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27.Dd October 20, 2015
28.Dt BITSET 9
29.Os
30.Sh NAME
31.Nm bitset(9)
32\(em
33.Nm BITSET_DEFINE ,
34.Nm BITSET_T_INITIALIZER ,
35.Nm BITSET_FSET ,
36.Nm BIT_CLR ,
37.Nm BIT_COPY ,
38.Nm BIT_ISSET ,
39.Nm BIT_SET ,
40.Nm BIT_ZERO ,
41.Nm BIT_FILL ,
42.Nm BIT_SETOF ,
43.Nm BIT_EMPTY ,
44.Nm BIT_ISFULLSET ,
45.Nm BIT_FFS ,
46.Nm BIT_COUNT ,
47.Nm BIT_SUBSET ,
48.Nm BIT_OVERLAP ,
49.Nm BIT_CMP ,
50.Nm BIT_OR ,
51.Nm BIT_AND ,
52.Nm BIT_NAND ,
53.Nm BIT_CLR_ATOMIC ,
54.Nm BIT_SET_ATOMIC ,
55.Nm BIT_SET_ATOMIC_ACQ ,
56.Nm BIT_AND_ATOMIC ,
57.Nm BIT_OR_ATOMIC ,
58.Nm BIT_COPY_STORE_REL
59.Nd bitset manipulation macros
60.Sh SYNOPSIS
61.In sys/_bitset.h
62.In sys/bitset.h
63.\"
64.Fn BITSET_DEFINE "STRUCTNAME" "const SETSIZE"
65.Fn BITSET_T_INITIALIZER "ARRAY_CONTENTS"
66.Fn BITSET_FSET "N_WORDS"
67.\"
68.Fn BIT_CLR "const SETSIZE" "size_t bit" "struct STRUCTNAME *bitset"
69.Fn BIT_COPY "const SETSIZE" "struct STRUCTNAME *from" "struct STRUCTNAME *to"
70.Ft bool
71.Fn BIT_ISSET "const SETSIZE" "size_t bit" "struct STRUCTNAME *bitset"
72.Fn BIT_SET "const SETSIZE" "size_t bit" "struct STRUCTNAME *bitset"
73.Fn BIT_ZERO "const SETSIZE" "struct STRUCTNAME *bitset"
74.Fn BIT_FILL "const SETSIZE" "struct STRUCTNAME *bitset"
75.Fn BIT_SETOF "const SETSIZE" "size_t bit" "struct STRUCTNAME *bitset"
76.Ft bool
77.Fn BIT_EMPTY "const SETSIZE" "struct STRUCTNAME *bitset"
78.Ft bool
79.Fn BIT_ISFULLSET "const SETSIZE" "struct STRUCTNAME *bitset"
80.Ft size_t
81.Fn BIT_FFS "const SETSIZE" "struct STRUCTNAME *bitset"
82.Ft size_t
83.Fn BIT_COUNT "const SETSIZE" "struct STRUCTNAME *bitset"
84.\"
85.Ft bool
86.Fo BIT_SUBSET
87.Fa "const SETSIZE" "struct STRUCTNAME *haystack" "struct STRUCTNAME *needle"
88.Fc
89.Ft bool
90.Fo BIT_OVERLAP
91.Fa "const SETSIZE" "struct STRUCTNAME *bitset1" "struct STRUCTNAME *bitset2"
92.Fc
93.Ft bool
94.Fo BIT_CMP
95.Fa "const SETSIZE" "struct STRUCTNAME *bitset1" "struct STRUCTNAME *bitset2"
96.Fc
97.Fn BIT_OR "const SETSIZE" "struct STRUCTNAME *dst" "struct STRUCTNAME *src"
98.Fn BIT_AND "const SETSIZE" "struct STRUCTNAME *dst" "struct STRUCTNAME *src"
99.Fn BIT_NAND "const SETSIZE" "struct STRUCTNAME *dst" "struct STRUCTNAME *src"
100.\"
101.Fn BIT_CLR_ATOMIC "const SETSIZE" "size_t bit" "struct STRUCTNAME *bitset"
102.Fn BIT_SET_ATOMIC "const SETSIZE" "size_t bit" "struct STRUCTNAME *bitset"
103.Fn BIT_SET_ATOMIC_ACQ "const SETSIZE" "size_t bit" "struct STRUCTNAME *bitset"
104.\"
105.Fo BIT_AND_ATOMIC
106.Fa "const SETSIZE" "struct STRUCTNAME *dst" "struct STRUCTNAME *src"
107.Fc
108.Fo BIT_OR_ATOMIC
109.Fa "const SETSIZE" "struct STRUCTNAME *dst" "struct STRUCTNAME *src"
110.Fc
111.Fo BIT_COPY_STORE_REL
112.Fa "const SETSIZE" "struct STRUCTNAME *from" "struct STRUCTNAME *to"
113.Fc
114.Sh DESCRIPTION
115The
116.Nm
117family of macros provide a flexible and efficient bitset implementation if the
118maximum size of the set is known at compilation.
