1 /* An expandable hash tables datatype.
2 Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by Vladimir Makarov (vmakarov@cygnus.com).
5 This file is part of the libiberty library.
6 Libiberty is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7 modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
8 License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
9 version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
11 Libiberty is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
14 Library General Public License for more details.
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
17 License along with libiberty; see the file COPYING.LIB. If
18 not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
19 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
21 /* This package implements basic hash table functionality. It is possible
22 to search for an entry, create an entry and destroy an entry.
24 Elements in the table are generic pointers.
26 The size of the table is not fixed; if the occupancy of the table
27 grows too high the hash table will be expanded.
29 The abstract data implementation is based on generalized Algorithm D
30 from Knuth's book "The art of computer programming". Hash table is
31 expanded by creation of new hash table and transferring elements from
32 the old table to the new table. */
38 #include <sys/types.h>
50 #include "libiberty.h"
53 /* This macro defines reserved value for empty table entry. */
55 #define EMPTY_ENTRY ((PTR) 0)
57 /* This macro defines reserved value for table entry which contained
60 #define DELETED_ENTRY ((PTR) 1)
62 static unsigned long higher_prime_number
PARAMS ((unsigned long));
63 static hashval_t hash_pointer
PARAMS ((const void *));
64 static int eq_pointer
PARAMS ((const void *, const void *));
65 static int htab_expand
PARAMS ((htab_t
));
66 static PTR
*find_empty_slot_for_expand
PARAMS ((htab_t
, hashval_t
));
68 /* At some point, we could make these be NULL, and modify the
69 hash-table routines to handle NULL specially; that would avoid
70 function-call overhead for the common case of hashing pointers. */
71 htab_hash htab_hash_pointer
= hash_pointer
;
72 htab_eq htab_eq_pointer
= eq_pointer
;
74 /* The following function returns a nearest prime number which is
75 greater than N, and near a power of two. */
78 higher_prime_number (n
)
81 /* These are primes that are near, but slightly smaller than, a
83 static const unsigned long primes
[] = {
95 (unsigned long) 16381,
96 (unsigned long) 32749,
97 (unsigned long) 65521,
98 (unsigned long) 131071,
99 (unsigned long) 262139,
100 (unsigned long) 524287,
101 (unsigned long) 1048573,
102 (unsigned long) 2097143,
103 (unsigned long) 4194301,
104 (unsigned long) 8388593,
105 (unsigned long) 16777213,
106 (unsigned long) 33554393,
107 (unsigned long) 67108859,
108 (unsigned long) 134217689,
109 (unsigned long) 268435399,
110 (unsigned long) 536870909,
111 (unsigned long) 1073741789,
112 (unsigned long) 2147483647,
114 ((unsigned long) 2147483647) + ((unsigned long) 2147483644),
117 const unsigned long *low
= &primes
[0];
118 const unsigned long *high
= &primes
[sizeof(primes
) / sizeof(primes
[0])];
122 const unsigned long *mid
= low
+ (high
- low
) / 2;
129 /* If we've run out of primes, abort. */
132 fprintf (stderr
, "Cannot find prime bigger than %lu\n", n
);
139 /* Returns a hash code for P. */
145 return (hashval_t
) ((long)p
>> 3);
148 /* Returns non-zero if P1 and P2 are equal. */
158 /* This function creates table with length slightly longer than given
159 source length. Created hash table is initiated as empty (all the
160 hash table entries are EMPTY_ENTRY). The function returns the
161 created hash table, or NULL if memory allocation fails. */
164 htab_create_alloc (size
, hash_f
, eq_f
, del_f
, alloc_f
, free_f
)
174 size
= higher_prime_number (size
);
175 result
= (htab_t
) (*alloc_f
) (1, sizeof (struct htab
));
178 result
->entries
= (PTR
*) (*alloc_f
) (size
, sizeof (PTR
));
179 if (result
->entries
== NULL
)
186 result
->hash_f
= hash_f
;
188 result
->del_f
= del_f
;
189 result
->alloc_f
= alloc_f
;
190 result
->free_f
= free_f
;
194 /* As above, but use the variants of alloc_f and free_f which accept
195 an extra argument. */
198 htab_create_alloc_ex (size
, hash_f
, eq_f
, del_f
, alloc_arg
, alloc_f
,
205 htab_alloc_with_arg alloc_f
;
206 htab_free_with_arg free_f
;
210 size
= higher_prime_number (size
);
211 result
= (htab_t
) (*alloc_f
) (alloc_arg
, 1, sizeof (struct htab
));
214 result
->entries
= (PTR
*) (*alloc_f
) (alloc_arg
, size
, sizeof (PTR
));
215 if (result
->entries
== NULL
)
218 (*free_f
) (alloc_arg
, result
);
222 result
->hash_f
= hash_f
;
224 result
->del_f
= del_f
;
225 result
->alloc_arg
= alloc_arg
;
226 result
->alloc_with_arg_f
= alloc_f
;
227 result
->free_with_arg_f
= free_f
;
231 /* Update the function pointers and allocation parameter in the htab_t. */
234 htab_set_functions_ex (htab
, hash_f
, eq_f
, del_f
, alloc_arg
, alloc_f
, free_f
)
240 htab_alloc_with_arg alloc_f
;
241 htab_free_with_arg free_f
;
243 htab
->hash_f
= hash_f
;
246 htab
->alloc_arg
= alloc_arg
;
247 htab
->alloc_with_arg_f
= alloc_f
;
248 htab
->free_with_arg_f
= free_f
;
251 /* These functions exist solely for backward compatibility. */
255 htab_create (size
, hash_f
, eq_f
, del_f
)
261 return htab_create_alloc (size
, hash_f
, eq_f
, del_f
, xcalloc
, free
);
265 htab_try_create (size
, hash_f
, eq_f
, del_f
)
271 return htab_create_alloc (size
, hash_f
, eq_f
, del_f
, calloc
, free
);
274 /* This function frees all memory allocated for given hash table.
