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//===- llvm/ADT/BitVector.h - Bit vectors -----------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file implements the BitVector class.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_ADT_BITVECTOR_H
#define LLVM_ADT_BITVECTOR_H
#include "llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/iterator_range.h"
#include "llvm/Support/MathExtras.h"
#include <algorithm>
#include <cassert>
#include <climits>
#include <cstdint>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <cstring>
#include <utility>
namespace llvm {
/// ForwardIterator for the bits that are set.
/// Iterators get invalidated when resize / reserve is called.
template <typename BitVectorT> class const_set_bits_iterator_impl {
const BitVectorT &Parent;
int Current = 0;
void advance() {
assert(Current != -1 && "Trying to advance past end.");
Current = Parent.find_next(Current);
}
public:
const_set_bits_iterator_impl(const BitVectorT &Parent, int Current)
: Parent(Parent), Current(Current) {}
explicit const_set_bits_iterator_impl(const BitVectorT &Parent)
: const_set_bits_iterator_impl(Parent, Parent.find_first()) {}
const_set_bits_iterator_impl(const const_set_bits_iterator_impl &) = default;
const_set_bits_iterator_impl operator++(int) {
auto Prev = *this;
advance();
return Prev;
}
const_set_bits_iterator_impl &operator++() {
advance();
return *this;
}
unsigned operator*() const { return Current; }
bool operator==(const const_set_bits_iterator_impl &Other) const {
assert(&Parent == &Other.Parent &&
"Comparing iterators from different BitVectors");
return Current == Other.Current;
}
bool operator!=(const const_set_bits_iterator_impl &Other) const {
assert(&Parent == &Other.Parent &&
"Comparing iterators from different BitVectors");
return Current != Other.Current;
}
};
class BitVector {
typedef unsigned long BitWord;
enum { BITWORD_SIZE = (unsigned)sizeof(BitWord) * CHAR_BIT };
static_assert(BITWORD_SIZE == 64 || BITWORD_SIZE == 32,
"Unsupported word size");
MutableArrayRef<BitWord> Bits; // Actual bits.
unsigned Size; // Size of bitvector in bits.
public:
typedef unsigned size_type;
// Encapsulation of a single bit.
class reference {
friend class BitVector;
BitWord *WordRef;
unsigned BitPos;
public:
reference(BitVector &b, unsigned Idx) {
WordRef = &b.Bits[Idx / BITWORD_SIZE];
BitPos = Idx % BITWORD_SIZE;
}
reference() = delete;
reference(const reference&) = default;
reference &operator=(reference t) {
*this = bool(t);
return *this;
}
reference& operator=(bool t) {
if (t)
*WordRef |= BitWord(1) << BitPos;
else
*WordRef &= ~(BitWord(1) << BitPos);
return *this;
}
operator bool() const {
return ((*WordRef) & (BitWord(1) << BitPos)) != 0;
}
};
typedef const_set_bits_iterator_impl<BitVector> const_set_bits_iterator;
typedef const_set_bits_iterator set_iterator;
const_set_bits_iterator set_bits_begin() const {
return const_set_bits_iterator(*this);
}
const_set_bits_iterator set_bits_end() const {
return const_set_bits_iterator(*this, -1);
}
iterator_range<const_set_bits_iterator> set_bits() const {
return make_range(set_bits_begin(), set_bits_end());
}
/// BitVector default ctor - Creates an empty bitvector.
BitVector() : Size(0) {}
/// BitVector ctor - Creates a bitvector of specified number of bits. All
/// bits are initialized to the specified value.
explicit BitVector(unsigned s, bool t = false) : Size(s) {
size_t Capacity = NumBitWords(s);
Bits = allocate(Capacity);
init_words(Bits, t);
if (t)
clear_unused_bits();
}
/// BitVector copy ctor.
