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authorBrad Bishop <bradleyb@fuzziesquirrel.com>2018-12-16 17:11:34 -0800
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Reset the following subtrees on thud HEAD: poky: 87e3a9739d meta-openembedded: 6094ae18c8 meta-security: 31dc4e7532 meta-raspberrypi: a48743dc36 meta-xilinx: c42016e2e6 Also re-apply backports that didn't make it into thud: poky: 17726d0 systemd-systemctl-native: handle Install wildcards meta-openembedded: 4321a5d libtinyxml2: update to 7.0.1 042f0a3 libcereal: Add native and nativesdk classes e23284f libcereal: Allow empty package 030e8d4 rsyslog: curl-less build with fmhttp PACKAGECONFIG 179a1b9 gtest: update to 1.8.1 Squashed OpenBMC subtree compatibility updates: meta-aspeed: Brad Bishop (1): aspeed: add yocto 2.6 compatibility meta-ibm: Brad Bishop (1): ibm: prepare for yocto 2.6 meta-ingrasys: Brad Bishop (1): ingrasys: set layer compatibility to yocto 2.6 meta-openpower: Brad Bishop (1): openpower: set layer compatibility to yocto 2.6 meta-phosphor: Brad Bishop (3): phosphor: set layer compatibility to thud phosphor: libgpg-error: drop patches phosphor: react to fitimage artifact rename Ed Tanous (4): Dropbear: upgrade options for latest upgrade yocto2.6: update openssl options busybox: remove upstream watchdog patch systemd: Rebase CONFIG_CGROUP_BPF patch Change-Id: I7b1fe71cca880d0372a82d94b5fd785323e3a9e7 Signed-off-by: Brad Bishop <bradleyb@fuzziesquirrel.com>
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+From d9aeef8d95a325942cc92f4d72415771d75d904c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
+From: =?UTF-8?q?Andr=C3=A9=20Draszik?= <andre.draszik@jci.com>
+Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2016 13:05:10 +0100
+Subject: [PATCH 2/2] uthash: remove in-tree version
+MIME-Version: 1.0
+Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
+Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
+
+We don't need it as we want to use the version provided by
+meta-oe instead.
+
+Upstream-Status: Inappropriate [embedded-specific]
+Signed-off-by: André Draszik <andre.draszik@jci.com>
+---
+ src/uthash.h | 948 -----------------------------------------------------------
+ 1 file changed, 948 deletions(-)
+ delete mode 100644 src/uthash.h
+
+diff --git a/src/uthash.h b/src/uthash.h
+deleted file mode 100644
+index 915a825..0000000
+--- a/src/uthash.h
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+@@ -1,948 +0,0 @@
+-/*
+-Copyright (c) 2003-2013, Troy D. Hanson http://troydhanson.github.com/uthash/
+-All rights reserved.
+-
+-Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+-modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+-
+- * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+- notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+-
+-THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS
+-IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
+-TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
+-PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER
+-OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+-EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
+-PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
+-PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
+-LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
+-NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
+-SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+-*/
+-
+-#ifndef UTHASH_H
+-#define UTHASH_H
+-
+-#include <string.h> /* memcmp,strlen */
+-#include <stddef.h> /* ptrdiff_t */
+-#include <stdlib.h> /* exit() */
+-
+-/* These macros use decltype or the earlier __typeof GNU extension.
+- As decltype is only available in newer compilers (VS2010 or gcc 4.3+
+- when compiling c++ source) this code uses whatever method is needed
+- or, for VS2008 where neither is available, uses casting workarounds. */
+-#ifdef _MSC_VER /* MS compiler */
+-#if _MSC_VER >= 1600 && defined(__cplusplus) /* VS2010 or newer in C++ mode */
+-#define DECLTYPE(x) (decltype(x))
+-#else /* VS2008 or older (or VS2010 in C mode) */
+-#define NO_DECLTYPE
+-#define DECLTYPE(x)
+-#endif
+-#else /* GNU, Sun and other compilers */
+-#define DECLTYPE(x) (__typeof(x))
+-#endif
+-
+-#ifdef NO_DECLTYPE
+-#define DECLTYPE_ASSIGN(dst,src) \
+-do { \
+- char **_da_dst = (char**)(&(dst)); \
+- *_da_dst = (char*)(src); \
+-} while(0)
+-#else
+-#define DECLTYPE_ASSIGN(dst,src) \
+-do { \
+- (dst) = DECLTYPE(dst)(src); \
+-} while(0)
+-#endif
+-
+-/* a number of the hash function use uint32_t which isn't defined on win32 */
+-#ifdef _MSC_VER
+-typedef unsigned int uint32_t;
+-typedef unsigned char uint8_t;
+-#else
+-#include <inttypes.h> /* uint32_t */
+-#endif
+-
+-#define UTHASH_VERSION 1.9.8
+-
+-#ifndef uthash_fatal
+-#define uthash_fatal(msg) exit(-1) /* fatal error (out of memory,etc) */
+-#endif
+-#ifndef uthash_malloc
+-#define uthash_malloc(sz) malloc(sz) /* malloc fcn */
+-#endif
+-#ifndef uthash_free
+-#define uthash_free(ptr,sz) free(ptr) /* free fcn */
+-#endif
+-
+-#ifndef uthash_noexpand_fyi
+-#define uthash_noexpand_fyi(tbl) /* can be defined to log noexpand */
+-#endif
+-#ifndef uthash_expand_fyi
+-#define uthash_expand_fyi(tbl) /* can be defined to log expands */
+-#endif
+-
+-/* initial number of buckets */
+-#define HASH_INITIAL_NUM_BUCKETS 32 /* initial number of buckets */
+-#define HASH_INITIAL_NUM_BUCKETS_LOG2 5 /* lg2 of initial number of buckets */
+-#define HASH_BKT_CAPACITY_THRESH 10 /* expand when bucket count reaches */
+-
+-/* calculate the element whose hash handle address is hhe */
+-#define ELMT_FROM_HH(tbl,hhp) ((void*)(((char*)(hhp)) - ((tbl)->hho)))
+-
+-#define HASH_FIND(hh,head,keyptr,keylen,out) \
+-do { \
+- unsigned _hf_bkt,_hf_hashv; \
+- out=NULL; \
+- if (head) { \
+- HASH_FCN(keyptr,keylen, (head)->hh.tbl->num_buckets, _hf_hashv, _hf_bkt); \
+- if (HASH_BLOOM_TEST((head)->hh.tbl, _hf_hashv)) { \
+- HASH_FIND_IN_BKT((head)->hh.tbl, hh, (head)->hh.tbl->buckets[ _hf_bkt ], \
+- keyptr,keylen,out); \
+- } \
+- } \
+-} while (0)
+-
+-#ifdef HASH_BLOOM
+-#define HASH_BLOOM_BITLEN (1ULL << HASH_BLOOM)
+-#define HASH_BLOOM_BYTELEN (HASH_BLOOM_BITLEN/8) + ((HASH_BLOOM_BITLEN%8) ? 1:0)
+-#define HASH_BLOOM_MAKE(tbl) \
+-do { \
+- (tbl)->bloom_nbits = HASH_BLOOM; \
