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* All those basic primites were based on wrong assumptions * Added more return_if preconditions on several anal functions
296 lines
9.3 KiB
C
296 lines
9.3 KiB
C
/* radare2 - LGPL - Copyright 2019 - thestr4ng3r */
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#include <r_util/r_intervaltree.h>
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#include <r_util/r_assert.h>
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#define unwrap(rbnode) container_of (rbnode, RIntervalNode, node)
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static void node_max(RBNode *node) {
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RIntervalNode *intervalnode = unwrap (node);
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intervalnode->max_end = intervalnode->end;
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int i;
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for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
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if (node->child[i]) {
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ut64 end = unwrap (node->child[i])->max_end;
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if (end > intervalnode->max_end) {
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intervalnode->max_end = end;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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static int cmp(const void *incoming, const RBNode *in_tree, void *user) {
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ut64 incoming_start = *(ut64 *)incoming;
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ut64 other_start = container_of (in_tree, const RIntervalNode, node)->start;
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if (incoming_start < other_start) {
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return -1;
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}
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if (incoming_start > other_start) {
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return 1;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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// like cmp, but handles searches for an exact RIntervalNode * in the tree instead of only comparing the start values
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static int cmp_exact_node(const void *incoming, const RBNode *in_tree, void *user) {
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RIntervalNode *incoming_node = (RIntervalNode *)incoming;
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const RIntervalNode *node = container_of (in_tree, const RIntervalNode, node);
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if (node == incoming_node) {
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return 0;
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}
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if (incoming_node->start < node->start) {
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return -1;
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}
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if (incoming_node->start > node->start) {
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return 1;
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}
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// Here we have the same start value, but a different pointer.
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// This means we need to guide the caller into the direction where the actual node is.
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// Since we have nothing to compare anymore, we have to iterate through all the same-start children to find the correct path.
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RBIter *path_cache = user;
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if (!path_cache->len) {
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RBNode *cur = (RBNode *)&node->node;
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// go down to the leftmost child that has the same start
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while (cur) {
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path_cache->path[path_cache->len++] = cur;
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if (incoming_node->start <= unwrap (cur)->start) {
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cur = cur->child[0];
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} else {
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cur = cur->child[1];
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}
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}
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// iterate through all children with the same start and stop when the pointer is identical
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// The RBIter works a bit different than normal here. We store each node in the path, including right-descended ones
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// because we want to get the full path in the end.
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while (r_rbtree_iter_has (path_cache)) {
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RIntervalNode *intervalnode = r_rbtree_iter_get (path_cache, RIntervalNode, node);
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if (intervalnode == incoming_node || intervalnode->start > incoming_node->start) {
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break;
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}
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// r_rbtree_iter_next does not work here
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RBNode *rbnode = &intervalnode->node;
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if (rbnode->child[1]) {
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// next node after the current is always the leftmost in the right branch
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for (rbnode = rbnode->child[1]; rbnode; rbnode = rbnode->child[0]) {
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path_cache->path[path_cache->len++] = rbnode;
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}
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} else {
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// if there is no right branch, go up
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do {
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rbnode = path_cache->path[--path_cache->len];
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} while (path_cache->len && path_cache->path[path_cache->len - 1]->child[1] == rbnode);
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}
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}
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}
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RBNode *next_child = NULL;
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// Go through the path to find the next node one step down
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size_t i;
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for (i = 0; i < path_cache->len - 1; i++) {
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if (unwrap (path_cache->path[i]) == node) {
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next_child = path_cache->path[i + 1];
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break;
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}
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}
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// Determine the direction from the next child node
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return (next_child && node->node.child[0] == next_child) ? -1 : 1;
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}
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R_API void r_interval_tree_init(RIntervalTree *tree, RIntervalNodeFree free) {
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tree->root = NULL;
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tree->free = free;
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}
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typedef void (*ITVTreeFree)(void *);
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static void interval_node_free(RBNode *node, void *user) {
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RIntervalNode *ragenode /* >:-O */ = unwrap (node);
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if (user) {
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((ITVTreeFree)user) (ragenode->data);
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}
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free (ragenode);
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}
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R_API void r_interval_tree_fini(RIntervalTree *tree) {
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if (!tree || !tree->root) {
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return;
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}
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r_rbtree_free (&tree->root->node, interval_node_free, tree->free);
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}
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R_API bool r_interval_tree_insert(RIntervalTree *tree, ut64 start, ut64 end, void *data) {
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r_return_val_if_fail (end >= start, false);
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RIntervalNode *node = R_NEW0 (RIntervalNode);
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if (!node) {
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return false;
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}
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node->start = start;
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node->end = end;
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node->data = data;
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RBNode *root = tree->root ? &tree->root->node : NULL;
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bool r = r_rbtree_aug_insert (&root, &start, &node->node, cmp, NULL, node_max);
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tree->root = unwrap (root);
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if (!r) {
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free (node);
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}
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return r;
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}
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R_API bool r_interval_tree_delete(RIntervalTree *tree, RIntervalNode *node, bool free) {
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RBNode *root = &tree->root->node;
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RBIter path_cache = {0};
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bool r = r_rbtree_aug_delete (&root, node, cmp_exact_node, &path_cache, interval_node_free, free ? tree->free : NULL, node_max);
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tree->root = root ? unwrap (root) : NULL;
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return r;
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}
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R_API bool r_interval_tree_resize(RIntervalTree *tree, RIntervalNode *node, ut64 new_start, ut64 new_end) {
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r_return_val_if_fail (new_end >= new_start, false);
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if (node->start != new_start) {
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// Start change means the tree needs a different structure
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void *data = node->data;
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if (!r_interval_tree_delete (tree, node, false)) {
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return false;
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}
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return r_interval_tree_insert (tree, new_start, new_end, data);
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}
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if (node->end != new_end) {
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// Only end change just needs the updated augmented max value to be propagated upwards
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node->end = new_end;
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RBIter path_cache = {0};
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return r_rbtree_aug_update_sum (&tree->root->node, node, &node->node, cmp_exact_node, &path_cache, node_max);
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}
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// no change
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return true;
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}
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// This must always return the topmost node that matches start!
