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 * Copyright (C) 2008-2012 Wayne Meissner
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 * This file is part of the JNR project.
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package jnr.ffi;

import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;

abstract public class Pointer {
    /**
     * Wraps a native address in a {@link Pointer} instance.
     *
     * @param runtime the {@code Runtime} of the pointer.
     * @param address the {@code address} to wrap in a Pointer instance.
     *
     * @return a {@code Pointer} instance.
     */
    public static Pointer wrap(Runtime runtime, long address) {
        return runtime.getMemoryManager().newPointer(address);
    }

    /**
     * Wraps a native address in a {@link Pointer} instance.
     *
     * @param runtime the {@code Runtime} of the pointer.
     * @param address the {@code address} to wrap in a Pointer instance.
     * @param size the size of the native memory region.
     *
     * @return a {@code Pointer} instance.
     */
    public static Pointer wrap(Runtime runtime, long address, long size) {
        return runtime.getMemoryManager().newPointer(address, size);
    }

    /**
     * Wraps an existing ByteBuffer in a {@link Pointer} implementation so it can
     * be used as a parameter to native functions.
     *
     * 

Wrapping a ByteBuffer is only neccessary if the native function parameter * was declared as a {@code Pointer}. The if the method will always be used * with {@code ByteBuffer} parameters, then the parameter type can just be declared * as {@code ByteBuffer} and the conversion will be performed automatically. * * @param runtime the {@code Runtime} the wrapped {@code ByteBuffer} will * be used with. * @param buffer the {@code ByteBuffer} to wrap. * * @return a {@code Pointer} instance that will proxy all accesses to the ByteBuffer contents. */ public static final Pointer wrap(Runtime runtime, ByteBuffer buffer) { return runtime.getMemoryManager().newPointer(buffer); } /** * Wraps an integer value in an opaque {@link Pointer} instance. This is a Pointer instance that * throws errors when any of the memory access methods are used, but can be otherwise used interchangeably * with a real Pointer. * * @param runtime the {@code Runtime} of the pointer. * @param address the {@code address} to wrap in a Pointer instance. * * @return a {@code Pointer} instance. */ public static Pointer newIntPointer(Runtime runtime, long address) { return runtime.getMemoryManager().newOpaquePointer(address); } /** * Indicates whether or not this memory object represents a native memory address. * *

Memory objects can be either direct (representing native memory), or * non-direct (representing java heap memory). * *

Non-direct memory objects can still be passed to native functions as pointer * (void *, char *, etc) parameters, but the java memory will first be copied * to a temporary native memory area. The temporary memory area will then be * used as the parameter value for the call. If needed, the java memory * will be automatically reloaded from the temporary native memory after the * native function returns. *

Note: the transient nature of the temporary memory allocated for * non-direct memory means native functions which store the address value * passed to them will fail in unpredictable ways when using non-direct memory. * You will need to explicitly allocate direct memory to use those types of * functions. * * @return true if, and only if, this memory object represents a native address. */ abstract public boolean isDirect(); /** * Gets the native address of this memory object (optional operation). * * @return the native address of this memory object. If this object is not * a native memory address, an address of zero is returned. */ abstract public long address(); /** * Gets the size of this memory object (optional operation). * * @return the size of the memory area this {@code Pointer} points to. If * the size is unknown, {@link java.lang.Long#MAX_VALUE} is returned}. */ abstract public long size(); abstract public boolean hasArray(); abstract public Object array(); abstract public int arrayOffset(); abstract public int arrayLength(); /** * Gets the {@link Runtime} this {@code Pointer} instance belongs to. * * @return the {@code Runtime} instance of this {@code Pointer}. */ abstract public Runtime getRuntime(); /** * Reads an {@code byte} (8 bit) value at the given offset. * * @param offset The offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the value will be read. * @return the {@code byte} value at the offset. */ abstract public byte getByte(long offset); /** * Reads a {@code short} (16 bit) value at the given offset. * * @param offset The offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the value will be read. * @return the {@code short} value at the offset. */ abstract public short getShort(long offset); /** * Reads an {@code int} (32 bit) value at the given offset. * * @param offset The offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the value will be read. * @return the {@code int} value contained in the memory at the offset. */ abstract public int getInt(long offset); /** * Reads a {@code long} (64 bit) value at the given offset. * * @param offset The offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the value will be read. * @return the {@code long} value at the offset. */ abstract public long getLong(long offset); /** * Reads a {@code long} (64 bit) value at the given offset. * * @param offset The offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the value will be read. * @return the {@code long} value at the offset. */ abstract public long getLongLong(long offset); /** * Reads a {@code float} (32 bit) value at the given offset. * * @param offset The offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the value will be read. * @return the {@code float} value at the offset. */ abstract public float getFloat(long offset); /** * Reads a {@code double} (64 bit) value at the given offset. * * @param offset The offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the value will be read. * @return the {@code double} value at the offset. */ abstract public double getDouble(long offset); /** * Reads a native {@code long} value at the given offset. *