+- (tbl)->bloom_bv = (uint8_t*)uthash_malloc(HASH_BLOOM_BYTELEN); \
+- if (!((tbl)->bloom_bv)) { uthash_fatal( "out of memory"); } \
+- memset((tbl)->bloom_bv, 0, HASH_BLOOM_BYTELEN); \
+- (tbl)->bloom_sig = HASH_BLOOM_SIGNATURE; \
+-} while (0)
+-
+-#define HASH_BLOOM_FREE(tbl) \
+-do { \
+- uthash_free((tbl)->bloom_bv, HASH_BLOOM_BYTELEN); \
+-} while (0)
+-
+-#define HASH_BLOOM_BITSET(bv,idx) (bv[(idx)/8] |= (1U << ((idx)%8)))
+-#define HASH_BLOOM_BITTEST(bv,idx) (bv[(idx)/8] & (1U << ((idx)%8)))
+-
+-#define HASH_BLOOM_ADD(tbl,hashv) \
+- HASH_BLOOM_BITSET((tbl)->bloom_bv, (hashv & (uint32_t)((1ULL << (tbl)->bloom_nbits) - 1)))
+-
+-#define HASH_BLOOM_TEST(tbl,hashv) \
+- HASH_BLOOM_BITTEST((tbl)->bloom_bv, (hashv & (uint32_t)((1ULL << (tbl)->bloom_nbits) - 1)))
+-
+-#else
+-#define HASH_BLOOM_MAKE(tbl)
+-#define HASH_BLOOM_FREE(tbl)
+-#define HASH_BLOOM_ADD(tbl,hashv)
+-#define HASH_BLOOM_TEST(tbl,hashv) (1)
+-#define HASH_BLOOM_BYTELEN 0
+-#endif
+-
+-#define HASH_MAKE_TABLE(hh,head) \
+-do { \
+- (head)->hh.tbl = (UT_hash_table*)uthash_malloc( \
+- sizeof(UT_hash_table)); \
+- if (!((head)->hh.tbl)) { uthash_fatal( "out of memory"); } \
+- memset((head)->hh.tbl, 0, sizeof(UT_hash_table)); \
+- (head)->hh.tbl->tail = &((head)->hh); \
+- (head)->hh.tbl->num_buckets = HASH_INITIAL_NUM_BUCKETS; \
+- (head)->hh.tbl->log2_num_buckets = HASH_INITIAL_NUM_BUCKETS_LOG2; \
+- (head)->hh.tbl->hho = (char*)(&(head)->hh) - (char*)(head); \
+- (head)->hh.tbl->buckets = (UT_hash_bucket*)uthash_malloc( \
+- HASH_INITIAL_NUM_BUCKETS*sizeof(struct UT_hash_bucket)); \
+- if (! (head)->hh.tbl->buckets) { uthash_fatal( "out of memory"); } \
+- memset((head)->hh.tbl->buckets, 0, \
+- HASH_INITIAL_NUM_BUCKETS*sizeof(struct UT_hash_bucket)); \
+- HASH_BLOOM_MAKE((head)->hh.tbl); \
+- (head)->hh.tbl->signature = HASH_SIGNATURE; \
+-} while(0)
+-
+-#define HASH_ADD(hh,head,fieldname,keylen_in,add) \
+- HASH_ADD_KEYPTR(hh,head,&((add)->fieldname),keylen_in,add)
+-
+-#define HASH_REPLACE(hh,head,fieldname,keylen_in,add,replaced) \
+-do { \
+- replaced=NULL; \
+- HASH_FIND(hh,head,&((add)->fieldname),keylen_in,replaced); \
+- if (replaced!=NULL) { \
+- HASH_DELETE(hh,head,replaced); \
+- }; \
+- HASH_ADD(hh,head,fieldname,keylen_in,add); \
+-} while(0)
+-
+-#define HASH_ADD_KEYPTR(hh,head,keyptr,keylen_in,add) \
+-do { \
+- unsigned _ha_bkt; \
+- (add)->hh.next = NULL; \
+- (add)->hh.key = (char*)keyptr; \
+- (add)->hh.keylen = (unsigned)keylen_in; \
+- if (!(head)) { \
+- head = (add); \
+- (head)->hh.prev = NULL; \
+- HASH_MAKE_TABLE(hh,head); \
+- } else { \
+- (head)->hh.tbl->tail->next = (add); \
+- (add)->hh.prev = ELMT_FROM_HH((head)->hh.tbl, (head)->hh.tbl->tail); \
+- (head)->hh.tbl->tail = &((add)->hh); \
+- } \
+- (head)->hh.tbl->num_items++; \
+- (add)->hh.tbl = (head)->hh.tbl; \
+- HASH_FCN(keyptr,keylen_in, (head)->hh.tbl->num_buckets, \
+- (add)->hh.hashv, _ha_bkt); \
+- HASH_ADD_TO_BKT((head)->hh.tbl->buckets[_ha_bkt],&(add)->hh); \
+- HASH_BLOOM_ADD((head)->hh.tbl,(add)->hh.hashv); \
+- HASH_EMIT_KEY(hh,head,keyptr,keylen_in); \
+- HASH_FSCK(hh,head); \
+-} while(0)
+-
+-#define HASH_TO_BKT( hashv, num_bkts, bkt ) \
+-do { \
+- bkt = ((hashv) & ((num_bkts) - 1)); \
+-} while(0)
+-
+-/* delete "delptr" from the hash table.
+- * "the usual" patch-up process for the app-order doubly-linked-list.
+- * The use of _hd_hh_del below deserves special explanation.
+- * These used to be expressed using (delptr) but that led to a bug
+- * if someone used the same symbol for the head and deletee, like
+- * HASH_DELETE(hh,users,users);
+- * We want that to work, but by changing the head (users) below
+- * we were forfeiting our ability to further refer to the deletee (users)
+- * in the patch-up process. Solution: use scratch space to
+- * copy the deletee pointer, then the latter references are via that
+- * scratch pointer rather than through the repointed (users) symbol.
+- */
+-#define HASH_DELETE(hh,head,delptr) \
+-do { \
+- unsigned _hd_bkt; \
+- struct UT_hash_handle *_hd_hh_del; \
+- if ( ((delptr)->hh.prev == NULL) && ((delptr)->hh.next == NULL) ) { \
+- uthash_free((head)->hh.tbl->buckets, \
+- (head)->hh.tbl->num_buckets*sizeof(struct UT_hash_bucket) ); \
+- HASH_BLOOM_FREE((head)->hh.tbl); \
+- uthash_free((head)->hh.tbl, sizeof(UT_hash_table)); \
+- head = NULL; \
+- } else { \
+- _hd_hh_del = &((delptr)->hh); \
+- if ((delptr) == ELMT_FROM_HH((head)->hh.tbl,(head)->hh.tbl->tail)) { \
+- (head)->hh.tbl->tail = \
+- (UT_hash_handle*)((ptrdiff_t)((delptr)->hh.prev) + \
+- (head)->hh.tbl->hho); \
+- } \
+- if ((delptr)->hh.prev) { \
+- ((UT_hash_handle*)((ptrdiff_t)((delptr)->hh.prev) + \
+- (head)->hh.tbl->hho))->next = (delptr)->hh.next; \
+- } else { \
+- DECLTYPE_ASSIGN(head,(delptr)->hh.next); \
+- } \
+- if (_hd_hh_del->next) { \
+- ((UT_hash_handle*)((ptrdiff_t)_hd_hh_del->next + \
+- (head)->hh.tbl->hho))->prev = \
+- _hd_hh_del->prev; \
+- } \
+- HASH_TO_BKT( _hd_hh_del->hashv, (head)->hh.tbl->num_buckets, _hd_bkt); \
+- HASH_DEL_IN_BKT(hh,(head)->hh.tbl->buckets[_hd_bkt], _hd_hh_del); \
+- (head)->hh.tbl->num_items--; \
+- } \
+- HASH_FSCK(hh,head); \
+-} while (0)
+-
+-
+-/* convenience forms of HASH_FIND/HASH_ADD/HASH_DEL */
+-#define HASH_FIND_STR(head,findstr,out) \
+- HASH_FIND(hh,head,findstr,strlen(findstr),out)
+-#define HASH_ADD_STR(head,strfield,add) \
+- HASH_ADD(hh,head,strfield,strlen(add->strfield),add)
+-#define HASH_REPLACE_STR(head,strfield,add,replaced) \
+- HASH_REPLACE(hh,head,strfield,strlen(add->strfield),add,replaced)
+-#define HASH_FIND_INT(head,findint,out) \
+- HASH_FIND(hh,head,findint,sizeof(int),out)
+-#define HASH_ADD_INT(head,intfield,add) \
+- HASH_ADD(hh,head,intfield,sizeof(int),add)
+-#define HASH_REPLACE_INT(head,intfield,add,replaced) \
+- HASH_REPLACE(hh,head,intfield,sizeof(int),add,replaced)
+-#define HASH_FIND_PTR(head,findptr,out) \
+- HASH_FIND(hh,head,findptr,sizeof(void *),out)
+-#define HASH_ADD_PTR(head,ptrfield,add) \
+- HASH_ADD(hh,head,ptrfield,sizeof(void *),add)
+-#define HASH_REPLACE_PTR(head,ptrfield,add) \
+- HASH_REPLACE(hh,head,ptrfield,sizeof(void *),add,replaced)
+-#define HASH_DEL(head,delptr) \
+- HASH_DELETE(hh,head,delptr)
+-
+-/* HASH_FSCK checks hash integrity on every add/delete when HASH_DEBUG is defined.
