/* ****************************************************************************** * * Copyright (C) 2000-2007, International Business Machines * Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved. * ****************************************************************************** * file name: ucnvmbcs.h * encoding: US-ASCII * tab size: 8 (not used) * indentation:4 * * created on: 2000jul07 * created by: Markus W. Scherer */ #ifndef __UCNVMBCS_H__ #define __UCNVMBCS_H__ #include "unicode/utypes.h" #if !UCONFIG_NO_CONVERSION #include "unicode/ucnv.h" #include "ucnv_cnv.h" #include "ucnv_ext.h" /** * ICU conversion (.cnv) data file structure, following the usual UDataInfo * header. * * Format version: 6.2 * * struct UConverterStaticData -- struct containing the converter name, IBM CCSID, * min/max bytes per character, etc. * see ucnv_bld.h * * -------------------- * * The static data is followed by conversionType-specific data structures. * At the moment, there are only variations of MBCS converters. They all have * the same toUnicode structures, while the fromUnicode structures for SBCS * differ from those for other MBCS-style converters. * * _MBCSHeader.version 5 is optional and not backward-compatible * (as usual for changes in the major version field). * * Versions 5.m work like versions 4.m except: * - The _MBCSHeader has variable length (and is always longer than in version 4). * See the struct _MBCSHeader further description below. * - There is a set of flags which indicate further incompatible changes. * (Reader code must reject the file if it does not recognize them all.) * - In particular, one of these flags indicates that most of the fromUnicode * data is missing and must be reconstituted from the toUnicode data * and from the utf8Friendly mbcsIndex at load time. * (This only works with a utf8Friendly table.) * In this case, makeconv may increase maxFastUChar automatically to U+FFFF. * * The first of these versions is 5.3, which is like 4.3 except for the differences above. * * When possible, makeconv continues to generate version 4.m files. * * _MBCSHeader.version 4.3 optionally modifies the fromUnicode data structures * slightly and optionally adds a table for conversion to MBCS (non-SBCS) * charsets. * * The modifications are to make the data utf8Friendly. Not every 4.3 file * file contains utf8Friendly data. * It is utf8Friendly if _MBCSHeader.version[2]!=0. * In this case, the data structures are utf8Friendly up to the code point * maxFastUChar=((_MBCSHeader.version[2]<<8)|0xff) * * A utf8Friendly file has fromUnicode stage 3 entries for code points up to * maxFastUChar allocated in blocks of 64 for indexing with the 6 bits from * a UTF-8 trail byte. ASCII is allocated linearly with 128 contiguous entries. * * In addition, a utf8Friendly MBCS file contains an additional * uint16_t mbcsIndex[(maxFastUChar+1)>>6]; * which replaces the stage 1 and 2 tables for indexing with bits from the * UTF-8 lead byte and middle trail byte. Unlike the older MBCS stage 2 table, * the mbcsIndex does not contain roundtrip flags. Therefore, all fallbacks * from code points up to maxFastUChar (and roundtrips to 0x00) are moved to * the extension data structure. This also allows for faster roundtrip * conversion from UTF-16. * * SBCS files do not contain an additional sbcsIndex[] array because the * proportional size increase would be noticeable, but the runtime * code builds one for the code point range for which the runtime conversion * code is optimized. * * For SBCS, maxFastUChar should be at least U+0FFF. The initial makeconv * implementation sets it to U+1FFF. Because the sbcsIndex is not stored in * the file, a larger maxFastUChar only affects stage 3 block allocation size * and is free in empty blocks. (Larger blocks with sparse contents cause larger * files.) U+1FFF includes almost all of the small scripts. * U+0FFF covers UTF-8 two-byte sequences and three-byte sequences starting with * 0xe0. This includes most scripts with legacy SBCS charsets. * The initial runtime implementation using 4.3 files only builds an sbcsIndex * for code points up to U+0FFF. * * For MBCS, maxFastUChar should be at least U+D7FF (=initial value). * This boundary is convenient because practically all of the commonly used * characters are below it, and because it is the boundary to surrogate * code points, above which special handling is necessary anyway. * (Surrogate pair assembly for UTF-16, validity checking for UTF-8.) * * maxFastUChar could be up to U+FFFF to cover the whole BMP, which could be * useful especially for conversion from UTF-8 when the input can be assumed * to be valid, because the surrogate range would then not have to be * checked. * (With maxFastUChar=0xffff, makeconv would have to check for mbcsIndex value * overflow because with the all-unassigned block 0 and nearly full mappings * from the BMP it is theoretically possible that an index into stage 3 * exceeds 16 bits.) * * _MBCSHeader.version 4.2 adds an optional conversion extension data structure. * If it is present, then an ICU version reading header versions 4.0 or 4.1 * will be able to use the base table and ignore the extension. * * The unicodeMask in the static data is part of the base table data structure. * Especially, the UCNV_HAS_SUPPLEMENTARY flag determines the length of the * fromUnicode stage 1 array. * The static data unicodeMask refers only to the base table's properties if * a base table is included. * In an extension-only file, the static data unicodeMask is 0. * The extension data indexes have a separate field with the unicodeMask flags. * * MBCS-style data structure following the static data. * Offsets are counted in bytes from the beginning of the MBCS header structure. * Details about usage in comments in ucnvmbcs.c. * * struct _MBCSHeader (see the definition in this header file below) * contains 32-bit fields as follows: * 8 values: * 0 uint8_t[4] MBCS version in UVersionInfo format (currently 4.3.x.0) * 1 uint32_t countStates * 2 uint32_t countToUFallbacks * 3 uint32_t offsetToUCodeUnits * 4 uint32_t offsetFromUTable * 5 uint32_t offsetFromUBytes * 6 uint32_t flags, bits: * 31.. 8 offsetExtension -- _MBCSHeader.version 4.2 (ICU 2.8) and higher * 0 for older versions and if * there is not extension structure * 7.. 0 outputType * 7 uint32_t fromUBytesLength -- _MBCSHeader.version 4.1 (ICU 2.4) and higher * counts bytes in fromUBytes[] * * New and required in version 5: * 8 uint32_t options, bits: * 31..16 reserved for flags that can be added without breaking * backward compatibility * 15.. 6 reserved for flags whose addition will break * backward compatibility * 6 MBCS_OPT_FROM_U -- if set, * then most of the fromUnicode data is omitted; * fullStage2Length is present and the missing * bottom part of stage 2 must be reconstituted from * the toUnicode data; * stage 3 is missing completely as well; * not used for SBCS tables * 5.. 