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This is instead of re-implementing a linked list itself. Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Shane Lontis <shane.lontis@oracle.com> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/19377)
331 lines
11 KiB
C
331 lines
11 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright 2022 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
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* this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
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* in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
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* https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
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*/
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#include "internal/uint_set.h"
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#include "internal/common.h"
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#include <assert.h>
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/*
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* uint64_t Integer Sets
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* =====================
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*
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* This data structure supports the following operations:
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*
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* Insert Range: Adds an inclusive range of integers [start, end]
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* to the set. Equivalent to Insert for each number
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* in the range.
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*
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* Remove Range: Removes an inclusive range of integers [start, end]
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* from the set. Not all of the range need already be in
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* the set, but any part of the range in the set is removed.
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*
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* Query: Is an integer in the data structure?
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*
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* The data structure can be iterated.
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*
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* For greater efficiency in tracking large numbers of contiguous integers, we
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* track integer ranges rather than individual integers. The data structure
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* manages a list of integer ranges [[start, end]...]. Internally this is
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* implemented as a doubly linked sorted list of range structures, which are
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* automatically split and merged as necessary.
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*
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* This data structure requires O(n) traversal of the list for insertion,
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* removal and query when we are not adding/removing ranges which are near the
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* beginning or end of the set of ranges. For the applications for which this
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* data structure is used (e.g. QUIC PN tracking for ACK generation), it is
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* expected that the number of integer ranges needed at any given time will
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* generally be small and that most operations will be close to the beginning or
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* end of the range.
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*
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* Invariant: The data structure is always sorted in ascending order by value.
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*
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* Invariant: No two adjacent ranges ever 'border' one another (have no
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* numerical gap between them) as the data structure always ensures
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* such ranges are merged.
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*
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* Invariant: No two ranges ever overlap.
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*
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* Invariant: No range [a, b] ever has a > b.
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*
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* Invariant: Since ranges are represented using inclusive bounds, no range
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* item inside the data structure can represent a span of zero
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* integers.
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*/
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void ossl_uint_set_init(UINT_SET *s)
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{
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ossl_list_uint_set_init(s);
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}
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void ossl_uint_set_destroy(UINT_SET *s)
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{
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UINT_SET_ITEM *x, *xnext;
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for (x = ossl_list_uint_set_head(s); x != NULL; x = xnext) {
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xnext = ossl_list_uint_set_next(x);
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OPENSSL_free(x);
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}
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}
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/* Possible merge of x, prev(x) */
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static void uint_set_merge_adjacent(UINT_SET *s, UINT_SET_ITEM *x)
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{
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UINT_SET_ITEM *xprev = ossl_list_uint_set_prev(x);
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if (xprev == NULL)
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return;
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if (x->range.start - 1 != xprev->range.end)
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return;
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x->range.start = xprev->range.start;
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ossl_list_uint_set_remove(s, xprev);
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OPENSSL_free(xprev);
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}
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static uint64_t u64_min(uint64_t x, uint64_t y)
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{
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return x < y ? x : y;
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}
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static uint64_t u64_max(uint64_t x, uint64_t y)
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{
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return x > y ? x : y;
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}
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/*
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* Returns 1 if there exists an integer x which falls within both ranges a and
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* b.
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*/
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static int uint_range_overlaps(const UINT_RANGE *a,
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const UINT_RANGE *b)
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{
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return u64_min(a->end, b->end)
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>= u64_max(a->start, b->start);
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}
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static UINT_SET_ITEM *create_set_item(uint64_t start, uint64_t end)
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{
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UINT_SET_ITEM *x = OPENSSL_malloc(sizeof(UINT_SET_ITEM));
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ossl_list_uint_set_init_elem(x);
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if (x != NULL) {
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x->range.start = start;
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x->range.end = end;
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}
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return x;
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}
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int ossl_uint_set_insert(UINT_SET *s, const UINT_RANGE *range)
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{
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UINT_SET_ITEM *x, *xnext, *z, *zprev, *f;
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uint64_t start = range->start, end = range->end;
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if (!ossl_assert(start <= end))
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return 0;
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if (ossl_list_uint_set_is_empty(s)) {
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/* Nothing in the set yet, so just add this range. */
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x = create_set_item(start, end);
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if (x == NULL)
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return 0;
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ossl_list_uint_set_insert_head(s, x);
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return 1;
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}
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z = ossl_list_uint_set_tail(s);
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if (start > z->range.end) {
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/*
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* Range is after the latest range in the set, so append.
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*
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* Note: The case where the range is before the earliest range in the
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* set is handled as a degenerate case of the final case below. See
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* optimization note (*) below.
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*/
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if (z->range.end + 1 == start) {
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z->range.end = end;
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return 1;
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}
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x = create_set_item(start, end);
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if (x == NULL)
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return 0;
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ossl_list_uint_set_insert_tail(s, x);
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return 1;
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}
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f = ossl_list_uint_set_head(s);
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if (start <= f->range.start && end >= z->range.end) {
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/*
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* New range dwarfs all ranges in our set.