A native {@code long} can be either 32 or 64 bits in size, depending * on the cpu architecture, and the C ABI in use. * *

For windows, a long is always 32 bits (4 bytes) in size, but on unix * systems, a long on a 32bit system is 32 bits, and on a 64bit system, is 64 bits. * * @param offset The offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the value will be read. * @return the native {@code long} value at the offset. * * @see NativeLong */ abstract public long getNativeLong(long offset); /** * Reads an integer value of the given type, at the given offset. * * @param type Type of integer to read. * @param offset The offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the value will be read. * @return the {@code int} value contained in the memory at the offset. */ abstract public long getInt(Type type, long offset); /** * Writes a {@code byte} (8 bit) value at the given offset. * * @param offset The offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the value will be written. * @param value the {@code byte} value to be written. */ abstract public void putByte(long offset, byte value); /** * Writes a {@code short} (16 bit) value at the given offset. * * @param offset The offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the value will be written. * @param value the {@code short} value to be written. */ abstract public void putShort(long offset, short value); /** * Writes an {@code int} (32 bit) value at the given offset. * * @param offset The offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the value will be written. * @param value the {@code int} value to be written. */ abstract public void putInt(long offset, int value); /** * Writes a {@code native long} value at the given offset. * * @param offset The offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the value will be written. * @param value the {@code long} value to be written. */ abstract public void putLong(long offset, long value); /** * Writes a {@code long} (64 bit) value at the given offset. * * @param offset The offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the value will be written. * @param value the {@code long} value to be written. */ abstract public void putLongLong(long offset, long value); /** * Writes a {@code float} (32 bit, single precision) value at the given offset. * * @param offset The offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the value will be written. * @param value the {@code float} value to be written. */ abstract public void putFloat(long offset, float value); /** * Writes a {@code double} (64 bit, double precision) value at the given offset. * * @param offset The offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the value will be written. * @param value the {@code double} value to be written. */ abstract public void putDouble(long offset, double value); /** * Writes a native {@code long} value at the given offset. * *

A native {@code long} can be either 32 or 64 bits in size, depending * on the cpu architecture, and the C ABI in use. * *

