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  1. /* Copyright 2002 Christopher Clark */
  2. /* Copyright 2005 Nick Mathewson */
  3. /* See license at end. */
  4. /* $Id$ */
  5. /* Based on ideas by Christopher Clark and interfaces from Niels Provos. */
  6. #ifndef __HT_H
  7. #define __HT_H
  8. #define HT_H_ID "$Id$"
  9. #define HT_HEAD(name, type) \
  10. struct name { \
  11. /* The hash table itself. */ \
  12. struct type **hth_table; \
  13. /* How long is the hash table? */ \
  14. unsigned hth_table_length; \
  15. /* How many elements does the table contain? */ \
  16. unsigned hth_n_entries; \
  17. /* How many elements will we allow in the table before resizing it? */ \
  18. unsigned hth_load_limit; \
  19. /* Position of hth_table_length in the primes table. */ \
  20. int hth_prime_idx; \
  21. }
  22. #define HT_INITIALIZER() \
  23. { NULL, 0, 0, 0, -1 }
  24. #define HT_ENTRY(type) \
  25. struct { \
  26. struct type *hte_next; \
  27. unsigned hte_hash; \
  28. }
  29. #define HT_EMPTY(head) \
  30. ((head)->hth_n_entries == 0)
  31. /* Helper: alias for the bucket containing 'elm'. */
  32. #define _HT_BUCKET(head, field, elm) \
  33. ((head)->hth_table[elm->field.hte_hash % head->hth_table_length])
  34. /* How many elements in 'head'? */
  35. #define HT_SIZE(head) \
  36. ((head)->hth_n_entries)
  37. #define HT_FIND(name, head, elm) name##_HT_FIND((head), (elm))
  38. #define HT_INSERT(name, head, elm) name##_HT_INSERT((head), (elm))
  39. #define HT_REPLACE(name, head, elm) name##_HT_REPLACE((head), (elm))
  40. #define HT_REMOVE(name, head, elm) name##_HT_REMOVE((head), (elm))
  41. #define HT_START(name, head) name##_HT_START(head)
  42. #define HT_NEXT(name, head, elm) name##_HT_NEXT((head), (elm))
  43. #define HT_NEXT_RMV(name, head, elm) name##_HT_NEXT_RMV((head), (elm))
  44. #define HT_CLEAR(name, head) name##_HT_CLEAR(head)
  45. #define HT_INIT(name, head) name##_HT_INIT(head)
  46. /* Helper: */
  47. static INLINE unsigned
  48. ht_improve_hash(unsigned h)
  49. {
  50. /* Aim to protect against poor hash functions by adding logic here
  51. * - logic taken from java 1.4 hashtable source */
  52. h += ~(h << 9);
  53. h ^= ((h >> 14) | (h << 18)); /* >>> */
  54. h += (h << 4);
  55. h ^= ((h >> 10) | (h << 22)); /* >>> */
  56. return h;
  57. }
  58. /** Basic string hash function, from Java standard String.hashCode(). */
  59. static INLINE unsigned
  60. ht_string_hash(const char *s)
  61. {
  62. unsigned h = 0;
  63. int m = 1;
  64. while (*s) {
  65. h += ((signed char)*s++)*m;
  66. m = (m<<5)-1; /* m *= 31 */
  67. }
  68. return h;
  69. }
  70. #define _HT_SET_HASH(elm, field, hashfn) \
  71. do { \
  72. elm->field.hte_hash = hashfn(elm); \
  73. } while (0)
  74. #define HT_FOREACH(x, name, head) \
  75. for ((x) = HT_START(name, head); \
  76. (x) != NULL; \
  77. (x) = HT_NEXT(name, head, x))
  78. #define HT_PROTOTYPE(name, type, field, hashfn, eqfn) \
  79. int name##_HT_GROW(struct name *ht, unsigned min_capacity); \
  80. void name##_HT_CLEAR(struct name *ht); \
  81. int _##name##_HT_REP_IS_BAD(const struct name *ht); \
  82. static INLINE void \
  83. name##_HT_INIT(struct name *head) { \
  84. head->hth_table_length = 0; \
  85. head->hth_table = NULL; \
  86. head->hth_n_entries = 0; \
  87. head->hth_load_limit = 0; \
  88. head->hth_prime_idx = -1; \
  89. } \
  90. /* Helper: returns a pointer to the right location in the table \
  91. * 'head' to find or insert the element 'elm'. */ \
  92. static INLINE struct type ** \
  93. _##name##_HT_FIND_P(struct name *head, struct type *elm) \
  94. { \
  95. struct type **p; \
  96. if (!head->hth_table) \
  97. return NULL; \
  98. p = &_HT_BUCKET(head, field, elm); \
  99. while (*p) { \
  100. if (eqfn(*p, elm)) \