BitVector(const BitVector &RHS) : Size(RHS.size()) {
if (Size == 0) {
Bits = MutableArrayRef<BitWord>();
return;
}
size_t Capacity = NumBitWords(RHS.size());
Bits = allocate(Capacity);
std::memcpy(Bits.data(), RHS.Bits.data(), Capacity * sizeof(BitWord));
}
BitVector(BitVector &&RHS) : Bits(RHS.Bits), Size(RHS.Size) {
RHS.Bits = MutableArrayRef<BitWord>();
RHS.Size = 0;
}
~BitVector() { std::free(Bits.data()); }
/// empty - Tests whether there are no bits in this bitvector.
bool empty() const { return Size == 0; }
/// size - Returns the number of bits in this bitvector.
size_type size() const { return Size; }
/// count - Returns the number of bits which are set.
size_type count() const {
unsigned NumBits = 0;
for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumBitWords(size()); ++i)
NumBits += countPopulation(Bits[i]);
return NumBits;
}
/// any - Returns true if any bit is set.
bool any() const {
for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumBitWords(size()); ++i)
if (Bits[i] != 0)
return true;
return false;
}
/// all - Returns true if all bits are set.
bool all() const {
for (unsigned i = 0; i < Size / BITWORD_SIZE; ++i)
if (Bits[i] != ~0UL)
return false;
// If bits remain check that they are ones. The unused bits are always zero.
if (unsigned Remainder = Size % BITWORD_SIZE)
return Bits[Size / BITWORD_SIZE] == (1UL << Remainder) - 1;
return true;
}
/// none - Returns true if none of the bits are set.
bool none() const {
return !any();
}
/// find_first_in - Returns the index of the first set bit in the range
/// [Begin, End). Returns -1 if all bits in the range are unset.
int find_first_in(unsigned Begin, unsigned End) const {
assert(Begin <= End && End <= Size);
if (Begin == End)
return -1;
unsigned FirstWord = Begin / BITWORD_SIZE;
unsigned LastWord = (End - 1) / BITWORD_SIZE;
// Check subsequent words.
for (unsigned i = FirstWord; i <= LastWord; ++i) {
BitWord Copy = Bits[i];
if (i == FirstWord) {
unsigned FirstBit = Begin % BITWORD_SIZE;
Copy &= maskTrailingZeros<BitWord>(FirstBit);
}
if (i == LastWord) {
unsigned LastBit = (End - 1) % BITWORD_SIZE;
Copy &= maskTrailingOnes<BitWord>(LastBit + 1);
}
if (Copy != 0)
return i * BITWORD_SIZE + countTrailingZeros(Copy);
}
return -1;
}
/// find_last_in - Returns the index of the last set bit in the range
/// [Begin, End). Returns -1 if all bits in the range are unset.
int find_last_in(unsigned Begin, unsigned End) const {
assert(Begin <= End && End <= Size);
if (Begin == End)
return -1;
unsigned LastWord = (End - 1) / BITWORD_SIZE;
unsigned FirstWord = Begin / BITWORD_SIZE;
for (unsigned i = LastWord + 1; i >= FirstWord + 1; --i) {
unsigned CurrentWord = i - 1;
BitWord Copy = Bits[CurrentWord];
if (CurrentWord == LastWord) {
unsigned LastBit = (End - 1) % BITWORD_SIZE;
Copy &= maskTrailingOnes<BitWord>(LastBit + 1);
}
if (CurrentWord == FirstWord) {
unsigned FirstBit = Begin % BITWORD_SIZE;
Copy &= maskTrailingZeros<BitWord>(FirstBit);
}
if (Copy != 0)
return (CurrentWord + 1) * BITWORD_SIZE - countLeadingZeros(Copy) - 1;
}
return -1;
}
/// find_first_unset_in - Returns the index of the first unset bit in the
/// range [Begin, End). Returns -1 if all bits in the range are set.
int find_first_unset_in(unsigned Begin, unsigned End) const {
assert(Begin <= End && End <= Size);
if (Begin == End)
return -1;
unsigned FirstWord = Begin / BITWORD_SIZE;
unsigned LastWord = (End - 1) / BITWORD_SIZE;
// Check subsequent words.
