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openmpi/opal/class/opal_bitmap.h
Josh Hursey f7c66f54b6 Add a pair of functions to count the number of set/unset bits in an opal_bitmap.
I found this useful on a branch, and thought others might as well.

This commit was SVN r26171.
2012-03-21 14:16:45 +00:00

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/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset:4 ; -*- */
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/** @file
*
* A bitmap implementation. The bits start off with 0, so this bitmap
* has bits numbered as bit 0, bit 1, bit 2 and so on. This bitmap
* has auto-expansion capabilities, that is once the size is set
* during init, it can be automatically expanded by setting the bit
* beyond the current size. But note, this is allowed just when the
* bit is set -- so the valid functions are set_bit and
* find_and_set_bit. Other functions like clear, if passed a bit
* outside the initialized range will result in an error.
*
* To allow these bitmaps to track fortran handles (which MPI defines
* to be Fortran INTEGER), we offer a opal_bitmap_set_max_size, so that
* the upper layer can ask to never have more than
* OMPI_FORTRAN_HANDLE_MAX, which is min(INT_MAX, fortran INTEGER max).
* Currently the only user of this is ompi/attribute/attribute.c
*
*/
#ifndef OPAL_BITMAP_H
#define OPAL_BITMAP_H
#include "opal_config.h"
#include <string.h>
#include "opal/class/opal_object.h"
BEGIN_C_DECLS
struct opal_bitmap_t {
opal_object_t super; /**< Subclass of opal_object_t */
unsigned char *bitmap; /**< The actual bitmap array of characters */
int array_size; /**< The actual array size that maintains the bitmap */
int max_size; /**< The maximum size that this bitmap may grow (optional) */
};
typedef struct opal_bitmap_t opal_bitmap_t;
OPAL_DECLSPEC OBJ_CLASS_DECLARATION(opal_bitmap_t);
/**
* Set the maximum size of the bitmap.
* May be reset any time, but HAS TO BE SET BEFORE opal_bitmap_init!
*
* @param bitmap The input bitmap (IN)
* @param max_size The maximum size of the bitmap in terms of bits (IN)
* @return OPAL error code or success
*
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC int opal_bitmap_set_max_size (opal_bitmap_t *bm, int max_size);
/**
* Initializes the bitmap and sets its size. This must be called
* before the bitmap can be actually used
*
* @param bitmap The input bitmap (IN)
* @param size The initial size of the bitmap in terms of bits (IN)
* @return OPAL error code or success
*
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC int opal_bitmap_init (opal_bitmap_t *bm, int size);
/**
* Set a bit of the bitmap. If the bit asked for is beyond the current
* size of the bitmap, then the bitmap is extended to accomodate the
* bit
*
* @param bitmap The input bitmap (IN)
* @param bit The bit which is to be set (IN)
* @return OPAL error code or success
*
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC int opal_bitmap_set_bit(opal_bitmap_t *bm, int bit);
/**
* Clear/unset a bit of the bitmap. If the bit is beyond the current
* size of the bitmap, an error is returned
*
* @param bitmap The input bitmap (IN)
* @param bit The bit which is to be cleared (IN)
* @return OPAL error code if the bit is out of range, else success
*
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC int opal_bitmap_clear_bit(opal_bitmap_t *bm, int bit);
/**
* Find out if a bit is set in the bitmap
*
* @param bitmap The input bitmap (IN)
* @param bit The bit which is to be checked (IN)
* @return true if the bit is set
* false if the bit is not set OR the index
* is outside the bounds of the provided
* bitmap
*
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC bool opal_bitmap_is_set_bit(opal_bitmap_t *bm, int bit);
/**
* Find the first clear bit in the bitmap and set it
*
* @param bitmap The input bitmap (IN)
* @param position Position of the first clear bit (OUT)
* @return err OPAL_SUCCESS on success
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC int opal_bitmap_find_and_set_first_unset_bit(opal_bitmap_t *bm,
int *position);
/**
* Clear all bits in the bitmap
*
* @param bitmap The input bitmap (IN)
* @return OPAL error code if bm is NULL
*
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC int opal_bitmap_clear_all_bits(opal_bitmap_t *bm);
/**
* Set all bits in the bitmap
* @param bitmap The input bitmap (IN)
* @return OPAL error code if bm is NULL
*
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC int opal_bitmap_set_all_bits(opal_bitmap_t *bm);
/**
* Gives the current size (number of bits) in the bitmap. This is the
* legal (accessible) number of bits
*
* @param bitmap The input bitmap (IN)
* @return OPAL error code if bm is NULL
*
*/
static inline int opal_bitmap_size(opal_bitmap_t *bm)
{
return (NULL == bm) ? 0 : (bm->array_size * ((int) (sizeof(char) * 8)));
}
/**
* Copy a bitmap
*
* @param dest Pointer to the destination bitmap
* @param src Pointer to the source bitmap
* @ return OPAL error code if something goes wrong
*/
static inline void opal_bitmap_copy(opal_bitmap_t *dest, opal_bitmap_t *src)
{
dest->bitmap = (unsigned char*)malloc(src->array_size);
memcpy(dest->bitmap, src->bitmap, src->array_size);
dest->array_size = src->array_size;
}
/**
* Bitwise AND operator (inplace)
*
* @param dest Pointer to the bitmap that should be modified
* @param right Point to the other bitmap in the operation
* @return OPAL error code if the length of the two bitmaps is not equal or one is NULL.
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC int opal_bitmap_bitwise_and_inplace(opal_bitmap_t *dest, opal_bitmap_t *right);
/**
* Bitwise OR operator (inplace)
*
* @param dest Pointer to the bitmap that should be modified
* @param right Point to the other bitmap in the operation
* @return OPAL error code if the length of the two bitmaps is not equal or one is NULL.
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC int opal_bitmap_bitwise_or_inplace(opal_bitmap_t *dest, opal_bitmap_t *right);
/**
* Bitwise XOR operator (inplace)
*
* @param dest Pointer to the bitmap that should be modified
* @param right Point to the other bitmap in the operation
* @return OPAL error code if the length of the two bitmaps is not equal or one is NULL.
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC int opal_bitmap_bitwise_xor_inplace(opal_bitmap_t *dest, opal_bitmap_t *right);
/**
* If the bitmaps are different
*
* @param left Pointer to a bitmap
* @param right Pointer to another bitmap
* @return true if different, false if the same
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC bool opal_bitmap_are_different(opal_bitmap_t *left, opal_bitmap_t *right);
/**
* Get a string representation of the bitmap.
* Useful for debugging.
*
* @param bitmap Point to the bitmap to represent
* @return Pointer to the string (caller must free if not NULL)
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC char * opal_bitmap_get_string(opal_bitmap_t *bitmap);
/**
* Return the number of 'unset' bits, upto the specified length
*
* @param bitmap Pointer to the bitmap
* @param len Number of bits to check
* @return Integer
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC int opal_bitmap_num_unset_bits(opal_bitmap_t *bm, int len);
/**
* Return the number of 'set' bits, upto the specified length
*
* @param bitmap Pointer to the bitmap
* @param len Number of bits to check
* @return Integer
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC int opal_bitmap_num_set_bits(opal_bitmap_t *bm, int len);
END_C_DECLS
#endif