For windows, a long is always 32 bits (4 bytes) in size, but on unix * systems, a long on a 32bit system is 32 bits, and on a 64bit system, is 64 bits. * * @param offset The offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the value will be written. * @param value the native {@code long} value to be written. */ abstract public void putNativeLong(long offset, long value); /** * Writes an integer of a specific type, at the given offset. * * @param offset The offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the value will be written. * @param value the {@code int} value to be written. */ abstract public void putInt(Type type, long offset, long value); abstract public long getAddress(long offset); abstract public void putAddress(long offset, long value); abstract public void putAddress(long offset, Address value); /** * Bulk get method for multiple {@code byte} values. * * This method reads multiple {@code byte} values from consecutive addresses, * beginning at the given offset, and stores them in an array. * * @param offset the offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the first value will be read. * @param dst the array into which values are to be stored. * @param idx the start index in the {@code dst} array to begin storing the values. * @param len the number of values to be read. */ abstract public void get(long offset, byte[] dst, int idx, int len); /** * Bulk put method for multiple {@code byte} values. * * This method writes multiple {@code byte} values to consecutive addresses, * beginning at the given offset, from an array. * * @param offset the offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the first value will be written. * @param src the array to get values from. * @param idx the start index in the {@code dst} array to begin reading values. * @param len the number of values to be written. */ abstract public void put(long offset, byte[] src, int idx, int len); /** * Bulk get method for multiple {@code short} values. * * This method reads multiple {@code short} values from consecutive addresses, * beginning at the given offset, and stores them in an array. * * @param offset The offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the first value will be read. * @param dst The array into which values are to be stored. * @param idx the start index in the {@code dst} array to begin storing the values. * @param len the number of values to be read. */ abstract public void get(long offset, short[] dst, int idx, int len); /** * Bulk put method for multiple {@code short} values. * * This method writes multiple {@code short} values to consecutive addresses, * beginning at the given offset, from an array. * * @param offset the offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the first value will be written. * @param src the array to get values from. * @param idx the start index in the {@code dst} array to begin reading values. * @param len the number of values to be written. */ abstract public void put(long offset, short[] src, int idx, int len); /** * Bulk get method for multiple {@code int} values. * * This method reads multiple {@code int} values from consecutive addresses, * beginning at the given offset, and stores them in an array. * * @param offset The offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the first value will be read. * @param dst The array into which values are to be stored. * @param idx the start index in the {@code dst} array to begin storing the values. * @param len the number of values to be read. */ abstract public void get(long offset, int[] dst, int idx, int len); /** * Bulk put method for multiple {@code int} values. * * This method writes multiple {@code int} values to consecutive addresses, * beginning at the given offset, from an array. * * @param offset the offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the first value will be written. * @param src the array to get values from. * @param idx the start index in the {@code dst} array to begin reading values. * @param len the number of values to be written. */ abstract public void put(long offset, int[] src, int idx, int len); /** * Bulk get method for multiple {@code long} values. * * This method reads multiple {@code long} values from consecutive addresses, * beginning at the given offset, and stores them in an array. * * @param offset The offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the first value will be read. * @param dst The array into which values are to be stored. * @param idx the start index in the {@code dst} array to begin storing the values. * @param len the number of values to be read. */ abstract public void get(long offset, long[] dst, int idx, int len); /** * Bulk put method for multiple {@code long} values. * * This method writes multiple {@code long} values to consecutive addresses, * beginning at the given offset, from an array. * * @param offset the offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the first value will be written. * @param src the array to get values from. * @param idx the start index in the {@code dst} array to begin reading values. * @param len the number of values to be written. */ abstract public void put(long offset, long[] src, int idx, int len); /** * Bulk get method for multiple {@code float} values. * * This method reads multiple {@code float} values from consecutive addresses, * beginning at the given offset, and stores them in an array. * * @param offset The offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the first value will be read. * @param dst The array into which values are to be stored. * @param idx the start index in the {@code dst} array to begin storing the values. * @param len the number of values to be read. */ abstract public void get(long offset, float[] dst, int idx, int len); /** * Bulk put method for multiple {@code float} values. * * This method writes multiple {@code float} values to consecutive addresses, * beginning at the given offset, from an array. * * @param offset the offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the first value will be written. * @param src the array to get values from. * @param idx the start index in the {@code dst} array to begin reading values. * @param len the number of values to be written. */ abstract public void put(long offset, float[] src, int idx, int len); /** * Bulk get method for multiple {@code double} values. * * This method reads multiple {@code double} values from consecutive addresses, * beginning at the given offset, and stores them in an array. * * @param offset The offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the first value will be read. * @param dst The array into which values are to be stored. * @param idx the start index in the {@code dst} array to begin storing the values. * @param len the number of values to be read. */ abstract public void get(long offset, double[] dst, int idx, int len); /** * Bulk put method for multiple {@code double} values. * * This method writes multiple {@code double} values to consecutive addresses, * beginning at the given offset, from an array. * * @param offset the offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the first value will be written. * @param src the array to get values from. * @param idx the start index in the {@code dst} array to begin reading values. * @param len the number of values to be written. */ abstract public void put(long offset, double[] src, int idx, int len); /** * Reads an {@code Pointer} value at the given offset. * * @param offset the offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the value will be read. * @return the {@code Pointer} value read from memory. */ abstract public Pointer getPointer(long