simh-testsetgenerator/slirp/simh/qemu/qapi/qmp/qobject.h
Mark Pizzolato 86d1e36f29 all VAX, PDP11: Add initial NAT based ethernet connectivity via SLiRP.
This should work on all byte addressable host systems using GCC/clang to build.

The QEMU slirp code has been pried out of QEMU and stubs have been created to solve where the current slirp is entangled with the QEMU code.  Ths slirp/simh directory contains all the necessary include and glue files to make this useful.  Everything in the slirp directory is unmodified QEMU code.
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/*
* QEMU Object Model.
*
* Based on ideas by Avi Kivity <avi@redhat.com>
*
* Copyright (C) 2009, 2015 Red Hat Inc.
*
* Authors:
* Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
*
* This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later.
* See the COPYING.LIB file in the top-level directory.
*
* QObject Reference Counts Terminology
* ------------------------------------
*
* - Returning references: A function that returns an object may
* return it as either a weak or a strong reference. If the reference
* is strong, you are responsible for calling QDECREF() on the reference
* when you are done.
*
* If the reference is weak, the owner of the reference may free it at
* any time in the future. Before storing the reference anywhere, you
* should call QINCREF() to make the reference strong.
*
* - Transferring ownership: when you transfer ownership of a reference
* by calling a function, you are no longer responsible for calling
* QDECREF() when the reference is no longer needed. In other words,
* when the function returns you must behave as if the reference to the
* passed object was weak.
*/
#ifndef QOBJECT_H
#define QOBJECT_H
#include <stddef.h>
#include <assert.h>
typedef enum {
QTYPE_NONE, /* sentinel value, no QObject has this type code */
QTYPE_QNULL,
QTYPE_QINT,
QTYPE_QSTRING,
QTYPE_QDICT,
QTYPE_QLIST,
QTYPE_QFLOAT,
QTYPE_QBOOL,
QTYPE_MAX,
} qtype_code;
struct QObject;
typedef struct QType {
qtype_code code;
void (*destroy)(struct QObject *);
} QType;
typedef struct QObject {
const QType *type;
size_t refcnt;
} QObject;
/* Objects definitions must include this */
#define QObject_HEAD \
QObject base
/* Get the 'base' part of an object */
#define QOBJECT(obj) (&(obj)->base)
/* High-level interface for qobject_incref() */
#define QINCREF(obj) \
qobject_incref(QOBJECT(obj))
/* High-level interface for qobject_decref() */
#define QDECREF(obj) \
qobject_decref(obj ? QOBJECT(obj) : NULL)
/* Initialize an object to default values */
#define QOBJECT_INIT(obj, qtype_type) \
obj->base.refcnt = 1; \
obj->base.type = qtype_type
/**
* qobject_incref(): Increment QObject's reference count
*/
static inline void qobject_incref(QObject *obj)
{
if (obj)
obj->refcnt++;
}
/**
* qobject_decref(): Decrement QObject's reference count, deallocate
* when it reaches zero
*/
static inline void qobject_decref(QObject *obj)
{
if (obj && --obj->refcnt == 0) {
assert(obj->type != NULL);
assert(obj->type->destroy != NULL);
obj->type->destroy(obj);
}
}
/**
* qobject_type(): Return the QObject's type
*/
static inline qtype_code qobject_type(const QObject *obj)
{
assert(obj->type != NULL);
return obj->type->code;
}
extern QObject qnull_;
static inline QObject *qnull(void)
{
qobject_incref(&qnull_);
return &qnull_;
}
#endif /* QOBJECT_H */