set->strs_data_len, set->strs_data_max_len, add_sz);
}
+static long strset_str_append(struct strset *set, const char *s)
+{
+ uintptr_t old_data = (uintptr_t)set->strs_data;
+ size_t old_data_len = set->strs_data_len;
+ uintptr_t old_s = (uintptr_t)s;
+ long len = strlen(s) + 1;
+ void *p;
+
+ /*
+ * Hashmap keys are always offsets within set->strs_data, so to even
+ * look up some string from the "outside", we need to first append it
+ * at the end, so that it can be addressed with an offset. Luckily,
+ * until set->strs_data_len is incremented, that string is just a piece
+ * of garbage for the rest of the code, so no harm, no foul. On the
+ * other hand, if the string is unique, it's already appended and
+ * ready to be used, only a simple set->strs_data_len increment away.
+ */
+ p = strset_add_str_mem(set, len);
+ if (!p)
+ return -ENOMEM;
+
+ /*
+ * The set->strs_data might have reallocated and if 's' pointed
+ * to an internal string within the old buffer, then it became
+ * dangling and needs to be reconstructed before the copy.
+ */
+ if (old_data && old_data != (uintptr_t)set->strs_data &&
+ old_s >= old_data && old_s < old_data + old_data_len)
+ s = set->strs_data + (old_s - old_data);
+
+ memcpy(p, s, len);
+
+ return len;
+}
+
/* Find string offset that corresponds to a given string *s*.
* Returns:
* - >0 offset into string data, if string is found;
int strset__find_str(struct strset *set, const char *s)
{
long old_off, new_off, len;
- void *p;
- /* see strset__add_str() for why we do this */
- len = strlen(s) + 1;
- p = strset_add_str_mem(set, len);
- if (!p)
- return -ENOMEM;
+ len = strset_str_append(set, s);
+ if (len < 0)
+ return len;
new_off = set->strs_data_len;
- memcpy(p, s, len);
if (hashmap__find(set->strs_hash, new_off, &old_off))
return old_off;
int strset__add_str(struct strset *set, const char *s)
{
long old_off, new_off, len;
- void *p;
int err;
- /* Hashmap keys are always offsets within set->strs_data, so to even
- * look up some string from the "outside", we need to first append it
- * at the end, so that it can be addressed with an offset. Luckily,
- * until set->strs_data_len is incremented, that string is just a piece
- * of garbage for the rest of the code, so no harm, no foul. On the
- * other hand, if the string is unique, it's already appended and
- * ready to be used, only a simple set->strs_data_len increment away.
- */
- len = strlen(s) + 1;
- p = strset_add_str_mem(set, len);
- if (!p)
- return -ENOMEM;
+ len = strset_str_append(set, s);
+ if (len < 0)
+ return len;
new_off = set->strs_data_len;
- memcpy(p, s, len);
/* Now attempt to add the string, but only if the string with the same
* contents doesn't exist already (HASHMAP_ADD strategy). If such