Fix: pthread::mutex unlock must not throw
[lttng-tools.git] / src / common / dynamic-array.hpp
1 /*
2 * Copyright (C) 2019 Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
3 *
4 * SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-only
5 *
6 */
7
8 #ifndef LTTNG_DYNAMIC_ARRAY_H
9 #define LTTNG_DYNAMIC_ARRAY_H
10
11 #include <common/dynamic-buffer.hpp>
12
13 typedef void (*lttng_dynamic_array_element_destructor)(void *element);
14 typedef void (*lttng_dynamic_pointer_array_destructor)(void *ptr);
15
16 struct lttng_dynamic_array {
17 struct lttng_dynamic_buffer buffer;
18 size_t element_size;
19 size_t size;
20 lttng_dynamic_array_element_destructor destructor;
21 };
22
23 struct lttng_dynamic_pointer_array {
24 struct lttng_dynamic_array array;
25 };
26
27 /*
28 * Initialize a resizable array of fixed-size elements. This performs no
29 * allocation and can't fail.
30 */
31 void lttng_dynamic_array_init(struct lttng_dynamic_array *array,
32 size_t element_size,
33 lttng_dynamic_array_element_destructor destructor);
34
35 /*
36 * Returns the number of elements in the dynamic array.
37 */
38 static inline
39 size_t lttng_dynamic_array_get_count(
40 const struct lttng_dynamic_array *array)
41 {
42 return array->size;
43 }
44
45 /*
46 * Returns a pointer to the element. Mutating operations on the array invalidate
47 * the returned pointer.
48 */
49 static inline
50 void *lttng_dynamic_array_get_element(const struct lttng_dynamic_array *array,
51 size_t element_index)
52 {
53 LTTNG_ASSERT(element_index < array->size);
54 return array->buffer.data + (element_index * array->element_size);
55 }
56
57 /*
58 * Set the array's element count to new_element_count. Any added element will
59 * be zeroed.
60 *
61 * Be careful to expand the array's element count _before_ calling out external
62 * APIs (e.g. read(3)) which may populate the buffer as setting the element
63 * count after will zero-out the result of the operation.
64 *
65 * Shrinking an array does not zero the old content. If the buffer may contain
66 * sensititve information, it must be cleared manually _before_ changing the
67 * size.
68 *
69 * NOTE: It is striclty _invalid_ to access memory after _size_, regardless
70 * of prior calls to set_capacity().
71 */
72 int lttng_dynamic_array_set_count(struct lttng_dynamic_array *array,
73 size_t new_element_count);
74
75 /*
76 * Add an element to the end of a dynamic array. The array's element count is
77 * increased by one and its underlying capacity is adjusted automatically.
78 *
79 * element is a pointer to the element to add (copy) to the array.
80 */
81 int lttng_dynamic_array_add_element(struct lttng_dynamic_array *array,
82 const void *element);
83
84 /*
85 * Remove an element from the dynamic array. The array's element count is
86 * decreased by one and the following elements are shifted to take its place
87 * (when applicable).
88 */
89 int lttng_dynamic_array_remove_element(struct lttng_dynamic_array *array,
90 size_t element_index);
91
92 /* Release any memory used by the dynamic array. */
93 void lttng_dynamic_array_reset(struct lttng_dynamic_array *array);
94
95 /* Remove all elements from the dynamic array. */
96 void lttng_dynamic_array_clear(struct lttng_dynamic_array *array);
97
98 /*
99 * Specialization of lttng_dynamic_array for pointers. This utility
100 * is built under the assumption that pointer sizes are equal
101 * for all data types on supported architectures. Revisit this in the event
102 * of a port to an Harvard architecture.
103 */
104
105 /*
106 * Initialize a resizable array of fixed-size elements. This performs no
107 * allocation and can't fail.
108 */
109 void lttng_dynamic_pointer_array_init(
110 struct lttng_dynamic_pointer_array *array,
111 lttng_dynamic_pointer_array_destructor destructor);
112
113 /*
114 * Returns the number of pointers in the dynamic pointer array.
115 */
116 static inline
117 size_t lttng_dynamic_pointer_array_get_count(
118 const struct lttng_dynamic_pointer_array *array)
119 {
120 return lttng_dynamic_array_get_count(&array->array);
121 }
122
123 /*
124 * Returns the pointer at index `index`.
125 */
126 static inline
127 void *lttng_dynamic_pointer_array_get_pointer(
128 const struct lttng_dynamic_pointer_array *array, size_t index)
129 {
130 void **element = (void **) lttng_dynamic_array_get_element(&array->array, index);
131
132 return *element;
133 }
134
135 /*
136 * Returns the pointer at index `index`, sets the array slot to NULL. Does not
137 * run the destructor.
138 */
139
140 static inline
141 void *lttng_dynamic_pointer_array_steal_pointer(
142 struct lttng_dynamic_pointer_array *array, size_t index)
143 {
144 void **p_element = (void **) lttng_dynamic_array_get_element(&array->array, index);
145 void *element = *p_element;
146
147 *p_element = NULL;
148
149 return element;
150 }
151
152 /*
153 * Add a pointer to the end of a dynamic pointer array. The array's element
154 * count is increased by one and its underlying capacity is adjusted
155 * automatically.
156 */
157 static inline
158 int lttng_dynamic_pointer_array_add_pointer(
159 struct lttng_dynamic_pointer_array *array, void *pointer)
160 {
161 return lttng_dynamic_array_add_element(&array->array, &pointer);
162 }
163
164 /*
165 * Remove a pointer from a dynamic pointer array. The array's element
166 * count is decreased by one and the following pointers are shifted to
167 * take the place of the removed pointer (if applicable).
168 */
169 int lttng_dynamic_pointer_array_remove_pointer(
170 struct lttng_dynamic_pointer_array *array, size_t index);
171
172 /* Release any memory used by the dynamic array. */
173 void lttng_dynamic_pointer_array_reset(
174 struct lttng_dynamic_pointer_array *array);
175
176 /* Remove all elements from the dynamic pointer array. */
177 void lttng_dynamic_pointer_array_clear(
178 struct lttng_dynamic_pointer_array *array);
179
180 #endif /* LTTNG_DYNAMIC_ARRAY_H */
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