275 Naturally the hash table must already exist. */
284 for (i
= htab
->size
- 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
285 if (htab
->entries
[i
] != EMPTY_ENTRY
286 && htab
->entries
[i
] != DELETED_ENTRY
)
287 (*htab
->del_f
) (htab
->entries
[i
]);
289 if (htab
->free_f
!= NULL
)
291 (*htab
->free_f
) (htab
->entries
);
292 (*htab
->free_f
) (htab
);
294 else if (htab
->free_with_arg_f
!= NULL
)
296 (*htab
->free_with_arg_f
) (htab
->alloc_arg
, htab
->entries
);
297 (*htab
->free_with_arg_f
) (htab
->alloc_arg
, htab
);
301 /* This function clears all entries in the given hash table. */
310 for (i
= htab
->size
- 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
311 if (htab
->entries
[i
] != EMPTY_ENTRY
312 && htab
->entries
[i
] != DELETED_ENTRY
)
313 (*htab
->del_f
) (htab
->entries
[i
]);
315 memset (htab
->entries
, 0, htab
->size
* sizeof (PTR
));
318 /* Similar to htab_find_slot, but without several unwanted side effects:
319 - Does not call htab->eq_f when it finds an existing entry.
320 - Does not change the count of elements/searches/collisions in the
322 This function also assumes there are no deleted entries in the table.
323 HASH is the hash value for the element to be inserted. */
326 find_empty_slot_for_expand (htab
, hash
)
330 size_t size
= htab
->size
;
331 unsigned int index
= hash
% size
;
332 PTR
*slot
= htab
->entries
+ index
;
335 if (*slot
== EMPTY_ENTRY
)
337 else if (*slot
== DELETED_ENTRY
)
340 hash2
= 1 + hash
% (size
- 2);
347 slot
= htab
->entries
+ index
;
348 if (*slot
== EMPTY_ENTRY
)
350 else if (*slot
== DELETED_ENTRY
)
355 /* The following function changes size of memory allocated for the
356 entries and repeatedly inserts the table elements. The occupancy
357 of the table after the call will be about 50%. Naturally the hash
358 table must already exist. Remember also that the place of the
359 table entries is changed. If memory allocation failures are allowed,
360 this function will return zero, indicating that the table could not be
361 expanded. If all goes well, it will return a non-zero value. */
373 oentries
= htab
->entries
;
374 olimit
= oentries
+ htab
->size
;
376 nsize
= higher_prime_number (htab
->size
* 2);
378 if (htab
->alloc_with_arg_f
!= NULL
)
379 nentries
= (PTR
*) (*htab
->alloc_with_arg_f
) (htab
->alloc_arg
, nsize
,
382 nentries
= (PTR
*) (*htab
->alloc_f
) (nsize
, sizeof (PTR
*));
383 if (nentries
== NULL
)
385 htab
->entries
= nentries
;
388 htab
->n_elements
-= htab
->n_deleted
;
396 if (x
!= EMPTY_ENTRY
&& x
!= DELETED_ENTRY
)
398 PTR
*q
= find_empty_slot_for_expand (htab
, (*htab
->hash_f
) (x
));
407 if (htab
->free_f
!= NULL
)
408 (*htab
->free_f
) (oentries
);
409 else if (htab
->free_with_arg_f
!= NULL
)
410 (*htab
->free_with_arg_f
) (htab
->alloc_arg
, oentries
);
414 /* This function searches for a hash table entry equal to the given
415 element. It cannot be used to insert or delete an element. */
418 htab_find_with_hash (htab
, element
, hash
)
432 entry
= htab
->entries
[index
];
433 if (entry
== EMPTY_ENTRY
434 || (entry
!= DELETED_ENTRY
&& (*htab
->eq_f
) (entry
, element
)))
437 hash2
= 1 + hash
% (size
- 2);
446 entry
= htab
->entries
[index
];
447 if (entry
== EMPTY_ENTRY
448 || (entry
!= DELETED_ENTRY
&& (*htab
->eq_f
) (entry
, element
)))
453 /* Like htab_find_slot_with_hash, but compute the hash value from the
457 htab_find (htab
, element
)
461 return htab_find_with_hash (htab
, element
, (*htab
->hash_f
) (element
));