for (unsigned i = FirstWord; i <= LastWord; ++i) {
BitWord Copy = Bits[i];
if (i == FirstWord) {
unsigned FirstBit = Begin % BITWORD_SIZE;
Copy |= maskTrailingOnes<BitWord>(FirstBit);
}
if (i == LastWord) {
unsigned LastBit = (End - 1) % BITWORD_SIZE;
Copy |= maskTrailingZeros<BitWord>(LastBit + 1);
}
if (Copy != ~0UL) {
unsigned Result = i * BITWORD_SIZE + countTrailingOnes(Copy);
return Result < size() ? Result : -1;
}
}
return -1;
}
/// find_last_unset_in - Returns the index of the last unset bit in the
/// range [Begin, End). Returns -1 if all bits in the range are set.
int find_last_unset_in(unsigned Begin, unsigned End) const {
assert(Begin <= End && End <= Size);
if (Begin == End)
return -1;
unsigned LastWord = (End - 1) / BITWORD_SIZE;
unsigned FirstWord = Begin / BITWORD_SIZE;
for (unsigned i = LastWord + 1; i >= FirstWord + 1; --i) {
unsigned CurrentWord = i - 1;
BitWord Copy = Bits[CurrentWord];
if (CurrentWord == LastWord) {
unsigned LastBit = (End - 1) % BITWORD_SIZE;
Copy |= maskTrailingZeros<BitWord>(LastBit + 1);
}
if (CurrentWord == FirstWord) {
unsigned FirstBit = Begin % BITWORD_SIZE;
Copy |= maskTrailingOnes<BitWord>(FirstBit);
}
if (Copy != ~0UL) {
unsigned Result =
(CurrentWord + 1) * BITWORD_SIZE - countLeadingOnes(Copy) - 1;
return Result < Size ? Result : -1;
}
}
return -1;
}
/// find_first - Returns the index of the first set bit, -1 if none
/// of the bits are set.
int find_first() const { return find_first_in(0, Size); }
/// find_last - Returns the index of the last set bit, -1 if none of the bits
/// are set.
int find_last() const { return find_last_in(0, Size); }
/// find_next - Returns the index of the next set bit following the
/// "Prev" bit. Returns -1 if the next set bit is not found.
int find_next(unsigned Prev) const { return find_first_in(Prev + 1, Size); }
/// find_prev - Returns the index of the first set bit that precedes the
/// the bit at \p PriorTo. Returns -1 if all previous bits are unset.
int find_prev(unsigned PriorTo) const { return find_last_in(0, PriorTo); }
/// find_first_unset - Returns the index of the first unset bit, -1 if all
/// of the bits are set.
int find_first_unset() const { return find_first_unset_in(0, Size); }
/// find_next_unset - Returns the index of the next unset bit following the
/// "Prev" bit. Returns -1 if all remaining bits are set.
int find_next_unset(unsigned Prev) const {
return find_first_unset_in(Prev + 1, Size);
}
/// find_last_unset - Returns the index of the last unset bit, -1 if all of
/// the bits are set.
int find_last_unset() const { return find_last_unset_in(0, Size); }
/// find_prev_unset - Returns the index of the first unset bit that precedes
/// the bit at \p PriorTo. Returns -1 if all previous bits are set.
int find_prev_unset(unsigned PriorTo) {
return find_last_unset_in(0, PriorTo);
}
/// clear - Removes all bits from the bitvector. Does not change capacity.
void clear() {
Size = 0;
}
/// resize - Grow or shrink the bitvector.
void resize(unsigned N, bool t = false) {
if (N > getBitCapacity()) {
unsigned OldCapacity = Bits.size();
grow(N);
init_words(Bits.drop_front(OldCapacity), t);
}
// Set any old unused bits that are now included in the BitVector. This
// may set bits that are not included in the new vector, but we will clear
// them back out below.
