/* Licensed under LGPLv2+ - see LICENSE file for details */ #ifndef CCAN_HTABLE_H #define CCAN_HTABLE_H #include "config.h" #include #include #include /** * struct htable - private definition of a htable. * * It's exposed here so you can put it in your structures and so we can * supply inline functions. */ struct htable { size_t (*rehash)(const void *elem, void *priv); void *priv; unsigned int bits; size_t elems, deleted, max, max_with_deleted; /* These are the bits which are the same in all pointers. */ uintptr_t common_mask, common_bits; uintptr_t perfect_bit; uintptr_t *table; }; /** * HTABLE_INITIALIZER - static initialization for a hash table. * @name: name of this htable. * @rehash: hash function to use for rehashing. * @priv: private argument to @rehash function. * * This is useful for setting up static and global hash tables. * * Example: * // For simplicity's sake, say hash value is contents of elem. * static size_t rehash(const void *elem, void *unused) * { * return *(size_t *)elem; * } * static struct htable ht = HTABLE_INITIALIZER(ht, rehash, NULL); */ #define HTABLE_INITIALIZER(name, rehash, priv) \ { rehash, priv, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, -1, 0, 0, &name.perfect_bit } /** * htable_init - initialize an empty hash table. * @ht: the hash table to initialize * @rehash: hash function to use for rehashing. * @priv: private argument to @rehash function. */ void htable_init(struct htable *ht, size_t (*rehash)(const void *elem, void *priv), void *priv); /** * htable_clear - empty a hash table. * @ht: the hash table to clear * * This doesn't do anything to any pointers left in it. */ void htable_clear(struct htable *ht); /** * htable_rehash - use a hashtree's rehash function * @elem: the argument to rehash() * */ size_t htable_rehash(const void *elem); /** * htable_add - add a pointer into a hash table. * @ht: the htable * @hash: the hash value of the object * @p: the non-NULL pointer * * Also note that this can only fail due to allocation failure. Otherwise, it * returns true. */ bool htable_add(struct htable *ht, size_t hash, const void *p); /** * htable_del - remove a pointer from a hash table * @ht: the htable * @hash: the hash value of the object * @p: the pointer * * Returns true if the pointer was found (and deleted). */ bool htable_del(struct htable *ht, size_t hash, const void *p); /** * struct htable_iter - iterator or htable_first or htable_firstval etc. * * This refers to a location inside the hashtable. */ struct htable_iter { size_t off; }; /** * htable_firstval - find a candidate for a given hash value * @htable: the hashtable * @i: the struct htable_iter to initialize * @hash: the hash value * * You'll need to check the value is what you want; returns NULL if none. * See Also: * htable_delval() */ void *htable_firstval(const struct htable *htable, struct htable_iter *i, size_t hash); /** * htable_nextval - find another candidate for a given hash value * @htable: the hashtable * @i: the struct htable_iter to initialize * @hash: the hash value * * You'll need to check the value is what you want; returns NULL if no more. */ void *htable_nextval(const struct htable *htable, struct htable_iter *i, size_t hash); /** * htable_get - find an entry in the hash table * @ht: the hashtable * @h: the hash value of the entry * @cmp: the comparison function * @ptr: the pointer to hand to the comparison function. * * Convenient inline wrapper for htable_firstval/htable_nextval loop. */ static inline void *htable_get(const struct htable *ht, size_t h, bool (*cmp)(const void *candidate, void *ptr), const void *ptr) { struct htable_iter i; void *c; for (c = htable_firstval(ht,&i,h); c; c = htable_nextval(ht,&i,h)) { if (cmp(c, (void *)ptr)) return c; } return NULL; } /** * htable_first - find an entry in the hash table * @ht: the hashtable * @i: the struct htable_iter to initialize * * Get an entry in the hashtable; NULL if empty. */ void *htable_first(const struct htable *htable, struct htable_iter *i); /** * htable_next - find another entry in the hash table * @ht: the hashtable * @i: the struct htable_iter to use * * Get another entry in the hashtable; NULL if all done. * This is usually used after htable_first or prior non-NULL htable_next. */ void *htable_next(const struct htable *htable, struct htable_iter *i); /** * htable_delval - remove an iterated pointer from a hash table * @ht: the htable * @i: the htable_iter * * Usually used to delete a hash entry after it has been found with * htable_firstval etc. */ void htable_delval(struct htable *ht, struct htable_iter *i); #endif /* CCAN_HTABLE_H */