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+/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
+/* NetworkManager -- Network link manager
+ *
+ * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ * Lesser General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ * License along with this library; if not, write to the
+ * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
+ * Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+ *
+ * (C) Copyright 2014 Red Hat, Inc.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __NM_MACROS_INTERNAL_H__
+#define __NM_MACROS_INTERNAL_H__
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <errno.h>
+
+#define _nm_packed __attribute__ ((packed))
+#define _nm_unused __attribute__ ((unused))
+#define _nm_pure __attribute__ ((pure))
+#define _nm_const __attribute__ ((const))
+#define _nm_printf(a,b) __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, a, b)))
+#define _nm_align(s) __attribute__ ((aligned (s)))
+#define _nm_alignof(type) __alignof (type)
+#define _nm_alignas(type) _nm_align (_nm_alignof (type))
+
+#if __GNUC__ >= 7
+#define _nm_fallthrough __attribute__ ((fallthrough))
+#else
+#define _nm_fallthrough
+#endif
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+#ifdef thread_local
+#define _nm_thread_local thread_local
+/*
+ * Don't break on glibc < 2.16 that doesn't define __STDC_NO_THREADS__
+ * see http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=53769
+ */
+#elif __STDC_VERSION__ >= 201112L && !(defined(__STDC_NO_THREADS__) || (defined(__GNU_LIBRARY__) && __GLIBC__ == 2 && __GLIBC_MINOR__ < 16))
+#define _nm_thread_local _Thread_local
+#else
+#define _nm_thread_local __thread
+#endif
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+#include "nm-glib.h"
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+#define nm_offsetofend(t,m) (G_STRUCT_OFFSET (t,m) + sizeof (((t *) NULL)->m))
+
+#define nm_auto(fcn) __attribute__ ((cleanup(fcn)))
+
+static inline int nm_close (int fd);
+
+/**
+ * nm_auto_free:
+ *
+ * Call free() on a variable location when it goes out of scope.
+ */
+#define nm_auto_free nm_auto(_nm_auto_free_impl)
+GS_DEFINE_CLEANUP_FUNCTION(void*, _nm_auto_free_impl, free)
+
+static inline void
+nm_free_secret (char *secret)
+{
+ if (secret) {
+ memset (secret, 0, strlen (secret));
+ g_free (secret);
+ }
+}
+
+static inline void
+_nm_auto_free_secret_impl (char **v)
+{
+ nm_free_secret (*v);
+}
+
+/**
+ * nm_auto_free_secret:
+ *
+ * Call g_free() on a variable location when it goes out of scope.
+ * Also, previously, calls memset(loc, 0, strlen(loc)) to clear out
+ * the secret.
+ */
+#define nm_auto_free_secret nm_auto(_nm_auto_free_secret_impl)
+
+static inline void
+_nm_auto_unset_gvalue_impl (GValue *v)
+{
+ g_value_unset (v);
+}
+#define nm_auto_unset_gvalue nm_auto(_nm_auto_unset_gvalue_impl)
+
+static inline void
+_nm_auto_unref_gtypeclass (gpointer v)
+{
+ if (v && *((gpointer *) v))
+ g_type_class_unref (*((gpointer *) v));
+}
+#define nm_auto_unref_gtypeclass nm_auto(_nm_auto_unref_gtypeclass)
+
+static inline void
+_nm_auto_free_gstring_impl (GString **str)
+{
+ if (*str)
+ g_string_free (*str, TRUE);
+}
+#define nm_auto_free_gstring nm_auto(_nm_auto_free_gstring_impl)
+
+static inline void
+_nm_auto_close_impl (int *pfd)
+{
+ if (*pfd >= 0) {
+ int errsv = errno;
+
+ (void) nm_close (*pfd);
+ errno = errsv;
+ }
+}
+#define nm_auto_close nm_auto(_nm_auto_close_impl)
+
+static inline void
+_nm_auto_fclose_impl (FILE **pfd)
+{
+ if (*pfd) {
+ int errsv = errno;
+
+ (void) fclose (*pfd);
+ errno = errsv;
+ }
+}
+#define nm_auto_fclose nm_auto(_nm_auto_fclose_impl)
+
+static inline void
+_nm_auto_protect_errno (int *p_saved_errno)
+{
+ errno = *p_saved_errno;
+}
+#define NM_AUTO_PROTECT_ERRNO(errsv_saved) nm_auto(_nm_auto_protect_errno) _nm_unused const int errsv_saved = (errno)
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+/* http://stackoverflow.com/a/11172679 */
+#define _NM_UTILS_MACRO_FIRST(...) __NM_UTILS_MACRO_FIRST_HELPER(__VA_ARGS__, throwaway)
+#define __NM_UTILS_MACRO_FIRST_HELPER(first, ...) first
+
+#define _NM_UTILS_MACRO_REST(...) __NM_UTILS_MACRO_REST_HELPER(__NM_UTILS_MACRO_REST_NUM(__VA_ARGS__), __VA_ARGS__)
+#define __NM_UTILS_MACRO_REST_HELPER(qty, ...) __NM_UTILS_MACRO_REST_HELPER2(qty, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define __NM_UTILS_MACRO_REST_HELPER2(qty, ...) __NM_UTILS_MACRO_REST_HELPER_##qty(__VA_ARGS__)
+#define __NM_UTILS_MACRO_REST_HELPER_ONE(first)
+#define __NM_UTILS_MACRO_REST_HELPER_TWOORMORE(first, ...) , __VA_ARGS__
+#define __NM_UTILS_MACRO_REST_NUM(...) \
+ __NM_UTILS_MACRO_REST_SELECT_30TH(__VA_ARGS__, \
+ TWOORMORE, TWOORMORE, TWOORMORE, TWOORMORE, TWOORMORE,\
+ TWOORMORE, TWOORMORE, TWOORMORE, TWOORMORE, TWOORMORE,\
+ TWOORMORE, TWOORMORE, TWOORMORE, TWOORMORE, TWOORMORE,\
+ TWOORMORE, TWOORMORE, TWOORMORE, TWOORMORE, TWOORMORE,\
+ TWOORMORE, TWOORMORE, TWOORMORE, TWOORMORE, TWOORMORE,\
+ TWOORMORE, TWOORMORE, TWOORMORE, ONE, throwaway)
+#define __NM_UTILS_MACRO_REST_SELECT_30TH(a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9, a10, a11, a12, a13, a14, a15, a16, a17, a18, a19, a20, a21, a22, a23, a24, a25, a26, a27, a28, a29, a30, ...) a30
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+/* http://stackoverflow.com/a/2124385/354393 */
+
+#define NM_NARG(...) \
+ _NM_NARG(__VA_ARGS__,_NM_NARG_RSEQ_N())
+#define _NM_NARG(...) \
+ _NM_NARG_ARG_N(__VA_ARGS__)
+#define _NM_NARG_ARG_N( \
+ _1, _2, _3, _4, _5, _6, _7, _8, _9,_10, \
+ _11,_12,_13,_14,_15,_16,_17,_18,_19,_20, \
+ _21,_22,_23,_24,_25,_26,_27,_28,_29,_30, \
+ _31,_32,_33,_34,_35,_36,_37,_38,_39,_40, \
+ _41,_42,_43,_44,_45,_46,_47,_48,_49,_50, \
+ _51,_52,_53,_54,_55,_56,_57,_58,_59,_60, \
+ _61,_62,_63,N,...) N
+#define _NM_NARG_RSEQ_N() \
+ 63,62,61,60, \
+ 59,58,57,56,55,54,53,52,51,50, \
+ 49,48,47,46,45,44,43,42,41,40, \
+ 39,38,37,36,35,34,33,32,31,30, \
+ 29,28,27,26,25,24,23,22,21,20, \
+ 19,18,17,16,15,14,13,12,11,10, \
+ 9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1,0
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+#if defined (__GNUC__)
+#define _NM_PRAGMA_WARNING_DO(warning) G_STRINGIFY(GCC diagnostic ignored warning)
+#elif defined (__clang__)
+#define _NM_PRAGMA_WARNING_DO(warning) G_STRINGIFY(clang diagnostic ignored warning)
+#endif
+
+/* you can only suppress a specific warning that the compiler
+ * understands. Otherwise you will get another compiler warning
+ * about invalid pragma option.
