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-rw-r--r-- | rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/.libs/apr_tables.o | bin | 0 -> 68512 bytes | |||
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-rw-r--r-- | rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/Makefile.in | 13 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/apr_hash.c | 443 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/apr_hash.lo | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/apr_hash.o | bin | 0 -> 19368 bytes | |||
-rw-r--r-- | rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/apr_tables.c | 1207 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/apr_tables.lo | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/apr_tables.o | bin | 0 -> 68320 bytes |
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diff --git a/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/.libs/apr_hash.o b/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/.libs/apr_hash.o Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000..c7bf7e51 --- /dev/null +++ b/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/.libs/apr_hash.o diff --git a/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/.libs/apr_tables.o b/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/.libs/apr_tables.o Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000..e6d0baf4 --- /dev/null +++ b/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/.libs/apr_tables.o diff --git a/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/Makefile b/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 00000000..18c9d1a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +srcdir = . + + +TARGETS = apr_tables.lo apr_hash.lo + +# bring in rules.mk for standard functionality +include /bottlenecks/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/build/apr_rules.mk + +DEFOSDIR=$(INCDIR)/arch/unix +INCDIR=../include +INCLUDES=-I$(INCDIR) -I$(DEFOSDIR) + +# DO NOT REMOVE diff --git a/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/Makefile.in b/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/Makefile.in new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9a97a30f --- /dev/null +++ b/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/Makefile.in @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +srcdir = @srcdir@ +VPATH = @srcdir@ + +TARGETS = apr_tables.lo apr_hash.lo + +# bring in rules.mk for standard functionality +@INCLUDE_RULES@ + +DEFOSDIR=$(INCDIR)/arch/@DEFAULT_OSDIR@ +INCDIR=../include +INCLUDES=-I$(INCDIR) -I$(DEFOSDIR) + +# DO NOT REMOVE diff --git a/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/apr_hash.c b/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/apr_hash.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..abc5008c --- /dev/null +++ b/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/apr_hash.c @@ -0,0 +1,443 @@ +/* Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more + * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with + * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. + * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 + * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with + * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at + * + * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + * + * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + * limitations under the License. + */ + +#include "apr_private.h" + +#include "apr_general.h" +#include "apr_pools.h" + +#include "apr_hash.h" + +#if APR_HAVE_STDLIB_H +#include <stdlib.h> +#endif +#if APR_HAVE_STRING_H +#include <string.h> +#endif + + +/* + * The internal form of a hash table. + * + * The table is an array indexed by the hash of the key; collisions + * are resolved by hanging a linked list of hash entries off each + * element of the array. Although this is a really simple design it + * isn't too bad given that pools have a low allocation overhead. + */ + +typedef struct apr_hash_entry_t apr_hash_entry_t; + +struct apr_hash_entry_t { + apr_hash_entry_t *next; + unsigned int hash; + const void *key; + apr_ssize_t klen; + const void *val; +}; + +/* + * Data structure for iterating through a hash table. + * + * We keep a pointer to the next hash entry here to allow the current + * hash entry to be freed or otherwise mangled between calls to + * apr_hash_next(). + */ +struct apr_hash_index_t { + apr_hash_t *ht; + apr_hash_entry_t *this, *next; + unsigned int index; +}; + +/* + * The size of the array is always a power of two. We use the maximum + * index rather than the size so that we can use bitwise-AND for + * modular arithmetic. + * The count of hash entries may be greater depending on the chosen + * collision rate. + */ +struct apr_hash_t { + apr_pool_t *pool; + apr_hash_entry_t **array; + apr_hash_index_t iterator; /* For apr_hash_first(NULL, ...) */ + unsigned int count, max; + apr_hash_entry_t *free; /* List of recycled entries */ +}; + +#define INITIAL_MAX 15 /* tunable == 2^n - 1 */ + + +/* + * Hash creation functions. + */ + +static apr_hash_entry_t **alloc_array(apr_hash_t *ht, unsigned int max) +{ + return apr_pcalloc(ht->pool, sizeof(*ht->array) * (max + 1)); +} + +APR_DECLARE(apr_hash_t *) apr_hash_make(apr_pool_t *pool) +{ + apr_hash_t *ht; + ht = apr_palloc(pool, sizeof(apr_hash_t)); + ht->pool = pool; + ht->free = NULL; + ht->count = 0; + ht->max = INITIAL_MAX; + ht->array = alloc_array(ht, ht->max); + return ht; +} + + +/* + * Hash iteration functions. + */ + +APR_DECLARE(apr_hash_index_t *) apr_hash_next(apr_hash_index_t *hi) +{ + hi->this = hi->next; + while (!hi->this) { + if (hi->index > hi->ht->max) + return NULL; + + hi->this = hi->ht->array[hi->index++]; + } + hi->next = hi->this->next; + return hi; +} + +APR_DECLARE(apr_hash_index_t *) apr_hash_first(apr_pool_t *p, apr_hash_t *ht) +{ + apr_hash_index_t *hi; + if (p) + hi = apr_palloc(p, sizeof(*hi)); + else + hi = &ht->iterator; + + hi->ht = ht; + hi->index = 0; + hi->this = NULL; + hi->next = NULL; + return apr_hash_next(hi); +} + +APR_DECLARE(void) apr_hash_this(apr_hash_index_t *hi, + const void **key, + apr_ssize_t *klen, + void **val) +{ + if (key) *key = hi->this->key; + if (klen) *klen = hi->this->klen; + if (val) *val = (void *)hi->this->val; +} + + +/* + * Expanding a hash table + */ + +static void expand_array(apr_hash_t *ht) +{ + apr_hash_index_t *hi; + apr_hash_entry_t **new_array; + unsigned int new_max; + + new_max = ht->max * 2 + 1; + new_array = alloc_array(ht, new_max); + for (hi = apr_hash_first(NULL, ht); hi; hi = apr_hash_next(hi)) { + unsigned int i = hi->this->hash & new_max; + hi->this->next = new_array[i]; + new_array[i] = hi->this; + } + ht->array = new_array; + ht->max = new_max; +} + +/* + * This is where we keep the details of the hash function and control + * the maximum collision rate. + * + * If val is non-NULL it creates and initializes a new hash entry if + * there isn't already one there; it returns an updatable pointer so + * that hash entries can be removed. + */ + +static apr_hash_entry_t **find_entry(apr_hash_t *ht, + const void *key, + apr_ssize_t klen, + const void *val) +{ + apr_hash_entry_t **hep, *he; + const unsigned char *p; + unsigned int hash; + apr_ssize_t i; + + /* + * This is the popular `times 33' hash algorithm which is used by + * perl and also appears in Berkeley DB. This is one of the best + * known hash functions for strings because it is both computed + * very fast and distributes very well. + * + * The originator may be Dan Bernstein but the code in Berkeley DB + * cites Chris Torek as the source. The best citation I have found + * is "Chris Torek, Hash function for text in C, Usenet message + * <27038@mimsy.umd.edu> in comp.lang.c , October, 1990." in Rich + * Salz's USENIX 1992 paper about INN which can be found at + * <http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/salz92internetnews.html>. + * + * The magic of number 33, i.e. why it works better than many other + * constants, prime or not, has never been adequately explained by + * anyone. So I try an explanation: if one experimentally tests all + * multipliers between 1 and 256 (as I did while writing a low-level + * data structure library some time ago) one detects that even + * numbers are not useable at all. The remaining 128 odd numbers + * (except for the number 1) work more or less all equally well. + * They all distribute in an acceptable way and this way fill a hash + * table with an average percent of approx. 86%. + * + * If one compares the chi^2 values of the variants (see + * Bob Jenkins ``Hashing Frequently Asked Questions'' at + * http://burtleburtle.net/bob/hash/hashfaq.html for a description + * of chi^2), the number 33 not even has the best value. But the + * number 33 and a few other equally good numbers like 17, 31, 63, + * 127 and 129 have nevertheless a great advantage to the remaining + * numbers in the large set of possible multipliers: their multiply + * operation can be replaced by a faster operation based on just one + * shift plus either a single addition or subtraction operation. And + * because a hash function has to both distribute good _and_ has to + * be very fast to compute, those few numbers should be preferred. + * + * -- Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@engelschall.com> + */ + hash = 0; + if (klen == APR_HASH_KEY_STRING) { + for (p = key; *p; p++) { + hash = hash * 33 + *p; + } + klen = p - (const unsigned char *)key; + } + else { + for (p = key, i = klen; i; i--, p++) { + hash = hash * 33 + *p; + } + } + + /* scan linked list */ + for (hep = &ht->array[hash & ht->max], he = *hep; + he; hep = &he->next, he = *hep) { + if (he->hash == hash + && he->klen == klen + && memcmp(he->key, key, klen) == 0) + break; + } + if (he || !val) + return hep; + + /* add a new entry for non-NULL values */ + if ((he = ht->free) != NULL) + ht->free = he->next; + else + he = apr_palloc(ht->pool, sizeof(*he)); + he->next = NULL; + he->hash = hash; + he->key = key; + he->klen = klen; + he->val = val; + *hep = he; + ht->count++; + return hep; +} + +APR_DECLARE(apr_hash_t *) apr_hash_copy(apr_pool_t *pool, + const apr_hash_t *orig) +{ + apr_hash_t *ht; + apr_hash_entry_t *new_vals; + unsigned int i, j; + + ht = apr_palloc(pool, sizeof(apr_hash_t) + + sizeof(*ht->array) * (orig->max + 1) + + sizeof(apr_hash_entry_t) * orig->count); + ht->pool = pool; + ht->free = NULL; + ht->count = orig->count; + ht->max = orig->max; + ht->array = (apr_hash_entry_t **)((char *)ht + sizeof(apr_hash_t)); + + new_vals = (apr_hash_entry_t *)((char *)(ht) + sizeof(apr_hash_t) + + sizeof(*ht->array) * (orig->max + 1)); + j = 0; + for (i = 0; i <= ht->max; i++) { + apr_hash_entry_t **new_entry = &(ht->array[i]); + apr_hash_entry_t *orig_entry = orig->array[i]; + while (orig_entry) { + *new_entry = &new_vals[j++]; + (*new_entry)->hash = orig_entry->hash; + (*new_entry)->key = orig_entry->key; + (*new_entry)->klen = orig_entry->klen; + (*new_entry)->val = orig_entry->val; + new_entry = &((*new_entry)->next); + orig_entry = orig_entry->next; + } + *new_entry = NULL; + } + return ht; +} + +APR_DECLARE(void *) apr_hash_get(apr_hash_t *ht, + const void *key, + apr_ssize_t klen) +{ + apr_hash_entry_t *he; + he = *find_entry(ht, key, klen, NULL); + if (he) + return (void *)he->val; + else + return NULL; +} + +APR_DECLARE(void) apr_hash_set(apr_hash_t *ht, + const void *key, + apr_ssize_t klen, + const void *val) +{ + apr_hash_entry_t **hep; + hep = find_entry(ht, key, klen, val); + if (*hep) { + if (!val) { + /* delete entry */ + apr_hash_entry_t *old = *hep; + *hep = (*hep)->next; + old->next = ht->free; + ht->free = old; + --ht->count; + } + else { + /* replace entry */ + (*hep)->val = val; + /* check that the collision rate isn't too high */ + if (ht->count > ht->max) { + expand_array(ht); + } + } + } + /* else key not present and val==NULL */ +} + +APR_DECLARE(unsigned int) apr_hash_count(apr_hash_t *ht) +{ + return ht->count; +} + +APR_DECLARE(apr_hash_t*) apr_hash_overlay(apr_pool_t *p, + const apr_hash_t *overlay, + const apr_hash_t *base) +{ + return apr_hash_merge(p, overlay, base, NULL, NULL); +} + +APR_DECLARE(apr_hash_t *) apr_hash_merge(apr_pool_t *p, + const apr_hash_t *overlay, + const apr_hash_t *base, + void * (*merger)(apr_pool_t *p, + const void *key, + apr_ssize_t klen, + const void *h1_val, + const void *h2_val, + const void *data), + const void *data) +{ + apr_hash_t *res; + apr_hash_entry_t *new_vals = NULL; + apr_hash_entry_t *iter; + apr_hash_entry_t *ent; + unsigned int i,j,k; + +#ifdef POOL_DEBUG + /* we don't copy keys and values, so it's necessary that + * overlay->a.pool and base->a.pool have a life span at least + * as long as p + */ + if (!apr_pool_is_ancestor(overlay->pool, p)) { + fprintf(stderr, + "apr_hash_overlay: overlay's pool is not an ancestor of p\n"); + abort(); + } + if (!apr_pool_is_ancestor(base->pool, p)) { + fprintf(stderr, + "apr_hash_overlay: base's pool is not an ancestor of p\n"); + abort(); + } +#endif + + res = apr_palloc(p, sizeof(apr_hash_t)); + res->pool = p; + res->free = NULL; + res->count = base->count; + res->max = (overlay->max > base->max) ? overlay->max : base->max; + if (base->count + overlay->count > res->max) { + res->max = res->max * 2 + 1; + } + res->array = alloc_array(res, res->max); + if (base->count + overlay->count) { + new_vals = apr_palloc(p, sizeof(apr_hash_entry_t) * + (base->count + overlay->count)); + } + j = 0; + for (k = 0; k <= base->max; k++) { + for (iter = base->array[k]; iter; iter = iter->next) { + i = iter->hash & res->max; + new_vals[j].klen = iter->klen; + new_vals[j].key = iter->key; + new_vals[j].val = iter->val; + new_vals[j].hash = iter->hash; + new_vals[j].next = res->array[i]; + res->array[i] = &new_vals[j]; + j++; + } + } + + for (k = 0; k <= overlay->max; k++) { + for (iter = overlay->array[k]; iter; iter = iter->next) { + i = iter->hash & res->max; + for (ent = res->array[i]; ent; ent = ent->next) { + if ((ent->klen == iter->klen) && + (memcmp(ent->key, iter->key, iter->klen) == 0)) { + if (merger) { + ent->val = (*merger)(p, iter->key, iter->klen, + iter->val, ent->val, data); + } + else { + ent->val = iter->val; + } + break; + } + } + if (!ent) { + new_vals[j].klen = iter->klen; + new_vals[j].key = iter->key; + new_vals[j].val = iter->val; + new_vals[j].hash = iter->hash; + new_vals[j].next = res->array[i]; + res->array[i] = &new_vals[j]; + res->count++; + j++; + } + } + } + return res; +} + +APR_POOL_IMPLEMENT_ACCESSOR(hash) diff --git a/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/apr_hash.lo b/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/apr_hash.lo new file mode 100644 index 00000000..94e4a9c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/apr_hash.lo @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +# apr_hash.lo - a libtool object file +# Generated by ltmain.sh - GNU libtool 1.5.26 (1.1220.2.493 2008/02/01 16:58:18) +# +# Please DO NOT delete this file! +# It is necessary for linking the library. + +# Name of the PIC object. +pic_object='.libs/apr_hash.o' + +# Name of the non-PIC object. +non_pic_object='apr_hash.o' + diff --git a/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/apr_hash.o b/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/apr_hash.o Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000..04bd1950 --- /dev/null +++ b/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/apr_hash.o diff --git a/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/apr_tables.c b/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/apr_tables.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3f1f2edd --- /dev/null +++ b/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/apr_tables.c @@ -0,0 +1,1207 @@ +#include <stdio.h> +/* Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more + * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with + * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. + * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 + * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with + * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at + * + * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + * + * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + * limitations under the License. + */ + +/* + * Resource allocation code... the code here is responsible for making + * sure that nothing leaks. + * + * rst --- 4/95 --- 6/95 + */ + +#include "apr_private.h" + +#include "apr_general.h" +#include "apr_pools.h" +#include "apr_tables.h" +#include "apr_strings.h" +#include "apr_lib.h" +#if APR_HAVE_STDLIB_H +#include <stdlib.h> +#endif +#if APR_HAVE_STRING_H +#include <string.h> +#endif +#if APR_HAVE_STRINGS_H +#include <strings.h> +#endif + +/***************************************************************** + * This file contains array and apr_table_t functions only. + */ + +/***************************************************************** + * + * The 'array' functions... + */ + +static void make_array_core(apr_array_header_t *res, apr_pool_t *p, + int nelts, int elt_size, int clear) +{ + /* + * Assure sanity if someone asks for + * array of zero elts. + */ + if (nelts < 1) { + nelts = 1; + } + + if (clear) { + res->elts = apr_pcalloc(p, nelts * elt_size); + } + else { + res->elts = apr_palloc(p, nelts * elt_size); + } + + res->pool = p; + res->elt_size = elt_size; + res->nelts = 0; /* No active elements yet... */ + res->nalloc = nelts; /* ...but this many allocated */ +} + +APR_DECLARE(int) apr_is_empty_array(const apr_array_header_t *a) +{ + return ((a == NULL) || (a->nelts == 0)); +} + +APR_DECLARE(apr_array_header_t *) apr_array_make(apr_pool_t *p, + int nelts, int elt_size) +{ + apr_array_header_t *res; + + res = (apr_array_header_t *) apr_palloc(p, sizeof(apr_array_header_t)); + make_array_core(res, p, nelts, elt_size, 1); + return res; +} + +APR_DECLARE(void *) apr_array_pop(apr_array_header_t *arr) +{ + if (apr_is_empty_array(arr)) { + return NULL; + } + + return arr->elts + (arr->elt_size * (--arr->nelts)); +} + +APR_DECLARE(void *) apr_array_push(apr_array_header_t *arr) +{ + if (arr->nelts == arr->nalloc) { + int new_size = (arr->nalloc <= 0) ? 1 : arr->nalloc * 2; + char *new_data; + + new_data = apr_palloc(arr->pool, arr->elt_size * new_size); + + memcpy(new_data, arr->elts, arr->nalloc * arr->elt_size); + memset(new_data + arr->nalloc * arr->elt_size, 0, + arr->elt_size * (new_size - arr->nalloc)); + arr->elts = new_data; + arr->nalloc = new_size; + } + + ++arr->nelts; + return arr->elts + (arr->elt_size * (arr->nelts - 1)); +} + +static void *apr_array_push_noclear(apr_array_header_t *arr) +{ + if (arr->nelts == arr->nalloc) { + int new_size = (arr->nalloc <= 0) ? 