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See the - GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License - along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. -*/ - -/*****************************************************************************/ -/******************************** Documentation ******************************/ -/*****************************************************************************/ - -/* - * See documentation in corresponding header file dhash.h. - * - * Compilation controls: - * DEBUG controls some informative traces, mainly for debugging. - * HASH_STATISTICS causes hash_accesses and hash_collisions to be maintained; - * when combined with DEBUG, these are displayed by hash_destroy(). - * - */ - -/*****************************************************************************/ -/******************************* Include Files *******************************/ -/*****************************************************************************/ - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <errno.h> -#include "dhash.h" - -/*****************************************************************************/ -/****************************** Internal Defines *****************************/ -/*****************************************************************************/ - -#define PRIME_1 37 -#define PRIME_2 1048583 - - /* - * Fast arithmetic, relying on powers of 2, and on pre-processor - * concatenation property - */ - -#define halloc(table, size) table->halloc(size, table->halloc_pvt) -#define hfree(table, ptr) table->hfree(ptr, table->halloc_pvt) -#define hdelete_callback(table, type, entry) do { \ - if (table->delete_callback) { \ - table->delete_callback(entry, type, table->delete_pvt); \ - } \ -} while(0) - -/*****************************************************************************/ -/************************** Internal Type Definitions ************************/ -/*****************************************************************************/ - -typedef struct element_t { - hash_entry_t entry; - struct element_t *next; -} element_t, *segment_t; - - -struct hash_table_str { - unsigned long p; /* Next bucket to be split */ - unsigned long maxp; /* upper bound on p during expansion */ - unsigned long entry_count; /* current # entries */ - unsigned long bucket_count; /* current # buckets */ - unsigned long segment_count; /* current # segments */ - unsigned long min_load_factor; - unsigned long max_load_factor; - unsigned long directory_size; - unsigned int directory_size_shift; - unsigned long segment_size; - unsigned int segment_size_shift; - hash_delete_callback *delete_callback; - void *delete_pvt; - hash_alloc_func *halloc; - hash_free_func *hfree; - void *halloc_pvt; - segment_t **directory; -#ifdef HASH_STATISTICS - hash_statistics_t statistics; -#endif - -}; - -typedef unsigned long address_t; - -typedef struct hash_keys_callback_data_t { - unsigned long index; - hash_key_t *keys; -} hash_keys_callback_data_t; - -typedef struct hash_values_callback_data_t { - unsigned long index; - hash_value_t *values; -} hash_values_callback_data_t; - -struct _hash_iter_context_t { - struct hash_iter_context_t iter; - hash_table_t *table; - unsigned long i, j; - segment_t *s; - element_t *p; -}; - -/*****************************************************************************/ -/********************** External Function Declarations *********************/ -/*****************************************************************************/ - -/*****************************************************************************/ -/********************** Internal Function Declarations *********************/ -/*****************************************************************************/ - -static address_t convert_key(hash_key_t *key); -static address_t hash(hash_table_t *table, hash_key_t *key); -static bool key_equal(hash_key_t *a, hash_key_t *b); -static int contract_table(hash_table_t *table); -static int expand_table(hash_table_t *table); -static hash_entry_t *hash_iter_next(struct hash_iter_context_t *iter); - -/*****************************************************************************/ -/************************* External Global Variables ***********************/ -/*****************************************************************************/ - -/*****************************************************************************/ -/************************* Internal Global Variables ***********************/ -/*****************************************************************************/ - -#if DEBUG -int debug_level = 1; -#endif - -/*****************************************************************************/ -/*************************** Internal Functions ****************************/ -/*****************************************************************************/ - -static void *sys_malloc_wrapper(size_t size, void *pvt) -{ - return malloc(size); -} - -static void sys_free_wrapper(void *ptr, void *pvt) -{ - return free(ptr); -} - -static address_t convert_key(hash_key_t *key) -{ - address_t h; - unsigned char *k; - - switch(key->type) { - case HASH_KEY_ULONG: - h = key->ul; - break; - case HASH_KEY_STRING: - /* Convert string to integer */ - for (h = 0, k = (unsigned char *) key->str; *k; k++) - h = h * PRIME_1 ^ (*k - ' '); - break; - default: - h = key->ul; - break; - } - return h; -} - -static address_t hash(hash_table_t *table, hash_key_t *key) -{ - address_t h, address; - - h = convert_key(key); - h %= PRIME_2; - address = h & (table->maxp-1); /* h % maxp */ - if (address < table->p) - address = h & ((table->maxp << 1)-1); /* h % (2*table->maxp) */ - - return address; -} - -static bool is_valid_key_type(hash_key_enum key_type) -{ - switch(key_type) { - case HASH_KEY_ULONG: - case HASH_KEY_STRING: - return true; - default: - return false; - } -} - -static bool is_valid_value_type(hash_value_enum value_type) -{ - switch(value_type) { - case HASH_VALUE_UNDEF: - case HASH_VALUE_PTR: - case HASH_VALUE_INT: - case HASH_VALUE_UINT: - case HASH_VALUE_LONG: - case HASH_VALUE_ULONG: - case HASH_VALUE_FLOAT: - case HASH_VALUE_DOUBLE: - return true; - default: - return false; - } -} - -static bool key_equal(hash_key_t *a, hash_key_t *b) -{ - if (a->type != b->type) return false; - - switch(a->type) { - case HASH_KEY_ULONG: - return (a->ul == b->ul); - case HASH_KEY_STRING: - return (strcmp(a->str, b->str) == 0); - } - return false; -} - - -static int expand_table(hash_table_t *table) -{ - address_t new_address; - unsigned long old_segment_index, new_segment_index; - unsigned long old_segment_dir, new_segment_dir; - segment_t *old_segment, *new_segment; - element_t *current, **previous, **last_of_new; - - if (table->bucket_count < (table->directory_size << table->segment_size_shift)) { -#ifdef DEBUG - if (debug_level >= 1) - fprintf(stderr, "expand_table on entry: bucket_count=%lu, segment_count=%lu p=%lu maxp=%lu\n", - table->bucket_count, table->segment_count, table->p, table->maxp); -#endif -#ifdef HASH_STATISTICS - table->statistics.table_expansions++; -#endif - - /* - * Locate the bucket to be split - */ - old_segment_dir = table->p >> table->segment_size_shift; - old_segment = table->directory[old_segment_dir]; - old_segment_index = table->p & (table->segment_size-1); /* p % segment_size */ - /* - * Expand address space; if necessary create a new segment - */ - new_address = table->maxp + table->p; - new_segment_dir = new_address >> table->segment_size_shift; - new_segment_index = new_address & (table->segment_size-1); /* new_address % segment_size */ - if (new_segment_index == 0) { - table->directory[new_segment_dir] = (segment_t *)halloc(table, table->segment_size * sizeof(segment_t)); - if (table->directory[new_segment_dir] == NULL) { - return HASH_ERROR_NO_MEMORY; - } - memset(table->directory[new_segment_dir], 0, table->segment_size * sizeof(segment_t)); - table->segment_count++; - } - new_segment = table->directory[new_segment_dir]; - /* - * Adjust state variables - */ - table->p++; - if (table->p == table->maxp) { - table->maxp <<= 1; /* table->maxp *= 2 */ - table->p = 0; - } - table->bucket_count++; - /* - * Relocate records to the new bucket - */ - previous = &old_segment[old_segment_index]; - current = *previous; - last_of_new = &new_segment[new_segment_index]; - *last_of_new = NULL; - while (current != NULL) { - if (hash(table, ¤t->entry.key) == new_address) { - /* - * Attach it to the end of the new chain - */ - *last_of_new = current; - /* - * Remove it from old chain - */ - *previous = current->next; - last_of_new = ¤t->next; - current = current->next; - *last_of_new = NULL; - } else { - /* - * leave it on the old chain - */ - previous = ¤t->next; - current = current->next; - } - } -#ifdef DEBUG - if (debug_level >= 1) - fprintf(stderr, "expand_table on exit: bucket_count=%lu, segment_count=%lu p=%lu maxp=%lu\n", - table->bucket_count, table->segment_count, table->p, table->maxp); -#endif - } - return HASH_SUCCESS; -} - -static int contract_table(hash_table_t *table) -{ - address_t new_address, old_address; - unsigned long old_segment_index, new_segment_index; - unsigned long old_segment_dir, new_segment_dir; - segment_t *old_segment, *new_segment; - element_t *current; - - if (table->bucket_count > table->segment_size) { -#ifdef DEBUG - if (debug_level >= 1) - fprintf(stderr, "contract_table on entry: bucket_count=%lu, segment_count=%lu p=%lu maxp=%lu\n", - table->bucket_count, table->segment_count, table->p, table->maxp); -#endif - -#ifdef HASH_STATISTICS - table->statistics.table_contractions++; -#endif - /* - * Locate the bucket to be merged with the last bucket - */ - old_address = table->bucket_count - 1; - old_segment_dir = old_address >> table->segment_size_shift; - old_segment = table->directory[old_segment_dir]; - old_segment_index = old_address & (table->segment_size-1); /* old_address % segment_size */ - - /* - * Adjust state variables - */ - if (table->p > 0) { - table->p--; - } else { - table->maxp >>= 1; - table->p = table->maxp - 1; - } - table->bucket_count--; - - /* - * Find the last bucket to merge back - */ - if((current = old_segment[old_segment_index]) != NULL) { - new_address = hash(table, &old_segment[old_segment_index]->entry.key); - new_segment_dir = new_address >> table->segment_size_shift; - new_segment_index = new_address & (table->segment_size-1); /* new_address % segment_size */ - new_segment = table->directory[new_segment_dir]; - - /* - * Relocate records to the new bucket by splicing the two chains - * together by inserting the old chain at the head of the new chain. - * First find the end of the old chain, then set its next pointer to - * point to the head of the new chain, set the head of the new chain to - * point to the old chain, then finally set the head of the old chain to - * NULL. - */ - - while (current->next != NULL) { - current = current->next; - } - - current->next = new_segment[new_segment_index]; - new_segment[new_segment_index] = old_segment[old_segment_index]; - old_segment[old_segment_index] = NULL; - } - /* - * If we have removed the last of the chains in this segment then free the - * segment since its no longer in use. - */ - if (old_segment_index == 0) { - table->segment_count--; - hfree(table, table->directory[old_segment_dir]); - } - -#ifdef DEBUG - if (debug_level >= 1) - fprintf(stderr, "contract_table on exit: bucket_count=%lu, segment_count=%lu p=%lu maxp=%lu\n", - table->bucket_count, table->segment_count, table->p, table->maxp); -#endif - - } - return HASH_SUCCESS; -} - -static int lookup(hash_table_t *table, hash_key_t *key, element_t **element_arg, segment_t **chain_arg) -{ - address_t h; - segment_t *current_segment; - unsigned long segment_index, segment_dir; - segment_t *chain, element; - - *element_arg = NULL; - *chain_arg = NULL; - - if (!table) return HASH_ERROR_BAD_TABLE; - -#ifdef HASH_STATISTICS - table->statistics.hash_accesses++; -#endif - h = hash(table, key); - segment_dir = h >> table->segment_size_shift; - segment_index = h & (table->segment_size-1); /* h % segment_size */ - /* - * valid segment ensured by hash() - */ - current_segment = table->directory[segment_dir]; - -#ifdef DEBUG - if (debug_level >= 2) - fprintf(stderr, "lookup: h=%lu, segment_dir=%lu, segment_index=%lu current_segment=%p\n", - h, segment_dir, segment_index, current_segment); -#endif - - if (current_segment == NULL) return EFAULT; - chain = ¤t_segment[segment_index]; - element = *chain; - /* - * Follow collision chain - */ - while (element != NULL && !key_equal(&element->entry.key, key)) { - chain = &element->next; - element = *chain; -#ifdef HASH_STATISTICS - table->statistics.hash_collisions++; -#endif - } - *element_arg = element; - *chain_arg = chain; - - return HASH_SUCCESS; -} - -static bool hash_keys_callback(hash_entry_t *item, void *user_data) -{ - hash_keys_callback_data_t *data = (hash_keys_callback_data_t *)user_data; - - data->keys[data->index++] = item->key; - return true; -} - -static bool hash_values_callback(hash_entry_t *item, void *user_data) -{ - hash_values_callback_data_t *data = (hash_values_callback_data_t *)user_data; - - data->values[data->index++] = item->value; - return true; -} - -/*****************************************************************************/ -/**************************** Exported Functions ***************************/ -/*****************************************************************************/ - -const char* hash_error_string(int error) -{ - switch(error) { - case HASH_SUCCESS: return "Success"; - case HASH_ERROR_BAD_KEY_TYPE: return "Bad key type"; - case HASH_ERROR_BAD_VALUE_TYPE: return "Bad value type"; - case HASH_ERROR_NO_MEMORY: return "No memory"; - case HASH_ERROR_KEY_NOT_FOUND: return "Key not found"; - case HASH_ERROR_BAD_TABLE: return "Bad table"; - } - return NULL; -} - - -int hash_create(unsigned long count, hash_table_t **tbl, - hash_delete_callback *delete_callback, - void *delete_private_data) -{ - return hash_create_ex(count, tbl, 0, 0, 0, 0, - NULL, NULL, NULL, - delete_callback, - delete_private_data); -} - -int hash_create_ex(unsigned long count, hash_table_t **tbl, - unsigned int directory_bits, - unsigned int segment_bits, - unsigned long min_load_factor, - unsigned long max_load_factor, - hash_alloc_func *alloc_func, - hash_free_func *free_func, - void *alloc_private_data, - hash_delete_callback *delete_callback, - void *delete_private_data) -{ - unsigned long i; - unsigned int n_addr_bits; - address_t addr; - hash_table_t *table = NULL; - - if (alloc_func == NULL) alloc_func = sys_malloc_wrapper; - if (free_func == NULL) free_func = sys_free_wrapper; - - /* Compute directory and segment parameters */ - if (directory_bits == 0) directory_bits = HASH_DEFAULT_DIRECTORY_BITS; - if (segment_bits == 0) segment_bits = HASH_DEFAULT_SEGMENT_BITS; - - for (addr = ~0, n_addr_bits = 0; addr; addr >>= 1, n_addr_bits++); - - if (directory_bits + segment_bits > n_addr_bits) return EINVAL; - - table = (hash_table_t *)alloc_func(sizeof(hash_table_t), - alloc_private_data); - if (table == NULL) { - return HASH_ERROR_NO_MEMORY; - } - memset(table, 0, sizeof(hash_table_t)); - table->halloc = alloc_func; - table->hfree = free_func; - table->halloc_pvt = alloc_private_data; - - table->directory_size_shift = directory_bits; - for (i = 0, table->directory_size = 1; i < table->directory_size_shift; i++, table->directory_size <<= 1); - - table->segment_size_shift = segment_bits; - for (i = 0, table->segment_size = 1; i < table->segment_size_shift; i++, table->segment_size <<= 1); - - - /* Allocate directory */ - table->directory = (segment_t **)halloc(table, table->directory_size * sizeof(segment_t *)); - if (table->directory == NULL) { - return HASH_ERROR_NO_MEMORY; - } - memset(table->directory, 0, table->directory_size * sizeof(segment_t *)); - - /* - * Adjust count to be nearest higher power of 2, minimum SEGMENT_SIZE, then - * convert into segments. - */ - i = table->segment_size; - while (i < count) - i <<= 1; - count = i >> table->segment_size_shift; - - table->segment_count = 0; - table->p = 0; - table->entry_count = 0; - table->delete_callback = delete_callback; - table->delete_pvt = delete_private_data; - - /* - * Allocate initial 'i' segments of buckets - */ - for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { - table->directory[i] = (segment_t *)halloc(table, table->segment_size * sizeof(segment_t)); - if (table->directory[i] == NULL) { - hash_destroy(table); - return HASH_ERROR_NO_MEMORY; - } - memset(table->directory[i], 0, table->segment_size * sizeof(segment_t)); - table->segment_count++; - } - table->bucket_count = table->segment_count << table->segment_size_shift; - table->maxp = table->bucket_count; - table->min_load_factor = min_load_factor == 0 ? HASH_DEFAULT_MIN_LOAD_FACTOR : min_load_factor; - table->max_load_factor = max_load_factor == 0 ? HASH_DEFAULT_MAX_LOAD_FACTOR : max_load_factor; - -#if DEBUG - if (debug_level >= 1) - fprintf(stderr, "hash_create_ex: table=%p count=%lu maxp=%lu segment_count=%lu\n", - table, count, table->maxp, table->segment_count); -#endif -#ifdef HASH_STATISTICS - memset(&table->statistics, 0, sizeof(table->statistics)); -#endif - - *tbl = table; - return HASH_SUCCESS; -} - -#ifdef HASH_STATISTICS -int hash_get_statistics(hash_table_t *table, hash_statistics_t *statistics) -{ - if (!table) return HASH_ERROR_BAD_TABLE; - if (!statistics) return EINVAL; - - *statistics = table->statistics; - - return HASH_SUCCESS; -} -#endif - -int hash_destroy(hash_table_t *table) -{ - unsigned long i, j; - segment_t *s; - element_t *p, *q; - - if (!table) return HASH_ERROR_BAD_TABLE; - - if (table != NULL) { - for (i = 0; i < table->segment_count; i++) { - /* test probably unnecessary */ - if ((s = table->directory[i]) != NULL) { - for (j = 0; j < table->segment_size; j++) { - p = s[j]; - while (p != NULL) { - q = p->next; - hdelete_callback(table, HASH_TABLE_DESTROY, &p->entry); - if (p->entry.key.type == HASH_KEY_STRING) { - hfree(table, (char *)p->entry.key.str); - } - hfree(table, (char *)p); - p = q; - } - } - hfree(table, s); - } - } - hfree(table, table->directory); - hfree(table, table); - table = NULL; - } - return HASH_SUCCESS; -} - -int hash_iterate(hash_table_t *table, hash_iterate_callback callback, void *user_data) -{ - unsigned long i, j; - segment_t *s; - element_t *p; - - if (!table) return HASH_ERROR_BAD_TABLE; - - if (table != NULL) { - for (i = 0; i < table->segment_count; i++) { - /* test probably unnecessary */ - if ((s = table->directory[i]) != NULL) { - for (j = 0; j < table->segment_size; j++) { - p = s[j]; - while (p != NULL) { - if(!(*callback)(&p->entry, user_data)) return HASH_SUCCESS; - p = p->next; - } - } - } - } - } - return HASH_SUCCESS; -} - -static hash_entry_t *hash_iter_next(struct hash_iter_context_t *iter_arg) -{ - struct _hash_iter_context_t *iter = (struct _hash_iter_context_t *) iter_arg; - hash_entry_t *entry; - - if (iter->table == NULL) return NULL; - goto state_3a; - - state_1: - iter->i++; - if(iter->i >= iter->table->segment_count) return NULL; - /* test probably unnecessary */ - iter->s = iter->table->directory[iter->i]; - if (iter->s == NULL) goto state_1; - iter->j = 0; - state_2: - if (iter->j >= iter->table->segment_size) goto state_1; - iter->p = iter->s[iter->j]; - state_3a: - if (iter->p == NULL) goto state_3b; - entry = &iter->p->entry; - iter->p = iter->p->next; - return entry; - state_3b: - iter->j++; - goto state_2; - - /* Should never reach here */ - fprintf(stderr, "ERROR hash_iter_next reached invalid state\n"); - return NULL; -} - -struct hash_iter_context_t *new_hash_iter_context(hash_table_t *table) -{ - struct _hash_iter_context_t *iter; - - if (!table) return NULL;; - - iter = halloc(table, sizeof(struct _hash_iter_context_t)); - if (iter == NULL) { - return NULL; - } - - - iter->iter.next = (hash_iter_next_t) hash_iter_next; - - iter->table = table; - iter->i = 0; - iter->j = 0; - iter->s = table->directory[iter->i]; - iter->p = iter->s[iter->j]; - - return (struct hash_iter_context_t *)iter; -} - -unsigned long hash_count(hash_table_t *table) -{ - return table->entry_count; -} - - -int hash_keys(hash_table_t *table, unsigned long *count_arg, hash_key_t **keys_arg) -{ - unsigned long count = table->entry_count; - hash_key_t *keys; - hash_keys_callback_data_t data; - - if (!table) return HASH_ERROR_BAD_TABLE; - - if (count == 0) { - *count_arg = 0; - *keys_arg = NULL; - return HASH_SUCCESS; - } - - keys = halloc(table, sizeof(hash_key_t) * count); - if (keys == NULL) { - *count_arg = -1; - *keys_arg = NULL; - return HASH_ERROR_NO_MEMORY; - } - - data.index = 0; - data.keys = keys; - - hash_iterate(table, hash_keys_callback, &data); - - *count_arg = count; - *keys_arg = keys; - return HASH_SUCCESS; -} - -int hash_values(hash_table_t *table, unsigned long *count_arg, hash_value_t **values_arg) -{ - unsigned long count = table->entry_count; - hash_value_t *values; - hash_values_callback_data_t data; - - if (!table) return HASH_ERROR_BAD_TABLE; - - if (count == 0) { - *count_arg = 0; - *values_arg = NULL; - return HASH_SUCCESS; - } - - values = halloc(table, sizeof(hash_value_t) * count); - if (values == NULL) { - *count_arg = -1; - *values_arg = NULL; - return HASH_ERROR_NO_MEMORY; - } - - data.index = 0; - data.values = values; - - hash_iterate(table, hash_values_callback, &data); - - *count_arg = count; - *values_arg = values; - return HASH_SUCCESS; -} - -typedef struct hash_entries_callback_data_t { - unsigned long index; - hash_entry_t *entries; -} hash_entries_callback_data_t; - -static bool hash_entries_callback(hash_entry_t *item, void *user_data) -{ - hash_entries_callback_data_t *data = (hash_entries_callback_data_t *)user_data; - - data->entries[data->index++] = *item; - return true; -} - -int hash_entries(hash_table_t *table, unsigned long *count_arg, hash_entry_t **entries_arg) -{ - unsigned long count = table->entry_count; - hash_entry_t *entries; - hash_entries_callback_data_t data; - - if (!table) return HASH_ERROR_BAD_TABLE; - - if (count == 0) { - *count_arg = 0; - *entries_arg = NULL; - return HASH_SUCCESS; - } - - entries = halloc(table, sizeof(hash_entry_t) * count); - if (entries == NULL) { - *count_arg = -1; - *entries_arg = NULL; - return HASH_ERROR_NO_MEMORY; - } - - data.index = 0; - data.entries = entries; - - hash_iterate(table, hash_entries_callback, &data); - - *count_arg = count; - *entries_arg = entries; - return HASH_SUCCESS; -} - -bool hash_has_key(hash_table_t *table, hash_key_t *key) -{ - hash_value_t value; - - if (hash_lookup(table, key, &value) == HASH_SUCCESS) - return true; - else - return false; -} - - -int hash_get_default(hash_table_t *table, hash_key_t *key, hash_value_t *value, hash_value_t *default_value) -{ - int