+- * This is for uthash developer only; it compiles away if HASH_DEBUG isn't defined.
+- */
+-#ifdef HASH_DEBUG
+-#define HASH_OOPS(...) do { fprintf(stderr,__VA_ARGS__); exit(-1); } while (0)
+-#define HASH_FSCK(hh,head) \
+-do { \
+- unsigned _bkt_i; \
+- unsigned _count, _bkt_count; \
+- char *_prev; \
+- struct UT_hash_handle *_thh; \
+- if (head) { \
+- _count = 0; \
+- for( _bkt_i = 0; _bkt_i < (head)->hh.tbl->num_buckets; _bkt_i++) { \
+- _bkt_count = 0; \
+- _thh = (head)->hh.tbl->buckets[_bkt_i].hh_head; \
+- _prev = NULL; \
+- while (_thh) { \
+- if (_prev != (char*)(_thh->hh_prev)) { \
+- HASH_OOPS("invalid hh_prev %p, actual %p\n", \
+- _thh->hh_prev, _prev ); \
+- } \
+- _bkt_count++; \
+- _prev = (char*)(_thh); \
+- _thh = _thh->hh_next; \
+- } \
+- _count += _bkt_count; \
+- if ((head)->hh.tbl->buckets[_bkt_i].count != _bkt_count) { \
+- HASH_OOPS("invalid bucket count %d, actual %d\n", \
+- (head)->hh.tbl->buckets[_bkt_i].count, _bkt_count); \
+- } \
+- } \
+- if (_count != (head)->hh.tbl->num_items) { \
+- HASH_OOPS("invalid hh item count %d, actual %d\n", \
+- (head)->hh.tbl->num_items, _count ); \
+- } \
+- /* traverse hh in app order; check next/prev integrity, count */ \
+- _count = 0; \
+- _prev = NULL; \
+- _thh = &(head)->hh; \
+- while (_thh) { \
+- _count++; \
+- if (_prev !=(char*)(_thh->prev)) { \
+- HASH_OOPS("invalid prev %p, actual %p\n", \
+- _thh->prev, _prev ); \
+- } \
+- _prev = (char*)ELMT_FROM_HH((head)->hh.tbl, _thh); \
+- _thh = ( _thh->next ? (UT_hash_handle*)((char*)(_thh->next) + \
+- (head)->hh.tbl->hho) : NULL ); \
+- } \
+- if (_count != (head)->hh.tbl->num_items) { \
+- HASH_OOPS("invalid app item count %d, actual %d\n", \
+- (head)->hh.tbl->num_items, _count ); \
+- } \
+- } \
+-} while (0)
+-#else
+-#define HASH_FSCK(hh,head)
+-#endif
+-
+-/* When compiled with -DHASH_EMIT_KEYS, length-prefixed keys are emitted to
+- * the descriptor to which this macro is defined for tuning the hash function.
+- * The app can #include <unistd.h> to get the prototype for write(2). */
+-#ifdef HASH_EMIT_KEYS
+-#define HASH_EMIT_KEY(hh,head,keyptr,fieldlen) \
+-do { \
+- unsigned _klen = fieldlen; \
+- write(HASH_EMIT_KEYS, &_klen, sizeof(_klen)); \
+- write(HASH_EMIT_KEYS, keyptr, fieldlen); \
+-} while (0)
+-#else
+-#define HASH_EMIT_KEY(hh,head,keyptr,fieldlen)
+-#endif
+-
+-/* default to Jenkin's hash unless overridden e.g. DHASH_FUNCTION=HASH_SAX */
+-#ifdef HASH_FUNCTION
+-#define HASH_FCN HASH_FUNCTION
+-#else
+-#define HASH_FCN HASH_JEN
+-#endif
+-
+-/* The Bernstein hash function, used in Perl prior to v5.6 */
+-#define HASH_BER(key,keylen,num_bkts,hashv,bkt) \
+-do { \
+- unsigned _hb_keylen=keylen; \
+- char *_hb_key=(char*)(key); \
+- (hashv) = 0; \
+- while (_hb_keylen--) { (hashv) = ((hashv) * 33) + *_hb_key++; } \
+- bkt = (hashv) & (num_bkts-1); \
+-} while (0)
+-
+-
+-/* SAX/FNV/OAT/JEN hash functions are macro variants of those listed at
+- * http://eternallyconfuzzled.com/tuts/algorithms/jsw_tut_hashing.aspx */
+-#define HASH_SAX(key,keylen,num_bkts,hashv,bkt) \
+-do { \
+- unsigned _sx_i; \
+- char *_hs_key=(char*)(key); \
+- hashv = 0; \
+- for(_sx_i=0; _sx_i < keylen; _sx_i++) \
+- hashv ^= (hashv << 5) + (hashv >> 2) + _hs_key[_sx_i]; \
+- bkt = hashv & (num_bkts-1); \
+-} while (0)
+-
+-#define HASH_FNV(key,keylen,num_bkts,hashv,bkt) \
+-do { \
+- unsigned _fn_i; \
+- char *_hf_key=(char*)(key); \
+- hashv = 2166136261UL; \
+- for(_fn_i=0; _fn_i < keylen; _fn_i++) \
+- hashv = (hashv * 16777619) ^ _hf_key[_fn_i]; \
+- bkt = hashv & (num_bkts-1); \
+-} while(0)
+-
+-#define HASH_OAT(key,keylen,num_bkts,hashv,bkt) \
+-do { \
+- unsigned _ho_i; \
+- char *_ho_key=(char*)(key); \
+- hashv = 0; \
+- for(_ho_i=0; _ho_i < keylen; _ho_i++) { \
+- hashv += _ho_key[_ho_i]; \
+- hashv += (hashv << 10); \
+- hashv ^= (hashv >> 6); \
+- } \
+- hashv += (hashv << 3); \
+- hashv ^= (hashv >> 11); \
