2 * A hash table (hashtab) maintains associations between
3 * key values and datum values. The type of the key values
4 * and the type of the datum values is arbitrary. The
5 * functions for hash computation and key comparison are
6 * provided by the creator of the table.
8 * Author : Stephen Smalley, <sds@epoch.ncsc.mil>
10 #ifndef _SS_HASHTAB_H_
11 #define _SS_HASHTAB_H_
13 #define HASHTAB_MAX_NODES 0xffffffff
18 struct hashtab_node
*next
;
22 struct hashtab_node
**htable
; /* hash table */
23 u32 size
; /* number of slots in hash table */
24 u32 nel
; /* number of elements in hash table */
25 u32 (*hash_value
)(struct hashtab
*h
, void *key
);
27 int (*keycmp
)(struct hashtab
*h
, void *key1
, void *key2
);
28 /* key comparison function */
37 * Creates a new hash table with the specified characteristics.
39 * Returns NULL if insufficent space is available or
40 * the new hash table otherwise.
42 struct hashtab
*hashtab_create(u32 (*hash_value
)(struct hashtab
*h
, void *key
),
43 int (*keycmp
)(struct hashtab
*h
, void *key1
, void *key2
),
47 * Inserts the specified (key, datum) pair into the specified hash table.
49 * Returns -ENOMEM on memory allocation error,
50 * -EEXIST if there is already an entry with the same key,
51 * -EINVAL for general errors or
54 int hashtab_insert(struct hashtab
*h
, void *k
, void *d
);
57 * Removes the entry with the specified key from the hash table.
58 * Applies the specified destroy function to (key,datum,args) for
61 * Returns -ENOENT if no entry has the specified key,
62 * -EINVAL for general errors or
65 int hashtab_remove(struct hashtab
*h
, void *k
,
66 void (*destroy
)(void *k
, void *d
, void *args
),
70 * Insert or replace the specified (key, datum) pair in the specified
71 * hash table. If an entry for the specified key already exists,
72 * then the specified destroy function is applied to (key,datum,args)
73 * for the entry prior to replacing the entry's contents.
75 * Returns -ENOMEM if insufficient space is available,
76 * -EINVAL for general errors or
79 int hashtab_replace(struct hashtab
*h
, void *k
, void *d
,
80 void (*destroy
)(void *k
, void *d
, void *args
),
84 * Searches for the entry with the specified key in the hash table.
86 * Returns NULL if no entry has the specified key or
87 * the datum of the entry otherwise.
89 void *hashtab_search(struct hashtab
*h
, void *k
);
92 * Destroys the specified hash table.
94 void hashtab_destroy(struct hashtab
*h
);
97 * Applies the specified apply function to (key,datum,args)
98 * for each entry in the specified hash table.
100 * The order in which the function is applied to the entries
101 * is dependent upon the internal structure of the hash table.
103 * If apply returns a non-zero status, then hashtab_map will cease
104 * iterating through the hash table and will propagate the error
105 * return to its caller.
107 int hashtab_map(struct hashtab
*h
,
108 int (*apply
)(void *k
, void *d
, void *args
),
112 * Same as hashtab_map, except that if apply returns a non-zero status,
113 * then the (key,datum) pair will be removed from the hashtab and the
114 * destroy function will be applied to (key,datum,args).
116 void hashtab_map_remove_on_error(struct hashtab
*h
,
117 int (*apply
)(void *k
, void *d
, void *args
),
118 void (*destroy
)(void *k
, void *d
, void *args
),
122 /* Fill info with some hash table statistics */
123 void hashtab_stat(struct hashtab
*h
, struct hashtab_info
*info
);
125 #endif /* _SS_HASHTAB_H */