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1c7d6984d0 Brightness 2025-08-12 03:25:22 +02:00
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86ffa5ef9d Pool 2025-08-12 03:25:05 +02:00
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4056473705 Cjson update 2025-08-12 03:24:56 +02:00
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88146af0ad Fall through compiler indications 2025-08-12 03:23:32 +02:00
8 changed files with 321 additions and 2 deletions

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brightness.c Normal file
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#include <assert.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
// #define SET_BIT(BF, N) BF |= ((uint64_t)0x1 << N)
// #define CLEAR_BIT(BF, N) BF &= ~((uint64_t)0x1 << N)
// #define IS_BIT_SET(BF, N) ((BF >> N) & 0x1)
// #define SET_BIT(BF, N) ((BF) |= ((typeof(BF))1 << (N)))
// #define CLEAR_BIT(BF, N) ((BF) &= ~((typeof(BF))1 << (N)))
// #define IS_BIT_SET(BF, N) (((BF) >> (N)) & (typeof(BF))1)
#define UINT_CAST(x) \
_Generic((x), \
uint8_t: (uint8_t)1, \
uint16_t: (uint16_t)1, \
uint32_t: (uint32_t)1, \
uint64_t: (uint64_t)1, \
default: (x) /* fallback */ \
)
#define SET_BIT(BF, N) ((BF) |= (UINT_CAST(BF) << (N)))
#define CLEAR_BIT(BF, N) ((BF) &= ~(UINT_CAST(BF) << (N)))
#define IS_BIT_SET(BF, N) (((BF) >> (N)) & UINT_CAST(BF))
typedef enum : char {
BRIGHTNESS_SET_INSTANT, //!< Set instantly with no delay
BRIGHTNESS_CMD_TRY_SET, //!< Set brightness, ignored if setpoint already exists
BRIGHTNESS_CMD_QUEUE, //!< Set brightness, queued if setpoint already exists
BRIGHTNESS_CMD_FORCE, //!< Force set brightness target
BRIGHTNESS_CMD_HOLD, //!< Force set brightness target to current brightness
} brightness_cmd_t;
typedef struct {
uint8_t type : 8;
uint32_t value : 24;
} brightness_cmd;
int main(void) {
assert(sizeof(brightness_cmd) == 4);
assert(sizeof(brightness_cmd_t) == 1);
// Examples
brightness_cmd cmd1 = {.type = BRIGHTNESS_CMD_FORCE, .value = 100};
brightness_cmd cmd2 = {.type = BRIGHTNESS_CMD_TRY_SET, .value = 50};
brightness_cmd cmd3 = {.type = BRIGHTNESS_CMD_QUEUE, .value = (1 << 23)};
// For readout comparisons later
brightness_cmd read1 = cmd1;
brightness_cmd read2 = cmd2;
brightness_cmd read3 = cmd3;
SET_BIT(*(int *)&read1, 10);
// In this case, our command structure fits neatly into a 32 bit integer
// so we can simply cast it directly:
uint32_t int_cmd = *(uint32_t *)&cmd1;
assert(memcmp(&int_cmd, &cmd1, 4) == 0);
// To buffer
char buf[12];
*(uint32_t *)&buf[0] = *(uint32_t *)&cmd1;
*(uint32_t *)&buf[4] = *(uint32_t *)&cmd2;
*(uint32_t *)&buf[8] = *(uint32_t *)&cmd3;
// Wipe these so we can read them back from the buffer
memset(&cmd1, 0, 4);
memset(&cmd2, 0, 4);
memset(&cmd3, 0, 4);
// Note that these are neq's
assert(memcmp(&cmd1, &read1, 4) != 0);
assert(memcmp(&cmd2, &read2, 4) != 0);
assert(memcmp(&cmd3, &read3, 4) != 0);
cmd1 = *(brightness_cmd *)&buf[0];
cmd2 = *(brightness_cmd *)&buf[4];
cmd3 = *(brightness_cmd *)&buf[8];
assert(memcmp(&cmd1, &read1, 4) == 0);
assert(memcmp(&cmd2, &read2, 4) == 0);
assert(memcmp(&cmd3, &read3, 4) == 0);
brightness_cmd casted = *(brightness_cmd *)&read1;
assert(memcmp(&read1, &casted, 4) == 0);
printf("Sizeof(brightness_cmd) = %ld\n", sizeof(brightness_cmd));
printf("Sizeof(brightness_cmd_t) = %ld\n", sizeof(brightness_cmd));
printf("All is well!\n");
}

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CC ?= gcc
CFLAGS ?= -Wall -O2 -lcjson
TARGET = main.elf
SRC = main.c
$(TARGET): $(SRC)
@echo CC $@
@$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS)
clean:
rm -f $(TARGET)

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cJSON_AddStringToObject(root, "cmd", "set_level");
cJSON_AddNumberToObject(root, "level", level);
char *message = cJSON_PrintUnformatted(root);
// char *message = cJSON_PrintUnformatted(root);
char *msg2 = cJSON_Print(root);
cJSON_Delete(root);
return message; // Remember to free this when done!
return msg2; // Remember to free this when done!
}
int main(void) {

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k = 0;
switch (len & 3) {
case 3: k ^= key[i + 2] << 16;
/* fall through */
case 2: k ^= key[i + 1] << 8;
/* fall through */
case 1: k ^= key[i + 0];
k *= c1; k = (k << 15) | (k >> (32 - 15)); k *= c2; h ^= k;
}