  101. return p; \
  102. p = &(*p)->field.hte_next; \
  103. } \
  104. return p; \
  105. } \
  106. /* Return a pointer to the element in the table 'head' matching 'elm', \
  107. * or NULL if no such element exists */ \
  108. static INLINE struct type * \
  109. name##_HT_FIND(const struct name *head, struct type *elm) \
  110. { \
  111. struct type **p; \
  112. _HT_SET_HASH(elm, field, hashfn); \
  113. p = _##name##_HT_FIND_P((struct name *)head, elm); \
  114. return p ? *p : NULL; \
  115. } \
  116. /* Insert the element 'elm' into the table 'head'. Do not call this \
  117. * function if the table might already contain a matching element. */ \
  118. static INLINE void \
  119. name##_HT_INSERT(struct name *head, struct type *elm) \
  120. { \
  121. struct type **p; \
  122. if (!head->hth_table || head->hth_n_entries >= head->hth_load_limit) \
  123. name##_HT_GROW(head, head->hth_n_entries+1); \
  124. ++head->hth_n_entries; \
  125. _HT_SET_HASH(elm, field, hashfn); \
  126. p = &_HT_BUCKET(head, field, elm); \
  127. elm->field.hte_next = *p; \
  128. *p = elm; \
  129. } \
  130. /* Insert the element 'elm' into the table 'head'. If there already \
  131. * a matching element in the table, replace that element and return \
  132. * it. */ \
  133. static INLINE struct type * \
  134. name##_HT_REPLACE(struct name *head, struct type *elm) \
  135. { \
  136. struct type **p, *r; \
  137. if (!head->hth_table || head->hth_n_entries >= head->hth_load_limit) \
  138. name##_HT_GROW(head, head->hth_n_entries+1); \
  139. _HT_SET_HASH(elm, field, hashfn); \
  140. p = _##name##_HT_FIND_P(head, elm); \
  141. r = *p; \
  142. *p = elm; \
  143. if (r && (r!=elm)) { \
  144. elm->field.hte_next = r->field.hte_next; \
  145. r->field.hte_next = NULL; \
  146. return r; \
  147. } else { \
  148. ++head->hth_n_entries; \
  149. return NULL; \
  150. } \
  151. } \
  152. /* Remove any element matching 'elm' from the table 'head'. If such \
  153. * an element is found, return it; otherwise return NULL. */ \
  154. static INLINE struct type * \
  155. name##_HT_REMOVE(struct name *head, struct type *elm) \
  156. { \
  157. struct type **p, *r; \
  158. _HT_SET_HASH(elm, field, hashfn); \
  159. p = _##name##_HT_FIND_P(head,elm); \
  160. if (!p || !*p) \
  161. return NULL; \
  162. r = *p; \
  163. *p = r->field.hte_next; \
  164. r->field.hte_next = NULL; \
  165. --head->hth_n_entries; \
  166. return r; \
  167. } \
  168. /* Invoke the function 'fn' on every element of the table 'head', \
  169. * using 'data' as its second argument. If the function returns \
  170. * nonzero, remove the most recently examined element before invoking \
  171. * the function again. */ \
  172. static INLINE void \
  173. name##_HT_FOREACH_FN(struct name *head, \
  174. int (*fn)(struct type *, void *), \
  175. void *data) \
  176. { \
  177. unsigned idx; \
  178. int remove; \
  179. struct type **p, **nextp, *next; \
  180. if (!head->hth_table) \
  181. return; \
  182. for (idx=0; idx < head->hth_table_length; ++idx) { \
  183. p = &head->hth_table[idx]; \
  184. while (*p) { \
  185. nextp = &(*p)->field.hte_next; \
  186. next = *nextp; \
  187. remove = fn(*p, data); \
  188. if (remove) { \
  189. --head->hth_n_entries; \
  190. *p = next; \
  191. } else { \
  192. p = nextp; \
  193. } \
  194. } \
  195. } \
  196. } \
  197. /* Return a pointer to the first element in the table 'head', under \
  198. * an arbitrary order. This order is stable under remove operations, \
  199. * but not under others. If the table is empty, return NULL. */ \
  200. static INLINE struct type ** \
  201. name##_HT_START(struct name *head) \
  202. { \
  203. unsigned b = 0; \
  204. while (b < head->hth_table_length) { \
  205. if (head->hth_table[b]) \