0 length of the _MBCSHeader (number of uint32_t) * * New and optional in version 5: * 9 uint32_t fullStage2Length: used if MBCS_OPT_FROM_U is set * specifies the full length of stage 2 * including the omitted part * * if(outputType==MBCS_OUTPUT_EXT_ONLY) { * -- base table name for extension-only table * char baseTableName[variable]; -- with NUL plus padding for 4-alignment * * -- all _MBCSHeader fields except for version and flags are 0 * } else { * -- normal base table with optional extension * * int32_t stateTable[countStates][256]; * * struct _MBCSToUFallback { (fallbacks are sorted by offset) * uint32_t offset; * UChar32 codePoint; * } toUFallbacks[countToUFallbacks]; * * uint16_t unicodeCodeUnits[(offsetFromUTable-offsetToUCodeUnits)/2]; * (padded to an even number of units) * * -- stage 1 tables * if(staticData.unicodeMask&UCNV_HAS_SUPPLEMENTARY) { * -- stage 1 table for all of Unicode * uint16_t fromUTable[0x440]; (32-bit-aligned) * } else { * -- BMP-only tables have a smaller stage 1 table * uint16_t fromUTable[0x40]; (32-bit-aligned) * } * * -- stage 2 tables * length determined by top of stage 1 and bottom of stage 3 tables * if(outputType==MBCS_OUTPUT_1) { * -- SBCS: pure indexes * uint16_t stage 2 indexes[?]; * } else { * -- DBCS, MBCS, EBCDIC_STATEFUL, ...: roundtrip flags and indexes * uint32_t stage 2 flags and indexes[?]; * if(options&MBCS_OPT_NO_FROM_U) { * stage 2 really has length fullStage2Length * and the omitted lower part must be reconstituted from * the toUnicode data * } * } * * -- stage 3 tables with byte results * if(outputType==MBCS_OUTPUT_1) { * -- SBCS: each 16-bit result contains flags and the result byte, see ucnvmbcs.c * uint16_t fromUBytes[fromUBytesLength/2]; * } else if(!(options&MBCS_OPT_NO_FROM_U)) { * -- DBCS, MBCS, EBCDIC_STATEFUL, ... 2/3/4 bytes result, see ucnvmbcs.c * uint8_t fromUBytes[fromUBytesLength]; or * uint16_t fromUBytes[fromUBytesLength/2]; or * uint32_t fromUBytes[fromUBytesLength/4]; * } else { * fromUBytes[] must be reconstituted from the toUnicode data * } * * -- optional utf8Friendly mbcsIndex -- _MBCSHeader.version 4.3 (ICU 3.8) and higher * if(outputType!=MBCS_OUTPUT_1 && * _MBCSHeader.version[1]>=3 && * (maxFastUChar=_MBCSHeader.version[2])!=0 * ) { * maxFastUChar=(maxFastUChar<<8)|0xff; * uint16_t mbcsIndex[(maxFastUChar+1)>>6]; * } * } * * -- extension table, details see ucnv_ext.h * int32_t indexes[>=32]; ... */ /* MBCS converter data and state -------------------------------------------- */ enum { MBCS_MAX_STATE_COUNT=128 }; /** * MBCS action codes for conversions to Unicode. * These values are in bits 23..20 of the state table entries. */ enum { MBCS_STATE_VALID_DIRECT_16, MBCS_STATE_VALID_DIRECT_20, MBCS_STATE_FALLBACK_DIRECT_16, MBCS_STATE_FALLBACK_DIRECT_20, MBCS_STATE_VALID_16, MBCS_STATE_VALID_16_PAIR, MBCS_STATE_UNASSIGNED, MBCS_STATE_ILLEGAL, MBCS_STATE_CHANGE_ONLY }; /* Macros for state table entries */ #define MBCS_ENTRY_TRANSITION(state, offset) (int32_t)(((int32_t)(state)<<24L)|(offset)) #define MBCS_ENTRY_TRANSITION_SET_OFFSET(entry, offset) (int32_t)(((entry)&0xff000000)|(offset)) #define MBCS_ENTRY_TRANSITION_ADD_OFFSET(entry, offset) (int32_t)((entry)+(offset)) #define MBCS_ENTRY_FINAL(state, action, value) (int32_t)(0x80000000|((int32_t)(state)<<24L)|((action)<<20L)|(value)) #define