common_types: Convert typedefs to using aliases
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#include <array>
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#include <cstdint>
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typedef std::uint8_t u8;   ///< 8-bit unsigned byte
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typedef std::uint16_t u16; ///< 16-bit unsigned short
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typedef std::uint32_t u32; ///< 32-bit unsigned word
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typedef std::uint64_t u64; ///< 64-bit unsigned int
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using u8 = std::uint8_t;   ///< 8-bit unsigned byte
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using u16 = std::uint16_t; ///< 16-bit unsigned short
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using u32 = std::uint32_t; ///< 32-bit unsigned word
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using u64 = std::uint64_t; ///< 64-bit unsigned int
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typedef std::int8_t s8;   ///< 8-bit signed byte
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typedef std::int16_t s16; ///< 16-bit signed short
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typedef std::int32_t s32; ///< 32-bit signed word
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typedef std::int64_t s64; ///< 64-bit signed int
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using s8 = std::int8_t;   ///< 8-bit signed byte
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using s16 = std::int16_t; ///< 16-bit signed short
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using s32 = std::int32_t; ///< 32-bit signed word
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using s64 = std::int64_t; ///< 64-bit signed int
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typedef float f32;  ///< 32-bit floating point
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typedef double f64; ///< 64-bit floating point
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using f32 = float;  ///< 32-bit floating point
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using f64 = double; ///< 64-bit floating point
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// TODO: It would be nice to eventually replace these with strong types that prevent accidental
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// conversion between each other.
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typedef u64 VAddr; ///< Represents a pointer in the userspace virtual address space.
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typedef u64 PAddr; ///< Represents a pointer in the ARM11 physical address space.
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using VAddr = u64; ///< Represents a pointer in the userspace virtual address space.
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using PAddr = u64; ///< Represents a pointer in the ARM11 physical address space.
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using u128 = std::array<std::uint64_t, 2>;
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static_assert(sizeof(u128) == 16, "u128 must be 128 bits wide");
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