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325 lines
9.1 KiB
325 lines
9.1 KiB
commit 9795a1801eb1a4f3ae6346e32666d3d05f006115 |
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Author: Siddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@redhat.com> |
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Date: Sun Jun 30 20:45:05 2013 +0530 |
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Fall back to non-cached sequence traversal and comparison |
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strcoll currently falls back to alloca if malloc fails, resulting in a |
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possible stack overflow. This patch implements sequence traversal and |
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comparison without caching indeces and rules. |
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diff --git glibc-2.17-c758a686/string/strcoll_l.c glibc-2.17-c758a686/string/strcoll_l.c |
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index 1bb9e23..1be6874 100644 |
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--- glibc-2.17-c758a686/string/strcoll_l.c |
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+++ glibc-2.17-c758a686/string/strcoll_l.c |
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@@ -55,6 +55,12 @@ typedef struct |
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const USTRING_TYPE *us; /* The string. */ |
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int32_t *idxarr; /* Array to cache weight indeces. */ |
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unsigned char *rulearr; /* Array to cache rules. */ |
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+ unsigned char rule; /* Saved rule for the first sequence. */ |
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+ int32_t idx; /* Index to weight of the current sequence. */ |
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+ int32_t save_idx; /* Save looked up index of a forward |
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+ sequence after the last backward |
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+ sequence. */ |
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+ const USTRING_TYPE *back_us; /* Beginning of the backward sequence. */ |
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} coll_seq; |
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/* Get next sequence. The weight indeces are cached, so we don't need to |
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@@ -227,7 +233,191 @@ get_next_seq (coll_seq *seq, int nrules, const unsigned char *rulesets, |
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seq->us = us; |
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} |
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-/* Compare two sequences. */ |
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+/* Get next sequence. Traverse the string as required. This function does not |
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+ set or use any index or rule cache. */ |
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+static void |
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+get_next_seq_nocache (coll_seq *seq, int nrules, const unsigned char *rulesets, |
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+ const USTRING_TYPE *weights, const int32_t *table, |
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+ const USTRING_TYPE *extra, const int32_t *indirect, |
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+ int pass) |
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+{ |
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+#include WEIGHT_H |
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+ int val = seq->val = 0; |
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+ int len = seq->len; |
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+ size_t backw_stop = seq->backw_stop; |
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+ size_t backw = seq->backw; |
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+ size_t idxcnt = seq->idxcnt; |
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+ size_t idxmax = seq->idxmax; |
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+ int32_t idx = seq->idx; |
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+ const USTRING_TYPE *us = seq->us; |
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+ |
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+ while (len == 0) |
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+ { |
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+ ++val; |
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+ if (backw_stop != ~0ul) |
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+ { |
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+ /* The is something pushed. */ |
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+ if (backw == backw_stop) |
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+ { |
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+ /* The last pushed character was handled. Continue |
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+ with forward characters. */ |
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+ if (idxcnt < idxmax) |
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+ { |
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+ idx = seq->save_idx; |
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+ backw_stop = ~0ul; |
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+ } |
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+ else |
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+ { |
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+ /* Nothing anymore. The backward sequence ended with |
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+ the last sequence in the string. Note that len is |
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+ still zero. */ |
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+ idx = 0; |
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+ break; |
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+ } |
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+ } |
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+ else |
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+ { |
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+ /* XXX Traverse BACKW sequences from the beginning of |
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+ BACKW_STOP to get the next sequence. Is ther a quicker way |
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+ to do this? */ |
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+ int i = backw_stop; |
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+ us = seq->back_us; |
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+ while (i < backw) |
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+ { |
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+ int32_t tmp = findidx (&us, -1); |
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+ idx = tmp & 0xffffff; |
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+ i++; |
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+ } |
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+ --backw; |
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+ us = seq->us; |
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+ } |
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+ } |
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+ else |
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+ { |
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+ backw_stop = idxmax; |
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+ int32_t prev_idx = idx; |
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+ |
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+ while (*us != L('\0')) |
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+ { |
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+ int32_t tmp = findidx (&us, -1); |
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+ unsigned char rule = tmp >> 24; |
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+ prev_idx = idx; |
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+ idx = tmp & 0xffffff; |
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+ idxcnt = idxmax++; |
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+ |
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+ /* Save the rule for the first sequence. */ |
