This is similar to string_hash_ops but operates one file system paths
specifically. It will ensure that "/foo//bar" and "///foo/bar" are
considered to be the same path for hashmap purposes.
This makes use of the existing path_compare() API, and adds a matching
hashing function for it.
Note that relative and absolute paths will hash to different values,
however whether the path is suffixed with a slash or not is not
detected. This matches the existing path_compare() behaviour, and
follows the logic that on Linux there can't be two different objects at
path /foo/bar and /foo/bar/ either.
(cherry picked from commit
46e16b347f83d809ed3d34f26286f580dfd086ce)
//#include <string.h>
#include "hash-funcs.h"
+//#include "path-util.h"
void string_hash_func(const void *p, struct siphash *state) {
siphash24_compress(p, strlen(p) + 1, state);
.compare = string_compare_func
};
+
+void path_hash_func(const void *p, struct siphash *state) {
+ const char *q = p;
+ size_t n;
+
+ assert(q);
+ assert(state);
+
+ /* Calculates a hash for a path in a way this duplicate inner slashes don't make a differences, and also
+ * whether there's a trailing slash or not. This fits well with the semantics of path_compare(), which does
+ * similar checks and also doesn't care for trailing slashes. Note that relative and absolute paths (i.e. those
+ * which begin in a slash or not) will hash differently though. */
+
+ n = strspn(q, "/");
+ if (n > 0) { /* Eat up initial slashes, and add one "/" to the hash for all of them */
+ siphash24_compress(q, 1, state);
+ q += n;
+ }
+
+ for (;;) {
+ /* Determine length of next component */
+ n = strcspn(q, "/");
+ if (n == 0) /* Reached the end? */
+ break;
+
+ /* Add this component to the hash and skip over it */
+ siphash24_compress(q, n, state);
+ q += n;
+
+ /* How many slashes follow this component? */
+ n = strspn(q, "/");
+ if (q[n] == 0) /* Is this a trailing slash? If so, we are at the end, and don't care about the slashes anymore */
+ break;
+
+ /* We are not add the end yet. Hash exactly one slash for all of the ones we just encountered. */
+ siphash24_compress(q, 1, state);
+ q += n;
+ }
+}
+
+int path_compare_func(const void *a, const void *b) {
+ return path_compare(a, b);
+}
+
+const struct hash_ops path_hash_ops = {
+ .hash = path_hash_func,
+ .compare = path_compare_func
+};
+
void trivial_hash_func(const void *p, struct siphash *state) {
siphash24_compress(&p, sizeof(p), state);
}
int string_compare_func(const void *a, const void *b) _pure_;
extern const struct hash_ops string_hash_ops;
-/* This will compare the passed pointers directly, and will not
- * dereference them. This is hence not useful for strings or
- * suchlike. */
+void path_hash_func(const void *p, struct siphash *state);
+int path_compare_func(const void *a, const void *b) _pure_;
+extern const struct hash_ops path_hash_ops;
+
+/* This will compare the passed pointers directly, and will not dereference them. This is hence not useful for strings
+ * or suchlike. */
void trivial_hash_func(const void *p, struct siphash *state);
int trivial_compare_func(const void *a, const void *b) _const_;
extern const struct hash_ops trivial_hash_ops;
assert_se(string_compare_func("fred", "fred") == 0);
}
+static void test_path_hashmap(void) {
+ _cleanup_(hashmap_freep) Hashmap *h = NULL;
+
+ assert_se(h = hashmap_new(&path_hash_ops));
+
+ assert_se(hashmap_put(h, "foo", INT_TO_PTR(1)) >= 0);
+ assert_se(hashmap_put(h, "/foo", INT_TO_PTR(2)) >= 0);
+ assert_se(hashmap_put(h, "//foo", INT_TO_PTR(3)) == -EEXIST);
+ assert_se(hashmap_put(h, "//foox/", INT_TO_PTR(4)) >= 0);
+ assert_se(hashmap_put(h, "/foox////", INT_TO_PTR(5)) == -EEXIST);
+ assert_se(hashmap_put(h, "foo//////bar/quux//", INT_TO_PTR(6)) >= 0);
+ assert_se(hashmap_put(h, "foo/bar//quux/", INT_TO_PTR(8)) == -EEXIST);
+
+ assert_se(hashmap_get(h, "foo") == INT_TO_PTR(1));
+ assert_se(hashmap_get(h, "foo/") == INT_TO_PTR(1));
+ assert_se(hashmap_get(h, "foo////") == INT_TO_PTR(1));
+ assert_se(hashmap_get(h, "/foo") == INT_TO_PTR(2));
+ assert_se(hashmap_get(h, "//foo") == INT_TO_PTR(2));
+ assert_se(hashmap_get(h, "/////foo////") == INT_TO_PTR(2));
+ assert_se(hashmap_get(h, "/////foox////") == INT_TO_PTR(4));
+ assert_se(hashmap_get(h, "/foox/") == INT_TO_PTR(4));
+ assert_se(hashmap_get(h, "/foox") == INT_TO_PTR(4));
+ assert_se(!hashmap_get(h, "foox"));
+ assert_se(hashmap_get(h, "foo/bar/quux") == INT_TO_PTR(6));
+ assert_se(hashmap_get(h, "foo////bar////quux/////") == INT_TO_PTR(6));
+ assert_se(!hashmap_get(h, "/foo////bar////quux/////"));
+}
+
int main(int argc, const char *argv[]) {
test_hashmap_funcs();
test_ordered_hashmap_funcs();
test_uint64_compare_func();
test_trivial_compare_func();
test_string_compare_func();
+ test_path_hashmap();
+
+ return 0;
}