33. Red-Black Trees¶
33.1. Introduction¶
The Red-Black Tree API is an interface to the SuperCore (score) rbtree implementation. Within RTEMS, red-black trees are used when a binary search tree is needed, including dynamic priority thread queues and non-contiguous heap memory. The Red-Black Tree API provided by RTEMS is:
rtems_rtems_rbtree_node
- Red-Black Tree node embedded in another structrtems_rtems_rbtree_control
- Red-Black Tree control node for an entire treertems_rtems_rbtree_initialize
- initialize the red-black tree with nodesrtems_rtems_rbtree_initialize_empty
- initialize the red-black tree as emptyrtems_rtems_rbtree_set_off_tree
- Clear a node’s linksrtems_rtems_rbtree_root
- Return the red-black tree’s root nodertems_rtems_rbtree_min
- Return the red-black tree’s minimum nodertems_rtems_rbtree_max
- Return the red-black tree’s maximum nodertems_rtems_rbtree_left
- Return a node’s left child nodertems_rtems_rbtree_right
- Return a node’s right child nodertems_rtems_rbtree_parent
- Return a node’s parent nodertems_rtems_rbtree_are_nodes_equal
- Are the node’s equal ?rtems_rtems_rbtree_is_empty
- Is the red-black tree empty ?rtems_rtems_rbtree_is_min
- Is the Node the minimum in the red-black tree ?rtems_rtems_rbtree_is_max
- Is the Node the maximum in the red-black tree ?rtems_rtems_rbtree_is_root
- Is the Node the root of the red-black tree ?rtems_rtems_rbtree_find
- Find the node with a matching key in the red-black treertems_rtems_rbtree_predecessor
- Return the in-order predecessor of a node.rtems_rtems_rbtree_successor
- Return the in-order successor of a node.rtems_rtems_rbtree_extract
- Remove the node from the red-black treertems_rtems_rbtree_get_min
- Remove the minimum node from the red-black treertems_rtems_rbtree_get_max
- Remove the maximum node from the red-black treertems_rtems_rbtree_peek_min
- Returns the minimum node from the red-black treertems_rtems_rbtree_peek_max
- Returns the maximum node from the red-black treertems_rtems_rbtree_insert
- Add the node to the red-black tree
33.2. Background¶
The Red-Black Trees API is a thin layer above the SuperCore Red-Black Trees implementation. A Red-Black Tree is defined by a control node with pointers to the root, minimum, and maximum nodes in the tree. Each node in the tree consists of a parent pointer, two children pointers, and a color attribute. A tree is parameterized as either unique, meaning identical keys are rejected, or not, in which case duplicate keys are allowed.
Users must provide a comparison functor that gets passed to functions that need to compare nodes. In addition, no internal synchronization is offered within the red-black tree implementation, thus users must ensure at most one thread accesses a red-black tree instance at a time.
33.2.1. Nodes¶
A red-black tree is made up from nodes that orginate from a red-black tree
control object. A node is of type rtems_rtems_rbtree_node
. The node is
designed to be part of a user data structure. To obtain the encapsulating
structure users can use the RTEMS_CONTAINER_OF
macro. The node can be
placed anywhere within the user’s structure and the macro will calculate the
structure’s address from the node’s address.
33.2.2. Controls¶
A red-black tree is rooted with a control object. Red-Black Tree control
provide the user with access to the nodes on the red-black tree. The
implementation does not require special checks for manipulating the root of the
red-black tree. To accomplish this the rtems_rtems_rbtree_control
structure
is treated as a rtems_rtems_rbtree_node
structure with a NULL
parent
and left child pointing to the root.
33.3. Operations¶
Examples for using the red-black trees can be found in the
testsuites/sptests/sprbtree01/init.c
file.