#include <stdbool.h>
#include <string.h>
-#define NUM_VALS (1 << HTABLE_BASE_BITS)
+#define NUM_BITS 7
+#define NUM_VALS (1 << NUM_BITS)
/* We use the number divided by two as the hash (for lots of
collisions), plus set all the higher bits so we can detect if they
don't get masked out. */
-static size_t hash(const void *elem, void *unused)
+static size_t hash(const void *elem, void *unused UNNEEDED)
{
size_t h = *(uint64_t *)elem / 2;
- h |= -1UL << HTABLE_BASE_BITS;
+ h |= -1UL << NUM_BITS;
return h;
}
}
static void add_vals(struct htable *ht,
- const uint64_t val[], unsigned int num)
+ const uint64_t val[],
+ unsigned int off, unsigned int num)
{
uint64_t i;
- for (i = 0; i < num; i++) {
+ for (i = off; i < off+num; i++) {
if (htable_get(ht, hash(&i, NULL), objcmp, &i)) {
fail("%llu already in hash", (long long)i);
return;
return true;
}
-int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+int main(void)
{
- unsigned int i;
+ unsigned int i, weight;
uintptr_t perfect_bit;
- struct htable *ht;
+ struct htable ht;
uint64_t val[NUM_VALS];
uint64_t dne;
void *p;
struct htable_iter iter;
- plan_tests(23);
+ plan_tests(36);
for (i = 0; i < NUM_VALS; i++)
val[i] = i;
dne = i;
- ht = htable_new(hash, NULL);
- ok1(ht->max < (1 << ht->bits));
- ok1(ht->bits == HTABLE_BASE_BITS);
+ htable_init(&ht, hash, NULL);
+ ok1(ht.max == 0);
+ ok1(ht.bits == 0);
/* We cannot find an entry which doesn't exist. */
- ok1(!htable_get(ht, hash(&dne, NULL), objcmp, &dne));
+ ok1(!htable_get(&ht, hash(&dne, NULL), objcmp, &dne));
+
+ /* This should increase it once. */
+ add_vals(&ht, val, 0, 1);
+ ok1(ht.bits == 1);
+ ok1(ht.max == 1);
+ weight = 0;
+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof(ht.common_mask) * CHAR_BIT; i++) {
+ if (ht.common_mask & ((uintptr_t)1 << i)) {
+ weight++;
+ }
+ }
+ /* Only one bit should be clear. */
+ ok1(weight == i-1);
- /* Fill it, it should increase in size (once). */
- add_vals(ht, val, NUM_VALS);
- ok1(ht->bits == HTABLE_BASE_BITS + 1);
- ok1(ht->max < (1 << ht->bits));
+ /* Mask should be set. */
+ ok1(check_mask(&ht, val, 1));
+
+ /* This should increase it again. */
+ add_vals(&ht, val, 1, 1);
+ ok1(ht.bits == 2);
+ ok1(ht.max == 3);
/* Mask should be set. */
- ok1(ht->common_mask != 0);
- ok1(ht->common_mask != -1);
- ok1(check_mask(ht, val, NUM_VALS));
+ ok1(ht.common_mask != 0);
+ ok1(ht.common_mask != -1);
+ ok1(check_mask(&ht, val, 2));
+
+ /* Now do the rest. */
+ add_vals(&ht, val, 2, NUM_VALS - 2);
/* Find all. */
- find_vals(ht, val, NUM_VALS);
- ok1(!htable_get(ht, hash(&dne, NULL), objcmp, &dne));
+ find_vals(&ht, val, NUM_VALS);
+ ok1(!htable_get(&ht, hash(&dne, NULL), objcmp, &dne));
