1 /* cp-hash.c -- file copying (hash search routines)
2 Copyright (C) 1989-1991, 1995-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
5 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
6 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
7 (at your option) any later version.
9 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
10 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
12 GNU General Public License for more details.
14 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
15 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
17 Written by Torbjorn Granlund, Sweden (tege@sics.se).
18 Rewritten to use lib/hash.c by Jim Meyering. */
22 #include <sys/types.h>
28 /* Use ST_DEV and ST_INO as the key, FILENAME as the value.
29 These are used e.g., in copy.c to associate the destination name with
30 the source device/inode pair so that if we encounter a matching dev/ino
31 pair in the source tree we can arrange to create a hard link between
32 the corresponding names in the destination tree. */
37 /* Destination file name (of non-directory or pre-existing directory)
38 corresponding to the dev/ino of a copied file, or the destination file
39 name corresponding to a dev/ino pair for a newly-created directory. */
43 /* This table maps source dev/ino to destination file name.
44 We use it to preserve hard links when copying. */
45 static Hash_table
*src_to_dest
;
47 /* Initial size of the above hash table. */
48 #define INITIAL_TABLE_SIZE 103
51 src_to_dest_hash (void const *x
, size_t table_size
)
53 struct Src_to_dest
const *p
= x
;
55 /* Ignoring the device number here should be fine. */
56 /* The cast to uintmax_t prevents negative remainders
57 if st_ino is negative. */
58 return (uintmax_t) p
->st_ino
% table_size
;
61 /* Compare two Src_to_dest entries.
62 Return true if their keys are judged `equal'. */
64 src_to_dest_compare (void const *x
, void const *y
)
66 struct Src_to_dest
const *a
= x
;
67 struct Src_to_dest
const *b
= y
;
68 return SAME_INODE (*a
, *b
) ? true : false;
72 src_to_dest_free (void *x
)
74 struct Src_to_dest
*a
= x
;
79 /* Remove the entry matching INO/DEV from the table
80 that maps source ino/dev to destination file name. */
82 forget_created (ino_t ino
, dev_t dev
)
84 struct Src_to_dest probe
;
85 struct Src_to_dest
*ent
;
91 ent
= hash_delete (src_to_dest
, &probe
);
93 src_to_dest_free (ent
);
96 /* If INO/DEV correspond to an already-copied source file, return the
97 name of the corresponding destination file. Otherwise, return NULL. */
100 src_to_dest_lookup (ino_t ino
, dev_t dev
)
102 struct Src_to_dest ent
;
103 struct Src_to_dest
const *e
;
106 e
= hash_lookup (src_to_dest
, &ent
);
107 return e
? e
->name
: NULL
;
110 /* Add file NAME, copied from inode number INO and device number DEV,
111 to the list of files we have copied.
112 Return NULL if inserted, otherwise non-NULL. */
115 remember_copied (const char *name
, ino_t ino
, dev_t dev
)
117 struct Src_to_dest
*ent
;
118 struct Src_to_dest
*ent_from_table
;
120 ent
= xmalloc (sizeof *ent
);
121 ent
->name
= xstrdup (name
);
125 ent_from_table
= hash_insert (src_to_dest
, ent
);
126 if (ent_from_table
== NULL
)
128 /* Insertion failed due to lack of memory. */
132 /* Determine whether there was already an entry in the table
133 with a matching key. If so, free ENT (it wasn't inserted) and
134 return the `name' from the table entry. */
135 if (ent_from_table
!= ent
)
137 src_to_dest_free (ent
);
138 return (char *) ent_from_table
->name
;
141 /* New key; insertion succeeded. */
145 /* Initialize the hash table. */
149 src_to_dest
= hash_initialize (INITIAL_TABLE_SIZE
, NULL
,
153 if (src_to_dest
== NULL
)
157 /* Reset the hash structure in the global variable `htab' to
158 contain no entries. */
163 hash_free (src_to_dest
);