+ * It's not that bad however, because gcc and clang often have the
+ * same name for the same warning. */
+
+#if defined (__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ > 4 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 6))
+#define NM_PRAGMA_WARNING_DISABLE(warning) \
+ _Pragma("GCC diagnostic push") \
+ _Pragma(_NM_PRAGMA_WARNING_DO(warning))
+#elif defined (__clang__)
+#define NM_PRAGMA_WARNING_DISABLE(warning) \
+ _Pragma("clang diagnostic push") \
+ _Pragma(_NM_PRAGMA_WARNING_DO("-Wunknown-warning-option")) \
+ _Pragma(_NM_PRAGMA_WARNING_DO(warning))
+#else
+#define NM_PRAGMA_WARNING_DISABLE(warning)
+#endif
+
+#if defined (__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ > 4 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 6))
+#define NM_PRAGMA_WARNING_REENABLE \
+ _Pragma("GCC diagnostic pop")
+#elif defined (__clang__)
+#define NM_PRAGMA_WARNING_REENABLE \
+ _Pragma("clang diagnostic pop")
+#else
+#define NM_PRAGMA_WARNING_REENABLE
+#endif
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+/**
+ * NM_G_ERROR_MSG:
+ * @error: (allow-none): the #GError instance
+ *
+ * All functions must follow the convention that when they
+ * return a failure, they must also set the GError to a valid
+ * message. For external API however, we want to be extra
+ * careful before accessing the error instance. Use NM_G_ERROR_MSG()
+ * which is safe to use on NULL.
+ *
+ * Returns: the error message.
+ **/
+static inline const char *
+NM_G_ERROR_MSG (GError *error)
+{
+ return error ? (error->message ? : "(null)") : "(no-error)"; \
+}
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+/* macro to return strlen() of a compile time string. */
+#define NM_STRLEN(str) ( sizeof ("" str) - 1 )
+
+/* returns the length of a NULL terminated array of pointers,
+ * like g_strv_length() does. The difference is:
+ * - it operats on arrays of pointers (of any kind, requiring no cast).
+ * - it accepts NULL to return zero. */
+#define NM_PTRARRAY_LEN(array) \
+ ({ \
+ typeof (*(array)) *const _array = (array); \
+ gsize _n = 0; \
+ \
+ if (_array) { \
+ _nm_unused gconstpointer _type_check_is_pointer = _array[0]; \
+ \
+ while (_array[_n]) \
+ _n++; \
+ } \
+ _n; \
+ })
+
+/* Note: @value is only evaluated when *out_val is present.
+ * Thus,
+ * NM_SET_OUT (out_str, g_strdup ("hallo"));
+ * does the right thing.
+ */
+#define NM_SET_OUT(out_val, value) \
+ G_STMT_START { \
+ typeof(*(out_val)) *_out_val = (out_val); \
+ \
+ if (_out_val) { \
+ *_out_val = (value); \
+ } \
+ } G_STMT_END
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+#ifndef _NM_CC_SUPPORT_AUTO_TYPE
+#if (defined (__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ > 4 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 9 )))
+#define _NM_CC_SUPPORT_AUTO_TYPE 1
+#else
+#define _NM_CC_SUPPORT_AUTO_TYPE 0
+#endif
+#endif
+
+#ifndef _NM_CC_SUPPORT_GENERIC
+#if (defined (__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ > 4 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 9 ))) || (defined (__clang__))
+#define _NM_CC_SUPPORT_GENERIC 1
+#else
+#define _NM_CC_SUPPORT_GENERIC 0
+#endif
+#endif
+
+#if _NM_CC_SUPPORT_AUTO_TYPE
+#define _nm_auto_type __auto_type
+#endif
+
+#if _NM_CC_SUPPORT_GENERIC
+#define _NM_CONSTCAST_FULL_1(type, obj_expr, obj) \
+ (_Generic ((obj_expr), \
+ const void *const: ((const type *) (obj)), \
+ const void * : ((const type *) (obj)), \
+ void *const: (( type *) (obj)), \
+ void * : (( type *) (obj)), \
+ const type *const: ((const type *) (obj)), \
+ const type * : ((const type *) (obj)), \
+ type *const: (( type *) (obj)), \
+ type * : (( type *) (obj))))
+#define _NM_CONSTCAST_FULL_2(type, obj_expr, obj, alias_type2) \
+ (_Generic ((obj_expr), \
+ const void *const: ((const type *) (obj)), \
+ const void * : ((const type *) (obj)), \
+ void *const: (( type *) (obj)), \
+ void * : (( type *) (obj)), \
+ const alias_type2 *const: ((const type *) (obj)), \
+ const alias_type2 * : ((const type *) (obj)), \
+ alias_type2 *const: (( type *) (obj)), \
+ alias_type2 * : (( type *) (obj)), \
+ const type *const: ((const type *) (obj)), \
+ const type * : ((const type *) (obj)), \
+ type *const: (( type *) (obj)), \
+ type * : (( type *) (obj))))
+#define _NM_CONSTCAST_FULL_3(type, obj_expr, obj, alias_type2, alias_type3) \
+ (_Generic ((obj_expr), \
+ const void *const: ((const type *) (obj)), \
+ const void * : ((const type *) (obj)), \
+ void *const: (( type *) (obj)), \
+ void * : (( type *) (obj)), \
+ const alias_type2 *const: ((const type *) (obj)), \
+ const alias_type2 * : ((const type *) (obj)), \
+ alias_type2 *const: (( type *) (obj)), \
+ alias_type2 * : (( type *) (obj)), \
+ const alias_type3 *const: ((const type *) (obj)), \
+ const alias_type3 * : ((const type *) (obj)), \
+ alias_type3 *const: (( type *) (obj)), \
+ alias_type3 * : (( type *) (obj)), \
+ const type *const: ((const type *) (obj)), \
+ const type * : ((const type *) (obj)), \
+ type *const: (( type *) (obj)), \
+ type * : (( type *) (obj))))
+#define _NM_CONSTCAST_FULL_4(type, obj_expr, obj, alias_type2, alias_type3, alias_type4) \
+ (_Generic ((obj_expr), \
+ const void *const: ((const type *) (obj)), \
+ const void * : ((const type *) (obj)), \
+ void *const: (( type *) (obj)), \
+ void * : (( type *) (obj)), \
+ const alias_type2 *const: ((const type *) (obj)), \
+ const alias_type2 * : ((const type *) (obj)), \
+ alias_type2 *const: (( type *) (obj)), \
+ alias_type2 * : (( type *) (obj)), \
+ const alias_type3 *const: ((const type *) (obj)), \
+ const alias_type3 * : ((const type *) (obj)), \
+ alias_type3 *const: (( type *) (obj)), \
+ alias_type3 * : (( type *) (obj)), \
+ const alias_type4 *const: ((const type *) (obj)), \