if (N > Size)
set_unused_bits(t);
// Update the size, and clear out any bits that are now unused
unsigned OldSize = Size;
Size = N;
if (t || N < OldSize)
clear_unused_bits();
}
void reserve(unsigned N) {
if (N > getBitCapacity())
grow(N);
}
// Set, reset, flip
BitVector &set() {
init_words(Bits, true);
clear_unused_bits();
return *this;
}
BitVector &set(unsigned Idx) {
assert(Bits.data() && "Bits never allocated");
Bits[Idx / BITWORD_SIZE] |= BitWord(1) << (Idx % BITWORD_SIZE);
return *this;
}
/// set - Efficiently set a range of bits in [I, E)
BitVector &set(unsigned I, unsigned E) {
assert(I <= E && "Attempted to set backwards range!");
assert(E <= size() && "Attempted to set out-of-bounds range!");
if (I == E) return *this;
if (I / BITWORD_SIZE == E / BITWORD_SIZE) {
BitWord EMask = 1UL << (E % BITWORD_SIZE);
BitWord IMask = 1UL << (I % BITWORD_SIZE);
BitWord Mask = EMask - IMask;
Bits[I / BITWORD_SIZE] |= Mask;
return *this;
}
BitWord PrefixMask = ~0UL << (I % BITWORD_SIZE);
Bits[I / BITWORD_SIZE] |= PrefixMask;
I = alignTo(I, BITWORD_SIZE);
for (; I + BITWORD_SIZE <= E; I += BITWORD_SIZE)
Bits[I / BITWORD_SIZE] = ~0UL;
BitWord PostfixMask = (1UL << (E % BITWORD_SIZE)) - 1;
if (I < E)
Bits[I / BITWORD_SIZE] |= PostfixMask;
return *this;
}
BitVector &reset() {
init_words(Bits, false);
return *this;
}
BitVector &reset(unsigned Idx) {
Bits[Idx / BITWORD_SIZE] &= ~(BitWord(1) << (Idx % BITWORD_SIZE));
return *this;
}
/// reset - Efficiently reset a range of bits in [I, E)
BitVector &reset(unsigned I, unsigned E) {
assert(I <= E && "Attempted to reset backwards range!");
assert(E <= size() && "Attempted to reset out-of-bounds range!");
if (I == E) return *this;
if (I / BITWORD_SIZE == E / BITWORD_SIZE) {
BitWord EMask = 1UL << (E % BITWORD_SIZE);
BitWord IMask = 1UL << (I % BITWORD_SIZE);
BitWord Mask = EMask - IMask;
Bits[I / BITWORD_SIZE] &= ~Mask;
return *this;
}
BitWord PrefixMask = ~0UL << (I % BITWORD_SIZE);
Bits[I / BITWORD_SIZE] &= ~PrefixMask;
I = alignTo(I, BITWORD_SIZE);
for (; I + BITWORD_SIZE <= E; I += BITWORD_SIZE)
Bits[I / BITWORD_SIZE] = 0UL;
BitWord PostfixMask = (1UL << (E % BITWORD_SIZE)) - 1;
if (I < E)
Bits[I / BITWORD_SIZE] &= ~PostfixMask;
return *this;
}
BitVector &flip() {
for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumBitWords(size()); ++i)
Bits[i] = ~Bits[i];
clear_unused_bits();
return *this;
}
BitVector &flip(unsigned Idx) {
Bits[Idx / BITWORD_SIZE] ^= BitWord(1) << (Idx % BITWORD_SIZE);
return *this;
}
// Indexing.
reference operator[](unsigned Idx) {
assert (Idx < Size && "Out-of-bounds Bit access.");
return reference(*this, Idx);
}
bool operator[](unsigned Idx) const {
assert (Idx < Size && "Out-of-bounds Bit access.");
BitWord Mask = BitWord(1) << (Idx % BITWORD_SIZE);
return (Bits[Idx / BITWORD_SIZE] & Mask) != 0;
}
bool test(unsigned Idx) const {
return (*this)[Idx];
}
/// Test if any common bits are set.