1 : arr->nalloc * 2; + char *new_data; + + new_data = apr_palloc(arr->pool, arr->elt_size * new_size); + + memcpy(new_data, arr->elts, arr->nalloc * arr->elt_size); + arr->elts = new_data; + arr->nalloc = new_size; + } + + ++arr->nelts; + return arr->elts + (arr->elt_size * (arr->nelts - 1)); +} + +APR_DECLARE(void) apr_array_cat(apr_array_header_t *dst, + const apr_array_header_t *src) +{ + int elt_size = dst->elt_size; + + if (dst->nelts + src->nelts > dst->nalloc) { + int new_size = (dst->nalloc <= 0) ? 1 : dst->nalloc * 2; + char *new_data; + + while (dst->nelts + src->nelts > new_size) { + new_size *= 2; + } + + new_data = apr_pcalloc(dst->pool, elt_size * new_size); + memcpy(new_data, dst->elts, dst->nalloc * elt_size); + + dst->elts = new_data; + dst->nalloc = new_size; + } + + memcpy(dst->elts + dst->nelts * elt_size, src->elts, + elt_size * src->nelts); + dst->nelts += src->nelts; +} + +APR_DECLARE(apr_array_header_t *) apr_array_copy(apr_pool_t *p, + const apr_array_header_t *arr) +{ + apr_array_header_t *res = + (apr_array_header_t *) apr_palloc(p, sizeof(apr_array_header_t)); + make_array_core(res, p, arr->nalloc, arr->elt_size, 0); + + memcpy(res->elts, arr->elts, arr->elt_size * arr->nelts); + res->nelts = arr->nelts; + memset(res->elts + res->elt_size * res->nelts, 0, + res->elt_size * (res->nalloc - res->nelts)); + return res; +} + +/* This cute function copies the array header *only*, but arranges + * for the data section to be copied on the first push or arraycat. + * It's useful when the elements of the array being copied are + * read only, but new stuff *might* get added on the end; we have the + * overhead of the full copy only where it is really needed. + */ + +static APR_INLINE void copy_array_hdr_core(apr_array_header_t *res, + const apr_array_header_t *arr) +{ + res->elts = arr->elts; + res->elt_size = arr->elt_size; + res->nelts = arr->nelts; + res->nalloc = arr->nelts; /* Force overflow on push */ +} + +APR_DECLARE(apr_array_header_t *) + apr_array_copy_hdr(apr_pool_t *p, + const apr_array_header_t *arr) +{ + apr_array_header_t *res; + + res = (apr_array_header_t *) apr_palloc(p, sizeof(apr_array_header_t)); + res->pool = p; + copy_array_hdr_core(res, arr); + return res; +} + +/* The above is used here to avoid consing multiple new array bodies... */ + +APR_DECLARE(apr_array_header_t *) + apr_array_append(apr_pool_t *p, + const apr_array_header_t *first, + const apr_array_header_t *second) +{ + apr_array_header_t *res = apr_array_copy_hdr(p, first); + + apr_array_cat(res, second); + return res; +} + +/* apr_array_pstrcat generates a new string from the apr_pool_t containing + * the concatenated sequence of substrings referenced as elements within + * the array. The string will be empty if all substrings are empty or null, + * or if there are no elements in the array. + * If sep is non-NUL, it will be inserted between elements as a separator. + */ +APR_DECLARE(char *) apr_array_pstrcat(apr_pool_t *p, + const apr_array_header_t *arr, + const char sep) +{ + char *cp, *res, **strpp; + apr_size_t len; + int i; + + if (arr->nelts <= 0 || arr->elts == NULL) { /* Empty table? */ + return (char *) apr_pcalloc(p, 1); + } + + /* Pass one --- find length of required string */ + + len = 0; + for (i = 0, strpp = (char **) arr->elts; ; ++strpp) { + if (strpp && *strpp != NULL) { + len += strlen(*strpp); + } + if (++i >= arr->nelts) { + break; + } + if (sep) { + ++len; + } + } + + /* Allocate the required string */ + + res = (char *) apr_palloc(p, len + 1); + cp = res; + + /* Pass two --- copy the argument strings into the result space */ + + for (i = 0, strpp = (char **) arr->elts; ; ++strpp) { + if (strpp && *strpp != NULL) { + len = strlen(*strpp); + memcpy(cp, *strpp, len); + cp += len; + } + if (++i >= arr->nelts) { + break; + } + if (sep) { + *cp++ = sep; + } + } + + *cp = '\0'; + + /* Return the result string */ + + return res; +} + + +/***************************************************************** + * + * The "table" functions. + */ + +#if APR_CHARSET_EBCDIC +#define CASE_MASK 0xbfbfbfbf +#else +#define CASE_MASK 0xdfdfdfdf +#endif + +#define TABLE_HASH_SIZE 32 +#define TABLE_INDEX_MASK 0x1f +#define TABLE_HASH(key) (TABLE_INDEX_MASK & *(unsigned char *)(key)) +#define TABLE_INDEX_IS_INITIALIZED(t, i) ((t)->index_initialized & (1 << (i))) +#define TABLE_SET_INDEX_INITIALIZED(t, i) ((t)->index_initialized |= (1 << (i))) + +/* Compute the "checksum" for a key, consisting of the first + * 4 bytes, normalized for case-insensitivity and packed into + * an int...this checksum allows us to do a single integer + * comparison as a fast check to determine whether we can + * skip a strcasecmp + */ +#define COMPUTE_KEY_CHECKSUM(key, checksum) \ +{ \ + const char *k = (key); \ + apr_uint32_t c = (apr_uint32_t)*k; \ + (checksum) = c; \ + (checksum) <<= 8; \ + if (c) { \ + c = (apr_uint32_t)*++k; \ + checksum |= c; \ + } \ + (checksum) <<= 8; \ + if (c) { \ + c = (apr_uint32_t)*++k; \ + checksum |= c; \ + } \ + (checksum) <<= 8; \ + if (c) { \ + c = (apr_uint32_t)*++k; \ + checksum |= c; \ + } \ + checksum &= CASE_MASK; \ +} + +/** The opaque string-content table type */ +struct apr_table_t { + /* This has to be first to promote backwards compatibility with + * older modules which cast a apr_table_t * to an apr_array_header_t *... + * they should use the apr_table_elts() function for most of the + * cases they do this for. + */ + /** The underlying array for the table */ + apr_array_header_t a; +#ifdef MAKE_TABLE_PROFILE + /** Who created the array. */ + void *creator; +#endif + /* An index to speed up table lookups. The way this works is: + * - Take the requested key and compute its checksum + * - Hash the checksum into the index: + * - index_first[TABLE_HASH(checksum)] is the offset within + * the table of the first entry with that key checksum + * - index_last[TABLE_HASH(checksum)] is the offset within + * the table of the first entry with that key checksum + * - If (and only if) there is no entry in the table whose + * checksum hashes to index element i, then the i'th bit + * of index_initialized will be zero. (Check this before + * trying to use index_first[i] or index_last[i]!) + */ + apr_uint32_t index_initialized; + int index_first[TABLE_HASH_SIZE]; + int