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22 /*
23  * Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
24  * Use is subject to license terms.
25  *
26  * itree.c -- instance tree creation and manipulation
27  *
28  * this module provides the instance tree
29  */
30 
31 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
32 
33 #include <stdio.h>
34 #include <ctype.h>
35 #include <string.h>
36 #include <strings.h>
37 #include "alloc.h"
38 #include "out.h"
39 #include "stable.h"
40 #include "literals.h"
41 #include "lut.h"
42 #include "tree.h"
43 #include "ptree.h"
44 #include "itree.h"
45 #include "ipath.h"
46 #include "iexpr.h"
47 #include "eval.h"
48 #include "config.h"
49 
50 /*
51  * struct info contains the state we keep when expanding a prop statement
52  * as part of constructing the instance tree.  state kept in struct info
53  * is the non-recursive stuff -- the stuff that doesn't need to be on
54  * the stack.  the rest of the state that is passed between all the
55  * mutually recursive functions, is required to be on the stack since
56  * we need to backtrack and recurse as we do the instance tree construction.
57  */
58 struct info {
59 	struct lut *lut;
60 	struct node *anp;	/* arrow np */
61 	struct lut *ex;		/* dictionary of explicit iterators */
62 	struct config *croot;
63 } Ninfo;
64 
65 /*
66  * struct wildcardinfo is used to track wildcarded portions of paths.
67  *
68  * for example, if the epname of an event is "c/d" and the path "a/b/c/d"
69  * exists, the wildcard path ewname is filled in with the path "a/b".  when
70  * matching is done, epname is temporarily replaced with the concatenation
71  * of ewname and epname.  cpstart is set to the (struct config *)
72  * corresponding to component "c".
73  *
74  * a linked list of these structs is used to track the expansion of each
75  * event node as it is processed in vmatch() --> vmatch_event() calls.
76  */
77 struct wildcardinfo {
78 	struct node *nptop;		/* event node fed to vmatch */
79 	struct node *oldepname;		/* epname without the wildcard part */
80 	enum status {
81 		WC_UNDEFINED,		/* struct is not yet initialized */
82 		WC_UNDERCONSTRUCTION,	/* wildcard path not yet done */
83 		WC_COMPLETE		/* wildcard path done and is in use */
84 	} s;
85 	struct wildcardpath {
86 		struct node *ewname;	/* wildcard path */
87 		struct config *cpstart;	/* starting cp node for oldepname */
88 		int refcount;		/* number of event nodes using this */
89 	} *p;
90 	struct wildcardpath *matchwc;	/* ptr to wc path to be matched */
91 	struct wildcardinfo *next;
92 };
93 
94 static void vmatch(struct info *infop, struct node *np,
95     struct node *lnp, struct node *anp, struct wildcardinfo **wcproot);
96 static void hmatch(struct info *infop, struct node *np, struct node *nextnp);
97 static void itree_pbubble(int flags, struct bubble *bp);
98 static void itree_destructor(void *left, void *right, void *arg);
99 static int itree_set_arrow_traits(struct arrow *ap, struct node *fromev,
100     struct node *toev, struct lut *ex);
101 static void itree_free_arrowlists(struct bubble *bubp, int arrows_too);
102 static void arrow_add_within(struct arrow *ap, struct node *xpr);
103 static struct arrow *itree_add_arrow(struct bubble *frombubblep,
104     struct bubble *tobubblep, struct node *apnode, struct node *fromevent,
105     struct node *toevent, struct lut *ex);
106 static struct constraintlist *itree_add_constraint(struct arrow *arrowp,
107     struct node *c);
108 static struct bubble *itree_add_bubble(struct event *eventp,
109     enum bubbletype btype, int nork, int gen);
110 static void itree_free_bubble(struct bubble *freeme);
111 static void itree_free_constraints(struct arrow *ap);
112 
113 /*
114  * the following struct contains the state we build up during
115  * vertical and horizontal expansion so that generate()
116  * has everything it needs to construct the appropriate arrows.
117  * after setting up the state by calling:
118  *	generate_arrownp()
119  *	generate_nork()
120  *	generate_new()
121  *	generate_from()
122  *	generate_to()
123  * the actual arrow generation is done by calling:
124  *	generate()
125  */
126 static struct {
127 	int generation;		/* generation number of arrow set */
128 	struct node *arrownp;	/* top-level parse tree for arrow */
129 	int n;			/* n value associated with arrow */
130 	int k;			/* k value associated with arrow */
131 	struct node *fromnp;	/* left-hand-side event in parse tree */
132 	struct node *tonp;	/* right-hand-side event in parse tree */
133 	struct event *frome;	/* left-hand-side event in instance tree */
134 	struct event *toe;	/* right-hand-side event in instance tree */
135 	struct bubble *frombp;	/* bubble arrow comes from */
136 	struct bubble *tobp;	/* bubble arrow goes to */
137 } G;
138 
139 static void
140 generate_arrownp(struct node *arrownp)
141 {
142 	G.arrownp = arrownp;
143 }
144 
145 static void
146 generate_nork(int n, int k)
147 {
148 	G.n = n;
149 	G.k = k;
150 }
151 
152 static void
153 generate_new(void)
154 {
155 	G.generation++;
156 }
157 
158 static void
159 generate_from(struct node *fromeventnp, struct event *fromevent)
160 {
161 	G.fromnp = fromeventnp;
162 	G.frome = fromevent;
163 
164 	out(O_ALTFP|O_VERB3|O_NONL, "from bubble on ");
165 	ptree_name_iter(O_ALTFP|O_VERB3|O_NONL, G.fromnp);
166 	out(O_ALTFP|O_VERB3, NULL);
167 
168 	G.frombp = itree_add_bubble(G.frome, B_FROM, G.n, 0);
169 }
170 
171 static void
172 generate_to(struct node *toeventnp, struct event *toevent)
173 {
174 	G.tonp = toeventnp;
175 	G.toe = toevent;
176 
177 	out(O_ALTFP|O_VERB3|O_NONL, "to bubble (gen %d) on ", G.generation);
178 	ptree_name_iter(O_ALTFP|O_VERB3|O_NONL, G.tonp);
179 	out(O_ALTFP|O_VERB3, NULL);
180 
181 	G.tobp = itree_add_bubble(G.toe, B_TO, G.k, G.generation);
182 }
183 
184 static void
185 generate(struct lut *ex)
186 {
187 	ASSERT(G.arrownp != NULL);
188 	ASSERT(G.fromnp != NULL);
189 	ASSERT(G.frome != NULL);
190 	ASSERT(G.frombp != NULL);
191 	ASSERT(G.tonp != NULL);
192 	ASSERT(G.toe != NULL);
193 	ASSERT(G.tobp != NULL);
194 
195 	out(O_ALTFP|O_VERB3|O_NONL, "        Arrow \"");
196 	ptree_name_iter(O_ALTFP|O_VERB3|O_NONL, G.fromnp);
197 	out(O_ALTFP|O_VERB3|O_NONL, "\" -> \"");
198 	ptree_name_iter(O_ALTFP|O_VERB3|O_NONL, G.tonp);
199 
200 	if (itree_add_arrow(G.frombp, G.tobp, G.arrownp,
201 	    G.fromnp, G.tonp, ex) == NULL) {
202 		out(O_ALTFP|O_VERB3, "\" (prevented by constraints)");
203 	} else {
204 		out(O_ALTFP|O_VERB3, "\"");
205 	}
206 }
207 
208 enum childnode_action {
209 	CN_NONE,
210 	CN_INSTANTIZE,
211 	CN_DUP
212 };
213 
214 static struct node *
215 tname_dup(struct node *namep, enum childnode_action act)
216 {
217 	struct node *retp = NULL;
218 	const char *file;
219 	int line;
220 
221 	if (namep == NULL)
222 		return (NULL);
223 
224 	file = namep->file;
225 	line = namep->line;
226 
227 	for (; namep != NULL; namep = namep->u.name.next) {
228 		struct node *newnp = newnode(T_NAME, file, line);
229 
230 		newnp->u.name.t = namep->u.name.t;
231 		newnp->u.name.s = namep->u.name.s;
232 		newnp->u.name.last = newnp;
233 		newnp->u.name.it = namep->u.name.it;
234 		newnp->u.name.cp = namep->u.name.cp;
235 
236 		if (act == CN_DUP) {
237 			struct node *npc;
238 
239 			npc = namep->u.name.child;
240 			if (npc != NULL) {
241 				switch (npc->t) {
242 				case T_NUM:
243 					newnp->u.name.child =
244 						newnode(T_NUM, file, line);
245 					newnp->u.name.child->u.ull =
246 						npc->u.ull;
247 					break;
248 				case T_NAME:
249 					newnp->u.name.child =
250 						tree_name(npc->u.name.s,
251 							npc->u.name.it,
252 							file, line);
253 					break;
254 				default:
255 					out(O_DIE, "tname_dup: "
256 					    "invalid child type %s",
257 					    ptree_nodetype2str(npc->t));
258 				}
259 			}
260 		} else if (act == CN_INSTANTIZE) {
261 			newnp->u.name.child = newnode(T_NUM, file, line);
262 
263 			if (namep->u.name.child == NULL ||
264 			    namep->u.name.child->t != T_NUM) {
265 				int inum;
266 
267 				ASSERT(newnp->u.name.cp != NULL);
268 				config_getcompname(newnp->u.name.cp,
269 						    NULL, &inum);
270 				newnp->u.name.child->u.ull =
271 					(unsigned long long)inum;
272 			} else {
273 				newnp->u.name.child->u.ull =
274 					namep->u.name.child->u.ull;
275 			}
276 		}
277 
278 		if (retp == NULL) {
279 			retp = newnp;
280 		} else {
281 			retp->u.name.last->u.name.next = newnp;
282 			retp->u.name.last = newnp;
283 		}
284 	}
285 
286 	return (retp);
287 }
288 
289 struct prop_wlk_data {
290 	struct lut *props;
291 	struct node *epname;
292 };
293 
294 static struct lut *props2instance(struct node *, struct node *);
295 
296 /*
297  * let oldepname be a subset of epname.  return the subsection of epname
298  * that ends with oldepname.  make each component in the path explicitly
299  * instanced (i.e., with a T_NUM child).