119Throughout this manual page, the name
120.Fa SETSIZE
121refers to the size of the bitset in bits.
122Individual bits in bitsets are referenced with indices zero through
123.Fa SETSIZE - 1 .
124One example use of
125.In sys/bitset.h
126is
127.In sys/cpuset.h .
128.Pp
129The
130.Fn BITSET_DEFINE
131macro defines a bitset struct
132.Fa STRUCTNAME
133with room to represent
134.Fa SETSIZE
135bits.
136.Pp
137The
138.Fn BITSET_T_INITIALIZER
139macro allows one to initialize a bitset struct with a compile time literal
140value.
141.Pp
142The
143.Fn BITSET_FSET
144macro generates a compile time literal, usable by
145.Fn BITSET_T_INITIALIZER ,
146representing a full bitset (all bits set).
147For examples of
148.Fn BITSET_T_INITIALIZER
149and
150.Fn BITSET_FSET
151usage, see the
152.Sx BITSET_T_INITIALIZER EXAMPLE
153section.
154The
155.Fa N_WORDS
156parameter to
157.Fn BITSET_FSET
158should be:
159.Bd -literal -offset indent
160__bitset_words(SETSIZE)
161.Ed
162.Pp
163The
164.Fn BIT_CLR
165macro clears bit
166.Fa bit
167in the bitset pointed to by
168.Fa bitset .
169The
170.Fn BIT_CLR_ATOMIC
171macro is identical, but the bit is cleared atomically.
172.Pp
173The
174.Fn BIT_COPY
175macro copies the contents of the bitset
176.Fa from
177to the bitset
178.Fa to .
179.Fn BIT_COPY_STORE_REL
180is similar, but copies component machine words from
181.Fa from
182and writes them to
183.Fa to
184with atomic store with release semantics.
185(That is, if
186.Fa to
187is composed of multiple machine words,
188.Fn BIT_COPY_STORE_REL
189performs multiple individually atomic operations.)
190.Pp
191The
192.Fn BIT_SET
193macro sets bit
194.Fa bit
195in the bitset pointed to by
196.Fa bitset .
197The
198.Fn BIT_SET_ATOMIC
199macro is identical, but the bit is set atomically.
200The
201.Fn BIT_SET_ATOMIC_ACQ
202macro sets the bit with acquire semantics.
203.Pp
204The
205.Fn BIT_ZERO
206macro clears all bits in
207.Fa bitset .
208.Pp
209The
210.Fn BIT_FILL
211macro sets all bits in
212.Fa bitset .
213.Pp
214The
215.Fn BIT_SETOF
216macro clears all bits in
217.Fa bitset
218before setting only bit
219.Fa bit .
220.Pp
221The
222.Fn BIT_EMPTY
223macro returns
224.Dv true
225if
226.Fa bitset
227is empty.
228.Pp
229The
230.Fn BIT_ISFULLSET
231macro returns
232.Dv true
233if
234.Fa bitset
235is full (all bits set).