MBCS_ENTRY_SET_FINAL(entry) (int32_t)((entry)|0x80000000) #define MBCS_ENTRY_FINAL_SET_ACTION(entry, action) (int32_t)(((entry)&0xff0fffff)|((int32_t)(action)<<20L)) #define MBCS_ENTRY_FINAL_SET_VALUE(entry, value) (int32_t)(((entry)&0xfff00000)|(value)) #define MBCS_ENTRY_FINAL_SET_ACTION_VALUE(entry, action, value) (int32_t)(((entry)&0xff000000)|((int32_t)(action)<<20L)|(value)) #define MBCS_ENTRY_SET_STATE(entry, state) (int32_t)(((entry)&0x80ffffff)|((int32_t)(state)<<24L)) #define MBCS_ENTRY_STATE(entry) (((entry)>>24)&0x7f) #define MBCS_ENTRY_IS_TRANSITION(entry) ((entry)>=0) #define MBCS_ENTRY_IS_FINAL(entry) ((entry)<0) #define MBCS_ENTRY_TRANSITION_STATE(entry) ((entry)>>24) #define MBCS_ENTRY_TRANSITION_OFFSET(entry) ((entry)&0xffffff) #define MBCS_ENTRY_FINAL_STATE(entry) (((entry)>>24)&0x7f) #define MBCS_ENTRY_FINAL_IS_VALID_DIRECT_16(entry) ((entry)<(int32_t)0x80100000) #define MBCS_ENTRY_FINAL_ACTION(entry) (((entry)>>20)&0xf) #define MBCS_ENTRY_FINAL_VALUE(entry) ((entry)&0xfffff) #define MBCS_ENTRY_FINAL_VALUE_16(entry) (uint16_t)(entry) #define IS_ASCII_ROUNDTRIP(b, asciiRoundtrips) (((asciiRoundtrips) & (1<<((b)>>2)))!=0) /* single-byte fromUnicode: get the 16-bit result word */ #define MBCS_SINGLE_RESULT_FROM_U(table, results, c) (results)[ (table)[ (table)[(c)>>10] +(((c)>>4)&0x3f) ] +((c)&0xf) ] /* single-byte fromUnicode using the sbcsIndex */ #define SBCS_RESULT_FROM_LOW_BMP(table, results, c) (results)[ (table)[(c)>>6] +((c)&0x3f) ] /* single-byte fromUTF8 using the sbcsIndex; l and t must be masked externally; can be l=0 and t<=0x7f */ #define SBCS_RESULT_FROM_UTF8(table, results, l, t) (results)[ (table)[l] +(t) ] /* multi-byte fromUnicode: get the 32-bit stage 2 entry */ #define MBCS_STAGE_2_FROM_U(table, c) ((const uint32_t *)(table))[ (table)[(c)>>10] +(((c)>>4)&0x3f) ] #define MBCS_FROM_U_IS_ROUNDTRIP(stage2Entry, c) ( ((stage2Entry) & ((uint32_t)1<< (16+((c)&0xf)) )) !=0) #define MBCS_VALUE_2_FROM_STAGE_2(bytes, stage2Entry, c) ((uint16_t *)(bytes))[16*(uint32_t)(uint16_t)(stage2Entry)+((c)&0xf)] #define MBCS_VALUE_4_FROM_STAGE_2(bytes, stage2Entry, c) ((uint32_t *)(bytes))[16*(uint32_t)(uint16_t)(stage2Entry)+((c)&0xf)] #define MBCS_POINTER_3_FROM_STAGE_2(bytes, stage2Entry, c) ((bytes)+(16*(uint32_t)(uint16_t)(stage2Entry)+((c)&0xf))*3) /* double-byte fromUnicode using the mbcsIndex */ #define DBCS_RESULT_FROM_MOST_BMP(table, results, c) (results)[ (table)[(c)>>6] +((c)&0x3f) ] /* double-byte fromUTF8 using the mbcsIndex; l and t1 combined into lt1; lt1 and t2 must be masked externally */ #define DBCS_RESULT_FROM_UTF8(table, results, lt1, t2) (results)[ (table)[lt1] +(t2) ] /** * MBCS output types for conversions from Unicode. * These per-converter types determine the storage method in stage 3 of the lookup table, * mostly how many bytes are stored per entry. */ enum { MBCS_OUTPUT_1, /* 0 */ MBCS_OUTPUT_2, /* 1 */ MBCS_OUTPUT_3, /* 2 */ MBCS_OUTPUT_4, /* 3 */ MBCS_OUTPUT_3_EUC=8, /* 8 */ MBCS_OUTPUT_4_EUC, /* 9 */ MBCS_OUTPUT_2_SISO=12, /* c */ MBCS_OUTPUT_2_HZ, /* d */ MBCS_OUTPUT_EXT_ONLY, /* e */ MBCS_OUTPUT_COUNT, MBCS_OUTPUT_DBCS_ONLY=0xdb /* runtime-only type for DBCS-only handling of SISO tables */ }; /** * Fallbacks to Unicode are stored outside the normal state table and code point structures * in a vector of items of this type. They are sorted by offset. */ typedef struct { uint32_t offset; UChar32 