+ const alias_type4 * : ((const type *) (obj)), \
+ alias_type4 *const: (( type *) (obj)), \
+ alias_type4 * : (( type *) (obj)), \
+ const type *const: ((const type *) (obj)), \
+ const type * : ((const type *) (obj)), \
+ type *const: (( type *) (obj)), \
+ type * : (( type *) (obj))))
+#define _NM_CONSTCAST_FULL_x(type, obj_expr, obj, n, ...) (_NM_CONSTCAST_FULL_##n (type, obj_expr, obj, ##__VA_ARGS__))
+#define _NM_CONSTCAST_FULL_y(type, obj_expr, obj, n, ...) (_NM_CONSTCAST_FULL_x (type, obj_expr, obj, n, ##__VA_ARGS__))
+#define NM_CONSTCAST_FULL( type, obj_expr, obj, ...) (_NM_CONSTCAST_FULL_y (type, obj_expr, obj, NM_NARG (dummy, ##__VA_ARGS__), ##__VA_ARGS__))
+#else
+#define NM_CONSTCAST_FULL( type, obj_expr, obj, ...) ((type *) (obj))
+#endif
+
+#define NM_CONSTCAST(type, obj, ...) \
+ NM_CONSTCAST_FULL(type, (obj), (obj), ##__VA_ARGS__)
+
+#if _NM_CC_SUPPORT_GENERIC
+#define NM_UNCONST_PTR(type, arg) \
+ _Generic ((arg), \
+ const type *: ((type *) (arg)), \
+ type *: ((type *) (arg)))
+#else
+#define NM_UNCONST_PTR(type, arg) \
+ ((type *) (arg))
+#endif
+
+#if _NM_CC_SUPPORT_GENERIC
+#define NM_UNCONST_PPTR(type, arg) \
+ _Generic ((arg), \
+ const type * *: ((type **) (arg)), \
+ type * *: ((type **) (arg)), \
+ const type *const*: ((type **) (arg)), \
+ type *const*: ((type **) (arg)))
+#else
+#define NM_UNCONST_PPTR(type, arg) \
+ ((type **) (arg))
+#endif
+
+#define NM_GOBJECT_CAST(type, obj, is_check, ...) \
+ ({ \
+ const void *_obj = (obj); \
+ \
+ nm_assert (_obj || (is_check (_obj))); \
+ NM_CONSTCAST_FULL (type, (obj), _obj, GObject, ##__VA_ARGS__); \
+ })
+
+#define NM_GOBJECT_CAST_NON_NULL(type, obj, is_check, ...) \
+ ({ \
+ const void *_obj = (obj); \
+ \
+ nm_assert (is_check (_obj)); \
+ NM_CONSTCAST_FULL (type, (obj), _obj, GObject, ##__VA_ARGS__); \
+ })
+
+#if _NM_CC_SUPPORT_GENERIC
+/* returns @value, if the type of @value matches @type.
+ * This requires support for C11 _Generic(). If no support is
+ * present, this returns @value directly.
+ *
+ * It's useful to check the let the compiler ensure that @value is
+ * of a certain type. */
+#define _NM_ENSURE_TYPE(type, value) (_Generic ((value), type: (value)))
+#else
+#define _NM_ENSURE_TYPE(type, value) (value)
+#endif
+
+#if _NM_CC_SUPPORT_GENERIC
+#define NM_PROPAGATE_CONST(test_expr, ptr) \
+ (_Generic ((test_expr), \
+ const typeof (*(test_expr)) *: ((const typeof (*(ptr)) *) (ptr)), \
+ default: (_Generic ((test_expr), \
+ typeof (*(test_expr)) *: (ptr)))))
+#else
+#define NM_PROPAGATE_CONST(test_expr, ptr) (ptr)
+#endif
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+#define _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_1( op, _x, y) (_x == (y))
+#define _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_2( op, _x, y, ...) (_x == (y)) op _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_1 (op, _x, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_3( op, _x, y, ...) (_x == (y)) op _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_2 (op, _x, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_4( op, _x, y, ...) (_x == (y)) op _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_3 (op, _x, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_5( op, _x, y, ...) (_x == (y)) op _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_4 (op, _x, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_6( op, _x, y, ...) (_x == (y)) op _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_5 (op, _x, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_7( op, _x, y, ...) (_x == (y)) op _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_6 (op, _x, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_8( op, _x, y, ...) (_x == (y)) op _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_7 (op, _x, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_9( op, _x, y, ...) (_x == (y)) op _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_8 (op, _x, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_10(op, _x, y, ...) (_x == (y)) op _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_9 (op, _x, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_11(op, _x, y, ...) (_x == (y)) op _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_10 (op, _x, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_12(op, _x, y, ...) (_x == (y)) op _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_11 (op, _x, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_13(op, _x, y, ...) (_x == (y)) op _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_12 (op, _x, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_14(op, _x, y, ...) (_x == (y)) op _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_13 (op, _x, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_15(op, _x, y, ...) (_x == (y)) op _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_14 (op, _x, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_16(op, _x, y, ...) (_x == (y)) op _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_15 (op, _x, __VA_ARGS__)
+
+#define _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_N2(op, _x, n, ...) (_NM_IN_SET_EVAL_##n(op, _x, __VA_ARGS__))
+#define _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_N(op, type, x, n, ...) \
+ ({ \
+ type _x = (x); \
+ \
+ /* trigger a -Wenum-compare warning */ \
+ nm_assert (TRUE || _x == (x)); \
+ \
+ !!_NM_IN_SET_EVAL_N2(op, _x, n, __VA_ARGS__); \
+ })
+
+#define _NM_IN_SET(op, type, x, ...) _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_N(op, type, x, NM_NARG (__VA_ARGS__), __VA_ARGS__)
+
+/* Beware that this does short-circuit evaluation (use "||" instead of "|")
+ * which has a possibly unexpected non-function-like behavior.
