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/* Licensed under LGPLv2+ - see LICENSE file for details */
#include <ccan/htable/htable.h>
#include <ccan/compiler/compiler.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <assert.h>
/* This means a struct htable takes at least 512 bytes / 1k (32/64 bits). */
#define HTABLE_BASE_BITS 7
/* We use 0x1 as deleted marker. */
#define HTABLE_DELETED (0x1)
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;
};
/* We clear out the bits which are always the same, and put metadata there. */
static inline uintptr_t get_extra_ptr_bits(const struct htable *ht,
uintptr_t e)
{
return e & ht->common_mask;
}
static inline void *get_raw_ptr(const struct htable *ht, uintptr_t e)
{
return (void *)((e & ~ht->common_mask) | ht->common_bits);
}
static inline uintptr_t make_hval(const struct htable *ht,
const void *p, uintptr_t bits)
{
return ((uintptr_t)p & ~ht->common_mask) | bits;
}
static inline bool entry_is_valid(uintptr_t e)
{
return e > HTABLE_DELETED;
}
static inline uintptr_t get_hash_ptr_bits(const struct htable *ht,
size_t hash)
{
/* Shuffling the extra bits (as specified in mask) down the
* end is quite expensive. But the lower bits are redundant, so
* we fold the value first. */
return (hash ^ (hash >> ht->bits))
& ht->common_mask & ~ht->perfect_bit;
}
struct htable *htable_new(size_t (*rehash)(const void *elem, void *priv),
void *priv)
{
struct htable *ht = malloc(sizeof(struct htable));
if (ht) {
ht->bits = HTABLE_BASE_BITS;
ht->rehash = rehash;
ht->priv = priv;
ht->elems = 0;
ht->deleted = 0;
ht->max = ((size_t)1 << ht->bits) * 3 / 4;
ht->max_with_deleted = ((size_t)1 << ht->bits) * 9 / 10;
/* This guarantees we enter update_common first add. */
ht->common_mask = -1;
ht->common_bits = 0;
ht->perfect_bit = 0;
ht->table = calloc(1 << ht->bits, sizeof(uintptr_t));
if (!ht->table) {
free(ht);
ht = NULL;
}
}
return ht;
}
void htable_free(const struct htable *ht)
{
free((void *)ht->table);
free((void *)ht);
}
static size_t hash_bucket(const struct htable *ht, size_t h)
{
return h & ((1 << ht->bits)-1);
}
static void *htable_val(const struct htable *ht,
struct htable_iter *i, size_t hash, uintptr_t perfect)
{
uintptr_t h2 = get_hash_ptr_bits(ht, hash) | perfect;
while (ht->table[i->off]) {
if (ht->table[i->off] != HTABLE_DELETED) {
if (get_extra_ptr_bits(ht, ht->table[i->off]) == h2)
return get_raw_ptr(ht, ht->table[i->off]);
}
i->off = (i->off + 1) & ((1 << ht->bits)-1);
h2 &= ~perfect;
}
return NULL;
}
void *htable_firstval(const struct htable *ht,
struct htable_iter *i, size_t hash)
{
i->off = hash_bucket(ht, hash);
return htable_val(ht, i, hash, ht->perfect_bit);
}
void *htable_nextval(const struct htable *ht,
struct htable_iter *i, size_t hash)
{
i->off = (i->off + 1) & ((1 << ht->bits)-1);
return htable_val(ht, i, hash, 0);
}
void *htable_first(const struct htable *ht, struct htable_iter *i)
{
for (i->off = 0; i->off < (size_t)1 << ht->bits; i->off++) {
if (entry_is_valid(ht->table[i->off]))
return get_raw_ptr(ht, ht->table[i->off]);
}
return NULL;
}
void *htable_next(const struct htable *ht, struct htable_iter *i)
{
for (i->off++; i->off < (size_t)1 << ht->bits; i->off++) {
if (entry_is_valid(ht->table[i->off]))
return get_raw_ptr(ht, ht->table[i->off]);
}
return NULL;
}
/* This does not expand the hash table, that's up to caller. */
