| /* |
| * wpa_supplicant/hostapd - State machine definitions |
| * Copyright (c) 2002-2005, Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi> |
| * |
| * This software may be distributed under the terms of the BSD license. |
| * See README for more details. |
| * |
| * This file includes a set of pre-processor macros that can be used to |
| * implement a state machine. In addition to including this header file, each |
| * file implementing a state machine must define STATE_MACHINE_DATA to be the |
| * data structure including state variables (enum machine_state, |
| * Boolean changed), and STATE_MACHINE_DEBUG_PREFIX to be a string that is used |
| * as a prefix for all debug messages. If SM_ENTRY_MA macro is used to define |
| * a group of state machines with shared data structure, STATE_MACHINE_ADDR |
| * needs to be defined to point to the MAC address used in debug output. |
| * SM_ENTRY_M macro can be used to define similar group of state machines |
| * without this additional debug info. |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef STATE_MACHINE_H |
| #define STATE_MACHINE_H |
| |
| /** |
| * SM_STATE - Declaration of a state machine function |
| * @machine: State machine name |
| * @state: State machine state |
| * |
| * This macro is used to declare a state machine function. It is used in place |
| * of a C function definition to declare functions to be run when the state is |
| * entered by calling SM_ENTER or SM_ENTER_GLOBAL. |
| */ |
| #define SM_STATE(machine, state) \ |
| static void sm_ ## machine ## _ ## state ## _Enter(STATE_MACHINE_DATA *sm, \ |
| int global) |
| |
| /** |
| * SM_ENTRY - State machine function entry point |
| * @machine: State machine name |
| * @state: State machine state |
| * |
| * This macro is used inside each state machine function declared with |
| * SM_STATE. SM_ENTRY should be in the beginning of the function body, but |
| * after declaration of possible local variables. This macro prints debug |
| * information about state transition and update the state machine state. |
| */ |
| #define SM_ENTRY(machine, state) \ |
| if (!global || sm->machine ## _state != machine ## _ ## state) { \ |
| sm->changed = TRUE; \ |
| wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, STATE_MACHINE_DEBUG_PREFIX ": " #machine \ |
| " entering state " #state); \ |
| } \ |
| sm->machine ## _state = machine ## _ ## state; |
| |
| /** |
| * SM_ENTRY_M - State machine function entry point for state machine group |
| * @machine: State machine name |
| * @_state: State machine state |
| * @data: State variable prefix (full variable: prefix_state) |
| * |
| * This macro is like SM_ENTRY, but for state machine groups that use a shared |
| * data structure for more than one state machine. Both machine and prefix |
| * parameters are set to "sub-state machine" name. prefix is used to allow more |
| * than one state variable to be stored in the same data structure. |
| */ |
| #define SM_ENTRY_M(machine, _state, data) \ |
| if (!global || sm->data ## _ ## state != machine ## _ ## _state) { \ |
| sm->changed = TRUE; \ |
| wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, STATE_MACHINE_DEBUG_PREFIX ": " \ |
| #machine " entering state " #_state); \ |
| } \ |
| sm->data ## _ ## state = machine ## _ ## _state; |
| |
| /** |
| * SM_ENTRY_MA - State machine function entry point for state machine group |
| * @machine: State machine name |
| * @_state: State machine state |
| * @data: State variable prefix (full variable: prefix_state) |
| * |
| * This macro is like SM_ENTRY_M, but a MAC address is included in debug |
| * output. STATE_MACHINE_ADDR has to be defined to point to the MAC address to |
| * be included in debug. |
| */ |
| #define SM_ENTRY_MA(machine, _state, data) \ |
| if (!global || sm->data ## _ ## state != machine ## _ ## _state) { \ |
| sm->changed = TRUE; \ |
| wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, STATE_MACHINE_DEBUG_PREFIX ": " MACSTR " " \ |
| #machine " entering state " #_state, \ |
| MAC2STR(STATE_MACHINE_ADDR)); \ |
| } \ |
| sm->data ## _ ## state = machine ## _ ## _state; |
| |
| /** |
| * SM_ENTER - Enter a new state machine state |
| * @machine: State machine name |
| * @state: State machine state |
| * |
| * This macro expands to a function call to a state machine function defined |
| * with SM_STATE macro. SM_ENTER is used in a state machine step function to |
| * move the state machine to a new state. |
| */ |
| #define SM_ENTER(machine, state) \ |
| sm_ ## machine ## _ ## state ## _Enter(sm, 0) |
| |
| /** |
| * SM_ENTER_GLOBAL - Enter a new state machine state based on global rule |
| * @machine: State machine name |
| * @state: State machine state |
| * |
| * This macro is like SM_ENTER, but this is used when entering a new state |
| * based on a global (not specific to any particular state) rule. A separate |
| * macro is used to avoid unwanted debug message floods when the same global |
| * rule is forcing a state machine to remain in on state. |
| */ |
| #define SM_ENTER_GLOBAL(machine, state) \ |
| sm_ ## machine ## _ ## state ## _Enter(sm, 1) |
| |
| /** |
| * SM_STEP - Declaration of a state machine step function |
| * @machine: State machine name |
| * |
| * This macro is used to declare a state machine step function. It is used in |
| * place of a C function definition to declare a function that is used to move |
| * state machine to a new state based on state variables. This function uses |
| * SM_ENTER and SM_ENTER_GLOBAL macros to enter new state. |
| */ |
| #define SM_STEP(machine) \ |
| static void sm_ ## machine ## _Step(STATE_MACHINE_DATA *sm) |
| |
| /** |
| * SM_STEP_RUN - Call the state machine step function |
| * @machine: State machine name |
| * |
| * This macro expands to a function call to a state machine step function |
| * defined with SM_STEP macro. |
| */ |
| #define SM_STEP_RUN(machine) sm_ ## machine ## _Step(sm) |
| |
| #endif /* STATE_MACHINE_H */ |