+ * Use NM_IN_SET_SE if you need all arguments to be evaluted. */
+#define NM_IN_SET(x, ...) _NM_IN_SET(||, typeof (x), x, __VA_ARGS__)
+
+/* "SE" stands for "side-effect". Contrary to NM_IN_SET(), this does not do
+ * short-circuit evaluation, which can make a difference if the arguments have
+ * side-effects. */
+#define NM_IN_SET_SE(x, ...) _NM_IN_SET(|, typeof (x), x, __VA_ARGS__)
+
+/* the *_TYPED forms allow to explicitly select the type of "x". This is useful
+ * if "x" doesn't support typeof (bitfields) or you want to gracefully convert
+ * a type using automatic type conversion rules (but not forcing the conversion
+ * with a cast). */
+#define NM_IN_SET_TYPED(type, x, ...) _NM_IN_SET(||, type, x, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define NM_IN_SET_SE_TYPED(type, x, ...) _NM_IN_SET(|, type, x, __VA_ARGS__)
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+static inline gboolean
+_NM_IN_STRSET_streq (const char *x, const char *s)
+{
+ return s && strcmp (x, s) == 0;
+}
+
+#define _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_1( op, _x, y) _NM_IN_STRSET_streq (_x, y)
+#define _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_2( op, _x, y, ...) _NM_IN_STRSET_streq (_x, y) op _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_1 (op, _x, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_3( op, _x, y, ...) _NM_IN_STRSET_streq (_x, y) op _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_2 (op, _x, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_4( op, _x, y, ...) _NM_IN_STRSET_streq (_x, y) op _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_3 (op, _x, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_5( op, _x, y, ...) _NM_IN_STRSET_streq (_x, y) op _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_4 (op, _x, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_6( op, _x, y, ...) _NM_IN_STRSET_streq (_x, y) op _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_5 (op, _x, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_7( op, _x, y, ...) _NM_IN_STRSET_streq (_x, y) op _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_6 (op, _x, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_8( op, _x, y, ...) _NM_IN_STRSET_streq (_x, y) op _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_7 (op, _x, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_9( op, _x, y, ...) _NM_IN_STRSET_streq (_x, y) op _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_8 (op, _x, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_10(op, _x, y, ...) _NM_IN_STRSET_streq (_x, y) op _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_9 (op, _x, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_11(op, _x, y, ...) _NM_IN_STRSET_streq (_x, y) op _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_10 (op, _x, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_12(op, _x, y, ...) _NM_IN_STRSET_streq (_x, y) op _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_11 (op, _x, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_13(op, _x, y, ...) _NM_IN_STRSET_streq (_x, y) op _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_12 (op, _x, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_14(op, _x, y, ...) _NM_IN_STRSET_streq (_x, y) op _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_13 (op, _x, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_15(op, _x, y, ...) _NM_IN_STRSET_streq (_x, y) op _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_14 (op, _x, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_16(op, _x, y, ...) _NM_IN_STRSET_streq (_x, y) op _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_15 (op, _x, __VA_ARGS__)
+
+#define _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_N2(op, _x, n, ...) (_NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_##n(op, _x, __VA_ARGS__))
+#define _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_N(op, x, n, ...) \
+ ({ \
+ const char *_x = (x); \
+ ( ((_x == NULL) && _NM_IN_SET_EVAL_N2 (op, ((const char *) NULL), n, __VA_ARGS__)) \
+ || ((_x != NULL) && _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_N2 (op, _x, n, __VA_ARGS__)) \
+ ); \
+ })
+
+/* Beware that this does short-circuit evaluation (use "||" instead of "|")
+ * which has a possibly unexpected non-function-like behavior.
+ * Use NM_IN_STRSET_SE if you need all arguments to be evaluted. */
+#define NM_IN_STRSET(x, ...) _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_N(||, x, NM_NARG (__VA_ARGS__), __VA_ARGS__)
+
+/* "SE" stands for "side-effect". Contrary to NM_IN_STRSET(), this does not do
+ * short-circuit evaluation, which can make a difference if the arguments have
+ * side-effects. */
+#define NM_IN_STRSET_SE(x, ...) _NM_IN_STRSET_EVAL_N(|, x, NM_NARG (__VA_ARGS__), __VA_ARGS__)
+
+#define NM_STRCHAR_ALL(str, ch_iter, predicate) \
+ ({ \
+ gboolean _val = TRUE; \
+ const char *_str = (str); \
+ \
+ if (_str) { \
+ for (;;) { \
+ const char ch_iter = _str[0]; \
+ \
+ if (ch_iter != '\0') { \
+ if (predicate) {\
+ _str++; \
+ continue; \
+ } \
+ _val = FALSE; \
+ } \
+ break; \
+ } \
+ } \
+ _val; \
+ })
+
+#define NM_STRCHAR_ANY(str, ch_iter, predicate) \
+ ({ \
+ gboolean _val = FALSE; \
+ const char *_str = (str); \
+ \
+ if (_str) { \
+ for (;;) { \
+ const char ch_iter = _str[0]; \
+ \
+ if (ch_iter != '\0') { \
+ if (predicate) { \
+ ; \
+ } else { \
+ _str++; \
+ continue; \
+ } \
+ _val = TRUE; \
+ } \
+ break; \
+ } \
+ } \
+ _val; \
+ })
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+/* NM_CACHED_QUARK() returns the GQuark for @string, but caches
+ * it in a static variable to speed up future lookups.
+ *
+ * @string must be a string literal.
+ */
+#define NM_CACHED_QUARK(string) \
+ ({ \
+ static GQuark _nm_cached_quark = 0; \
+ \
+ (G_LIKELY (_nm_cached_quark != 0) \
+ ? _nm_cached_quark \
+ : (_nm_cached_quark = g_quark_from_static_string (""string""))); \
+ })
+
+/* NM_CACHED_QUARK_FCN() is essentially the same as G_DEFINE_QUARK
+ * with two differences:
+ * - @string must be a quoted string-literal
+ * - @fcn must be the full function name, while G_DEFINE_QUARK() appends
+ * "_quark" to the function name.
+ * Both properties of G_DEFINE_QUARK() are non favorable, because you can no
+ * longer grep for string/fcn -- unless you are aware that you are searching
+ * for G_DEFINE_QUARK() and omit quotes / append _quark(). With NM_CACHED_QUARK_FCN(),
+ * ctags/cscope can locate the use of @fcn (though it doesn't recognize that
+ * NM_CACHED_QUARK_FCN() defines it).
+ */
+#define NM_CACHED_QUARK_FCN(string, fcn) \
+GQuark \
+fcn (void) \
+{ \
+ return NM_CACHED_QUARK (string); \
+}
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+#define nm_streq(s1, s2) (strcmp (s1, s2) == 0)
+#define nm_streq0(s1, s2) (g_strcmp0 (s1, s2) == 0)
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+static inline GString *
+nm_gstring_prepare (GString **l)
+{
+ if (*l)
+ g_string_set_size (*l, 0);
+ else
+ *l = g_string_sized_new (30);
+ return *l;
+}
+
+static inline const char *
+nm_str_not_empty (const char *str)
+{
+ return str && str[0] ? str : NULL;
+}
+
+static inline char *
+nm_strdup_not_empty (const char *str)
+{
+ return str && str[0] ? g_strdup (str) : NULL;
+}
+
+static inline char *
+nm_str_realloc (char *str)
+{
+ gs_free char *s = str;
+
+ /* Returns a new clone of @str and frees @str. The point is that @str
+ * possibly points to a larger chunck of memory. We want to freshly allocate
+ * a buffer.
