From: Jeff King <peff@xxxxxxxx> We auto-grow bitmaps when somebody asks to set a bit whose position is outside of our currently allocated range. Other operations besides single bit-setting might need to do this, too, so let's pull it into its own function. Note that we change the semantics a little: you now ask for the number of words you'd like to have, not the id of the block you'd like to write to. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@xxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@xxxxxxxxxxxx> --- ewah/bitmap.c | 14 +++++++++----- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/ewah/bitmap.c b/ewah/bitmap.c index d8cec585af..7c1ecfa6fd 100644 --- a/ewah/bitmap.c +++ b/ewah/bitmap.c @@ -35,18 +35,22 @@ struct bitmap *bitmap_new(void) return bitmap_word_alloc(32); } -void bitmap_set(struct bitmap *self, size_t pos) +static void bitmap_grow(struct bitmap *self, size_t word_alloc) { - size_t block = EWAH_BLOCK(pos); - - if (block >= self->word_alloc) { + if (word_alloc > self->word_alloc) { size_t old_size = self->word_alloc; - self->word_alloc = block ? block * 2 : 1; + self->word_alloc = word_alloc * 2; REALLOC_ARRAY(self->words, self->word_alloc); memset(self->words + old_size, 0x0, (self->word_alloc - old_size) * sizeof(eword_t)); } +} +void bitmap_set(struct bitmap *self, size_t pos) +{ + size_t block = EWAH_BLOCK(pos); + + bitmap_grow(self, block + 1); self->words[block] |= EWAH_MASK(pos); } -- 2.29.2.156.gc03786897f