+- hashv += (hashv << 15); \
+- bkt = hashv & (num_bkts-1); \
+-} while(0)
+-
+-#define HASH_JEN_MIX(a,b,c) \
+-do { \
+- a -= b; a -= c; a ^= ( c >> 13 ); \
+- b -= c; b -= a; b ^= ( a << 8 ); \
+- c -= a; c -= b; c ^= ( b >> 13 ); \
+- a -= b; a -= c; a ^= ( c >> 12 ); \
+- b -= c; b -= a; b ^= ( a << 16 ); \
+- c -= a; c -= b; c ^= ( b >> 5 ); \
+- a -= b; a -= c; a ^= ( c >> 3 ); \
+- b -= c; b -= a; b ^= ( a << 10 ); \
+- c -= a; c -= b; c ^= ( b >> 15 ); \
+-} while (0)
+-
+-#define HASH_JEN(key,keylen,num_bkts,hashv,bkt) \
+-do { \
+- unsigned _hj_i,_hj_j,_hj_k; \
+- unsigned char *_hj_key=(unsigned char*)(key); \
+- hashv = 0xfeedbeef; \
+- _hj_i = _hj_j = 0x9e3779b9; \
+- _hj_k = (unsigned)keylen; \
+- while (_hj_k >= 12) { \
+- _hj_i += (_hj_key[0] + ( (unsigned)_hj_key[1] << 8 ) \
+- + ( (unsigned)_hj_key[2] << 16 ) \
+- + ( (unsigned)_hj_key[3] << 24 ) ); \
+- _hj_j += (_hj_key[4] + ( (unsigned)_hj_key[5] << 8 ) \
+- + ( (unsigned)_hj_key[6] << 16 ) \
+- + ( (unsigned)_hj_key[7] << 24 ) ); \
+- hashv += (_hj_key[8] + ( (unsigned)_hj_key[9] << 8 ) \
+- + ( (unsigned)_hj_key[10] << 16 ) \
+- + ( (unsigned)_hj_key[11] << 24 ) ); \
+- \
+- HASH_JEN_MIX(_hj_i, _hj_j, hashv); \
+- \
+- _hj_key += 12; \
+- _hj_k -= 12; \
+- } \
+- hashv += keylen; \
+- switch ( _hj_k ) { \
+- case 11: hashv += ( (unsigned)_hj_key[10] << 24 ); \
+- case 10: hashv += ( (unsigned)_hj_key[9] << 16 ); \
+- case 9: hashv += ( (unsigned)_hj_key[8] << 8 ); \
+- case 8: _hj_j += ( (unsigned)_hj_key[7] << 24 ); \
+- case 7: _hj_j += ( (unsigned)_hj_key[6] << 16 ); \
+- case 6: _hj_j += ( (unsigned)_hj_key[5] << 8 ); \
+- case 5: _hj_j += _hj_key[4]; \
+- case 4: _hj_i += ( (unsigned)_hj_key[3] << 24 ); \
+- case 3: _hj_i += ( (unsigned)_hj_key[2] << 16 ); \
+- case 2: _hj_i += ( (unsigned)_hj_key[1] << 8 ); \
+- case 1: _hj_i += _hj_key[0]; \
+- } \
+- HASH_JEN_MIX(_hj_i, _hj_j, hashv); \
+- bkt = hashv & (num_bkts-1); \
+-} while(0)
+-
+-/* The Paul Hsieh hash function */
+-#undef get16bits
+-#if (defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__i386__)) || defined(__WATCOMC__) \
+- || defined(_MSC_VER) || defined (__BORLANDC__) || defined (__TURBOC__)
+-#define get16bits(d) (*((const uint16_t *) (d)))
+-#endif
+-
+-#if !defined (get16bits)
+-#define get16bits(d) ((((uint32_t)(((const uint8_t *)(d))[1])) << 8) \
+- +(uint32_t)(((const uint8_t *)(d))[0]) )
+-#endif
+-#define HASH_SFH(key,keylen,num_bkts,hashv,bkt) \
+-do { \
+- unsigned char *_sfh_key=(unsigned char*)(key); \
+- uint32_t _sfh_tmp, _sfh_len = keylen; \
+- \
+- int _sfh_rem = _sfh_len & 3; \
+- _sfh_len >>= 2; \
+- hashv = 0xcafebabe; \
+- \
+- /* Main loop */ \
+- for (;_sfh_len > 0; _sfh_len--) { \
+- hashv += get16bits (_sfh_key); \
+- _sfh_tmp = (uint32_t)(get16bits (_sfh_key+2)) << 11 ^ hashv; \
+- hashv = (hashv << 16) ^ _sfh_tmp; \
+- _sfh_key += 2*sizeof (uint16_t); \
+- hashv += hashv >> 11; \
+- } \
+- \
+- /* Handle end cases */ \
+- switch (_sfh_rem) { \
+- case 3: hashv += get16bits (_sfh_key); \
+- hashv ^= hashv << 16; \
+- hashv ^= (uint32_t)(_sfh_key[sizeof (uint16_t)] << 18); \
+- hashv += hashv >> 11; \
+- break; \
+- case 2: hashv += get16bits (_sfh_key); \
+- hashv ^= hashv << 11; \
+- hashv += hashv >> 17; \
+- break; \
+- case 1: hashv += *_sfh_key; \
+- hashv ^= hashv << 10; \
+- hashv += hashv >> 1; \
+- } \
+- \
+- /* Force "avalanching" of final 127 bits */ \
+- hashv ^= hashv << 3; \
+- hashv += hashv >> 5; \
+- hashv ^= hashv << 4; \
+- hashv += hashv >> 17; \
+- hashv ^= hashv << 25; \
+- hashv += hashv >> 6; \
+- bkt = hashv & (num_bkts-1); \
+-} while(0)
+-
+-#ifdef HASH_USING_NO_STRICT_ALIASING
+-/* The MurmurHash exploits some CPU's (x86,x86_64) tolerance for unaligned reads.
+- * For other types of CPU's (e.g. Sparc) an unaligned read causes a bus error.
+- * MurmurHash uses the faster approach only on CPU's where we know it's safe.
