using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
namespace Ryujinx.Memory.Range
{
/// <summary>
/// A range list that assumes ranges are non-overlapping, with list items that can be split in two to avoid overlaps.
/// </summary>
/// <typeparam name="T">Type of the range.</typeparam>
class NonOverlappingRangeList<T> : RangeList<T> where T : INonOverlappingRange
/// Finds a list of regions that cover the desired (address, size) range.
/// If this range starts or ends in the middle of an existing region, it is split and only the relevant part is added.
/// If there is no matching region, or there is a gap, then new regions are created with the factory.
/// Regions are added to the list in address ascending order.
/// <param name="list">List to add found regions to</param>
/// <param name="address">Start address of the search region</param>
/// <param name="size">Size of the search region</param>
/// <param name="factory">Factory for creating new ranges</param>
public void GetOrAddRegions(List<T> list, ulong address, ulong size, Func<ulong, ulong, T> factory)
// (regarding the specific case this generalized function is used for)
// A new region may be split into multiple parts if multiple virtual regions have mapped to it.
// For instance, while a virtual mapping could cover 0-2 in physical space, the space 0-1 may have already been reserved...
// So we need to return both the split 0-1 and 1-2 ranges.
var results = new T[1];
int count = FindOverlapsNonOverlapping(address, size, ref results);
if (count == 0)
// The region is fully unmapped. Create and add it to the range list.
T region = factory(address, size);
list.Add(region);
Add(region);
}
else
ulong lastAddress = address;
ulong endAddress = address + size;
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++)
T region = results[i];
if (count == 1 && region.Address == address && region.Size == size)
// Exact match, no splitting required.
return;
if (lastAddress < region.Address)
// There is a gap between this region and the last. We need to fill it.
T fillRegion = factory(lastAddress, region.Address - lastAddress);
list.Add(fillRegion);
Add(fillRegion);
if (region.Address < address)
// Split the region around our base address and take the high half.
region = Split(region, address);
if (region.EndAddress > address + size)
// Split the region around our end address and take the low half.
Split(region, address + size);
lastAddress = region.EndAddress;
if (lastAddress < endAddress)
// There is a gap between this region and the end. We need to fill it.
T fillRegion = factory(lastAddress, endAddress - lastAddress);
/// Splits a region around a target point and updates the region list.
/// The original region's size is modified, but its address stays the same.
/// A new region starting from the split address is added to the region list and returned.
/// <param name="region">The region to split</param>
/// <param name="splitAddress">The address to split with</param>
/// <returns>The new region (high part)</returns>
private T Split(T region, ulong splitAddress)
T newRegion = (T)region.Split(splitAddress);
Update(region);
Add(newRegion);
return newRegion;