bool anyCommon(const BitVector &RHS) const {
unsigned ThisWords = NumBitWords(size());
unsigned RHSWords = NumBitWords(RHS.size());
for (unsigned i = 0, e = std::min(ThisWords, RHSWords); i != e; ++i)
if (Bits[i] & RHS.Bits[i])
return true;
return false;
}
// Comparison operators.
bool operator==(const BitVector &RHS) const {
unsigned ThisWords = NumBitWords(size());
unsigned RHSWords = NumBitWords(RHS.size());
unsigned i;
for (i = 0; i != std::min(ThisWords, RHSWords); ++i)
if (Bits[i] != RHS.Bits[i])
return false;
// Verify that any extra words are all zeros.
if (i != ThisWords) {
for (; i != ThisWords; ++i)
if (Bits[i])
return false;
} else if (i != RHSWords) {
for (; i != RHSWords; ++i)
if (RHS.Bits[i])
return false;
}
return true;
}
bool operator!=(const BitVector &RHS) const {
return !(*this == RHS);
}
/// Intersection, union, disjoint union.
BitVector &operator&=(const BitVector &RHS) {
unsigned ThisWords = NumBitWords(size());
unsigned RHSWords = NumBitWords(RHS.size());
unsigned i;
for (i = 0; i != std::min(ThisWords, RHSWords); ++i)
Bits[i] &= RHS.Bits[i];
// Any bits that are just in this bitvector become zero, because they aren't
// in the RHS bit vector. Any words only in RHS are ignored because they
// are already zero in the LHS.
for (; i != ThisWords; ++i)
Bits[i] = 0;
return *this;
}
/// reset - Reset bits that are set in RHS. Same as *this &= ~RHS.
BitVector &reset(const BitVector &RHS) {
unsigned ThisWords = NumBitWords(size());
unsigned RHSWords = NumBitWords(RHS.size());
unsigned i;
for (i = 0; i != std::min(ThisWords, RHSWords); ++i)
Bits[i] &= ~RHS.Bits[i];
return *this;
}
/// test - Check if (This - RHS) is zero.
/// This is the same as reset(RHS) and any().
bool test(const BitVector &RHS) const {
unsigned ThisWords = NumBitWords(size());
unsigned RHSWords = NumBitWords(RHS.size());
unsigned i;
for (i = 0; i != std::min(ThisWords, RHSWords); ++i)
if ((Bits[i] & ~RHS.Bits[i]) != 0)
return true;
for (; i != ThisWords ; ++i)
if (Bits[i] != 0)
return true;
return false;
}
BitVector &operator|=(const BitVector &RHS) {
if (size() < RHS.size())
resize(RHS.size());
for (size_t i = 0, e = NumBitWords(RHS.size()); i != e; ++i)
Bits[i] |= RHS.Bits[i];
return *this;
}
BitVector &operator^=(const BitVector &RHS) {
if (size() < RHS.size())
resize(RHS.size());
for (size_t i = 0, e = NumBitWords(RHS.size()); i != e; ++i)
Bits[i] ^= RHS.Bits[i];
return *this;
}
BitVector &operator>>=(unsigned N) {
assert(N <= Size);
if (LLVM_UNLIKELY(empty() || N == 0))
return *this;
unsigned NumWords = NumBitWords(Size);
assert(NumWords >= 1);
wordShr(N / BITWORD_SIZE);
unsigned BitDistance = N % BITWORD_SIZE;
if (BitDistance == 0)
return *this;
// When the shift size is not a multiple of the word size, then we have
// a tricky situation where each word in succession needs to extract some
// of the bits from the next word and or them into this word while
// shifting this word to make room for the new bits. This has to be done
// for every word in the array.
