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81 * ARGO Project, Computer Sciences Dept., University of Wisconsin - Madison
86 * These macros perform sequence number arithmetic modulo (2**7 or 2**31).
87 * The relevant fields in the tpcb are:
88 * tp_seqmask : the mask of bits that define the sequence space.
89 * tp_seqbit : 1 + tp_seqmask
90 * tp_seqhalf : tp_seqbit / 2 or half the sequence space (rounded up)
91 * Not exactly fast, but at least it's maintainable.
98 ((x) & (tpcb)->tp_seqmask)
100 #define SEQ_GT(tpcb, seq, operand ) \
101 ( ((int)((seq)-(operand)) > 0)\
102 ? ((int)((seq)-(operand)) < (int)(tpcb)->tp_seqhalf)\
103 : !(-((int)(seq)-(operand)) < (int)(tpcb)->tp_seqhalf))
105 #define SEQ_GEQ(tpcb, seq, operand ) \
106 ( ((int)((seq)-(operand)) >= 0)\
107 ? ((int)((seq)-(operand)) < (int)(tpcb)->tp_seqhalf)\
108 : !((-((int)(seq)-(operand))) < (int)(tpcb)->tp_seqhalf))
110 #define SEQ_LEQ(tpcb, seq, operand ) \
111 ( ((int)((seq)-(operand)) <= 0)\
112 ? ((-(int)((seq)-(operand))) < (int)(tpcb)->tp_seqhalf)\
113 : !(((int)(seq)-(operand)) < (int)(tpcb)->tp_seqhalf))
115 #define SEQ_LT(tpcb, seq, operand ) \
116 ( ((int)((seq)-(operand)) < 0)\
117 ? ((-(int)((seq)-(operand))) < (int)(tpcb)->tp_seqhalf)\
118 : !(((int)(seq)-(operand)) < (int)(tpcb)->tp_seqhalf))
120 #define SEQ_MIN(tpcb, a, b) ( SEQ_GT(tpcb, a, b) ? b : a)
122 #define SEQ_MAX(tpcb, a, b) ( SEQ_GT(tpcb, a, b) ? a : b)
124 #define SEQ_INC(tpcb, Seq) ((++Seq), ((Seq) &= (tpcb)->tp_seqmask))
126 #define SEQ_DEC(tpcb, Seq)\
127 ((Seq) = (((Seq)+(unsigned)((int)(tpcb)->tp_seqbit - 1))&(tpcb)->tp_seqmask))
129 /* (amt) had better be less than the seq bit ! */
131 #define SEQ_SUB(tpcb, Seq, amt)\
132 (((Seq) + (unsigned)((int)(tpcb)->tp_seqbit - amt)) & (tpcb)->tp_seqmask)
133 #define SEQ_ADD(tpcb, Seq, amt) (((Seq) + (unsigned)amt) & (tpcb)->tp_seqmask)
136 #define IN_RWINDOW(tpcb, seq, lwe, uwe)\
137 ( SEQ_GEQ(tpcb, seq, lwe) && SEQ_LT(tpcb, seq, uwe) )
139 #define IN_SWINDOW(tpcb, seq, lwe, uwe)\
140 ( SEQ_GT(tpcb, seq, lwe) && SEQ_LEQ(tpcb, seq, uwe) )
142 #endif /* __TP_SEQ__ */