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/* Author : Stephen Smalley, <sds@epoch.ncsc.mil> */

/* FLASK */

/*
 * A hash table (hashtab) maintains associations between
 * key values and datum values.  The type of the key values 
 * and the type of the datum values is arbitrary.  The
 * functions for hash computation and key comparison are
 * provided by the creator of the table.
 */

#ifndef _SEPOL_POLICYDB_HASHTAB_H_
#define _SEPOL_POLICYDB_HASHTAB_H_

#include <sepol/errcodes.h>

#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/cdefs.h>

__BEGIN_DECLS

typedef char *hashtab_key_t;	/* generic key type */
typedef void *hashtab_datum_t;	/* generic datum type */

typedef struct hashtab_node *hashtab_ptr_t;

typedef struct hashtab_node {
	hashtab_key_t key;
	hashtab_datum_t datum;
	hashtab_ptr_t next;
} hashtab_node_t;

typedef struct hashtab_val {
	hashtab_ptr_t *htable;	/* hash table */
	unsigned int size;	/* number of slots in hash table */
	uint32_t nel;		/* number of elements in hash table */
	unsigned int (*hash_value) (struct hashtab_val * h, hashtab_key_t key);	/* hash function */
	int (*keycmp) (struct hashtab_val * h, hashtab_key_t key1, hashtab_key_t key2);	/* key comparison function */
} hashtab_val_t;

typedef hashtab_val_t *hashtab_t;

/*
   Creates a new hash table with the specified characteristics.

   Returns NULL if insufficent space is available or
   the new hash table otherwise.
 */
extern hashtab_t hashtab_create(unsigned int (*hash_value) (hashtab_t h,
							    const hashtab_key_t
							    key),
				int (*keycmp) (hashtab_t h,
					       const hashtab_key_t key1,
					       const hashtab_key_t key2),
				unsigned int size);
/*
   Inserts the specified (key, datum) pair into the specified hash table.

   Returns SEPOL_ENOMEM if insufficient space is available or
   SEPOL_EEXIST  if there is already an entry with the same key or
   SEPOL_OK otherwise.
 */
extern int hashtab_insert(hashtab_t h, hashtab_key_t k, hashtab_datum_t d);

/*
   Removes the entry with the specified key from the hash table.
   Applies the specified destroy function to (key,datum,args) for
   the entry.

   Returns SEPOL_ENOENT if no entry has the specified key or
   SEPOL_OK otherwise.
 */
extern int hashtab_remove(hashtab_t h, hashtab_key_t k,
			  void (*destroy) (hashtab_key_t k,
					   hashtab_datum_t d,
					   void *args), void *args);

/*
   Insert or replace the specified (key, datum) pair in the specified
   hash table.  If an entry for the specified key already exists,
   then the specified destroy function is applied to (key,datum,args)
   for the entry prior to replacing the entry's contents.

   Returns SEPOL_ENOMEM if insufficient space is available or
   SEPOL_OK otherwise.
 */
extern int hashtab_replace(hashtab_t h, hashtab_key_t k, hashtab_datum_t d,
			   void (*destroy) (hashtab_key_t k,
					    hashtab_datum_t d,
					    void *args), void *args);

/*
   Searches for the entry with the specified key in the hash table.

   Returns NULL if no entry has the specified key or
   the datum of the entry otherwise.
 */
extern hashtab_datum_t hashtab_search(hashtab_t h, const hashtab_key_t k);

/*
   Destroys the specified hash table.
 */
extern void hashtab_destroy(hashtab_t h);

/*
   Applies the specified apply function to (key,datum,args)
   for each entry in the specified hash table.

   The order in which the function is applied to the entries
   is dependent upon the internal structure of the hash table.

   If apply returns a non-zero status, then hashtab_map will cease
   iterating through the hash table and will propagate the error
   return to its caller.
 */
extern int hashtab_map(hashtab_t h,
		       int (*apply) (hashtab_key_t k,
				     hashtab_datum_t d,
				     void *args), void *args);

/*
   Same as hashtab_map, except that if apply returns a non-zero status,
   then the (key,datum) pair will be removed from the hashtab and the
   destroy function will be applied to (key,datum,args).
 */
extern void hashtab_map_remove_on_error(hashtab_t h,
					int (*apply) (hashtab_key_t k,
						      hashtab_datum_t d,
						      void *args),
					void (*destroy) (hashtab_key_t k,
							 hashtab_datum_t d,
							 void *args),
					void *args);

extern void hashtab_hash_eval(hashtab_t h, char *tag);

__END_DECLS
#endif