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/* $Id: ternary.c,v 1.7 2001-09-04 17:53:41 rjkaes Exp $
*
* This module creates a Ternary Search Tree which can store both string
* keys, and arbitrary data for each key. It works similar to a hash, and
* a binary search tree. The idea (and some code) is taken from Dr. Dobb's
* Journal, April 1998 "Ternary Search Trees", Jon Bentley and Bob
* Sedgewick, pg 20-25. The supplied code was then made "production" ready.
* Hopefully, the comments in the code should make the API self
* explanatory.
*
* Copyright (C) 2000 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, 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.
*/
#if defined HAVE_CONFIG_H
# include <config.h>
#endif
#if defined HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H
# include <sys/types.h>
#endif
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "log.h"
#include "ternary.h"
#include "tinyproxy.h"
/*
* Macros for the tree structures (limits)
*/
#define MAXTREES 1024 /* max. number of trees */
/*
* The structure for each individual node of the ternary tree.
*/
typedef struct tnode {
char splitchar;
struct tnode *lokid, *eqkid, *hikid;
} Tnode;
/*
* The structure for each root of a ternary tree.
*/
#define BUFSIZE 1000
#define BUFARRAY 10000
typedef struct ttree {
TERNARY token; /* contains unique ternary tree ID */
Tnode *tree_root;
Tnode *buf;
int bufn, freen;
Tnode *freearr[BUFARRAY];
} Ttree;
/*
* variables shared by library routines.
*/
static Ttree *trees[MAXTREES]; /* the array of trees */
/*
* nonce generator -- this MUST be non-zero _always_
*/
#define IOFFSET 0x1221 /* used to hide index number in token */
#define NOFFSET 0x0502 /* initial nonce */
static unsigned int noncectr = NOFFSET;
/*
* Contains any error messages from the functions.
*/
char te_errbuf[256];
/*
* Generate a token; this is an integer: index number + OFFSET,,none
* WARNING: Each quantity must fix into 16 bits
*
* Parameters: int index index number
* Returned: TERNARY token of corresponding tree
* Errors: TE_INTINCON * index + OFFSET is too big
* * nonce is too big
* * index is out of range
* (te_errbuf has disambiguating string)
* Exceptions: none
*/
static TERNARY create_token_ref(unsigned int ind)
{
unsigned int high; /* high 16 bits of token (index) */
unsigned int low; /* low 16 bits of token (nonce) */
/*
* Sanity check argument; called internally...
*/
if (ind > MAXTREES) {
ERRBUF3("create_token_ref: index %u exceeds %d", ind, MAXTREES);
return TE_INTINCON;
}
/*
* Get the high part of the token (index into tree array, offset by
* some arbitrary amount)
* SANITY CHECK: Be sure index + OFFSET fits into 16 bits as positive.
*/
high = (ind + IOFFSET) & 0x7fff;
if (high != ind + IOFFSET) {
ERRBUF3("create_token_ref: index %u larger than %u", ind,
0x7fff - IOFFSET);
return TE_INTINCON;
}
/*
* Get the low part of the token (nonce)
* SANITY CHECK: Be sure nonce fits into 16 bits
*/
low = noncectr & 0xffff;
if ((low != noncectr++) || low == 0) {
ERRBUF3("create_token_ref: generation number %u exceeds %u",
noncectr - 1, 0xffff - NOFFSET);
return TE_INTINCON;
}
return (TERNARY)((high << 16) | low);
}
/*
* Check a token number and turn it into an index.
*
* Parameters: TERNARY tno ternary token from the user
* Returned: int index from the ticket
* Errors: TE_BADTOKEN ternary token is invalid because:
* * index out of range [0 .. MAXTREES]
* * index is for unused slot
* * nonce is of old tree
* (te_errbuf has disambiguating string)
* TE_INTINCON tree is internally inconsistent because:
* * nonce is 0
* (te_errbuf has disambiguating string)
* EXCEPTIONS: none
*/
static int read_token_ref(TERNARY tno)
{
unsigned int ind; /* index of current tree */
/*
* Get the index number and check it for validity
*/
ind = ((tno >> 16) & 0xffff) - IOFFSET;
if (ind >= MAXTREES) {
ERRBUF3("read_token_ref: index %u exceeds %d", ind, MAXTREES);
return TE_BADTOKEN;
}
if (trees[ind] == NULL) {
ERRBUF2("readbuf: token refers to unused tree index %u", ind);
return TE_BADTOKEN;
}
/*
* We have a valid index; now validate the nonce; note we store the
* token in the tree, so just check that (same thing)
*/
if (trees[ind]->token != tno) {
ERRBUF3("readbuf: token refers to old tree (new=%u, old=%u)",
(unsigned int)((trees[ind]->token) & 0xffff) - IOFFSET,
(unsigned int)(tno & 0xffff) - NOFFSET);
return TE_BADTOKEN;
}
/*
* Check for internal consistencies
*/
if ((trees[ind]->token & 0xffff) == 0) {
ERRBUF("read_token_ref: internal inconsistency: nonce = 0");
return TE_INTINCON;
}
return ind;
}
/*
* Create a new tree
*
* Parameters: none
* Returned: TERNARY token (if > 0); error number (if < 0)
* Errors: TE_BADPARAM parameter is NULL
* TE_TOOMANYTS too many trees allocated already
* TE_NOROOM no memory to allocate new trees
* (te_errbuf has descriptive string)
* Exceptions: none
*/
TERNARY ternary_new(void)
{
int cur; /* index of current tree */
TERNARY token; /* new token for current tree */
/*
* Check for array full
*/
for (cur = 0; cur < MAXTREES; cur++)
if (trees[cur] == NULL)
break;
if (cur == MAXTREES) {
ERRBUF2("ternary_new: too many trees (max %d)", MAXTREES);
return TE_TOOMANYTS;
}
/*
* Allocate a new tree
*/
if ((trees[cur] = malloc(sizeof(Ttree))) == NULL) {
ERRBUF("ternary_new: malloc: no more memory");
return TE_NOROOM;
}
/*
* Generate token
*/
if (TE_ISERROR(token = create_token_ref(cur))) {
/* error in token generation -- clean up and return */
safefree(trees[cur]);
trees[cur] = NULL;
return token;
}
/*
* Now initialize tree entry
*/
trees[cur]->token = token;
trees[cur]->tree_root = trees[cur]->buf = NULL;
trees[cur]->bufn = trees[cur]->freen = 0;
return token;
}
/*
* Delete an exisiting tree
*
* Parameters: TERNARY tno token for the tree to be deleted
* Returned: uint16_t error code
* Errors: TE_BADPARAM parameter refers to deleted, unallocated,
* or invalid tree (from read_token_ref()).
