1 2 /* 3 * Copyright 2006 The Android Open Source Project 4 * 5 * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be 6 * found in the LICENSE file. 7 */ 8 9 10 #ifndef SkBuffer_DEFINED 11 #define SkBuffer_DEFINED 12 13 #include "SkScalar.h" 14 15 /** \class SkRBuffer 16 17 Light weight class for reading data from a memory block. 18 The RBuffer is given the buffer to read from, with either a specified size 19 or no size (in which case no range checking is performed). It is iillegal 20 to attempt to read a value from an empty RBuffer (data == null). 21 */ 22 class SkRBuffer : SkNoncopyable { 23 public: SkRBuffer()24 SkRBuffer() : fData(0), fPos(0), fStop(0) {} 25 /** Initialize RBuffer with a data pointer, but no specified length. 26 This signals the RBuffer to not perform range checks during reading. 27 */ SkRBuffer(const void * data)28 SkRBuffer(const void* data) { 29 fData = (const char*)data; 30 fPos = (const char*)data; 31 fStop = 0; // no bounds checking 32 } 33 /** Initialize RBuffer with a data point and length. 34 */ SkRBuffer(const void * data,size_t size)35 SkRBuffer(const void* data, size_t size) { 36 SkASSERT(data != 0 || size == 0); 37 fData = (const char*)data; 38 fPos = (const char*)data; 39 fStop = (const char*)data + size; 40 } 41 ~SkRBuffer()42 virtual ~SkRBuffer() { } 43 44 /** Return the number of bytes that have been read from the beginning 45 of the data pointer. 46 */ pos()47 size_t pos() const { return fPos - fData; } 48 /** Return the total size of the data pointer. Only defined if the length was 49 specified in the constructor or in a call to reset(). 50 */ size()51 size_t size() const { return fStop - fData; } 52 /** Return true if the buffer has read to the end of the data pointer. 53 Only defined if the length was specified in the constructor or in a call 54 to reset(). Always returns true if the length was not specified. 55 */ eof()56 bool eof() const { return fPos >= fStop; } 57 58 /** Read the specified number of bytes from the data pointer. If buffer is not 59 null, copy those bytes into buffer. 60 */ read(void * buffer,size_t size)61 virtual bool read(void* buffer, size_t size) { 62 if (size) { 63 this->readNoSizeCheck(buffer, size); 64 } 65 return true; 66 } 67 68 const void* skip(size_t size); // return start of skipped data 69 size_t skipToAlign4(); 70 readPtr(void ** ptr)71 bool readPtr(void** ptr) { return read(ptr, sizeof(void*)); } readScalar(SkScalar * x)72 bool readScalar(SkScalar* x) { return read(x, 4); } readU32(uint32_t * x)73 bool readU32(uint32_t* x) { return read(x, 4); } readS32(int32_t * x)74 bool readS32(int32_t* x) { return read(x, 4); } readU16(uint16_t * x)75 bool readU16(uint16_t* x) { return read(x, 2); } readS16(int16_t * x)76 bool readS16(int16_t* x) { return read(x, 2); } readU8(uint8_t * x)77 bool readU8(uint8_t* x) { return read(x, 1); } readBool(bool * x)78 bool readBool(bool* x) { 79 uint8_t u8; 80 if (this->readU8(&u8)) { 81 *x = (u8 != 0); 82 return true; 83 } 84 return false; 85 } 86 87 protected: 88 void readNoSizeCheck(void* buffer, size_t size); 89 90 const char* fData; 91 const char* fPos; 92 const char* fStop; 93 }; 94 95 /** \class SkRBufferWithSizeCheck 96 97 Same as SkRBuffer, except that a size check is performed before the read operation and an 98 error is set if the read operation is attempting to read past the end of the data. 99 */ 100 class SkRBufferWithSizeCheck : public SkRBuffer { 101 public: SkRBufferWithSizeCheck(const void * data,size_t size)102 SkRBufferWithSizeCheck(const void* data, size_t size) : SkRBuffer(data, size), fError(false) {} 103 104 /** Read the specified number of bytes from the data pointer. If buffer is not 105 null and the number of bytes to read does not overflow this object's data, 106 copy those bytes into buffer. 107 */ 108 bool read(void* buffer, size_t size) override; 109 110 /** Returns whether or not a read operation attempted to read past the end of the data. 111 */ isValid()112 bool isValid() const { return !fError; } 113 private: 114 bool fError; 115 }; 116 117 /** \class SkWBuffer 118 119 Light weight class for writing data to a memory block. 120 The WBuffer is given the buffer to write into, with either a specified size 121 or no size, in which case no range checking is performed. An empty WBuffer 122 is legal, in which case no data is ever written, but the relative pos() 123 is updated. 124 */ 125 class SkWBuffer : SkNoncopyable { 126 public: SkWBuffer()127 SkWBuffer() : fData(0), fPos(0), fStop(0) {} SkWBuffer(void * data)128 SkWBuffer(void* data) { reset(data); } SkWBuffer(void * data,size_t size)129 SkWBuffer(void* data, size_t size) { reset(data, size); } 130 reset(void * data)131 void reset(void* data) { 132 fData = (char*)data; 133 fPos = (char*)data; 134 fStop = 0; // no bounds checking 135 } 136 reset(void * data,size_t size)137 void reset(void* data, size_t size) { 138 SkASSERT(data != 0 || size == 0); 139 fData = (char*)data; 140 fPos = (char*)data; 141 fStop = (char*)data + size; 142 } 143 pos()144 size_t pos() const { return fPos - fData; } 145 void* skip(size_t size); // return start of skipped data 146 write(const void * buffer,size_t size)147 void write(const void* buffer, size_t size) { 148 if (size) { 149 this->writeNoSizeCheck(buffer, size); 150 } 151 } 152 153 size_t padToAlign4(); 154 writePtr(const void * x)155 void writePtr(const void* x) { this->writeNoSizeCheck(&x, sizeof(x)); } writeScalar(SkScalar x)156 void writeScalar(SkScalar x) { this->writeNoSizeCheck(&x, 4); } write32(int32_t x)157 void write32(int32_t x) { this->writeNoSizeCheck(&x, 4); } write16(int16_t x)158 void write16(int16_t x) { this->writeNoSizeCheck(&x, 2); } write8(int8_t x)159 void write8(int8_t x) { this->writeNoSizeCheck(&x, 1); } writeBool(bool x)160 void writeBool(bool x) { this->write8(x); } 161 162 private: 163 void writeNoSizeCheck(const void* buffer, size_t size); 164 165 char* fData; 166 char* fPos; 167 char* fStop; 168 }; 169 170 #endif 171