From: Jason Ekstrand Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2015 02:29:32 +0000 (-0800) Subject: util/hash_table: Do a full search when adding new items X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=c9287e797b3e58bd4403f79d484e7235dc59262d;p=mesa.git util/hash_table: Do a full search when adding new items Previously, the hash_table_insert function would bail early if it found a deleted slot that it could re-use. However, this is a problem if the key being inserted is already in the hash table but further down the list. If this happens, the element ends up getting inserted in the hash table twice. This commit makes it so that we walk over all of the possible entries for the given key and then, if we don't find the key, place it in the available free entry we found. Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt --- diff --git a/src/util/hash_table.c b/src/util/hash_table.c index fd8e2ea244f..3247593c1f6 100644 --- a/src/util/hash_table.c +++ b/src/util/hash_table.c @@ -267,6 +267,7 @@ hash_table_insert(struct hash_table *ht, uint32_t hash, const void *key, void *data) { uint32_t start_hash_address, hash_address; + struct hash_entry *available_entry = NULL; if (ht->entries >= ht->max_entries) { _mesa_hash_table_rehash(ht, ht->size_index + 1); @@ -281,13 +282,11 @@ hash_table_insert(struct hash_table *ht, uint32_t hash, uint32_t double_hash; if (!entry_is_present(ht, entry)) { - if (entry_is_deleted(ht, entry)) - ht->deleted_entries--; - entry->hash = hash; - entry->key = key; - entry->data = data; - ht->entries++; - return entry; + /* Stash the first available entry we find */ + if (available_entry == NULL) + available_entry = entry; + if (entry_is_free(entry)) + break; } /* Implement replacement when another insert happens @@ -314,6 +313,16 @@ hash_table_insert(struct hash_table *ht, uint32_t hash, hash_address = (hash_address + double_hash) % ht->size; } while (hash_address != start_hash_address); + if (available_entry) { + if (entry_is_deleted(ht, available_entry)) + ht->deleted_entries--; + available_entry->hash = hash; + available_entry->key = key; + available_entry->data = data; + ht->entries++; + return available_entry; + } + /* We could hit here if a required resize failed. An unchecked-malloc * application could ignore this result. */