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*
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* Free everything except the first range in the set, which we scavenge
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* and reuse.
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*/
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x = ossl_list_uint_set_head(s);
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x->range.start = start;
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x->range.end = end;
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for (x = ossl_list_uint_set_next(x); x != NULL; x = xnext) {
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xnext = ossl_list_uint_set_next(x);
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ossl_list_uint_set_remove(s, x);
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}
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return 1;
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}
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/*
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* Walk backwards since we will most often be inserting at the end. As an
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* optimization, test the head node first and skip iterating over the
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* entire list if we are inserting at the start. The assumption is that
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* insertion at the start and end of the space will be the most common
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* operations. (*)
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*/
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z = end < f->range.start ? f : z;
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for (; z != NULL; z = zprev) {
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zprev = ossl_list_uint_set_prev(z);
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/* An existing range dwarfs our new range (optimisation). */
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if (z->range.start <= start && z->range.end >= end)
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return 1;
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if (uint_range_overlaps(&z->range, range)) {
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/*
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* Our new range overlaps an existing range, or possibly several
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* existing ranges.
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*/
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UINT_SET_ITEM *ovend = z;
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ovend->range.end = u64_max(end, z->range.end);
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/* Get earliest overlapping range. */
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while (zprev != NULL && uint_range_overlaps(&zprev->range, range)) {
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z = zprev;
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zprev = ossl_list_uint_set_prev(z);
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}
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ovend->range.start = u64_min(start, z->range.start);
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/* Replace sequence of nodes z..ovend with updated ovend only. */
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while (z != ovend) {
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z = ossl_list_uint_set_next(x = z);
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ossl_list_uint_set_remove(s, x);
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OPENSSL_free(x);
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}
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break;
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} else if (end < z->range.start
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&& (zprev == NULL || start > zprev->range.end)) {
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if (z->range.start == end + 1) {
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/* We can extend the following range backwards. */
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z->range.start = start;
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/*
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* If this closes a gap we now need to merge
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* consecutive nodes.
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*/
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uint_set_merge_adjacent(s, z);
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} else if (zprev != NULL && zprev->range.end + 1 == start) {
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/* We can extend the preceding range forwards. */
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zprev->range.end = end;
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/*
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* If this closes a gap we now need to merge
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* consecutive nodes.
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*/
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uint_set_merge_adjacent(s, z);
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} else {
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/*
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* The new interval is between intervals without overlapping or
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* touching them, so insert between, preserving sort.
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*/
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x = create_set_item(start, end);
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if (x == NULL)
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return 0;
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ossl_list_uint_set_insert_before(s, z, x);
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}
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break;
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}
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}
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return 1;
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}
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int ossl_uint_set_remove(UINT_SET *s, const UINT_RANGE *range)
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{
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UINT_SET_ITEM *z, *zprev, *y;
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uint64_t start = range->start, end = range->end;
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if (!ossl_assert(start <= end))
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return 0;
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/* Walk backwards since we will most often be removing at the end. */
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for (z = ossl_list_uint_set_tail(s); z != NULL; z = zprev) {
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zprev = ossl_list_uint_set_prev(z);
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if (start > z->range.end)
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/* No overlapping ranges can exist beyond this point, so stop. */
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break;
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if (start <= z->range.start && end >= z->range.end) {
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/*
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* The range being removed dwarfs this range, so it should be
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* removed.
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*/
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ossl_list_uint_set_remove(s, z);
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OPENSSL_free(z);
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} else if (start <= z->range.start) {
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/*
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* The range being removed includes start of this range, but does
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* not cover the entire range (as this would be caught by the case
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* above). Shorten the range.
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*/
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assert(end < z->range.end);
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z->range.start = end + 1;
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} else if (end >= z->range.end) {
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/*
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* The range being removed includes the end of this range, but does
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* not cover the entire range (as this would be caught by the case
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* above). Shorten the range. We can also stop iterating.
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*/
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assert(start > z->range.start);
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assert(start > 0);
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z->range.end = start - 1;
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break;
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} else if (start > z->range.start && end < z->range.end) {
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/*
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* The range being removed falls entirely in this range, so cut it
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* into two. Cases where a zero-length range would be created are
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* handled by the above cases.
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*/
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y = create_set_item(end + 1, z->range.end);
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ossl_list_uint_set_insert_after(s, z, y);
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break;
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} else {
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/* Assert no partial overlap; all cases should be covered above. */
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assert(!uint_range_overlaps(&z->range, range));
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}
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}
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return 1;
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}
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int ossl_uint_set_query(const UINT_SET *s, uint64_t v)
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{
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UINT_SET_ITEM *x;
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if (ossl_list_uint_set_is_empty(s))
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return 0;
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for (x = ossl_list_uint_set_tail(s); x != NULL; x = ossl_list_uint_set_prev(x))
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if (x->range.start <= v && x->range.end >= v)
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return 1;
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else if (x->range.end < v)
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return 0;
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return 0;
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}
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