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1 /* hash.c -- gas hash table code
2 Copyright 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999,
3 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013
4 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5
6 This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler.
7
8 GAS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
11 any later version.
12
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15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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17
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with GAS; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
20 Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
21 02110-1301, USA. */
22
23 /* This version of the hash table code is a wholescale replacement of
24 the old hash table code, which was fairly bad. This is based on
25 the hash table code in BFD, but optimized slightly for the
26 assembler. The assembler does not need to derive structures that
27 are stored in the hash table. Instead, it always stores a pointer.
28 The assembler uses the hash table mostly to store symbols, and we
29 don't need to confuse the symbol structure with a hash table
30 structure. */
31
32 #include "as.h"
33 #include "safe-ctype.h"
34 #include "obstack.h"
35
36 /* An entry in a hash table. */
37
38 struct hash_entry {
39 /* Next entry for this hash code. */
40 struct hash_entry *next;
41 /* String being hashed. */
42 const char *string;
43 /* Hash code. This is the full hash code, not the index into the
44 table. */
45 unsigned long hash;
46 /* Pointer being stored in the hash table. */
47 void *data;
48 };
49
50 /* A hash table. */
51
52 struct hash_control {
53 /* The hash array. */
54 struct hash_entry **table;
55 /* The number of slots in the hash table. */
56 unsigned int size;
57 /* An obstack for this hash table. */
58 struct obstack memory;
59
60 #ifdef HASH_STATISTICS
61 /* Statistics. */
62 unsigned long lookups;
63 unsigned long hash_compares;
64 unsigned long string_compares;
65 unsigned long insertions;
66 unsigned long replacements;
67 unsigned long deletions;
68 #endif /* HASH_STATISTICS */
69 };
70
71 /* The default number of entries to use when creating a hash table.
72 Note this value can be reduced to 4051 by using the command line
73 switch --reduce-memory-overheads, or set to other values by using
74 the --hash-size=<NUMBER> switch. */
75
76 static unsigned long gas_hash_table_size = 65537;
77
78 void
79 set_gas_hash_table_size (unsigned long size)
80 {
81 gas_hash_table_size = bfd_hash_set_default_size (size);
82 }
83
84 /* Create a hash table. This return a control block. */
85
86 struct hash_control *
87 hash_new_sized (unsigned long size)
88 {
89 unsigned long alloc;
90 struct hash_control *ret;
91
92 ret = (struct hash_control *) xmalloc (sizeof *ret);
93 obstack_begin (&ret->memory, chunksize);
94 alloc = size * sizeof (struct hash_entry *);
95 ret->table = (struct hash_entry **) obstack_alloc (&ret->memory, alloc);
96 memset (ret->table, 0, alloc);
97 ret->size = size;
98
99 #ifdef HASH_STATISTICS
100 ret->lookups = 0;
101 ret->hash_compares = 0;
102 ret->string_compares = 0;
103 ret->insertions = 0;
104 ret->replacements = 0;
105 ret->deletions = 0;
106 #endif
107
108 return ret;
109 }
110
111 struct hash_control *
112 hash_new (void)
113 {
114 return hash_new_sized (gas_hash_table_size);
115 }
116
117 /* Delete a hash table, freeing all allocated memory. */
118
119 void
120 hash_die (struct hash_control *table)
121 {
122 obstack_free (&table->memory, 0);
123 free (table);
124 }
125
126 /* Look up a string in a hash table. This returns a pointer to the
127 hash_entry, or NULL if the string is not in the table. If PLIST is
128 not NULL, this sets *PLIST to point to the start of the list which
129 would hold this hash entry. If PHASH is not NULL, this sets *PHASH
130 to the hash code for KEY.
