BYTEORDER(9) | Kernel Developer's Manual | BYTEORDER(9) |
bswap16
, bswap32
,
bswap64
, be16toh
,
be32toh
, be64toh
,
htobe16
, htobe32
,
htobe64
, htole16
,
htole32
, htole64
,
le16toh
, le32toh
,
le64toh
, be16enc
,
be16dec
, be32enc
,
be32dec
, be64enc
,
be64dec
, le16enc
,
le16dec
, le32enc
,
le32dec
, le64enc
,
le64dec
— byte order
operations
#include
<sys/endian.h>
uint16_t
bswap16
(uint16_t
int16);
uint32_t
bswap32
(uint32_t
int32);
uint64_t
bswap64
(uint64_t
int64);
uint16_t
be16toh
(uint16_t
big16);
uint32_t
be32toh
(uint32_t
big32);
uint64_t
be64toh
(uint64_t
big64);
uint16_t
htobe16
(uint16_t
host16);
uint32_t
htobe32
(uint32_t
host32);
uint64_t
htobe64
(uint64_t
host64);
uint16_t
htole16
(uint16_t
host16);
uint32_t
htole32
(uint32_t
host32);
uint64_t
htole64
(uint64_t
host64);
uint16_t
le16toh
(uint16_t
little16);
uint32_t
le32toh
(uint32_t
little32);
uint64_t
le64toh
(uint64_t
little64);
uint16_t
be16dec
(const
void *);
uint32_t
be32dec
(const
void *);
uint64_t
be64dec
(const
void *);
uint16_t
le16dec
(const
void *);
uint32_t
le32dec
(const
void *);
uint64_t
le64dec
(const
void *);
void
be16enc
(void
*, uint16_t);
void
be32enc
(void
*, uint32_t);
void
be64enc
(void
*, uint64_t);
void
le16enc
(void
*, uint16_t);
void
le32enc
(void
*, uint32_t);
void
le64enc
(void
*, uint64_t);
The
bswap16
(),
bswap32
(),
and
bswap64
()
functions return a byte order swapped integer. On big endian systems, the
number is converted to little endian byte order. On little endian systems,
the number is converted to big endian byte order.
The
be16toh
(),
be32toh
(),
and
be64toh
()
functions return a big endian byte ordered integer converted to the system's
native byte order. The return value will be the same as the argument on big
endian systems.
The
le16toh
(),
le32toh
(),
and
le64toh
()
functions return a little endian byte ordered integer converted to the
system's native byte order. The return value will be the same as the
argument on little endian systems.
The
htobe16
(),
htobe32
(),
and
htobe64
()
functions return an integer in the system's native byte order converted to
big endian byte order. The return value will be the same as the argument on
big endian systems.
The
htole16
(),
htole32
(),
and
htole64
()
functions return a integer in the system's native byte order converted to
little endian byte order. The return value will be the same as the argument
on little endian systems.
The
be16enc
(),
be16dec
(),
be32enc
(),
be32dec
(),
be64enc
(),
be64dec
(),
le16enc
(),
le16dec
(),
le32enc
(),
le32dec
(),
le64enc
(),
and
le64dec
()
functions encode and decode integers to/from byte strings on any alignment
in big/little endian format.
The hto*
() and
*toh
() functions first appeared in
FreeBSD 5.0, and were originally developed by the
NetBSD project.
The encode/decode functions first appeared in FreeBSD 5.1.
April 29, 2002 | Debian |