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1 //===- llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h - 'Normally small' pointer set ----*- C++ -*-===//
2 //
3 //                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
4 //
5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
7 //
8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9 //
10 // This file defines the SmallPtrSet class.  See the doxygen comment for
11 // SmallPtrSetImpl for more details on the algorithm used.
12 //
13 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
14 
15 #ifndef LLVM_ADT_SMALLPTRSET_H
16 #define LLVM_ADT_SMALLPTRSET_H
17 
18 #include <cassert>
19 #include <cstddef>
20 #include <cstring>
21 #include <iterator>
22 #include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h"
23 #include "llvm/Support/PointerLikeTypeTraits.h"
24 
25 namespace llvm {
26 
27 class SmallPtrSetIteratorImpl;
28 
29 /// SmallPtrSetImpl - This is the common code shared among all the
30 /// SmallPtrSet<>'s, which is almost everything.  SmallPtrSet has two modes, one
31 /// for small and one for large sets.
32 ///
33 /// Small sets use an array of pointers allocated in the SmallPtrSet object,
34 /// which is treated as a simple array of pointers.  When a pointer is added to
35 /// the set, the array is scanned to see if the element already exists, if not
36 /// the element is 'pushed back' onto the array.  If we run out of space in the
37 /// array, we grow into the 'large set' case.  SmallSet should be used when the
38 /// sets are often small.  In this case, no memory allocation is used, and only
39 /// light-weight and cache-efficient scanning is used.
40 ///
41 /// Large sets use a classic exponentially-probed hash table.  Empty buckets are
42 /// represented with an illegal pointer value (-1) to allow null pointers to be
43 /// inserted.  Tombstones are represented with another illegal pointer value
44 /// (-2), to allow deletion.  The hash table is resized when the table is 3/4 or
45 /// more.  When this happens, the table is doubled in size.
46 ///
47 class SmallPtrSetImpl {
48   friend class SmallPtrSetIteratorImpl;
49 protected:
50   /// SmallArray - Points to a fixed size set of buckets, used in 'small mode'.
51   const void **SmallArray;
52   /// CurArray - This is the current set of buckets.  If equal to SmallArray,
53   /// then the set is in 'small mode'.
54   const void **CurArray;
55   /// CurArraySize - The allocated size of CurArray, always a power of two.
56   /// Note that CurArray points to an array that has CurArraySize+1 elements in
57   /// it, so that the end iterator actually points to valid memory.
58   unsigned CurArraySize;
59 
60   // If small, this is # elts allocated consecutively
61   unsigned NumElements;
62   unsigned NumTombstones;
63 
64   // Helper to copy construct a SmallPtrSet.
65   SmallPtrSetImpl(const void **SmallStorage, const SmallPtrSetImpl& that);
SmallPtrSetImpl(const void ** SmallStorage,unsigned SmallSize)66   explicit SmallPtrSetImpl(const void **SmallStorage, unsigned SmallSize) :
67     SmallArray(SmallStorage), CurArray(SmallStorage), CurArraySize(SmallSize) {
68     assert(SmallSize && (SmallSize & (SmallSize-1)) == 0 &&
69            "Initial size must be a power of two!");
70     // The end pointer, always valid, is set to a valid element to help the
71     // iterator.
72     CurArray[SmallSize] = 0;
73     clear();
74   }
75   ~SmallPtrSetImpl();
76 
77 public:
empty()78   bool empty() const { return size() == 0; }
size()79   unsigned size() const { return NumElements; }
80 
clear()81   void clear() {
82     // If the capacity of the array is huge, and the # elements used is small,
83     // shrink the array.
84     if (!isSmall() && NumElements*4 < CurArraySize && CurArraySize > 32)
85       return shrink_and_clear();
86 
87     // Fill the array with empty markers.
88     memset(CurArray, -1, CurArraySize*sizeof(void*));
89     NumElements = 0;
90     NumTombstones = 0;
91   }
92 
93 protected:
getTombstoneMarker()94   static void *getTombstoneMarker() { return reinterpret_cast<void*>(-2); }
getEmptyMarker()95   static void *getEmptyMarker() {
96     // Note that -1 is chosen to make clear() efficiently implementable with
97     // memset and because it's not a valid pointer value.