+ *
+ * We could use realloc(), but that might not do anything or leave
+ * @str in its memory pool for chunks of a different size (bad for
+ * fragmentation).
+ *
+ * This is only useful when we want to keep the buffer around for a long
+ * time and want to re-allocate a more optimal buffer. */
+
+ return g_strdup (s);
+}
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+#define NM_PRINT_FMT_QUOTED(cond, prefix, str, suffix, str_else) \
+ (cond) ? (prefix) : "", \
+ (cond) ? (str) : (str_else), \
+ (cond) ? (suffix) : ""
+#define NM_PRINT_FMT_QUOTE_STRING(arg) NM_PRINT_FMT_QUOTED((arg), "\"", (arg), "\"", "(null)")
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+/* glib/C provides the following kind of assertions:
+ * - assert() -- disable with NDEBUG
+ * - g_return_if_fail() -- disable with G_DISABLE_CHECKS
+ * - g_assert() -- disable with G_DISABLE_ASSERT
+ * but they are all enabled by default and usually even production builds have
+ * these kind of assertions enabled. It also means, that disabling assertions
+ * is an untested configuration, and might have bugs.
+ *
+ * Add our own assertion macro nm_assert(), which is disabled by default and must
+ * be explicitly enabled. They are useful for more expensive checks or checks that
+ * depend less on runtime conditions (that is, are generally expected to be true). */
+
+#ifndef NM_MORE_ASSERTS
+#define NM_MORE_ASSERTS 0
+#endif
+
+#if NM_MORE_ASSERTS
+#define nm_assert(cond) G_STMT_START { g_assert (cond); } G_STMT_END
+#define nm_assert_se(cond) G_STMT_START { if (G_LIKELY (cond)) { ; } else { g_assert (FALSE && (cond)); } } G_STMT_END
+#define nm_assert_not_reached() G_STMT_START { g_assert_not_reached (); } G_STMT_END
+#else
+#define nm_assert(cond) G_STMT_START { if (FALSE) { if (cond) { } } } G_STMT_END
+#define nm_assert_se(cond) G_STMT_START { if (G_LIKELY (cond)) { ; } } G_STMT_END
+#define nm_assert_not_reached() G_STMT_START { ; } G_STMT_END
+#endif
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+#define NM_GOBJECT_PROPERTIES_DEFINE_BASE(...) \
+typedef enum { \
+ _PROPERTY_ENUMS_0, \
+ __VA_ARGS__ \
+ _PROPERTY_ENUMS_LAST, \
+} _PropertyEnums; \
+static GParamSpec *obj_properties[_PROPERTY_ENUMS_LAST] = { NULL, }
+
+#define NM_GOBJECT_PROPERTIES_DEFINE(obj_type, ...) \
+NM_GOBJECT_PROPERTIES_DEFINE_BASE (__VA_ARGS__); \
+static inline void \
+_notify (obj_type *obj, _PropertyEnums prop) \
+{ \
+ nm_assert (G_IS_OBJECT (obj)); \
+ nm_assert ((gsize) prop < G_N_ELEMENTS (obj_properties)); \
+ g_object_notify_by_pspec ((GObject *) obj, obj_properties[prop]); \
+}
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+#define _NM_GET_PRIVATE(self, type, is_check, ...) (&(NM_GOBJECT_CAST_NON_NULL (type, (self), is_check, ##__VA_ARGS__)->_priv))
+#if _NM_CC_SUPPORT_AUTO_TYPE
+#define _NM_GET_PRIVATE_PTR(self, type, is_check, ...) \
+ ({ \
+ _nm_auto_type _self = NM_GOBJECT_CAST_NON_NULL (type, (self), is_check, ##__VA_ARGS__); \
+ \
+ NM_PROPAGATE_CONST (_self, _self->_priv); \
+ })
+#else
+#define _NM_GET_PRIVATE_PTR(self, type, is_check, ...) (NM_GOBJECT_CAST_NON_NULL (type, (self), is_check, ##__VA_ARGS__)->_priv)
+#endif
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+static inline gpointer
+nm_g_object_ref (gpointer obj)
+{
+ /* g_object_ref() doesn't accept NULL. */
+ if (obj)
+ g_object_ref (obj);
+ return obj;
+}
+#define nm_g_object_ref(obj) ((typeof (obj)) nm_g_object_ref (obj))
+
+static inline void
+nm_g_object_unref (gpointer obj)
+{
+ /* g_object_unref() doesn't accept NULL. Usually, we workaround that
+ * by using g_clear_object(), but sometimes that is not convenient
+ * (for example as destroy function for a hash table that can contain
+ * NULL values). */
+ if (obj)
+ g_object_unref (obj);
+}
+
+/* Assigns GObject @obj to destination @pdst, and takes an additional ref.
+ * The previous value of @pdst is unrefed.
+ *
+ * It makes sure to first increase the ref-count of @obj, and handles %NULL
+ * @obj correctly.
+ * */
+#define nm_g_object_ref_set(pp, obj) \
+ ({ \
+ typeof (*(pp)) *const _pp = (pp); \
+ typeof (**_pp) *const _obj = (obj); \
+ typeof (**_pp) *_p; \
+ gboolean _changed = FALSE; \
+ \
+ if ( _pp \
+ && ((_p = *_pp) != _obj)) { \
+ if (_obj) { \
+ nm_assert (G_IS_OBJECT (_obj)); \
+ g_object_ref (_obj); \
+ } \
+ if (_p) { \
+ nm_assert (G_IS_OBJECT (_p)); \
+ *_pp = NULL; \
+ g_object_unref (_p); \
+ } \
+ *_pp = _obj; \
+ _changed = TRUE; \
+ } \
+ _changed; \
+ })
+
+#define nm_clear_pointer(pp, destroy) \
+ ({ \
+ typeof (*(pp)) *_pp = (pp); \
+ typeof (*_pp) _p; \
+ gboolean _changed = FALSE; \
+ \
+ if ( _pp \
+ && (_p = *_pp)) { \
+ _nm_unused gconstpointer _p_check_is_pointer = _p; \
+ \
+ *_pp = NULL; \
+ /* g_clear_pointer() assigns @destroy first to a local variable, so that
+ * you can call "g_clear_pointer (pp, (GDestroyNotify) destroy);" without
+ * gcc emitting a warning. We don't do that, hence, you cannot cast
+ * "destroy" first.
+ *
+ * On the upside: you are not supposed to cast fcn, because the pointer
+ * types are preserved. If you really need a cast, you should cast @pp.