error; - - if (!table) return HASH_ERROR_BAD_TABLE; - - if ((error = hash_lookup(table, key, value)) != HASH_SUCCESS) { - if ((error = hash_enter(table, key, default_value)) != HASH_SUCCESS) { - return error; - } - *value = *default_value; - return HASH_SUCCESS; - } - - return HASH_SUCCESS; -} - -int hash_enter(hash_table_t *table, hash_key_t *key, hash_value_t *value) -{ - int error; - segment_t element, *chain; - size_t len; - - if (!table) return HASH_ERROR_BAD_TABLE; - - if (!is_valid_key_type(key->type)) - return HASH_ERROR_BAD_KEY_TYPE; - - if (!is_valid_value_type(value->type)) - return HASH_ERROR_BAD_VALUE_TYPE; - - lookup(table, key, &element, &chain); - - if (element == NULL) { /* not found */ - element = (element_t *)halloc(table, sizeof(element_t)); - if (element == NULL) { - /* Allocation failed, return NULL */ - return HASH_ERROR_NO_MEMORY; - } - memset(element, 0, sizeof(element_t)); - /* - * Initialize new element - */ - switch(element->entry.key.type = key->type) { - case HASH_KEY_ULONG: - element->entry.key.ul = key->ul; - break; - case HASH_KEY_STRING: - len = strlen(key->str)+1; - element->entry.key.str = halloc(table, len); - if (element->entry.key.str == NULL) { - hfree(table, element); - return HASH_ERROR_NO_MEMORY; - } - memcpy((void *)element->entry.key.str, key->str, len); - break; - } - switch(element->entry.value.type = value->type) { - case HASH_VALUE_UNDEF: - element->entry.value.ul = 0; - break; - case HASH_VALUE_PTR: - element->entry.value.ptr = value->ptr; - break; - case HASH_VALUE_INT: - element->entry.value.i = value->i; - break; - case HASH_VALUE_UINT: - element->entry.value.ui = value->ui; - break; - case HASH_VALUE_LONG: - element->entry.value.l = value->l; - break; - case HASH_VALUE_ULONG: - element->entry.value.ul = value->ul; - break; - case HASH_VALUE_FLOAT: - element->entry.value.f = value->f; - break; - case HASH_VALUE_DOUBLE: - element->entry.value.d = value->d; - break; - } - *chain = element; /* link into chain */ - element->next = NULL; - /* - * Table over-full? - */ - if (++table->entry_count / table->bucket_count > table->max_load_factor) { - if ((error = expand_table(table)) != HASH_SUCCESS) { /* doesn't affect element */ - return error; - } - } - } /* end not found */ - return HASH_SUCCESS; -} - -int hash_lookup(hash_table_t *table, hash_key_t *key, hash_value_t *value) -{ - segment_t element, *chain; - - if (!table) return HASH_ERROR_BAD_TABLE; - - if (!is_valid_key_type(key->type)) - return HASH_ERROR_BAD_KEY_TYPE; - - lookup(table, key, &element, &chain); - - if (element) { - *value = element->entry.value; - return HASH_SUCCESS; - } else { - return HASH_ERROR_KEY_NOT_FOUND; - } -} - -int hash_delete(hash_table_t *table, hash_key_t *key) -{ - int error; - segment_t element, *chain; - - if (!table) return HASH_ERROR_BAD_TABLE; - - if (!is_valid_key_type(key->type)) - return HASH_ERROR_BAD_KEY_TYPE; - - lookup(table, key, &element, &chain); - - if (element) { - hdelete_callback(table, HASH_ENTRY_DESTROY, &element->entry); - *chain = element->next; /* remove from chain */ - /* - * Table too sparse? - */ - if (--table->entry_count / table->bucket_count < table->min_load_factor) { - if ((error = contract_table(table)) != HASH_SUCCESS) { /* doesn't affect element */ - return error; - } - } - if (element->entry.key.type == HASH_KEY_STRING) { - hfree(table, (char *)element->entry.key.str); - } - hfree(table, element); - return HASH_SUCCESS; - } else { - return HASH_ERROR_KEY_NOT_FOUND; - } -} - - diff --git a/common/dhash/dhash.h b/common/dhash/dhash.h deleted file mode 100644 index 70d083e3..00000000 --- a/common/dhash/dhash.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,391 +0,0 @@ -/* - Authors: - John Dennis <jdennis.redhat.com> - Esmond Pitt <ejp@ausmelb.oz.AU> - - This implementation was based on a 3/7/1989 public domain submission - to comp.sources.misc by Esmond Pitt <ejp@ausmelb.oz.AU>. - - Copyright (C) 2009 Red Hat - - This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or - (at your option) any later version. - - This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License - along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. -*/ - -#ifndef DHASH_H -#define DHASH_H - -/*****************************************************************************/ -/******************************** Documentation ******************************/ -/*****************************************************************************/ - -#if 0 - -Dynamic hash table implementation based on article in CACM April 1988 pp. -446-457, by Per-Ake Larson. - -This implementation was based on a 3/7/1989 submission to comp.sources.misc by -Esmond Pitt (ejp@ausmelb.oz.AU) that emulated the hsearch(3) interface. The interface -was reworked to be much more flexible and significant new functionality was -added by John Dennis (jdennis@sharpeye.com). - -A hash table maintains a set of <key,value> pairs. Lookups are performed by -locating the key in the table and returning its value. - -A dynamic hash table keeps the number of hash collisions constant -independent of the number of entries in the hash table. - -Both keys and values may be of different types. Two different key types are -supported, strings and unsigned longs. If the key type is a string the hash -library will automatically allocate memory to hold the hash key string and -will automatically free the memory for the key string when the hash entry -is destroyed. Items in the hash table only match when their key types match -AND the keys themselves match. For example if there were two hash entries, -one whose key type was an unsigned long equal to 1 and one whose key type was -a string equal to "1" they would not match, these are considered two -distinct entries. - -The value of the key may be a undefined, pointer, an int, an unsigned int, a -long, an unsigned long, a float, or a double. The hash library does nothing -with user pointers (value.type == HASH_VALUE_PTR). Its the user responsibility -to free items pointed to by these pointers when a hash entry is deleted or the -hash table is destroyed (see hash_delete_callback and/or hash_destroy). - -See dhash_example.c for an illustration of how one might use the API. It does not -represent complete API coverage nor the optimal way to do things in all cases, -it is just a general example. - -Copyright 2009-1010 John Dennis -This program is distributed under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public -License (LGPL). See the included COPYING and COPYING.lesser files for the -terms of this license. - -#endif - -/*****************************************************************************/ -/******************************* Include Files *******************************/ -/*****************************************************************************/ - -#include <stdbool.h> - -/*****************************************************************************/ -/*********************************** Defines *********************************/ -/*****************************************************************************/ - -#if 1 -#define HASH_STATISTICS -#endif - -#define HASH_DEFAULT_DIRECTORY_BITS 5 -#define HASH_DEFAULT_SEGMENT_BITS 5 -#define HASH_DEFAULT_MIN_LOAD_FACTOR 1 -#define HASH_DEFAULT_MAX_LOAD_FACTOR 5 - -#define HASH_ERROR_BASE -2000 -#define HASH_ERROR_LIMIT (HASH_ERROR_BASE+20) -#define IS_HASH_ERROR(error) (((error) >= HASH_ERROR_BASE) && ((error) < HASH_ERROR_LIMIT)) - -#define HASH_SUCCESS 0 -#define HASH_ERROR_BAD_KEY_TYPE (HASH_ERROR_BASE + 1) -#define HASH_ERROR_BAD_VALUE_TYPE (HASH_ERROR_BASE + 2) -#define