/********************************************************************************/ /* */ /* Bit Manipulation Routines */ /* Written by Ken Goldman */ /* IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center */ /* $Id: Bits.c 1490 2019-07-26 21:13:22Z kgoldman $ */ /* */ /* Licenses and Notices */ /* */ /* 1. Copyright Licenses: */ /* */ /* - Trusted Computing Group (TCG) grants to the user of the source code in */ /* this specification (the "Source Code") a worldwide, irrevocable, */ /* nonexclusive, royalty free, copyright license to reproduce, create */ /* derivative works, distribute, display and perform the Source Code and */ /* derivative works thereof, and to grant others the rights granted herein. */ /* */ /* - The TCG grants to the user of the other parts of the specification */ /* (other than the Source Code) the rights to reproduce, distribute, */ /* display, and perform the specification solely for the purpose of */ /* developing products based on such documents. */ /* */ /* 2. Source Code Distribution Conditions: */ /* */ /* - Redistributions of Source Code must retain the above copyright licenses, */ /* this list of conditions and the following disclaimers. */ /* */ /* - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright */ /* licenses, this list of conditions and the following disclaimers in the */ /* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. */ /* */ /* 3. Disclaimers: */ /* */ /* - THE COPYRIGHT LICENSES SET FORTH ABOVE DO NOT REPRESENT ANY FORM OF */ /* LICENSE OR WAIVER, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, BY ESTOPPEL OR OTHERWISE, WITH */ /* RESPECT TO PATENT RIGHTS HELD BY TCG MEMBERS (OR OTHER THIRD PARTIES) */ /* THAT MAY BE NECESSARY TO IMPLEMENT THIS SPECIFICATION OR OTHERWISE. */ /* Contact TCG Administration (admin@trustedcomputinggroup.org) for */ /* information on specification licensing rights available through TCG */ /* membership agreements. */ /* */ /* - THIS SPECIFICATION IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITH NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED */ /* WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR */ /* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS, OR */ /* NONINFRINGEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS, OR ANY WARRANTY */ /* OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF ANY PROPOSAL, SPECIFICATION OR SAMPLE. */ /* */ /* - Without limitation, TCG and its members and licensors disclaim all */ /* liability, including liability for infringement of any proprietary */ /* rights, relating to use of information in this specification and to the */ /* implementation of this specification, and TCG disclaims all liability for */ /* cost of procurement of substitute goods or services, lost profits, loss */ /* of use, loss of data or any incidental, consequential, direct, indirect, */ /* or special damages, whether under contract, tort, warranty or otherwise, */ /* arising in any way out of use or reliance upon this specification or any */ /* information herein. */ /* */ /* (c) Copyright IBM Corp. and others, 2016 - 2018 */ /* */ /********************************************************************************/ /* 9.2 Bits.c */ /* 9.2.1 Introduction */ /* This file contains bit manipulation routines. They operate on bit arrays. */ /* The 0th bit in the array is the right-most bit in the 0th octet in the array. */ /* NOTE: If pAssert() is defined, the functions will assert if the indicated bit number is outside of the range of bArray. How the assert is handled is implementation dependent. */ /* 9.2.2 Includes */ #include "Tpm.h" /* 9.2.3 Functions */ /* 9.2.3.1 TestBit() */ /* This function is used to check the setting of a bit in an array of bits. */ /* Return Values Meaning */ /* TRUE bit is set */ /* FALSE bit is not set */ BOOL TestBit( unsigned int bitNum, // IN: number of the bit in 'bArray' BYTE *bArray, // IN: array containing the bits unsigned int bytesInArray // IN: size in bytes of 'bArray' ) { pAssert(bytesInArray > (bitNum >> 3)); return((bArray[bitNum >> 3] & (1 << (bitNum & 7))) != 0); } /* 9.2.3.2 SetBit() */ /* This function will set the indicated bit in bArray. */ void SetBit( unsigned int bitNum, // IN: number of the bit in 'bArray' BYTE *bArray, // IN: array containing the bits unsigned int bytesInArray // IN: size in bytes of 'bArray' ) { pAssert(bytesInArray > (bitNum >> 3)); bArray[bitNum >> 3] |= (1 << (bitNum & 7)); } /* 9.2.3.3 ClearBit() */ /* This function will clear the indicated bit in bArray. */ void ClearBit( unsigned int bitNum, // IN: number of the bit in 'bArray'. BYTE *bArray, // IN: array containing the bits unsigned int bytesInArray // IN: size in bytes of 'bArray' ) { pAssert(bytesInArray > (bitNum >> 3)); bArray[bitNum >> 3] &= ~(1 << (bitNum & 7)); }