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* union versus bit manipulation
@ 2005-06-14 13:07 Robert P. J. Day
  2005-06-14 20:03 ` Steve Graegert
  2005-06-15  2:35 ` Glynn Clements
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Robert P. J. Day @ 2005-06-14 13:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: C programming list


  looking for advice on the following issue.  some code i've inherited
defines an unsigned 16-bit value that's meant to be interpreted in the
following way in terms of the internal bit structure:

  1-bit		class
  2-bit		type
  13-bit	value

however, in addition to needing to access the individual components of
this object, the code (sadly) also needs to treat the whole thing as
an unsigned 16-bit value to use as a key into a larger data structure.

  at the moment, defining the whole thing as an unsigned 16-bit object
and using bit operations works fine, but i was considering redefining
the type to use a union thusly:

union thing {
        uint16_t thingval ;
        struct S {
                unsigned val    : 13 ;
                unsigned type   : 2 ;
                unsigned class  : 1 ;
        } s ;
} ;


  the major problems i see are that 1) i'd obviously need to guarantee
that the fields in the struct are packed to make sure they still
correspond to the appropriate 16-bit value, and 2) i need to make it
portable across different endian architectures (i'm compiling the code
on am x86 for a Power PC board).

  given the cautions associated with structure packing and alignment,
as well as endianness, is it even worth the trouble to think of
something like this?  or should i just leave the object as a uint16_t
and stick with the bit operations?

rday

p.s.  i can guarantee that i'll be using gcc to compile, which has
some support for forcing packing, but i'm not sure at this point it's
worth the trouble.  thoughts?

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