/* -*- mode: c; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- */ #undef NDEBUG #include #include "k5-platform.h" int main () { /* Test some low-level assumptions the Kerberos code depends on. */ union { uint64_t n64; uint32_t n32; uint16_t n16; unsigned char b[9]; } u; static unsigned char buf[9] = { 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 }; assert(load_64_be(buf+1) == 0x0102030405060708LL); assert(load_64_le(buf+1) == 0x0807060504030201LL); assert(load_32_le(buf+2) == 0x05040302); assert(load_32_be(buf+2) == 0x02030405); assert(load_16_be(buf+3) == 0x0304); assert(load_16_le(buf+3) == 0x0403); u.b[0] = 0; assert((store_64_be(0x0102030405060708LL, u.b+1), !memcmp(buf, u.b, 9))); u.b[1] = 9; assert((store_64_le(0x0807060504030201LL, u.b+1), !memcmp(buf, u.b, 9))); u.b[2] = 10; assert((store_32_be(0x02030405, u.b+2), !memcmp(buf, u.b, 9))); u.b[3] = 11; assert((store_32_le(0x05040302, u.b+2), !memcmp(buf, u.b, 9))); u.b[4] = 12; assert((store_16_be(0x0304, u.b+3), !memcmp(buf, u.b, 9))); u.b[4] = 13; assert((store_16_le(0x0403, u.b+3), !memcmp(buf, u.b, 9))); /* Verify that load_*_n properly does native format. Assume the unaligned thing is okay. */ u.n64 = 0x090a0b0c0d0e0f00LL; assert(load_64_n((unsigned char *) &u.n64) == 0x090a0b0c0d0e0f00LL); u.n32 = 0x06070809; assert(load_32_n((unsigned char *) &u.n32) == 0x06070809); u.n16 = 0x0a0b; assert(load_16_n((unsigned char *) &u.n16) == 0x0a0b); return 0; }