/* Walk once, should get them all. */
i = 0;
- for (p = htable_first(ht,&iter); p; p = htable_next(ht, &iter))
+ for (p = htable_first(&ht,&iter); p; p = htable_next(&ht, &iter))
+ i++;
+ ok1(i == NUM_VALS);
+
+ i = 0;
+ for (p = htable_prev(&ht, &iter); p; p = htable_prev(&ht, &iter))
i++;
ok1(i == NUM_VALS);
/* Delete all. */
- del_vals(ht, val, NUM_VALS);
- ok1(!htable_get(ht, hash(&val[0], NULL), objcmp, &val[0]));
+ del_vals(&ht, val, NUM_VALS);
+ ok1(!htable_get(&ht, hash(&val[0], NULL), objcmp, &val[0]));
/* Worst case, a "pointer" which doesn't have any matching bits. */
- htable_add(ht, 0, (void *)~(uintptr_t)&val[NUM_VALS-1]);
- htable_add(ht, hash(&val[NUM_VALS-1], NULL), &val[NUM_VALS-1]);
- ok1(ht->common_mask == 0);
- ok1(ht->common_bits == 0);
+ htable_add(&ht, 0, (void *)~(uintptr_t)&val[NUM_VALS-1]);
+ htable_add(&ht, hash(&val[NUM_VALS-1], NULL), &val[NUM_VALS-1]);
+ ok1(ht.common_mask == 0);
+ ok1(ht.common_bits == 0);
/* Get rid of bogus pointer before we trip over it! */
- htable_del(ht, 0, (void *)~(uintptr_t)&val[NUM_VALS-1]);
+ htable_del(&ht, 0, (void *)~(uintptr_t)&val[NUM_VALS-1]);
/* Add the rest. */
- add_vals(ht, val, NUM_VALS-1);
+ add_vals(&ht, val, 0, NUM_VALS-1);
/* Check we can find them all. */
- find_vals(ht, val, NUM_VALS);
- ok1(!htable_get(ht, hash(&dne, NULL), objcmp, &dne));
-
- htable_free(ht);
+ find_vals(&ht, val, NUM_VALS);
+ ok1(!htable_get(&ht, hash(&dne, NULL), objcmp, &dne));
/* Corner cases: wipe out the perfect bit using bogus pointer. */
- ht = htable_new(hash, NULL);
- htable_add(ht, 0, (void *)((uintptr_t)&val[NUM_VALS-1]));
- ok1(ht->perfect_bit);
- perfect_bit = ht->perfect_bit;
- htable_add(ht, 0, (void *)((uintptr_t)&val[NUM_VALS-1]
+ htable_clear(&ht);
+ htable_add(&ht, 0, (void *)((uintptr_t)&val[NUM_VALS-1]));
+ ok1(ht.perfect_bit);
+ perfect_bit = ht.perfect_bit;
+ htable_add(&ht, 0, (void *)((uintptr_t)&val[NUM_VALS-1]
| perfect_bit));
- ok1(ht->perfect_bit == 0);
- htable_del(ht, 0, (void *)((uintptr_t)&val[NUM_VALS-1] | perfect_bit));
+ ok1(ht.perfect_bit == 0);
+ htable_del(&ht, 0, (void *)((uintptr_t)&val[NUM_VALS-1] | perfect_bit));
/* Enlarging should restore it... */
- add_vals(ht, val, NUM_VALS-1);
+ add_vals(&ht, val, 0, NUM_VALS-1);
+
+ ok1(ht.perfect_bit != 0);
+ htable_clear(&ht);
+
+ ok1(htable_init_sized(&ht, hash, NULL, 1024));
+ ok1(ht.max >= 1024);
+ htable_clear(&ht);
- ok1(ht->perfect_bit != 0);
- htable_free(ht);
+ ok1(htable_init_sized(&ht, hash, NULL, 1023));
+ ok1(ht.max >= 1023);
+ htable_clear(&ht);
+ ok1(htable_init_sized(&ht, hash, NULL, 1025));
+ ok1(ht.max >= 1025);
+ htable_clear(&ht);
+
return exit_status();
}