index_last[TABLE_HASH_SIZE]; +}; + +/* + * NOTICE: if you tweak this you should look at is_empty_table() + * and table_elts() in alloc.h + */ +#ifdef MAKE_TABLE_PROFILE +static apr_table_entry_t *table_push(apr_table_t *t) +{ + if (t->a.nelts == t->a.nalloc) { + return NULL; + } + return (apr_table_entry_t *) apr_array_push_noclear(&t->a); +} +#else /* MAKE_TABLE_PROFILE */ +#define table_push(t) ((apr_table_entry_t *) apr_array_push_noclear(&(t)->a)) +#endif /* MAKE_TABLE_PROFILE */ + +APR_DECLARE(const apr_array_header_t *) apr_table_elts(const apr_table_t *t) +{ + return (const apr_array_header_t *)t; +} + +APR_DECLARE(int) apr_is_empty_table(const apr_table_t *t) +{ + return ((t == NULL) || (t->a.nelts == 0)); +} + +APR_DECLARE(apr_table_t *) apr_table_make(apr_pool_t *p, int nelts) +{ + apr_table_t *t = apr_palloc(p, sizeof(apr_table_t)); + + make_array_core(&t->a, p, nelts, sizeof(apr_table_entry_t), 0); +#ifdef MAKE_TABLE_PROFILE + t->creator = __builtin_return_address(0); +#endif + t->index_initialized = 0; + return t; +} + +APR_DECLARE(apr_table_t *) apr_table_copy(apr_pool_t *p, const apr_table_t *t) +{ + apr_table_t *new = apr_palloc(p, sizeof(apr_table_t)); + +#ifdef POOL_DEBUG + /* we don't copy keys and values, so it's necessary that t->a.pool + * have a life span at least as long as p + */ + if (!apr_pool_is_ancestor(t->a.pool, p)) { + fprintf(stderr, "copy_table: t's pool is not an ancestor of p\n"); + abort(); + } +#endif + make_array_core(&new->a, p, t->a.nalloc, sizeof(apr_table_entry_t), 0); + memcpy(new->a.elts, t->a.elts, t->a.nelts * sizeof(apr_table_entry_t)); + new->a.nelts = t->a.nelts; + memcpy(new->index_first, t->index_first, sizeof(int) * TABLE_HASH_SIZE); + memcpy(new->index_last, t->index_last, sizeof(int) * TABLE_HASH_SIZE); + new->index_initialized = t->index_initialized; + return new; +} + +static void table_reindex(apr_table_t *t) +{ + int i; + int hash; + apr_table_entry_t *next_elt = (apr_table_entry_t *) t->a.elts; + + t->index_initialized = 0; + for (i = 0; i < t->a.nelts; i++, next_elt++) { + hash = TABLE_HASH(next_elt->key); + t->index_last[hash] = i; + if (!TABLE_INDEX_IS_INITIALIZED(t, hash)) { + t->index_first[hash] = i; + TABLE_SET_INDEX_INITIALIZED(t, hash); + } + } +} + +APR_DECLARE(void) apr_table_clear(apr_table_t *t) +{ + t->a.nelts = 0; + t->index_initialized = 0; +} + +APR_DECLARE(const char *) apr_table_get(const apr_table_t *t, const char *key) +{ + apr_table_entry_t *next_elt; + apr_table_entry_t *end_elt; + apr_uint32_t checksum; + int hash; + + if (key == NULL) { + return NULL; + } + + hash = TABLE_HASH(key); + if (!TABLE_INDEX_IS_INITIALIZED(t, hash)) { + return NULL; + } + COMPUTE_KEY_CHECKSUM(key, checksum); + next_elt = ((apr_table_entry_t *) t->a.elts) + t->index_first[hash];; + end_elt = ((apr_table_entry_t *) t->a.elts) + t->index_last[hash]; + + for (; next_elt <= end_elt; next_elt++) { + if ((checksum == next_elt->key_checksum) && + !strcasecmp(next_elt->key, key)) { + return next_elt->val; + } + } + + return NULL; +} + +APR_DECLARE(void) apr_table_set(apr_table_t *t, const char *key, + const char *val) +{ + apr_table_entry_t *next_elt; + apr_table_entry_t *end_elt; + apr_table_entry_t *table_end; + apr_uint32_t checksum; + int hash; + + COMPUTE_KEY_CHECKSUM(key, checksum); + hash = TABLE_HASH(key); + if (!TABLE_INDEX_IS_INITIALIZED(t, hash)) { + t->index_first[hash] = t->a.nelts; + TABLE_SET_INDEX_INITIALIZED(t, hash); + goto add_new_elt; + } + next_elt = ((apr_table_entry_t *) t->a.elts) + t->index_first[hash];; + end_elt = ((apr_table_entry_t *) t->a.elts) + t->index_last[hash]; + table_end =((apr_table_entry_t *) t->a.elts) + t->a.nelts; + + for (; next_elt <= end_elt; next_elt++) { + if ((checksum == next_elt->key_checksum) && + !strcasecmp(next_elt->key, key)) { + + /* Found an existing entry with the same key, so overwrite it */ + + int must_reindex = 0; + apr_table_entry_t *dst_elt = NULL; + + next_elt->val = apr_pstrdup(t->a.pool, val); + + /* Remove any other instances of this key */ + for (next_elt++; next_elt <= end_elt; next_elt++) { + if ((checksum == next_elt->key_checksum) && + !strcasecmp(next_elt->key, key)) { + t->a.nelts--; + if (!dst_elt) { + dst_elt = next_elt; + } + } + else if (dst_elt) { + *dst_elt++ = *next_elt; + must_reindex = 1; + } + } + + /* If we've removed anything, shift over the remainder + * of the table (note that the previous loop didn't + * run to the end of the table, just to the last match + * for the index) + */ + if (dst_elt) { + for (; next_elt < table_end; next_elt++) { + *dst_elt++ = *next_elt; + } + must_reindex = 1; + } + if (must_reindex) { + table_reindex(t); + } + return; + } + } + +add_new_elt: + t->index_last[hash] = t->a.nelts; + next_elt = (apr_table_entry_t *) table_push(t); + next_elt->key = apr_pstrdup(t->a.pool, key); + next_elt->val = apr_pstrdup(t->a.pool, val); + next_elt->key_checksum = checksum; +} + +APR_DECLARE(void) apr_table_setn(apr_table_t *t, const char *key, + const char *val) +{ + apr_table_entry_t *next_elt; + apr_table_entry_t *end_elt; + apr_table_entry_t *table_end; + apr_uint32_t checksum; + int hash; + + COMPUTE_KEY_CHECKSUM(key, checksum); + hash = TABLE_HASH(key); + if (!TABLE_INDEX_IS_INITIALIZED(t, hash)) { + t->index_first[hash] = t->a.nelts; + TABLE_SET_INDEX_INITIALIZED(t, hash); + goto add_new_elt; + } + next_elt = ((apr_table_entry_t *) t->a.elts) + t->index_first[hash];; + end_elt = ((apr_table_entry_t *) t->a.elts) + t->index_last[hash]; + table_end =((apr_table_entry_t *) t->a.elts) + t->a.nelts; + + for (; next_elt <= end_elt; next_elt++) { + if ((checksum == next_elt->key_checksum) && + !strcasecmp(next_elt->key, key)) { + + /* Found an existing entry with the same key, so overwrite it */ + + int must_reindex = 0; + apr_table_entry_t *dst_elt = NULL; + + next_elt->val = (char *)val; + + /* Remove any other instances of this key */ + for (next_elt++; next_elt <= end_elt; next_elt++) { + if ((checksum == next_elt->key_checksum) && + !strcasecmp(next_elt->key, key)) { + t->a.nelts--; + if (!dst_elt) { + dst_elt = next_elt; + } + } + else if (dst_elt) { + *dst_elt++ = *next_elt; + must_reindex = 1; + } + } + + /* If we've removed anything, shift over the remainder + * of the table (note