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28 
29 /**
30  * @file
31  *   This file includes definitions for a signed preference value and its 2-bit unsigned representation used by
32  *   Route Preference in RFC-4191.
33  */
34 
35 #ifndef PREFERENCE_HPP_
36 #define PREFERENCE_HPP_
37 
38 #include "openthread-core-config.h"
39 
40 #include "common/error.hpp"
41 
42 namespace ot {
43 
44 /**
45  * This class provides constants and static methods to convert between `int8_t` preference and its 2-bit unsigned
46  * representation.
47  *
48  */
49 class Preference
50 {
51 public:
52     static constexpr int8_t kHigh   = 1;  ///< High preference.
53     static constexpr int8_t kMedium = 0;  ///< Medium preference.
54     static constexpr int8_t kLow    = -1; ///< Low preference.
55 
56     /**
57      * This static method converts a signed preference value to its corresponding 2-bit `uint8_t` value.
58      *
59      * A positive @p aPrf is mapped to "High Preference", a negative @p aPrf is mapped to "Low Preference", and
60      * zero @p aPrf is mapped to "Medium Preference".
61      *
62      * @param[in] aPrf   The preference to convert to `uint8_t`.
63      *
64      * @returns The 2-bit unsigned value representing @p aPrf.
65      *
66      */
67     static uint8_t To2BitUint(int8_t aPrf);
68 
69     /**
70      * This static method converts a 2-bit `uint8_t` value to a signed preference value `kHigh`, `kMedium`, and `kLow`.
71      *
72      * Only the first two bits (LSB) of @p a2BitUint are used and the rest of the bits are ignored.
73      *
74      * - `0b01` (or 1) is mapped to `kHigh`.
75      * - `0b00` (or 0) is mapped to `kMedium`.
76      * - `0b11` (or 3) is mapped to `kLow`.
77      * - `0b10` (or 2) is reserved for future and is also mapped to `kMedium` (this complies with RFC-4191 where
78      *                 the reserved value `0b10` MUST be treated as `0b00` for Route Preference).
79      *
80      * @param[in] a2BitUint   The 2-bit unsigned value to convert from. Only two LSB bits are used and the reset are
81      *                        ignored.
82      *
83      * @returns The signed preference `kHigh`, `kMedium`, or `kLow` corresponding to @p a2BitUint.
84      *
85      */
86     static int8_t From2BitUint(uint8_t a2BitUint);
87 
88     /**
89      * This static method indicates whether a given `int8_t` preference value is valid, i.e., whether it has of the
90      * three values `kHigh`, `kMedium`, or `kLow`.
91      *
92      * @param[in] aPrf  The signed preference value to check.
93      *
94      * @retval TRUE   if @p aPrf is valid.
95      * @retval FALSE  if @p aPrf is not valid
96      *
97      */
98     static bool IsValid(int8_t aPrf);
99 
100     /**
101      * This static method indicates whether a given 2-bit `uint8_t` preference value is valid.
102      *
103      * @param[in] a2BitUint   The 2-bit unsigned value to convert from. Only two LSB bits are used and the reset are
104      *                        ignored.
105      *
106      * @retval TRUE   if the first 2 bits of @p a2BitUint are `0b00`, `0b01`, or `0b11`.
107      * @retval FALSE  if the first 2 bits of @p a2BitUint are `0b01`.
108      *
109      */
Is2BitUintValid(uint8_t a2BitUint)110     static bool Is2BitUintValid(uint8_t a2BitUint) { return ((a2BitUint & k2BitMask) != k2BitReserved); }
111 
112     /**
113      * This static method converts a given preference to a human-readable string.
114      *
115      * @param[in] aPrf  The preference to convert.
116      *
117      * @returns The string representation of @p aPrf.
118      *
119      */
120     static const char *ToString(int8_t aPrf);
121 
122     Preference(void) = delete;
123 
124 private:
125     static constexpr uint8_t k2BitMask = 3;
126 
127     static constexpr uint8_t k2BitHigh     = 1; // 0b01
128     static constexpr uint8_t k2BitMedium   = 0; // 0b00
129     static constexpr uint8_t k2BitLow      = 3; // 0b11
130     static constexpr uint8_t k2BitReserved = 2; // 0b10
131 };
132 
133 } // namespace ot
134 
135 #endif // PREFERENCE_HPP_
136