// Since we're shifting each word right, some bits will fall off the end
// of each word to the right, and empty space will be created on the left.
// The final word in the array will lose bits permanently, so starting at
// the beginning, work forwards shifting each word to the right, and
// OR'ing in the bits from the end of the next word to the beginning of
// the current word.
// Example:
// Starting with {0xAABBCCDD, 0xEEFF0011, 0x22334455} and shifting right
// by 4 bits.
// Step 1: Word[0] >>= 4 ; 0x0ABBCCDD
// Step 2: Word[0] |= 0x10000000 ; 0x1ABBCCDD
// Step 3: Word[1] >>= 4 ; 0x0EEFF001
// Step 4: Word[1] |= 0x50000000 ; 0x5EEFF001
// Step 5: Word[2] >>= 4 ; 0x02334455
// Result: { 0x1ABBCCDD, 0x5EEFF001, 0x02334455 }
const BitWord Mask = maskTrailingOnes<BitWord>(BitDistance);
const unsigned LSH = BITWORD_SIZE - BitDistance;
for (unsigned I = 0; I < NumWords - 1; ++I) {
Bits[I] >>= BitDistance;
Bits[I] |= (Bits[I + 1] & Mask) << LSH;
}
Bits[NumWords - 1] >>= BitDistance;
return *this;
}
BitVector &operator<<=(unsigned N) {
assert(N <= Size);
if (LLVM_UNLIKELY(empty() || N == 0))
return *this;
unsigned NumWords = NumBitWords(Size);
assert(NumWords >= 1);
wordShl(N / BITWORD_SIZE);
unsigned BitDistance = N % BITWORD_SIZE;
if (BitDistance == 0)
return *this;
// When the shift size is not a multiple of the word size, then we have
// a tricky situation where each word in succession needs to extract some
// of the bits from the previous word and or them into this word while
// shifting this word to make room for the new bits. This has to be done
// for every word in the array. This is similar to the algorithm outlined
// in operator>>=, but backwards.
// Since we're shifting each word left, some bits will fall off the end
// of each word to the left, and empty space will be created on the right.
// The first word in the array will lose bits permanently, so starting at
// the end, work backwards shifting each word to the left, and OR'ing
// in the bits from the end of the next word to the beginning of the
// current word.
// Example:
// Starting with {0xAABBCCDD, 0xEEFF0011, 0x22334455} and shifting left
// by 4 bits.
// Step 1: Word[2] <<= 4 ; 0x23344550
// Step 2: Word[2] |= 0x0000000E ; 0x2334455E
// Step 3: Word[1] <<= 4 ; 0xEFF00110
// Step 4: Word[1] |= 0x0000000A ; 0xEFF0011A
// Step 5: Word[0] <<= 4 ; 0xABBCCDD0
// Result: { 0xABBCCDD0, 0xEFF0011A, 0x2334455E }
const BitWord Mask = maskLeadingOnes<BitWord>(BitDistance);
const unsigned RSH = BITWORD_SIZE - BitDistance;
for (int I = NumWords - 1; I > 0; --I) {
Bits[I] <<= BitDistance;
Bits[I] |= (Bits[I - 1] & Mask) >> RSH;
}
Bits[0] <<= BitDistance;
clear_unused_bits();
return *this;
}
// Assignment operator.
const BitVector &operator=(const BitVector &RHS) {
if (this == &RHS) return *this;
Size = RHS.size();
unsigned RHSWords = NumBitWords(Size);
if (Size <= getBitCapacity()) {
if (Size)
std::memcpy(Bits.data(), RHS.Bits.data(), RHSWords * sizeof(BitWord));
clear_unused_bits();
return *this;
}
// Grow the bitvector to have enough elements.
unsigned NewCapacity = RHSWords;
assert(NewCapacity > 0 && "negative capacity?");
auto NewBits = allocate(NewCapacity);
std::memcpy(NewBits.data(), RHS.Bits.data(), NewCapacity * sizeof(BitWord));
// Destroy the old bits.
std::free(Bits.data());
Bits = NewBits;
return *this;
}
const BitVector &operator=(BitVector &&RHS) {
if (this == &RHS) return *this;
std::free(Bits.data());
Bits = RHS.Bits;
Size = RHS.Size;
RHS.Bits = MutableArrayRef<BitWord>();
RHS.Size = 0;
return *this;
}
void swap(BitVector &RHS) {
std::swap(Bits, RHS.Bits);
std::swap(Size, RHS.Size);
}
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Portable bit mask operations.
