freebsd-skq/sys/kern/subr_hash.c
Pedro F. Giffuni d821d36419 Unsign some values related to allocation.
When allocating memory through malloc(9), we always expect the amount of
memory requested to be unsigned as a negative value would either stand for
an error or an overflow.
Unsign some values, found when considering the use of mallocarray(9), to
avoid unnecessary casting. Also consider that indexes should be of
at least the same size/type as the upper limit they pretend to index.

MFC after:	3 weeks
2018-01-22 02:08:10 +00:00

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*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
static __inline int
hash_mflags(int flags)
{
return ((flags & HASH_NOWAIT) ? M_NOWAIT : M_WAITOK);
}
/*
* General routine to allocate a hash table with control of memory flags.
*/
void *
hashinit_flags(int elements, struct malloc_type *type, u_long *hashmask,
int flags)
{
long hashsize, i;
LIST_HEAD(generic, generic) *hashtbl;
KASSERT(elements > 0, ("%s: bad elements", __func__));
/* Exactly one of HASH_WAITOK and HASH_NOWAIT must be set. */
KASSERT((flags & HASH_WAITOK) ^ (flags & HASH_NOWAIT),
("Bad flags (0x%x) passed to hashinit_flags", flags));
for (hashsize = 1; hashsize <= elements; hashsize <<= 1)
continue;
hashsize >>= 1;
hashtbl = malloc((u_long)hashsize * sizeof(*hashtbl), type,
hash_mflags(flags));
if (hashtbl != NULL) {
for (i = 0; i < hashsize; i++)
LIST_INIT(&hashtbl[i]);
*hashmask = hashsize - 1;
}
return (hashtbl);
}
/*
* Allocate and initialize a hash table with default flag: may sleep.
*/
void *
hashinit(int elements, struct malloc_type *type, u_long *hashmask)
{
return (hashinit_flags(elements, type, hashmask, HASH_WAITOK));
}
void
hashdestroy(void *vhashtbl, struct malloc_type *type, u_long hashmask)
{
LIST_HEAD(generic, generic) *hashtbl, *hp;
hashtbl = vhashtbl;
for (hp = hashtbl; hp <= &hashtbl[hashmask]; hp++)
KASSERT(LIST_EMPTY(hp), ("%s: hashtbl %p not empty "
"(malloc type %s)", __func__, hashtbl, type->ks_shortdesc));
free(hashtbl, type);
}
static const int primes[] = { 1, 13, 31, 61, 127, 251, 509, 761, 1021, 1531,
2039, 2557, 3067, 3583, 4093, 4603, 5119, 5623, 6143,
6653, 7159, 7673, 8191, 12281, 16381, 24571, 32749 };
#define NPRIMES nitems(primes)
/*
* General routine to allocate a prime number sized hash table with control of
* memory flags.
*/
void *
phashinit_flags(int elements, struct malloc_type *type, u_long *nentries, int flags)
{
long hashsize, i;
LIST_HEAD(generic, generic) *hashtbl;
KASSERT(elements > 0, ("%s: bad elements", __func__));
/* Exactly one of HASH_WAITOK and HASH_NOWAIT must be set. */
KASSERT((flags & HASH_WAITOK) ^ (flags & HASH_NOWAIT),
("Bad flags (0x%x) passed to phashinit_flags", flags));
for (i = 1, hashsize = primes[1]; hashsize <= elements;) {
i++;
if (i == NPRIMES)
break;
hashsize = primes[i];
}
hashsize = primes[i - 1];
hashtbl = malloc((u_long)hashsize * sizeof(*hashtbl), type,
hash_mflags(flags));
if (hashtbl == NULL)
return (NULL);
for (i = 0; i < hashsize; i++)
LIST_INIT(&hashtbl[i]);
*nentries = hashsize;
return (hashtbl);
}
/*
* Allocate and initialize a prime number sized hash table with default flag:
* may sleep.
*/
void *
phashinit(int elements, struct malloc_type *type, u_long *nentries)
{
return (phashinit_flags(elements, type, nentries, HASH_WAITOK));
}