236.Pp
237The
238.Fn BIT_FFS
239macro returns the 1-index of the first (lowest) set bit in
240.Fa bitset ,
241or zero if
242.Fa bitset
243is empty.
244Like with
245.Xr ffs 3 ,
246to use the non-zero result of
247.Fn BIT_FFS
248as a
249.Fa bit
250index parameter to any other
251.Nm
252macro, you must subtract one from the result.
253.Pp
254The
255.Fn BIT_COUNT
256macro returns the total number of set bits in
257.Fa bitset .
258.Pp
259The
260.Fn BIT_SUBSET
261macro returns
262.Dv true
263if
264.Fa needle
265is a subset of
266.Fa haystack .
267.Pp
268The
269.Fn BIT_OVERLAP
270macro returns
271.Dv true
272if
273.Fa bitset1
274and
275.Fa bitset2
276have any common bits.
277(That is, if
278.Fa bitset1
279AND
280.Fa bitset2
281is not the empty set.)
282.Pp
283The
284.Fn BIT_CMP
285macro returns
286.Dv true
287if
288.Fa bitset1
289is NOT equal to
290.Fa bitset2 .
291.Pp
292The
293.Fn BIT_OR
294macro sets bits present in
295.Fa src
296in
297.Fa dst .
298(It is the
299.Nm
300equivalent of the scalar:
301.Fa dst
302|=
303.Fa src . )
304.Fn BIT_OR_ATOMIC
305is similar, but sets bits in the component machine words in
306.Fa dst
307atomically.
308(That is, if
309.Fa dst
310is composed of multiple machine words,
311.Fn BIT_OR_ATOMIC
312performs multiple individually atomic operations.)
313.Pp
314The
315.Fn BIT_AND
316macro clears bits absent from
317.Fa src
318from
319.Fa dst .
320(It is the
321.Nm
322equivalent of the scalar:
323.Fa dst
324&=
325.Fa src . )
326.Fn BIT_AND_ATOMIC
327is similar, with the same atomic semantics as
328.Fn BIT_OR_ATOMIC .
329.Pp
330The
331.Fn BIT_NAND
332macro clears bits set in
333.Fa src
334from
335.Fa dst .
336(It is the
337.Nm
338equivalent of the scalar:
339.Fa dst
340&=
341.Fa ~ src . )
342.Sh BITSET_T_INITIALIZER EXAMPLE
343.Bd -literal
344BITSET_DEFINE(_myset, MYSETSIZE);
345
346struct _myset myset;
347
348/* Initialize myset to filled (all bits set) */
349myset = BITSET_T_INITIALIZER(BITSET_FSET(__bitset_words(MYSETSIZE)));
350
351/* Initialize myset to only the lowest bit set */
352myset = BITSET_T_INITIALIZER(0x1);
353.Ed
354.Sh SEE ALSO
355.Xr bitstring 3 ,
356.Xr cpuset 9
357.Sh HISTORY
358The
359.Nm
360macros first appeared in
361.Fx 10.0
362in January 2014.
363They were MFCed to
364.Fx 9.3 ,
365released in July 2014.
366.Pp
367This manual page first appeared in
368.Fx 11.0 .
369.Sh AUTHORS
370.An -nosplit
371The
372.Nm
373macros were generalized and pulled out of
374.In sys/cpuset.h
375as
376.In sys/_bitset.h
377and
378.In sys/bitset.h
379by
380.An Attilio Rao Aq Mt attilio@FreeBSD.org .
381This manual page was written by
382.An Conrad Meyer Aq Mt cem@FreeBSD.org .
383.Sh CAVEATS
384The
385.Fa SETSIZE
386argument to all of these macros must match the value given to
387.Fn BITSET_DEFINE .
388.Pp
389Unlike every other reference to individual set members, which are zero-indexed,
390.Fn BIT_FFS
391returns a one-indexed result (or zero if the set is empty).
392