300  */
301 static struct node *
302 tname_dup_to_epname(struct node *oldepname, struct node *epname)
303 {
304 	struct node *npref, *npend, *np1, *np2;
305 	struct node *ret = NULL;
306 	int foundmatch = 0;
307 
308 	if (epname == NULL)
309 		return (NULL);
310 
311 	/*
312 	 * search for the longest path in epname which contains
313 	 * oldnode->u.event.epname.  set npend to point to just past the
314 	 * end of this path.
315 	 */
316 	npend = NULL;
317 	for (npref = epname; npref; npref = npref->u.name.next) {
318 		if (npref->u.name.s == oldepname->u.name.s) {
319 			for (np1 = npref, np2 = oldepname;
320 			    np1 != NULL && np2 != NULL;
321 			    np1 = np1->u.name.next, np2 = np2->u.name.next) {
322 				if (np1->u.name.s != np2->u.name.s)
323 					break;
324 			}
325 			if (np2 == NULL) {
326 				foundmatch = 1;
327 				npend = np1;
328 				if (np1 == NULL) {
329 					/* oldepname matched npref up to end */
330 					break;
331 				}
332 			}
333 		}
334 	}
335 
336 	if (foundmatch == 0) {
337 		/*
338 		 * if oldepname could not be found in epname, return a
339 		 * duplicate of the former.  do not try to instantize
340 		 * oldepname since it might not be a path.
341 		 */
342 		return (tname_dup(oldepname, CN_DUP));
343 	}
344 
345 	/*
346 	 * dup (epname -- npend).  all children should be T_NUMs.
347 	 */
348 	for (npref = epname;
349 	    ! (npref == NULL || npref == npend);
350 	    npref = npref->u.name.next) {
351 		struct node *newnp = newnode(T_NAME, oldepname->file,
352 					    oldepname->line);
353 
354 		newnp->u.name.t = npref->u.name.t;
355 		newnp->u.name.s = npref->u.name.s;
356 		newnp->u.name.last = newnp;
357 		newnp->u.name.it = npref->u.name.it;
358 		newnp->u.name.cp = npref->u.name.cp;
359 
360 		newnp->u.name.child = newnode(T_NUM, oldepname->file,
361 					    oldepname->line);
362 
363 		if (npref->u.name.child == NULL ||
364 		    npref->u.name.child->t != T_NUM) {
365 			int childnum;
366 
367 			ASSERT(npref->u.name.cp != NULL);
368 			config_getcompname(npref->u.name.cp, NULL, &childnum);
369 			newnp->u.name.child->u.ull = childnum;
370 		} else {
371 			newnp->u.name.child->u.ull =
372 				npref->u.name.child->u.ull;
373 		}
374 
375 		if (ret == NULL) {
376 			ret = newnp;
377 		} else {
378 			ret->u.name.last->u.name.next = newnp;
379 			ret->u.name.last = newnp;
380 		}
381 	}
382 
383 	return (ret);
384 }
385 
386 /*
387  * restriction: oldnode->u.event.epname has to be equivalent to or a subset
388  * of epname
389  */
390 static struct node *
391 tevent_dup_to_epname(struct node *oldnode, struct node *epname)
392 {
393 	struct node *ret;
394 
395 	ret = newnode(T_EVENT, oldnode->file, oldnode->line);
396 	ret->u.event.ename = tname_dup(oldnode->u.event.ename, CN_NONE);
397 	ret->u.event.epname = tname_dup_to_epname(oldnode->u.event.epname,
398 						    epname);
399 	return (ret);
400 }
401 
402 static void
403 nv_instantiate(void *name, void *val, void *arg)
404 {
405 	struct prop_wlk_data *pd = (struct prop_wlk_data *)arg;
406 	struct node *orhs = (struct node *)val;
407 	struct node *nrhs;
408 
409 	/* handle engines by instantizing the entire engine */
410 	if (name == L_engine) {
411 		ASSERT(orhs->t == T_EVENT);
412 		ASSERT(orhs->u.event.ename->u.name.t == N_SERD);
413 
414 		/* there are only SERD engines for now */
415 
416 		nrhs = newnode(T_SERD, orhs->file, orhs->line);
417 		nrhs->u.stmt.np = tevent_dup_to_epname(orhs, pd->epname);
418 		nrhs->u.stmt.lutp = props2instance(orhs, pd->epname);
419 		pd->props = lut_add(pd->props, name, nrhs, NULL);
420 		return;
421 	}
422 
423 	switch (orhs->t) {
424 	case T_NUM:
425 		nrhs = newnode(T_NUM, orhs->file, orhs->line);
426 		nrhs->u.ull = orhs->u.ull;
427 		pd->props = lut_add(pd->props, name, nrhs, NULL);
428 		break;
429 	case T_TIMEVAL:
430 		nrhs = newnode(T_TIMEVAL, orhs->file, orhs->line);
431 		nrhs->u.ull = orhs->u.ull;
432 		pd->props = lut_add(pd->props, name, nrhs, NULL);
433 		break;
434 	case T_NAME:
435 		nrhs = tname_dup_to_epname(orhs, pd->epname);
436 		pd->props = lut_add(pd->props, name, nrhs, NULL);
437 		break;
438 	case T_EVENT:
439 		nrhs = tevent_dup_to_epname(orhs, pd->epname);
440 		pd->props = lut_add(pd->props, name, nrhs, NULL);
441 		break;
442 	case T_GLOBID:
443 		nrhs = newnode(T_GLOBID, orhs->file, orhs->line);
444 		nrhs->u.globid.s = orhs->u.globid.s;
445 		pd->props = lut_add(pd->props, name, nrhs, NULL);
446 		break;
447 	case T_FUNC:
448 		/* for T_FUNC, we don't duplicate it, just point to node */
449 		pd->props = lut_add(pd->props, name, orhs, NULL);
450 		break;
451 	default:
452 		out(O_DIE, "unexpected nvpair value type %s",
453 		    ptree_nodetype2str(((struct node *)val)->t));
454 	}
455 }
456 
457 static struct lut *
458 props2instance(struct node *eventnp, struct node *epname)
459 {
460 	struct prop_wlk_data pd;
461 
462 	pd.props = NULL;
463 	pd.epname = epname;
464 
465 	ASSERT(eventnp->u.event.declp != NULL);
466 	lut_walk(eventnp->u.event.declp->u.stmt.lutp, nv_instantiate, &pd);
467 	return (pd.props);
468 }
469 
470 /*ARGSUSED*/
471 static void
472 instances_destructor(void *left, void *right, void *arg)
473 {
474 	struct node *dn = (struct node *)right;
475 
476 	if (dn->t == T_SERD) {
477 		/* we allocated the lut during itree_create(), so free it */
478 		lut_free(dn->u.stmt.lutp, instances_destructor, NULL);
479 		dn->u.stmt.lutp = NULL;
480 	}
481 	if (dn->t != T_FUNC)	/* T_FUNC pointed to original node */
482 		tree_free(dn);
483 }
484 
485 /*ARGSUSED*/
486 static void
487 payloadprops_destructor(void *left, void *right, void *arg)
488 {
489 	FREE(right);
490 }
491 
492 /*
493  * event_cmp -- used via lut_lookup/lut_add on instance tree lut
494  */
495 static int
496 event_cmp(struct event *ep1, struct event *ep2)
497 {
498 	int diff;
499 
500 	if ((diff = ep2->enode->u.event.ename->u.name.s -
501 	    ep1->enode->u.event.ename->u.name.s) != 0)
502 		return (diff);
503 	if ((diff = (char *)ep2->ipp - (char *)ep1->ipp) != 0)
504 		return (diff);
505 	return (0);
506 
507 }
508 
509 struct event *
510 itree_lookup(struct lut *itp, const char *ename, const struct ipath *ipp)
511 {
512 	struct event searchevent;	/* just used for searching */
513 	struct node searcheventnode;
514 	struct node searchenamenode;
515 
516 	searchevent.enode = &searcheventnode;
517 	searcheventnode.t = T_EVENT;
518 	searcheventnode.u.event.ename = &searchenamenode;
519 	searchenamenode.t = T_NAME;
520 	searchenamenode.u.name.s = ename;
521 	searchevent.ipp = ipp;
522 	return (lut_lookup(itp, (void *)&searchevent, (lut_cmp)event_cmp));
523 }
524 
525 static struct event *
526 find_or_add_event(struct info *infop, struct node *np)
527 {
528 	struct event *ret;
529 	struct event searchevent;	/* just used for searching */
530 
531 	ASSERTeq(np->t, T_EVENT, ptree_nodetype2str);
532 
533 	searchevent.enode = np;
534 	searchevent.ipp = ipath(np->u.event.epname);
535 	if ((ret = lut_lookup(infop->lut, (void *)&searchevent,
536 	    (lut_cmp)event_cmp)) != NULL)
537 		return (ret);
538 
539 	/* wasn't already in tree, allocate it */
540 	ret = MALLOC(sizeof (*ret));
541 	bzero(ret, sizeof (*ret));
542 
543 	ret->t = np->u.event.ename->u.name.t;
544 	ret->enode = np;
545 	ret->ipp = searchevent.ipp;
546 	ret->props = props2instance(np, np->u.event.epname);
547 
548 	infop->lut = lut_add(infop->lut, (void *)ret, (void *)ret,
549 	    (lut_cmp)event_cmp);
550 
551 	return (ret);
552 }
553 
554 /*
555  * hmatch_event -- perform any appropriate horizontal expansion on an event
556  *
557  * this routine is used to perform horizontal expansion on both the
558  * left-hand-side events in a prop, and the right-hand-side events.
