pqueue.c revision 221304ee937bc0910948a8be1320cb8cc4eb6d36
1/* crypto/pqueue/pqueue.c */
2/*
3 * DTLS implementation written by Nagendra Modadugu
4 * (nagendra@cs.stanford.edu) for the OpenSSL project 2005.
5 */
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58 */
59
60#include "cryptlib.h"
61#include <openssl/bn.h>
62#include "pqueue.h"
63
64typedef struct _pqueue
65	{
66	pitem *items;
67	int count;
68	} pqueue_s;
69
70pitem *
71pitem_new(unsigned char *prio64be, void *data)
72	{
73	pitem *item = (pitem *) OPENSSL_malloc(sizeof(pitem));
74	if (item == NULL) return NULL;
75
76	memcpy(item->priority,prio64be,sizeof(item->priority));
77
78	item->data = data;
79	item->next = NULL;
80
81	return item;
82	}
83
84void
85pitem_free(pitem *item)
86	{
87	if (item == NULL) return;
88
89	OPENSSL_free(item);
90	}
91
92pqueue_s *
93pqueue_new()
94	{
95	pqueue_s *pq = (pqueue_s *) OPENSSL_malloc(sizeof(pqueue_s));
96	if (pq == NULL) return NULL;
97
98	memset(pq, 0x00, sizeof(pqueue_s));
99	return pq;
100	}
101
102void
103pqueue_free(pqueue_s *pq)
104	{
105	if (pq == NULL) return;
106
107	OPENSSL_free(pq);
108	}
109
110pitem *
111pqueue_insert(pqueue_s *pq, pitem *item)
112	{
113	pitem *curr, *next;
114
115	if (pq->items == NULL)
116		{
117		pq->items = item;
118		return item;
119		}
120
121	for(curr = NULL, next = pq->items;
122		next != NULL;
123		curr = next, next = next->next)
124		{
125		/* we can compare 64-bit value in big-endian encoding
126		 * with memcmp:-) */
127		int cmp = memcmp(next->priority, item->priority,8);
128		if (cmp > 0)		/* next > item */
129			{
130			item->next = next;
131
132			if (curr == NULL)
133				pq->items = item;
134			else
135				curr->next = item;
136
137			return item;
138			}
139
140		else if (cmp == 0)	/* duplicates not allowed */
141			return NULL;
142		}
143
144	item->next = NULL;
145	curr->next = item;
146
147	return item;
148	}
149
150pitem *
151pqueue_peek(pqueue_s *pq)
152	{
153	return pq->items;
154	}
155
156pitem *
157pqueue_pop(pqueue_s *pq)
158	{
159	pitem *item = pq->items;
160
161	if (pq->items != NULL)
162		pq->items = pq->items->next;
163
164	return item;
165	}
166
167pitem *
168pqueue_find(pqueue_s *pq, unsigned char *prio64be)
169	{
170	pitem *next, *prev = NULL;
171	pitem *found = NULL;
172
173	if ( pq->items == NULL)
174		return NULL;
175
176	for ( next = pq->items; next->next != NULL;
177		  prev = next, next = next->next)
178		{
179		if ( memcmp(next->priority, prio64be,8) == 0)
180			{
181			found = next;
182			break;
183			}
184		}
185
186	/* check the one last node */
187	if ( memcmp(next->priority, prio64be,8) ==0)
188		found = next;
189
190	if ( ! found)
191		return NULL;
192
193#if 0 /* find works in peek mode */
194	if ( prev == NULL)
195		pq->items = next->next;
196	else
197		prev->next = next->next;
198#endif
199
200	return found;
201	}
202
203void
204pqueue_print(pqueue_s *pq)
205	{
206	pitem *item = pq->items;
207
208	while(item != NULL)
209		{
210		printf("item\t%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x\n",
211			item->priority[0],item->priority[1],
212			item->priority[2],item->priority[3],
213			item->priority[4],item->priority[5],
214			item->priority[6],item->priority[7]);
215		item = item->next;
216		}
217	}
218
219pitem *
220pqueue_iterator(pqueue_s *pq)
221	{
222	return pqueue_peek(pq);
223	}
224
225pitem *
226pqueue_next(pitem **item)
227	{
228	pitem *ret;
229
230	if ( item == NULL || *item == NULL)
231		return NULL;
232
233
234	/* *item != NULL */
235	ret = *item;
236	*item = (*item)->next;
237
238	return ret;
239	}
240
241int
242pqueue_size(pqueue_s *pq)
243{
244	pitem *item = pq->items;
245	int count = 0;
246
247	while(item != NULL)
248	{
249		count++;
250		item = item->next;
251	}
252	return count;
253}
254