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diff --git a/include/qemu/qht.h b/include/qemu/qht.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..aec60aa534 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/qemu/qht.h @@ -0,0 +1,183 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 2016, Emilio G. Cota <cota@braap.org> + * + * License: GNU GPL, version 2 or later. + * See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. + */ +#ifndef QEMU_QHT_H +#define QEMU_QHT_H + +#include "qemu/osdep.h" +#include "qemu/seqlock.h" +#include "qemu/thread.h" +#include "qemu/qdist.h" + +struct qht { + struct qht_map *map; + QemuMutex lock; /* serializes setters of ht->map */ + unsigned int mode; +}; + +/** + * struct qht_stats - Statistics of a QHT + * @head_buckets: number of head buckets + * @used_head_buckets: number of non-empty head buckets + * @entries: total number of entries + * @chain: frequency distribution representing the number of buckets in each + * chain, excluding empty chains. + * @occupancy: frequency distribution representing chain occupancy rate. + * Valid range: from 0.0 (empty) to 1.0 (full occupancy). + * + * An entry is a pointer-hash pair. + * Each bucket can host several entries. + * Chains are chains of buckets, whose first link is always a head bucket. + */ +struct qht_stats { + size_t head_buckets; + size_t used_head_buckets; + size_t entries; + struct qdist chain; + struct qdist occupancy; +}; + +typedef bool (*qht_lookup_func_t)(const void *obj, const void *userp); +typedef void (*qht_iter_func_t)(struct qht *ht, void *p, uint32_t h, void *up); + +#define QHT_MODE_AUTO_RESIZE 0x1 /* auto-resize when heavily loaded */ + +/** + * qht_init - Initialize a QHT + * @ht: QHT to be initialized + * @n_elems: number of entries the hash table should be optimized for. + * @mode: bitmask with OR'ed QHT_MODE_* + */ +void qht_init(struct qht *ht, size_t n_elems, unsigned int mode); + +/** + * qht_destroy - destroy a previously initialized QHT + * @ht: QHT to be destroyed + * + * Call only when there are no readers/writers left. + */ +void qht_destroy(struct qht *ht); + +/** + * qht_insert - Insert a pointer into the hash table + * @ht: QHT to insert to + * @p: pointer to be inserted + * @hash: hash corresponding to @p + * + * Attempting to insert a NULL @p is a bug. + * Inserting the same pointer @p with different @hash values is a bug. + * + * Returns true on sucess. + * Returns false if the @p-@hash pair already exists in the hash table. + */ +bool qht_insert(struct qht *ht, void *p, uint32_t hash); + +/** + * qht_lookup - Look up a pointer in a QHT + * @ht: QHT to be looked up + * @func: function to compare existing pointers against @userp + * @userp: pointer to pass to @func + * @hash: hash of the pointer to be looked up + * + * Needs to be called under an RCU read-critical section. + * + * The user-provided @func compares pointers in QHT against @userp. + * If the function returns true, a match has been found. + * + * Returns the corresponding pointer when a match is found. + * Returns NULL otherwise. + */ +void *qht_lookup(struct qht *ht, qht_lookup_func_t func, const void *userp, + uint32_t hash); + +/** + * qht_remove - remove a pointer from the hash table + * @ht: QHT to remove from + * @p: pointer to be removed + * @hash: hash corresponding to @p + * + * Attempting to remove a NULL @p is a bug. + * + * Just-removed @p pointers cannot be immediately freed; they need to remain + * valid until the end of the RCU grace period in which qht_remove() is called. + * This guarantees that concurrent lookups will always compare against valid + * data. + * + * Returns true on success. + * Returns false if the @p-@hash pair was not found. + */ +bool qht_remove(struct qht *ht, const void *p, uint32_t hash); + +/** + * qht_reset - reset a QHT + * @ht: QHT to be reset + * + * All entries in the hash table are reset. No resizing is performed. + * + * If concurrent readers may exist, the objects pointed to by the hash table + * must remain valid for the existing RCU grace period -- see qht_remove(). + * See also: qht_reset_size() + */ +void qht_reset(struct qht *ht); + +/** + * qht_reset_size - reset and resize a QHT + * @ht: QHT to be reset and resized + * @n_elems: number of entries the resized hash table should be optimized for. + * + * Returns true if the resize was necessary and therefore performed. + * Returns false otherwise. + * + * If concurrent readers may exist, the objects pointed to by the hash table + * must remain valid for the existing RCU grace period -- see qht_remove(). + * See also: qht_reset(), qht_resize(). + */ +bool qht_reset_size(struct qht *ht, size_t n_elems); + +/** + * qht_resize - resize a QHT + * @ht: QHT to be resized + * @n_elems: number of entries the resized hash table should be optimized for + * + * Returns true on success. + * Returns false if the resize was not necessary and therefore not performed. + * See also: qht_reset_size(). + */ +bool qht_resize(struct qht *ht, size_t n_elems); + +/** + * qht_iter - Iterate over a QHT + * @ht: QHT to be iterated over + * @func: function to be called for each entry in QHT + * @userp: additional pointer to be passed to @func + * + * Each time it is called, user-provided @func is passed a pointer-hash pair, + * plus @userp. + */ +void qht_iter(struct qht *ht, qht_iter_func_t func, void *userp); + +/** + * qht_statistics_init - Gather statistics from a QHT + * @ht: QHT to gather statistics from + * @stats: pointer to a struct qht_stats to be filled in + * + * Does NOT need to be called under an RCU read-critical section, + * since it does not dereference any pointers stored in the hash table. + * + * When done with @stats, pass the struct to qht_statistics_destroy(). + * Failing to do this will leak memory. + */ +void qht_statistics_init(struct qht *ht, struct qht_stats *stats); + +/** + * qht_statistics_destroy - Destroy a struct qht_stats + * @stats: stuct qht_stats to be destroyed + * + * See also: qht_statistics_init(). + */ +void qht_statistics_destroy(struct qht_stats *stats); + +#endif /* QEMU_QHT_H */ |