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1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2008 Jakub Jermar
3 * Copyright (c) 2012 Adam Hraska
4 *
5 * All rights reserved.
6 *
7 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
8 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
9 * are met:
10 *
11 * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
12 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
13 * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
14 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
15 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
16 * - The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
17 * derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
18 *
19 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
20 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
21 * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
22 * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
23 * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
24 * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
25 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
26 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
27 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
28 * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
29 */
30
31/** @addtogroup libc
32 * @{
33 */
34/** @file
35 */
36
37/*
38 * This is an implementation of a generic resizable chained hash table.
39 *
40 * The table grows to 2*n+1 buckets each time, starting at n == 89,
41 * per Thomas Wang's recommendation:
42 * http://www.concentric.net/~Ttwang/tech/hashsize.htm
43 *
44 * This policy produces prime table sizes for the first five resizes
45 * and generally produces table sizes which are either prime or
46 * have fairly large (prime/odd) divisors. Having a prime table size
47 * mitigates the use of suboptimal hash functions and distributes
48 * items over the whole table.
49 */
50
51#include <adt/hash_table.h>
52#include <adt/list.h>
53#include <mm/slab.h>
54#include <assert.h>
55#include <str.h>
56
57/* Optimal initial bucket count. See comment above. */
58#define HT_MIN_BUCKETS 89
59/* The table is resized when the average load per bucket exceeds this number. */
60#define HT_MAX_LOAD 2
61
62
63static size_t round_up_size(size_t);
64static bool alloc_table(size_t, list_t **);
65static void clear_items(hash_table_t *);
66static void resize(hash_table_t *, size_t);
67static void grow_if_needed(hash_table_t *);
68static void shrink_if_needed(hash_table_t *);
69
70/* Dummy do nothing callback to invoke in place of remove_callback == NULL. */
71static void nop_remove_callback(ht_link_t *item)
72{
73 /* no-op */
74}
75
76
77/** Create chained hash table.
78 *
79 * @param h Hash table structure. Will be initialized by this call.
80 * @param init_size Initial desired number of hash table buckets. Pass zero
81 * if you want the default initial size.
82 * @param max_load The table is resized when the average load per bucket
83 * exceeds this number. Pass zero if you want the default.
84 * @param op Hash table operations structure. remove_callback()
85 * is optional and can be NULL if no action is to be taken
86 * upon removal. equal() is optional if and only if
87 * hash_table_insert_unique() will never be invoked.
88 * All other operations are mandatory.
89 *
90 * @return True on success
91 *
92 */
93bool hash_table_create(hash_table_t *h, size_t init_size, size_t max_load,
94 hash_table_ops_t *op)
95{
96 assert(h);
97 assert(op && op->hash && op->key_hash && op->key_equal);
98
99 /* Check for compulsory ops. */
100 if (!op || !op->hash || !op->key_hash || !op->key_equal)
101 return false;
102
103 h->bucket_cnt = round_up_size(init_size);
104
105 if (!alloc_table(h->bucket_cnt, &h->bucket))
106 return false;
107
108 h->max_load = (max_load == 0) ? HT_MAX_LOAD : max_load;
109 h->item_cnt = 0;
110 h->op = op;
111 h->full_item_cnt = h->max_load * h->bucket_cnt;
112 h->apply_ongoing = false;
113
114 if (h->op->remove_callback == NULL) {
115 h->op->remove_callback = nop_remove_callback;
116 }
117
118 return true;
119}
120
121/** Destroy a hash table instance.
122 *
123 * @param h Hash table to be destroyed.
124 *
125 */
126void hash_table_destroy(hash_table_t *h)
127{
128 assert(h && h->bucket);
129 assert(!h->apply_ongoing);
130
131 clear_items(h);
132
133 free(h->bucket);
134
135 h->bucket = NULL;
136 h->bucket_cnt = 0;
137}
138
139/** Returns true if there are no items in the table. */
140bool hash_table_empty(hash_table_t *h)
141{
142 assert(h && h->bucket);
143 return h->item_cnt == 0;
144}
145
146/** Returns the number of items in the table. */
147size_t hash_table_size(hash_table_t *h)
148{
149 assert(h && h->bucket);
150 return h->item_cnt;
151}
152
153/** Remove all elements from the hash table
154 *
155 * @param h Hash table to be cleared
156 */
157void hash_table_clear(hash_table_t *h)
158{
159 assert(h && h->bucket);
160 assert(!h->apply_ongoing);
161
162 clear_items(h);
163
164 /* Shrink the table to its minimum size if possible. */
165 if (HT_MIN_BUCKETS < h->bucket_cnt) {
166 resize(h, HT_MIN_BUCKETS);
167 }
168}
169
170/** Unlinks and removes all items but does not resize. */
171static void clear_items(hash_table_t *h)
172{
173 if (h->item_cnt == 0)
174 return;
175
176 for (size_t idx = 0; idx < h->bucket_cnt; ++idx) {
177 list_foreach_safe(h->bucket[idx], cur, next) {
178 assert(cur);
179 ht_link_t *cur_link = member_to_inst(cur, ht_link_t, link);
180
181 list_remove(cur);
182 h->op->remove_callback(cur_link);
183 }
184 }
185
186 h->item_cnt = 0;
187}
188
189/** Insert item into a hash table.