+- *
+- * Note the preprocessor built-in defines can be emitted using:
+- *
+- * gcc -m64 -dM -E - < /dev/null (on gcc)
+- * cc -## a.c (where a.c is a simple test file) (Sun Studio)
+- */
+-#if (defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__) || defined(_M_IX86))
+-#define MUR_GETBLOCK(p,i) p[i]
+-#else /* non intel */
+-#define MUR_PLUS0_ALIGNED(p) (((unsigned long)p & 0x3) == 0)
+-#define MUR_PLUS1_ALIGNED(p) (((unsigned long)p & 0x3) == 1)
+-#define MUR_PLUS2_ALIGNED(p) (((unsigned long)p & 0x3) == 2)
+-#define MUR_PLUS3_ALIGNED(p) (((unsigned long)p & 0x3) == 3)
+-#define WP(p) ((uint32_t*)((unsigned long)(p) & ~3UL))
+-#if (defined(__BIG_ENDIAN__) || defined(SPARC) || defined(__ppc__) || defined(__ppc64__))
+-#define MUR_THREE_ONE(p) ((((*WP(p))&0x00ffffff) << 8) | (((*(WP(p)+1))&0xff000000) >> 24))
+-#define MUR_TWO_TWO(p) ((((*WP(p))&0x0000ffff) <<16) | (((*(WP(p)+1))&0xffff0000) >> 16))
+-#define MUR_ONE_THREE(p) ((((*WP(p))&0x000000ff) <<24) | (((*(WP(p)+1))&0xffffff00) >> 8))
+-#else /* assume little endian non-intel */
+-#define MUR_THREE_ONE(p) ((((*WP(p))&0xffffff00) >> 8) | (((*(WP(p)+1))&0x000000ff) << 24))
+-#define MUR_TWO_TWO(p) ((((*WP(p))&0xffff0000) >>16) | (((*(WP(p)+1))&0x0000ffff) << 16))
+-#define MUR_ONE_THREE(p) ((((*WP(p))&0xff000000) >>24) | (((*(WP(p)+1))&0x00ffffff) << 8))
+-#endif
+-#define MUR_GETBLOCK(p,i) (MUR_PLUS0_ALIGNED(p) ? ((p)[i]) : \
+- (MUR_PLUS1_ALIGNED(p) ? MUR_THREE_ONE(p) : \
+- (MUR_PLUS2_ALIGNED(p) ? MUR_TWO_TWO(p) : \
+- MUR_ONE_THREE(p))))
+-#endif
+-#define MUR_ROTL32(x,r) (((x) << (r)) | ((x) >> (32 - (r))))
+-#define MUR_FMIX(_h) \
+-do { \
+- _h ^= _h >> 16; \
+- _h *= 0x85ebca6b; \
+- _h ^= _h >> 13; \
+- _h *= 0xc2b2ae35l; \
+- _h ^= _h >> 16; \
+-} while(0)
+-
+-#define HASH_MUR(key,keylen,num_bkts,hashv,bkt) \
+-do { \
+- const uint8_t *_mur_data = (const uint8_t*)(key); \
+- const int _mur_nblocks = (keylen) / 4; \
+- uint32_t _mur_h1 = 0xf88D5353; \
+- uint32_t _mur_c1 = 0xcc9e2d51; \
+- uint32_t _mur_c2 = 0x1b873593; \
+- uint32_t _mur_k1 = 0; \
+- const uint8_t *_mur_tail; \
+- const uint32_t *_mur_blocks = (const uint32_t*)(_mur_data+_mur_nblocks*4); \
+- int _mur_i; \
+- for(_mur_i = -_mur_nblocks; _mur_i; _mur_i++) { \
+- _mur_k1 = MUR_GETBLOCK(_mur_blocks,_mur_i); \
+- _mur_k1 *= _mur_c1; \
+- _mur_k1 = MUR_ROTL32(_mur_k1,15); \
+- _mur_k1 *= _mur_c2; \
+- \
+- _mur_h1 ^= _mur_k1; \
+- _mur_h1 = MUR_ROTL32(_mur_h1,13); \
+- _mur_h1 = _mur_h1*5+0xe6546b64; \
+- } \
+- _mur_tail = (const uint8_t*)(_mur_data + _mur_nblocks*4); \
+- _mur_k1=0; \
+- switch((keylen) & 3) { \
+- case 3: _mur_k1 ^= _mur_tail[2] << 16; \
+- case 2: _mur_k1 ^= _mur_tail[1] << 8; \
+- case 1: _mur_k1 ^= _mur_tail[0]; \
+- _mur_k1 *= _mur_c1; \
+- _mur_k1 = MUR_ROTL32(_mur_k1,15); \
+- _mur_k1 *= _mur_c2; \
+- _mur_h1 ^= _mur_k1; \
+- } \
+- _mur_h1 ^= (keylen); \
+- MUR_FMIX(_mur_h1); \
+- hashv = _mur_h1; \
+- bkt = hashv & (num_bkts-1); \
+-} while(0)
+-#endif /* HASH_USING_NO_STRICT_ALIASING */
+-
+-/* key comparison function; return 0 if keys equal */
+-#define HASH_KEYCMP(a,b,len) memcmp(a,b,len)
+-
+-/* iterate over items in a known bucket to find desired item */
+-#define HASH_FIND_IN_BKT(tbl,hh,head,keyptr,keylen_in,out) \
+-do { \
+- if (head.hh_head) DECLTYPE_ASSIGN(out,ELMT_FROM_HH(tbl,head.hh_head)); \
+- else out=NULL; \
+- while (out) { \
+- if ((out)->hh.keylen == keylen_in) { \
+- if ((HASH_KEYCMP((out)->hh.key,keyptr,keylen_in)) == 0) break; \
+- } \
+- if ((out)->hh.hh_next) DECLTYPE_ASSIGN(out,ELMT_FROM_HH(tbl,(out)->hh.hh_next)); \
+- else out = NULL; \
+- } \
+-} while(0)
+-
+-/* add an item to a bucket */
+-#define HASH_ADD_TO_BKT(head,addhh) \
+-do { \
+- head.count++; \
+- (addhh)->hh_next = head.hh_head; \
+- (addhh)->hh_prev = NULL; \
+- if (head.hh_head) { (head).hh_head->hh_prev = (addhh); } \
+- (head).hh_head=addhh; \
+- if (head.count >= ((head.expand_mult+1) * HASH_BKT_CAPACITY_THRESH) \
+- && (addhh)->tbl->noexpand != 1) { \
+- HASH_EXPAND_BUCKETS((addhh)->tbl); \
+- } \
+-} while(0)
+-
+-/* remove an item from a given bucket */
+-#define HASH_DEL_IN_BKT(hh,head,hh_del) \
+- (head).count--; \
+- if ((head).hh_head == hh_del) { \
+- (head).hh_head = hh_del->hh_next; \
+- } \
+- if (hh_del->hh_prev) { \
+- hh_del->hh_prev->hh_next = hh_del->hh_next; \
+- } \
+- if (hh_del->hh_next) { \
+- hh_del->hh_next->hh_prev = hh_del->hh_prev; \
+- }
+-
+-/* Bucket expansion has the effect of doubling the number of buckets
+- * and redistributing the items into the new buckets. Ideally the
+- * items will distribute more or less evenly into the new buckets
+- * (the extent to which this is true is a measure of the quality of
+- * the hash function as it applies to the key domain).
+- *
+- * With the items distributed into more buckets, the chain length
+- * (item count) in each bucket is reduced. Thus by expanding buckets
+- * the hash keeps a bound on the chain length. This bounded chain
+- * length is the essence of how a hash provides constant time lookup.
+- *
+- * The calculation of tbl->ideal_chain_maxlen below deserves some
+- * explanation. First, keep in mind that we're calculating the ideal
+- * maximum chain length based on the *new* (doubled) bucket count.
+- * In fractions this is just n/b (n=number of items,b=new num buckets).
+- * Since the ideal chain length is an integer, we want to calculate
+- * ceil(n/b). We don't depend on floating point arithmetic in this
+- * hash, so to calculate ceil(n/b) with integers we could write
+- *
+- * ceil(n/b) = (n/b) + ((n%b)?1:0)
+- *
+- * and in fact a previous version of this hash did just that.