codePoint; } _MBCSToUFallback; /** Constants for fast and UTF-8-friendly conversion. */ enum { SBCS_FAST_MAX=0x0fff, /* maximum code point with UTF-8-friendly SBCS runtime code, see makeconv SBCS_UTF8_MAX */ SBCS_FAST_LIMIT=SBCS_FAST_MAX+1, /* =0x1000 */ MBCS_FAST_MAX=0xd7ff, /* maximum code point with UTF-8-friendly MBCS runtime code, see makeconv MBCS_UTF8_MAX */ MBCS_FAST_LIMIT=MBCS_FAST_MAX+1 /* =0xd800 */ }; /** * This is the MBCS part of the UConverterTable union (a runtime data structure). * It keeps all the per-converter data and points into the loaded mapping tables. * * utf8Friendly data structures added with _MBCSHeader.version 4.3 */ typedef struct UConverterMBCSTable { /* toUnicode */ uint8_t countStates, dbcsOnlyState, stateTableOwned; uint32_t countToUFallbacks; const int32_t (*stateTable)/*[countStates]*/[256]; int32_t (*swapLFNLStateTable)/*[countStates]*/[256]; /* for swaplfnl */ const uint16_t *unicodeCodeUnits/*[countUnicodeResults]*/; const _MBCSToUFallback *toUFallbacks; /* fromUnicode */ const uint16_t *fromUnicodeTable; const uint16_t *mbcsIndex; /* for fast conversion from most of BMP to MBCS (utf8Friendly data) */ uint16_t sbcsIndex[SBCS_FAST_LIMIT>>6]; /* for fast conversion from low BMP to SBCS (utf8Friendly data) */ const uint8_t *fromUnicodeBytes; uint8_t *swapLFNLFromUnicodeBytes; /* for swaplfnl */ uint32_t fromUBytesLength; uint8_t outputType, unicodeMask; UBool utf8Friendly; /* for utf8Friendly data */ UChar maxFastUChar; /* for utf8Friendly data */ /* roundtrips */ uint32_t asciiRoundtrips; /* reconstituted data that was omitted from the .cnv file */ uint8_t *reconstitutedData; /* converter name for swaplfnl */ char *swapLFNLName; /* extension data */ struct UConverterSharedData *baseSharedData; const int32_t *extIndexes; } UConverterMBCSTable; enum { MBCS_OPT_LENGTH_MASK=0x3f, MBCS_OPT_NO_FROM_U=0x40, /* * If any of the following options bits are set, * then the file must be rejected. */ MBCS_OPT_INCOMPATIBLE_MASK=0xffc0, /* * Remove bits from this mask as more options are recognized * by all implementations that use this constant. */ MBCS_OPT_UNKNOWN_INCOMPATIBLE_MASK=0xff80 }; enum { MBCS_HEADER_V4_LENGTH=8, MBCS_HEADER_V5_MIN_LENGTH=9 }; /** * MBCS data header. See data format description above. */ typedef struct { UVersionInfo version; uint32_t countStates, countToUFallbacks, offsetToUCodeUnits, offsetFromUTable, offsetFromUBytes, flags, fromUBytesLength; /* new and required in version 5 */ uint32_t options; /* new and optional in version 5; used if options&MBCS_OPT_NO_FROM_U */ uint32_t fullStage2Length; /* number of 32-bit units */ } _MBCSHeader; /* * This is a simple version of _MBCSGetNextUChar() that is used * by other converter implementations. * It only returns an "assigned" result if it consumes the entire input. * It does not use state from the converter, nor error codes. * It does not handle the EBCDIC swaplfnl option (set in UConverter). * It handles conversion extensions but not GB 18030. * * Return value: * U+fffe unassigned * U+ffff illegal * otherwise the Unicode code point */ U_CFUNC UChar32 ucnv_MBCSSimpleGetNextUChar(UConverterSharedData *sharedData, const char *source, int32_t length, UBool useFallback); /** * This version of _MBCSSimpleGetNextUChar() is optimized for single-byte, single-state codepages. * It does not handle the EBCDIC swaplfnl option (set in UConverter). * It does not handle conversion