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// These methods all operate on arrays of uint32_t, each holding 32 bits. The
// fixed word size makes it easier to work with literal bit vector constants
// in portable code.
//
// The LSB in each word is the lowest numbered bit. The size of a portable
// bit mask is always a whole multiple of 32 bits. If no bit mask size is
// given, the bit mask is assumed to cover the entire BitVector.
/// setBitsInMask - Add '1' bits from Mask to this vector. Don't resize.
/// This computes "*this |= Mask".
void setBitsInMask(const uint32_t *Mask, unsigned MaskWords = ~0u) {
applyMask<true, false>(Mask, MaskWords);
}
/// clearBitsInMask - Clear any bits in this vector that are set in Mask.
/// Don't resize. This computes "*this &= ~Mask".
void clearBitsInMask(const uint32_t *Mask, unsigned MaskWords = ~0u) {
applyMask<false, false>(Mask, MaskWords);
}
/// setBitsNotInMask - Add a bit to this vector for every '0' bit in Mask.
/// Don't resize. This computes "*this |= ~Mask".
void setBitsNotInMask(const uint32_t *Mask, unsigned MaskWords = ~0u) {
applyMask<true, true>(Mask, MaskWords);
}
/// clearBitsNotInMask - Clear a bit in this vector for every '0' bit in Mask.
/// Don't resize. This computes "*this &= Mask".
void clearBitsNotInMask(const uint32_t *Mask, unsigned MaskWords = ~0u) {
applyMask<false, true>(Mask, MaskWords);
}
private:
/// Perform a logical left shift of \p Count words by moving everything
/// \p Count words to the right in memory.
///
/// While confusing, words are stored from least significant at Bits[0] to
/// most significant at Bits[NumWords-1]. A logical shift left, however,
/// moves the current least significant bit to a higher logical index, and
/// fills the previous least significant bits with 0. Thus, we actually
/// need to move the bytes of the memory to the right, not to the left.
/// Example:
/// Words = [0xBBBBAAAA, 0xDDDDFFFF, 0x00000000, 0xDDDD0000]
/// represents a BitVector where 0xBBBBAAAA contain the least significant
/// bits. So if we want to shift the BitVector left by 2 words, we need to
/// turn this into 0x00000000 0x00000000 0xBBBBAAAA 0xDDDDFFFF by using a
/// memmove which moves right, not left.
void wordShl(uint32_t Count) {
if (Count == 0)
return;
uint32_t NumWords = NumBitWords(Size);
auto Src = Bits.take_front(NumWords).drop_back(Count);
auto Dest = Bits.take_front(NumWords).drop_front(Count);
// Since we always move Word-sized chunks of data with src and dest both
// aligned to a word-boundary, we don't need to worry about endianness
// here.
std::memmove(Dest.begin(), Src.begin(), Dest.size() * sizeof(BitWord));
std::memset(Bits.data(), 0, Count * sizeof(BitWord));
clear_unused_bits();
}
/// Perform a logical right shift of \p Count words by moving those
/// words to the left in memory. See wordShl for more information.