+- * But now we have improved things a bit by recognizing that b is
+- * always a power of two. We keep its base 2 log handy (call it lb),
+- * so now we can write this with a bit shift and logical AND:
+- *
+- * ceil(n/b) = (n>>lb) + ( (n & (b-1)) ? 1:0)
+- *
+- */
+-#define HASH_EXPAND_BUCKETS(tbl) \
+-do { \
+- unsigned _he_bkt; \
+- unsigned _he_bkt_i; \
+- struct UT_hash_handle *_he_thh, *_he_hh_nxt; \
+- UT_hash_bucket *_he_new_buckets, *_he_newbkt; \
+- _he_new_buckets = (UT_hash_bucket*)uthash_malloc( \
+- 2 * tbl->num_buckets * sizeof(struct UT_hash_bucket)); \
+- if (!_he_new_buckets) { uthash_fatal( "out of memory"); } \
+- memset(_he_new_buckets, 0, \
+- 2 * tbl->num_buckets * sizeof(struct UT_hash_bucket)); \
+- tbl->ideal_chain_maxlen = \
+- (tbl->num_items >> (tbl->log2_num_buckets+1)) + \
+- ((tbl->num_items & ((tbl->num_buckets*2)-1)) ? 1 : 0); \
+- tbl->nonideal_items = 0; \
+- for(_he_bkt_i = 0; _he_bkt_i < tbl->num_buckets; _he_bkt_i++) \
+- { \
+- _he_thh = tbl->buckets[ _he_bkt_i ].hh_head; \
+- while (_he_thh) { \
+- _he_hh_nxt = _he_thh->hh_next; \
+- HASH_TO_BKT( _he_thh->hashv, tbl->num_buckets*2, _he_bkt); \
+- _he_newbkt = &(_he_new_buckets[ _he_bkt ]); \
+- if (++(_he_newbkt->count) > tbl->ideal_chain_maxlen) { \
+- tbl->nonideal_items++; \
+- _he_newbkt->expand_mult = _he_newbkt->count / \
+- tbl->ideal_chain_maxlen; \
+- } \
+- _he_thh->hh_prev = NULL; \
+- _he_thh->hh_next = _he_newbkt->hh_head; \
+- if (_he_newbkt->hh_head) _he_newbkt->hh_head->hh_prev = \
+- _he_thh; \
+- _he_newbkt->hh_head = _he_thh; \
+- _he_thh = _he_hh_nxt; \
+- } \
+- } \
+- uthash_free( tbl->buckets, tbl->num_buckets*sizeof(struct UT_hash_bucket) ); \
+- tbl->num_buckets *= 2; \
+- tbl->log2_num_buckets++; \
+- tbl->buckets = _he_new_buckets; \
+- tbl->ineff_expands = (tbl->nonideal_items > (tbl->num_items >> 1)) ? \
+- (tbl->ineff_expands+1) : 0; \
+- if (tbl->ineff_expands > 1) { \
+- tbl->noexpand=1; \
+- uthash_noexpand_fyi(tbl); \
+- } \
+- uthash_expand_fyi(tbl); \
+-} while(0)
+-
+-
+-/* This is an adaptation of Simon Tatham's O(n log(n)) mergesort */
+-/* Note that HASH_SORT assumes the hash handle name to be hh.
+- * HASH_SRT was added to allow the hash handle name to be passed in. */
+-#define HASH_SORT(head,cmpfcn) HASH_SRT(hh,head,cmpfcn)
+-#define HASH_SRT(hh,head,cmpfcn) \
+-do { \
+- unsigned _hs_i; \
+- unsigned _hs_looping,_hs_nmerges,_hs_insize,_hs_psize,_hs_qsize; \
+- struct UT_hash_handle *_hs_p, *_hs_q, *_hs_e, *_hs_list, *_hs_tail; \
+- if (head) { \
+- _hs_insize = 1; \
+- _hs_looping = 1; \
+- _hs_list = &((head)->hh); \
+- while (_hs_looping) { \
+- _hs_p = _hs_list; \
+- _hs_list = NULL; \
+- _hs_tail = NULL; \
+- _hs_nmerges = 0; \
+- while (_hs_p) { \
+- _hs_nmerges++; \
+- _hs_q = _hs_p; \
+- _hs_psize = 0; \
+- for ( _hs_i = 0; _hs_i < _hs_insize; _hs_i++ ) { \
+- _hs_psize++; \
+- _hs_q = (UT_hash_handle*)((_hs_q->next) ? \
+- ((void*)((char*)(_hs_q->next) + \
+- (head)->hh.tbl->hho)) : NULL); \
+- if (! (_hs_q) ) break; \
+- } \
+- _hs_qsize = _hs_insize; \
+- while ((_hs_psize > 0) || ((_hs_qsize > 0) && _hs_q )) { \
+- if (_hs_psize == 0) { \
+- _hs_e = _hs_q; \
+- _hs_q = (UT_hash_handle*)((_hs_q->next) ? \
+- ((void*)((char*)(_hs_q->next) + \
+- (head)->hh.tbl->hho)) : NULL); \
+- _hs_qsize--; \
+- } else if ( (_hs_qsize == 0) || !(_hs_q) ) { \
+- _hs_e = _hs_p; \
+- if (_hs_p){ \
+- _hs_p = (UT_hash_handle*)((_hs_p->next) ? \
+- ((void*)((char*)(_hs_p->next) + \
+- (head)->hh.tbl->hho)) : NULL); \
+- } \
+- _hs_psize--; \
+- } else if (( \
+- cmpfcn(DECLTYPE(head)(ELMT_FROM_HH((head)->hh.tbl,_hs_p)), \
+- DECLTYPE(head)(ELMT_FROM_HH((head)->hh.tbl,_hs_q))) \
+- ) <= 0) { \
+- _hs_e = _hs_p; \
+- if (_hs_p){ \
+- _hs_p = (UT_hash_handle*)((_hs_p->next) ? \
+- ((void*)((char*)(_hs_p->next) + \
+- (head)->hh.tbl->hho)) : NULL); \
+- } \
+- _hs_psize--; \
+- } else { \
+- _hs_e = _hs_q; \
+- _hs_q = (UT_hash_handle*)((_hs_q->next) ? \
+- ((void*)((char*)(_hs_q->next) + \
+- (head)->hh.tbl->hho)) : NULL); \
+- _hs_qsize--; \
+- } \
+- if ( _hs_tail ) { \
+- _hs_tail->next = ((_hs_e) ? \
+- ELMT_FROM_HH((head)->hh.tbl,_hs_e) : NULL); \
+- } else { \
+- _hs_list = _hs_e; \
+- } \
+- if (_hs_e) { \
+- _hs_e->prev = ((_hs_tail) ? \
+- ELMT_FROM_HH((head)->hh.tbl,_hs_tail) : NULL); \
+- } \
+- _hs_tail = _hs_e; \
+- } \
+- _hs_p = _hs_q; \
+- } \
+- if (_hs_tail){ \
+- _hs_tail->next = NULL; \
+- } \
+- if ( _hs_nmerges <= 1 ) { \
+- _hs_looping=0; \
+- (head)->hh.tbl->tail = _hs_tail; \
+- DECLTYPE_ASSIGN(head,ELMT_FROM_HH((head)->hh.tbl, _hs_list)); \
+- } \
+- _hs_insize *= 2; \
+- } \
+- HASH_FSCK(hh,head); \
+- } \
+-} while (0)
+-
+-/* This function selects items from one hash into another hash.
