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The rights granted to you under the License * may not be used to create, or enable the creation or redistribution of, * unlawful or unlicensed copies of an Apple operating system, or to * circumvent, violate, or enable the circumvention or violation of, any * terms of an Apple operating system software license agreement. * * Please obtain a copy of the License at * http://www.opensource.apple.com/apsl/ and read it before using this file. * * The Original Code and all software distributed under the License are * distributed on an 'AS IS' basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND APPLE HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL SUCH WARRANTIES, * INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, QUIET ENJOYMENT OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. * Please see the License for the specific language governing rights and * limitations under the License. * * @APPLE_OSREFERENCE_LICENSE_HEADER_END@ */ #ifndef _KXLD_ARRAY_H_ #define _KXLD_ARRAY_H_ #include #include #if KERNEL #include #else #include "kxld_types.h" #endif /******************************************************************************* * This is a resizeable array implementation designed primarily to maximize * memory reuse. The array should only be allocated once, but it can be * initialized many times. It persists its memory across initializations, and * reallocates only if it needs to grow the internal array, such that memory * allocation churn is eliminated. Growth is accomodated by building a linked * list of identically sized arrays. These arrays can be consolidated into * one large array in the init function. * * A technique commonly used in kxld is to make an array of objects that * themselves contain kxld_arrays. To minimize memory churn across links, only * the individual objects contained in an array should be cleared at the end of * each link, such that they are in a state ready for reinitialization with the * memory they have already allocated. The array that contains them should not * be cleared. After all links are complete, to ensure that all memory is * properly freed, one should call kxld_array_get_slot to walk the entire * allocated space of the array and clean up all potential instances contained * therein. Since this technique is somewhat fragile, there are certain * requirements that must be met, and guarantees that the array implementation * provides. * * Requirements: * - A newly allocated, uninitialized array object must be zeroed out before * it is initialized * - The objects stored in the array that will be reused must consider * being bzeroed a valid initial state. Specifially, they must check that * pointers they contain are nonnull before they are freed or followed * at both construction and destruction time. * * Guarantees: * - The init function will always bzero newly allocated memory. If memory * is added by resizing, it will bzero only the newly allocated portion. * - clear, deinit, and copy are the only functions that will change the * contents of initialized memory. * - The reset, clear, deinit functions will accept a NULL pointer to an array. *******************************************************************************/ STAILQ_HEAD(kxld_array_head, kxld_array_pool); struct kxld_array { struct kxld_array_head pools; size_t itemsize; /* The size of the items that the array contains */ size_t pool_capacity; /* The size of each pool's internal buffer */ u_int pool_maxitems; /* The maximum number of items each pool can hold * given the current size of each pool's buffer. */ u_int nitems; /* The current number of items this array contains */ u_int maxitems; /* The maximum number of items this array can contain */ u_int npools; /* The number of pools in the pool list */ }; struct kxld_array_pool { STAILQ_ENTRY(kxld_array_pool) entries; u_char *buffer; /* The internal memory buffer */ u_int nitems; /* The number of items the array contains */ }; typedef struct kxld_array KXLDArray; typedef struct kxld_array_head KXLDArrayHead; typedef struct kxld_array_pool KXLDArrayPool; /******************************************************************************* * Constructors and Destructors *******************************************************************************/ /* Initializes the array's capacity to a minimum of nitems * itemsize */ kern_return_t kxld_array_init(KXLDArray *array, size_t itemsize, u_int nitems) __attribute__((nonnull, visibility("hidden"))); /* Performs a deep copy of the array */ kern_return_t kxld_array_copy(KXLDArray *array, const KXLDArray *src) __attribute__((nonnull, visibility("hidden"))); /* Sets the number of items in the array to 0 */ void kxld_array_reset(KXLDArray *array) __attribute__((visibility("hidden"))); /* Zeroes out the array and sets nitems to 0 */ void kxld_array_clear(KXLDArray *array) __attribute__((visibility("hidden"))); /* Frees the array's internal buffer */ void kxld_array_deinit(KXLDArray *array) __attribute__((visibility("hidden"))); /******************************************************************************* * Accessors *******************************************************************************/ /* Returns the item at the specified index, or NULL if idx > nitems */ void *kxld_array_get_item(const KXLDArray *array, u_int idx) __attribute__((pure, nonnull, visibility("hidden"))); /* Returns the item at the specified index, or NULL if idx > maxitems */ void *kxld_array_get_slot(const KXLDArray *array, u_int idx) __attribute__((pure, nonnull, visibility("hidden"))); /* Returns the index of a specified item in the array */ kern_return_t kxld_array_get_index(const KXLDArray *array, const void *item, u_int *idx) __attribute__((nonnull, visibility("hidden"))); /******************************************************************************* * Modifiers *******************************************************************************/ /* Grows the array to contain a minimum of nitems. If extra memory is needed, * it will allocate a pool and add it to the list of pools maintained by this * array. */ kern_return_t kxld_array_resize(KXLDArray *array, u_int nitems) __attribute__((nonnull, visibility("hidden"))); /* Removes an element from the array. This is only supported for arrays with * a single pool. */ kern_return_t kxld_array_remove(KXLDArray *array, u_int idx) __attribute__((nonnull, visibility("hidden"))); #endif /* _KXLD_ARRAY_H_ */