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wasm-micro-runtime/core/shared/include/bh_hashmap.h
wenyongh 46b93b9d22 Enable AoT and wamr-sdk, and change arguments of call wasm API (#157)
* Implement memory profiler, optimize memory usage, modify code indent

* Implement memory.grow and limit heap space base offset to 1G; modify iwasm build type to Release and 64 bit by default

* Add a new extension library: connection

* Fix bug of reading magic number and version in big endian platform

* Re-org platform APIs: move most platform APIs from iwasm to shared-lib

* Enhance wasm loader to fix some security issues

* Fix issue about illegal load of EXC_RETURN into PC on stm32 board

* Updates that let a restricted version of the interpreter run in SGX

* Enable native/app address validation and conversion for wasm app

* Remove wasm_application_exectue_* APIs from wasm_export.h which makes confused

* Refine binary size and fix several minor issues

Optimize interpreter LOAD/STORE opcodes to decrease the binary size
Fix issues when using iwasm library: _bh_log undefined, bh_memory.h not found
Remove unused _stdin/_stdout/_stderr global variables resolve in libc wrapper
Add macros of global heap size, stack size, heap size for Zephyr main.c
Clear compile warning of wasm_application.c

* Add more strict security checks for libc wrapper API's

* Use one libc wrapper copy for sgx and other platforms; remove bh_printf macro for other platform header files

* Enhance security of libc strcpy/sprintf wrapper function

* Fix issue of call native for x86_64/arm/mips, add module inst parameter for native wrapper functions

* Remove get_module_inst() and fix issue of call native

* Refine wgl lib: remove module_inst parameter from widget functions; move function index check to runtime instantiate

* Refine interpreter call native process, refine memory boudary check

* Fix issues of invokeNative function of arm/mips/general version

* Add a switch to build simple sample without gui support

* Add BUILD_TARGET setting in makefile to replace cpu compiler flags in source code

* Re-org shared lib header files, remove unused info; fix compile issues of vxworks

* Add build target general

* Remove unused files

* Update license header

* test push

* Restore file

* Sync up with internal/feature

* Sync up with internal/feature

* Rename build_wamr_app to build_wasm_app

* Fix small issues of README

* Enhance malformed wasm file checking
Fix issue of print hex int and implement utf8 string check
Fix wasi file read/write right issue
Fix minor issue of build wasm app doc

* Sync up with internal/feature

* Sync up with internal/feature: fix interpreter arm issue, fix read leb issue

* Sync up with internal/feature

* Fix bug of config.h and rename wasi config.h to ssp_config.h

* Sync up with internal/feature

* Import wamr aot

* update document

* update document

* Update document, disable WASI in 32bit

* update document

* remove files

* update document

* Update document

* update document

* update document

* update samples

* Sync up with internal repo
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/*
* Copyright (C) 2019 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
*/
#ifndef WASM_HASHMAP_H
#define WASM_HASHMAP_H
#include "bh_platform.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Maximum initial size of hash map */
#define HASH_MAP_MAX_SIZE 65536
struct HashMap;
typedef struct HashMap HashMap;
/* Hash function: to get the hash value of key. */
typedef uint32 (*HashFunc)(const void *key);
/* Key equal function: to check whether two keys are equal. */
typedef bool (*KeyEqualFunc)(void *key1, void *key2);
/* Key destroy function: to destroy the key, auto called
when an hash element is removed. */
typedef void (*KeyDestroyFunc)(void *key);
/* Value destroy function: to destroy the value, auto called
when an hash element is removed. */
typedef void (*ValueDestroyFunc)(void *key);
/**
* Create a hash map.
*
* @param size: the initial size of the hash map
* @param use_lock whether to lock the hash map when operating on it
* @param hash_func hash function of the key, must be specified
* @param key_equal_func key equal function, check whether two keys
* are equal, must be specified
* @param key_destroy_func key destroy function, called when an hash element
* is removed if it is not NULL
* @param value_destroy_func value destroy function, called when an hash
* element is removed if it is not NULL
*
* @return the hash map created, NULL if failed
*/
HashMap*
bh_hash_map_create(uint32 size, bool use_lock,
HashFunc hash_func,
KeyEqualFunc key_equal_func,
KeyDestroyFunc key_destroy_func,
ValueDestroyFunc value_destroy_func);
/**
* Insert an element to the hash map
*
* @param map the hash map to insert element
* @key the key of the element
* @value the value of the element
*
* @return true if success, false otherwise
* Note: fail if key is NULL or duplicated key exists in the hash map,
*/
bool
bh_hash_map_insert(HashMap *map, void *key, void *value);
/**
* Find an element in the hash map
*
* @param map the hash map to find element
* @key the key of the element
*
* @return the value of the found element if success, NULL otherwise
*/
void*
bh_hash_map_find(HashMap *map, void *key);
/**
* Update an element in the hash map with new value
*
* @param map the hash map to update element
* @key the key of the element
* @value the new value of the element
* @p_old_value if not NULL, copies the old value to it
*
* @return true if success, false otherwise
* Note: the old value won't be destroyed by value destroy function,
* it will be copied to p_old_value for user to process.
*/
bool
bh_hash_map_update(HashMap *map, void *key, void *value,
void **p_old_value);
/**
* Remove an element from the hash map
*
* @param map the hash map to remove element
* @key the key of the element
* @p_old_key if not NULL, copies the old key to it
* @p_old_value if not NULL, copies the old value to it
*
* @return true if success, false otherwise
* Note: the old key and old value won't be destroyed by key destroy
* function and value destroy function, they will be copied to
* p_old_key and p_old_value for user to process.
*/
bool
bh_hash_map_remove(HashMap *map, void *key,
void **p_old_key, void **p_old_value);
/**
* Destroy the hashmap
*
* @param map the hash map to destroy
*
* @return true if success, false otherwise
* Note: the key destroy function and value destroy function will be
* called to destroy each element's key and value if they are
* not NULL.
*/
bool
bh_hash_map_destroy(HashMap *map);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* endof WASM_HASHMAP_H */