+- * The end result is that the selected items have dual presence
+- * in both hashes. There is no copy of the items made; rather
+- * they are added into the new hash through a secondary hash
+- * hash handle that must be present in the structure. */
+-#define HASH_SELECT(hh_dst, dst, hh_src, src, cond) \
+-do { \
+- unsigned _src_bkt, _dst_bkt; \
+- void *_last_elt=NULL, *_elt; \
+- UT_hash_handle *_src_hh, *_dst_hh, *_last_elt_hh=NULL; \
+- ptrdiff_t _dst_hho = ((char*)(&(dst)->hh_dst) - (char*)(dst)); \
+- if (src) { \
+- for(_src_bkt=0; _src_bkt < (src)->hh_src.tbl->num_buckets; _src_bkt++) { \
+- for(_src_hh = (src)->hh_src.tbl->buckets[_src_bkt].hh_head; \
+- _src_hh; \
+- _src_hh = _src_hh->hh_next) { \
+- _elt = ELMT_FROM_HH((src)->hh_src.tbl, _src_hh); \
+- if (cond(_elt)) { \
+- _dst_hh = (UT_hash_handle*)(((char*)_elt) + _dst_hho); \
+- _dst_hh->key = _src_hh->key; \
+- _dst_hh->keylen = _src_hh->keylen; \
+- _dst_hh->hashv = _src_hh->hashv; \
+- _dst_hh->prev = _last_elt; \
+- _dst_hh->next = NULL; \
+- if (_last_elt_hh) { _last_elt_hh->next = _elt; } \
+- if (!dst) { \
+- DECLTYPE_ASSIGN(dst,_elt); \
+- HASH_MAKE_TABLE(hh_dst,dst); \
+- } else { \
+- _dst_hh->tbl = (dst)->hh_dst.tbl; \
+- } \
+- HASH_TO_BKT(_dst_hh->hashv, _dst_hh->tbl->num_buckets, _dst_bkt); \
+- HASH_ADD_TO_BKT(_dst_hh->tbl->buckets[_dst_bkt],_dst_hh); \
+- (dst)->hh_dst.tbl->num_items++; \
+- _last_elt = _elt; \
+- _last_elt_hh = _dst_hh; \
+- } \
+- } \
+- } \
+- } \
+- HASH_FSCK(hh_dst,dst); \
+-} while (0)
+-
+-#define HASH_CLEAR(hh,head) \
+-do { \
+- if (head) { \
+- uthash_free((head)->hh.tbl->buckets, \
+- (head)->hh.tbl->num_buckets*sizeof(struct UT_hash_bucket)); \
+- HASH_BLOOM_FREE((head)->hh.tbl); \
+- uthash_free((head)->hh.tbl, sizeof(UT_hash_table)); \
+- (head)=NULL; \
+- } \
+-} while(0)
+-
+-#define HASH_OVERHEAD(hh,head) \
+- (size_t)((((head)->hh.tbl->num_items * sizeof(UT_hash_handle)) + \
+- ((head)->hh.tbl->num_buckets * sizeof(UT_hash_bucket)) + \
+- (sizeof(UT_hash_table)) + \
+- (HASH_BLOOM_BYTELEN)))
+-
+-#ifdef NO_DECLTYPE
+-#define HASH_ITER(hh,head,el,tmp) \
+-for((el)=(head), (*(char**)(&(tmp)))=(char*)((head)?(head)->hh.next:NULL); \
+- el; (el)=(tmp),(*(char**)(&(tmp)))=(char*)((tmp)?(tmp)->hh.next:NULL))
+-#else
+-#define HASH_ITER(hh,head,el,tmp) \
+-for((el)=(head),(tmp)=DECLTYPE(el)((head)?(head)->hh.next:NULL); \
+- el; (el)=(tmp),(tmp)=DECLTYPE(el)((tmp)?(tmp)->hh.next:NULL))
+-#endif
+-
+-/* obtain a count of items in the hash */
+-#define HASH_COUNT(head) HASH_CNT(hh,head)
+-#define HASH_CNT(hh,head) ((head)?((head)->hh.tbl->num_items):0)
+-
+-typedef struct UT_hash_bucket {
+- struct UT_hash_handle *hh_head;
+- unsigned count;
+-
+- /* expand_mult is normally set to 0. In this situation, the max chain length
+- * threshold is enforced at its default value, HASH_BKT_CAPACITY_THRESH. (If
+- * the bucket's chain exceeds this length, bucket expansion is triggered).
+- * However, setting expand_mult to a non-zero value delays bucket expansion
+- * (that would be triggered by additions to this particular bucket)
+- * until its chain length reaches a *multiple* of HASH_BKT_CAPACITY_THRESH.
+- * (The multiplier is simply expand_mult+1). The whole idea of this
+- * multiplier is to reduce bucket expansions, since they are expensive, in
+- * situations where we know that a particular bucket tends to be overused.
+- * It is better to let its chain length grow to a longer yet-still-bounded
+- * value, than to do an O(n) bucket expansion too often.
+- */
+- unsigned expand_mult;
+-
+-} UT_hash_bucket;
+-
+-/* random signature used only to find hash tables in external analysis */
+-#define HASH_SIGNATURE 0xa0111fe1
+-#define HASH_BLOOM_SIGNATURE 0xb12220f2
+-
+-typedef struct UT_hash_table {
+- UT_hash_bucket *buckets;
+- unsigned num_buckets, log2_num_buckets;
+- unsigned num_items;
+- struct UT_hash_handle *tail; /* tail hh in app order, for fast append */
+- ptrdiff_t hho; /* hash handle offset (byte pos of hash handle in element */
+-
+- /* in an ideal situation (all buckets used equally), no bucket would have
+- * more than ceil(#items/#buckets) items. that's the ideal chain length. */
+- unsigned ideal_chain_maxlen;
+-
+- /* nonideal_items is the number of items in the hash whose chain position
+- * exceeds the ideal chain maxlen. these items pay the penalty for an uneven
+- * hash distribution; reaching them in a chain traversal takes >ideal steps */
+- unsigned nonideal_items;
+-
+- /* ineffective expands occur when a bucket doubling was performed, but
+- * afterward, more than half the items in the hash had nonideal chain
+- * positions. If this happens on two consecutive expansions we inhibit any
+- * further expansion, as it's not helping; this happens when the hash
+- * function isn't a good fit for the key domain. When expansion is inhibited
+- * the hash will still work, albeit no longer in constant time. */
+- unsigned ineff_expands, noexpand;
+-
+- uint32_t signature; /* used only to find hash tables in external analysis */
+-#ifdef HASH_BLOOM
+- uint32_t bloom_sig; /* used only to test bloom exists in external analysis */
+- uint8_t *bloom_bv;
+- char bloom_nbits;
+-#endif
+-
+-} UT_hash_table;
+-
+-typedef struct UT_hash_handle {
+- struct UT_hash_table *tbl;
+- void *prev; /* prev element in app order */
+- void *next; /* next element in app order */
+- struct UT_hash_handle *hh_prev; /* previous hh in bucket order */
+- struct UT_hash_handle *hh_next; /* next hh in bucket order */
+- void *key; /* ptr to enclosing struct's key */
+- unsigned keylen; /* enclosing struct's key len */
+- unsigned hashv; /* result of hash-fcn(key) */
+-} UT_hash_handle;
+-
+-#endif /* UTHASH_H */
+--
+2.15.1
+
diff --git a/meta-openembedded/meta-networking/recipes-connectivity/mosquitto/files/mosquitto.init b/meta-openembedded/meta-networking/recipes-connectivity/mosquitto/files/mosquitto.init
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..6a0c12760
--- /dev/null
+++ b/meta-openembedded/meta-networking/recipes-connectivity/mosquitto/files/mosquitto.init
@@ -0,0 +1,89 @@
+#! /bin/sh
+
+# Based on the Debian initscript for mosquitto
+
+### BEGIN INIT INFO
+# Provides: mosquitto
+# Required-Start: $remote_fs $syslog
+# Required-Stop: $remote_fs $syslog
+# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
+# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
+# Short-Description: mosquitto MQTT message broker
+# Description:
+# This is a message broker that supports version 3.1/3.1.1 of the MQ Telemetry
+# Transport (MQTT) protocol.
+#
+# MQTT provides a method of carrying out messaging using a publish/subscribe
+# model. It is lightweight, both in terms of bandwidth usage and ease of
+# implementation. This makes it particularly useful at the edge of the network
+# where a sensor or other simple device may be implemented using an arduino for
+# example.
