From: Lai Jiangshan Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2011 13:05:09 +0000 (-0500) Subject: it is not required that ht->t.size >= ht->min_table_size anymore X-Git-Tag: v0.7.0~43^2~44 X-Git-Url: https://git.lttng.org./?a=commitdiff_plain;h=d0d8f9aa03e9df3ca61b8c823678e5c3a9640a4d;p=userspace-rcu.git it is not required that ht->t.size >= ht->min_table_size anymore Original code always ensure ht->t.size >= ht->min_table_size. This can be improved: ht->min_table_size should be used for allocation, not for the bucket size in use. Why does the original code need to always ensure this ? Original code don't do special alloc/free when ht->t.size < ht->min_table_size in init_table()/fini_table(), so we have to force ht->t.size >= ht->min_table_size. Why does new code become flexible ? New code use the wrappers, they handle the special cases. Signed-off-by: Lai Jiangshan Signed-off-by: Mathieu Desnoyers --- diff --git a/rculfhash.c b/rculfhash.c index 46bfa7a..8071915 100644 --- a/rculfhash.c +++ b/rculfhash.c @@ -187,7 +187,8 @@ /* * Define the minimum table size. */ -#define MIN_TABLE_SIZE 1 +#define MIN_TABLE_ORDER 0 +#define MIN_TABLE_SIZE (1UL << MIN_TABLE_ORDER) #if (CAA_BITS_PER_LONG == 32) #define MAX_TABLE_ORDER 32 @@ -1142,7 +1143,7 @@ void init_table_populate_partition(struct cds_lfht *ht, unsigned long i, { unsigned long j, size = 1UL << (i - 1); - assert(i > ht->min_alloc_order); + assert(i > MIN_TABLE_ORDER); ht->cds_lfht_rcu_read_lock(); for (j = size + start; j < size + start + len; j++) { struct cds_lfht_node *new_node = bucket_at(ht, j); @@ -1178,7 +1179,7 @@ void init_table(struct cds_lfht *ht, dbg_printf("init table: first_order %lu last_order %lu\n", first_order, last_order); - assert(first_order > ht->min_alloc_order); + assert(first_order > MIN_TABLE_ORDER); for (i = first_order; i <= last_order; i++) { unsigned long len; @@ -1240,7 +1241,7 @@ void remove_table_partition(struct cds_lfht *ht, unsigned long i, { unsigned long j, size = 1UL << (i - 1); - assert(i > ht->min_alloc_order); + assert(i > MIN_TABLE_ORDER); ht->cds_lfht_rcu_read_lock(); for (j = size + start; j < size + start + len; j++) { struct cds_lfht_node *fini_node = bucket_at(ht, j); @@ -1277,7 +1278,7 @@ void fini_table(struct cds_lfht *ht, dbg_printf("fini table: first_order %lu last_order %lu\n", first_order, last_order); - assert(first_order > ht->min_alloc_order); + assert(first_order > MIN_TABLE_ORDER); for (i = last_order; i >= first_order; i--) { unsigned long len; @@ -1390,7 +1391,7 @@ struct cds_lfht *_cds_lfht_new(unsigned long init_size, if (!init_size || (init_size & (init_size - 1))) return NULL; min_alloc_size = max(min_alloc_size, MIN_TABLE_SIZE); - init_size = max(init_size, min_alloc_size); + init_size = max(init_size, MIN_TABLE_SIZE); ht = calloc(1, sizeof(struct cds_lfht)); assert(ht); ht->flags = flags; @@ -1720,7 +1721,7 @@ void _do_cds_lfht_shrink(struct cds_lfht *ht, { unsigned long old_order, new_order; - new_size = max(new_size, ht->min_alloc_size); + new_size = max(new_size, MIN_TABLE_SIZE); old_order = get_count_order_ulong(old_size); new_order = get_count_order_ulong(new_size); dbg_printf("resize from %lu (order %lu) to %lu (order %lu) buckets\n", @@ -1768,7 +1769,7 @@ static void resize_target_update_count(struct cds_lfht *ht, unsigned long count) { - count = max(count, ht->min_alloc_size); + count = max(count, MIN_TABLE_SIZE); uatomic_set(&ht->t.resize_target, count); } @@ -1843,7 +1844,7 @@ void cds_lfht_resize_lazy_count(struct cds_lfht *ht, unsigned long size, { if (!(ht->flags & CDS_LFHT_AUTO_RESIZE)) return; - count = max(count, ht->min_alloc_size); + count = max(count, MIN_TABLE_SIZE); if (count == size) return; /* Already the right size, no resize needed */ if (count > size) { /* lazy grow */ diff --git a/tests/test_urcu_hash.c b/tests/test_urcu_hash.c index fe650f3..01ae01a 100644 --- a/tests/test_urcu_hash.c +++ b/tests/test_urcu_hash.c @@ -896,7 +896,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) return -1; } - if (min_hash_alloc_size && min_hash_alloc_size * (min_hash_alloc_size - 1)) { + if (min_hash_alloc_size && min_hash_alloc_size & (min_hash_alloc_size - 1)) { printf("Error: Min hash alloc size %lu is not a power of 2.\n", min_hash_alloc_size); return -1;