559  * when called to handle a left-side event, nextnp point to the right
560  * side of the prop that should be passed to hmatch() for each match
561  * found by horizontal expansion.   when no horizontal expansion exists,
562  * we will still "match" one event for every event found in the list on
563  * the left-hand-side of the prop because vmatch() already found that
564  * there's at least one match during vertical expansion.
565  */
566 static void
567 hmatch_event(struct info *infop, struct node *eventnp, struct node *epname,
568     struct config *ncp, struct node *nextnp, int rematch)
569 {
570 	if (epname == NULL) {
571 		/*
572 		 * end of pathname recursion, either we just located
573 		 * a left-hand-side event and we're ready to move on
574 		 * to the expanding the right-hand-side events, or
575 		 * we're further down the recursion and we just located
576 		 * a right-hand-side event.  the passed-in parameter
577 		 * "nextnp" tells us whether we're working on the left
578 		 * side and need to move on to nextnp, or if nextnp is
579 		 * NULL, we're working on the right side.
580 		 */
581 		if (nextnp) {
582 			/*
583 			 * finished a left side expansion, move on to right.
584 			 * tell generate() what event we just matched so
585 			 * it can be used at the source of any arrows
586 			 * we generate as we match events on the right side.
587 			 */
588 			generate_from(eventnp,
589 			    find_or_add_event(infop, eventnp));
590 			hmatch(infop, nextnp, NULL);
591 		} else {
592 			/*
593 			 * finished a right side expansion.  tell generate
594 			 * the information about the destination and let
595 			 * it construct the arrows as appropriate.
596 			 */
597 			generate_to(eventnp,
598 			    find_or_add_event(infop, eventnp));
599 			generate(infop->ex);
600 		}
601 
602 		return;
603 	}
604 
605 	ASSERTeq(epname->t, T_NAME, ptree_nodetype2str);
606 
607 	/*
608 	 * we only get here when eventnp already has a completely
609 	 * instanced epname in it already.  so we first recurse
610 	 * down to the end of the name and as the recursion pops
611 	 * up, we look for opportunities to advance horizontal
612 	 * expansions on to the next match.  when we do advance
613 	 * horizontal expansions, we potentially render all cp
614 	 * pointers on all components to the right as invalid,
615 	 * so we pass in an "ncp" config handle so matching against
616 	 * the config can happen.
617 	 */
618 	if (rematch) {
619 		struct config *ocp = epname->u.name.cp;
620 		char *ncp_s;
621 		int ncp_num, num;
622 
623 		for (; ncp; ncp = config_next(ncp)) {
624 			config_getcompname(ncp, &ncp_s, &ncp_num);
625 
626 			if (ncp_s == epname->u.name.s) {
627 				/* found a matching component name */
628 				config_getcompname(epname->u.name.cp,
629 				    NULL, &num);
630 
631 				if (epname->u.name.it != IT_HORIZONTAL &&
632 				    ncp_num != num)
633 					continue;
634 
635 				epname->u.name.cp = ncp;
636 				hmatch_event(infop, eventnp,
637 				    epname->u.name.next, config_child(ncp),
638 				    nextnp, 1);
639 			}
640 		}
641 
642 		epname->u.name.cp = ocp;
643 
644 		return;		/* no more config to match against */
645 
646 	} else {
647 		hmatch_event(infop, eventnp, epname->u.name.next, ncp,
648 		    nextnp, 0);
649 	}
650 
651 	if (epname->u.name.it == IT_HORIZONTAL) {
652 		struct config *cp;
653 		struct config *ocp = epname->u.name.cp;
654 		char *cp_s;
655 		int cp_num;
656 		int ocp_num;
657 		struct iterinfo *iterinfop = NULL;
658 		const char *iters;
659 
660 		config_getcompname(ocp, NULL, &ocp_num);
661 
662 		for (cp = config_next(ocp); cp; cp = config_next(cp)) {
663 			config_getcompname(cp, &cp_s, &cp_num);
664 
665 			if (cp_s == epname->u.name.s) {
666 				ASSERT(epname->u.name.child != NULL);
667 
668 				iters = epname->u.name.child->u.name.s;
669 				if ((iterinfop = lut_lookup(infop->ex,
670 				    (void *)iters, NULL)) == NULL) {
671 					out(O_DIE,
672 					    "hmatch_event: internal error: "
673 					    "iterator \"%s\" undefined", iters);
674 				} else {
675 					/* advance dict entry to next match */
676 					iterinfop->num = cp_num;
677 				}
678 				epname->u.name.cp = cp;
679 				hmatch_event(infop, eventnp,
680 				    epname->u.name.next, config_child(cp),
681 				    nextnp, 1);
682 			}
683 		}
684 
685 		if (iterinfop != NULL) {
686 			/* restore dict entry */
687 			iterinfop->num = ocp_num;
688 		}
689 		epname->u.name.cp = ocp;
690 	}
691 }
692 
693 /*
694  * hmatch -- check for horizontal expansion matches
695  *
696  * np points to the things we're matching (like a T_LIST or a T_EVENT)
697  * and if we're working on a left-side of a prop, nextnp points to
698  * the other side of the prop that we'll tackle next when this recursion
699  * bottoms out.  when all the events in the entire prop arrow have been
700  * horizontally expanded, generate() will be called to generate the
701  * actualy arrow.
702  */
703 static void
704 hmatch(struct info *infop, struct node *np, struct node *nextnp)
705 {
706 	if (np == NULL)
707 		return;		/* all done */
708 
709 	/*
710 	 * for each item in the list of events (which could just
711 	 * be a single event, or it could get larger in the loop
712 	 * below due to horizontal expansion), call hmatch on
713 	 * the right side and create arrows to each element.
714 	 */
715 
716 	switch (np->t) {
717 	case T_LIST:
718 		/* loop through the list */
719 		if (np->u.expr.left)
720 			hmatch(infop, np->u.expr.left, nextnp);
721 		if (np->u.expr.right)
722 			hmatch(infop, np->u.expr.right, nextnp);
723 		break;
724 
725 	case T_EVENT:
726 		hmatch_event(infop, np, np->u.event.epname,
727 		    NULL, nextnp, 0);
728 		break;
729 
730 	default:
731 		outfl(O_DIE, np->file, np->line,
732 		    "hmatch: unexpected type: %s",
733 		    ptree_nodetype2str(np->t));
734 	}
735 }
736 
737 static int
738 itree_np2nork(struct node *norknp)
739 {
740 	if (norknp == NULL)
741 		return (1);
742 	else if (norknp->t == T_NAME && norknp->u.name.s == L_A)
743 		return (-1);	/* our internal version of "all" */
744 	else if (norknp->t == T_NUM)
745 		return ((int)norknp->u.ull);
746 	else
747 		out(O_DIE, norknp->file, norknp->line,
748 		    "itree_np2nork: internal error type %s",
749 		    ptree_nodetype2str(norknp->t));
750 	/*NOTREACHED*/
751 }
752 
753 static struct iterinfo *
754 newiterinfo(int num, struct node *np)
755 {
756 	struct iterinfo *ret = MALLOC(sizeof (*ret));
757 
758 	ret->num = num;
759 	ret->np = np;
760 
761 	return (ret);
762 }
763 
764 /*ARGSUSED*/
765 static void
766 iterinfo_destructor(void *left, void *right, void *arg)
767 {
768 	struct iterinfo *iterinfop = (struct iterinfo *)right;
769 
770 	bzero(iterinfop, sizeof (*iterinfop));
771 	FREE(iterinfop);
772 }
773 
774 /*
775  * return 1 if wildcard path for wcp matches another wildcard path;
776  * return 0 if otherwise.
