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2 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
3 /*--- A hash table implementation. pub_tool_hashtable.h ---*/
4 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
6 /*
7 This file is part of Valgrind, a dynamic binary instrumentation
8 framework.
10 Copyright (C) 2005-2017 Nicholas Nethercote
11 njn@valgrind.org
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29 #ifndef __PUB_TOOL_HASHTABLE_H
30 #define __PUB_TOOL_HASHTABLE_H
32 #include "pub_tool_basics.h" // VG_ macro
34 /* Generic type for a separately-chained hash table. Via a kind of dodgy
35 C-as-C++ style inheritance, tools can extend the VgHashNode type, so long
36 as the first two fields match the sizes of these two fields. Requires
37 a bit of casting by the tool. */
39 // Problems with this data structure:
40 // - Separate chaining gives bad cache behaviour. Hash tables with linear
41 // probing give better cache behaviour.
43 typedef
44 struct _VgHashNode {
45 struct _VgHashNode * next;
46 UWord key;
48 VgHashNode;
50 typedef struct _VgHashTable VgHashTable;
52 /* Make a new table. Allocates the memory with VG_(calloc)(), so can
53 be freed with VG_(free)(). The table starts small but will
54 periodically be expanded. This is transparent to the users of this
55 module. The function never returns NULL. */
56 extern VgHashTable *VG_(HT_construct) ( const HChar* name );
58 /* Count the number of nodes in a table. */
59 extern UInt VG_(HT_count_nodes) ( const VgHashTable *table );
61 /* Add a node to the table. Duplicate keys are permitted. */
62 extern void VG_(HT_add_node) ( VgHashTable *t, void* node );
64 /* Looks up a VgHashNode by key in the table.
65 * Returns NULL if not found. If entries
66 * with duplicate keys are present, the most recently-added of the dups will
67 * be returned, but it's probably better to avoid dups altogether. */
68 extern void* VG_(HT_lookup) ( const VgHashTable *table, UWord key );
70 /* Removes a VgHashNode by key from the table. Returns NULL if not found. */
71 extern void* VG_(HT_remove) ( VgHashTable *table, UWord key );
73 typedef Word (*HT_Cmp_t) ( const void* node1, const void* node2 );
75 /* Same as VG_(HT_lookup) and VG_(HT_remove), but allowing a part of or
76 the full element to be compared for equality, not only the key.
77 The typical use for the below function is to store a hash value of the
78 element in the key, and have the comparison function checking for equality
79 of the full element data.
80 Attention about the comparison function:
81 * It must *not* compare the 'next' pointer.
82 * when comparing the rest of the node, if the node data contains holes
83 between components, either the node memory should be fully initialised
84 (e.g. allocated using VG_(calloc)) or each component should be compared
85 individually.
86 Note that the cmp function is only called for elements that already
87 have keys that are equal. So, it is not needed for cmp to check for
88 key equality. */
89 extern void* VG_(HT_gen_lookup) ( const VgHashTable *table, const void* node,
90 HT_Cmp_t cmp );
91 extern void* VG_(HT_gen_remove) ( VgHashTable *table, const void* node,
92 HT_Cmp_t cmp );
94 /* Output detailed usage/collision statistics.
95 cmp will be used to verify if 2 elements with the same key are equal.
96 Use NULL cmp if the hash table elements are only to be compared by key. */
97 extern void VG_(HT_print_stats) ( const VgHashTable *table, HT_Cmp_t cmp );
99 /* Allocates a suitably-sized array, copies pointers to all the hashtable
100 elements into it, then returns both the array and the size of it. The
101 array must be freed with VG_(free). If the hashtable is empty, the
102 function returns NULL and assigns *nelems = 0. */
103 extern VgHashNode** VG_(HT_to_array) ( const VgHashTable *table,
104 /*OUT*/ UInt* n_elems );
106 /* Reset the table's iterator to point to the first element. */
107 extern void VG_(HT_ResetIter) ( VgHashTable *table );
109 /* Return the element pointed to by the iterator and move on to the
110 next one. Returns NULL if the last one has been passed, or if
111 HT_ResetIter() has not been called previously. Asserts if the
112 table has been modified (HT_add_node, HT_remove) since
113 HT_ResetIter. This guarantees that callers cannot screw up by
114 modifying the table whilst iterating over it (and is necessary to
115 make the implementation safe; specifically we must guarantee that
116 the table will not get resized whilst iteration is happening.
117 Since resizing only happens as a result of calling HT_add_node,
118 disallowing HT_add_node during iteration should give the required
119 assurance. */
120 extern void* VG_(HT_Next) ( VgHashTable *table );
122 /* Remove the element pointed to by the iterator and leave the iterator
123 in a state where VG_(HT_Next) will return the element just after the removed
124 node.
125 This allows removing elements from the table whilst iterating over it.
126 Note that removing an entry does not resize the hash table, making this
127 safe. */
128 extern void VG_(HT_remove_at_Iter)( VgHashTable *table );
130 /* Destroy a table and deallocates the memory used by the nodes using
131 freenode_fn.*/
132 extern void VG_(HT_destruct) ( VgHashTable *table, void(*freenode_fn)(void*) );
135 #endif // __PUB_TOOL_HASHTABLE_H
137 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
138 /*--- end ---*/
139 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/