From 38bc0295d4414725102d9291fa45cb3faf413e56 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: hniksic Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2005 08:00:39 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] [svn] Trivially rename "mapping" to "cell" and "non-empty" to "occupied" to avoid confusion. --- src/ChangeLog | 7 ++ src/hash.c | 210 +++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------- 2 files changed, 113 insertions(+), 104 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/ChangeLog b/src/ChangeLog index 54e591db..4733eb6c 100644 --- a/src/ChangeLog +++ b/src/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,10 @@ +2005-06-20 Hrvoje Niksic + + * hash.c: Rename "mapping" to "cell" to avoid confusion with the + term "mapping" (or "map") sometimes being used for the entire hash + table. Also rename "non-empty" to "occupied" for easier reading + of if (!NON_EMPTY (...)) ... . + 2005-06-20 Hrvoje Niksic * main.c, ptimer.c, sysdep.h, utils.c: Use #elif to simplify reading of diff --git a/src/hash.c b/src/hash.c index ec9b7b54..6fa881d7 100644 --- a/src/hash.c +++ b/src/hash.c @@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ so, delete this exception statement from your version. */ hash_table_get -- retrieves value of key. hash_table_get_pair -- get key/value pair for key. hash_table_contains -- test whether the table contains key. - hash_table_remove -- remove the key->value mapping for key. - hash_table_map -- iterate through table mappings. + hash_table_remove -- remove key->value mapping for given key. + hash_table_map -- iterate through table entries. hash_table_clear -- clear hash table contents. hash_table_count -- return the number of entries in the table. @@ -102,12 +102,12 @@ so, delete this exception statement from your version. */ The hash table is implemented as an open-addressed table with linear probing collision resolution. - The above means that all the hash entries (pairs of pointers, key - and value) are stored in a contiguous array. The position of each - mapping is determined by the hash value of its key and the size of - the table: location := hash(key) % size. If two different keys end - up on the same position (collide), the one that came second is - placed at the next empty position following the occupied place. + The above means that all the cells (each cell containing a key and + a value pointer) are stored in a contiguous array. Array position + of each cell is determined by the hash value of its key and the + size of the table: location := hash(key) % size. If two different + keys end up on the same position (collide), the one that came + second is stored in the first unoccupied cell that follows it. This collision resolution technique is called "linear probing". There are more advanced collision resolution methods (quadratic @@ -117,13 +117,13 @@ so, delete this exception statement from your version. */ count/size ratio (fullness) is kept below 75%. We make sure to grow and rehash the table whenever this threshold is exceeded. - Collisions make deletion tricky because clearing a position - followed by a colliding entry would make the position seem empty - and the colliding entry not found. One solution is to leave a - "tombstone" instead of clearing the entry, and another is to - carefully rehash the entries immediately following the deleted one. - We use the latter method because it results in less bookkeeping and - faster retrieval at the (slight) expense of deletion. */ + Collisions complicate deletion because simply clearing a cell + followed by previously collided entries would cause those neighbors + to not be picked up by find_cell later. One solution is to leave a + "tombstone" marker instead of clearing the cell, and another is to + recalculate the positions of