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bind/lib/isc/portset.c
Ondřej Surý 20f0936cf2 Remove use of the inline keyword used as suggestion to compiler
Historically, the inline keyword was a strong suggestion to the compiler
that it should inline the function marked inline.  As compilers became
better at optimising, this functionality has receded, and using inline
as a suggestion to inline a function is obsolete.  The compiler will
happily ignore it and inline something else entirely if it finds that's
a better optimisation.

Therefore, remove all the occurences of the inline keyword with static
functions inside single compilation unit and leave the decision whether
to inline a function or not entirely on the compiler

NOTE: We keep the usage the inline keyword when the purpose is to change
the linkage behaviour.
2022-03-25 08:33:43 +01:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
*
* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, you can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
*
* See the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this work for additional
* information regarding copyright ownership.
*/
/*! \file */
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <isc/mem.h>
#include <isc/portset.h>
#include <isc/string.h>
#include <isc/types.h>
#include <isc/util.h>
#define ISC_PORTSET_BUFSIZE (65536 / (sizeof(uint32_t) * 8))
/*%
* Internal representation of portset. It's an array of 32-bit integers, each
* bit corresponding to a single port in the ascending order. For example,
* the second most significant bit of buf[0] corresponds to port 1.
*/
struct isc_portset {
unsigned int nports; /*%< number of ports in the set */
uint32_t buf[ISC_PORTSET_BUFSIZE];
};
static bool
portset_isset(isc_portset_t *portset, in_port_t port) {
return ((portset->buf[port >> 5] & ((uint32_t)1 << (port & 31))) != 0);
}
static void
portset_add(isc_portset_t *portset, in_port_t port) {
if (!portset_isset(portset, port)) {
portset->nports++;
portset->buf[port >> 5] |= ((uint32_t)1 << (port & 31));
}
}
static void
portset_remove(isc_portset_t *portset, in_port_t port) {
if (portset_isset(portset, port)) {
portset->nports--;
portset->buf[port >> 5] &= ~((uint32_t)1 << (port & 31));
}
}
isc_result_t
isc_portset_create(isc_mem_t *mctx, isc_portset_t **portsetp) {
isc_portset_t *portset;
REQUIRE(portsetp != NULL && *portsetp == NULL);
portset = isc_mem_get(mctx, sizeof(*portset));
/* Make the set 'empty' by default */
memset(portset, 0, sizeof(*portset));
*portsetp = portset;
return (ISC_R_SUCCESS);
}
void
isc_portset_destroy(isc_mem_t *mctx, isc_portset_t **portsetp) {
isc_portset_t *portset;
REQUIRE(portsetp != NULL);
portset = *portsetp;
isc_mem_put(mctx, portset, sizeof(*portset));
}
bool
isc_portset_isset(isc_portset_t *portset, in_port_t port) {
REQUIRE(portset != NULL);
return (portset_isset(portset, port));
}
unsigned int
isc_portset_nports(isc_portset_t *portset) {
REQUIRE(portset != NULL);
return (portset->nports);
}
void
isc_portset_add(isc_portset_t *portset, in_port_t port) {
REQUIRE(portset != NULL);
portset_add(portset, port);
}
void
isc_portset_remove(isc_portset_t *portset, in_port_t port) {
portset_remove(portset, port);
}
void
isc_portset_addrange(isc_portset_t *portset, in_port_t port_lo,
in_port_t port_hi) {
in_port_t p;
REQUIRE(portset != NULL);
REQUIRE(port_lo <= port_hi);
p = port_lo;
do {
portset_add(portset, p);
} while (p++ < port_hi);
}
void
isc_portset_removerange(isc_portset_t *portset, in_port_t port_lo,
in_port_t port_hi) {
in_port_t p;
REQUIRE(portset != NULL);
REQUIRE(port_lo <= port_hi);
p = port_lo;
do {
portset_remove(portset, p);
} while (p++ < port_hi);
}