  206. return &head->hth_table[b]; \
  207. ++b; \
  208. } \
  209. return NULL; \
  210. } \
  211. /* Return the next element in 'head' after 'elm', under the arbitrary \
  212. * order used by HT_START. If there are no more elements, return \
  213. * NULL. If 'elm' is to be removed from the table, you must call \
  214. * this function for the next value before you remove it. \
  215. */ \
  216. static INLINE struct type ** \
  217. name##_HT_NEXT(struct name *head, struct type **elm) \
  218. { \
  219. if ((*elm)->field.hte_next) { \
  220. return &(*elm)->field.hte_next; \
  221. } else { \
  222. unsigned b = ((*elm)->field.hte_hash % head->hth_table_length)+1; \
  223. while (b < head->hth_table_length) { \
  224. if (head->hth_table[b]) \
  225. return &head->hth_table[b]; \
  226. ++b; \
  227. } \
  228. return NULL; \
  229. } \
  230. } \
  231. static INLINE struct type ** \
  232. name##_HT_NEXT_RMV(struct name *head, struct type **elm) \
  233. { \
  234. unsigned h = (*elm)->field.hte_hash; \
  235. *elm = (*elm)->field.hte_next; \
  236. --head->hth_n_entries; \
  237. if (*elm) { \
  238. return elm; \
  239. } else { \
  240. unsigned b = (h % head->hth_table_length)+1; \
  241. while (b < head->hth_table_length) { \
  242. if (head->hth_table[b]) \
  243. return &head->hth_table[b]; \
  244. ++b; \
  245. } \
  246. return NULL; \
  247. } \
  248. }
  249. #define HT_GENERATE(name, type, field, hashfn, eqfn, load, mallocfn, \
  250. reallocfn, freefn) \
  251. static unsigned name##_PRIMES[] = { \
  252. 53, 97, 193, 389, \
  253. 769, 1543, 3079, 6151, \
  254. 12289, 24593, 49157, 98317, \
  255. 196613, 393241, 786433, 1572869, \
  256. 3145739, 6291469, 12582917, 25165843, \
  257. 50331653, 100663319, 201326611, 402653189, \
  258. 805306457, 1610612741 \
  259. }; \
  260. static unsigned name##_N_PRIMES = \
  261. sizeof(name##_PRIMES)/sizeof(name##_PRIMES[0]); \
  262. /* Expand the internal table of 'head' until it is large enough to \
  263. * hold 'size' elements. Return 0 on success, -1 on allocation \
  264. * failure. */ \
  265. int \
  266. name##_HT_GROW(struct name *head, unsigned size) \
  267. { \
  268. unsigned new_len, new_load_limit; \
  269. int prime_idx; \
  270. struct type **new_table; \
  271. if (head->hth_prime_idx == (int)name##_N_PRIMES - 1) \
  272. return 0; \
  273. if (head->hth_load_limit > size) \
  274. return 0; \
  275. prime_idx = head->hth_prime_idx; \
  276. do { \
  277. new_len = name##_PRIMES[++prime_idx]; \
  278. new_load_limit = (unsigned)(load*new_len); \
  279. } while (new_load_limit <= size && \
  280. prime_idx < (int)name##_N_PRIMES); \
  281. if ((new_table = mallocfn(new_len*sizeof(struct type*)))) { \
  282. unsigned b; \
  283. memset(new_table, 0, new_len*sizeof(struct type*)); \
  284. for (b = 0; b < head->hth_table_length; ++b) { \
  285. struct type *elm, *next; \
  286. unsigned b2; \
  287. elm = head->hth_table[b]; \
  288. while (elm) { \
  289. next = elm->field.hte_next; \
  290. b2 = elm->field.hte_hash % new_len; \
  291. elm->field.hte_next = new_table[b2]; \
  292. new_table[b2] = elm; \
  293. elm = next; \
  294. } \
  295. } \
  296. if (head->hth_table) \
  297. freefn(head->hth_table); \
  298. head->hth_table = new_table; \
  299. } else { \
  300. unsigned b, b2; \
  301. new_table = reallocfn(head->hth_table, new_len*sizeof(struct type*)); \
  302. if (!new_table) return -1; \
  303. memset(new_table + head->hth_table_length, 0, \
  304. (new_len - head->hth_table_length)*sizeof(struct type*)); \
  305. for (b=0; b < head->hth_table_length; ++b) { \
  306. struct type *e, **pE; \
  307. for (pE = &new_table[b], e = *pE; e != NULL; e = *pE) { \
  308. b2 = e->field.hte_hash % new_len; \
  309. if (b2 == b) { \
  310. pE = &e->field.hte_next; \