adjacent cells. We take the latter + approach because it results in less bookkeeping garbage and faster + retrieval at the (slight) expense of deletion. */ /* Maximum allowed fullness: when hash table's fullness exceeds this value, the table is resized. */ @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ so, delete this exception statement from your version. */ resizes. */ #define HASH_RESIZE_FACTOR 2 -struct mapping { +struct cell { void *key; void *value; }; @@ -146,10 +146,10 @@ struct hash_table { hashfun_t hash_function; testfun_t test_function; - struct mapping *mappings; /* pointer to the table entries. */ + struct cell *cells; /* contiguous array of cells. */ int size; /* size of the array. */ - int count; /* number of non-empty entries. */ + int count; /* number of occupied entries. */ int resize_threshold; /* after size exceeds this number of entries, resize the table. */ int prime_offset; /* the offset of the current prime in @@ -157,9 +157,9 @@ struct hash_table { }; /* We use the all-bits-set constant (INVALID_PTR) marker to mean that - a mapping is empty. It is unaligned and therefore illegal as a - pointer. INVALID_PTR_BYTE (0xff) is the one-byte value used to - initialize the mappings array as empty. + a cell is empty. It is unaligned and therefore illegal as a + pointer. INVALID_PTR_CHAR (0xff) is the single-character constant + used to initialize the entire cells array as empty. The all-bits-set value is a better choice than NULL because it allows the use of NULL/0 keys. Since the keys are either integers @@ -171,19 +171,22 @@ struct hash_table { #ifndef UCHAR_MAX # define UCHAR_MAX 0xff #endif -#define INVALID_PTR_BYTE UCHAR_MAX +#define INVALID_PTR_CHAR UCHAR_MAX -#define NON_EMPTY(mp) ((mp)->key != INVALID_PTR) -#define MARK_AS_EMPTY(mp) ((mp)->key = INVALID_PTR) +/* Whether the cell C is occupied (non-empty). */ +#define CELL_OCCUPIED(c) ((c)->key != INVALID_PTR) -/* "Next" mapping is the mapping after MP, but wrapping back to - MAPPINGS when MP would reach MAPPINGS+SIZE. */ -#define NEXT_MAPPING(mp, mappings, size) (mp != mappings + (size - 1) \ - ? mp + 1 : mappings) +/* Clear the cell C, i.e. mark it as empty (unoccupied). */ +#define CLEAR_CELL(c) ((c)->key = INVALID_PTR) -/* Loop over non-empty mappings starting at MP. */ -#define LOOP_NON_EMPTY(mp, mappings, size) \ - for (; NON_EMPTY (mp); mp = NEXT_MAPPING (mp, mappings, size)) +/* "Next" cell is the cell following C, but wrapping back to CELLS + when C would reach CELLS+SIZE. */ +#define NEXT_CELL(c, cells, size) (c != cells + (size - 1) ? c + 1 : cells) + +/* Loop over occupied cells starting at C, terminating the loop when + an empty cell is encountered. */ +#define FOREACH_OCCUPIED_ADJACENT(c, cells, size) \ + for (; CELL_OCCUPIED (c); c = NEXT_CELL (c, cells, size)) /* Return the position of KEY in hash table SIZE large, hash function being HASHFUN. */ @@ -278,11 +281,11 @@ hash_table_new (int items, ht->resize_threshold = size * HASH_MAX_FULLNESS; /*assert (ht->resize_threshold >= items);*/ - ht->mappings = xnew_array (struct mapping, ht->size); + ht->cells = xnew_array (struct cell, ht->size); - /* Mark mappings as empty. We use 0xff rather than 0 to mark empty + /* Mark cells as empty. We use 0xff rather than 0 to mark empty keys because it allows us to use NULL/0 as keys. */ - memset (ht->mappings, INVALID_PTR_BYTE, size * sizeof (struct mapping)); + memset (ht->cells, INVALID_PTR_CHAR, size * sizeof (struct cell)); ht->count = 0; @@ -294,26 +297,26 @@ hash_table_new (int items, void hash_table_destroy (struct hash_table *ht) { - xfree (ht->mappings); + xfree (ht->cells); xfree (ht); } -/* The heart of most functions in this file -- find the mapping whose - KEY is equal to key, using linear probing. Returns the mapping - that matches KEY, or the first empty