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// Otherwise r_interval_tree_first_at will break!!!
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R_API RIntervalNode *r_interval_tree_node_at(RIntervalTree *tree, ut64 start) {
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r_return_val_if_fail (tree, NULL);
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RIntervalNode *node = tree->root;
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while (node) {
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if (start < node->start) {
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node = unwrap (node->node.child[0]);
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} else if (start > node->start) {
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node = unwrap (node->node.child[1]);
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} else {
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return node;
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}
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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R_API RBIter r_interval_tree_first_at(RIntervalTree *tree, ut64 start) {
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RBIter it = {0};
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// Find the topmost node matching start so we have a sub-tree with all entries that we want to find.
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RIntervalNode *top_intervalnode = r_interval_tree_node_at (tree, start);
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if (!top_intervalnode) {
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return it;
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}
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// If there are more nodes with the same key, they can be in both children.
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RBNode *node = &top_intervalnode->node;
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while (node) {
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if (start <= unwrap (node)->start) {
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it.path[it.len++] = node;
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node = node->child[0];
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} else {
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node = node->child[1];
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}
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}
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return it;
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}
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R_API RIntervalNode *r_interval_tree_node_at_data(RIntervalTree *tree, ut64 start, void *data) {
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RBIter it = r_interval_tree_first_at (tree, start);
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while (r_rbtree_iter_has (&it)) {
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RIntervalNode *intervalnode = r_rbtree_iter_get (&it, RIntervalNode, node);
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if (intervalnode->start != start) {
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break;
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}
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if (intervalnode->data == data) {
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return intervalnode;
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}
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r_rbtree_iter_next (&it);
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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R_API bool r_interval_tree_all_at(RIntervalTree *tree, ut64 start, RIntervalIterCb cb, void *user) {
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RBIter it = r_interval_tree_first_at (tree, start);
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bool ret = true;
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while (r_rbtree_iter_has (&it)) {
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RIntervalNode *intervalnode = r_rbtree_iter_get (&it, RIntervalNode, node);
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if (intervalnode->start != start) {
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break;
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}
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ret = cb (intervalnode, user);
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if (!ret) {
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break;
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}
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r_rbtree_iter_next (&it);
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}
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return ret;
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}
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R_API bool r_interval_node_all_in(RIntervalNode *node, ut64 value, bool end_inclusive, RIntervalIterCb cb, void *user) {
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while (node && value < node->start) {
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// less than the current node, but might still be contained further down
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node = unwrap (node->node.child[0]);
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}
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if (!node) {
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return true;
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}
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if (end_inclusive ? value > node->max_end : value >= node->max_end) {
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return true;
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}
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if (end_inclusive ? value <= node->end : value < node->end) {
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if (!cb (node, user)) {
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return false;
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}
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}
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// This can be done more efficiently by building the stack manually
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bool ret = r_interval_node_all_in (unwrap (node->node.child[0]), value, end_inclusive, cb, user);
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if (!ret) {
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return false;
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}
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return r_interval_node_all_in (unwrap (node->node.child[1]), value, end_inclusive, cb, user);
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}
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R_API bool r_interval_tree_all_in(RIntervalTree *tree, ut64 value, bool end_inclusive, RIntervalIterCb cb, void *user) {
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// all in! 🂡
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return r_interval_node_all_in (tree->root, value, end_inclusive, cb, user);
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}
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static bool r_interval_node_all_intersect(RIntervalNode *node, ut64 start, ut64 end, bool end_inclusive, RIntervalIterCb cb, void *user) {
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r_return_val_if_fail (end >= start, true);
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while (node && (end_inclusive ? end < node->start : end <= node->start)) {
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// less than the current node, but might still be contained further down
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node = unwrap (node->node.child[0]);
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}
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if (!node) {
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return true;
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}
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if (end_inclusive ? start > node->max_end : start >= node->max_end) {
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return true;
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}
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if (end_inclusive ? start <= node->end : start < node->end) {
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if (!cb (node, user)) {
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return false;
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}
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}
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// This can be done more efficiently by building the stack manually
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if (!r_interval_node_all_intersect (unwrap (node->node.child[0]), start, end, end_inclusive, cb, user)) {
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return false;
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}
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return r_interval_node_all_intersect (unwrap (node->node.child[1]), start, end, end_inclusive, cb, user);
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}
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R_API bool r_interval_tree_all_intersect(RIntervalTree *tree, ut64 start, ut64 end, bool end_inclusive, RIntervalIterCb cb, void *user) {
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return r_interval_node_all_intersect (tree->root, start, end, end_inclusive, cb, user);
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}
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