777  */
778 static int
779 wc_paths_match(struct wildcardinfo *wcp)
780 {
781 	struct node *np1, *np2;
782 
783 	ASSERT(wcp->matchwc != NULL);
784 
785 	for (np1 = wcp->p->ewname, np2 = wcp->matchwc->ewname;
786 	    np1 != NULL && np2 != NULL;
787 	    np1 = np1->u.name.next, np2 = np2->u.name.next) {
788 		/*
789 		 * names must match
790 		 */
791 		if (np1->u.name.s != np2->u.name.s)
792 			return (0);
793 
794 		/*
795 		 * children must exist and have the same numerical value
796 		 */
797 		if (np1->u.name.child == NULL || np2->u.name.child == NULL)
798 			return (0);
799 
800 		if (np1->u.name.child->t != T_NUM ||
801 		    np2->u.name.child->t != T_NUM)
802 			return (0);
803 
804 		if (np1->u.name.child->u.ull != np2->u.name.child->u.ull)
805 			return (0);
806 	}
807 
808 	/*
809 	 * return true only if we have matches for all entries of n1 and
810 	 * n2.  note that NULL wildcard paths (i.e., both wcp->p->ewname
811 	 * and wcp->matchwc->ewname are NULL) will be considered as
812 	 * matching paths.
813 	 */
814 	if (np1 == NULL && np2 == NULL)
815 		return (1);
816 
817 	return (0);
818 }
819 
820 /*
821  * update epname to include the wildcarded portion
822  */
823 static void
824 create_wildcardedpath(struct wildcardinfo **wcproot)
825 {
826 	struct wildcardinfo *wcp;
827 	struct node *nptop;
828 
829 	wcp = *wcproot;
830 
831 	if (wcp->s == WC_UNDERCONSTRUCTION) {
832 		ASSERT(wcp->p->refcount == 1);
833 		wcp->s = WC_COMPLETE;
834 	}
835 
836 	/* path has no wildcard */
837 	if (wcp->p->ewname == NULL)
838 		return;
839 
840 	/*
841 	 * get to this point if a wildcard portion of the path exists.
842 	 *
843 	 * first set oldepname to the start of the existing epname for use
844 	 * in future comparisons, then update epname to include the
845 	 * wildcard portion.
846 	 */
847 	nptop = wcp->nptop;
848 
849 	ASSERT(wcp->oldepname == nptop->u.event.epname);
850 
851 	nptop->u.event.epname =	tname_dup(wcp->p->ewname, CN_DUP);
852 	nptop->u.event.epname = tree_name_append(nptop->u.event.epname,
853 					tname_dup(wcp->oldepname, CN_DUP));
854 }
855 
856 /*
857  * restore epname to its former (nonwildcarded) state
858  */
859 static void
860 undo_wildcardedpath(struct wildcardinfo **wcproot)
861 {
862 	struct wildcardinfo *wcp;
863 
864 	wcp = *wcproot;
865 
866 	if (wcp->s == WC_COMPLETE) {
867 		ASSERT(wcp->p->refcount == 1);
868 		wcp->s = WC_UNDERCONSTRUCTION;
869 	}
870 
871 	/* path has no wildcard */
872 	if (wcp->p->ewname == NULL)
873 		return;
874 
875 	ASSERT(wcp->oldepname != NULL);
876 
877 	tree_free(wcp->nptop->u.event.epname);
878 	wcp->nptop->u.event.epname = wcp->oldepname;
879 }
880 
881 enum wildcard_action {
882 	WA_NONE,	/* do not do any wildcards */
883 	WA_SINGLE,	/* do wildcard only for current cp node */
884 	WA_ALL		/* do wildcards for all cp nodes */
885 };
886 
887 static void
888 vmatch_event(struct info *infop, struct config *cp, struct node *np,
889 	    struct node *lnp, struct node *anp,
890 	    struct wildcardinfo **wcproot, enum wildcard_action dowildcard)
891 {
892 	struct wildcardinfo *wcp;
893 	char *cp_s;
894 	int cp_num;
895 
896 	wcp = *wcproot;
897 
898 	if ((np == NULL && wcp->oldepname != NULL) ||
899 	    (cp == NULL && wcp->oldepname == NULL)) {
900 		/*
901 		 * get to this point if the pathname matched the config
902 		 * (but not necessarily a match at the end).  first check
903 		 * for any matching wildcard paths.
904 		 */
905 		if (wcp->matchwc != NULL && wc_paths_match(wcp) == 0)
906 			return;
907 
908 		create_wildcardedpath(wcproot);
909 		vmatch(infop, np, lnp, anp, wcproot);
910 		undo_wildcardedpath(wcproot);
911 
912 		return;
913 	}
914 
915 	if (cp == NULL)
916 		return;	/* no more config to match against */
917 
918 	for (; cp; cp = config_next(cp)) {
919 		config_getcompname(cp, &cp_s, &cp_num);
920 
921 		if (cp_s == np->u.name.s &&
922 		    ! (wcp->s == WC_UNDERCONSTRUCTION &&
923 		    dowildcard == WA_SINGLE)) {
924 			/* found a matching component name */
925 			if (np->u.name.child &&
926 			    np->u.name.child->t == T_NUM) {
927 				/*
928 				 * an explicit instance number was given
929 				 * in the source.  so only consider this
930 				 * a configuration match if the number
931 				 * also matches.
932 				 */
933 				if (cp_num != np->u.name.child->u.ull)
934 					continue;
935 
936 				np->u.name.cp = cp;
937 			} else {
938 				struct iterinfo *iterinfop;
939 				const char *iters;
940 
941 				/*
942 				 * vertical iterator.  look it up in
943 				 * the appropriate lut and if we get
944 				 * back a value it is either one that we
945 				 * set earlier, in which case we record
946 				 * the new value for this iteration and
947 				 * keep matching, or it is one that was
948 				 * set by an earlier reference to the
949 				 * iterator, in which case we only consider
950 				 * this a configuration match if the number
951 				 * matches cp_num.
952 				 */
953 
954 				ASSERT(np->u.name.child != NULL);
955 				ASSERT(np->u.name.child->t == T_NAME);
956 				iters = np->u.name.child->u.name.s;
957 
958 				if ((iterinfop = lut_lookup(infop->ex,
959 				    (void *)iters, NULL)) == NULL) {
960 					/* we're the first use, record our np */
961 					infop->ex = lut_add(infop->ex,
962 					    (void *)iters,
963 					    newiterinfo(cp_num, np), NULL);
964 				} else if (np == iterinfop->np) {
965 					/*
966 					 * we're the first use, back again
967 					 * for another iteration.  so update
968 					 * the num bound to this iterator in
969 					 * the lut.
970 					 */
971 					iterinfop->num = cp_num;
972 				} else if (cp_num != iterinfop->num) {
973 					/*
974 					 * an earlier reference to this
975 					 * iterator bound it to a different
976 					 * instance number, so there's no
977 					 * match here after all.
978 					 *
979 					 * however, it's possible that this
980 					 * component should really be part of
981 					 * the wildcard.  we explore this by
982 					 * forcing this component into the
983 					 * wildcarded section.
984 					 *
985 					 * for an more details of what's
986 					 * going to happen now, see
987 					 * comments block below entitled
988 					 * "forcing components into
989 					 * wildcard path".
990 					 */
991 					if (dowildcard == WA_ALL &&
992 					    wcp->s == WC_UNDERCONSTRUCTION) {
993 						vmatch_event(infop, cp, np,
994 							    lnp, anp, wcproot,
995 							    WA_SINGLE);
996 					}
997 					continue;
998 				}
999 				np->u.name.cp = cp;
1000 			}
1001 
1002 			/*
1003 			 * if wildcarding was done in a call earlier in the
1004 			 * stack, record the current cp as the first
1005 			 * matching and nonwildcarded cp.
1006 			 */
1007 			if (dowildcard == WA_ALL &&
1008 			    wcp->s == WC_UNDERCONSTRUCTION)
1009 				wcp->p->cpstart = cp;
1010 
1011 			/*
1012 			 * if this was an IT_HORIZONTAL name,
1013 			 * hmatch() will use the cp to expand
1014 			 * all matches horizontally into a list.
1015 			 * we know the list will contain at least
1016 			 * one element (the one we just matched),
1017 			 * so we just store cp and let hmatch_event()
1018 			 * do the rest.
1019 			 *
1020 			 * recurse on to next component.  note that
1021 			 * wildcarding is now turned off.
1022 			 */
1023 			vmatch_event(infop, config_child(cp), np->u.name.next,
1024 				    lnp, anp, wcproot, WA_NONE);
1025 
1026 			/*
1027 			 * forcing components into wildcard path:
1028 			 *
1029 			 * if this component is the first match, force it
1030 			 * to be part of the wildcarded path and see if we
1031 			 * can get additional matches.  repeat call to
1032 			 * vmatch_event() with the same np, making sure
1033 			 * wildcarding is forced for this component alone
1034 			 * and not its peers by specifying vmatch_event(
1035 			 * ..., WA_SINGLE).  in other words, in the call to
1036 			 * vmatch_event() below, there should be no loop
1037 			 * over cp's peers since that is being done in the
1038 			 * current loop [i.e., the loop we're in now].