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+ if (__glibc_unlikely (idxcnt == 0)) |
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+ seq->rule = rule; |
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+ |
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+ if ((rulesets[rule * nrules + pass] |
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+ & sort_backward) == 0) |
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+ /* No more backward characters to push. */ |
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+ break; |
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+ ++idxcnt; |
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+ } |
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+ |
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+ if (backw_stop >= idxcnt) |
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+ { |
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+ /* No sequence at all or just one. */ |
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+ if (idxcnt == idxmax || backw_stop > idxcnt) |
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+ /* Note that len is still zero. */ |
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+ break; |
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+ |
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+ backw_stop = ~0ul; |
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+ } |
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+ else |
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+ { |
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+ /* We pushed backward sequences. If the stream ended with the |
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+ backward sequence, then we process the last sequence we |
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+ found. Otherwise we process the sequence before the last |
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+ one since the last one was a forward sequence. */ |
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+ seq->back_us = seq->us; |
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+ seq->us = us; |
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+ backw = idxcnt; |
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+ if (idxmax > idxcnt) |
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+ { |
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+ backw--; |
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+ seq->save_idx = idx; |
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+ idx = prev_idx; |
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+ } |
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+ if (backw > backw_stop) |
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+ backw--; |
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+ } |
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+ } |
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+ |
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+ len = weights[idx++]; |
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+ /* Skip over indeces of previous levels. */ |
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+ for (int i = 0; i < pass; i++) |
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+ { |
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+ idx += len; |
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+ len = weights[idx]; |
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+ idx++; |
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+ } |
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+ } |
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+ |
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+ /* Update the structure. */ |
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+ seq->val = val; |
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+ seq->len = len; |
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+ seq->backw_stop = backw_stop; |
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+ seq->backw = backw; |
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+ seq->idxcnt = idxcnt; |
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+ seq->idxmax = idxmax; |
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+ seq->us = us; |
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+ seq->idx = idx; |
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+} |
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+ |
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+/* Compare two sequences. This version does not use the index and rules |
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+ cache. */ |
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+static int |
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+do_compare_nocache (coll_seq *seq1, coll_seq *seq2, int position, |
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+ const USTRING_TYPE *weights) |
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+{ |
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+ int seq1len = seq1->len; |
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+ int seq2len = seq2->len; |
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+ int val1 = seq1->val; |
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+ int val2 = seq2->val; |
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+ int idx1 = seq1->idx; |
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+ int idx2 = seq2->idx; |
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+ int result = 0; |
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+ |
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+ /* Test for position if necessary. */ |
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+ if (position && val1 != val2) |
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+ { |
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+ result = val1 - val2; |
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+ goto out; |
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+ } |
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+ |
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+ /* Compare the two sequences. */ |
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+ do |
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+ { |
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+ if (weights[idx1] != weights[idx2]) |
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+ { |
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+ /* The sequences differ. */ |
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+ result = weights[idx1] - weights[idx2]; |
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+ goto out; |
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+ } |
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+ |
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+ /* Increment the offsets. */ |
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+ ++idx1; |
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+ ++idx2; |
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+ |
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+ --seq1len; |
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+ --seq2len; |
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+ } |
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+ while (seq1len > 0 && seq2len > 0); |
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+ |
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+ if (position && seq1len != seq2len) |
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+ result = seq1len - seq2len; |
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+ |
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+out: |
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+ seq1->len = seq1len; |
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+ seq2->len = seq2len; |
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+ seq1->idx = idx1; |
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+ seq2->idx = idx2; |
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+ return result; |
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+} |
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+ |
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+/* Compare two sequences using the index cache. */ |
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static int |
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do_compare (coll_seq *seq1, coll_seq *seq2, int position, |