* TE_INTINCON tree is internally inconsistent (from
* read_token_ref()).
* Exceptions: none
*/
int ternary_destroy(TERNARY tno, void (*freeptr)(void *))
{
int cur; /* index of current tree */
unsigned int i, j;
/*
* Check that tno refers to an existing tree;
* read_token_ref sets error code
*/
if (TE_ISERROR(cur = read_token_ref(tno)))
return cur;
for (i = 0; i < trees[cur]->freen; i++) {
for (j = 0; j < BUFSIZE; j++) {
Tnode *ptr = (trees[cur]->freearr[i] + j);
if (ptr->splitchar == 0)
(*freeptr)(ptr->eqkid);
safefree(ptr);
}
}
trees[cur]->token = 0;
trees[cur]->tree_root = trees[cur]->buf = NULL;
trees[cur]->bufn = trees[cur]->freen = 0;
return TE_NONE;
}
/*
* Insert the key/value into an existing tree
*
* Parameters: TERNARY tno tree to insert data into
* char *s NULL terminated string (key)
* void *data data to associate with key (can be NULL)
* Returned: int error code
* Errors: TE_BADPARAM parameter refers to deleted, unallocated, or
* invalid tree (from read_token_ref()).
* TE_INTINCON tree is internally inconsistent (from
* read_token_ref()).
* TE_TOOFULL tree is full, so no new elements can be added.
* Exceptions: none
*/
int ternary_insert_replace(TERNARY tno, const char *s, void *data,
short int replace)
{
int cur; /* index of current tree */
Ttree *tree; /* pointer to tree structure */
int d;
Tnode *pp, **p;
/*
* Check that tno refers to an existing tree; read_token_ref sets error
* code.
*/
if (TE_ISERROR(cur = read_token_ref(tno)))
return cur;
tree = trees[cur];
p = &(tree->tree_root);
while ((pp = *p)) {
if ((d = *s - pp->splitchar) == 0) {
if (*s++ == 0) {
if (!replace)
return TE_EXISTS;
else {
free(pp->eqkid);
pp->eqkid = (Tnode *)data;
return TE_NONE;
}
}
p = &(pp->eqkid);
} else if (d < 0)
p = &(pp->lokid);
else
p = &(pp->hikid);
}
for (;;) {
if (tree->bufn-- == 0) {
tree->buf = calloc(BUFSIZE, sizeof(Tnode));
if (!tree->buf) {
ERRBUF("ternary_insert: malloc: no more memory");
return TE_NOROOM;
}
if (tree->freen == BUFARRAY - 1) {
ERRBUF3("ternary_insert: freen %u equals %u",
tree->freen,
BUFARRAY - 1);
return TE_TOOFULL;
}
tree->freearr[tree->freen++] = tree->buf;
tree->bufn = BUFSIZE - 1;
}
*p = tree->buf++;
pp = *p;
pp->splitchar = *s;
pp->lokid = pp->eqkid = pp->hikid = NULL;
if (*s++ == 0) {
pp->eqkid = (Tnode *) data;
return TE_NONE;
}
p = &(pp->eqkid);
}
}
/*
* Return the data stored with the string
*
* Parameters: TERNARY tno token for the tree involved
* char *s the name the data is stored under
* void **d the data (or NULL if you don't care about data)
* Returned: int error codes
* Errors:
* Exceptions:
*/
int ternary_search(TERNARY tno, const char *s, void **data)
{
int cur;
Tnode *p;
/*
* Check that tno refers to an existing tree; read_token_ref sets error
* code
*/
if (TE_ISERROR(cur = read_token_ref(tno)))
return cur;
p = trees[cur]->tree_root;
while (p) {
if (toupper(*s) < toupper(p->splitchar))
p = p->lokid;
else if (toupper(*s) == toupper(p->splitchar)) {
if (*s++ == 0) {
if (data)
*data = (void *)p->eqkid;
return TE_NONE;
}
p = p->eqkid;
} else
p = p->hikid;
}
if (data)
*data = (void *)NULL;
return TE_EMPTY;
}
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