offset); /** * Reads an {@code Pointer} value at the given offset. * * @param offset the offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the value will be read. * @param size the maximum size of the memory location the returned {@code Pointer} represents. * @return the {@code Pointer} value read from memory. */ abstract public Pointer getPointer(long offset, long size); /** * Writes a {@code Pointer} value at the given offset. * * @param offset The offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the value will be written. * @param value the {@code Pointer} value to be written to memory. */ abstract public void putPointer(long offset, Pointer value); /** * Reads an {@code String} value at the given offset. * * @param offset the offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the value will be read. * @return the {@code String} value read from memory. */ abstract public String getString(long offset); /** * Reads a {@code String} value at the given offset, using a specific {@code Charset} * * @param offset the offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the value will be read. * @param maxLength the maximum size of memory to search for a NUL byte. * @param cs the {@code Charset} to use to decode the string. * @return the {@code String} value read from memory. */ abstract public String getString(long offset, int maxLength, Charset cs); /** * Writes a {@code String} value at the given offset, using a specific {@code Charset} * * @param offset the offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the value will be written. * @param maxLength the maximum size of memory to use to store the string. * @param cs the {@code Charset} to use to decode the string. */ abstract public void putString(long offset, String string, int maxLength, Charset cs); /** * Creates a new {@code Pointer} representing a sub-region of the memory * referred to by this {@code Pointer}. * * @param offset the offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} * represents at which the new {@code Pointer} will start. * @return a {@code Pointer} instance representing the new sub-region. */ abstract public Pointer slice(long offset); /** * Creates a new {@code Pointer} representing a sub-region of the memory * referred to by this {@code Pointer}. * * @param offset the offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} * represents at which the new {@code Pointer} will start. * @param size the maximum size of the memory sub-region. * * @return a {@code Pointer} instance representing the new sub-region. */ abstract public Pointer slice(long offset, long size); /** * Bulk data transfer from one memory location to another. * * @param offset the offset from the start of the memory location this {@code Pointer} represents to begin copying from. * @param dst the destination memory location to transfer data to. * @param dstOffset the offset from the start of the memory location the destination {@code Pointer} represents to begin copying to. * @param count the number of bytes to transfer. */ abstract public void transferTo(long offset, Pointer dst, long dstOffset, long count); /** * Bulk data transfer from one memory location to another. * * @param offset the offset from the start of the memory location this {@code Pointer} represents to begin copying to. * @param src the destination memory location to transfer data from. * @param srcOffset the offset from the start of the memory location the destination {@code Pointer} represents to begin copying from. * @param count the number of bytes to transfer. */ abstract public void transferFrom(long offset, Pointer src, long srcOffset, long count); /** * Checks that the memory region is within the bounds of this memory object * * @param offset the starting point within this memory region. * @param length the length of the memory region in bytes * @throws java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException */ abstract public void checkBounds(long offset, long length); /** * Sets the value of each byte in the memory area represented by this {@code Pointer}. * to a specified value. * * @param offset the offset from the start of the memory location this {@code Pointer} represents to begin writing to. * @param size the number of bytes to set to the value. * @param value the value to set each byte to. */ abstract public void setMemory(long offset, long size, byte value); /** * Returns the location of a byte value within the memory area represented by this {@code Pointer}. * * @param offset the offset from the start of the memory location this {@code Pointer} represents to begin searching. * @param value the {@code byte} value to locate. * @return the offset from the start of the search area (i.e. relative to the offset parameter), or -1 if not found. */ abstract public int indexOf(long offset, byte value); /** * Returns the location of a byte value within the memory area represented by this {@code Pointer}. * * @param offset the offset from the start of the memory location this {@code Pointer} represents to begin searching. * @param value the {@code byte} value to locate. * @param maxlen the maximum number of bytes to search for the desired value. * @return the offset from the start of the search area (i.e. relative to the offset parameter), or -1 if not found. */ abstract public int indexOf(long offset, byte value, int maxlen); /** * Bulk get method for multiple {@code Pointer} values. * * This method reads multiple {@code Pointer} values from consecutive addresses, * beginning at the given offset, and stores them in an array. * * @param offset The offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the first value will be read. * @param dst The array into which values are to be stored. * @param idx the start index in the {@code dst} array to begin storing the values. * @param len the number of values to be read. */ public void get(long offset, Pointer[] dst, int idx, int len) { final int pointerSize = getRuntime().addressSize(); for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) { dst[idx + i] = getPointer(offset + (i * pointerSize)); } } /** * Bulk put method for multiple {@code Pointer} values. * * This method writes multiple {@code Pointer} values to consecutive addresses, * beginning at the given offset, from an array. * * @param offset the offset from the start of the memory this {@code Pointer} represents at which the first value will be written. * @param src the array to get values from. * @param idx the start index in the {@code src} array to begin reading values. * @param len the number of values to be written. */ public void put(long offset, Pointer[] src, int idx, int len) { final int pointerSize = getRuntime().addressSize(); for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) { putPointer(offset + (i * pointerSize), src[idx + i]); } } public String[] getNullTerminatedStringArray(long offset) { Pointer ptr; if ((ptr = getPointer(offset)) == null) { return new String[0]; } final int pointerSize = getRuntime().addressSize(); List array = new ArrayList(); array.add(ptr.getString(0)); for (int off = pointerSize; (ptr = getPointer(offset + off)) != null; off += pointerSize) { array.add(ptr.getString(0)); } return array.toArray(new String[array.size()]); } public Pointer[] getNullTerminatedPointerArray(long offset) { Pointer ptr; if ((ptr = getPointer(offset)) == null) { return new Pointer[0]; } final int pointerSize = getRuntime().addressSize(); List array = new ArrayList(); array.add(ptr); for (int off = pointerSize; (ptr = getPointer(offset + off)) != null; off += pointerSize) { array.add(ptr); } return array.toArray(new Pointer[array.size()]); } }





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