HASH_ERROR_NO_MEMORY (HASH_ERROR_BASE + 3) -#define HASH_ERROR_KEY_NOT_FOUND (HASH_ERROR_BASE + 4) -#define HASH_ERROR_BAD_TABLE (HASH_ERROR_BASE + 5) - -/*****************************************************************************/ -/******************************* Type Definitions ****************************/ -/*****************************************************************************/ - -struct hash_table_str; -typedef struct hash_table_str hash_table_t; - -typedef enum { - HASH_KEY_STRING, - HASH_KEY_ULONG -} hash_key_enum; - -typedef enum -{ - HASH_VALUE_UNDEF, - HASH_VALUE_PTR, - HASH_VALUE_INT, - HASH_VALUE_UINT, - HASH_VALUE_LONG, - HASH_VALUE_ULONG, - HASH_VALUE_FLOAT, - HASH_VALUE_DOUBLE -} hash_value_enum; - -typedef enum -{ - HASH_TABLE_DESTROY, - HASH_ENTRY_DESTROY -} hash_destroy_enum; - -typedef struct hash_key_t { - hash_key_enum type; - union { - char *str; - unsigned long ul; - }; -} hash_key_t; - -typedef struct hash_value_t { - hash_value_enum type; - union { - void *ptr; - int i; - unsigned int ui; - long l; - unsigned long ul; - float f; - double d; - }; -} hash_value_t; - -typedef struct hash_entry_t { - hash_key_t key; - hash_value_t value; -} hash_entry_t; - -#ifdef HASH_STATISTICS -typedef struct hash_statistics_t { - unsigned long hash_accesses; - unsigned long hash_collisions; - unsigned long table_expansions; - unsigned long table_contractions; -} hash_statistics_t; -#endif - - -/* typedef's for callback based iteration */ -typedef bool(*hash_iterate_callback)(hash_entry_t *item, void *user_data); -typedef void (hash_delete_callback)(hash_entry_t *item, - hash_destroy_enum type, void *pvt); - -/* typedef's for iteration object based iteration */ -struct hash_iter_context_t; -typedef hash_entry_t *(*hash_iter_next_t)(struct hash_iter_context_t *iter); -struct hash_iter_context_t { - hash_iter_next_t next; -}; - -/* typedef for hash_create_ex() */ -typedef void *(hash_alloc_func)(size_t size, void *pvt); -typedef void (hash_free_func)(void *ptr, void *pvt); - -/*****************************************************************************/ -/************************* External Global Variables ***********************/ -/*****************************************************************************/ - -/*****************************************************************************/ -/**************************** Exported Functions ***************************/ -/*****************************************************************************/ - -/* - * Given an error code returned by a hash function, map it to a error string. - * Returns NULL if the error code is unrecognized. - */ -const char* hash_error_string(int error); - -/* - * Create a new hash table with room for n initial entries. hash_create returns - * an opaque pointer to the new hash table in the table parameter. Functions - * operating on the hash table pass in this hash table pointer. This means you - * may have as many concurrent hash tables as you want. The delete_callback - * parameter is a pointer to a function which will be called just prior to a - * hash entry being deleted. This is useful when the hash value has items which - * may need to be disposed of. The delete_callback may be NULL. - * The delete_private_data is data passed to the delete_callback, this way - * custom callbacks can have a private context to reach data they need to use - * before performning their operations. delete_private_data may be NULL. - */ -int hash_create(unsigned long count, hash_table_t **tbl, - hash_delete_callback *delete_callback, - void *delete_private_data); - -/* - * Create a new hash table and fine tune it's configurable parameters. - * Refer to CACM article for explanation of parameters. - * - * directory_bits: number of address bits allocated to top level directory array. - * segment_bits: number of address bits allocated to segment array. - * min_load_factor: table contracted when the ratio of entry count to bucket count - * is less than the min_load_factor the table is contracted. - * max_load_factor: table expanded when the ratio of entry count to bucket count - * is greater than the max_load_factor the table is expanded. - * alloc_func: function pointer for allocation - * free_func: funciton pointer for freeing memory allocated with alloc_func - * alloc_private data: data passed to the alloc and free functions so that - * custom functions can refernce other private data they may - * need during their execution without having to use global - * variables. - * - * Note directory_bits + segment_bits must be <= number of bits in unsigned long - */ -int hash_create_ex(unsigned long count, hash_table_t **tbl, - unsigned int directory_bits, - unsigned int segment_bits, - unsigned long min_load_factor, - unsigned long max_load_factor, - hash_alloc_func *alloc_func, - hash_free_func *free_func, - void *alloc_private_data, - hash_delete_callback *delete_callback, - void *delete_private_data); - -#ifdef HASH_STATISTICS -/* - * Return statistics for the table. - */ -int hash_get_statistics(hash_table_t *table, hash_statistics_t *statistics); -#endif - -/* - * hash_destroy deletes all entries in the hash table, freeing all memory used - * in implementing the hash table. Some hash entries may have values which are - * pointers to user data structures. User pointers are not free by hash_destroy, - * they must be free by the caller. This may be done by iterating over all the - * entries in the table using hash_iterate() and freeing the values or by - * registering a delete callback when the table is created with - * hash_create(). Note, hash keys which are strings will be automatically freed - * by hash_destroy, the caller does not need to free the key strings. - */ -int hash_destroy(hash_table_t *table); - -/* - * Enter or update an item in the table referenced by key. If the key does not - * exist yet the item will be created and inserted into the table with the - * value, otherwise the value for the existing key is updated. The return value - * may be HASH_ERROR_BAD_KEY_TYPE or HASH_ERROR_BAD_VALUE_TYPE if the key or - * value type respectively is invalid. This function might also return - * HASH_ERROR_NO_MEMORY. - */ -int hash_enter(hash_table_t *table, hash_key_t *key, hash_value_t *value); - -/* - * Using the key lookup the value associated with it in the table. If the key is - * not in the table HASH_ERROR_KEY_NOT_FOUND is returned. If the type of key is - * invalid HASH_ERROR_BAD_KEY_TYPE is returned. Otherwise HASH_SUCCESS is - * returned. If the result is anything other than HASH_SUCCESS the value pointer - * is not updated. - */ -int hash_lookup(hash_table_t *table, hash_key_t *key, hash_value_t *value); - -/* - * Like hash_lookup() except if the key is not in the table then it is entered - * into the table and assigned the default_value. Thus it is not possible for - * hash_get_default() to return HASH_ERROR_KEY_NOT_FOUND. - */ -int hash_get_default(hash_table_t *table, hash_key_t *key, hash_value_t *value, hash_value_t *default_value); - -/* - * Delete the item from the table. The key and its type are specified in the key - * parameter which are passed by reference. If the key was in the table - * HASH_SUCCESS is returned otherwise HASH_ERROR_KEY_NOT_FOUND is - * returned. Memory allocated to hold the key if it was a string is free by the - * hash library, but values which are pointers to user data must be freed by the - * caller (see delete_callback). - */ -int hash_delete(hash_table_t *table, hash_key_t *key); - -/* - * Often it is useful to operate on every key and/or value in the hash - * table. The hash_iterate function will invoke the users callback on every item - * in the table as long as the callback returns a non-zero value. Returning a - * zero from the callback can be used to halt the iteration prematurely if some - * condition is met. The user_data parameter is passed to the callback - * function. It can be used for any purpose the caller wants. The callback - * parameter list is: - * - * bool callback(hash_entry_t *item, hash_table_t *user_data); - * - * WARNING: Do not modify the contents of the table during an iteration it will - * produce undefined results. If you need to visit each item in the table and - * potentially delete or insert some entries the proper way to do this is to - * obtain a list of keys or items using hash_keys() or hash_items() which - * returns a copy of the keys or items. You may then loop on the list returned - * and safely update the table (don't forget to free the list when done). - */ -int hash_iterate(hash_table_t *table, hash_iterate_callback callback, void *user_data); - -/* - * This is another method to iterate on every key/value in the hash table. - * However, unlike hash_iterate which requires a callback this function returns - * an iterator object which contains a next() function pointer. Each time - * next() is invoked it returns a pointer to the next hash entry in the table, - * then NULL when all entries have been visited. In some circumstances it's more - * convenient than having to define a callback. Like hash_iterate() one must - * never modify the table contents during iteration. If you intend to modify the - * table during iteration use the functions which return an indepent list of - * keys, values, or items instead and iterate on the list. The iterator object - * must be free'ed when you're done iterating by calling free() on it. - * - * Example: - * - * struct hash_iter_context_t *iter; - * hash_entry_t *entry; - * - * iter = new_hash_iter_context(table); - * while ((entry = iter->next(iter)) != NULL) { - * do_something(entry); - * } - * free(iter); - */ -struct hash_iter_context_t *new_hash_iter_context(hash_table_t *table); - -/* - * Return a count of how many items are currently in the table. - */ -unsigned long hash_count(hash_table_t *table); - -/* - * Get an array of all the keys in the table returned through the keys - * parameter. The number of elements in the array is returned in the count - * parameter. Each key in the array is a copy of the key in the table. Any - * pointers in the key will be shared with the table entry thus both the item in - * the array and the item in the table point to the same object. The array - * should be freed by calling free(). The function may return - * HASH_ERROR_NO_MEMORY, otherwise HASH_SUCCESS. - */ -int hash_keys(hash_table_t *table, unsigned long *count, hash_key_t **keys); - -/* - * Get an array of all the values in the table returned through the values - * parameter. The number of elements in the array is returned in the count - * parameter. Each value in the array is a copy of the value in the table. Any - * pointers in the value will be shared with the table entry thus both the item in - * the array and the item in the table point to the same object. The array - * should be freed by calling free(). The function may return - * HASH_ERROR_NO_MEMORY, otherwise HASH_SUCCESS. - */ -int hash_values(hash_table_t *table, unsigned long *count, hash_value_t **values); - - -/* - * Get an array of all the entries in the table returned through the entries - * parameter. The number of elements in the array is returned in the count - * parameter. Each entry in the array is a copy of the entry in the table. Any - * pointers in the entry will be shared with the table entry thus both the item in - * the array and the item in the table point to the same object. The array - * should be freed by calling free(). The function may return - * HASH_ERROR_NO_MEMORY, otherwise HASH_SUCCESS. - */ -int hash_entries(hash_table_t *table, unsigned long *count, hash_entry_t **entries); - -/* - * Return boolean if the key is in the table. - */ -bool hash_has_key(hash_table_t *table, hash_key_t *key); - -#endif diff --git a/common/dhash/dhash.pc.in b/common/dhash/dhash.pc.in deleted file mode 100644 index 7dfc8a35..00000000 --- a/common/dhash/dhash.pc.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -prefix=@prefix@ -exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@ -libdir=@libdir@ -includedir=@includedir@ - -Name: @PACKAGE_NAME@ -Description: A hash table which will dynamically resize to achieve optimal storage & access time properties -Version: @PACKAGE_VERSION@ -Libs: -L${libdir} -ldhash -Cflags: -I${includedir} -URL: http://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ diff --git a/common/dhash/examples/dhash_example.c b/common/dhash/examples/dhash_example.c deleted file mode 100644 index bd0ca8eb..00000000 --- a/common/dhash/examples/dhash_example.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,138 +0,0 @@ -/* - Authors: - John Dennis <jdennis.redhat.com> - - Copyright (C) 2009 Red Hat - - This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or - (at your option) any later version. - - This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License - along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. -*/ - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <assert.h> -#include "dhash.h" - -struct my_data_t { - int foo; - char bar[128]; -}; - -void delete_callback(hash_entry_t *entry, hash_destroy_enum type, void *pvt) -{ - if (entry->value.type == HASH_VALUE_PTR) free(entry->value.ptr); -} - -bool visit_callback(hash_entry_t *entry, void *user_data) -{ - unsigned long *count = (unsigned long *)user_data; - struct my_data_t *my_data = (struct my_data_t *) entry->value.ptr; - - (*count)++; - - printf("%s = [foo=%d bar=%s]\n", entry->key.str, my_data->foo, my_data->bar); - return true; -} - -struct my_data_t *new_data(int foo, const char *bar) -{ - struct my_data_t *my_data = malloc(sizeof(struct my_data_t)); - my_data->foo = foo; - strncpy(my_data->bar, bar, sizeof(my_data->bar)); - return my_data; -} -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - static hash_table_t *table = NULL; - hash_key_t key, *keys; - hash_value_t value; - struct hash_iter_context_t *iter; - hash_entry_t *entry; - unsigned long i, n_entries; - int error; - struct my_data_t *my_data = new_data(1024, "Hello World!"); - unsigned long count; - - /* Create a hash table */ - error = hash_create(10, &table, delete_callback, NULL); - if (error != HASH_SUCCESS) { - fprintf(stderr, "cannot create hash table (%s)\n", hash_error_string(error)); - return error; - } - - /* Enter a key named "My Data" and specify it's value as a pointer to my_data */ - key.type = HASH_KEY_STRING; - key.str = strdup("My Data"); - value.type = HASH_VALUE_PTR; - value.ptr = my_data; - - if ((error = hash_enter(table, &key, &value)) != HASH_SUCCESS) { - fprintf(stderr, "cannot add to table \"%s\" (%s)\n", key.str, hash_error_string(error)); - return error; - } - - /* Get a list of keys and print them out, free the list when we're done */ - if ((error = hash_keys(table, &count, &keys)) != HASH_SUCCESS) { - fprintf(stderr, "cannot get key list (%s)\n", hash_error_string(error)); - return error; - } - - for (i = 0; i < count; i++) - printf("key: %s\n", keys[i].str); - free(keys); - - /* Lookup the key named "My Data" */ - key.type = HASH_KEY_STRING; - key.str = strdup("My Data"); - if ((error = hash_lookup(table, &key, &value)) != HASH_SUCCESS) { - fprintf(stderr, "cannot find key \"%s\" (%s)\n", key.str, hash_error_string(error)); - } - - /* Visit each entry in the table, callback will increment count on each visit */ - printf("Iterate using callback\n"); - count = 0; - hash_iterate(table, visit_callback, &count); - - /* Assure number of visits equal the table size */ - assert(count == hash_count(table)); - - /* Visit each entry using iterator object */ - printf("Iterate using iterator\n"); - n_entries = 0; - iter = new_hash_iter_context(table); - while ((entry = iter->next(iter)) != NULL) { - struct my_data_t *data = (struct my_data_t *) entry->value.ptr; - - printf("%s = [foo=%d bar=%s]\n", entry->key.str, data->foo, data->bar); - n_entries++; - } - free(iter); - /* Assure number of visits equal the table size */ - assert(n_entries == hash_count(table)); - - /* Remove the entry, deletion callback will be invoked */ - key.type = HASH_KEY_STRING; - key.str = strdup("My Data"); - if ((error = hash_delete(table, &key)) != HASH_SUCCESS) { - fprintf(stderr, "cannot delete from table (%s)\n", hash_error_string(error)); - } - - /* Assure key is no longer in table */ - assert (!hash_has_key(table, &key)); - - /* Free the table */ - hash_destroy(table); - - return 0; -} diff --git a/common/dhash/examples/dhash_test.c b/common/dhash/examples/dhash_test.c deleted file mode 100644 index e5b922da..00000000 --- a/common/dhash/examples/dhash_test.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,510 +0,0 @@ -/* - Authors: - John Dennis <jdennis.redhat.com> - - Copyright (C) 2009 Red Hat - - This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or - (at your option) any later version. - - This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License - along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. -*/ - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <assert.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <time.h> -#include <getopt.h> -#include "dhash.h" - -#define DEFAULT_MAX_TEST (500) -hash_entry_t *iter_result_1 = NULL; -hash_entry_t *iter_result_2 = NULL; - -unsigned long max_test = DEFAULT_MAX_TEST; -int verbose = 0; - -const char *error_string(int error) -{ - if (IS_HASH_ERROR(error)) - return hash_error_string(error); - - return strerror(error); -} - -char *key_string(hash_key_t *key) -{ - static char buf[1024]; - - switch(key->type) { - case HASH_KEY_ULONG: - snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "key ulong = %lu", key->ul); - break; - case HASH_KEY_STRING: - snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "key string = \"%s\"", key->str); - break; - default: - snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "unknown key type = %d", key->type); - break; - } - return buf; -} - -char *value_string(hash_value_t *value) -{ - static char buf[1024]; - - switch(value->type) { - case HASH_VALUE_UNDEF: - snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "value undefined"); - break; - case HASH_VALUE_PTR: - snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "value str = \"%s\"", (char *)value->ptr); - break; - case HASH_VALUE_INT: - snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "value int = %d", value->i); - break; - case HASH_VALUE_UINT: - snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "value unsigned int = %u", value->ui); - break; - case HASH_VALUE_LONG: - snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "value long = %ld", value->l); - break; - case HASH_VALUE_ULONG: - snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "value unsigned long = %lu", value->ul); - break; - case HASH_VALUE_FLOAT: - snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "value float = %f", value->f); - break; - case HASH_VALUE_DOUBLE: - snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "value double = %f", value->f); - break; - default: - snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "unknown value type = %d", value->type); - break; - } - - return buf; -} - -char *entry_string(hash_entry_t *entry) -{ - static char buf[1024]; - - snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "[%s] = [%s]", key_string(&entry->key), value_string(&entry->value)); - - return buf; - -} - -bool callback(hash_entry_t *item, void *user_data) -{ - unsigned long *callback_count = (unsigned long *)user_data; - - iter_result_1[*callback_count] = *item; - - (*callback_count)++; - - if (verbose) printf("%s\n", entry_string(item)); - return true; -} - -void delete_callback(hash_entry_t *item, hash_destroy_enum type, void *pvt) -{ - if (item->value.type == HASH_VALUE_PTR) free(item->value.ptr); -} - -typedef struct test_val_t { - long val; - char *str; -} test_val_t; - - -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - test_val_t *test = NULL; - long i, k; - int status; - hash_value_t value; - hash_key_t key; - char buf[1024]; - hash_table_t *table = NULL; - unsigned long callback_count = 0; - unsigned int directory_bits = HASH_DEFAULT_DIRECTORY_BITS; - unsigned int segment_bits = HASH_DEFAULT_SEGMENT_BITS; - unsigned long min_load_factor = HASH_DEFAULT_MIN_LOAD_FACTOR; - unsigned long max_load_factor = HASH_DEFAULT_MAX_LOAD_FACTOR; - - while (1) { - int arg; - int option_index = 0; - static struct option long_options[] = { - {"count", 1, 0, 'c'}, - {"verbose", 1, 0, 'v'}, - {"quiet", 1, 0, 'q'}, - {"directory-bits", 1, 0, 'd'}, - {"segment-bits", 1, 0, 's'}, - {"min-load-factor", 1, 0, 'l'}, - {"max-load-factor", 1, 0, 'h'}, - {0, 0, 0, 0} - }; - - arg = getopt_long(argc, argv, "c:vqd:s:l:h:", - long_options, &option_index); - if (arg == -1) break; - - switch (arg) { - case 'c': - max_test = atol(optarg); - break; - case 'v': - verbose = 1; - break; - case 'q': - verbose = 0; - break; - case 'd': - directory_bits = atoi(optarg); - break; - case 's': - segment_bits = atoi(optarg); - break; - case 'l': - min_load_factor = atol(optarg); - break; - case 'h': - max_load_factor = atol(optarg); - break; - } - } - - if ((test = (test_val_t *) calloc(max_test, sizeof(test_val_t))) == NULL) { - fprintf(stderr, "Failed to allocate test array\n"); - exit(1); - } - if ((iter_result_1 = (hash_entry_t *) calloc(max_test, sizeof(hash_entry_t))) == NULL) { - fprintf(stderr, "Failed to allocate iter_result_1 array\n"); - exit(1); - } - if ((iter_result_2 = (hash_entry_t *) calloc(max_test, sizeof(hash_entry_t))) == NULL) { - fprintf(stderr, "Failed to allocate iter_result_2 array\n"); - exit(1); - } - - - /* Initialize the random number generator */ - srandom(time(0)); - - /* Create the hash table as small as possible to exercise growth */ - if ((status = hash_create_ex(1, &table, - directory_bits, segment_bits, - min_load_factor, max_load_factor, - NULL, NULL, NULL, - delete_callback, NULL)) != HASH_SUCCESS) { - fprintf(stderr, "table creation failed at line %d (%s)\n", __LINE__, error_string(status)); - exit(1); - } - - /* Initialize the array of test values */ - for (i = 0; i < max_test; i++) { - test[i].val = random(); - /* If the value is odd we'll use a string as the key, - * otherwise we'll use an unsigned long as the key */ - if (test[i].val & 1) { - key.type = HASH_KEY_STRING; - sprintf(buf, "%ld", test[i].val); - test[i].str = strdup(buf); - } - } - - /* Enter all the test values into the hash table */ - for (i = 0; i < max_test; i++) { - if (test[i].val & 1) { - key.type = HASH_KEY_STRING; - key.str = test[i].str; - value.type = HASH_VALUE_PTR; - value.ptr = (void *) strdup(test[i].str); - } - else { - key.type = HASH_KEY_ULONG; - key.ul = test[i].val; - value.type = HASH_VALUE_LONG; - value.l = test[i].val; - } - - if (hash_has_key(table, &key)) { - fprintf(stderr, "Error: %ld already in table when