+ * But that is hardly ever necessary. */ \
+ (destroy) (_p); \
+ \
+ _changed = TRUE; \
+ } \
+ _changed; \
+ })
+
+/* basically, replaces
+ * g_clear_pointer (&location, g_free)
+ * with
+ * nm_clear_g_free (&location)
+ *
+ * Another advantage is that by using a macro and typeof(), it is more
+ * typesafe and gives you for example a compiler warning when pp is a const
+ * pointer or points to a const-pointer.
+ */
+#define nm_clear_g_free(pp) \
+ nm_clear_pointer (pp, g_free)
+
+#define nm_clear_g_object(pp) \
+ nm_clear_pointer (pp, g_object_unref)
+
+static inline gboolean
+nm_clear_g_source (guint *id)
+{
+ guint v;
+
+ if ( id
+ && (v = *id)) {
+ *id = 0;
+ g_source_remove (v);
+ return TRUE;
+ }
+ return FALSE;
+}
+
+static inline gboolean
+nm_clear_g_signal_handler (gpointer self, gulong *id)
+{
+ gulong v;
+
+ if ( id
+ && (v = *id)) {
+ *id = 0;
+ g_signal_handler_disconnect (self, v);
+ return TRUE;
+ }
+ return FALSE;
+}
+
+static inline gboolean
+nm_clear_g_variant (GVariant **variant)
+{
+ GVariant *v;
+
+ if ( variant
+ && (v = *variant)) {
+ *variant = NULL;
+ g_variant_unref (v);
+ return TRUE;
+ }
+ return FALSE;
+}
+
+static inline gboolean
+nm_clear_g_cancellable (GCancellable **cancellable)
+{
+ GCancellable *v;
+
+ if ( cancellable
+ && (v = *cancellable)) {
+ *cancellable = NULL;
+ g_cancellable_cancel (v);
+ g_object_unref (v);
+ return TRUE;
+ }
+ return FALSE;
+}
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+/* Determine whether @x is a power of two (@x being an integer type).
+ * Basically, this returns TRUE, if @x has exactly one bit set.
+ * For negative values and zero, this always returns FALSE. */
+#define nm_utils_is_power_of_two(x) ({ \
+ typeof(x) __x = (x); \
+ \
+ ( (__x > ((typeof(__x)) 0)) \
+ && ((__x & (__x - (((typeof(__x)) 1)))) == ((typeof(__x)) 0))); \
+ })
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+#define NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_DEFAULT(v) return (v)
+#define NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_DEFAULT_WARN(v) g_return_val_if_reached (v)
+#define NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_DEFAULT_NM_ASSERT(v) { nm_assert_not_reached (); return (v); }
+#define NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_ITEM(v, n) (void) 0; case v: return (n); (void) 0
+#define NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_STR_ITEM(v, n) NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_ITEM(v, ""n"")
+#define NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_ITEM_IGNORE(v) (void) 0; case v: break; (void) 0
+#define NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_ITEM_IGNORE_OTHER() (void) 0; default: break; (void) 0
+
+#define _NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_DEFINE(scope, fcn_name, lookup_type, result_type, unknown_val, ...) \
+scope result_type \
+fcn_name (lookup_type val) \
+{ \
+ switch (val) { \
+ (void) 0, \
+ __VA_ARGS__ \
+ (void) 0; \
+ }; \
+ { unknown_val; } \
+}
+
+#define NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_STR_DEFINE(fcn_name, lookup_type, unknown_val, ...) \
+ _NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_DEFINE (, fcn_name, lookup_type, const char *, unknown_val, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_STR_DEFINE_STATIC(fcn_name, lookup_type, unknown_val, ...) \
+ _NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_DEFINE (static, fcn_name, lookup_type, const char *, unknown_val, __VA_ARGS__)
+
+/* Call the string-lookup-table function @fcn_name. If the function returns
+ * %NULL, the numeric index is converted to string using a alloca() buffer.
+ * Beware: this macro uses alloca(). */
+#define NM_UTILS_LOOKUP_STR(fcn_name, idx) \
+ ({ \
+ typeof (idx) _idx = (idx); \
+ const char *_s; \
+ \
+ _s = fcn_name (_idx); \
+ if (!_s) { \
+ _s = g_alloca (30); \
+ \
+ g_snprintf ((char *) _s, 30, "(%lld)", (long long) _idx); \
+ } \
+ _s; \
+ })
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+/* check if @flags has exactly one flag (@check) set. You should call this
+ * only with @check being a compile time constant and a power of two. */
+#define NM_FLAGS_HAS(flags, check) \
+ ( G_STATIC_ASSERT_EXPR ((check) > 0 && ((check) & ((check) - 1)) == 0), NM_FLAGS_ANY ((flags), (check)) )
+
+#define NM_FLAGS_ANY(flags, check) ( ( ((flags) & (check)) != 0 ) ? TRUE : FALSE )
+#define NM_FLAGS_ALL(flags, check) ( ( ((flags) & (check)) == (check) ) ? TRUE : FALSE )
+
+#define NM_FLAGS_SET(flags, val) ({ \
+ const typeof(flags) _flags = (flags); \
+ const typeof(flags) _val = (val); \
+ \
+ _flags | _val; \
+ })
+
+#define NM_FLAGS_UNSET(flags, val) ({ \
+ const typeof(flags) _flags = (flags); \
+ const typeof(flags) _val = (val); \
+ \
+ _flags & (~_val); \
+ })
+
+#define NM_FLAGS_ASSIGN(flags, val, assign) ({ \
+ const typeof(flags) _flags = (flags); \
+ const typeof(flags) _val = (val); \
+ \
+ (assign) \
+ ? _flags | (_val) \
+ : _flags & (~_val); \
+ })
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+#define _NM_BACKPORT_SYMBOL_IMPL(VERSION, RETURN_TYPE, ORIG_FUNC, VERSIONED_FUNC, ARGS_TYPED, ARGS) \
+RETURN_TYPE VERSIONED_FUNC ARGS_TYPED; \
+RETURN_TYPE VERSIONED_FUNC ARGS_TYPED \
+{ \
+ return ORIG_FUNC ARGS; \
+} \
+RETURN_TYPE ORIG_FUNC ARGS_TYPED; \
+__asm__(".symver "G_STRINGIFY(VERSIONED_FUNC)", "G_STRINGIFY(ORIG_FUNC)"@"G_STRINGIFY(VERSION))
+
+#define NM_BACKPORT_SYMBOL(VERSION, RETURN_TYPE, FUNC, ARGS_TYPED, ARGS) \
+_NM_BACKPORT_SYMBOL_IMPL(VERSION, RETURN_TYPE, FUNC, _##FUNC##_##VERSION, ARGS_TYPED, ARGS)
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+#define nm_str_skip_leading_spaces(str) \
+ ({ \
+ typeof (*(str)) *_str = (str); \
+ _nm_unused const char *_str_type_check = _str; \
+ \
+ if (_str) { \
+ while (g_ascii_isspace (_str[0])) \
+ _str++; \
+ } \
+ _str; \
+ })
+
+static inline char *
+nm_strstrip (char *str)
+{
+ /* g_strstrip doesn't like NULL. */
+ return str ? g_strstrip (str) : NULL;
+}
+
+static inline const char *
+nm_strstrip_avoid_copy (const char *str, char **str_free)
+{
+ gsize l;
+ char *s;
+
+ nm_assert (str_free && !*str_free);
+
+ if (!str)
+ return NULL;
+
+ str = nm_str_skip_leading_spaces (str);
+ l = strlen (str);
+ if ( l == 0
+ || !g_ascii_isspace (str[l - 1]))
+ return str;
+ while ( l > 0
+ && g_ascii_isspace (str[l - 1]))
+ l--;
+
+ s = g_new (char, l + 1);
+ memcpy (s, str, l);
+ s[l] = '\0';
+ *str_free = s;
+ return s;
+}
+
+/* g_ptr_array_sort()'s compare function takes pointers to the
+ * value. Thus, you cannot use strcmp directly. You can use
+ * nm_strcmp_p().
