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	The hashmap__for_each_entry[_safe] is accessing 'map' as a pointer. But it does without parentheses so passing a static hash map with an ampersand (like '&slab_hash') will cause compiler warnings due to unmatched types as '->' operator has a higher precedence. Signed-off-by: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20241011170021.1490836-1-namhyung@kernel.org
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			208 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			6.8 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C
		
	
	
	
	
	
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: (LGPL-2.1 OR BSD-2-Clause) */
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/*
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 * Generic non-thread safe hash map implementation.
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 *
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 * Copyright (c) 2019 Facebook
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 */
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#ifndef __LIBBPF_HASHMAP_H
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#define __LIBBPF_HASHMAP_H
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <limits.h>
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static inline size_t hash_bits(size_t h, int bits)
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{
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	/* shuffle bits and return requested number of upper bits */
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	if (bits == 0)
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		return 0;
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#if (__SIZEOF_SIZE_T__ == __SIZEOF_LONG_LONG__)
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	/* LP64 case */
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	return (h * 11400714819323198485llu) >> (__SIZEOF_LONG_LONG__ * 8 - bits);
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#elif (__SIZEOF_SIZE_T__ <= __SIZEOF_LONG__)
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	return (h * 2654435769lu) >> (__SIZEOF_LONG__ * 8 - bits);
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#else
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#	error "Unsupported size_t size"
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#endif
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}
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/* generic C-string hashing function */
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static inline size_t str_hash(const char *s)
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{
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	size_t h = 0;
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	while (*s) {
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		h = h * 31 + *s;
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		s++;
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	}
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	return h;
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}
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typedef size_t (*hashmap_hash_fn)(long key, void *ctx);
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typedef bool (*hashmap_equal_fn)(long key1, long key2, void *ctx);
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/*
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 * Hashmap interface is polymorphic, keys and values could be either
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 * long-sized integers or pointers, this is achieved as follows:
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 * - interface functions that operate on keys and values are hidden
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 *   behind auxiliary macros, e.g. hashmap_insert <-> hashmap__insert;
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 * - these auxiliary macros cast the key and value parameters as
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 *   long or long *, so the user does not have to specify the casts explicitly;
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 * - for pointer parameters (e.g. old_key) the size of the pointed
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 *   type is verified by hashmap_cast_ptr using _Static_assert;
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 * - when iterating using hashmap__for_each_* forms
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 *   hasmap_entry->key should be used for integer keys and
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 *   hasmap_entry->pkey should be used for pointer keys,
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 *   same goes for values.
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 */
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struct hashmap_entry {
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	union {
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		long key;
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		const void *pkey;
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	};
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	union {
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		long value;
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		void *pvalue;
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	};
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	struct hashmap_entry *next;
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};
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struct hashmap {
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	hashmap_hash_fn hash_fn;
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	hashmap_equal_fn equal_fn;
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	void *ctx;
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	struct hashmap_entry **buckets;
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	size_t cap;
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	size_t cap_bits;
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	size_t sz;
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};
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void hashmap__init(struct hashmap *map, hashmap_hash_fn hash_fn,
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		   hashmap_equal_fn equal_fn, void *ctx);
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struct hashmap *hashmap__new(hashmap_hash_fn hash_fn,
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			     hashmap_equal_fn equal_fn,
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			     void *ctx);
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void hashmap__clear(struct hashmap *map);
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void hashmap__free(struct hashmap *map);
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size_t hashmap__size(const struct hashmap *map);
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size_t hashmap__capacity(const struct hashmap *map);
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/*
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 * Hashmap insertion strategy:
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 * - HASHMAP_ADD - only add key/value if key doesn't exist yet;
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 * - HASHMAP_SET - add key/value pair if key doesn't exist yet; otherwise,
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 *   update value;
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 * - HASHMAP_UPDATE - update value, if key already exists; otherwise, do
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 *   nothing and return -ENOENT;
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 * - HASHMAP_APPEND - always add key/value pair, even if key already exists.
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 *   This turns hashmap into a multimap by allowing multiple values to be
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 *   associated with the same key. Most useful read API for such hashmap is
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 *   hashmap__for_each_key_entry() iteration. If hashmap__find() is still
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 *   used, it will return last inserted key/value entry (first in a bucket