1039 			 *
1040 			 * here's an example.  suppose we have the
1041 			 * definition
1042 			 *	event foo@x/y
1043 			 * and configuration
1044 			 *	a0/x0/y0/a1/x1/y1
1045 			 *
1046 			 * the code up to this point will treat "a0" as the
1047 			 * wildcarded part of the path and "x0/y0" as the
1048 			 * nonwildcarded part, resulting in the instanced
1049 			 * event
1050 			 *	foo@a0/x0/y0
1051 			 *
1052 			 * in order to discover the next match (.../x1/y1)
1053 			 * in the configuration we have to force "x0" into
1054 			 * the wildcarded part of the path.  the following
1055 			 * call to vmatch_event(..., WA_SINGLE) does this.
1056 			 * by doing so, we discover the wildcarded part
1057 			 * "a0/x0/y0/a1" and the nonwildcarded part "x1/y1"
1058 			 *
1059 			 * the following call to vmatch_event() is also
1060 			 * needed to properly handle the configuration
1061 			 *	b0/x0/b1/x1/y1
1062 			 *
1063 			 * the recursions into vmatch_event() will start
1064 			 * off uncovering "b0" as the wildcarded part and
1065 			 * "x0" as the start of the nonwildcarded path.
1066 			 * however, the next recursion will not result in a
1067 			 * match since there is no "y" following "x0".  the
1068 			 * subsequent match of (wildcard = "b0/x0/b1" and
1069 			 * nonwildcard = "x1/y1") will be discovered only
1070 			 * if "x0" is forced to be a part of the wildcarded
1071 			 * path.
1072 			 */
1073 			if (dowildcard == WA_ALL &&
1074 			    wcp->s == WC_UNDERCONSTRUCTION) {
1075 				vmatch_event(infop, cp, np, lnp, anp,
1076 					    wcproot, WA_SINGLE);
1077 			}
1078 
1079 			if (np->u.name.it == IT_HORIZONTAL) {
1080 				/*
1081 				 * hmatch() finished iterating through
1082 				 * the configuration as described above, so
1083 				 * don't continue iterating here.
1084 				 */
1085 				return;
1086 			}
1087 
1088 		} else if ((dowildcard == WA_SINGLE || dowildcard == WA_ALL) &&
1089 			    wcp->s == WC_UNDERCONSTRUCTION) {
1090 			/*
1091 			 * no matching cp, and we are constructing our own
1092 			 * wildcard path.  (in other words, we are not
1093 			 * referencing a wildcard path created for an
1094 			 * earlier event.)
1095 			 *
1096 			 * add wildcard entry, then recurse on to config
1097 			 * child
1098 			 */
1099 			struct node *cpnode, *prevlast;
1100 
1101 			cpnode = tree_name(cp_s, IT_NONE, NULL, 0);
1102 			cpnode->u.name.child = newnode(T_NUM, NULL, 0);
1103 			cpnode->u.name.child->u.ull = cp_num;
1104 			cpnode->u.name.cp = cp;
1105 
1106 			if (wcp->p->ewname == NULL) {
1107 				prevlast = NULL;
1108 				wcp->p->ewname = cpnode;
1109 			} else {
1110 				prevlast = wcp->p->ewname->u.name.last;
1111 				wcp->p->ewname =
1112 					tree_name_append(wcp->p->ewname,
1113 							    cpnode);
1114 			}
1115 
1116 			vmatch_event(infop, config_child(cp), np, lnp, anp,
1117 				    wcproot, WA_ALL);
1118 
1119 			/*
1120 			 * back out last addition to ewname and continue
1121 			 * with loop
1122 			 */
1123 			tree_free(cpnode);
1124 			if (prevlast == NULL) {
1125 				wcp->p->ewname = NULL;
1126 			} else {
1127 				prevlast->u.name.next = NULL;
1128 				wcp->p->ewname->u.name.last = prevlast;
1129 			}
1130 
1131 			/*
1132 			 * return if wildcarding is done only for this cp
1133 			 */
1134 			if (dowildcard == WA_SINGLE)
1135 				return;
1136 		}
1137 	}
1138 }
1139 
1140 /*
1141  * for the event node np, which will be subjected to pathname
1142  * expansion/matching, create a (struct wildcardinfo) to hold wildcard
1143  * information.  this struct will be inserted into the first location in
1144  * the list that starts with *wcproot.
1145  *
1146  * cp is the starting node of the configuration; cpstart, which is output,
1147  * is the starting node of the nonwildcarded portion of the path.
1148  */
1149 static void
1150 add_wildcardentry(struct wildcardinfo **wcproot, struct config *cp,
1151 		struct node *np)
1152 {
1153 	struct wildcardinfo *wcpnew, *wcp;
1154 	struct node *np1, *np2;
1155 
1156 	/*
1157 	 * create entry for np
1158 	 */
1159 	wcpnew = MALLOC(sizeof (struct wildcardinfo));
1160 	bzero(wcpnew, sizeof (struct wildcardinfo));
1161 	wcpnew->nptop = np;
1162 	wcpnew->oldepname = np->u.event.epname;
1163 	wcpnew->s = WC_UNDERCONSTRUCTION;
1164 
1165 	wcpnew->p = MALLOC(sizeof (struct wildcardpath));
1166 	bzero(wcpnew->p, sizeof (struct wildcardpath));
1167 	wcpnew->p->cpstart = cp;
1168 	wcpnew->p->refcount = 1;
1169 
1170 	/*
1171 	 * search all completed entries for an epname whose first entry
1172 	 * matches.  note that NULL epnames are considered valid and can be
1173 	 * matched.
1174 	 */
1175 	np2 = wcpnew->oldepname;
1176 	for (wcp = *wcproot; wcp; wcp = wcp->next) {
1177 		ASSERT(wcp->s == WC_COMPLETE);
1178 
1179 		np1 = wcp->oldepname;
1180 		if ((np1 && np2 && np1->u.name.s == np2->u.name.s) ||
1181 		    (np1 == NULL && np2 == NULL)) {
1182 			/*
1183 			 * if we find a match in a completed entry, set
1184 			 * matchwc to indicate that we would like to match
1185 			 * it.  it is necessary to do this since wildcards
1186 			 * for each event are constructed independently.
1187 			 */
1188 			wcpnew->matchwc = wcp->p;
1189 
1190 			wcp->p->refcount++;
1191 			break;
1192 		}
1193 	}
1194 
1195 	wcpnew->next = *wcproot;
1196 	*wcproot = wcpnew;
1197 }
1198 
1199 static void
1200 delete_wildcardentry(struct wildcardinfo **wcproot)
1201 {
1202 	struct wildcardinfo *wcp;
1203 
1204 	wcp = *wcproot;
1205 	*wcproot = wcp->next;
1206 
1207 	switch (wcp->s) {
1208 	case WC_UNDERCONSTRUCTION:
1209 	case WC_COMPLETE:
1210 		if (wcp->matchwc != NULL)
1211 			wcp->matchwc->refcount--;
1212 
1213 		ASSERT(wcp->p->refcount == 1);
1214 		tree_free(wcp->p->ewname);
1215 		FREE(wcp->p);
1216 		break;
1217 
1218 	default:
1219 		out(O_DIE, "deletewc: invalid status");
1220 		break;
1221 	}
1222 
1223 	FREE(wcp);
1224 }
1225 
1226 /*
1227  * vmatch -- find the next vertical expansion match in the config database
1228  *
1229  * this routine is called with three node pointers:
1230  *	 np -- the parse we're matching
1231  *	lnp -- the rest of the list we're currently working on
1232  *	anp -- the rest of the arrow we're currently working on
1233  *
1234  * the expansion matching happens via three types of recursion:
1235  *
1236  *	- when given an arrow, handle the left-side and then recursively
1237  *	  handle the right side (which might be another cascaded arrow).
1238  *
1239  *	- when handling one side of an arrow, recurse through the T_LIST
1240  *	  to get to each event (or just move on to the event if there
1241  *	  is a single event instead of a list)  since the arrow parse
1242  *	  trees recurse left, we actually start with the right-most
1243  *	  event list in the prop statement and work our way towards
1244  *	  the left-most event list.
1245  *
1246  *	- when handling an event, recurse down each component of the
1247  *	  pathname, matching in the config database and recording the
1248  *	  matches in the explicit iterator dictionary as we go.
1249  *
1250  * when the bottom of this matching recursion is met, meaning we have
1251  * set the "cp" pointers on all the names in the entire statement,
1252  * we call hmatch() which does it's own recursion to handle horizontal
1253  * expandsion and then call generate() to generate nodes, bubbles, and
1254  * arrows in the instance tree.  generate() looks at the cp pointers to
1255  * see what instance numbers were matched in the configuration database.
1256  *
1257  * when horizontal expansion appears, vmatch() finds only the first match
1258  * and hmatch() then takes the horizontal expansion through all the other
1259  * matches when generating the arrows in the instance tree.
1260  *
1261  * the "infop" passed down through the recursion contains a dictionary
1262  * of the explicit iterators (all the implicit iterators have been converted
1263  * to explicit iterators when the parse tree was created by tree.c), which
1264  * allows things like this to work correctly:
1265  *
1266  *	prop error.a@x[n]/y/z -> error.b@x/y[n]/z -> error.c@x/y/z[n];
1267  *
1268  * during the top level call, the explicit iterator "n" will match an
1269  * instance number in the config database, and the result will be recorded
1270  * in the explicit iterator dictionary and passed down via "infop".  so
1271  * when the recursive call tries to match y[n] in the config database, it
1272  * will only match the same instance number as x[n] did since the dictionary
1273  * is consulted to see if "n" took on a value already.
