toolkit/crashreporter/google-breakpad/src/processor/contained_range_map.h

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    30 // contained_range_map.h: Hierarchically-organized range maps.
    31 //
    32 // A contained range map is similar to a standard range map, except it allows
    33 // objects to be organized hierarchically.  A contained range map allows
    34 // objects to contain other objects.  It is not sensitive to the order that
    35 // objects are added to the map: larger, more general, containing objects
    36 // may be added either before or after smaller, more specific, contained
    37 // ones.
    38 //
    39 // Contained range maps guarantee that each object may only contain smaller
    40 // objects than itself, and that a parent object may only contain child
    41 // objects located entirely within the parent's address space.  Attempts
    42 // to introduce objects (via StoreRange) that violate these rules will fail.
    43 // Retrieval (via RetrieveRange) always returns the most specific (smallest)
    44 // object that contains the address being queried.  Note that while it is
    45 // not possible to insert two objects into a map that have exactly the same
    46 // geometry (base address and size), it is possible to completely mask a
    47 // larger object by inserting smaller objects that entirely fill the larger
    48 // object's address space.
    49 //
    50 // Internally, contained range maps are implemented as a tree.  Each tree
    51 // node except for the root node describes an object in the map.  Each node
    52 // maintains its list of children in a map similar to a standard range map,
    53 // keyed by the highest address that each child occupies.  Each node's
    54 // children occupy address ranges entirely within the node.  The root node
    55 // is the only node directly accessible to the user, and represents the
    56 // entire address space.
    57 //
    58 // Author: Mark Mentovai
    60 #ifndef PROCESSOR_CONTAINED_RANGE_MAP_H__
    61 #define PROCESSOR_CONTAINED_RANGE_MAP_H__
    64 #include <map>
    67 namespace google_breakpad {
    69 // Forward declarations (for later friend declarations of specialized template).
    70 template<class, class> class ContainedRangeMapSerializer;
    72 template<typename AddressType, typename EntryType>
    73 class ContainedRangeMap {
    74  public:
    75   // The default constructor creates a ContainedRangeMap with no geometry
    76   // and no entry, and as such is only suitable for the root node of a
    77   // ContainedRangeMap tree.
    78   ContainedRangeMap() : base_(), entry_(), map_(NULL) {}
    80   ~ContainedRangeMap();
    82   // Inserts a range into the map.  If the new range is encompassed by
    83   // an existing child range, the new range is passed into the child range's
    84   // StoreRange method.  If the new range encompasses any existing child
    85   // ranges, those child ranges are moved to the new range, becoming
    86   // grandchildren of this ContainedRangeMap.  Returns false for a
    87   // parameter error, or if the ContainedRangeMap hierarchy guarantees
    88   // would be violated.
    89   bool StoreRange(const AddressType &base,
    90                   const AddressType &size,
    91                   const EntryType &entry);
    93   // Retrieves the most specific (smallest) descendant range encompassing
    94   // the specified address.  This method will only return entries held by
    95   // child ranges, and not the entry contained by |this|.  This is necessary
    96   // to support a sparsely-populated root range.  If no descendant range
    97   // encompasses the address, returns false.
    98   bool RetrieveRange(const AddressType &address, EntryType *entry) const;
   100   // Removes all children.  Note that Clear only removes descendants,
   101   // leaving the node on which it is called intact.  Because the only
   102   // meaningful things contained by a root node are descendants, this
   103   // is sufficient to restore an entire ContainedRangeMap to its initial
   104   // empty state when called on the root node.
   105   void Clear();
   107  private:
   108   friend class ContainedRangeMapSerializer<AddressType, EntryType>;
   109   friend class ModuleComparer;
   111   // AddressToRangeMap stores pointers.  This makes reparenting simpler in
   112   // StoreRange, because it doesn't need to copy entire objects.
   113   typedef std::map<AddressType, ContainedRangeMap *> AddressToRangeMap;
   114   typedef typename AddressToRangeMap::const_iterator MapConstIterator;
   115   typedef typename AddressToRangeMap::iterator MapIterator;
   116   typedef typename AddressToRangeMap::value_type MapValue;
   118   // Creates a new ContainedRangeMap with the specified base address, entry,
   119   // and initial child map, which may be NULL.  This is only used internally
   120   // by ContainedRangeMap when it creates a new child.
   121   ContainedRangeMap(const AddressType &base, const EntryType &entry,
   122                     AddressToRangeMap *map)
   123       : base_(base), entry_(entry), map_(map) {}
   125   // The base address of this range.  The high address does not need to
   126   // be stored, because it is used as the key to an object in its parent's
   127   // map, and all ContainedRangeMaps except for the root range are contained
   128   // within maps.  The root range does not actually contain an entry, so its
   129   // base_ field is meaningless, and the fact that it has no parent and thus
   130   // no key is unimportant.  For this reason, the base_ field should only be
   131   // is accessed on child ContainedRangeMap objects, and never on |this|.
   132   const AddressType base_;
   134   // The entry corresponding to this range.  The root range does not
   135   // actually contain an entry, so its entry_ field is meaningless.  For
   136   // this reason, the entry_ field should only be accessed on child
   137   // ContainedRangeMap objects, and never on |this|.
   138   const EntryType entry_;
   140   // The map containing child ranges, keyed by each child range's high
   141   // address.  This is a pointer to avoid allocating map structures for
   142   // leaf nodes, where they are not needed.
   143   AddressToRangeMap *map_;
   144 };
   147 }  // namespace google_breakpad
   150 #endif  // PROCESSOR_CONTAINED_RANGE_MAP_H__

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