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| author | Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org> | 2024-03-31 10:05:39 -0700 |
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| committer | Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org> | 2024-03-31 10:05:39 -0700 |
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diff --git a/docs/reference/src/SUMMARY.md b/docs/reference/src/SUMMARY.md index e8d40df8..42910b17 100644 --- a/docs/reference/src/SUMMARY.md +++ b/docs/reference/src/SUMMARY.md @@ -111,6 +111,7 @@ - [nng_alloc](util/nng_alloc.md) - [nng_clock](util/nng_clock.md) - [nng_free](util/nng_free.md) + - [nng_id_map](util/nng_id_map.md) - [nng_msleep](util/nng_msleep.md) - [nng_random](util/nng_random.md) - [nng_sleep_aio](util/nng_sleep_aio.md) diff --git a/docs/reference/src/refs.md b/docs/reference/src/refs.md index 43e9b435..2c7e5028 100644 --- a/docs/reference/src/refs.md +++ b/docs/reference/src/refs.md @@ -137,6 +137,7 @@ [nng_alloc]: ../util/nng_alloc.md [nng_clock]: ../util/nng_clock.md [nng_free]: ../util/nng_free.md +[nng_id_map]: ../util/nng_id_map.md [nng_msleep]: ../util/nng_msleep.md [nng_random]: ../util/nng_random.md [nng_sleep_aio]: ../util/nng_sleep_aio.md diff --git a/docs/reference/src/util/nng_id_map.md b/docs/reference/src/util/nng_id_map.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2e7f63af --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/reference/src/util/nng_id_map.md @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +# nng_id_map + +## NAME + +nng_id_map --- identifier based mapping table + +## SYNOPSIS + +```c +#include <nng/nng.h> +#include <nng/supplemental/util/idhash.h> + +typedef struct nng_id_map_s nng_id_map; + +#define NNG_MAP_RANDOM 1 + +int nng_id_map_alloc(nng_id_map **map_p, uint64_t lo, uint64_t hi, int flags); +void nng_id_map_free(nng_id_map *map); +void *nng_id_get(nng_id_map *map, uint64_t id); +int nng_id_set(nng_id_map *map, uint64_t, void *value); +int nng_id_alloc(nng_id_map *map, uint64_t *id_p, void *value); +int nng_id_remove(nng_id_map *map, uint64_t id); +``` + +## DESCRIPTION + +These functions provide support for managing tables of data based on +{{i:identifiers}}, ensuring that identifiers are allocated uniquely and within +specified range limits. + +The table stores data pointers (which must not be `NULL`) at a logical numeric index. +It does so efficiently, even if large gaps exist, and it provides a means to efficiently +allocate a numeric identifier from a pool of unused identifiers. + +Identifiers are allocated in increasing order, without reusing old identifiers until the +largest possible identifier is allocated. After wrapping, only identifiers that are no longer +in use will be considered. +No effort is made to order the availability of identifiers based on when they were freed.[^1] + +[^1]: + The concern about possibly reusing a recently released identifier + comes into consideration after the range has wrapped. Given a sufficiently + large range, this is unlikely to be a concern. + +An initial table is allocated with `nng_id_map_alloc()`, which takes the lowest legal identifier in _lo_, +and the largest legal identifier in _hi_. +The new table is returned in _map_p_, and should be used as the _map_ argument to the rest of these functions. + +If these _lo_ and _hi_ are both zero, then a full range of 32-bit identifiers is assumed.[^2] + +[^2]: + Consequently, if identifiers larger than or equal to 2<sup>32</sup> are required, then both _lo_ and _hi_ must be specified with the + exact values desired. + +The _flags_ argument is a bit mask of flags for the table. +If {{i:`NNG_MAP_RANDOM`}} is specified, then the starting point for allocations is randomized, but subsequent allocations will then be monotonically increasing. +This is useful to reduce the odds of different instances of an application using the same identifiers at the same time. + +The `nng_id_get()` function returns the value previously stored with the given identifier. +If no value is currently associated with the identifer, it returns `NULL`. + +The `nng_id_set()` function sets the value with the associated identifier. +This can be used to replace a previously allocated identifier. +If the identifier was not previously allocated, then it is allocated as part of the call. +This function does not necessarily honor the identifier range limits set for the map when it was allocated. + +The `nng_id_alloc()` function allocates a new identifier from the range for the map, and associates it with +the supplied _value_. + +The `nng_id_remove()` function removes the identifier and its associated value from the table. + +> [!NOTE] +> These functions are limited to storing at most 2<sup>32</sup> used identifiers, even though the identifers may +> themselves be larger than 2<sup>32</sup>. + +> [!NOTE] +> These functions are _not_ thread-safe. +> Callers should use a [mutex][mutex] or similar approach when thread-safety is needed. + +## RETURN VALUES + +The `nng_id_map_alloc()`, `nng_id_set()`, `nng_id_alloc()`, and `nng_id_remove()` functions +return 0 on success, or -1 on failure. + +The `nng_id_map_get()` function returns the requested data pointer, or `NULL` if the identifier was not found. + +## ERRORS + +- `NNG_ENOENT`: The _id_ does not exist in the table. +- `NNG_ENOMEM`: Insufficient memory is available, or the table is full. + +{{#include ../refs.md}} |
