1 /* Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com) 2 * All rights reserved. 3 * 4 * This package is an SSL implementation written 5 * by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). 6 * The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL. 7 * 8 * This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as 9 * the following conditions are aheared to. The following conditions 10 * apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, 11 * lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code. 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One should not use the lh_* functions directly, rather 70 // use the type-safe macro wrappers: 71 // 72 // A hash table of a specific type of object has type |LHASH_OF(type)|. This 73 // can be defined (once) with |DEFINE_LHASH_OF(type)| and declared where needed 74 // with |DECLARE_LHASH_OF(type)|. For example: 75 // 76 // struct foo { 77 // int bar; 78 // }; 79 // 80 // DEFINE_LHASH_OF(struct foo); 81 // 82 // Although note that the hash table will contain /pointers/ to |foo|. 83 // 84 // A macro will be defined for each of the lh_* functions below. For 85 // LHASH_OF(foo), the macros would be lh_foo_new, lh_foo_num_items etc. 86 87 88 #define LHASH_OF(type) struct lhash_st_##type 89 90 #define DEFINE_LHASH_OF(type) LHASH_OF(type) { int dummy; } 91 92 #define DECLARE_LHASH_OF(type) LHASH_OF(type); 93 94 // The make_macros.sh script in this directory parses the following lines and 95 // generates the lhash_macros.h file that contains macros for the following 96 // types of stacks: 97 // 98 // LHASH_OF:ASN1_OBJECT 99 // LHASH_OF:CONF_VALUE 100 // LHASH_OF:CRYPTO_BUFFER 101 // LHASH_OF:SSL_SESSION 102 103 #define IN_LHASH_H 104 #include <openssl/lhash_macros.h> 105 #undef IN_LHASH_H 106 107 108 // lhash_item_st is an element of a hash chain. It points to the opaque data 109 // for this element and to the next item in the chain. The linked-list is NULL 110 // terminated. 111 typedef struct lhash_item_st { 112 void *data; 113 struct lhash_item_st *next; 114 // hash contains the cached, hash value of |data|. 115 uint32_t hash; 116 } LHASH_ITEM; 117 118 // lhash_cmp_func is a comparison function that returns a value equal, or not 119 // equal, to zero depending on whether |*a| is equal, or not equal to |*b|, 120 // respectively. Note the difference between this and |stack_cmp_func| in that 121 // this takes pointers to the objects directly. 122 typedef int (*lhash_cmp_func)(const void *a, const void *b); 123 124 // lhash_hash_func is a function that maps an object to a uniformly distributed 125 // uint32_t. 126 typedef uint32_t (*lhash_hash_func)(const void *a); 127 128 typedef struct lhash_st _LHASH; 129 130 // lh_new returns a new, empty hash table or NULL on error. 131 OPENSSL_EXPORT _LHASH *lh_new(lhash_hash_func hash, lhash_cmp_func comp); 132 133 // lh_free frees the hash table itself but none of the elements. See 134 // |lh_doall|. 135 OPENSSL_EXPORT void lh_free(_LHASH *lh); 136 137 // lh_num_items returns the number of items in |lh|. 138 OPENSSL_EXPORT size_t lh_num_items(const _LHASH *lh); 139 140 // lh_retrieve finds an element equal to |data| in the hash table and returns 141 // it. If no such element exists, it returns NULL. 142 OPENSSL_EXPORT void *lh_retrieve(const _LHASH *lh, const void *data); 143 144 // lh_insert inserts |data| into the hash table. If an existing element is 145 // equal to |data| (with respect to the comparison function) then |*old_data| 146 // will be set to that value and it will be replaced. Otherwise, or in the 147 // event of an error, |*old_data| will be set to NULL. It returns one on 148 // success or zero in the case of an allocation error. 149 OPENSSL_EXPORT int lh_insert(_LHASH *lh, void **old_data, void *data); 150 151 // lh_delete removes an element equal to |data| from the hash table and returns 152 // it. If no such element is found, it returns NULL. 153 OPENSSL_EXPORT void *lh_delete(_LHASH *lh, const void *data); 154 155 // lh_doall calls |func| on each element of the hash table. 156 // TODO(fork): rename this 157 OPENSSL_EXPORT void lh_doall(_LHASH *lh, void (*func)(void *)); 158 159 // lh_doall_arg calls |func| on each element of the hash table and also passes 160 // |arg| as the second argument. 161 // TODO(fork): rename this 162 OPENSSL_EXPORT void lh_doall_arg(_LHASH *lh, void (*func)(void *, void *), 163 void *arg); 164 165 // lh_strhash is the default hash function which processes NUL-terminated 166 // strings. 167 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t lh_strhash(const char *c); 168 169 170 #if defined(__cplusplus) 171 } // extern C 172 #endif 173 174 #endif // OPENSSL_HEADER_LHASH_H 175