1274  *
1275  * at any point during the recursion, match*() can return to indicate
1276  * a match was not found in the config database and that the caller should
1277  * move on to the next potential match, if any.
1278  *
1279  * constraints are completely ignored by match(), so the statement:
1280  *
1281  *	prop error.a@x[n] -> error.b@x[n] {n != 0};
1282  *
1283  * might very well match x[0] if it appears in the config database.  it
1284  * is the generate() routine that takes that match and then decides what
1285  * arrow, if any, should be generated in the instance tree.  generate()
1286  * looks at the explicit iterator dictionary to get values like "n" in
1287  * the above example so that it can evaluate constraints.
1288  *
1289  */
1290 static void
1291 vmatch(struct info *infop, struct node *np, struct node *lnp,
1292     struct node *anp, struct wildcardinfo **wcproot)
1293 {
1294 	if (np == NULL) {
1295 		if (lnp)
1296 			vmatch(infop, lnp, NULL, anp, wcproot);
1297 		else if (anp)
1298 			vmatch(infop, anp, NULL, NULL, wcproot);
1299 		else {
1300 			struct node *src;
1301 			struct node *dst;
1302 
1303 			/* end of vertical match recursion */
1304 			outfl(O_ALTFP|O_VERB3|O_NONL,
1305 			    infop->anp->file, infop->anp->line, "vmatch: ");
1306 			ptree_name_iter(O_ALTFP|O_VERB3|O_NONL, infop->anp);
1307 			out(O_ALTFP|O_VERB3, NULL);
1308 
1309 			generate_nork(
1310 			    itree_np2nork(infop->anp->u.arrow.nnp),
1311 			    itree_np2nork(infop->anp->u.arrow.knp));
1312 			dst = infop->anp->u.arrow.rhs;
1313 			src = infop->anp->u.arrow.lhs;
1314 			for (;;) {
1315 				generate_new();	/* new set of arrows */
1316 				if (src->t == T_ARROW) {
1317 					hmatch(infop, src->u.arrow.rhs, dst);
1318 					generate_nork(
1319 					    itree_np2nork(src->u.arrow.nnp),
1320 					    itree_np2nork(src->u.arrow.knp));
1321 					dst = src->u.arrow.rhs;
1322 					src = src->u.arrow.lhs;
1323 				} else {
1324 					hmatch(infop, src, dst);
1325 					break;
1326 				}
1327 			}
1328 		}
1329 		return;
1330 	}
1331 
1332 	switch (np->t) {
1333 	case T_EVENT: {
1334 		add_wildcardentry(wcproot, config_child(infop->croot), np);
1335 		vmatch_event(infop, config_child(infop->croot),
1336 			    np->u.event.epname, lnp, anp, wcproot, WA_ALL);
1337 		delete_wildcardentry(wcproot);
1338 		break;
1339 	}
1340 	case T_LIST:
1341 		ASSERT(lnp == NULL);
1342 		vmatch(infop, np->u.expr.right, np->u.expr.left, anp, wcproot);
1343 		break;
1344 
1345 	case T_ARROW:
1346 		ASSERT(lnp == NULL && anp == NULL);
1347 		vmatch(infop, np->u.arrow.rhs, NULL, np->u.arrow.lhs, wcproot);
1348 		break;
1349 
1350 	default:
1351 		outfl(O_DIE, np->file, np->line,
1352 		    "vmatch: unexpected type: %s",
1353 		    ptree_nodetype2str(np->t));
1354 	}
1355 }
1356 
1357 static void
1358 cp_reset(struct node *np)
1359 {
1360 	if (np == NULL)
1361 		return;
1362 	switch (np->t) {
1363 	case T_NAME:
1364 		np->u.name.cp = NULL;
1365 		cp_reset(np->u.name.next);
1366 		break;
1367 
1368 	case T_LIST:
1369 		cp_reset(np->u.expr.left);
1370 		cp_reset(np->u.expr.right);
1371 		break;
1372 
1373 	case T_ARROW:
1374 		cp_reset(np->u.arrow.lhs);
1375 		cp_reset(np->u.arrow.rhs);
1376 		break;
1377 
1378 	case T_EVENT:
1379 		cp_reset(np->u.event.epname);
1380 		break;
1381 	}
1382 }
1383 
1384 /*
1385  * itree_create -- apply the current config to the current parse tree
1386  *
1387  * returns a lut mapping fully-instance-qualified names to struct events.
1388  *
1389  */
1390 struct lut *
1391 itree_create(struct config *croot)
1392 {
1393 	struct lut *retval;
1394 	struct node *propnp;
1395 
1396 	Ninfo.lut = NULL;
1397 	Ninfo.croot = croot;
1398 	for (propnp = Props; propnp; propnp = propnp->u.stmt.next) {
1399 		struct node *anp = propnp->u.stmt.np;
1400 		struct wildcardinfo *wcproot = NULL;
1401 
1402 		ASSERTeq(anp->t, T_ARROW, ptree_nodetype2str);
1403 
1404 		Ninfo.anp = anp;
1405 		Ninfo.ex = NULL;
1406 
1407 		generate_arrownp(anp);
1408 		vmatch(&Ninfo, anp, NULL, NULL, &wcproot);
1409 
1410 		if (Ninfo.ex) {
1411 			lut_free(Ninfo.ex, iterinfo_destructor, NULL);
1412 			Ninfo.ex = NULL;
1413 		}
1414 		ASSERT(wcproot == NULL);
1415 		cp_reset(anp);
1416 	}
1417 
1418 	retval = Ninfo.lut;
1419 	Ninfo.lut = NULL;
1420 	return (retval);
1421 }
1422 
1423 void
1424 itree_free(struct lut *lutp)
1425 {
1426 	lut_free(lutp, itree_destructor, NULL);
1427 }
1428 
1429 int
1430 itree_nameinstancecmp(struct node *np1, struct node *np2)
1431 {
1432 	int np1type = (int)np1->u.name.t;
1433 	int np2type = (int)np2->u.name.t;
1434 	int num1;
1435 	int num2;
1436 
1437 	while (np1 && np2 && np1->u.name.s == np2->u.name.s) {
1438 		if (np1->u.name.next != NULL && np2->u.name.next != NULL) {
1439 			if (np1->u.name.cp != NULL) {
1440 				config_getcompname(np1->u.name.cp, NULL, &num1);
1441 			} else {
1442 				ASSERT(np1->u.name.child != NULL);
1443 				ASSERT(np1->u.name.child->t == T_NUM);
1444 				num1 = (int)np1->u.name.child->u.ull;
1445 			}
1446 
1447 			if (np2->u.name.cp != NULL) {
1448 				config_getcompname(np2->u.name.cp, NULL, &num2);
1449 			} else {
1450 				ASSERT(np2->u.name.child != NULL);
1451 				ASSERT(np2->u.name.child->t == T_NUM);
1452 				num2 = (int)np2->u.name.child->u.ull;
1453 			}
1454 
1455 			if (num1 != num2)
1456 				return (num1 - num2);
1457 		}
1458 
1459 		np1 = np1->u.name.next;
1460 		np2 = np2->u.name.next;
1461 	}
1462 	if (np1 == NULL)
1463 		if (np2 == NULL)
1464 			return (np1type - np2type);
1465 		else
1466 			return (-1);
1467 	else if (np2 == NULL)
1468 		return (1);
1469 	else
1470 		return (strcmp(np1->u.name.s, np2->u.name.s));
1471 }
1472 
1473 void
1474 itree_pevent_brief(int flags, struct event *ep)
1475 {
1476 	ASSERT(ep != NULL);
1477 	ASSERT(ep->enode != NULL);
1478 	ASSERT(ep->ipp != NULL);
1479 
1480 	ipath_print(flags, ep->enode->u.event.ename->u.name.s, ep->ipp);
1481 }
1482 
1483 /*ARGSUSED*/
1484 static void
1485 itree_pevent(struct event *lhs, struct event *ep, void *arg)
1486 {
1487 	struct plut_wlk_data propd;
1488 	struct bubble *bp;
1489 	int flags = (int)arg;
1490 
1491 	itree_pevent_brief(flags, ep);
1492 	if (ep->t == N_EREPORT)
1493 		out(flags, " (count %d)", ep->count);
1494 	else
1495 		out(flags, NULL);
1496 
1497 	if (ep->props) {
1498 		propd.flags = flags;
1499 		propd.first = 1;
1500 		out(flags, "Properties:");
1501 		lut_walk(ep->props, ptree_plut, (void *)&propd);
1502 	}
1503 
1504 	for (bp = itree_next_bubble(ep, NULL); bp;
1505 	    bp = itree_next_bubble(ep, bp)) {
1506 		/* Print only TO bubbles in this loop */
1507 		if (bp->t != B_TO)
1508 			continue;
1509 		itree_pbubble(flags, bp);
1510 	}
1511 
1512 	for (bp = itree_next_bubble(ep, NULL); bp;
1513 	    bp = itree_next_bubble(ep, bp)) {
