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/*-
* See the file LICENSE for redistribution information.
*
* Copyright (c) 2001-2009 Oracle. All rights reserved.
*
* $Id$
*/
#include "db_config.h"
#include "db_int.h"
static int __db_idcmp __P((const void *, const void *));
static int
__db_idcmp(a, b)
const void *a;
const void *b;
{
u_int32_t i, j;
i = *(u_int32_t *)a;
j = *(u_int32_t *)b;
if (i < j)
return (-1);
else if (i > j)
return (1);
else
return (0);
}
/*
* __db_idspace --
*
* On input, minp and maxp contain the minimum and maximum valid values for
* the name space and on return, they contain the minimum and maximum ids
* available (by finding the biggest gap). The minimum can be an inuse
* value, but the maximum cannot be.
*
* PUBLIC: void __db_idspace __P((u_int32_t *, int, u_int32_t *, u_int32_t *));
*/
void
__db_idspace(inuse, n, minp, maxp)
u_int32_t *inuse;
int n;
u_int32_t *minp, *maxp;
{
int i, low;
u_int32_t gap, t;
/* A single locker ID is a special case. */
if (n == 1) {
/*
* If the single item in use is the last one in the range,
* then we've got to perform wrap which means that we set
* the min to the minimum ID, which is what we came in with,
* so we don't do anything.
*/
if (inuse[0] != *maxp)
*minp = inuse[0];
*maxp = inuse[0] - 1;
return;
}
gap = 0;
low = 0;
qsort(inuse, (size_t)n, sizeof(u_int32_t), __db_idcmp);
for (i = 0; i < n - 1; i++)
if ((t = (inuse[i + 1] - inuse[i])) > gap) {
gap = t;
low = i;
}
/* Check for largest gap at the end of the space. */
if ((*maxp - inuse[n - 1]) + (inuse[0] - *minp) > gap) {
/* Do same check as we do in the n == 1 case. */
if (inuse[n - 1] != *maxp)
*minp = inuse[n - 1];
*maxp = inuse[0] - 1;
} else {
*minp = inuse[low];
*maxp = inuse[low + 1] - 1;
}
}
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