Revision 48e7b18efcd77890f36272b46a4603d15a1ac221 authored by Neil Horman on 26 July 2024, 15:01:05 UTC, committed by Neil Horman on 09 August 2024, 12:28:38 UTC
Keep us from spinning forever doing huge amounts of math in the fuzzer Reviewed-by: Tomas Mraz <tomas@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Paul Dale <ppzgs1@gmail.com> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/25013) (cherry picked from commit f0768376e1639d12a328745ef69c90d584138074)
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uint_set.h
/*
* Copyright 2022 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
* this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
* in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
* https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
*/
#ifndef OSSL_UINT_SET_H
# define OSSL_UINT_SET_H
#include "openssl/params.h"
#include "internal/list.h"
/*
* uint64_t Integer Sets
* =====================
*
* Utilities for managing a logical set of unsigned 64-bit integers. The
* structure tracks each contiguous range of integers using one allocation and
* is thus optimised for cases where integers tend to appear consecutively.
* Queries are optimised under the assumption that they will generally be made
* on integers near the end of the set.
*
* Discussion of implementation details can be found in uint_set.c.
*/
typedef struct uint_range_st {
uint64_t start, end;
} UINT_RANGE;
typedef struct uint_set_item_st UINT_SET_ITEM;
struct uint_set_item_st {
OSSL_LIST_MEMBER(uint_set, UINT_SET_ITEM);
UINT_RANGE range;
};
DEFINE_LIST_OF(uint_set, UINT_SET_ITEM);
typedef OSSL_LIST(uint_set) UINT_SET;
void ossl_uint_set_init(UINT_SET *s);
void ossl_uint_set_destroy(UINT_SET *s);
/*
* Insert a range into a integer set. Returns 0 on allocation failure, in which
* case the integer set is in a valid but undefined state. Otherwise, returns 1.
* Ranges can overlap existing ranges without limitation. If a range is a subset
* of an existing range in the set, this is a no-op and returns 1.
*/
int ossl_uint_set_insert(UINT_SET *s, const UINT_RANGE *range);
/*
* Remove a range from the set. Returns 0 on allocation failure, in which case
* the integer set is unchanged. Otherwise, returns 1. Ranges which are not
* already in the set can be removed without issue. If a passed range is not in
* the integer set at all, this is a no-op and returns 1.
*/
int ossl_uint_set_remove(UINT_SET *s, const UINT_RANGE *range);
/* Returns 1 iff the given integer is in the integer set. */
int ossl_uint_set_query(const UINT_SET *s, uint64_t v);
#endif

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