From: nasm-bot f. H. P. A. <hp...@li...> - 2016-02-17 01:57:39
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Commit-ID: 82a3082d643e2bf8da91bb178fa639eb494be4d6 Gitweb: http://repo.or.cz/w/nasm.git?a=commitdiff;h=82a3082d643e2bf8da91bb178fa639eb494be4d6 Author: H. Peter Anvin <hp...@li...> AuthorDate: Tue, 16 Feb 2016 17:46:18 -0800 Committer: H. Peter Anvin <hp...@li...> CommitDate: Tue, 16 Feb 2016 17:47:25 -0800 raa: move private parts of the implementation into raa.c Move the private aspects of the implementation into raa.c instead of exposing it to raa.h. Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hp...@li...> --- raa.c | 45 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ raa.h | 45 +-------------------------------------------- 2 files changed, 46 insertions(+), 44 deletions(-) diff --git a/raa.c b/raa.c index be912a4..a9ed830 100644 --- a/raa.c +++ b/raa.c @@ -34,6 +34,51 @@ #include "nasmlib.h" #include "raa.h" +/* + * Routines to manage a dynamic random access array of int64_ts which + * may grow in size to be more than the largest single malloc'able + * chunk. + */ + +#define RAA_BLKSHIFT 15 /* 2**this many longs allocated at once */ +#define RAA_BLKSIZE (1 << RAA_BLKSHIFT) +#define RAA_LAYERSHIFT 15 /* 2**this many _pointers_ allocated */ +#define RAA_LAYERSIZE (1 << RAA_LAYERSHIFT) + +typedef struct RAA RAA; +typedef union RAA_UNION RAA_UNION; +typedef struct RAA_LEAF RAA_LEAF; +typedef struct RAA_BRANCH RAA_BRANCH; + +struct RAA { + /* + * Number of layers below this one to get to the real data. 0 + * means this structure is a leaf, holding RAA_BLKSIZE real + * data items; 1 and above mean it's a branch, holding + * RAA_LAYERSIZE pointers to the next level branch or leaf + * structures. + */ + int layers; + + /* + * Number of real data items spanned by one position in the + * `data' array at this level. This number is 0 trivially, for + * a leaf (level 0): for a level 1 branch it should be + * RAA_BLKSHIFT, and for a level 2 branch it's + * RAA_LAYERSHIFT+RAA_BLKSHIFT. + */ + int shift; + + union RAA_UNION { + struct RAA_LEAF { + int64_t data[RAA_BLKSIZE]; + } l; + struct RAA_BRANCH { + struct RAA *data[RAA_LAYERSIZE]; + } b; + } u; +}; + #define LEAFSIZ (sizeof(RAA)-sizeof(RAA_UNION)+sizeof(RAA_LEAF)) #define BRANCHSIZ (sizeof(RAA)-sizeof(RAA_UNION)+sizeof(RAA_BRANCH)) diff --git a/raa.h b/raa.h index d47f84c..22c4537 100644 --- a/raa.h +++ b/raa.h @@ -36,50 +36,7 @@ #include "compiler.h" -/* - * Routines to manage a dynamic random access array of int64_ts which - * may grow in size to be more than the largest single malloc'able - * chunk. - */ - -#define RAA_BLKSHIFT 15 /* 2**this many longs allocated at once */ -#define RAA_BLKSIZE (1 << RAA_BLKSHIFT) -#define RAA_LAYERSHIFT 15 /* 2**this many _pointers_ allocated */ -#define RAA_LAYERSIZE (1 << RAA_LAYERSHIFT) - -typedef struct RAA RAA; -typedef union RAA_UNION RAA_UNION; -typedef struct RAA_LEAF RAA_LEAF; -typedef struct RAA_BRANCH RAA_BRANCH; - -struct RAA { - /* - * Number of layers below this one to get to the real data. 0 - * means this structure is a leaf, holding RAA_BLKSIZE real - * data items; 1 and above mean it's a branch, holding - * RAA_LAYERSIZE pointers to the next level branch or leaf - * structures. - */ - int layers; - - /* - * Number of real data items spanned by one position in the - * `data' array at this level. This number is 0 trivially, for - * a leaf (level 0): for a level 1 branch it should be - * RAA_BLKSHIFT, and for a level 2 branch it's - * RAA_LAYERSHIFT+RAA_BLKSHIFT. - */ - int shift; - - union RAA_UNION { - struct RAA_LEAF { - int64_t data[RAA_BLKSIZE]; - } l; - struct RAA_BRANCH { - struct RAA *data[RAA_LAYERSIZE]; - } b; - } u; -}; +struct RAA; struct RAA *raa_init(void); void raa_free(struct RAA *); |