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Commit 2c315ee75e
("BUG/MEDIUM: ebtree: don't set attribute packed
without unaligned access support") addressed alignment issues in
ebtrees in a way that is not really optimal since it will leave holes
in eb32trees for example.
This fix is better in that it restores the packed attribute on ebnode
but enforces proper alignment on the carrying nodes where necessary.
This also has the benefit of closing holes wherever possible and to
align data to the minimally required size.
The only thing it cannot close is the 32-bit hole at the end of ebmbnode
due to the required 64-bit on certain archs but at least it guarantees
that the key correctly points to the end of the node and that there is
never a hole after it.
This is a better fix than the one above and should be backported to
branches where the one above will be backported.
181 lines
6.0 KiB
C
181 lines
6.0 KiB
C
/*
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* Elastic Binary Trees - macros and structures for operations on pointer nodes.
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* Version 6.0.6
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* (C) 2002-2011 - Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu>
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.1
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* exclusively.
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*
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* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* Lesser General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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*/
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#ifndef _EBPTTREE_H
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#define _EBPTTREE_H
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#include "ebtree.h"
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#include "eb32tree.h"
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#include "eb64tree.h"
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/* Return the structure of type <type> whose member <member> points to <ptr> */
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#define ebpt_entry(ptr, type, member) container_of(ptr, type, member)
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#define EBPT_ROOT EB_ROOT
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#define EBPT_TREE_HEAD EB_TREE_HEAD
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/* on *almost* all platforms, a pointer can be cast into a size_t which is unsigned */
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#ifndef PTR_INT_TYPE
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#define PTR_INT_TYPE size_t
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#endif
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typedef PTR_INT_TYPE ptr_t;
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/* This structure carries a node, a leaf, and a key. It must start with the
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* eb_node so that it can be cast into an eb_node. We could also have put some
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* sort of transparent union here to reduce the indirection level, but the fact
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* is, the end user is not meant to manipulate internals, so this is pointless.
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* Internally, it is automatically cast as an eb32_node or eb64_node.
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* We always align the key since the struct itself will be padded to the same
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* size anyway.
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*/
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struct ebpt_node {
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struct eb_node node; /* the tree node, must be at the beginning */
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ALWAYS_ALIGN(sizeof(void*));
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void *key;
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} ALIGNED(sizeof(void*));
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/*
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* Exported functions and macros.
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* Many of them are always inlined because they are extremely small, and
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* are generally called at most once or twice in a program.
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*/
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/* Return leftmost node in the tree, or NULL if none */
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static forceinline struct ebpt_node *ebpt_first(struct eb_root *root)
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{
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return ebpt_entry(eb_first(root), struct ebpt_node, node);
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}
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/* Return rightmost node in the tree, or NULL if none */
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static forceinline struct ebpt_node *ebpt_last(struct eb_root *root)
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{
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return ebpt_entry(eb_last(root), struct ebpt_node, node);
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}
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/* Return next node in the tree, or NULL if none */
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static forceinline struct ebpt_node *ebpt_next(struct ebpt_node *ebpt)
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{
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return ebpt_entry(eb_next(&ebpt->node), struct ebpt_node, node);
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}
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/* Return previous node in the tree, or NULL if none */
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static forceinline struct ebpt_node *ebpt_prev(struct ebpt_node *ebpt)
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{
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return ebpt_entry(eb_prev(&ebpt->node), struct ebpt_node, node);
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}
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/* Return next leaf node within a duplicate sub-tree, or NULL if none. */
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static inline struct ebpt_node *ebpt_next_dup(struct ebpt_node *ebpt)
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{
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return ebpt_entry(eb_next_dup(&ebpt->node), struct ebpt_node, node);
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}
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/* Return previous leaf node within a duplicate sub-tree, or NULL if none. */
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static inline struct ebpt_node *ebpt_prev_dup(struct ebpt_node *ebpt)
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{
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return ebpt_entry(eb_prev_dup(&ebpt->node), struct ebpt_node, node);
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}
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/* Return next node in the tree, skipping duplicates, or NULL if none */
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static forceinline struct ebpt_node *ebpt_next_unique(struct ebpt_node *ebpt)
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{
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return ebpt_entry(eb_next_unique(&ebpt->node), struct ebpt_node, node);
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}
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/* Return previous node in the tree, skipping duplicates, or NULL if none */
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static forceinline struct ebpt_node *ebpt_prev_unique(struct ebpt_node *ebpt)
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{
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return ebpt_entry(eb_prev_unique(&ebpt->node), struct ebpt_node, node);
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}
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/* Delete node from the tree if it was linked in. Mark the node unused. Note
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* that this function relies on a non-inlined generic function: eb_delete.
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*/
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static forceinline void ebpt_delete(struct ebpt_node *ebpt)
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{
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eb_delete(&ebpt->node);
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}
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/*
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* The following functions are inlined but derived from the integer versions.
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*/
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static forceinline struct ebpt_node *ebpt_lookup(struct eb_root *root, void *x)
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{
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if (sizeof(void *) == 4)
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return (struct ebpt_node *)eb32_lookup(root, (u32)(PTR_INT_TYPE)x);
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else
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return (struct ebpt_node *)eb64_lookup(root, (u64)(PTR_INT_TYPE)x);
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}
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static forceinline struct ebpt_node *ebpt_lookup_le(struct eb_root *root, void *x)
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{
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if (sizeof(void *) == 4)
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return (struct ebpt_node *)eb32_lookup_le(root, (u32)(PTR_INT_TYPE)x);
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else
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return (struct ebpt_node *)eb64_lookup_le(root, (u64)(PTR_INT_TYPE)x);
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}
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static forceinline struct ebpt_node *ebpt_lookup_ge(struct eb_root *root, void *x)
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{
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if (sizeof(void *) == 4)
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return (struct ebpt_node *)eb32_lookup_ge(root, (u32)(PTR_INT_TYPE)x);
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else
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return (struct ebpt_node *)eb64_lookup_ge(root, (u64)(PTR_INT_TYPE)x);
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}
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static forceinline struct ebpt_node *ebpt_insert(struct eb_root *root, struct ebpt_node *new)
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{
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if (sizeof(void *) == 4)
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return (struct ebpt_node *)eb32_insert(root, (struct eb32_node *)new);
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else
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return (struct ebpt_node *)eb64_insert(root, (struct eb64_node *)new);
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}
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/*
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* The following functions are less likely to be used directly, because
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* their code is larger. The non-inlined version is preferred.
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*/
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/* Delete node from the tree if it was linked in. Mark the node unused. */
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static forceinline void __ebpt_delete(struct ebpt_node *ebpt)
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{
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__eb_delete(&ebpt->node);
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}
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static forceinline struct ebpt_node *__ebpt_lookup(struct eb_root *root, void *x)
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{
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if (sizeof(void *) == 4)
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return (struct ebpt_node *)__eb32_lookup(root, (u32)(PTR_INT_TYPE)x);
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else
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return (struct ebpt_node *)__eb64_lookup(root, (u64)(PTR_INT_TYPE)x);
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}
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static forceinline struct ebpt_node *__ebpt_insert(struct eb_root *root, struct ebpt_node *new)
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{
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if (sizeof(void *) == 4)
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return (struct ebpt_node *)__eb32_insert(root, (struct eb32_node *)new);
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else
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return (struct ebpt_node *)__eb64_insert(root, (struct eb64_node *)new);
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}
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#endif /* _EBPT_TREE_H */
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