///
void wordShr(uint32_t Count) {
if (Count == 0)
return;
uint32_t NumWords = NumBitWords(Size);
auto Src = Bits.take_front(NumWords).drop_front(Count);
auto Dest = Bits.take_front(NumWords).drop_back(Count);
assert(Dest.size() == Src.size());
std::memmove(Dest.begin(), Src.begin(), Dest.size() * sizeof(BitWord));
std::memset(Dest.end(), 0, Count * sizeof(BitWord));
}
MutableArrayRef<BitWord> allocate(size_t NumWords) {
BitWord *RawBits = static_cast<BitWord *>(
safe_malloc(NumWords * sizeof(BitWord)));
return MutableArrayRef<BitWord>(RawBits, NumWords);
}
int next_unset_in_word(int WordIndex, BitWord Word) const {
unsigned Result = WordIndex * BITWORD_SIZE + countTrailingOnes(Word);
return Result < size() ? Result : -1;
}
unsigned NumBitWords(unsigned S) const {
return (S + BITWORD_SIZE-1) / BITWORD_SIZE;
}
// Set the unused bits in the high words.
void set_unused_bits(bool t = true) {
// Set high words first.
unsigned UsedWords = NumBitWords(Size);
if (Bits.size() > UsedWords)
init_words(Bits.drop_front(UsedWords), t);
// Then set any stray high bits of the last used word.
unsigned ExtraBits = Size % BITWORD_SIZE;
if (ExtraBits) {
BitWord ExtraBitMask = ~0UL << ExtraBits;
if (t)
Bits[UsedWords-1] |= ExtraBitMask;
else
Bits[UsedWords-1] &= ~ExtraBitMask;
}
}
// Clear the unused bits in the high words.
void clear_unused_bits() {
set_unused_bits(false);
}
void grow(unsigned NewSize) {
size_t NewCapacity = std::max<size_t>(NumBitWords(NewSize), Bits.size() * 2);
assert(NewCapacity > 0 && "realloc-ing zero space");
BitWord *NewBits = static_cast<BitWord *>(
safe_realloc(Bits.data(), NewCapacity * sizeof(BitWord)));
Bits = MutableArrayRef<BitWord>(NewBits, NewCapacity);
clear_unused_bits();
}
void init_words(MutableArrayRef<BitWord> B, bool t) {
if (B.size() > 0)
memset(B.data(), 0 - (int)t, B.size() * sizeof(BitWord));
}
template<bool AddBits, bool InvertMask>
void applyMask(const uint32_t *Mask, unsigned MaskWords) {
static_assert(BITWORD_SIZE % 32 == 0, "Unsupported BitWord size.");
MaskWords = std::min(MaskWords, (size() + 31) / 32);
const unsigned Scale = BITWORD_SIZE / 32;
unsigned i;
for (i = 0; MaskWords >= Scale; ++i, MaskWords -= Scale) {
BitWord BW = Bits[i];
// This inner loop should unroll completely when BITWORD_SIZE > 32.
for (unsigned b = 0; b != BITWORD_SIZE; b += 32) {
uint32_t M = *Mask++;
if (InvertMask) M = ~M;
if (AddBits) BW |= BitWord(M) << b;
else BW &= ~(BitWord(M) << b);
}
Bits[i] = BW;
}
for (unsigned b = 0; MaskWords; b += 32, --MaskWords) {
uint32_t M = *Mask++;
if (InvertMask) M = ~M;
if (AddBits) Bits[i] |= BitWord(M) << b;
else Bits[i] &= ~(BitWord(M) << b);
}
if (AddBits)
clear_unused_bits();
}
public:
/// Return the size (in bytes) of the bit vector.
size_t getMemorySize() const { return Bits.size() * sizeof(BitWord); }
size_t getBitCapacity() const { return Bits.size() * BITWORD_SIZE; }
};
inline size_t capacity_in_bytes(const BitVector &X) {
return X.getMemorySize();
}
} // end namespace llvm
namespace std {
/// Implement std::swap in terms of BitVector swap.
inline void
swap(llvm::BitVector &LHS, llvm::BitVector &RHS) {
LHS.swap(RHS);
}
} // end namespace std
#endif // LLVM_ADT_BITVECTOR_H
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