+ *
+ * Like strcmp(), this function is not forgiving to accept %NULL. */
+static inline int
+nm_strcmp_p (gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b)
+{
+ const char *s1 = *((const char **) a);
+ const char *s2 = *((const char **) b);
+
+ return strcmp (s1, s2);
+}
+
+/* like nm_strcmp_p(), suitable for g_ptr_array_sort_with_data().
+ * g_ptr_array_sort() just casts nm_strcmp_p() to a function of different
+ * signature. I guess, in glib there are knowledgeable people that ensure
+ * that this additional argument doesn't cause problems due to different ABI
+ * for every architecture that glib supports.
+ * For NetworkManager, we'd rather avoid such stunts.
+ **/
+static inline int
+nm_strcmp_p_with_data (gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b, gpointer user_data)
+{
+ const char *s1 = *((const char **) a);
+ const char *s2 = *((const char **) b);
+
+ return strcmp (s1, s2);
+}
+
+static inline int
+nm_cmp_uint32_p_with_data (gconstpointer p_a, gconstpointer p_b, gpointer user_data)
+{
+ const guint32 a = *((const guint32 *) p_a);
+ const guint32 b = *((const guint32 *) p_b);
+
+ if (a < b)
+ return -1;
+ if (a > b)
+ return 1;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static inline int
+nm_cmp_int2ptr_p_with_data (gconstpointer p_a, gconstpointer p_b, gpointer user_data)
+{
+ /* p_a and p_b are two pointers to a pointer, where the pointer is
+ * interpreted as a integer using GPOINTER_TO_INT().
+ *
+ * That is the case of a hash-table that uses GINT_TO_POINTER() to
+ * convert integers as pointers, and the resulting keys-as-array
+ * array. */
+ const int a = GPOINTER_TO_INT (*((gconstpointer *) p_a));
+ const int b = GPOINTER_TO_INT (*((gconstpointer *) p_b));
+
+ if (a < b)
+ return -1;
+ if (a > b)
+ return 1;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+/* Taken from systemd's UNIQ_T and UNIQ macros. */
+
+#define NM_UNIQ_T(x, uniq) G_PASTE(__unique_prefix_, G_PASTE(x, uniq))
+#define NM_UNIQ __COUNTER__
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+/* glib's MIN()/MAX() macros don't have function-like behavior, in that they evaluate
+ * the argument possibly twice.
+ *
+ * Taken from systemd's MIN()/MAX() macros. */
+
+#define NM_MIN(a, b) __NM_MIN(NM_UNIQ, a, NM_UNIQ, b)
+#define __NM_MIN(aq, a, bq, b) \
+ ({ \
+ typeof (a) NM_UNIQ_T(A, aq) = (a); \
+ typeof (b) NM_UNIQ_T(B, bq) = (b); \
+ ((NM_UNIQ_T(A, aq) < NM_UNIQ_T(B, bq)) ? NM_UNIQ_T(A, aq) : NM_UNIQ_T(B, bq)); \
+ })
+
+#define NM_MAX(a, b) __NM_MAX(NM_UNIQ, a, NM_UNIQ, b)
+#define __NM_MAX(aq, a, bq, b) \
+ ({ \
+ typeof (a) NM_UNIQ_T(A, aq) = (a); \
+ typeof (b) NM_UNIQ_T(B, bq) = (b); \
+ ((NM_UNIQ_T(A, aq) > NM_UNIQ_T(B, bq)) ? NM_UNIQ_T(A, aq) : NM_UNIQ_T(B, bq)); \
+ })
+
+#define NM_CLAMP(x, low, high) __NM_CLAMP(NM_UNIQ, x, NM_UNIQ, low, NM_UNIQ, high)
+#define __NM_CLAMP(xq, x, lowq, low, highq, high) \
+ ({ \
+ typeof(x)NM_UNIQ_T(X,xq) = (x); \
+ typeof(low) NM_UNIQ_T(LOW,lowq) = (low); \
+ typeof(high) NM_UNIQ_T(HIGH,highq) = (high); \
+ \
+ ( (NM_UNIQ_T(X,xq) > NM_UNIQ_T(HIGH,highq)) \
+ ? NM_UNIQ_T(HIGH,highq) \
+ : (NM_UNIQ_T(X,xq) < NM_UNIQ_T(LOW,lowq)) \
+ ? NM_UNIQ_T(LOW,lowq) \
+ : NM_UNIQ_T(X,xq)); \
+ })
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+static inline guint
+nm_encode_version (guint major, guint minor, guint micro)
+{
+ /* analog to the preprocessor macro NM_ENCODE_VERSION(). */
+ return (major << 16) | (minor << 8) | micro;
+}
+
+static inline void
+nm_decode_version (guint version, guint *major, guint *minor, guint *micro)
+{
+ *major = (version & 0xFFFF0000u) >> 16;
+ *minor = (version & 0x0000FF00u) >> 8;
+ *micro = (version & 0x000000FFu);
+}
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+/* taken from systemd's DECIMAL_STR_MAX()
+ *
+ * Returns the number of chars needed to format variables of the
+ * specified type as a decimal string. Adds in extra space for a
+ * negative '-' prefix (hence works correctly on signed
+ * types). Includes space for the trailing NUL. */
+#define NM_DECIMAL_STR_MAX(type) \
+ (2+(sizeof(type) <= 1 ? 3 : \
+ sizeof(type) <= 2 ? 5 : \
+ sizeof(type) <= 4 ? 10 : \
+ sizeof(type) <= 8 ? 20 : sizeof(int[-2*(sizeof(type) > 8)])))
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+/* if @str is NULL, return "(null)". Otherwise, allocate a buffer using
+ * alloca() of and fill it with @str. @str will be quoted with double quote.
+ * If @str is longer then @trunc_at, the string is truncated and the closing
+ * quote is instead '^' to indicate truncation.
