/* Make sure that slices of slices are properly resolved. If they're not, both population and lookup will fail. */ #include #include #include #include int main (void) { ctf_dict_t *fp; ctf_id_t base; ctf_id_t slice; ctf_id_t slice2; ctf_encoding_t long_encoding = { CTF_INT_SIGNED, 0, sizeof (long) }; ctf_encoding_t foo; int val; int err; if ((fp = ctf_create (&err)) == NULL) { fprintf (stderr, "Cannot create: %s\n", ctf_errmsg (err)); return 1; } if ((base = ctf_add_enum_encoded (fp, CTF_ADD_ROOT, "enom", &long_encoding)) == CTF_ERR) goto err; if (ctf_add_enumerator (fp, base, "a", 1) < 0 || ctf_add_enumerator (fp, base, "b", 0) < 0) goto err; foo.cte_format = 0; foo.cte_bits = 4; foo.cte_offset = 4; if ((slice = ctf_add_slice (fp, CTF_ADD_ROOT, base, &foo)) == CTF_ERR) goto err; foo.cte_bits = 6; foo.cte_offset = 2; if ((slice2 = ctf_add_slice (fp, CTF_ADD_ROOT, slice, &foo)) == CTF_ERR) goto err; if (ctf_add_variable (fp, "foo", slice) < 0) goto err; if (ctf_enum_value (fp, slice, "a", &val) < 0) { fprintf (stderr, "Cannot look up value of sliced enum: %s\n", ctf_errmsg (ctf_errno (fp))); return 1; } if (val != 1) { fprintf (stderr, "sliced enum value is wrong\n"); return 1; } if (ctf_enum_value (fp, slice2, "b", &val) < 0) { fprintf (stderr, "Cannot look up value of sliced sliced enum: %s\n", ctf_errmsg (ctf_errno (fp))); return 1; } if (val != 0) { fprintf (stderr, "sliced sliced enum value is wrong\n"); return 1; } ctf_dict_close (fp); fprintf (stderr, "All done.\n"); return 0; err: fprintf (stderr, "cannot populate: %s\n", ctf_errmsg (ctf_errno (fp))); return 1; }