mapping if none matches. */ +/* The heart of most functions in this file -- find the cell whose + KEY is equal to key, using linear probing. Returns the cell + that matches KEY, or the first empty cell if none matches. */ -static inline struct mapping * -find_mapping (const struct hash_table *ht, const void *key) +static inline struct cell * +find_cell (const struct hash_table *ht, const void *key) { - struct mapping *mappings = ht->mappings; + struct cell *cells = ht->cells; int size = ht->size; - struct mapping *mp = mappings + HASH_POSITION (key, ht->hash_function, size); + struct cell *c = cells + HASH_POSITION (key, ht->hash_function, size); testfun_t equals = ht->test_function; - LOOP_NON_EMPTY (mp, mappings, size) - if (equals (key, mp->key)) + FOREACH_OCCUPIED_ADJACENT (c, cells, size) + if (equals (key, c->key)) break; - return mp; + return c; } /* Get the value that corresponds to the key KEY in the hash table HT. @@ -326,9 +329,9 @@ find_mapping (const struct hash_table *ht, const void *key) void * hash_table_get (const struct hash_table *ht, const void *key) { - struct mapping *mp = find_mapping (ht, key); - if (NON_EMPTY (mp)) - return mp->value; + struct cell *c = find_cell (ht, key); + if (CELL_OCCUPIED (c)) + return c->value; else return NULL; } @@ -340,13 +343,13 @@ int hash_table_get_pair (const struct hash_table *ht, const void *lookup_key, void *orig_key, void *value) { - struct mapping *mp = find_mapping (ht, lookup_key); - if (NON_EMPTY (mp)) + struct cell *c = find_cell (ht, lookup_key); + if (CELL_OCCUPIED (c)) { if (orig_key) - *(void **)orig_key = mp->key; + *(void **)orig_key = c->key; if (value) - *(void **)value = mp->value; + *(void **)value = c->value; return 1; } else @@ -358,8 +361,8 @@ hash_table_get_pair (const struct hash_table *ht, const void *lookup_key, int hash_table_contains (const struct hash_table *ht, const void *key) { - struct mapping *mp = find_mapping (ht, key); - return NON_EMPTY (mp); + struct cell *c = find_cell (ht, key); + return CELL_OCCUPIED (c); } /* Grow hash table HT as necessary, and rehash all the key-value @@ -369,9 +372,9 @@ static void grow_hash_table (struct hash_table *ht) { hashfun_t hasher = ht->hash_function; - struct mapping *old_mappings = ht->mappings; - struct mapping *old_end = ht->mappings + ht->size; - struct mapping *mp, *mappings; + struct cell *old_cells = ht->cells; + struct cell *old_end = ht->cells + ht->size; + struct cell *c, *cells; int newsize; newsize = prime_size (ht->size * HASH_RESIZE_FACTOR, &ht->prime_offset); @@ -385,24 +388,24 @@ grow_hash_table (struct hash_table *ht) ht->size = newsize; ht->resize_threshold = newsize * HASH_MAX_FULLNESS; - mappings = xnew_array (struct mapping, newsize); - memset (mappings, INVALID_PTR_BYTE, newsize * sizeof (struct mapping)); - ht->mappings = mappings; + cells = xnew_array (struct cell, newsize); + memset (cells, INVALID_PTR_CHAR, newsize * sizeof (struct cell)); + ht->cells = cells; - for (mp = old_mappings; mp < old_end; mp++) - if (NON_EMPTY (mp)) + for (c = old_cells; c < old_end; c++) + if (CELL_OCCUPIED (c)) { - struct mapping *new_mp; + struct cell *new_c; /* We don't need to test for uniqueness of keys because they come from the hash table and are therefore known to be unique. */ - new_mp = mappings + HASH_POSITION (mp->key, hasher, newsize); - LOOP_NON_EMPTY (new_mp, mappings, newsize) + new_c = cells + HASH_POSITION (c->key, hasher, newsize); + FOREACH_OCCUPIED_ADJACENT (new_c, cells, newsize) ; - *new_mp = *mp; + *new_c = *c; } - xfree (old_mappings); + xfree (old_cells); } /* Put VALUE in the hash table HT under the key KEY. This regrows the @@ -411,12 +414,12 @@ grow_hash_table (struct hash_table *ht) void hash_table_put (struct hash_table *ht, const void *key, void *value) { - struct mapping *mp = find_mapping (ht, key); - if (NON_EMPTY (mp)) + struct cell *c = find_cell (ht, key); + if (CELL_OCCUPIED (c)) { /* update existing item */ - mp->key = (void *)key; /* const? */ - mp->value = value; + c->key = (void *)key; /* const? */ + c->value = value; return; } @@ -425,54 +428,54 @@ hash_table_put (struct hash_table *ht, const void *key, void *value) if (ht->count >= ht->resize_threshold) { grow_hash_table (ht); - mp = find_mapping (ht, key); + c = find_cell (ht, key); } /* add new item */ ++ht->count; - mp->key = (void *)key; /* const? */ - mp->value = value; + c->key = (void *)key; /* const? */ + c->value = value; } -/* Remove a mapping that matches KEY from HT. Return 0 if there was - no such entry; return 1 if an entry was removed. */ +/* Remove KEY->value mapping from HT. Return 0 if there was no such + entry; return 1 if an entry was removed. */ int hash_table_remove (struct hash_table *ht, const void *key) { - struct mapping *mp = find_mapping (ht, key); - if (!NON_EMPTY (mp)) + struct cell *c = find_cell (ht, key); + if (!CELL_OCCUPIED (c)) return 0; else { int size = ht->size; - struct mapping *mappings = ht->mappings; + struct cell *cells = ht->cells; hashfun_t hasher = ht->hash_function; - MARK_AS_EMPTY (mp); + CLEAR_CELL (c); --ht->count; - /* Rehash all the entries following MP. The alternative + /* Rehash all the entries following C. The alternative approach is to mark the entry as deleted, i.e. create a "tombstone". That speeds up removal, but leaves a lot of garbage and slows down hash_table_get and hash_table_put. */ - mp = NEXT_MAPPING (mp, mappings, size); - LOOP_NON_EMPTY (mp, mappings, size) + c = NEXT_CELL (c, cells, size); + FOREACH_OCCUPIED_ADJACENT (c, cells, size) { - const void *key2 = mp->key; - struct mapping *mp_new; + const void *key2 = c->key; + struct cell *c_new; /* Find the new location for the key. */ - mp_new = mappings + HASH_POSITION (key2, hasher, size); - LOOP_NON_EMPTY (mp_new, mappings, size) - if (key2 == mp_new->key) - /* The mapping MP (key2) is already where we want it (in - MP_NEW's "chain" of keys.) */ + c_new = cells + HASH_POSITION (key2, hasher, size); + FOREACH_OCCUPIED_ADJACENT (c_new, cells, size) + if (key2 == c_new->key) + /* The cell C (key2) is already where we want it (in + C_NEW's "chain" of keys.) */ goto next_rehash; - *mp_new = *mp; - MARK_AS_EMPTY (mp); + *c_new = *c; + CLEAR_CELL (c); next_rehash: ; @@ -488,12 +491,12 @@ hash_table_remove (struct hash_table *ht, const void *key) void hash_table_clear (struct hash_table *ht) { - memset (ht->mappings, INVALID_PTR_BYTE, ht->size * sizeof (struct mapping)); + memset (ht->cells, INVALID_PTR_CHAR, ht->size * sizeof (struct cell)); ht->count = 0; } -/* Map MAPFUN over all the mappings in hash table HT. MAPFUN is - called with three arguments: the key, the value, and MAPARG. +/* Map MAPFUN over all entries in HT. MAPFUN is called with three + arguments: the key, the value, and MAPARG. It is undefined what happens if you add or remove entries in the hash table while hash_table_map is running. The exception is the @@ -505,20 +508,19 @@ hash_table_map (struct hash_table *ht, int (*mapfun) (void *, void *, void *), void *maparg) { - struct mapping *mp = ht->mappings; - struct mapping *end = ht->mappings + ht->size; + struct cell *c = ht->cells; + struct cell *end = ht->cells + ht->size; - for (; mp < end; mp++) - if (NON_EMPTY (mp)) + for (; c < end; c++) + if (CELL_OCCUPIED (c)) { void *key; repeat: - key = mp->key; - if (mapfun (key, mp->value, maparg)) + key = c->key; + if (mapfun (key, c->value, maparg)) return; - /* hash_table_remove might have moved the adjacent - mappings. */ - if (mp->key != key && NON_EMPTY (mp)) + /* hash_table_remove might have moved the adjacent cells. */ + if (c->key != key && CELL_OCCUPIED (c)) goto repeat; } } -- 2.39.2