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Author SHA1 Message Date
Joseph Herlant
7c16c0e431 CLEANUP: fix typos in comments in ebtree
This is mainly about misspells of the word "occurrence". The misspells
are only located in code comments.
2018-11-18 22:23:15 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
9f79193984 DOC: ebtree: indicate that prefix insertion/lookup may be used with strings
And indicate what is required for this (that the pattern is properly
terminated by a zero).
(cherry picked from commit c87c93800ce4045b1053302d99a3cd78321a7ec4)
2014-05-10 08:36:19 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
2b5702030d MINOR: ebtree: add new eb_next_dup/eb_prev_dup() functions to visit duplicates
Sometimes it's very useful to visit duplicates of a same node, but doing
so from the application is not convenient because keys have to be compared,
while all the information is available during the next/prev steps.

Let's introduce a couple of new eb_next_dup/eb_prev_dup functions to visit
only duplicates of the current node and return NULL once it's done. Now we
have all 3 combinations :
  - next        : returns next node in the tree
  - next_dup    : returns next dup in the sub-tree
  - next_unique : returns next value after skipping dups

(cherry picked from commit 3327b8ae6866f3878322a1a29e70b450226d216d)
2013-05-07 16:10:02 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
a4a1cd1072 BUG/MEDIUM: ebtree: ebmb_insert() must not call cmp_bits on full-length matches
Otherwise we end up comparing the byte past the end, resulting
in duplicate values still being inserted into the tree even if
undesired.

This generally has low impact, though it can sometimes cause one new entry
to be added next to an existing one for stick tables, preventing the results
from being merged.

(cherry picked from commit 12e54ac493a91bb02064568f410592c2700d3933)
2012-06-09 18:48:22 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
6258f7b883 CLEANUP: ebtree: remove another typo, a wrong initialization in insertion code
(from ebtree 6.0.7)

root_right was wrongly initialized first to <root> which is not the same
type, to be later initialized to root->b[EB_RGHT].

Let's simply remove the wrong and useless initialization.
(cherry picked from commit e63a0c2f56369b52c4d00221d83c2c4569605c06)
2011-12-02 17:09:50 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
f3bfede52e CLEANUP: ebtree: clarify licence and update to 6.0.6
(from ebtree 6.0.6)

This version is mainly aimed at clarifying the fact that the ebtree license
is LGPL. Some files used to indicate LGPL and other ones GPL, while the goal
clearly is to have it LGPL. A LICENSE file has also been added.

No code is affected, but it's better to have the local tree in sync anyway.

(cherry picked from commit 24dc7cca051f081600fe8232f33e55ed30e88425)
2011-12-02 17:09:49 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
22c0a93c63 CLEANUP: ebtree: remove a few annoying signedness warnings
(from ebtree 6.0.6)

Care has been taken not to make the code bigger (it even got smaller
due to a possible simplification).
(cherry picked from commit 7a2c1df646049c7daac52677ec11ed63048cd150)
2011-12-02 17:09:49 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
ce3d44a06a [OPTIM] ebtree: ebmb_lookup: reduce stack usage by moving the return code out of the loop
(from ebtree 6.0.5)

Last bugfix has introduced a de-optimization in the lookup function because
it artificially extended the scope of some local variables, which resulted in
higher stack usage and more numerous moves between stack and registers.

We can reduce that by moving the return code out of the loop, because gcc
notices that it never needs both "troot" and "node" at the same time and
can use the same register for both. Doing so has reduced the code size by
39 bytes for the lookup function alone, and has sensibly reduced the
instruction dependencies caused by data moves.
(cherry picked from commit 59be3cdb96296b65a57aff30cc203269f9a94ebe)

It should be backported to 1.4 if previous ebtree fix is backported.
2011-01-04 14:43:58 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
414c4b2146 [BUG] ebtree: fix ebmb_lookup() with len smaller than the tree's keys
(from ebtree 6.0.5)

ebmb_lookup() is used by ebst_lookup_len() to lookup a string starting
with a known substring. Since the substring does not necessarily end
with a zero, we must absolutely ensure that the comparison stops at
<len> bytes, otherwise we can end up comparing crap and most often
returning the wrong node in case of multiple matches.

ebim_lookup() was fixed too by resyncing it with ebmb_lookup().
(cherry picked from commit 98eba315aa2c3285181375d312bcb770f058fd2b)

This should be backported to 1.4 though it's not critical there.
2011-01-04 14:43:49 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
fdc1018771 [BUILD] ebtree: update to v6.0.1 to remove references to dprintf()
Cyril Bonté reported a build breakage with glibc >= 2.10 due to a name clash
in dprintf(). Let's remove it, it's unused anyway.
2010-05-16 21:13:24 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
3a93244ed8 [MEDIUM] ebtree: upgrade to version 6.0
This version adds support for prefix-based matching of memory blocks,
as well as some code-size and performance improvements on the generic
code. It provides a prefix insertion and longest match which are
compatible with the rest of the common features (walk, duplicates,
delete, ...). This is typically used for network address matching. The
longest-match code is a bit slower than the original memory block
handling code, so they have not been merged together into generic
code. Still it's possible to perform about 10 million networks lookups
per second in a set of 50000, so this should be enough for most usages.

This version also fixes some bugs in parts that were not used, so there
is no need to backport them.
2010-05-12 16:52:00 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
ead63a034a [BUILD] missing #ifndef in ebmbtree.h 2009-11-02 14:41:23 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
c218602b1d [IMPORT] import ebtree v5.0 into directory ebtree/
We needed to upgrade ebtree to v5.0 to support string indexing,
and it was getting very painful to have it split across 2 dirs
and to have to patch it. Now we just have to copy the .c and .h
files to the right place.
2009-10-26 19:48:54 +01:00