1514 		/* Print only INHIBIT bubbles in this loop */
1515 		if (bp->t != B_INHIBIT)
1516 			continue;
1517 		itree_pbubble(flags, bp);
1518 	}
1519 
1520 	for (bp = itree_next_bubble(ep, NULL); bp;
1521 	    bp = itree_next_bubble(ep, bp)) {
1522 		/* Print only FROM bubbles in this loop */
1523 		if (bp->t != B_FROM)
1524 			continue;
1525 		itree_pbubble(flags, bp);
1526 	}
1527 }
1528 
1529 static void
1530 itree_pbubble(int flags, struct bubble *bp)
1531 {
1532 	struct constraintlist *cp;
1533 	struct arrowlist *ap;
1534 
1535 	ASSERT(bp != NULL);
1536 
1537 	out(flags|O_NONL, "   ");
1538 	if (bp->mark)
1539 		out(flags|O_NONL, "*");
1540 	else
1541 		out(flags|O_NONL, " ");
1542 	if (bp->t == B_FROM)
1543 		out(flags|O_NONL, "N=%d to:", bp->nork);
1544 	else if (bp->t == B_TO)
1545 		out(flags|O_NONL, "K=%d from:", bp->nork);
1546 	else
1547 		out(flags|O_NONL, "K=%d masked from:", bp->nork);
1548 
1549 	if (bp->t == B_TO || bp->t == B_INHIBIT) {
1550 		for (ap = itree_next_arrow(bp, NULL); ap;
1551 		    ap = itree_next_arrow(bp, ap)) {
1552 			ASSERT(ap->arrowp->head == bp);
1553 			ASSERT(ap->arrowp->tail != NULL);
1554 			ASSERT(ap->arrowp->tail->myevent != NULL);
1555 			out(flags|O_NONL, " ");
1556 			itree_pevent_brief(flags, ap->arrowp->tail->myevent);
1557 		}
1558 		out(flags, NULL);
1559 		return;
1560 	}
1561 
1562 	for (ap = itree_next_arrow(bp, NULL); ap;
1563 	    ap = itree_next_arrow(bp, ap)) {
1564 		ASSERT(ap->arrowp->tail == bp);
1565 		ASSERT(ap->arrowp->head != NULL);
1566 		ASSERT(ap->arrowp->head->myevent != NULL);
1567 
1568 		out(flags|O_NONL, " ");
1569 		itree_pevent_brief(flags, ap->arrowp->head->myevent);
1570 
1571 		out(flags|O_NONL, " ");
1572 		ptree_timeval(flags, &ap->arrowp->mindelay);
1573 		out(flags|O_NONL, ",");
1574 		ptree_timeval(flags, &ap->arrowp->maxdelay);
1575 
1576 		/* Display anything from the propogation node? */
1577 		out(O_VERB3|O_NONL, " <%s:%d>",
1578 		    ap->arrowp->pnode->file, ap->arrowp->pnode->line);
1579 
1580 		if (itree_next_constraint(ap->arrowp, NULL))
1581 			out(flags|O_NONL, " {");
1582 
1583 		for (cp = itree_next_constraint(ap->arrowp, NULL); cp;
1584 		    cp = itree_next_constraint(ap->arrowp, cp)) {
1585 			ptree(flags, cp->cnode, 1, 0);
1586 			if (itree_next_constraint(ap->arrowp, cp))
1587 				out(flags|O_NONL, ", ");
1588 		}
1589 
1590 		if (itree_next_constraint(ap->arrowp, NULL))
1591 			out(flags|O_NONL, "}");
1592 	}
1593 	out(flags, NULL);
1594 }
1595 
1596 void
1597 itree_ptree(int flags, struct lut *itp)
1598 {
1599 	lut_walk(itp, (lut_cb)itree_pevent, (void *)flags);
1600 }
1601 
1602 /*ARGSUSED*/
1603 static void
1604 itree_destructor(void *left, void *right, void *arg)
1605 {
1606 	struct event *ep = (struct event *)right;
1607 	struct bubble *nextbub, *bub;
1608 
1609 	/* Free the properties */
1610 	lut_free(ep->props, instances_destructor, NULL);
1611 
1612 	/* Free the payload properties */
1613 	lut_free(ep->payloadprops, payloadprops_destructor, NULL);
1614 
1615 	/* Free my bubbles */
1616 	for (bub = ep->bubbles; bub != NULL; ) {
1617 		nextbub = bub->next;
1618 		/*
1619 		 * Free arrows if they are FROM me.  Free arrowlists on
1620 		 * other types of bubbles (but not the attached arrows,
1621 		 * which will be freed when we free the originating
1622 		 * bubble.
1623 		 */
1624 		if (bub->t == B_FROM)
1625 			itree_free_arrowlists(bub, 1);
1626 		else
1627 			itree_free_arrowlists(bub, 0);
1628 		itree_free_bubble(bub);
1629 		bub = nextbub;
1630 	}
1631 
1632 	if (ep->nvp != NULL)
1633 		nvlist_free(ep->nvp);
1634 	bzero(ep, sizeof (*ep));
1635 	FREE(ep);
1636 }
1637 
1638 static void
1639 itree_free_bubble(struct bubble *freeme)
1640 {
1641 	bzero(freeme, sizeof (*freeme));
1642 	FREE(freeme);
1643 }
1644 
1645 static struct bubble *
1646 itree_add_bubble(struct event *eventp, enum bubbletype btype, int nork, int gen)
1647 {
1648 	struct bubble *prev = NULL;
1649 	struct bubble *curr;
1650 	struct bubble *newb;
1651 
1652 	/* Use existing bubbles as appropriate when possible */
1653 	for (curr = eventp->bubbles;
1654 	    curr != NULL;
1655 	    prev = curr, curr = curr->next) {
1656 		if (btype == B_TO && curr->t == B_TO) {
1657 			/* see if an existing "to" bubble works for us */
1658 			if (gen == curr->gen)
1659 				return (curr);	/* matched gen number */
1660 			else if (nork == 1 && curr->nork == 1) {
1661 				curr->gen = gen;
1662 				return (curr);	/* coalesce K==1 bubbles */
1663 			}
1664 		} else if (btype == B_FROM && curr->t == B_FROM) {
1665 			/* see if an existing "from" bubble works for us */
1666 			if ((nork == N_IS_ALL && curr->nork == N_IS_ALL) ||
1667 			    (nork == 0 && curr->nork == 0))
1668 				return (curr);
1669 		}
1670 	}
1671 
1672 	newb = MALLOC(sizeof (struct bubble));
1673 	newb->next = NULL;
1674 	newb->t = btype;
1675 	newb->myevent = eventp;
1676 	newb->nork = nork;
1677 	newb->mark = 0;
1678 	newb->gen = gen;
1679 	newb->arrows = NULL;
1680 
1681 	if (prev == NULL)
1682 		eventp->bubbles = newb;
1683 	else
1684 		prev->next = newb;
1685 
1686 	return (newb);
1687 }
1688 
1689 struct bubble *
1690 itree_next_bubble(struct event *eventp, struct bubble *last)
1691 {
1692 	struct bubble *next;
1693 
1694 	for (;;) {
1695 		if (last != NULL)
1696 			next = last->next;
1697 		else
1698 			next = eventp->bubbles;
1699 
1700 		if (next == NULL || next->arrows != NULL)
1701 			return (next);
1702 
1703 		/* bubble was empty, skip it */
1704 		last = next;
1705 	}
1706 }
1707 
1708 static void
1709 add_arrow(struct bubble *bp, struct arrow *ap)
1710 {
1711 	struct arrowlist *prev = NULL;
1712 	struct arrowlist *curr;
1713 	struct arrowlist *newal;
1714 
1715 	newal = MALLOC(sizeof (struct arrowlist));
1716 	bzero(newal, sizeof (struct arrowlist));
1717 	newal->arrowp = ap;
1718 
1719 	curr = itree_next_arrow(bp, NULL);
1720 	while (curr != NULL) {
1721 		prev = curr;
1722 		curr = itree_next_arrow(bp, curr);
1723 	}
1724 
1725 	if (prev == NULL)
1726 		bp->arrows = newal;
1727 	else
1728 		prev->next = newal;
1729 }
1730 
1731 static struct arrow *
1732 itree_add_arrow(struct bubble *frombubblep, struct bubble *tobubblep,
1733     struct node *apnode, struct node *fromevent, struct node *toevent,
1734     struct lut *ex)
1735 {
1736 	struct arrow *newa;
1737 
1738 	ASSERTeq(frombubblep->t, B_FROM, itree_bubbletype2str);
1739 	ASSERTinfo(tobubblep->t == B_TO || tobubblep->t == B_INHIBIT,
1740 	    itree_bubbletype2str(tobubblep->t));
1741 	newa = MALLOC(sizeof (struct arrow));
1742 	bzero(newa, sizeof (struct arrow));
1743 	newa->tail = frombubblep;
1744 	newa->head = tobubblep;
1745 	newa->pnode = apnode;
1746 	newa->constraints = NULL;
1747 
1748 	/*
1749 	 *  Set default delays, then try to re-set them from
1750 	 *  any within() constraints.