inserting, i = %lu, at line %d\n", - test[i].val, i, __LINE__); - exit(1); - } - if ((status = hash_enter(table, &key, &value)) != HASH_SUCCESS) { - fprintf(stderr, "Error: %ld failed insertion at line %d (%s) \n", - test[i].val, __LINE__, error_string(status)); - exit(1); - } - } - - /* Now visit each entry in the table using a callback iterator, - * store what we found in iter_result_1 for testing the iterator object later on */ - if (verbose) printf("callback iterate:\n"); - callback_count = 0; - if ((status = hash_iterate(table, callback, &callback_count)) != HASH_SUCCESS) { - fprintf(stderr, "hash_iterate failed at line %d (%s)\n", __LINE__, error_string(status)); - exit(1); - } - if (verbose) printf("hash_count=%ld, callback_count=%ld\n", hash_count(table), callback_count); - - if (hash_count(table) != callback_count) { - fprintf(stderr, "Error: hash_count(%ld) != callback_count(%ld) at line %d\n", - hash_count(table), callback_count, __LINE__); - exit(1); - } - - /* Now vist each entry in the table using an iterator object */ - { - struct hash_iter_context_t *iter; - unsigned long n_items; - hash_entry_t *entry; - - if (verbose) printf("iter iterate:\n"); - - n_items = 0; - iter = new_hash_iter_context(table); - - while ((entry = iter->next(iter)) != NULL) { - if (verbose) printf("%s\n", entry_string(entry)); - iter_result_2[n_items] = *entry; - n_items++; - } - if (verbose) printf("hash_count=%ld, n_items=%ld\n", hash_count(table), n_items); - - if (hash_count(table) != n_items) { - fprintf(stderr, "Error: hash_count(%ld) != n_items(%ld) at line %d\n", - hash_count(table), n_items, __LINE__); - exit(1); - } - free(iter); - } - - /* Both iterators should have visited each item in the same order, verify ... */ - for (i = 0; i < max_test; i++) { - if (memcmp(&iter_result_1[i], &iter_result_2[i], sizeof(iter_result_1[0])) != 0) { - fprintf(stderr, "Error: iter_result_1[%lu] != iter_result_2[%lu] at line %d\n", - i, i, __LINE__); - exit(1); - } - } - - /* Get an array of keys in the table, print them out */ - { - unsigned long count; - hash_key_t *keys; - - if (verbose) printf("\nhash_keys:\n"); - if ((status = hash_keys(table, &count, &keys)) != HASH_SUCCESS) { - fprintf(stderr, "hash_keys failed at line %d (%s)\n", - __LINE__, error_string(status)); - exit(1); - } - - if (hash_count(table) != count) { - fprintf(stderr, "Error: hash_count(%ld) != hash_keys() count(%ld) at line %d\n", - hash_count(table), count, __LINE__); - exit(1); - } - - for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { - if (verbose) printf("%s\n", key_string(&keys[i])); - } - free(keys); - } - - /* Get an array of values in the table, print them out */ - { - unsigned long count; - hash_value_t *values; - - if (verbose) printf("\nhash_values:\n"); - hash_values(table, &count, &values); - - if (hash_count(table) != count) { - fprintf(stderr, "Error: hash_count(%ld) != hash_values() count(%ld) at line %d\n", - hash_count(table), count, __LINE__); - exit(1); - } - - for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { - if (verbose) printf("%s\n", value_string(&values[i])); - } - free(values); - } - - /* Get an array of items in the table, print them out */ - { - unsigned long count; - hash_entry_t *entries; - - if (verbose) printf("\nhash_entries:\n"); - hash_entries(table, &count, &entries); - - if (hash_count(table) != count) { - fprintf(stderr, "Error: hash_count(%ld) != hash_entries() count(%ld) at line %d\n", - hash_count(table), count, __LINE__); - exit(1); - } - - for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { - if (verbose) printf("%s\n", entry_string(&entries[i])); - } - free(entries); - } - - /* See if we can find every key */ - for (i = max_test - 1; i >= 0; i--) { - if (test[i].val & 1) { - key.type = HASH_KEY_STRING; - key.str = test[i].str; - } - else { - key.type = HASH_KEY_ULONG; - key.ul = test[i].val; - } - if ((status = hash_lookup(table, &key, &value)) != HASH_SUCCESS) { - fprintf(stderr, "Error: failed first lookup for value %ld at index %ld at line %d (%s)\n", - test[i].val, i, __LINE__, error_string(status)); - exit(1); - } - else { - switch(value.type) { - case HASH_VALUE_PTR: - if (strcmp((char *)value.ptr, test[i].str) != 0) { - fprintf(stderr, "Error: corrupt ptr data for %lu at line %d\n", i, __LINE__); - exit(1); - } - break; - case HASH_VALUE_LONG: - if (value.l != test[i].val) { - fprintf(stderr, "Error: corrupt long data for %lu at line %d\n", i, __LINE__); - exit(1); - } - break; - default: - fprintf(stderr, "Error: unknown value type for %lu\n", i); - break; - } - } - } - - - /* - * Delete a key, make sure we can't find it, assure we can find all other - * keys. - */ - for (i = 0; i < max_test; i++) { - if (test[i].val & 1) { - key.type = HASH_KEY_STRING; - key.str = test[i].str; - } - else { - key.type = HASH_KEY_ULONG; - key.ul = test[i].val; - } - - if ((status = hash_lookup(table, &key, &value)) != HASH_SUCCESS) { - fprintf(stderr, "Error: failed delete lookup for value %ld at index %ld at line %d (%s)\n", - test[i].val, i, __LINE__, error_string(status)); - exit(1); - } - - if ((status = hash_delete(table, &key)) != HASH_SUCCESS) { - fprintf(stderr, "Error: %ld not in table when deleting, i = %lu at line %d (%s)\n", - test[i].val, i, __LINE__, error_string(status)); - exit(1); - } - - if (hash_lookup(table, &key, &value) != HASH_ERROR_KEY_NOT_FOUND) { - fprintf(stderr, "Error: found in table after deletion, value = %ld at index %ld at line %d\n", - test[i].val, i, __LINE__); - exit(1); - } - /* See if we can find all remaining keys */ - for (k = i + 1; k < max_test; k++) { - if (test[k].val & 1) { - key.type = HASH_KEY_STRING; - key.str = test[k].str; - } else { - key.type = HASH_KEY_ULONG; - key.ul = test[k].val; - } - if ((status = hash_lookup(table, &key, &value)) != HASH_SUCCESS) { - fprintf(stderr, "Error: failed second lookup for value %ld, i = %lu k = %lu at line %d (%s)\n", - test[k].val, i, k, __LINE__, error_string(status)); - exit(1); - } else { - switch(value.type) { - case HASH_VALUE_PTR: - if (strcmp((char *)value.ptr, test[k].str) != 0) { - fprintf(stderr, "Error: corrupt ptr data for %lu at line %d\n", k, __LINE__); - exit(1); - } - break; - case HASH_VALUE_LONG: - if (value.l != test[k].val) { - fprintf(stderr, "Error: corrupt long data for %lu at line %d\n", k, __LINE__); - exit(1); - } - break; - default: - fprintf(stderr, "Error: unknown value type (%d) for %lu\n", value.type, k); - break; - } - } - } - } - - if (verbose) printf("\n"); - -#ifdef HASH_STATISTICS - { - hash_statistics_t stats; - - if ((status = hash_get_statistics(table, &stats)) != HASH_SUCCESS) { - fprintf(stderr, "Error: could not get statistics at line %d (%s)\n", - __LINE__, error_string(status)); - exit(1); - } - - printf("Statistics: Accesses = %ld, Collisions = %ld, Collision Rate = %.2f, Expansions = %ld, Contractions = %ld\n", - stats.hash_accesses, stats.hash_collisions, - ((float)stats.hash_collisions / (float)stats.hash_accesses), - stats.table_expansions, stats.table_contractions); - } -#endif - - if ((status = hash_destroy(table)) != HASH_SUCCESS) { - fprintf(stderr, "table destruction failed at line %d (%s)\n", - __LINE__, error_string(status)); - exit(1); - } - - for (i = 0; i < max_test; i++) { - if (test[i].val & 1) { - free(test[i].str); - } - } - free(test); - free(iter_result_1); - free(iter_result_2); - - printf("Successfully tested %lu values\n", max_test); - return 0; -} diff --git a/common/dhash/m4/.dir b/common/dhash/m4/.dir deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29b..00000000 --- a/common/dhash/m4/.dir +++ /dev/null |