190 *
191 * @param h Hash table.
192 * @param item Item to be inserted into the hash table.
193 */
194void hash_table_insert(hash_table_t *h, ht_link_t *item)
195{
196 assert(item);
197 assert(h && h->bucket);
198 assert(!h->apply_ongoing);
199
200 size_t idx = h->op->hash(item) % h->bucket_cnt;
201
202 list_append(&item->link, &h->bucket[idx]);
203 ++h->item_cnt;
204 grow_if_needed(h);
205}
206
207
208/** Insert item into a hash table if not already present.
209 *
210 * @param h Hash table.
211 * @param item Item to be inserted into the hash table.
212 *
213 * @return False if such an item had already been inserted.
214 * @return True if the inserted item was the only item with such a lookup key.
215 */
216bool hash_table_insert_unique(hash_table_t *h, ht_link_t *item)
217{
218 assert(item);
219 assert(h && h->bucket && h->bucket_cnt);
220 assert(h->op && h->op->hash && h->op->equal);
221 assert(!h->apply_ongoing);
222
223 size_t idx = h->op->hash(item) % h->bucket_cnt;
224
225 /* Check for duplicates. */
226 list_foreach(h->bucket[idx], link, ht_link_t, cur_link) {
227 /*
228 * We could filter out items using their hashes first, but
229 * calling equal() might very well be just as fast.
230 */
231 if (h->op->equal(cur_link, item))
232 return false;
233 }
234
235 list_append(&item->link, &h->bucket[idx]);
236 ++h->item_cnt;
237 grow_if_needed(h);
238
239 return true;
240}
241
242/** Search hash table for an item matching keys.
243 *
244 * @param h Hash table.
245 * @param key Array of all keys needed to compute hash index.
246 *
247 * @return Matching item on success, NULL if there is no such item.
248 *
249 */
250ht_link_t *hash_table_find(const hash_table_t *h, void *key)
251{
252 assert(h && h->bucket);
253
254 size_t idx = h->op->key_hash(key) % h->bucket_cnt;
255
256 list_foreach(h->bucket[idx], link, ht_link_t, cur_link) {
257 /*
258 * Is this is the item we are looking for? We could have first
259 * checked if the hashes match but op->key_equal() may very well be
260 * just as fast as op->hash().
261 */
262 if (h->op->key_equal(key, cur_link)) {
263 return cur_link;
264 }
265 }
266
267 return NULL;
268}
269
270/** Find the next item equal to item. */
271ht_link_t *hash_table_find_next(const hash_table_t *h, ht_link_t *item)
272{
273 assert(item);
274 assert(h && h->bucket);
275
276 /* Traverse the circular list until we reach the starting item again. */
277 for (link_t *cur = item->link.next; cur != &item->link; cur = cur->next) {
278 assert(cur);
279 ht_link_t *cur_link = member_to_inst(cur, ht_link_t, link);
280 /*
281 * Is this is the item we are looking for? We could have first
282 * checked if the hashes match but op->equal() may very well be
283 * just as fast as op->hash().
284 */
285 if (h->op->equal(cur_link, item)) {
286 return cur_link;
287 }
288 }
289
290 return NULL;
291}
292
293/** Remove all matching items from hash table.
294 *
295 * For each removed item, h->remove_callback() is called.
296 *
297 * @param h Hash table.
298 * @param key Array of keys that will be compared against items of
299 * the hash table.
300 *
301 * @return Returns the number of removed items.
302 */
303size_t hash_table_remove(hash_table_t *h, void *key)
304{
305 assert(h && h->bucket);
306 assert(!h->apply_ongoing);
307
308 size_t idx = h->op->key_hash(key) % h->bucket_cnt;
309
310 size_t removed = 0;
311
312 list_foreach_safe(h->bucket[idx], cur, next) {
313 ht_link_t *cur_link = member_to_inst(cur, ht_link_t, link);
314
315 if (h->op->key_equal(key, cur_link)) {
316 ++removed;
317 list_remove(cur);
318 h->op->remove_callback(cur_link);
319 }
320 }
321
322 h->item_cnt -= removed;
323 shrink_if_needed(h);
324
325 return removed;
326}
327
328/** Removes an item already present in the table. The item must be in the table.*/
329void hash_table_remove_item(hash_table_t *h, ht_link_t *item)
330{
331 assert(item);
332 assert(h && h->bucket);
333 assert(link_in_use(&item->link));
334
335 list_remove(&item->link);
336 --h->item_cnt;
337 h->op->remove_callback(item);
338 shrink_if_needed(h);
339}
340
341/** Apply function to all items in hash table.