  311. } else { \
  312. *pE = e->field.hte_next; \
  313. e->field.hte_next = new_table[b2]; \
  314. new_table[b2] = e; \
  315. } \
  316. } \
  317. } \
  318. head->hth_table = new_table; \
  319. } \
  320. head->hth_table_length = new_len; \
  321. head->hth_prime_idx = prime_idx; \
  322. head->hth_load_limit = new_load_limit; \
  323. return 0; \
  324. } \
  325. /* Free all storage held by 'head'. Does not free 'head' itself, or \
  326. * individual elements. */ \
  327. void \
  328. name##_HT_CLEAR(struct name *head) \
  329. { \
  330. if (head->hth_table) \
  331. freefn(head->hth_table); \
  332. head->hth_table_length = 0; \
  333. name##_HT_INIT(head); \
  334. } \
  335. /* Debugging helper: return false iff the representation of 'head' is \
  336. * internally consistent. */ \
  337. int \
  338. _##name##_HT_REP_IS_BAD(const struct name *head) \
  339. { \
  340. unsigned n, i; \
  341. struct type *elm; \
  342. if (!head->hth_table_length) { \
  343. if (!head->hth_table && !head->hth_n_entries && \
  344. !head->hth_load_limit && head->hth_prime_idx == -1) \
  345. return 0; \
  346. else \
  347. return 1; \
  348. } \
  349. if (!head->hth_table || head->hth_prime_idx < 0 || \
  350. !head->hth_load_limit) \
  351. return 2; \
  352. if (head->hth_n_entries > head->hth_load_limit) \
  353. return 3; \
  354. if (head->hth_table_length != name##_PRIMES[head->hth_prime_idx]) \
  355. return 4; \
  356. if (head->hth_load_limit != (unsigned)(load*head->hth_table_length)) \
  357. return 5; \
  358. for (n = i = 0; i < head->hth_table_length; ++i) { \
  359. for (elm = head->hth_table[i]; elm; elm = elm->field.hte_next) { \
  360. if (elm->field.hte_hash != hashfn(elm)) \
  361. return 1000 + i; \
  362. if ((elm->field.hte_hash % head->hth_table_length) != i) \
  363. return 10000 + i; \
  364. ++n; \
  365. } \
  366. } \
  367. if (n != head->hth_n_entries) \
  368. return 6; \
  369. return 0; \
  370. }
  371. /*
  372. * Copyright 2005, Nick Mathewson. Implementation logic is adapted from code
  373. * by Cristopher Clark, retrofit to allow drop-in memory management, and to
  374. * use the same interface as Niels Provos's HT_H. I'm not sure whether this
  375. * is a derived work any more, but whether it is or not, the license below
  376. * applies.
  377. *
  378. * Copyright (c) 2002, Christopher Clark
  379. * All rights reserved.
  380. *
  381. * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
  382. * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
  383. * are met:
  384. *
  385. * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
  386. * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
  387. *
  388. * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
  389. * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
  390. * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
  391. *
  392. * * Neither the name of the original author; nor the names of any contributors
  393. * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
  394. * without specific prior written permission.
  395. *
  396. *
  397. * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
  398. * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
  399. * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
  400. * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER
  401. * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
  402. * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
  403. * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
  404. * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
  405. * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
  406. * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
  407. * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
  408. */
  409. #endif