131
132 Each time we look up a string, we move it to the start of the list
133 for its hash code, to take advantage of referential locality. */
134
135 static struct hash_entry *
136 hash_lookup (struct hash_control *table, const char *key, size_t len,
137 struct hash_entry ***plist, unsigned long *phash)
138 {
139 unsigned long hash;
140 size_t n;
141 unsigned int c;
142 unsigned int hindex;
143 struct hash_entry **list;
144 struct hash_entry *p;
145 struct hash_entry *prev;
146
147 #ifdef HASH_STATISTICS
148 ++table->lookups;
149 #endif
150
151 hash = 0;
152 for (n = 0; n < len; n++)
153 {
154 c = key[n];
155 hash += c + (c << 17);
156 hash ^= hash >> 2;
157 }
158 hash += len + (len << 17);
159 hash ^= hash >> 2;
160
161 if (phash != NULL)
162 *phash = hash;
163
164 hindex = hash % table->size;
165 list = table->table + hindex;
166
167 if (plist != NULL)
168 *plist = list;
169
170 prev = NULL;
171 for (p = *list; p != NULL; p = p->next)
172 {
173 #ifdef HASH_STATISTICS
174 ++table->hash_compares;
175 #endif
176
177 if (p->hash == hash)
178 {
179 #ifdef HASH_STATISTICS
180 ++table->string_compares;
181 #endif
182
183 if (strncmp (p->string, key, len) == 0 && p->string[len] == '\0')
184 {
185 if (prev != NULL)
186 {
187 prev->next = p->next;
188 p->next = *list;
189 *list = p;
190 }
191
192 return p;
193 }
194 }
195
196 prev = p;
197 }
198
199 return NULL;
200 }
201
202 /* Insert an entry into a hash table. This returns NULL on success.
203 On error, it returns a printable string indicating the error. It
204 is considered to be an error if the entry already exists in the
205 hash table. */
206
207 const char *
208 hash_insert (struct hash_control *table, const char *key, void *val)
209 {
210 struct hash_entry *p;
211 struct hash_entry **list;
212 unsigned long hash;
213
214 p = hash_lookup (table, key, strlen (key), &list, &hash);
215 if (p != NULL)
216 return "exists";
217
218 #ifdef HASH_STATISTICS
219 ++table->insertions;
220 #endif
221
222 p = (struct hash_entry *) obstack_alloc (&table->memory, sizeof (*p));
223 p->string = key;
224 p->hash = hash;
225 p->data = val;
226
227 p->next = *list;
228 *list = p;
229
230 return NULL;
231 }
232
233 /* Insert or replace an entry in a hash table. This returns NULL on
234 success. On error, it returns a printable string indicating the
235 error. If an entry already exists, its value is replaced. */
236
237 const char *
238 hash_jam (struct hash_control *table, const char *key, void *val)
239 {
240 struct hash_entry *p;
241 struct hash_entry **list;
242 unsigned long hash;
243
244 p = hash_lookup (table, key, strlen (key), &list, &hash);
245 if (p != NULL)
246 {
247 #ifdef HASH_STATISTICS
248 ++table->replacements;
249 #endif
250
251 p->data = val;
252 }
253 else
254 {
255 #ifdef HASH_STATISTICS
256 ++table->insertions;
257 #endif
258
259 p = (struct hash_entry *) obstack_alloc (&table->memory, sizeof (*p));
260 p->string = key;
261 p->hash = hash;
262 p->data = val;
263
264 p->next = *list;
265 *list = p;
266 }
267
268 return NULL;
269 }
270
271 /* Replace an existing entry in a hash table. This returns the old
272 value stored for the entry. If the entry is not found in the hash
273 table, this does nothing and returns NULL. */
274
275 void *
276 hash_replace (struct hash_control *table, const char *key, void *value)
277 {
278 struct hash_entry *p;
279 void *ret;
280
281 p = hash_lookup (table, key, strlen (key), NULL, NULL);
282 if (p == NULL)
283 return NULL;
284
285 #ifdef HASH_STATISTICS
286 ++table->replacements;
287 #endif
288
289 ret = p->data;
290
291 p->data = value;
292
293 return ret;
294 }
295
296 /* Find an entry in a hash table, returning its value. Returns NULL