static void ht_add(struct htable *ht, const void *new, size_t h)
{
size_t i;
uintptr_t perfect = ht->perfect_bit;
i = hash_bucket(ht, h);
while (entry_is_valid(ht->table[i])) {
perfect = 0;
i = (i + 1) & ((1 << ht->bits)-1);
}
ht->table[i] = make_hval(ht, new, get_hash_ptr_bits(ht, h)|perfect);
}
static COLD bool double_table(struct htable *ht)
{
unsigned int i;
size_t oldnum = (size_t)1 << ht->bits;
uintptr_t *oldtable, e;
oldtable = ht->table;
ht->table = calloc(1 << (ht->bits+1), sizeof(size_t));
if (!ht->table) {
ht->table = oldtable;
return false;
}
ht->bits++;
ht->max *= 2;
ht->max_with_deleted *= 2;
/* If we lost our "perfect bit", get it back now. */
if (!ht->perfect_bit && ht->common_mask) {
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(ht->common_mask) * CHAR_BIT; i++) {
if (ht->common_mask & ((size_t)1 << i)) {
ht->perfect_bit = (size_t)1 << i;
break;
}
}
}
for (i = 0; i < oldnum; i++) {
if (entry_is_valid(e = oldtable[i])) {
void *p = get_raw_ptr(ht, e);
ht_add(ht, p, ht->rehash(p, ht->priv));
}
}
ht->deleted = 0;
free(oldtable);
return true;
}
static COLD void rehash_table(struct htable *ht)
{
size_t start, i;
uintptr_t e;
/* Beware wrap cases: we need to start from first empty bucket. */
for (start = 0; ht->table[start]; start++);
for (i = 0; i < (size_t)1 << ht->bits; i++) {
size_t h = (i + start) & ((1 << ht->bits)-1);
e = ht->table[h];
if (!e)
continue;
if (e == HTABLE_DELETED)
ht->table[h] = 0;
else if (!(e & ht->perfect_bit)) {
void *p = get_raw_ptr(ht, e);
ht->table[h] = 0;
ht_add(ht, p, ht->rehash(p, ht->priv));
}
}
ht->deleted = 0;
}
/* We stole some bits, now we need to put them back... */
static COLD void update_common(struct htable *ht, const void *p)
{
unsigned int i;
uintptr_t maskdiff, bitsdiff;
if (ht->elems == 0) {
ht->common_mask = -1;
ht->common_bits = (uintptr_t)p;
ht->perfect_bit = 1;
return;
}
/* Find bits which are unequal to old common set. */
maskdiff = ht->common_bits ^ ((uintptr_t)p & ht->common_mask);
/* These are the bits which go there in existing entries. */
bitsdiff = ht->common_bits & maskdiff;
for (i = 0; i < (size_t)1 << ht->bits; i++) {
if (!entry_is_valid(ht->table[i]))
continue;
/* Clear the bits no longer in the mask, set them as
* expected. */
ht->table[i] &= ~maskdiff;
ht->table[i] |= bitsdiff;
}
/* Take away those bits from our mask, bits and perfect bit. */
ht->common_mask &= ~maskdiff;
ht->common_bits &= ~maskdiff;
ht->perfect_bit &= ~maskdiff;
}
bool htable_add(struct htable *ht, size_t hash, const void *p)
{
if (ht->elems+1 > ht->max && !double_table(ht))
return false;
if (ht->elems+1 + ht->deleted > ht->max_with_deleted)
rehash_table(ht);
assert(p);
if (((uintptr_t)p & ht->common_mask) != ht->common_bits)
update_common(ht, p);
ht_add(ht, p, hash);
ht->elems++;
return true;
}
bool htable_del(struct htable *ht, size_t h, const void *p)
{
struct htable_iter i;
void *c;
for (c = htable_firstval(ht,&i,h); c; c = htable_nextval(ht,&i,h)) {
if (c == p) {
htable_delval(ht, &i);
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
void htable_delval(struct htable *ht, struct htable_iter *i)
{
assert(i->off < (size_t)1 << ht->bits);
assert(entry_is_valid(ht->table[i->off]));
ht->elems--;
ht->table[i->off] = HTABLE_DELETED;
ht->deleted++;
}
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