464 /* This function searches for a hash table slot containing an entry
465 equal to the given element. To delete an entry, call this with
466 INSERT = 0, then call htab_clear_slot on the slot returned (possibly
467 after doing some checks). To insert an entry, call this with
468 INSERT = 1, then write the value you want into the returned slot.
469 When inserting an entry, NULL may be returned if memory allocation
473 htab_find_slot_with_hash (htab
, element
, hash
, insert
)
477 enum insert_option insert
;
479 PTR
*first_deleted_slot
;
485 if (insert
== INSERT
&& htab
->size
* 3 <= htab
->n_elements
* 4
486 && htab_expand (htab
) == 0)
493 first_deleted_slot
= NULL
;
495 entry
= htab
->entries
[index
];
496 if (entry
== EMPTY_ENTRY
)
498 else if (entry
== DELETED_ENTRY
)
499 first_deleted_slot
= &htab
->entries
[index
];
500 else if ((*htab
->eq_f
) (entry
, element
))
501 return &htab
->entries
[index
];
503 hash2
= 1 + hash
% (size
- 2);
511 entry
= htab
->entries
[index
];
512 if (entry
== EMPTY_ENTRY
)
514 else if (entry
== DELETED_ENTRY
)
516 if (!first_deleted_slot
)
517 first_deleted_slot
= &htab
->entries
[index
];
519 else if ((*htab
->eq_f
) (entry
, element
))
520 return &htab
->entries
[index
];
524 if (insert
== NO_INSERT
)
529 if (first_deleted_slot
)
531 *first_deleted_slot
= EMPTY_ENTRY
;
532 return first_deleted_slot
;
535 return &htab
->entries
[index
];
538 /* Like htab_find_slot_with_hash, but compute the hash value from the
542 htab_find_slot (htab
, element
, insert
)
545 enum insert_option insert
;
547 return htab_find_slot_with_hash (htab
, element
, (*htab
->hash_f
) (element
),
551 /* This function deletes an element with the given value from hash
552 table. If there is no matching element in the hash table, this
553 function does nothing. */
556 htab_remove_elt (htab
, element
)
562 slot
= htab_find_slot (htab
, element
, NO_INSERT
);
563 if (*slot
== EMPTY_ENTRY
)
567 (*htab
->del_f
) (*slot
);
569 *slot
= DELETED_ENTRY
;
573 /* This function clears a specified slot in a hash table. It is
574 useful when you've already done the lookup and don't want to do it
578 htab_clear_slot (htab
, slot
)
582 if (slot
< htab
->entries
|| slot
>= htab
->entries
+ htab
->size
583 || *slot
== EMPTY_ENTRY
|| *slot
== DELETED_ENTRY
)
587 (*htab
->del_f
) (*slot
);
589 *slot
= DELETED_ENTRY
;
593 /* This function scans over the entire hash table calling
594 CALLBACK for each live entry. If CALLBACK returns false,
595 the iteration stops. INFO is passed as CALLBACK's second
599 htab_traverse (htab
, callback
, info
)
604 PTR
*slot
= htab
->entries
;
605 PTR
*limit
= slot
+ htab
->size
;
611 if (x
!= EMPTY_ENTRY
&& x
!= DELETED_ENTRY
)
612 if (!(*callback
) (slot
, info
))
615 while (++slot
< limit
);
618 /* Return the current size of given hash table. */
627 /* Return the current number of elements in given hash table. */
633 return htab
->n_elements
- htab
->n_deleted
;
636 /* Return the fraction of fixed collisions during all work with given
640 htab_collisions (htab
)
643 if (htab
->searches
== 0)
646 return (double) htab
->collisions
/ (double) htab
->searches
;
649 /* Hash P as a null-terminated string.
651 Copied from gcc/hashtable.c. Zack had the following to say with respect
652 to applicability, though note that unlike hashtable.c, this hash table
653 implementation re-hashes rather than chain buckets.
655 http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2001-08/msg01021.html
656 From: Zack Weinberg <zackw@panix.com>
657 Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 02:15:56 -0400
659 I got it by extracting all the identifiers from all the source code
660 I had lying around in mid-1999, and testing many recurrences of
661 the form "H_n = H_{n-1} * K + c_n * L + M" where K, L, M were either
662 prime numbers or the appropriate identity. This was the best one.
663 I don't remember exactly what constituted "best", except I was
664 looking at bucket-length distributions mostly.
666 So it should be very good at hashing identifiers, but might not be
667 as good at arbitrary strings.
669 I'll add that it thoroughly trounces the hash functions recommended
670 for this use at http://burtleburtle.net/bob/hash/index.html, both
671 on speed and bucket distribution. I haven't tried it against the
672 function they just started using for Perl's hashes. */
678 const unsigned char *str
= (const unsigned char *) p
;
682 while ((c
= *str
++) != 0)
683 r
= r
* 67 + c
- 113;