that the previous loop didn't + * run to the end of the table, just to the last match + * for the index) + */ + if (dst_elt) { + for (; next_elt < table_end; next_elt++) { + *dst_elt++ = *next_elt; + } + must_reindex = 1; + } + if (must_reindex) { + table_reindex(t); + } + return; + } + } + +add_new_elt: + t->index_last[hash] = t->a.nelts; + next_elt = (apr_table_entry_t *) table_push(t); + next_elt->key = (char *)key; + next_elt->val = (char *)val; + next_elt->key_checksum = checksum; +} + +APR_DECLARE(void) apr_table_unset(apr_table_t *t, const char *key) +{ + apr_table_entry_t *next_elt; + apr_table_entry_t *end_elt; + apr_table_entry_t *dst_elt; + apr_uint32_t checksum; + int hash; + int must_reindex; + + hash = TABLE_HASH(key); + if (!TABLE_INDEX_IS_INITIALIZED(t, hash)) { + return; + } + COMPUTE_KEY_CHECKSUM(key, checksum); + next_elt = ((apr_table_entry_t *) t->a.elts) + t->index_first[hash]; + end_elt = ((apr_table_entry_t *) t->a.elts) + t->index_last[hash]; + must_reindex = 0; + for (; next_elt <= end_elt; next_elt++) { + if ((checksum == next_elt->key_checksum) && + !strcasecmp(next_elt->key, key)) { + + /* Found a match: remove this entry, plus any additional + * matches for the same key that might follow + */ + apr_table_entry_t *table_end = ((apr_table_entry_t *) t->a.elts) + + t->a.nelts; + t->a.nelts--; + dst_elt = next_elt; + for (next_elt++; next_elt <= end_elt; next_elt++) { + if ((checksum == next_elt->key_checksum) && + !strcasecmp(next_elt->key, key)) { + t->a.nelts--; + } + else { + *dst_elt++ = *next_elt; + } + } + + /* Shift over the remainder of the table (note that + * the previous loop didn't run to the end of the table, + * just to the last match for the index) + */ + for (; next_elt < table_end; next_elt++) { + *dst_elt++ = *next_elt; + } + must_reindex = 1; + break; + } + } + if (must_reindex) { + table_reindex(t); + } +} + +APR_DECLARE(void) apr_table_merge(apr_table_t *t, const char *key, + const char *val) +{ + apr_table_entry_t *next_elt; + apr_table_entry_t *end_elt; + apr_uint32_t checksum; + int hash; + + COMPUTE_KEY_CHECKSUM(key, checksum); + hash = TABLE_HASH(key); + if (!TABLE_INDEX_IS_INITIALIZED(t, hash)) { + t->index_first[hash] = t->a.nelts; + TABLE_SET_INDEX_INITIALIZED(t, hash); + goto add_new_elt; + } + next_elt = ((apr_table_entry_t *) t->a.elts) + t->index_first[hash]; + end_elt = ((apr_table_entry_t *) t->a.elts) + t->index_last[hash]; + + for (; next_elt <= end_elt; next_elt++) { + if ((checksum == next_elt->key_checksum) && + !strcasecmp(next_elt->key, key)) { + + /* Found an existing entry with the same key, so merge with it */ + next_elt->val = apr_pstrcat(t->a.pool, next_elt->val, ", ", + val, NULL); + return; + } + } + +add_new_elt: + t->index_last[hash] = t->a.nelts; + next_elt = (apr_table_entry_t *) table_push(t); + next_elt->key = apr_pstrdup(t->a.pool, key); + next_elt->val = apr_pstrdup(t->a.pool, val); + next_elt->key_checksum = checksum; +} + +APR_DECLARE(void) apr_table_mergen(apr_table_t *t, const char *key, + const char *val) +{ + apr_table_entry_t *next_elt; + apr_table_entry_t *end_elt; + apr_uint32_t checksum; + int hash; + +#ifdef POOL_DEBUG + { + if (!apr_pool_is_ancestor(apr_pool_find(key), t->a.pool)) { + fprintf(stderr, "table_set: key not in ancestor pool of t\n"); + abort(); + } + if (!apr_pool_is_ancestor(apr_pool_find(val), t->a.pool)) { + fprintf(stderr, "table_set: val not in ancestor pool of t\n"); + abort(); + } + } +#endif + + COMPUTE_KEY_CHECKSUM(key, checksum); + hash = TABLE_HASH(key); + if (!TABLE_INDEX_IS_INITIALIZED(t, hash)) { + t->index_first[hash] = t->a.nelts; + TABLE_SET_INDEX_INITIALIZED(t, hash); + goto add_new_elt; + } + next_elt = ((apr_table_entry_t *) t->a.elts) + t->index_first[hash];; + end_elt = ((apr_table_entry_t *) t->a.elts) + t->index_last[hash]; + + for (; next_elt <= end_elt; next_elt++) { + if ((checksum == next_elt->key_checksum) && + !strcasecmp(next_elt->key, key)) { + + /* Found an existing entry with the same key, so merge with it */ + next_elt->val = apr_pstrcat(t->a.pool, next_elt->val, ", ", + val, NULL); + return; + } + } + +add_new_elt: + t->index_last[hash] = t->a.nelts; + next_elt = (apr_table_entry_t *) table_push(t); + next_elt->key = (char *)key; + next_elt->val = (char *)val; + next_elt->key_checksum = checksum; +} + +APR_DECLARE(void) apr_table_add(apr_table_t *t, const char *key, + const char *val) +{ + apr_table_entry_t *elts; + apr_uint32_t checksum; + int hash; + + hash = TABLE_HASH(key); + t->index_last[hash] = t->a.nelts; + if (!TABLE_INDEX_IS_INITIALIZED(t, hash)) { + t->index_first[hash] = t->a.nelts; + TABLE_SET_INDEX_INITIALIZED(t, hash); + } + COMPUTE_KEY_CHECKSUM(key, checksum); + elts = (apr_table_entry_t *) table_push(t); + elts->key = apr_pstrdup(t->a.pool, key); + elts->val = apr_pstrdup(t->a.pool, val); + elts->key_checksum = checksum; +} + +APR_DECLARE(void) apr_table_addn(apr_table_t *t, const char *key, + const char *val) +{ + apr_table_entry_t *elts; + apr_uint32_t checksum; + int hash; + +#ifdef POOL_DEBUG + { + if (!apr_pool_is_ancestor(apr_pool_find(key), t->a.pool)) { + fprintf(stderr, "table_set: key not in ancestor pool of t\n"); + abort(); + } + if (!apr_pool_is_ancestor(apr_pool_find(val), t->a.pool)) { + fprintf(stderr, "table_set: val not in ancestor pool of t\n"); + abort(); + } + } +#endif + + hash = TABLE_HASH(key); + t->index_last[hash] = t->a.nelts; + if (!TABLE_INDEX_IS_INITIALIZED(t, hash)) { + t->index_first[hash] = t->a.nelts; + TABLE_SET_INDEX_INITIALIZED(t, hash); + } + COMPUTE_KEY_CHECKSUM(key, checksum); + elts = (apr_table_entry_t *) table_push(t); + elts->key = (char *)key; + elts->val = (char *)val; + elts->key_checksum = checksum; +} + +APR_DECLARE(apr_table_t *) apr_table_overlay(apr_pool_t *p, + const apr_table_t *overlay, + const apr_table_t *base) +{ + apr_table_t *res; + +#ifdef POOL_DEBUG + /* we don't copy keys and values, so it's necessary that + * overlay->a.pool and base->a.pool have a life span at least + * as long as p + */ + if (!apr_pool_is_ancestor(overlay->a.pool, p)) { + fprintf(stderr, + "overlay_tables: overlay's pool is not an ancestor of p\n"); + abort(); + } + if (!apr_pool_is_ancestor(base->a.pool, p)) { + fprintf(stderr, + "overlay_tables: base's