297 if the entry is not found. */
298
299 void *
300 hash_find (struct hash_control *table, const char *key)
301 {
302 struct hash_entry *p;
303
304 p = hash_lookup (table, key, strlen (key), NULL, NULL);
305 if (p == NULL)
306 return NULL;
307
308 return p->data;
309 }
310
311 /* As hash_find, but KEY is of length LEN and is not guaranteed to be
312 NUL-terminated. */
313
314 void *
315 hash_find_n (struct hash_control *table, const char *key, size_t len)
316 {
317 struct hash_entry *p;
318
319 p = hash_lookup (table, key, len, NULL, NULL);
320 if (p == NULL)
321 return NULL;
322
323 return p->data;
324 }
325
326 /* Delete an entry from a hash table. This returns the value stored
327 for that entry, or NULL if there is no such entry. */
328
329 void *
330 hash_delete (struct hash_control *table, const char *key, int freeme)
331 {
332 struct hash_entry *p;
333 struct hash_entry **list;
334
335 p = hash_lookup (table, key, strlen (key), &list, NULL);
336 if (p == NULL)
337 return NULL;
338
339 if (p != *list)
340 abort ();
341
342 #ifdef HASH_STATISTICS
343 ++table->deletions;
344 #endif
345
346 *list = p->next;
347
348 if (freeme)
349 obstack_free (&table->memory, p);
350
351 return p->data;
352 }
353
354 /* Traverse a hash table. Call the function on every entry in the
355 hash table. */
356
357 void
358 hash_traverse (struct hash_control *table,
359 void (*pfn) (const char *key, void *value))
360 {
361 unsigned int i;
362
363 for (i = 0; i < table->size; ++i)
364 {
365 struct hash_entry *p;
366
367 for (p = table->table[i]; p != NULL; p = p->next)
368 (*pfn) (p->string, p->data);
369 }
370 }
371
372 /* Print hash table statistics on the specified file. NAME is the
373 name of the hash table, used for printing a header. */
374
375 void
376 hash_print_statistics (FILE *f ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
377 const char *name ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
378 struct hash_control *table ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
379 {
380 #ifdef HASH_STATISTICS
381 unsigned int i;
382 unsigned long total;
383 unsigned long empty;
384
385 fprintf (f, "%s hash statistics:\n", name);
386 fprintf (f, "\t%lu lookups\n", table->lookups);
387 fprintf (f, "\t%lu hash comparisons\n", table->hash_compares);
388 fprintf (f, "\t%lu string comparisons\n", table->string_compares);
389 fprintf (f, "\t%lu insertions\n", table->insertions);
390 fprintf (f, "\t%lu replacements\n", table->replacements);
391 fprintf (f, "\t%lu deletions\n", table->deletions);
392
393 total = 0;
394 empty = 0;
395 for (i = 0; i < table->size; ++i)
396 {
397 struct hash_entry *p;
398
399 if (table->table[i] == NULL)
400 ++empty;
401 else
402 {
403 for (p = table->table[i]; p != NULL; p = p->next)
404 ++total;
405 }
406 }
407
408 fprintf (f, "\t%g average chain length\n", (double) total / table->size);
409 fprintf (f, "\t%lu empty slots\n", empty);
410 #endif
411 }
412 \f
413 #ifdef TEST
414
415 /* This test program is left over from the old hash table code. */
416
417 /* Number of hash tables to maintain (at once) in any testing. */
418 #define TABLES (6)
419
420 /* We can have 12 statistics. */
421 #define STATBUFSIZE (12)
422
423 /* Display statistics here. */
424 int statbuf[STATBUFSIZE];
425
426 /* Human farts here. */
427 char answer[100];
428
429 /* We test many hash tables at once. */
430 char *hashtable[TABLES];
431
432 /* Points to current hash_control. */
433 char *h;
434 char **pp;
435 char *p;
436 char *name;
437 char *value;
438 int size;
439 int used;
440 char command;
441
442 /* Number 0:TABLES-1 of current hashed symbol table. */
443 int number;
444
445 int
