2 * An extensible bitmap is a bitmap that supports an
3 * arbitrary number of bits. Extensible bitmaps are
4 * used to represent sets of values, such as types,
5 * roles, categories, and classes.
7 * Each extensible bitmap is implemented as a linked
8 * list of bitmap nodes, where each bitmap node has
9 * an explicitly specified starting bit position within
12 * Author : Stephen Smalley, <sds@epoch.ncsc.mil>
14 #ifndef _SS_EBITMAP_H_
15 #define _SS_EBITMAP_H_
17 #define MAPTYPE u64 /* portion of bitmap in each node */
18 #define MAPSIZE (sizeof(MAPTYPE) * 8) /* number of bits in node bitmap */
19 #define MAPBIT 1ULL /* a bit in the node bitmap */
22 u32 startbit
; /* starting position in the total bitmap */
23 MAPTYPE map
; /* this node's portion of the bitmap */
24 struct ebitmap_node
*next
;
28 struct ebitmap_node
*node
; /* first node in the bitmap */
29 u32 highbit
; /* highest position in the total bitmap */
32 #define ebitmap_length(e) ((e)->highbit)
33 #define ebitmap_startbit(e) ((e)->node ? (e)->node->startbit : 0)
35 static inline void ebitmap_init(struct ebitmap
*e
)
37 memset(e
, 0, sizeof(*e
));
40 int ebitmap_cmp(struct ebitmap
*e1
, struct ebitmap
*e2
);
41 int ebitmap_cpy(struct ebitmap
*dst
, struct ebitmap
*src
);
42 int ebitmap_contains(struct ebitmap
*e1
, struct ebitmap
*e2
);
43 int ebitmap_get_bit(struct ebitmap
*e
, unsigned long bit
);
44 int ebitmap_set_bit(struct ebitmap
*e
, unsigned long bit
, int value
);
45 void ebitmap_destroy(struct ebitmap
*e
);
46 int ebitmap_read(struct ebitmap
*e
, void *fp
);
48 #endif /* _SS_EBITMAP_H_ */