/* $Id: hashmap.c,v 1.6 2002-04-25 18:55:56 rjkaes Exp $ * * A hashmap implementation. The keys are case-insensitive NULL terminated * strings, and the data is arbitrary lumps of data. Copies of both the * key and the data in the hashmap itself, so you must free the original * key and data to avoid a memory leak. The hashmap returns a pointer * to the data when a key is searched for, so take care in modifying the * data as it's modifying the data stored in the hashmap. (In other words, * don't try to free the data, or realloc the memory. :) * * Copyright (C) 2002 Robert James Kaes (rjkaes@flarenet.com) * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ #include "tinyproxy.h" #include "hashmap.h" #include "utils.h" /* * These structures are the storage for the hashmap. Entries are stored in * struct hashentry_s (the key, data, and length), and all the "buckets" are * grouped together in hashmap_s. The hashmap_s.size member is for * internal use. It stores the number of buckets the hashmap was created * with. */ struct hashentry_s { char *key; void *data; size_t len; struct hashentry_s *prev, *next; }; struct hashmap_s { unsigned int size; hashmap_iter end_iterator; struct hashentry_s **maps; }; /* * A NULL terminated string is passed to this function and a "hash" value * is produced within the range of [0 .. size) (In other words, 0 to one * less than size.) * The contents of the key are converted to lowercase, so this function * is not case-sensitive. * * If any of the arguments are invalid a negative number is returned. */ static int hashfunc(const char *key, unsigned int size) { uint32_t hash; if (key == NULL) return -EINVAL; if (size == 0) return -ERANGE; for (hash = tolower(*key++); *key != '\0'; key++) { uint32_t bit = (hash & 1) ? (1 << (sizeof(uint32_t) - 1)) : 0; hash >>= 1; hash += tolower(*key) + bit; } /* Keep the hash within the table limits */ return hash % size; } /* * Create a hashmap with the requested number of buckets. If "nbuckets" is * not greater than zero a NULL is returned; otherwise, a _token_ to the * hashmap is returned. * * NULLs are also returned if memory could not be allocated for hashmap. */ hashmap_t hashmap_create(unsigned int nbuckets) { struct hashmap_s* ptr; if (nbuckets == 0) return NULL; ptr = safecalloc(1, sizeof(struct hashmap_s)); if (!ptr) return NULL; ptr->size = nbuckets; ptr->maps = safecalloc(nbuckets, sizeof(struct hashentry_s *)); if (!ptr->maps) { safefree(ptr); return NULL; } /* This points to "one" past the end of the hashmap. */ ptr->end_iterator = 0; return ptr; } /* * Follow the chain of hashentries and delete them (including the data and * the key.) * * Returns: 0 if the function completed successfully * negative number is returned if "entry" was NULL */ static inline int delete_hashentries(struct hashentry_s* entry) { struct hashentry_s *nextptr; struct hashentry_s *ptr; if (entry == NULL) return -EINVAL; ptr = entry; while (ptr) { nextptr = ptr->next; safefree(ptr->key); safefree(ptr->data); safefree(ptr); ptr = nextptr; } return 0; } /* * Deletes a hashmap. All the key/data pairs are also deleted. * * Returns: 0 on success * negative if a NULL "map" was supplied */ int hashmap_delete(hashmap_t map) { unsigned int i; if (map == NULL) return -EINVAL; for (i = 0; i < map->size; i++) { if (map->maps[i] != NULL) delete_hashentries(map->maps[i]); } safefree(map->maps); safefree(map); return 0; } /* * Inserts a NULL terminated string (as the key), plus any arbitrary "data" * of "len" bytes. Both the key and the data are copied, so the original * key/data must be freed to avoid a memory leak. * The "data" must be non-NULL and "len" must be greater than zero. You * cannot insert NULL data in association with the key. * * Returns: 0 on success * negative number if there are errors */ int hashmap_insert(hashmap_t map, const char *key, const void *data, size_t len) { struct hashentry_s *ptr, *prevptr; int hash; char *key_copy; void *data_copy; assert(map != NULL); assert(key != NULL); assert(data != NULL); assert(len > 0); if (map == NULL || key == NULL) return -EINVAL; if (!data || len < 1) return -ERANGE; hash = hashfunc(key, map->size); if (hash < 0) return hash; ptr = map->maps[hash]; /* * First make copies of the key and data in case there is a memory * problem later. */ key_copy = safestrdup(key); if (!key_copy) return -ENOMEM; if (data) { data_copy = safemalloc(len); if (!data_copy) { safefree(key_copy); return -ENOMEM; } memcpy(data_copy, data, len); } else { data_copy = NULL; } if (ptr) { /* There is already an entry, so tack onto the end */ while (ptr) { prevptr = ptr; ptr = ptr->next; } ptr = safecalloc(1, sizeof(struct hashentry_s)); ptr->prev = prevptr; prevptr->next = ptr; } else { ptr = map->maps[hash] = safecalloc(1, sizeof(struct hashentry_s)); } if (!ptr) { safefree(key_copy); safefree(data_copy); return -ENOMEM; } ptr->key = key_copy; ptr->data = data_copy; ptr->len = len; map->end_iterator++; return 0; } /* * Get an iterator to the first entry. * * Returns: an negative value upon error. */ hashmap_iter hashmap_first(hashmap_t map) { if (!map) return -EINVAL; if (map->end_iterator == 0) return -1; else return 0; } /* * Checks to see if the iterator is pointing at the "end" of the entries. * * Returns: 1 if it is the end * 0 otherwise */ int hashmap_is_end(hashmap_t map, hashmap_iter iter) { assert(map != NULL); assert(iter >= 0); if (!map || iter < 0) return -EINVAL; if (iter == map->end_iterator) return 1; else return 0; } /* * Return a "pointer" to the first instance of the particular key. It can * be tested against hashmap_is_end() to see if the key was not found. * * Returns: negative upon an error * an "iterator" pointing at the first key * an "end-iterator" if the key wasn't found */ hashmap_iter hashmap_find(hashmap_t map, const char* key) { unsigned int i; hashmap_iter iter = 0; struct hashentry_s* ptr; assert(map != NULL); assert(key != NULL); if (!map || !key) return -EINVAL; /* * Loop through all the keys and look for the first occurance * of a particular key. */ for (i = 0; i < map->size; i++) { ptr = map->maps[i]; while (ptr) { if (strcasecmp(ptr->key, key) == 0) { /* Found it, so return the current count */ return iter; } iter++; ptr = ptr->next; } } return iter; } /* * Retrieve the data associated with a particular iterator. * * Returns: the length of the data block upon success * negative upon error */ ssize_t hashmap_return_entry(hashmap_t map, hashmap_iter iter, char** key, void** data) { unsigned int i; struct hashentry_s* ptr; hashmap_iter count = 0; assert(map != NULL); assert(iter >= 0); assert(iter != map->end_iterator); assert(key != NULL); assert(data != NULL); if (!map || iter < 0 || !key || !data) return -EINVAL; for (i = 0; i < map->size; i++) { ptr = map->maps[i]; while (ptr) { if (count == iter) { /* This is the data so return it */ *key = ptr->key; *data = ptr->data; return ptr->len; } ptr = ptr->next; count++; } } return -EFAULT; } /* * Searches for _any_ occurrances of "key" within the hashmap. * * Returns: negative upon an error * zero if no key is found * count found */ ssize_t hashmap_search(hashmap_t map, const char *key) { int hash; struct hashentry_s* ptr; ssize_t count = 0; if (map == NULL || key == NULL) return -EINVAL; hash = hashfunc(key, map->size); if (hash < 0) return hash; ptr = map->maps[hash]; /* Okay, there is an entry here, now see if it's the one we want */ while (ptr) { if (strcasecmp(ptr->key, key) == 0) ++count; /* This entry didn't contain the key; move to the next one */ ptr = ptr->next; } return count; } /* * Get the first entry (assuming there is more than one) for a particular * key. The data MUST be non-NULL. * * Returns: negative upon error * zero if no entry is found * length of data for the entry */ ssize_t hashmap_entry_by_key(hashmap_t map, const char* key, void** data) { int hash; struct hashentry_s* ptr; if (!map || !key || !data) return -EINVAL; hash = hashfunc(key, map->size); if (hash < 0) return hash; ptr = map->maps[hash]; while (ptr) { if (strcasecmp(ptr->key, key) == 0) { *data = ptr->data; return ptr->len; } ptr = ptr->next; } return 0; } /* * Go through the hashmap and remove the particular key. * NOTE: This will invalidate any iterators which have been created. * * Remove: negative upon error * 0 if the key was not found * positive count of entries deleted */ ssize_t hashmap_remove(hashmap_t map, const char *key) { int hash; struct hashentry_s* ptr; short int deleted = 0; if (map == NULL || key == NULL) return -EINVAL; hash = hashfunc(key, map->size); if (hash < 0) return hash; ptr = map->maps[hash]; while (ptr) { if (strcasecmp(ptr->key, key) == 0) { /* * Found the data, now need to remove everything * and update the hashmap. */ struct hashentry_s* prevptr = ptr->prev; if (prevptr) { prevptr->next = ptr->next; if (ptr->next) ptr->next->prev = prevptr; } else { map->maps[hash] = ptr->next; ptr->prev = NULL; } safefree(ptr->key); safefree(ptr->data); safefree(ptr); ++deleted; --map->end_iterator; if (prevptr) ptr = prevptr; else ptr = map->maps[hash]; continue; } /* This entry didn't contain the key; move to the next one */ ptr = ptr->next; } /* The key was not found, so return 0 */ return deleted; }