+ *
+ * Thus, the maximum stack allocated buffer will be @trunc_at+3. */
+#define nm_strquote_a(trunc_at, str) \
+ ({ \
+ const char *const _str = (str); \
+ \
+ (_str \
+ ? ({ \
+ const gsize _trunc_at = (trunc_at); \
+ const gsize _strlen_trunc = NM_MIN (strlen (_str), _trunc_at); \
+ char *_buf; \
+ \
+ _buf = g_alloca (_strlen_trunc + 3); \
+ _buf[0] = '"'; \
+ memcpy (&_buf[1], _str, _strlen_trunc); \
+ _buf[_strlen_trunc + 1] = _str[_strlen_trunc] ? '^' : '"'; \
+ _buf[_strlen_trunc + 2] = '\0'; \
+ _buf; \
+ }) \
+ : "(null)"); \
+ })
+
+#define nm_sprintf_buf(buf, format, ...) \
+ ({ \
+ char * _buf = (buf); \
+ int _buf_len; \
+ \
+ /* some static assert trying to ensure that the buffer is statically allocated.
+ * It disallows a buffer size of sizeof(gpointer) to catch that. */ \
+ G_STATIC_ASSERT (G_N_ELEMENTS (buf) == sizeof (buf) && sizeof (buf) != sizeof (char *)); \
+ _buf_len = g_snprintf (_buf, sizeof (buf), \
+ ""format"", ##__VA_ARGS__); \
+ nm_assert (_buf_len < sizeof (buf)); \
+ _buf; \
+ })
+
+#define nm_sprintf_bufa(n_elements, format, ...) \
+ ({ \
+ char *_buf; \
+ int _buf_len; \
+ typeof (n_elements) _n_elements = (n_elements); \
+ \
+ _buf = g_alloca (_n_elements); \
+ _buf_len = g_snprintf (_buf, _n_elements, \
+ ""format"", ##__VA_ARGS__); \
+ nm_assert (_buf_len < _n_elements); \
+ _buf; \
+ })
+
+/* aims to alloca() a buffer and fill it with printf(format, name).
+ * Note that format must not contain any format specifier except
+ * "%s".
+ * If the resulting string would be too large for stack allocation,
+ * it allocates a buffer with g_malloc() and assigns it to *p_val_to_free. */
+#define nm_construct_name_a(format, name, p_val_to_free) \
+ ({ \
+ const char *const _name = (name); \
+ char **const _p_val_to_free = (p_val_to_free); \
+ const gsize _name_len = strlen (_name); \
+ char *_buf2; \
+ \
+ nm_assert (_p_val_to_free && !*_p_val_to_free); \
+ if (NM_STRLEN (format) + _name_len < 200) \
+ _buf2 = nm_sprintf_bufa (NM_STRLEN (format) + _name_len, format, _name); \
+ else { \
+ _buf2 = g_strdup_printf (format, _name); \
+ *_p_val_to_free = _buf2; \
+ } \
+ (const char *) _buf2; \
+ })
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+/**
+ * The boolean type _Bool is C99 while we mostly stick to C89. However, _Bool is too
+ * convenient to miss and is effectively available in gcc and clang. So, just use it.
+ *
+ * Usually, one would include "stdbool.h" to get the "bool" define which aliases
+ * _Bool. We provide this define here, because we want to make use of it anywhere.
+ * (also, stdbool.h is again C99).
+ *
+ * Using _Bool has advantages over gboolean:
+ *
+ * - commonly _Bool is one byte large, instead of gboolean's 4 bytes (because gboolean
+ * is a typedef for gint). Especially when having boolean fields in a struct, we can
+ * thereby easily save some space.
+ *
+ * - _Bool type guarantees that two "true" expressions compare equal. E.g. the follwing
+ * will not work:
+ * gboolean v1 = 1;
+ * gboolean v2 = 2;
+ * g_assert_cmpint (v1, ==, v2); // will fail
+ * For that, we often to use !! to coerce gboolean values to 0 or 1:
+ * g_assert_cmpint (!!v2, ==, TRUE);
+ * With _Bool type, this will be handled properly by the compiler.
+ *
+ * - For structs, we might want to safe even more space and use bitfields:
+ * struct s1 {
+ * gboolean v1:1;
+ * };
+ * But the problem here is that gboolean is signed, so that
+ * v1 will be either 0 or -1 (not 1, TRUE). Thus, the following
+ * fails:
+ * struct s1 s = { .v1 = TRUE, };
+ * g_assert_cmpint (s1.v1, ==, TRUE);
+ * It will however work just fine with bool/_Bool while retaining the
+ * notion of having a boolean value.
+ *
+ * Also, add the defines for "true" and "false". Those are nicely highlighted by the editor
+ * as special types, contrary to glib's "TRUE"/"FALSE".
+ */
+
+#ifndef bool
+#define bool _Bool
+#define true 1
+#define false 0
+#endif
+
+
+#ifdef _G_BOOLEAN_EXPR
+/* g_assert() uses G_LIKELY(), which in turn uses _G_BOOLEAN_EXPR().
+ * As glib's implementation uses a local variable _g_boolean_var_,
+ * we cannot do
+ * g_assert (some_macro ());
+ * where some_macro() itself expands to ({g_assert(); ...}).
+ * In other words, you cannot have a g_assert() inside a g_assert()
+ * without getting a -Werror=shadow failure.
+ *
+ * Workaround that by re-defining _G_BOOLEAN_EXPR()
+ **/
+#undef _G_BOOLEAN_EXPR
+#define __NM_G_BOOLEAN_EXPR_IMPL(v, expr) \
+ ({ \
+ int NM_UNIQ_T(V, v); \
+ \
+ if (expr) \
+ NM_UNIQ_T(V, v) = 1; \
+ else \
+ NM_UNIQ_T(V, v) = 0; \
+ NM_UNIQ_T(V, v); \
+ })
+#define _G_BOOLEAN_EXPR(expr) __NM_G_BOOLEAN_EXPR_IMPL (NM_UNIQ, expr)
+#endif
+
+/*****************************************************************************/
+
+/**
+ * nm_steal_int:
+ * @p_val: pointer to an int type.
+ *
+ * Returns: *p_val and sets *p_val to zero the same time.
+ * Accepts %NULL, in which case also numeric 0 will be returned.
+ */
+#define nm_steal_int(p_val) \
+ ({ \
+ typeof (p_val) const _p_val = (p_val); \
+ typeof (*_p_val) _val = 0; \
+ \
+ if ( _p_val \
+ && (_val = *_p_val)) { \
+ *_p_val = 0; \
+ } \
+ _val; \
+ })
+
+static inline int
+nm_steal_fd (int *p_fd)
+{
+ int fd;
+
+ if ( p_fd
+ && ((fd = *p_fd) >= 0)) {
+ *p_fd = -1;
+ return fd;
+ }
+ return -1;
+}
+
+/**
+ * nm_close:
+ *
+ * Like close() but throws an assertion if the input fd is
+ * invalid. Closing an invalid fd is a programming error, so
+ * it's better to catch it early.
+ */
+static inline int
+nm_close (int fd)
+{
+ int r;
+
+ r = close (fd);
+ nm_assert (r != -1 || fd < 0 || errno != EBADF);
+ return r;
+}
+
+#endif /* __NM_MACROS_INTERNAL_H__ */