/* cp-hash.c -- file copying (hash search routines) Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991 Free Software Foundation. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. Written by Torbjorn Granlund, Sweden (tege@sics.se). */ #include #include #include "cp.h" #include "safe-stat.h" char *hash_insert (); char *hash_insert2 (); struct htab *htab; char new_file; /* Add PATH to the list of files that we have created. Return 0 if successful, 1 if not. */ int remember_created (path) char *path; { struct stat sb; if (safe_stat (path, &sb) < 0) { error (0, errno, "%s", path); return 1; } hash_insert (sb.st_ino, sb.st_dev, &new_file); return 0; } /* Add path NODE, copied from inode number INO and device number DEV, to the list of files we have copied. Return NULL if inserted, otherwise non-NULL. */ char * remember_copied (node, ino, dev) char *node; ino_t ino; dev_t dev; { return hash_insert (ino, dev, node); } /* Allocate space for the hash structures, and set the global variable `htab' to point to it. The initial hash module is specified in MODULUS, and the number of entries are specified in ENTRY_TAB_SIZE. (The hash structure will be rebuilt when ENTRY_TAB_SIZE entries have been inserted, and MODULUS and ENTRY_TAB_SIZE in the global `htab' will be doubled.) */ void hash_init (modulus, entry_tab_size) unsigned modulus; unsigned entry_tab_size; { struct htab *htab_r; htab_r = (struct htab *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct htab) + sizeof (struct entry *) * modulus); htab_r->entry_tab = (struct entry *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct entry) * entry_tab_size); htab_r->modulus = modulus; htab_r->entry_tab_size = entry_tab_size; htab = htab_r; forget_all (); } /* Reset the hash structure in the global variable `htab' to contain no entries. */ void forget_all () { int i; struct entry **p; htab->first_free_entry = 0; p = htab->hash; for (i = htab->modulus; i > 0; i--) *p++ = NULL; } /* Insert path NODE, copied from inode number INO and device number DEV, into the hash structure in the global variable `htab', if an entry with the same inode and device was not found already. Return NULL if inserted, otherwise non-NULL. */ char * hash_insert (ino, dev, node) ino_t ino; dev_t dev; char *node; { struct htab *htab_r = htab; if (htab_r->first_free_entry >= htab_r->entry_tab_size) { int i; struct entry *ep; unsigned modulus; unsigned entry_tab_size; /* Increase the number of hash entries, and re-hash the data. The method of shrinking and increasing is made to compactify the heap. If twice as much data would be allocated straightforwardly, we would never re-use a byte of memory. */ /* Let htab shrink. Keep only the header, not the pointer vector. */ htab_r = (struct htab *) xrealloc ((char *) htab_r, sizeof (struct htab)); modulus = 2 * htab_r->modulus; entry_tab_size = 2 * htab_r->entry_tab_size; /* Increase the number of possible entries. */ htab_r->entry_tab = (struct entry *) xrealloc ((char *) htab_r->entry_tab, sizeof (struct entry) * entry_tab_size); /* Increase the size of htab again. */ htab_r = (struct htab *) xrealloc ((char *) htab_r, sizeof (struct htab) + sizeof (struct entry *) * modulus); htab_r->modulus = modulus; htab_r->entry_tab_size = entry_tab_size; htab = htab_r; i = htab_r->first_free_entry; /* Make the increased hash table empty. The entries are still available in htab->entry_tab. */ forget_all (); /* Go through the entries and install them in the pointer vector htab->hash. The items are actually inserted in htab->entry_tab at the position where they already are. The htab->coll_link need however be updated. Could be made a little more efficient. */ for (ep = htab_r->entry_tab; i > 0; i--) { hash_insert2 (htab_r, ep->ino, ep->dev, ep->node); ep++; } } return hash_insert2 (htab_r, ino, dev, node); } /* Insert path NODE, copied from inode number INO and device number DEV, into the hash structure HTAB, if not already present. Return NULL if inserted, otherwise non-NULL. */ char * hash_insert2 (htab, ino, dev, node) struct htab *htab; ino_t ino; dev_t dev; char *node; { struct entry **hp, *ep2, *ep; hp = &htab->hash[ino % htab->modulus]; ep2 = *hp; /* Collision? */ if (ep2 != NULL) { ep = ep2; /* Search for an entry with the same data. */ do { if (ep->ino == ino && ep->dev == dev) return ep->node; /* Found an entry with the same data. */ ep = ep->coll_link; } while (ep != NULL); /* Did not find it. */ } ep = *hp = &htab->entry_tab[htab->first_free_entry++]; ep->ino = ino; ep->dev = dev; ep->node = node; ep->coll_link = ep2; /* ep2 is NULL if not collision. */ return NULL; }