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const USTRING_TYPE *weights) |
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@@ -334,57 +524,62 @@ STRCOLL (const STRING_TYPE *s1, const STRING_TYPE *s2, __locale_t l) |
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memset (&seq1, 0, sizeof (seq1)); |
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seq2 = seq1; |
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- /* We need the elements of the strings as unsigned values since they |
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- are used as indeces. */ |
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- seq1.us = (const USTRING_TYPE *) s1; |
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- seq2.us = (const USTRING_TYPE *) s2; |
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- |
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if (! __libc_use_alloca ((s1len + s2len) * (sizeof (int32_t) + 1))) |
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{ |
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seq1.idxarr = (int32_t *) malloc ((s1len + s2len) * (sizeof (int32_t) + 1)); |
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- seq2.idxarr = &seq1.idxarr[s1len]; |
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- seq1.rulearr = (unsigned char *) &seq2.idxarr[s2len]; |
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- seq2.rulearr = &seq1.rulearr[s1len]; |
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- |
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- if (seq1.idxarr == NULL) |
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- /* No memory. Well, go with the stack then. |
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- |
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- XXX Once this implementation is stable we will handle this |
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- differently. Instead of precomputing the indeces we will |
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- do this in time. This means, though, that this happens for |
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- every pass again. */ |
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- goto try_stack; |
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- use_malloc = true; |
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+ |
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+ /* If we failed to allocate memory, we leave everything as NULL so that |
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+ we use the nocache version of traversal and comparison functions. */ |
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+ if (seq1.idxarr != NULL) |
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+ { |
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+ seq2.idxarr = &seq1.idxarr[s1len]; |
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+ seq1.rulearr = (unsigned char *) &seq2.idxarr[s2len]; |
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+ seq2.rulearr = &seq1.rulearr[s1len]; |
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+ use_malloc = true; |
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+ } |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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- try_stack: |
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seq1.idxarr = (int32_t *) alloca (s1len * sizeof (int32_t)); |
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seq2.idxarr = (int32_t *) alloca (s2len * sizeof (int32_t)); |
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seq1.rulearr = (unsigned char *) alloca (s1len); |
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seq2.rulearr = (unsigned char *) alloca (s2len); |
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} |
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- seq1.rulearr[0] = 0; |
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+ int rule = 0; |
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/* Cache values in the first pass and if needed, use them in subsequent |
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passes. */ |
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for (int pass = 0; pass < nrules; ++pass) |
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{ |
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seq1.idxcnt = 0; |
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+ seq1.idx = 0; |
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+ seq2.idx = 0; |
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seq1.backw_stop = ~0ul; |
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seq1.backw = ~0ul; |
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seq2.idxcnt = 0; |
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seq2.backw_stop = ~0ul; |
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seq2.backw = ~0ul; |
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+ /* We need the elements of the strings as unsigned values since they |
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+ are used as indeces. */ |
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+ seq1.us = (const USTRING_TYPE *) s1; |
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+ seq2.us = (const USTRING_TYPE *) s2; |
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+ |
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/* We assume that if a rule has defined `position' in one section |
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this is true for all of them. */ |
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- int position = rulesets[seq1.rulearr[0] * nrules + pass] & sort_position; |
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+ int position = rulesets[rule * nrules + pass] & sort_position; |
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while (1) |
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{ |
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- if (pass == 0) |
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+ if (__glibc_unlikely (seq1.idxarr == NULL)) |
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+ { |
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+ get_next_seq_nocache (&seq1, nrules, rulesets, weights, table, |
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+ extra, indirect, pass); |
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+ get_next_seq_nocache (&seq2, nrules, rulesets, weights, table, |
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+ extra, indirect, pass); |
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+ } |
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+ else if (pass == 0) |
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{ |
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get_next_seq (&seq1, nrules, rulesets, weights, table, extra, |
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indirect); |
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@@ -411,10 +606,18 @@ STRCOLL (const STRING_TYPE *s1, const STRING_TYPE *s2, __locale_t l) |
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goto free_and_return; |
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} |
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- result = do_compare (&seq1, &seq2, position, weights); |
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+ if (__glibc_unlikely (seq1.idxarr == NULL)) |
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+ result = do_compare_nocache (&seq1, &seq2, position, weights); |
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+ else |
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+ result = do_compare (&seq1, &seq2, position, weights); |
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if (result != 0) |
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goto free_and_return; |
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} |
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+ |
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+ if (__glibc_likely (seq1.rulearr != NULL)) |
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+ rule = seq1.rulearr[0]; |
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+ else |
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+ rule = seq1.rule; |
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} |
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/* Free the memory if needed. */
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