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# Language: C
BasedOnStyle: LLVM
IndentWidth: 4 # Use 4 spaces for indentation
TabWidth: 4 # Tab width is also 4 spaces
UseTab: Never # Always use spaces instead of tabs
ColumnLimit: 80 # Wrap lines after 80 characters
AllowShortLoopsOnASingleLine: true

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#include <malloc.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <string.h>
/* See: https://8dcc.github.io/programming/pool-allocator.html */
/* See: https://github.com/8dcc/libpool */
#define CHUNK_SIZE 64
typedef union Chunk Chunk;
union Chunk {
Chunk *next; // When not null, it is used
char arr[CHUNK_SIZE];
};
typedef struct LinkedPtr LinkedPtr;
struct LinkedPtr {
Chunk *ptr;
LinkedPtr *next;
};
typedef struct Pool Pool;
struct Pool {
Chunk *free_chunk; // Pointer to a linked list of free chunks
LinkedPtr *array_starts;
};
Pool *pool_new(size_t pool_size) {
Pool *pool = malloc(sizeof(Pool));
if (pool == NULL)
return NULL;
Chunk *arr = pool->free_chunk = malloc(pool_size * sizeof(Chunk));
if (arr == NULL) {
free(pool);
return NULL;
}
for (size_t i = 0; i < pool_size - 1; i++) arr[i].next = &arr[i + 1];
arr[pool_size - 1].next = NULL;
pool->array_starts = malloc(sizeof(LinkedPtr));
if (pool->array_starts == NULL) {
/* Allocation failed */
free(arr);
free(pool);
return NULL;
}
pool->array_starts->next = NULL;
pool->array_starts->ptr = arr;
return pool;
}
void *pool_alloc(Pool *pool) {
if (pool == NULL || pool->free_chunk == NULL)
return NULL;
// Pop a new one from the free list
Chunk *result = pool->free_chunk;
pool->free_chunk = pool->free_chunk->next;
return result;
}
void pool_free(Pool *pool, void *ptr) {
if (pool == NULL || ptr == NULL)
return;
// This can be done withuot an intermediate ptr
Chunk *freed = ptr;
freed->next = pool->free_chunk;
pool->free_chunk = freed;
}
void pool_close(Pool *pool) {
if (pool == NULL)
return;
LinkedPtr *lptr = pool->array_starts;
while (lptr != NULL) {
LinkedPtr *next = lptr->next;
free(lptr->ptr);
free(lptr);
lptr = next;
}
free(pool);
}
bool pool_resize(Pool *pool, size_t extra_chunk_num) {
if (pool == NULL || extra_chunk_num == 0)
return false;
// Allocate the array of extra chunks that we are trying to add to the pool.
Chunk *extra_chunk_arr = malloc(extra_chunk_num * sizeof(Chunk));
if (extra_chunk_arr == NULL)
return false;
// Link the new chunks together, just like we did when creating the pool.
for (size_t i = 0; i < extra_chunk_num - 1; i++)
extra_chunk_arr[i].next = &extra_chunk_arr[i + 1];
// Prepend the array of extra chunks to the “free chunks” list, just like we
// did when freeing chunks.
extra_chunk_arr[extra_chunk_num - 1].next = pool->free_chunk;
pool->free_chunk = extra_chunk_arr;
// Allocate a new LinkedPtr structure, and store the start of the new chunk
// array in it.
LinkedPtr *array_start = malloc(sizeof(LinkedPtr));
if (array_start == NULL) {
free(extra_chunk_arr);
return false;
}
// Prepend this new LinkedPtr structure to the linked list of “array
// starts”, stored inside the Pool structure.
array_start->ptr = extra_chunk_arr;
array_start->next = pool->array_starts;
pool->array_starts = array_start;
return true;
}

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#include <malloc.h>
#include <string.h>
/* See: https://8dcc.github.io/programming/pool-allocator.html */
#define CHUNK_SIZE 64
typedef union Chunk Chunk;
union Chunk {
Chunk *next; // When not null, it is used
char arr[CHUNK_SIZE];
};
typedef struct Pool Pool;
struct Pool {
Chunk *free_chunk; // Pointer to a linked list of free chunks
Chunk *chunk_arr;
};
void *pool_alloc(Pool *pool) {
if (pool == NULL || pool->free_chunk == NULL)
return NULL;
// Pop a new one from the free list
Chunk *result = pool->free_chunk;
pool->free_chunk = pool->free_chunk->next;
return result;
}
void pool_free(Pool *pool, void *ptr) {
if (pool == NULL || ptr == NULL)
return;
// This can be done withuot an intermediate ptr
Chunk *freed = ptr;
freed->next = pool->free_chunk;
pool->free_chunk = freed;
}
void pool_close(Pool *pool) {
if (pool == NULL)
return;
free(pool->chunk_arr);
free(pool);
}

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#!/usr/bin/env lua
local m = {}
print("Hello")
os.execute("echo $SHELL")
m.abc = {
kek = 10,
}
function m:print()
print(m.abc.kek)
end
function os.getName()
local osname
-- ask LuaJIT first
if jit then
return jit.os
end
-- Unix, Linux variants
local fh, _ = assert(io.popen("uname -o 2>/dev/null", "r"))
if fh then
osname = fh:read()
end
return osname or "Windows"
end
m:print()
print(os.getName())