2 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
3 simple bitmap functions
4 Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998
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22 /* these functions provide a simple way to allocate integers from a
23 pool without repetition */
25 /****************************************************************************
26 allocate a bitmap of the specified size
27 ****************************************************************************/
28 struct bitmap
*bitmap_allocate(int n
)
32 bm
= SMB_MALLOC_P(struct bitmap
);
37 bm
->b
= SMB_MALLOC_ARRAY(uint32
, (n
+31)/32);
43 memset(bm
->b
, 0, sizeof(uint32
)*((n
+31)/32));
48 /****************************************************************************
50 ****************************************************************************/
52 void bitmap_free(struct bitmap
*bm
)
61 /****************************************************************************
63 ****************************************************************************/
64 struct bitmap
*bitmap_talloc(TALLOC_CTX
*mem_ctx
, int n
)
68 if (!mem_ctx
) return NULL
;
70 bm
= TALLOC_P(mem_ctx
, struct bitmap
);
75 bm
->b
= TALLOC_ARRAY(mem_ctx
, uint32
, (n
+31)/32);
80 memset(bm
->b
, 0, sizeof(uint32
)*((n
+31)/32));
85 /****************************************************************************
86 copy as much of the source bitmap as will fit in the destination bitmap.
87 ****************************************************************************/
89 int bitmap_copy(struct bitmap
* const dst
, const struct bitmap
* const src
)
91 int count
= MIN(dst
->n
, src
->n
);
93 SMB_ASSERT(dst
->b
!= src
->b
);
94 memcpy(dst
->b
, src
->b
, sizeof(uint32
)*((count
+31)/32));
99 /****************************************************************************
100 set a bit in a bitmap
101 ****************************************************************************/
102 bool bitmap_set(struct bitmap
*bm
, unsigned i
)
105 DEBUG(0,("Setting invalid bitmap entry %d (of %d)\n",
109 bm
->b
[i
/32] |= (1<<(i
%32));
113 /****************************************************************************
114 clear a bit in a bitmap
115 ****************************************************************************/
116 bool bitmap_clear(struct bitmap
*bm
, unsigned i
)
119 DEBUG(0,("clearing invalid bitmap entry %d (of %d)\n",
123 bm
->b
[i
/32] &= ~(1<<(i
%32));
127 /****************************************************************************
128 query a bit in a bitmap
129 ****************************************************************************/
130 bool bitmap_query(struct bitmap
*bm
, unsigned i
)
132 if (i
>= bm
->n
) return False
;
133 if (bm
->b
[i
/32] & (1<<(i
%32))) {
139 /****************************************************************************
140 find a zero bit in a bitmap starting at the specified offset, with
142 ****************************************************************************/
143 int bitmap_find(struct bitmap
*bm
, unsigned ofs
)
147 if (ofs
> bm
->n
) ofs
= 0;
151 if (~(bm
->b
[i
/32])) {
154 if (!bitmap_query(bm
, j
)) return j
;
156 } while (j
& 31 && j
< bm
->n
);
164 if (~(bm
->b
[i
/32])) {
167 if (!bitmap_query(bm
, j
)) return j
;
169 } while (j
& 31 && j
< bm
->n
);