98     return reinterpret_cast<void*>(-1);
99   }
100 
101   /// insert_imp - This returns true if the pointer was new to the set, false if
102   /// it was already in the set.  This is hidden from the client so that the
103   /// derived class can check that the right type of pointer is passed in.
104   bool insert_imp(const void * Ptr);
105 
106   /// erase_imp - If the set contains the specified pointer, remove it and
107   /// return true, otherwise return false.  This is hidden from the client so
108   /// that the derived class can check that the right type of pointer is passed
109   /// in.
110   bool erase_imp(const void * Ptr);
111 
count_imp(const void * Ptr)112   bool count_imp(const void * Ptr) const {
113     if (isSmall()) {
114       // Linear search for the item.
115       for (const void *const *APtr = SmallArray,
116                       *const *E = SmallArray+NumElements; APtr != E; ++APtr)
117         if (*APtr == Ptr)
118           return true;
119       return false;
120     }
121 
122     // Big set case.
123     return *FindBucketFor(Ptr) == Ptr;
124   }
125 
126 private:
isSmall()127   bool isSmall() const { return CurArray == SmallArray; }
128 
Hash(const void * Ptr)129   unsigned Hash(const void *Ptr) const {
130     return static_cast<unsigned>(((uintptr_t)Ptr >> 4) & (CurArraySize-1));
131   }
132   const void * const *FindBucketFor(const void *Ptr) const;
133   void shrink_and_clear();
134 
135   /// Grow - Allocate a larger backing store for the buckets and move it over.
136   void Grow(unsigned NewSize);
137 
138   void operator=(const SmallPtrSetImpl &RHS);  // DO NOT IMPLEMENT.
139 protected:
140   void CopyFrom(const SmallPtrSetImpl &RHS);
141 };
142 
143 /// SmallPtrSetIteratorImpl - This is the common base class shared between all
144 /// instances of SmallPtrSetIterator.
145 class SmallPtrSetIteratorImpl {
146 protected:
147   const void *const *Bucket;
148 public:
SmallPtrSetIteratorImpl(const void * const * BP)149   explicit SmallPtrSetIteratorImpl(const void *const *BP) : Bucket(BP) {
150     AdvanceIfNotValid();
151   }
152 
153   bool operator==(const SmallPtrSetIteratorImpl &RHS) const {
154     return Bucket == RHS.Bucket;
155   }
156   bool operator!=(const SmallPtrSetIteratorImpl &RHS) const {
157     return Bucket != RHS.Bucket;
158   }
159 
160 protected:
161   /// AdvanceIfNotValid - If the current bucket isn't valid, advance to a bucket
162   /// that is.   This is guaranteed to stop because the end() bucket is marked
163   /// valid.
AdvanceIfNotValid()164   void AdvanceIfNotValid() {
165     while (*Bucket == SmallPtrSetImpl::getEmptyMarker() ||
166            *Bucket == SmallPtrSetImpl::getTombstoneMarker())
167       ++Bucket;
168   }
169 };
170 
171 /// SmallPtrSetIterator - This implements a const_iterator for SmallPtrSet.
172 template<typename PtrTy>
173 class SmallPtrSetIterator : public SmallPtrSetIteratorImpl {
174   typedef PointerLikeTypeTraits<PtrTy> PtrTraits;
175 
176 public:
177   typedef PtrTy                     value_type;
178   typedef PtrTy                     reference;
179   typedef PtrTy                     pointer;
180   typedef std::ptrdiff_t            difference_type;
181   typedef std::forward_iterator_tag iterator_category;
182 
SmallPtrSetIterator(const void * const * BP)183   explicit SmallPtrSetIterator(const void *const *BP)
184     : SmallPtrSetIteratorImpl(BP) {}
185 
186   // Most methods provided by baseclass.