1751 	 */
1752 	newa->mindelay = newa->maxdelay = 0ULL;
1753 	if (itree_set_arrow_traits(newa, fromevent, toevent, ex) == 0) {
1754 		FREE(newa);
1755 		return (NULL);
1756 	}
1757 
1758 	add_arrow(frombubblep, newa);
1759 	add_arrow(tobubblep, newa);
1760 	return (newa);
1761 }
1762 
1763 /* returns false if traits show that arrow should not be added after all */
1764 static int
1765 itree_set_arrow_traits(struct arrow *ap, struct node *fromev,
1766     struct node *toev, struct lut *ex)
1767 {
1768 	struct node *epnames[] = { NULL, NULL, NULL };
1769 	struct node *newc = NULL;
1770 
1771 	ASSERTeq(fromev->t, T_EVENT, ptree_nodetype2str);
1772 	ASSERTeq(toev->t, T_EVENT, ptree_nodetype2str);
1773 
1774 	/*
1775 	 * search for the within values first on the declaration of
1776 	 * the destination event, and then on the prop.  this allows
1777 	 * one to specify a "default" within by putting it on the
1778 	 * declaration,  but then allow overriding on the prop statement.
1779 	 */
1780 	arrow_add_within(ap, toev->u.event.declp->u.stmt.np->u.event.eexprlist);
1781 	arrow_add_within(ap, toev->u.event.eexprlist);
1782 
1783 	/*
1784 	 * handle any global constraints inherited from the
1785 	 * "fromev" event's declaration
1786 	 */
1787 	ASSERT(fromev->u.event.declp != NULL);
1788 	ASSERT(fromev->u.event.declp->u.stmt.np != NULL);
1789 
1790 #ifdef	notdef
1791 	/* XXX not quite ready to evaluate constraints from decls yet */
1792 	if (fromev->u.event.declp->u.stmt.np->u.event.eexprlist)
1793 		(void) itree_add_constraint(ap,
1794 		    fromev->u.event.declp->u.stmt.np->u.event.eexprlist);
1795 #endif	/* notdef */
1796 
1797 	/* handle constraints on the from event in the prop statement */
1798 	epnames[0] = fromev->u.event.epname;
1799 	epnames[1] = toev->u.event.epname;
1800 	if (eval_potential(fromev->u.event.eexprlist, ex, epnames, &newc) == 0)
1801 		return (0);		/* constraint disallows arrow */
1802 
1803 	/*
1804 	 * handle any global constraints inherited from the
1805 	 * "toev" event's declaration
1806 	 */
1807 	ASSERT(toev->u.event.declp != NULL);
1808 	ASSERT(toev->u.event.declp->u.stmt.np != NULL);
1809 
1810 #ifdef	notdef
1811 	/* XXX not quite ready to evaluate constraints from decls yet */
1812 	if (toev->u.event.declp->u.stmt.np->u.event.eexprlist)
1813 		(void) itree_add_constraint(ap,
1814 		    toev->u.event.declp->u.stmt.np->u.event.eexprlist);
1815 #endif	/* notdef */
1816 
1817 	/* handle constraints on the to event in the prop statement */
1818 	epnames[0] = toev->u.event.epname;
1819 	epnames[1] = fromev->u.event.epname;
1820 	if (eval_potential(toev->u.event.eexprlist, ex, epnames, &newc) == 0)
1821 		return (0);		/* constraint disallows arrow */
1822 
1823 	/* if we came up with any deferred constraints, add them to arrow */
1824 	if (newc != NULL)
1825 		(void) itree_add_constraint(ap, iexpr(newc));
1826 
1827 	return (1);	/* constraints allow arrow */
1828 }
1829 
1830 /*
1831  * Set within() constraint.  If the constraint were set multiple times,
1832  * the last one would "win".
1833  */
1834 static void
1835 arrow_add_within(struct arrow *ap, struct node *xpr)
1836 {
1837 	struct node *arglist;
1838 
1839 	/* end of expressions list */
1840 	if (xpr == NULL)
1841 		return;
1842 
1843 	switch (xpr->t) {
1844 	case T_LIST:
1845 		arrow_add_within(ap, xpr->u.expr.left);
1846 		arrow_add_within(ap, xpr->u.expr.right);
1847 		return;
1848 	case T_FUNC:
1849 		if (xpr->u.func.s != L_within)
1850 			return;
1851 		arglist = xpr->u.func.arglist;
1852 		switch (arglist->t) {
1853 		case T_TIMEVAL:
1854 			ap->mindelay = 0;
1855 			ap->maxdelay = arglist->u.ull;
1856 			break;
1857 		case T_NAME:
1858 			ASSERT(arglist->u.name.s == L_infinity);
1859 			ap->mindelay = 0;
1860 			ap->maxdelay = TIMEVAL_EVENTUALLY;
1861 			break;
1862 		case T_LIST:
1863 			ASSERT(arglist->u.expr.left->t == T_TIMEVAL);
1864 			ap->mindelay = arglist->u.expr.left->u.ull;
1865 			switch (arglist->u.expr.right->t) {
1866 			case T_TIMEVAL:
1867 				ap->maxdelay = arglist->u.ull;
1868 				break;
1869 			case T_NAME:
1870 				ASSERT(arglist->u.expr.right->u.name.s ==
1871 				    L_infinity);
1872 				ap->maxdelay = TIMEVAL_EVENTUALLY;
1873 				break;
1874 			default:
1875 				out(O_DIE, "within: unexpected 2nd arg type");
1876 			}
1877 			break;
1878 		default:
1879 			out(O_DIE, "within: unexpected 1st arg type");
1880 		}
1881 		break;
1882 	default:
1883 		return;
1884 	}
1885 }
1886 
1887 static void
1888 itree_free_arrowlists(struct bubble *bubp, int arrows_too)
1889 {
1890 	struct arrowlist *al, *nal;
1891 
1892 	al = bubp->arrows;
1893 	while (al != NULL) {
1894 		nal = al->next;
1895 		if (arrows_too) {
1896 			itree_free_constraints(al->arrowp);
1897 			bzero(al->arrowp, sizeof (struct arrow));
1898 			FREE(al->arrowp);
1899 		}
1900 		bzero(al, sizeof (*al));
1901 		FREE(al);
1902 		al = nal;
1903 	}
1904 }
1905 
1906 struct arrowlist *
1907 itree_next_arrow(struct bubble *bubble, struct arrowlist *last)
1908 {
1909 	struct arrowlist *next;
1910 
1911 	if (last != NULL)
1912 		next = last->next;
1913 	else
1914 		next = bubble->arrows;
1915 	return (next);
1916 }
1917 
1918 static struct constraintlist *
1919 itree_add_constraint(struct arrow *arrowp, struct node *c)
1920 {
1921 	struct constraintlist *prev = NULL;
1922 	struct constraintlist *curr;
1923 	struct constraintlist *newc;
1924 
1925 	for (curr = arrowp->constraints;
1926 	    curr != NULL;
1927 	    prev = curr, curr = curr->next);
1928 
1929 	newc = MALLOC(sizeof (struct constraintlist));
1930 	newc->next = NULL;
1931 	newc->cnode = c;
1932 
1933 	if (prev == NULL)
1934 		arrowp->constraints = newc;
1935 	else
1936 		prev->next = newc;
1937 
1938 	return (newc);
1939 }
1940 
1941 struct constraintlist *
1942 itree_next_constraint(struct arrow *arrowp, struct constraintlist *last)
1943 {
1944 	struct constraintlist *next;
1945 
1946 	if (last != NULL)
1947 		next = last->next;
1948 	else
1949 		next = arrowp->constraints;
1950 	return (next);
1951 }
1952 
1953 static void
1954 itree_free_constraints(struct arrow *ap)
1955 {
1956 	struct constraintlist *cl, *ncl;
1957 
1958 	cl = ap->constraints;
1959 	while (cl != NULL) {
1960 		ncl = cl->next;
1961 		ASSERT(cl->cnode != NULL);
1962 		if (!iexpr_cached(cl->cnode))
1963 			tree_free(cl->cnode);
1964 		bzero(cl, sizeof (*cl));
1965 		FREE(cl);
1966 		cl = ncl;
1967 	}
1968 }
1969 
1970 const char *
1971 itree_bubbletype2str(enum bubbletype t)
1972 {
1973 	static char buf[100];
1974 
1975 	switch (t) {
1976 	case B_FROM:	return L_from;
1977 	case B_TO:	return L_to;
1978 	case B_INHIBIT:	return L_inhibit;
1979 	default:
1980 		(void) sprintf(buf, "[unexpected bubbletype: %d]", t);
1981 		return (buf);
1982 	}
1983 }
1984 
1985 /*
1986  * itree_fini -- clean up any half-built itrees
1987  */
1988 void
1989 itree_fini(void)
1990 {
1991 	if (Ninfo.lut != NULL) {
1992 		itree_free(Ninfo.lut);
1993 		Ninfo.lut = NULL;
1994 	}
1995 	if (Ninfo.ex) {
1996 		lut_free(Ninfo.ex, iterinfo_destructor, NULL);
1997 		Ninfo.ex = NULL;
1998 	}
1999 }
2000