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diff --git a/reftable/basics.h b/reftable/basics.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..36beda2c25 --- /dev/null +++ b/reftable/basics.h @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ +/* +Copyright 2020 Google LLC + +Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at +https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd +*/ + +#ifndef BASICS_H +#define BASICS_H + +/* + * miscellaneous utilities that are not provided by Git. + */ + +#include "system.h" +#include "reftable-basics.h" + +struct reftable_buf { + size_t alloc; + size_t len; + char *buf; +}; +#define REFTABLE_BUF_INIT { 0 } + +/* + * Initialize the buffer such that it is ready for use. This is equivalent to + * using REFTABLE_BUF_INIT for stack-allocated variables. + */ +void reftable_buf_init(struct reftable_buf *buf); + +/* + * Release memory associated with the buffer. The buffer is reinitialized such + * that it can be reused for subsequent operations. + */ +void reftable_buf_release(struct reftable_buf *buf); + +/* + * Reset the buffer such that it is effectively empty, without releasing the + * memory that this structure holds on to. This is equivalent to calling + * `reftable_buf_setlen(buf, 0)`. + */ +void reftable_buf_reset(struct reftable_buf *buf); + +/* + * Trim the buffer to a shorter length by updating the `len` member and writing + * a NUL byte to `buf[len]`. Returns 0 on success, -1 when `len` points outside + * of the array. + */ +int reftable_buf_setlen(struct reftable_buf *buf, size_t len); + +/* + * Lexicographically compare the two buffers. Returns 0 when both buffers have + * the same contents, -1 when `a` is lexicographically smaller than `b`, and 1 + * otherwise. + */ +int reftable_buf_cmp(const struct reftable_buf *a, const struct reftable_buf *b); + +/* + * Append `len` bytes from `data` to the buffer. This function works with + * arbitrary byte sequences, including ones that contain embedded NUL + * characters. As such, we use `void *` as input type. Returns 0 on success, + * REFTABLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY_ERROR on allocation failure. + */ +int reftable_buf_add(struct reftable_buf *buf, const void *data, size_t len); + +/* Equivalent to `reftable_buf_add(buf, s, strlen(s))`. */ +int reftable_buf_addstr(struct reftable_buf *buf, const char *s); + +/* + * Detach the buffer from the structure such that the underlying memory is now + * owned by the caller. The buffer is reinitialized such that it can be reused + * for subsequent operations. + */ +char *reftable_buf_detach(struct reftable_buf *buf); + +/* Bigendian en/decoding of integers */ + +void put_be24(uint8_t *out, uint32_t i); +uint32_t get_be24(uint8_t *in); +void put_be16(uint8_t *out, uint16_t i); + +/* + * find smallest index i in [0, sz) at which `f(i) > 0`, assuming that f is + * ascending. Return sz if `f(i) == 0` for all indices. The search is aborted + * and `sz` is returned in case `f(i) < 0`. + * + * Contrary to bsearch(3), this returns something useful if the argument is not + * found. + */ +size_t binsearch(size_t sz, int (*f)(size_t k, void *args), void *args); + +/* + * Frees a NULL terminated array of malloced strings. The array itself is also + * freed. + */ +void free_names(char **a); + +/* + * Parse a newline separated list of names. `size` is the length of the buffer, + * without terminating '\0'. Empty names are discarded. Returns a `NULL` + * pointer when allocations fail. + */ +char **parse_names(char *buf, int size); + +/* compares two NULL-terminated arrays of strings. */ +int names_equal(const char **a, const char **b); + +/* returns the array size of a NULL-terminated array of strings. */ +size_t names_length(const char **names); + +/* Allocation routines; they invoke the functions set through + * reftable_set_alloc() */ +void *reftable_malloc(size_t sz); +void *reftable_realloc(void *p, size_t sz); +void reftable_free(void *p); +void *reftable_calloc(size_t nelem, size_t elsize); +char *reftable_strdup(const char *str); + +#define REFTABLE_ALLOC_ARRAY(x, alloc) (x) = reftable_malloc(st_mult(sizeof(*(x)), (alloc))) +#define REFTABLE_CALLOC_ARRAY(x, alloc) (x) = reftable_calloc((alloc), sizeof(*(x))) +#define REFTABLE_REALLOC_ARRAY(x, alloc) (x) = reftable_realloc((x), st_mult(sizeof(*(x)), (alloc))) +#define REFTABLE_ALLOC_GROW(x, nr, alloc) \ + do { \ + if ((nr) > alloc) { \ + alloc = 2 * (alloc) + 1; \ + if (alloc < (nr)) \ + alloc = (nr); \ + REFTABLE_REALLOC_ARRAY(x, alloc); \ + } \ + } while (0) +#define REFTABLE_FREE_AND_NULL(p) do { reftable_free(p); (p) = NULL; } while (0) + +#ifndef REFTABLE_ALLOW_BANNED_ALLOCATORS +# define REFTABLE_BANNED(func) use_reftable_##func##_instead +# undef malloc +# define malloc(sz) REFTABLE_BANNED(malloc) +# undef realloc +# define realloc(ptr, sz) REFTABLE_BANNED(realloc) +# undef free +# define free(ptr) REFTABLE_BANNED(free) +# undef calloc +# define calloc(nelem, elsize) REFTABLE_BANNED(calloc) +# undef strdup +# define strdup(str) REFTABLE_BANNED(strdup) +#endif + +/* Find the longest shared prefix size of `a` and `b` */ +int common_prefix_size(struct reftable_buf *a, struct reftable_buf *b); + +int hash_size(enum reftable_hash id); + +/* + * Format IDs that identify the hash function used by a reftable. Note that + * these constants end up on disk and thus mustn't change. The format IDs are + * "sha1" and "s256" in big endian, respectively. + */ +#define REFTABLE_FORMAT_ID_SHA1 ((uint32_t) 0x73686131) +#define REFTABLE_FORMAT_ID_SHA256 ((uint32_t) 0x73323536) + +#endif |