187 
188   const PtrTy operator*() const {
189     return PtrTraits::getFromVoidPointer(const_cast<void*>(*Bucket));
190   }
191 
192   inline SmallPtrSetIterator& operator++() {          // Preincrement
193     ++Bucket;
194     AdvanceIfNotValid();
195     return *this;
196   }
197 
198   SmallPtrSetIterator operator++(int) {        // Postincrement
199     SmallPtrSetIterator tmp = *this; ++*this; return tmp;
200   }
201 };
202 
203 /// RoundUpToPowerOfTwo - This is a helper template that rounds N up to the next
204 /// power of two (which means N itself if N is already a power of two).
205 template<unsigned N>
206 struct RoundUpToPowerOfTwo;
207 
208 /// RoundUpToPowerOfTwoH - If N is not a power of two, increase it.  This is a
209 /// helper template used to implement RoundUpToPowerOfTwo.
210 template<unsigned N, bool isPowerTwo>
211 struct RoundUpToPowerOfTwoH {
212   enum { Val = N };
213 };
214 template<unsigned N>
215 struct RoundUpToPowerOfTwoH<N, false> {
216   enum {
217     // We could just use NextVal = N+1, but this converges faster.  N|(N-1) sets
218     // the right-most zero bits to one all at once, e.g. 0b0011000 -> 0b0011111.
219     Val = RoundUpToPowerOfTwo<(N|(N-1)) + 1>::Val
220   };
221 };
222 
223 template<unsigned N>
224 struct RoundUpToPowerOfTwo {
225   enum { Val = RoundUpToPowerOfTwoH<N, (N&(N-1)) == 0>::Val };
226 };
227 
228 
229 /// SmallPtrSet - This class implements a set which is optimized for holding
230 /// SmallSize or less elements.  This internally rounds up SmallSize to the next
231 /// power of two if it is not already a power of two.  See the comments above
232 /// SmallPtrSetImpl for details of the algorithm.
233 template<class PtrType, unsigned SmallSize>
234 class SmallPtrSet : public SmallPtrSetImpl {
235   // Make sure that SmallSize is a power of two, round up if not.
236   enum { SmallSizePowTwo = RoundUpToPowerOfTwo<SmallSize>::Val };
237   /// SmallStorage - Fixed size storage used in 'small mode'.  The extra element
238   /// ensures that the end iterator actually points to valid memory.
239   const void *SmallStorage[SmallSizePowTwo+1];
240   typedef PointerLikeTypeTraits<PtrType> PtrTraits;
241 public:
242   SmallPtrSet() : SmallPtrSetImpl(SmallStorage, SmallSizePowTwo) {}
243   SmallPtrSet(const SmallPtrSet &that) : SmallPtrSetImpl(SmallStorage, that) {}
244 
245   template<typename It>
246   SmallPtrSet(It I, It E) : SmallPtrSetImpl(SmallStorage, SmallSizePowTwo) {
247     insert(I, E);
248   }
249 
250   /// insert - This returns true if the pointer was new to the set, false if it
251   /// was already in the set.
252   bool insert(PtrType Ptr) {
253     return insert_imp(PtrTraits::getAsVoidPointer(Ptr));
254   }
255 
256   /// erase - If the set contains the specified pointer, remove it and return
257   /// true, otherwise return false.
258   bool erase(PtrType Ptr) {
259     return erase_imp(PtrTraits::getAsVoidPointer(Ptr));
260   }
261 
262   /// count - Return true if the specified pointer is in the set.
263   bool count(PtrType Ptr) const {
264     return count_imp(PtrTraits::getAsVoidPointer(Ptr));
265   }
266 
267   template <typename IterT>
268   void insert(IterT I, IterT E) {
269     for (; I != E; ++I)
270       insert(*I);
271   }
272 
273   typedef SmallPtrSetIterator<PtrType> iterator;
274   typedef SmallPtrSetIterator<PtrType> const_iterator;
275   inline iterator begin() const {
276     return iterator(CurArray);
277   }
278   inline iterator end() const {
279     return iterator(CurArray+CurArraySize);
280   }
281 
282   // Allow assignment from any smallptrset with the same element type even if it
283   // doesn't have the same smallsize.
284   const SmallPtrSet<PtrType, SmallSize>&
285   operator=(const SmallPtrSet<PtrType, SmallSize> &RHS) {
286     CopyFrom(RHS);
287     return *this;
288   }
289 
290 };
291 
292 }
293 
294 #endif
295