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 *   chain).
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 */
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enum hashmap_insert_strategy {
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	HASHMAP_ADD,
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	HASHMAP_SET,
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	HASHMAP_UPDATE,
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	HASHMAP_APPEND,
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};
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#define hashmap_cast_ptr(p) ({								\
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	_Static_assert((__builtin_constant_p((p)) ? (p) == NULL : 0) ||			\
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				sizeof(*(p)) == sizeof(long),				\
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		       #p " pointee should be a long-sized integer or a pointer");	\
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	(long *)(p);									\
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})
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/*
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 * hashmap__insert() adds key/value entry w/ various semantics, depending on
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 * provided strategy value. If a given key/value pair replaced already
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 * existing key/value pair, both old key and old value will be returned
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 * through old_key and old_value to allow calling code do proper memory
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 * management.
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 */
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int hashmap_insert(struct hashmap *map, long key, long value,
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		   enum hashmap_insert_strategy strategy,
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		   long *old_key, long *old_value);
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#define hashmap__insert(map, key, value, strategy, old_key, old_value) \
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	hashmap_insert((map), (long)(key), (long)(value), (strategy),  \
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		       hashmap_cast_ptr(old_key),		       \
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		       hashmap_cast_ptr(old_value))
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#define hashmap__add(map, key, value) \
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	hashmap__insert((map), (key), (value), HASHMAP_ADD, NULL, NULL)
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#define hashmap__set(map, key, value, old_key, old_value) \
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	hashmap__insert((map), (key), (value), HASHMAP_SET, (old_key), (old_value))
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#define hashmap__update(map, key, value, old_key, old_value) \
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	hashmap__insert((map), (key), (value), HASHMAP_UPDATE, (old_key), (old_value))
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#define hashmap__append(map, key, value) \
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	hashmap__insert((map), (key), (value), HASHMAP_APPEND, NULL, NULL)
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bool hashmap_delete(struct hashmap *map, long key, long *old_key, long *old_value);
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#define hashmap__delete(map, key, old_key, old_value)		       \
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	hashmap_delete((map), (long)(key),			       \
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		       hashmap_cast_ptr(old_key),		       \
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		       hashmap_cast_ptr(old_value))
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bool hashmap_find(const struct hashmap *map, long key, long *value);
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#define hashmap__find(map, key, value) \
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	hashmap_find((map), (long)(key), hashmap_cast_ptr(value))
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/*
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 * hashmap__for_each_entry - iterate over all entries in hashmap
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 * @map: hashmap to iterate
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 * @cur: struct hashmap_entry * used as a loop cursor
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 * @bkt: integer used as a bucket loop cursor
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 */
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#define hashmap__for_each_entry(map, cur, bkt)				    \
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	for (bkt = 0; bkt < (map)->cap; bkt++)				    \
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		for (cur = (map)->buckets[bkt]; cur; cur = cur->next)
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/*
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 * hashmap__for_each_entry_safe - iterate over all entries in hashmap, safe
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 * against removals
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 * @map: hashmap to iterate
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 * @cur: struct hashmap_entry * used as a loop cursor
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 * @tmp: struct hashmap_entry * used as a temporary next cursor storage
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 * @bkt: integer used as a bucket loop cursor
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 */
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#define hashmap__for_each_entry_safe(map, cur, tmp, bkt)		    \
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	for (bkt = 0; bkt < (map)->cap; bkt++)				    \
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		for (cur = (map)->buckets[bkt];				    \
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		     cur && ({tmp = cur->next; true; });		    \
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		     cur = tmp)
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/*
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 * hashmap__for_each_key_entry - iterate over entries associated with given key
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 * @map: hashmap to iterate
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 * @cur: struct hashmap_entry * used as a loop cursor
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 * @key: key to iterate entries for
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 */
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#define hashmap__for_each_key_entry(map, cur, _key)			    \
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	for (cur = (map)->buckets					    \
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		     ? (map)->buckets[hash_bits((map)->hash_fn((_key), (map)->ctx), (map)->cap_bits)] \
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		     : NULL;						    \
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	     cur;							    \
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	     cur = cur->next)						    \
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		if ((map)->equal_fn(cur->key, (_key), (map)->ctx))
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#define hashmap__for_each_key_entry_safe(map, cur, tmp, _key)		    \
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	for (cur = (map)->buckets					    \
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		     ? (map)->buckets[hash_bits((map)->hash_fn((_key), (map)->ctx), (map)->cap_bits)] \
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		     : NULL;						    \
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	     cur && ({ tmp = cur->next; true; });			    \
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	     cur = tmp)							    \
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		if ((map)->equal_fn(cur->key, (_key), (map)->ctx))
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#endif /* __LIBBPF_HASHMAP_H */
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