342 *
343 * @param h Hash table.
344 * @param f Function to be applied. Return false if no more items
345 * should be visited. The functor may only delete the supplied
346 * item. It must not delete the successor of the item passed
347 * in the first argument.
348 * @param arg Argument to be passed to the function.
349 */
350void hash_table_apply(hash_table_t *h, bool (*f)(ht_link_t *, void *), void *arg)
351{
352 assert(f);
353 assert(h && h->bucket);
354
355 if (h->item_cnt == 0)
356 return;
357
358 h->apply_ongoing = true;
359
360 for (size_t idx = 0; idx < h->bucket_cnt; ++idx) {
361 list_foreach_safe(h->bucket[idx], cur, next) {
362 ht_link_t *cur_link = member_to_inst(cur, ht_link_t, link);
363 /*
364 * The next pointer had already been saved. f() may safely
365 * delete cur (but not next!).
366 */
367 if (!f(cur_link, arg))
368 goto out;
369 }
370 }
371out:
372 h->apply_ongoing = false;
373
374 shrink_if_needed(h);
375 grow_if_needed(h);
376}
377
378/** Rounds up size to the nearest suitable table size. */
379static size_t round_up_size(size_t size)
380{
381 size_t rounded_size = HT_MIN_BUCKETS;
382
383 while (rounded_size < size) {
384 rounded_size = 2 * rounded_size + 1;
385 }
386
387 return rounded_size;
388}
389
390/** Allocates and initializes the desired number of buckets. True if successful.*/
391static bool alloc_table(size_t bucket_cnt, list_t **pbuckets)
392{
393 assert(pbuckets && HT_MIN_BUCKETS <= bucket_cnt);
394
395 list_t *buckets = malloc(bucket_cnt * sizeof(list_t), FRAME_ATOMIC);
396 if (!buckets)
397 return false;
398
399 for (size_t i = 0; i < bucket_cnt; i++)
400 list_initialize(&buckets[i]);
401
402 *pbuckets = buckets;
403 return true;
404}
405
406
407/** Shrinks the table if the table is only sparely populated. */
408static inline void shrink_if_needed(hash_table_t *h)
409{
410 if (h->item_cnt <= h->full_item_cnt / 4 && HT_MIN_BUCKETS < h->bucket_cnt) {
411 /*
412 * Keep the bucket_cnt odd (possibly also prime).
413 * Shrink from 2n + 1 to n. Integer division discards the +1.
414 */
415 size_t new_bucket_cnt = h->bucket_cnt / 2;
416 resize(h, new_bucket_cnt);
417 }
418}
419
420/** Grows the table if table load exceeds the maximum allowed. */
421static inline void grow_if_needed(hash_table_t *h)
422{
423 /* Grow the table if the average bucket load exceeds the maximum. */
424 if (h->full_item_cnt < h->item_cnt) {
425 /* Keep the bucket_cnt odd (possibly also prime). */
426 size_t new_bucket_cnt = 2 * h->bucket_cnt + 1;
427 resize(h, new_bucket_cnt);
428 }
429}
430
431/** Allocates and rehashes items to a new table. Frees the old table. */
432static void resize(hash_table_t *h, size_t new_bucket_cnt)
433{
434 assert(h && h->bucket);
435 assert(HT_MIN_BUCKETS <= new_bucket_cnt);
436
437 /* We are traversing the table and resizing would mess up the buckets. */
438 if (h->apply_ongoing)
439 return;
440
441 list_t *new_buckets;
442
443 /* Leave the table as is if we cannot resize. */
444 if (!alloc_table(new_bucket_cnt, &new_buckets))
445 return;
446
447 if (0 < h->item_cnt) {
448 /* Rehash all the items to the new table. */
449 for (size_t old_idx = 0; old_idx < h->bucket_cnt; ++old_idx) {
450 list_foreach_safe(h->bucket[old_idx], cur, next) {
451 ht_link_t *cur_link = member_to_inst(cur, ht_link_t, link);
452
453 size_t new_idx = h->op->hash(cur_link) % new_bucket_cnt;
454 list_remove(cur);
455 list_append(cur, &new_buckets[new_idx]);
456 }
457 }
458 }
459
460 free(h->bucket);
461 h->bucket = new_buckets;
462 h->bucket_cnt = new_bucket_cnt;
463 h->full_item_cnt = h->max_load * h->bucket_cnt;
464}
465
466
467/** @}
468 */
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