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| 1 | #pragma once | ||
| 2 | |||
| 3 | #include "list.h" | ||
| 4 | |||
| 5 | #include <assert.h> | ||
| 6 | #include <stddef.h> | ||
| 7 | #include <stdint.h> | ||
| 8 | |||
| 9 | /// Define a typed listpool of a given size. | ||
| 10 | #define DEF_LISTPOOL(POOL, TYPE, NUM_BLOCKS) \ | ||
| 11 | typedef struct POOL { \ | ||
| 12 | listpool pool; \ | ||
| 13 | list nodes[NUM_BLOCKS]; \ | ||
| 14 | TYPE blocks[NUM_BLOCKS]; \ | ||
| 15 | } POOL; | ||
| 16 | |||
| 17 | /// Creates a new listpool. | ||
| 18 | #define listpool_make(POOL) \ | ||
| 19 | { \ | ||
| 20 | assert(POOL); \ | ||
| 21 | const size_t block_size = sizeof((POOL)->blocks[0]); \ | ||
| 22 | const size_t num_blocks = sizeof((POOL)->blocks) / block_size; \ | ||
| 23 | listpool_make_(&(POOL)->pool, (POOL)->nodes, (POOL)->blocks, num_blocks, \ | ||
| 24 | block_size); \ | ||
| 25 | } | ||
| 26 | |||
| 27 | /// Allocate a new block. | ||
| 28 | /// Return 0 if there is no memory left. | ||
| 29 | #define listpool_alloc(POOL) listpool_alloc_(&(POOL)->pool) | ||
| 30 | |||
| 31 | /// Free the block. | ||
| 32 | /// The block pointer is conveniently set to 0. | ||
| 33 | #define listpool_free(POOL, ITEM) listpool_free_(&(POOL)->pool, (void**)ITEM) | ||
| 34 | |||
| 35 | /// Remove a value from the list. | ||
| 36 | /// Defined here instead of DEF_LISTPOOL_IMPL() because not all types may have | ||
| 37 | /// an operator==. | ||
| 38 | #define listpool_remove(POOL, VAL) \ | ||
| 39 | { \ | ||
| 40 | listpool_foreach(POOL, iter, { \ | ||
| 41 | if (*iter == VAL) { \ | ||
| 42 | listpool_free(POOL, &iter); \ | ||
| 43 | break; \ | ||
| 44 | } \ | ||
| 45 | }); \ | ||
| 46 | } | ||
| 47 | |||
| 48 | /// Iterate over the used items of the pool. | ||
| 49 | #define listpool_foreach(POOL, ITER, BODY) \ | ||
| 50 | for (list* it_ = (POOL)->pool.used; it_; it_ = it_->next) { \ | ||
| 51 | typeof((POOL)->blocks[0])* ITER = \ | ||
| 52 | &(POOL)->blocks[it_ - (POOL)->pool.nodes]; \ | ||
| 53 | (void)ITER; \ | ||
| 54 | BODY; \ | ||
| 55 | } | ||
| 56 | |||
| 57 | typedef struct listpool { | ||
| 58 | size_t block_size_bytes; | ||
| 59 | size_t num_blocks; | ||
| 60 | list* free; // Head of the free list. | ||
| 61 | list* used; // Head of the used list. | ||
| 62 | list* nodes; // Array of nodes. | ||
| 63 | uint8_t* blocks; // Array of blocks; | ||
| 64 | } listpool; | ||
| 65 | |||
| 66 | /// Create a new list pool from a user-provided array of memory. | ||
| 67 | /// `nodes` must have at least `num_blocks` nodes. | ||
| 68 | /// `blocks` must be at least `num_blocks` * `block_size_bytes` bytes. | ||
| 69 | /// All blocks are zeroed out for convenience. | ||
| 70 | void listpool_make_(listpool* pool, list* nodes, void* blocks, | ||
| 71 | size_t num_blocks, size_t block_size_bytes); | ||
| 72 | |||
| 73 | /// Allocate a new block. | ||
| 74 | /// Return 0 if there is no memory left. | ||
| 75 | void* listpool_alloc_(listpool* pool); | ||
| 76 | |||
| 77 | /// Free the block. | ||
| 78 | /// The block pointer is conveniently set to 0. | ||
| 79 | void listpool_free_(listpool* pool, void** block_ptr); | ||
