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AUTH: Jorn Lind DATE: february 1997 *************************************************************************/ #include #include #include "kernel.h" /*======================================================================*/ static int pairsid; /* Pair identifier */ static bddPair* pairs; /* List of all replacement pairs in use */ /************************************************************************* *************************************************************************/ void bdd_pairs_init(void) { pairsid = 0; pairs = NULL; } void bdd_pairs_done(void) { bddPair *p = pairs; int n; while (p != NULL) { bddPair *next = p->next; for (n=0 ; nresult[n] ); free(p->result); free(p); p = next; } } static int update_pairsid(void) { pairsid++; if (pairsid == (INT_MAX >> 2)) { bddPair *p; pairsid = 0; for (p=pairs ; p!=NULL ; p=p->next) p->id = pairsid++; bdd_operator_reset(); } return pairsid; } void bdd_register_pair(bddPair *p) { p->next = pairs; pairs = p; } void bdd_pairs_vardown(int level) { bddPair *p; for (p=pairs ; p!=NULL ; p=p->next) { int tmp; tmp = p->result[level]; p->result[level] = p->result[level+1]; p->result[level+1] = tmp; if (p->last == level) p->last++; } } int bdd_pairs_resize(int oldsize, int newsize) { bddPair *p; int n; for (p=pairs ; p!=NULL ; p=p->next) { if ((p->result=(BDD*)realloc(p->result,sizeof(BDD)*newsize)) == NULL) return bdd_error(BDD_MEMORY); for (n=oldsize ; nresult[n] = bdd_ithvar(bddlevel2var[n]); } return 0; } /* NAME {* bdd\_newpair *} SECTION {* kernel *} SHORT {* creates an empty variable pair table *} PROTO {* bddPair *bdd_newpair(void) *} DESCR {* Variable pairs of the type {\tt bddPair} are used in {\tt bdd\_replace} to define which variables to replace with other variables. This function allocates such an empty table. The table can be freed by a call to {\em bdd\_freepair}. *} RETURN {* Returns a new table of pairs. *} ALSO {* bdd\_freepair, bdd\_replace, bdd\_setpair, bdd\_setpairs *} */ bddPair *bdd_newpair(void) { int n; bddPair *p; if ((p=(bddPair*)malloc(sizeof(bddPair))) == NULL) { bdd_error(BDD_MEMORY); return NULL; } if ((p->result=(BDD*)malloc(sizeof(BDD)*bddvarnum)) == NULL) { free(p); bdd_error(BDD_MEMORY); return NULL; } for (n=0 ; nresult[n] = bdd_ithvar(bddlevel2var[n]); p->id = update_pairsid(); p->last = -1; bdd_register_pair(p); return p; } /* NAME {* bdd\_setpair *} EXTRA {* bdd\_setbddpair *} SECTION {* kernel *} SHORT {* set one variable pair *} PROTO {* int bdd_setpair(bddPair *pair, int oldvar, int newvar) int bdd_setbddpair(bddPair *pair, BDD oldvar, BDD newvar) *} DESCR {* Adds the pair {\tt (oldvar,newvar)} to the table of pairs {\tt pair}. This results in {\tt oldvar} being substituted with {\tt newvar} in a call to {\tt bdd\_replace}. In the first version {\tt newvar} is an integer representing the variable to be replaced with the old variable. In the second version {\tt oldvar} is a BDD. In this case the variable {\tt oldvar} is substituted with the BDD {\tt newvar}. The possibility to substitute with any BDD as {\tt newvar} is utilized in bdd\_compose, whereas only the topmost variable in the BDD is used in bdd\_replace. *} RETURN {* Zero on success, otherwise a negative error code. *} ALSO {* bdd\_newpair, bdd\_setpairs, bdd\_resetpair, bdd\_replace, bdd\_compose *} */ int bdd_setpair(bddPair *pair, int oldvar, int newvar) { if (pair == NULL) return 0; if (oldvar < 0 || oldvar > bddvarnum-1) return bdd_error(BDD_VAR); if (newvar < 0 || newvar > bddvarnum-1) return bdd_error(BDD_VAR); bdd_delref( pair->result[bddvar2level[oldvar]] ); pair->result[bddvar2level[oldvar]] = bdd_ithvar(newvar); pair->id = update_pairsid(); if (bddvar2level[oldvar] > pair->last) pair->last = bddvar2level[oldvar]; return 0; } int bdd_setbddpair(bddPair *pair, int oldvar, BDD newvar) { int oldlevel; if (pair == NULL) return 0; CHECK(newvar); if (oldvar < 0 || oldvar >= bddvarnum) return bdd_error(BDD_VAR); oldlevel = bddvar2level[oldvar]; bdd_delref( pair->result[oldlevel] ); pair->result[oldlevel] = bdd_addref(newvar); pair->id = update_pairsid(); if (oldlevel > pair->last) pair->last = oldlevel; return 0; } /* NAME {* bdd\_setpairs *} EXTRA {* bdd\_setbddpairs *} SECTION {* kernel *} SHORT {* defines a whole set of pairs *} PROTO {* int bdd_setpairs(bddPair *pair, int *oldvar, int *newvar, int size) int bdd_setbddpairs(bddPair *pair, int *oldvar, BDD *newvar, int size) *} DESCR {* As for {\tt bdd\_setpair} but with {\tt oldvar} and {\tt newvar} being arrays of variables (BDDs) of size {\tt size}. *} RETURN {* Zero on success, otherwise a negative error code. *} ALSO {* bdd\_newpair, bdd\_setpair, bdd\_replace, bdd\_compose *} */ int bdd_setpairs(bddPair *pair, int *oldvar, int *newvar, int size) { int n,e; if (pair == NULL) return 0; for (n=0 ; nnext != p) bp = bp->next; if (bp != NULL) bp->next = p->next; } else pairs = p->next; for (n=0 ; nresult[n] ); free(p->result); free(p); } /* NAME {* bdd\_resetpair *} SECTION {* kernel *} SHORT {* clear all variable pairs *} PROTO {* void bdd_resetpair(bddPair *pair) *} DESCR {* Resets the table of pairs {\tt pair} by setting all substitutions to their default values (that is no change). *} ALSO {* bdd\_newpair, bdd\_setpair, bdd\_freepair *} */ void bdd_resetpair(bddPair *p) { int n; for (n=0 ; nresult[n] = bdd_ithvar(n); p->last = 0; } /* EOF */