+### END INIT INFO
+
+set -e
+
+PIDFILE=@LOCALSTATEDIR@/run/mosquitto.pid
+DAEMON=@SBINDIR@/mosquitto
+
+# start and stop the mosquitto MQTT message broker
+
+test -x ${DAEMON} || exit 0
+
+umask 022
+
+. @SYSCONFDIR@/init.d/functions
+
+export PATH="${PATH:+$PATH:}@SBINDIR@:@BASE_SBINDIR@"
+
+case "$1" in
+ start)
+ echo "Starting Mosquitto message broker" "mosquitto"
+ if start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --oknodo --background --make-pidfile --pidfile ${PIDFILE} --exec ${DAEMON} ; then
+ exit 0
+ else
+ exit 1
+ fi
+ ;;
+ stop)
+ echo "Stopping Mosquitto message broker" "mosquitto"
+ if start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --oknodo --pidfile ${PIDFILE}; then
+ rm -f ${PIDFILE}
+ exit 0
+ else
+ exit 1
+ fi
+ ;;
+
+
+ reload|force-reload)
+ if [ -f ${PIDFILE} ] ; then
+ echo "Reloading configuration for mosquitto"
+ pid=`cat ${PIDFILE}`
+ kill -HUP $pid
+ else
+ echo "mosquitto does not seem to be running"
+ fi
+ ;;
+
+ restart)
+ echo "Restarting Mosquitto message broker" "mosquitto"
+ if start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --oknodo --retry 30 --pidfile ${PIDFILE}; then
+ rm -f ${PIDFILE}
+ fi
+ if start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --oknodo --background --make-pidfile --pidfile ${PIDFILE} --exec ${DAEMON} -- -c @SYSCONFDIR@/mosquitto/mosquitto.conf ; then
+ exit 0
+ else
+ exit 1
+ fi
+ ;;
+
+ status)
+ status ${DAEMON} && exit 0 || exit $?
+ ;;
+
+ *)
+ echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|reload|force-reload|restart|status}"
+ exit 1
+esac
+
+exit 0
diff --git a/meta-openembedded/meta-networking/recipes-connectivity/mosquitto/mosquitto_1.5.1.bb b/meta-openembedded/meta-networking/recipes-connectivity/mosquitto/mosquitto_1.5.1.bb
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..b4adfdada
--- /dev/null
+++ b/meta-openembedded/meta-networking/recipes-connectivity/mosquitto/mosquitto_1.5.1.bb
@@ -0,0 +1,96 @@
+SUMMARY = "Open source MQTT v3.1/3.1.1 implemention"
+DESCRIPTION = "Mosquitto is an open source (Eclipse licensed) message broker that implements the MQ Telemetry Transport protocol version 3.1 and 3.1.1. MQTT provides a lightweight method of carrying out messaging using a publish/subscribe model. "
+HOMEPAGE = "http://mosquitto.org/"
+SECTION = "console/network"
+LICENSE = "EPL-1.0 | EDL-1.0"
+LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = "file://LICENSE.txt;md5=62ddc846179e908dc0c8efec4a42ef20 \
+ file://edl-v10;md5=c09f121939f063aeb5235972be8c722c \
+ file://epl-v10;md5=8d383c379e91d20ba18a52c3e7d3a979 \
+ file://notice.html;md5=a00d6f9ab542be7babc2d8b80d5d2a4c \
+"
+DEPENDS = "uthash"
+
+SRC_URI = "http://mosquitto.org/files/source/mosquitto-${PV}.tar.gz \
+ file://0002-uthash-remove-in-tree-version.patch \
+ file://mosquitto.init \
+"
+
+SRC_URI[md5sum] = "f98c99998a36a234f3a9d9b402b991db"
+SRC_URI[sha256sum] = "8557bc7ae34dfaf32a0fb56d2491b7a7f731269c88337227233013502df4d5b0"
+
+inherit systemd update-rc.d useradd
+
+PACKAGECONFIG ??= "ssl uuid \
+ ${@bb.utils.filter('DISTRO_FEATURES','systemd', d)} \
+ "
+
+PACKAGECONFIG[dns-srv] = ",,c-ares"
+PACKAGECONFIG[ssl] = ",,openssl"
+PACKAGECONFIG[uuid] = ",,util-linux"
+PACKAGECONFIG[systemd] = "WITH_SYSTEMD=yes,WITH_SYSTEMD=no,systemd"
+PACKAGECONFIG[websockets] = ",,libwebsockets"
+
+EXTRA_OEMAKE = " \
+ prefix=${prefix} \
+ mandir=${mandir} \
+ localedir=${localedir} \
+ ${@bb.utils.contains('PACKAGECONFIG', 'dns-srv', 'WITH_SRV=yes', 'WITH_SRV=no', d)} \
+ ${@bb.utils.contains('PACKAGECONFIG', 'ssl', 'WITH_TLS=yes WITH_TLS_PSK=yes', 'WITH_TLS=no WITH_TLS_PSK=no', d)} \
+ ${@bb.utils.contains('PACKAGECONFIG', 'uuid', 'WITH_UUID=yes', 'WITH_UUID=no', d)} \
+ ${@bb.utils.contains('PACKAGECONFIG', 'websockets', 'WITH_WEBSOCKETS=yes', 'WITH_WEBSOCKETS=no', d)} \
+ STRIP=/bin/true \
+ WITH_DOCS=no \
+"
+
+export LIB_SUFFIX = "${@d.getVar('baselib', True).replace('lib', '')}"
+
+do_install() {
+ oe_runmake 'DESTDIR=${D}' install
+
+ install -d ${D}${systemd_unitdir}/system/
+ install -m 0644 ${S}/service/systemd/mosquitto.service.notify ${D}${systemd_unitdir}/system/mosquitto.service
+
+ install -d ${D}${sysconfdir}/mosquitto
+ install -m 0644 ${D}${sysconfdir}/mosquitto/mosquitto.conf.example \
+ ${D}${sysconfdir}/mosquitto/mosquitto.conf
+
+ install -d ${D}${sysconfdir}/init.d/
+ install -m 0755 ${WORKDIR}/mosquitto.init ${D}${sysconfdir}/init.d/mosquitto
+ sed -i -e 's,@SBINDIR@,${sbindir},g' \
+ -e 's,@BASE_SBINDIR@,${base_sbindir},g' \
+ -e 's,@LOCALSTATEDIR@,${localstatedir},g' \
+ -e 's,@SYSCONFDIR@,${sysconfdir},g' \
+ ${D}${sysconfdir}/init.d/mosquitto
+}
+
+PACKAGES += "libmosquitto1 libmosquittopp1 ${PN}-clients"
+
+PACKAGE_BEFORE_PN = "${PN}-examples"
+
+FILES_${PN} = "${sbindir}/mosquitto \
+ ${bindir}/mosquitto_passwd \
+ ${sysconfdir}/mosquitto \
+ ${sysconfdir}/init.d \
+ ${systemd_unitdir}/system/mosquitto.service \
+"
+
+CONFFILES_${PN} += "${sysconfdir}/mosquitto/mosquitto.conf"
+
+FILES_libmosquitto1 = "${libdir}/libmosquitto.so.1"
+
+FILES_libmosquittopp1 = "${libdir}/libmosquittopp.so.1"
+
+FILES_${PN}-clients = "${bindir}/mosquitto_pub \
+ ${bindir}/mosquitto_sub \
+"
+
+FILES_${PN}-examples = "${sysconfdir}/mosquitto/*.example"
+
+SYSTEMD_SERVICE_${PN} = "mosquitto.service"
+
+INITSCRIPT_NAME = "mosquitto"
+INITSCRIPT_PARAMS = "defaults 30"
+
+USERADD_PACKAGES = "${PN}"
+USERADD_PARAM_${PN} = "--system --no-create-home --shell /bin/false \
+ --user-group mosquitto"
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