/* * Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Trustees of Indiana University and Indiana * University Research and Technology * Corporation. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The University of Tennessee and The University * of Tennessee Research Foundation. All rights * reserved. * Copyright (c) 2004-2005 High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, * University of Stuttgart. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. * $COPYRIGHT$ * * Additional copyrights may follow * * $HEADER$ */ /** * @file * * This file will hopefully not last long in the tree, but it's * unfortunately necessary for now. * * There are multiple places in the code base where we need to safely * convert from a size_t to an int. However, on some platforms, * sizeof(size_t) is larger than sizeof(int), so casting from size_t * -> int will result in a compiler warning and potentially data * truncation. * * But, unfortunately, we still need to do it. But we definitely do * not want compiler warnings. So when sizeof(size_t)>sizeof(int), * the solution is the treat the size_t value like an array and * dereference the appropriate nibble and cast that to an int (which * accounts for both big and little endian machines). * * Most places in the code where this casting must occur are because * collision of APIs (e.g., one API requires a size_t and another API * requires an int. And in most places, we're not going to overflow * the int when casting down into it (e.g., it's the result of a * strlen, or the length of the buffer in an ompi_buffer_t -- if that * buffer is larger than MAX_INT, we've got other problems!). * * BUT -- the whole premise of casting down to an int is dangerous. * So we provide extra protection here to detect overflow situations * and print out appropriate warnings. So if this situation ever * occurs, we'll still overflow, but we'll have a good indication that * it's happening, and where. */ #ifndef OPAL_CONVERT_H #define OPAL_CONVERT_H #include "ompi_config.h" /** * Convert a size_t to an int. * * @param in The size_t value to be converted * @param out The output int value. * @param want_check Whether to check for truncation or not * * @returns OMPI_SUCESS If all went well * @returns OMPI_NOT_SUPPORTED if the size_t value was truncated * * The conversion will always occur. However, if the size_t value was * truncated (i.e., sizeof(size_t) > sizeof(int), and the cast down to * the int actually changed the value), OMPI_NOT_SUPPORTED will be * returned. * * On platforms where sizeof(size_t) <= sizeof(int), this function * will aways return OMPI_SUCCESS. */ int opal_size2int(size_t in, int *out, bool want_check); #endif