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=pod
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=head1 NAME
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OPENSSL_SA, ossl_sa_TYPE_new, ossl_sa_TYPE_free,
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ossl_sa_TYPE_free_leaves, ossl_sa_TYPE_num, ossl_sa_TYPE_doall,
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ossl_sa_TYPE_doall_arg, ossl_sa_TYPE_get, ossl_sa_TYPE_set
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- sparse array container
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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#include "crypto/sparse_array.h"
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typedef struct sparse_array_st OPENSSL_SA;
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SPARSE_ARRAY_OF(TYPE)
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DEFINE_SPARSE_ARRAY_OF(TYPE)
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SPARSE_ARRAY_OF(TYPE) *ossl_sa_TYPE_new(void);
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void ossl_sa_TYPE_free(const SPARSE_ARRAY_OF(TYPE) *sa);
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void ossl_sa_TYPE_free_leaves(const SPARSE_ARRAY_OF(TYPE) *sa);
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size_t ossl_sa_TYPE_num(const SPARSE_ARRAY_OF(TYPE) *sa);
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void ossl_sa_TYPE_doall(const OPENSSL_SA *sa, void (*leaf)(ossl_uintmax_t,
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void *));
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void ossl_sa_TYPE_doall_arg(const OPENSSL_SA *sa,
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void (*leaf)(ossl_uintmax_t, void *, void *),
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void *arg);
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TYPE *ossl_sa_TYPE_get(const SPARSE_ARRAY_OF(TYPE) *sa, ossl_uintmax_t idx);
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int ossl_sa_TYPE_set(SPARSE_ARRAY_OF(TYPE) *sa, ossl_uintmax_t idx,
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TYPE *value);
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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=begin comment
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POD is pretty good at recognising function names and making them appropriately
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bold... however, when part of the function name is variable, we have to help
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the processor along
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=end comment
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SPARSE_ARRAY_OF() returns the name for a sparse array of the specified
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B<I<TYPE>>. DEFINE_SPARSE_ARRAY_OF() creates set of functions for a sparse
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array of B<I<TYPE>>. This will mean that a pointer to type B<I<TYPE>>
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is stored in each element of a sparse array, the type is referenced by
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B<SPARSE_ARRAY_OF>(B<I<TYPE>>) and each function name begins with
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B<ossl_sa_I<TYPE>_>. For example:
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TYPE *ossl_sa_TYPE_get(SPARSE_ARRAY_OF(TYPE) *sa, ossl_uintmax_t idx);
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B<ossl_sa_I<TYPE>_num>() returns the number of elements in I<sa> or 0 if I<sa>
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is NULL.
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B<ossl_sa_I<TYPE>_get>() returns element I<idx> in I<sa>, where I<idx> starts
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at zero. If I<idx> refers to a value that has not been set then NULL is
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returned.
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B<ossl_sa_I<TYPE>_set>() sets element I<idx> in I<sa> to I<value>, where I<idx>
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starts at zero. The sparse array will be resized as required.
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B<ossl_sa_I<TYPE>_new>() allocates a new empty sparse array.
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B<ossl_sa_I<TYPE>_free>() frees up the I<sa> structure. It does I<not> free up any
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elements of I<sa>. After this call I<sa> is no longer valid.
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B<ossl_sa_I<TYPE>_free_leaves>() frees up the I<sa> structure and all of its
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elements. After this call I<sa> is no longer valid.
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B<ossl_sa_I<TYPE>_doall>() calls the function I<leaf> for each element in I<sa>
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in ascending index order. The index position, within the sparse array,
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of each item is passed as the first argument to the leaf function and a
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pointer to the associated value is passed as the second argument.
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B<ossl_sa_I<TYPE>_doall_arg>() calls the function I<leaf> for each element in
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I<sa> in ascending index order. The index position, within the sparse
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array, of each item is passed as the first argument to the leaf function,
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a pointer to the associated value is passed as the second argument and
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the third argument is the user supplied I<arg>.
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=head1 NOTES
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Sparse arrays are an internal data structure and should B<not> be used by user
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applications.
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Care should be taken when accessing sparse arrays in multi-threaded
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environments. The B<ossl_sa_I<TYPE>_set>() operation can cause the internal
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structure of the sparse array to change which causes race conditions if the
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sparse array is accessed in a different thread.
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SPARSE_ARRAY_OF() and DEFINE_SPARSE_ARRAY_OF() are implemented as macros.
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The underlying utility B<OPENSSL_SA_> API should not be used directly. It
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defines these functions: OPENSSL_SA_doall, OPENSSL_SA_doall_arg,
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OPENSSL_SA_free, OPENSSL_SA_free_leaves, OPENSSL_SA_get, OPENSSL_SA_new,
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OPENSSL_SA_num and OPENSSL_SA_set.
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=head1 RETURN VALUES
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B<ossl_sa_I<TYPE>_num>() returns the number of elements in the sparse array or
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B<0> if the passed sparse array is NULL.
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B<ossl_sa_I<TYPE>_get>() returns a pointer to a sparse array element or NULL if
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the element has not be set.
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B<ossl_sa_I<TYPE>_set>() return B<1> on success and B<0> on error. In the latter
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case, the elements of the sparse array remain unchanged, although the internal
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structures might have.
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B<ossl_sa_I<TYPE>_new>() returns an empty sparse array or NULL if an error
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occurs.
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B<ossl_sa_I<TYPE>_doall>(), B<ossl_sa_I<TYPE>_doall_arg>(),
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B<ossl_sa_I<TYPE>_free>() and B<ossl_sa_I<TYPE>_free_leaves>()
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do not return values.
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=head1 HISTORY
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This functionality was added to OpenSSL 3.0.
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=head1 COPYRIGHT
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Copyright 2019-2021 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved. Copyright
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(c) 2019, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use this
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file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy in the file
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LICENSE in the source distribution or at
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L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
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=cut
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