446 main ()
447 {
448 void applicatee ();
449 void destroy ();
450 char *what ();
451 int *ip;
452
453 number = 0;
454 h = 0;
455 printf ("type h <RETURN> for help\n");
456 for (;;)
457 {
458 printf ("hash_test command: ");
459 gets (answer);
460 command = answer[0];
461 command = TOLOWER (command); /* Ecch! */
462 switch (command)
463 {
464 case '#':
465 printf ("old hash table #=%d.\n", number);
466 whattable ();
467 break;
468 case '?':
469 for (pp = hashtable; pp < hashtable + TABLES; pp++)
470 {
471 printf ("address of hash table #%d control block is %xx\n",
472 pp - hashtable, *pp);
473 }
474 break;
475 case 'a':
476 hash_traverse (h, applicatee);
477 break;
478 case 'd':
479 hash_traverse (h, destroy);
480 hash_die (h);
481 break;
482 case 'f':
483 p = hash_find (h, name = what ("symbol"));
484 printf ("value of \"%s\" is \"%s\"\n", name, p ? p : "NOT-PRESENT");
485 break;
486 case 'h':
487 printf ("# show old, select new default hash table number\n");
488 printf ("? display all hashtable control block addresses\n");
489 printf ("a apply a simple display-er to each symbol in table\n");
490 printf ("d die: destroy hashtable\n");
491 printf ("f find value of nominated symbol\n");
492 printf ("h this help\n");
493 printf ("i insert value into symbol\n");
494 printf ("j jam value into symbol\n");
495 printf ("n new hashtable\n");
496 printf ("r replace a value with another\n");
497 printf ("s say what %% of table is used\n");
498 printf ("q exit this program\n");
499 printf ("x delete a symbol from table, report its value\n");
500 break;
501 case 'i':
502 p = hash_insert (h, name = what ("symbol"), value = what ("value"));
503 if (p)
504 {
505 printf ("symbol=\"%s\" value=\"%s\" error=%s\n", name, value,
506 p);
507 }
508 break;
509 case 'j':
510 p = hash_jam (h, name = what ("symbol"), value = what ("value"));
511 if (p)
512 {
513 printf ("symbol=\"%s\" value=\"%s\" error=%s\n", name, value, p);
514 }
515 break;
516 case 'n':
517 h = hashtable[number] = (char *) hash_new ();
518 break;
519 case 'q':
520 exit (EXIT_SUCCESS);
521 case 'r':
522 p = hash_replace (h, name = what ("symbol"), value = what ("value"));
523 printf ("old value was \"%s\"\n", p ? p : "{}");
524 break;
525 case 's':
526 hash_say (h, statbuf, STATBUFSIZE);
527 for (ip = statbuf; ip < statbuf + STATBUFSIZE; ip++)
528 {
529 printf ("%d ", *ip);
530 }
531 printf ("\n");
532 break;
533 case 'x':
534 p = hash_delete (h, name = what ("symbol"));
535 printf ("old value was \"%s\"\n", p ? p : "{}");
536 break;
537 default:
538 printf ("I can't understand command \"%c\"\n", command);
539 break;
540 }
541 }
542 }
543
544 char *
545 what (description)
546 char *description;
547 {
548 printf (" %s : ", description);
549 gets (answer);
550 return xstrdup (answer);
551 }
552
553 void
554 destroy (string, value)
555 char *string;
556 char *value;
557 {
558 free (string);
559 free (value);
560 }
561
562 void
563 applicatee (string, value)
564 char *string;
565 char *value;
566 {
567 printf ("%.20s-%.20s\n", string, value);
568 }
569
570 /* Determine number: what hash table to use.
571 Also determine h: points to hash_control. */
572
573 void
574 whattable ()
575 {
576 for (;;)
577 {
578 printf (" what hash table (%d:%d) ? ", 0, TABLES - 1);
579 gets (answer);
580 sscanf (answer, "%d", &number);
581 if (number >= 0 && number < TABLES)
582 {
583 h = hashtable[number];
584 if (!h)
585 {
586 printf ("warning: current hash-table-#%d. has no hash-control\n", number);
587 }
588 return;
589 }
590 else
591 {
592 printf ("invalid hash table number: %d\n", number);
593 }
594 }
595 }
596
597 #endif /* TEST */
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