interval_tree.h revision 1.8 1 1.8 tnn /* $NetBSD: interval_tree.h,v 1.8 2019/01/04 20:22:32 tnn Exp $ */
2 1.1 riastrad
3 1.1 riastrad /*-
4 1.1 riastrad * Copyright (c) 2018 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 1.1 riastrad * All rights reserved.
6 1.1 riastrad *
7 1.1 riastrad * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 1.1 riastrad * by Taylor R. Campbell.
9 1.1 riastrad *
10 1.1 riastrad * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
11 1.1 riastrad * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
12 1.1 riastrad * are met:
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18 1.1 riastrad *
19 1.1 riastrad * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
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30 1.1 riastrad */
31 1.1 riastrad
32 1.1 riastrad #ifndef _LINUX_INTERVAL_TREE_H_
33 1.1 riastrad #define _LINUX_INTERVAL_TREE_H_
34 1.1 riastrad
35 1.1 riastrad #include <sys/rbtree.h>
36 1.1 riastrad
37 1.1 riastrad struct rb_root {
38 1.1 riastrad struct rb_tree rbr_tree;
39 1.1 riastrad };
40 1.1 riastrad
41 1.6 riastrad static inline bool
42 1.6 riastrad RB_EMPTY_ROOT(struct rb_root *root)
43 1.6 riastrad {
44 1.6 riastrad
45 1.6 riastrad return RB_TREE_MIN(&root->rbr_tree) == NULL;
46 1.6 riastrad }
47 1.6 riastrad
48 1.1 riastrad struct interval_tree_node {
49 1.1 riastrad struct rb_node itn_node;
50 1.1 riastrad unsigned long start; /* inclusive */
51 1.1 riastrad unsigned long last; /* inclusive */
52 1.1 riastrad };
53 1.1 riastrad
54 1.1 riastrad static inline int
55 1.1 riastrad interval_tree_compare_nodes(void *cookie, const void *va, const void *vb)
56 1.1 riastrad {
57 1.1 riastrad const struct interval_tree_node *na = va;
58 1.1 riastrad const struct interval_tree_node *nb = vb;
59 1.1 riastrad
60 1.1 riastrad if (na->start < nb->start)
61 1.1 riastrad return -1;
62 1.1 riastrad if (na->start > nb->start)
63 1.1 riastrad return +1;
64 1.1 riastrad if (na->last < nb->last)
65 1.1 riastrad return -1;
66 1.1 riastrad if (na->last > nb->last)
67 1.1 riastrad return +1;
68 1.1 riastrad return 0;
69 1.1 riastrad }
70 1.1 riastrad
71 1.1 riastrad static inline int
72 1.1 riastrad interval_tree_compare_key(void *cookie, const void *vn, const void *vk)
73 1.1 riastrad {
74 1.2 riastrad const struct interval_tree_node *n = vn;
75 1.1 riastrad const unsigned long *k = vk;
76 1.1 riastrad
77 1.5 riastrad if (n->start < *k)
78 1.1 riastrad return -1;
79 1.5 riastrad if (*k < n->start)
80 1.1 riastrad return +1;
81 1.1 riastrad return 0;
82 1.1 riastrad }
83 1.1 riastrad
84 1.2 riastrad static const rb_tree_ops_t interval_tree_ops = {
85 1.3 riastrad .rbto_compare_nodes = interval_tree_compare_nodes,
86 1.3 riastrad .rbto_compare_key = interval_tree_compare_key,
87 1.1 riastrad .rbto_node_offset = offsetof(struct interval_tree_node, itn_node),
88 1.1 riastrad };
89 1.1 riastrad
90 1.1 riastrad static inline void
91 1.6 riastrad interval_tree_init(struct rb_root *root)
92 1.6 riastrad {
93 1.6 riastrad
94 1.6 riastrad rb_tree_init(&root->rbr_tree, &interval_tree_ops);
95 1.6 riastrad }
96 1.6 riastrad
97 1.6 riastrad static inline void
98 1.1 riastrad interval_tree_insert(struct interval_tree_node *node, struct rb_root *root)
99 1.1 riastrad {
100 1.1 riastrad struct interval_tree_node *collision __diagused;
101 1.1 riastrad
102 1.1 riastrad collision = rb_tree_insert_node(&root->rbr_tree, node);
103 1.1 riastrad KASSERT(collision == node);
104 1.1 riastrad }
105 1.1 riastrad
106 1.1 riastrad static inline void
107 1.1 riastrad interval_tree_remove(struct interval_tree_node *node, struct rb_root *root)
108 1.1 riastrad {
109 1.1 riastrad
110 1.1 riastrad rb_tree_remove_node(&root->rbr_tree, node);
111 1.1 riastrad }
112 1.1 riastrad
113 1.2 riastrad static inline struct interval_tree_node *
114 1.1 riastrad interval_tree_iter_first(struct rb_root *root, unsigned long start,
115 1.1 riastrad unsigned long last)
116 1.1 riastrad {
117 1.2 riastrad struct interval_tree_node *node;
118 1.1 riastrad
119 1.1 riastrad node = rb_tree_find_node_geq(&root->rbr_tree, &start);
120 1.1 riastrad if (node == NULL)
121 1.1 riastrad return NULL;
122 1.1 riastrad if (last < node->start)
123 1.1 riastrad return NULL;
124 1.8 tnn KASSERT(node->start <= last && node->last >= start);
125 1.1 riastrad
126 1.1 riastrad return node;
127 1.1 riastrad }
128 1.1 riastrad
129 1.1 riastrad /*
130 1.1 riastrad * XXX Linux's interval_tree_iter_next doesn't take the root as an
131 1.1 riastrad * argument, which makes this difficult. So we'll just patch those
132 1.1 riastrad * uses.
133 1.1 riastrad */
134 1.2 riastrad static inline struct interval_tree_node *
135 1.2 riastrad interval_tree_iter_next(struct rb_root *root, struct interval_tree_node *node,
136 1.1 riastrad unsigned long start, unsigned long last)
137 1.1 riastrad {
138 1.2 riastrad struct interval_tree_node *next;
139 1.1 riastrad
140 1.1 riastrad KASSERT(node != NULL);
141 1.1 riastrad next = rb_tree_iterate(&root->rbr_tree, node, RB_DIR_RIGHT);
142 1.1 riastrad if (next == NULL)
143 1.1 riastrad return NULL;
144 1.8 tnn if (last < next->start)
145 1.1 riastrad return NULL;
146 1.8 tnn KASSERT(next->start <= last && next->last >= start);
147 1.7 riastrad
148 1.7 riastrad return next;
149 1.1 riastrad }
150 1.1 riastrad
151 1.6 riastrad /*
152 1.6 riastrad * XXX This is not actually postorder, but I can't fathom why you would
153 1.6 riastrad * want postorder for an ordered tree; different insertion orders lead
154 1.6 riastrad * to different traversal orders.
155 1.6 riastrad */
156 1.6 riastrad #define rbtree_postorder_for_each_entry_safe(NODE, TMP, ROOT, FIELD) \
157 1.6 riastrad for ((NODE) = RB_TREE_MIN(&(ROOT)->rbr_tree); \
158 1.6 riastrad ((NODE) != NULL && \
159 1.6 riastrad ((TMP) = rb_tree_iterate(&(ROOT)->rbr_tree, (NODE), \
160 1.6 riastrad RB_DIR_RIGHT))); \
161 1.6 riastrad (NODE) = (TMP))
162 1.6 riastrad
163 1.1 riastrad #endif /* _LINUX_INTERVAL_TREE_H_ */
164