pool is not an ancestor of p\n"); + abort(); + } +#endif + + res = apr_palloc(p, sizeof(apr_table_t)); + /* behave like append_arrays */ + res->a.pool = p; + copy_array_hdr_core(&res->a, &overlay->a); + apr_array_cat(&res->a, &base->a); + table_reindex(res); + return res; +} + +/* And now for something completely abstract ... + + * For each key value given as a vararg: + * run the function pointed to as + * int comp(void *r, char *key, char *value); + * on each valid key-value pair in the apr_table_t t that matches the vararg key, + * or once for every valid key-value pair if the vararg list is empty, + * until the function returns false (0) or we finish the table. + * + * Note that we restart the traversal for each vararg, which means that + * duplicate varargs will result in multiple executions of the function + * for each matching key. Note also that if the vararg list is empty, + * only one traversal will be made and will cut short if comp returns 0. + * + * Note that the table_get and table_merge functions assume that each key in + * the apr_table_t is unique (i.e., no multiple entries with the same key). This + * function does not make that assumption, since it (unfortunately) isn't + * true for some of Apache's tables. + * + * Note that rec is simply passed-on to the comp function, so that the + * caller can pass additional info for the task. + * + * ADDENDUM for apr_table_vdo(): + * + * The caching api will allow a user to walk the header values: + * + * apr_status_t apr_cache_el_header_walk(apr_cache_el *el, + * int (*comp)(void *, const char *, const char *), void *rec, ...); + * + * So it can be ..., however from there I use a callback that use a va_list: + * + * apr_status_t (*cache_el_header_walk)(apr_cache_el *el, + * int (*comp)(void *, const char *, const char *), void *rec, va_list); + * + * To pass those ...'s on down to the actual module that will handle walking + * their headers, in the file case this is actually just an apr_table - and + * rather than reimplementing apr_table_do (which IMHO would be bad) I just + * called it with the va_list. For mod_shmem_cache I don't need it since I + * can't use apr_table's, but mod_file_cache should (though a good hash would + * be better, but that's a different issue :). + * + * So to make mod_file_cache easier to maintain, it's a good thing + */ +APR_DECLARE_NONSTD(int) apr_table_do(apr_table_do_callback_fn_t *comp, + void *rec, const apr_table_t *t, ...) +{ + int rv; + + va_list vp; + va_start(vp, t); + rv = apr_table_vdo(comp, rec, t, vp); + va_end(vp); + + return rv; +} + +/* XXX: do the semantics of this routine make any sense? Right now, + * if the caller passed in a non-empty va_list of keys to search for, + * the "early termination" facility only terminates on *that* key; other + * keys will continue to process. Note that this only has any effect + * at all if there are multiple entries in the table with the same key, + * otherwise the called function can never effectively early-terminate + * this function, as the zero return value is effectively ignored. + * + * Note also that this behavior is at odds with the behavior seen if an + * empty va_list is passed in -- in that case, a zero return value terminates + * the entire apr_table_vdo (which is what I think should happen in + * both cases). + * + * If nobody objects soon, I'm going to change the order of the nested + * loops in this function so that any zero return value from the (*comp) + * function will cause a full termination of apr_table_vdo. I'm hesitant + * at the moment because these (funky) semantics have been around for a + * very long time, and although Apache doesn't seem to use them at all, + * some third-party vendor might. I can only think of one possible reason + * the existing semantics would make any sense, and it's very Apache-centric, + * which is this: if (*comp) is looking for matches of a particular + * substring in request headers (let's say it's looking for a particular + * cookie name in the Set-Cookie headers), then maybe it wants to be + * able to stop searching early as soon as it finds that one and move + * on to the next key. That's only an optimization of course, but changing + * the behavior of this function would mean that any code that tried + * to do that would stop working right. + * + * Sigh. --JCW, 06/28/02 + */ +APR_DECLARE(int) apr_table_vdo(apr_table_do_callback_fn_t *comp, + void *rec, const apr_table_t *t, va_list vp) +{ + char *argp; + apr_table_entry_t *elts = (apr_table_entry_t *) t->a.elts; + int vdorv = 1; + + argp = va_arg(vp, char *); + do { + int rv = 1, i; + if (argp) { + /* Scan for entries that match the next key */ + int hash = TABLE_HASH(argp); + if (TABLE_INDEX_IS_INITIALIZED(t, hash)) { + apr_uint32_t checksum; + COMPUTE_KEY_CHECKSUM(argp, checksum); + for (i = t->index_first[hash]; + rv && (i <= t->index_last[hash]); ++i) { + if (elts[i].key && (checksum == elts[i].key_checksum) && + !strcasecmp(elts[i].key, argp)) { + rv = (*comp) (rec, elts[i].key, elts[i].val); + } + } + } + } + else { + /* Scan the entire table */ + for (i = 0; rv && (i < t->a.nelts); ++i) { + if (elts[i].key) { + rv = (*comp) (rec, elts[i].key, elts[i].val); + } + } + } + if (rv == 0) { + vdorv = 0; + } + } while (argp && ((argp = va_arg(vp, char *)) != NULL)); + + return vdorv; +} + +static apr_table_entry_t **table_mergesort(apr_pool_t *pool, + apr_table_entry_t **values, int n) +{ + /* Bottom-up mergesort, based on design in Sedgewick's "Algorithms + * in C," chapter 8 + */ + apr_table_entry_t **values_tmp = + (apr_table_entry_t **)apr_palloc(pool, n * sizeof(apr_table_entry_t*)); + int i; + int blocksize; + + /* First pass: sort pairs of elements (blocksize=1) */ + for (i = 0; i + 1 < n; i += 2) { + if (strcasecmp(values[i]->key, values[i + 1]->key) > 0) { + apr_table_entry_t *swap = values[i]; + values[i] = values[i + 1]; + values[i + 1] = swap; + } + } + + /* Merge successively larger blocks */ + blocksize = 2; + while (blocksize < n) { + apr_table_entry_t **dst = values_tmp; + int next_start; + apr_table_entry_t **swap; + + /* Merge consecutive pairs blocks of the next blocksize. + * Within a block, elements are in sorted order due to + * the previous iteration. + */ + for (next_start = 0; next_start + blocksize < n; + next_start += (blocksize + blocksize)) { + + int block1_start = next_start; + int block2_start = block1_start + blocksize; + int block1_end = block2_start; + int block2_end = block2_start + blocksize; + if (block2_end > n) { + /* The last block may be smaller than blocksize */ + block2_end = n; + } + for (;;) { + + /* Merge the next two blocks: + * Pick the smaller of the next element from + * block 1 and the next element from block 2. + * Once either of the blocks is emptied, copy + * over all the remaining elements from the + * other block + */ + if (block1_start == block1_end) { + for (; block2_start < block2_end; block2_start++) { + *dst++ = values[block2_start]; + } + break; + } + else if (block2_start == block2_end) { + for (; block1_start < block1_end; block1_start++) { + *dst++ = values[block1_start]; + } + break; + } + if (strcasecmp(values[block1_start]->key, + values[block2_start]->key) > 0) { + *dst++ = values[block2_start++]; + } + else { + *dst++ = values[block1_start++]; + } + } + } + + /* If n is not a multiple of 2*blocksize, some elements + * will be left over at the end of the array. + */ + for (i = dst - values_tmp; i < n; i++) { + values_tmp[i] = values[i]; + } + + /* The output array of this pass becomes the input + * array of the next pass, and vice versa + */ + swap = values_tmp; + values_tmp = values; + values = swap; + + blocksize += blocksize; + } + + return values; +} + +APR_DECLARE(void) apr_table_compress(apr_table_t *t, unsigned flags) +{ + apr_table_entry_t **sort_array; + apr_table_entry_t **sort_next; + apr_table_entry_t **sort_end; + apr_table_entry_t *table_next; + apr_table_entry_t **last; + int i; + int dups_found; + + if (t->a.nelts <= 1) { + return; + } + + /* Copy pointers to all the table elements into an + * array and sort to allow for easy detection of + * duplicate keys + */ + sort_array = (apr_table_entry_t **) + apr_palloc(t->a.pool, t->a.nelts * sizeof(apr_table_entry_t*)); + sort_next = sort_array; + table_next = (apr_table_entry_t *)t->a.elts; + i = t->a.nelts; + do { + *sort_next++ = table_next++; + } while (--i); + + /* Note: the merge is done with mergesort instead of quicksort + * because mergesort is a stable sort and runs in n*log(n) + * time regardless of its inputs (quicksort is quadratic in + * the worst case) + */ + sort_array = table_mergesort(t->a.pool, sort_array, t->a.nelts); + + /* Process any duplicate keys */ + dups_found = 0; + sort_next = sort_array; + sort_end = sort_array + t->a.nelts; + last = sort_next++; + while (sort_next < sort_end) { + if (((*sort_next)->key_checksum == (*last)->key_checksum) && + !strcasecmp((*sort_next)->key, (*last)->key)) { + apr_table_entry_t **dup_last = sort_next + 1; + dups_found = 1; + while ((dup_last < sort_end) && + ((*dup_last)->key_checksum == (*last)->key_checksum) && + !strcasecmp((*dup_last)->key, (*last)->key)) { + dup_last++; + } + dup_last--; /* Elements from last through dup_last, inclusive, + * all have the same key + */ + if (flags == APR_OVERLAP_TABLES_MERGE) { + apr_size_t len = 0; + apr_table_entry_t **next = last; + char *new_val; + char *val_dst; + do { + len += strlen((*next)->val); + len += 2; /* for ", " or trailing null */ + } while (++next <= dup_last); + new_val = (char *)apr_palloc(t->a.pool, len); + val_dst = new_val; + next = last; + for (;;) { + strcpy(val_dst, (*next)->val); + val_dst += strlen((*next)->val); + next++; + if (next > dup_last) { + *val_dst = 0; + break; + } + else { + *val_dst++ = ','; + *val_dst++ = ' '; + } + } + (*last)->val = new_val; + } + else { /* overwrite */ + (*last)->val = (*dup_last)->val; + } + do { + (*sort_next)->key = NULL; + } while (++sort_next <= dup_last); + } + else { + last = sort_next++; + } + } + + /* Shift elements to the left to fill holes left by removing duplicates */ + if (dups_found) { + apr_table_entry_t *src = (apr_table_entry_t *)t->a.elts; + apr_table_entry_t *dst = (apr_table_entry_t *)t->a.elts; + apr_table_entry_t *last_elt = src + t->a.nelts; + do { + if (src->key) { + *dst++ = *src; + } + } while (++src < last_elt); + t->a.nelts -= (last_elt - dst); + } + + table_reindex(t); +} + +static void apr_table_cat(apr_table_t *t, const apr_table_t *s) +{ + const int n = t->a.nelts; + register int idx; + + apr_array_cat(&t->a,&s->a); + + if (n == 0) { + memcpy(t->index_first,s->index_first,sizeof(int) * TABLE_HASH_SIZE); + memcpy(t->index_last, s->index_last, sizeof(int) * TABLE_HASH_SIZE); + t->index_initialized = s->index_initialized; + return; + } + + for (idx = 0; idx < TABLE_HASH_SIZE; ++idx) { + if (TABLE_INDEX_IS_INITIALIZED(s, idx)) { + t->index_last[idx] = s->index_last[idx] + n; + if (!TABLE_INDEX_IS_INITIALIZED(t, idx)) { + t->index_first[idx] = s->index_first[idx] + n; + } + } + } + + t->index_initialized |= s->index_initialized; +} + +APR_DECLARE(void) apr_table_overlap(apr_table_t *a, const apr_table_t *b, + unsigned flags) +{ + const int m = a->a.nelts; + const int n = b->a.nelts; + apr_pool_t *p = b->a.pool; + + if (m + n == 0) { + return; + } + + /* copy (extend) a using b's pool */ + if (a->a.pool != p) { + make_array_core(&a->a, p, m+n, sizeof(apr_table_entry_t), 0); + } + + apr_table_cat(a, b); + + apr_table_compress(a, flags); +} diff --git a/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/apr_tables.lo b/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/apr_tables.lo new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a74bcd28 --- /dev/null +++ b/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/apr_tables.lo @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +# apr_tables.lo - a libtool object file +# Generated by ltmain.sh - GNU libtool 1.5.26 (1.1220.2.493 2008/02/01 16:58:18) +# +# Please DO NOT delete this file! +# It is necessary for linking the library. + +# Name of the PIC object. +pic_object='.libs/apr_tables.o' + +# Name of the non-PIC object. +non_pic_object='apr_tables.o' + diff --git a/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/apr_tables.o b/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/apr_tables.o Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000..21b95695 --- /dev/null +++ b/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr/tables/apr_tables.o |