extensions (_extToU()). */ U_CFUNC UChar32 ucnv_MBCSSingleSimpleGetNextUChar(UConverterSharedData *sharedData, uint8_t b, UBool useFallback); /** * This macro version of _MBCSSingleSimpleGetNextUChar() gets a code point from a byte. * It works for single-byte, single-state codepages that only map * to and from BMP code points, and it always * returns fallback values. */ #define _MBCS_SINGLE_SIMPLE_GET_NEXT_BMP(sharedData, b) \ (UChar)MBCS_ENTRY_FINAL_VALUE_16((sharedData)->mbcs.stateTable[0][(uint8_t)(b)]) /** * This is an internal function that allows other converter implementations * to check whether a byte is a lead byte. */ U_CFUNC UBool ucnv_MBCSIsLeadByte(UConverterSharedData *sharedData, char byte); /** This is a macro version of _MBCSIsLeadByte(). */ #define _MBCS_IS_LEAD_BYTE(sharedData, byte) \ (UBool)MBCS_ENTRY_IS_TRANSITION((sharedData)->mbcs.stateTable[0][(uint8_t)(byte)]) /* * This is another simple conversion function for internal use by other * conversion implementations. * It does not use the converter state nor call callbacks. * It does not handle the EBCDIC swaplfnl option (set in UConverter). * It handles conversion extensions but not GB 18030. * * It converts one single Unicode code point into codepage bytes, encoded * as one 32-bit value. The function returns the number of bytes in *pValue: * 1..4 the number of bytes in *pValue * 0 unassigned (*pValue undefined) * -1 illegal (currently not used, *pValue undefined) * * *pValue will contain the resulting bytes with the last byte in bits 7..0, * the second to last byte in bits 15..8, etc. * Currently, the function assumes but does not check that 0<=c<=0x10ffff. */ U_CFUNC int32_t ucnv_MBCSFromUChar32(UConverterSharedData *sharedData, UChar32 c, uint32_t *pValue, UBool useFallback); /** * This version of _MBCSFromUChar32() is optimized for single-byte codepages. * It does not handle the EBCDIC swaplfnl option (set in UConverter). * * It returns the codepage byte for the code point, or -1 if it is unassigned. */ U_CFUNC int32_t ucnv_MBCSSingleFromUChar32(UConverterSharedData *sharedData, UChar32 c, UBool useFallback); /** * SBCS, DBCS, and EBCDIC_STATEFUL are replaced by MBCS, but * we cheat a little about the type, returning the old types if appropriate. */ U_CFUNC UConverterType ucnv_MBCSGetType(const UConverter* converter); U_CFUNC void ucnv_MBCSFromUnicodeWithOffsets(UConverterFromUnicodeArgs *pArgs, UErrorCode *pErrorCode); U_CFUNC void ucnv_MBCSToUnicodeWithOffsets(UConverterToUnicodeArgs *pArgs, UErrorCode *pErrorCode); /* * Internal function returning a UnicodeSet for toUnicode() conversion. * Currently only used for ISO-2022-CN, and only handles roundtrip mappings. * In the future, if we add support for fallback sets, this function * needs to be updated. * Handles extensions. * Does not empty the set first. */ U_CFUNC void ucnv_MBCSGetUnicodeSetForUnicode(const UConverterSharedData *sharedData, const USetAdder *sa, UConverterUnicodeSet which, UErrorCode *pErrorCode); /* * Same as ucnv_MBCSGetUnicodeSetForUnicode() but * the set can be filtered by encoding scheme. * Used by stateful converters which share regular conversion tables * but only use a subset of their mappings. */ U_CFUNC void ucnv_MBCSGetFilteredUnicodeSetForUnicode(const UConverterSharedData *sharedData, const USetAdder *sa, UConverterUnicodeSet which, UConverterSetFilter filter, UErrorCode *pErrorCode); #endif #endif