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/*
* Copyright (c) 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016 Nicira, Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at:
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
#ifndef HASH_H
#define HASH_H 1
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "util.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
static inline uint32_t
hash_rot(uint32_t x, int k)
{
return (x << k) | (x >> (32 - k));
}
uint32_t hash_bytes(const void *, size_t n_bytes, uint32_t basis);
/* The hash input must be a word larger than 128 bits. */
void hash_bytes128(const void *_, size_t n_bytes, uint32_t basis,
ovs_u128 *out);
static inline uint32_t hash_int(uint32_t x, uint32_t basis);
static inline uint32_t hash_2words(uint32_t, uint32_t);
static inline uint32_t hash_uint64(const uint64_t);
static inline uint32_t hash_uint64_basis(const uint64_t x,
const uint32_t basis);
uint32_t hash_3words(uint32_t, uint32_t, uint32_t);
static inline uint32_t hash_boolean(bool x, uint32_t basis);
uint32_t hash_double(double, uint32_t basis);
static inline uint32_t hash_pointer(const void *, uint32_t basis);
static inline uint32_t hash_string(const char *, uint32_t basis);
/* Murmurhash by Austin Appleby,
* from https://github.com/aappleby/smhasher/blob/master/src/MurmurHash3.cpp
*
* The upstream license there says:
*
* // MurmurHash3 was written by Austin Appleby, and is placed in the public
* // domain. The author hereby disclaims copyright to this source code.
*
* See hash_words() for sample usage. */
static inline uint32_t mhash_add__(uint32_t hash, uint32_t data)
{
/* zero-valued 'data' will not change the 'hash' value */
if (!data) {
return hash;
}
data *= 0xcc9e2d51;
data = hash_rot(data, 15);
data *= 0x1b873593;
return hash ^ data;
}
static inline uint32_t mhash_add(uint32_t hash, uint32_t data)
{
hash = mhash_add__(hash, data);
hash = hash_rot(hash, 13);
return hash * 5 + 0xe6546b64;
}
static inline uint32_t mhash_finish(uint32_t hash)
{
hash ^= hash >> 16;
hash *= 0x85ebca6b;
hash ^= hash >> 13;
hash *= 0xc2b2ae35;
hash ^= hash >> 16;
return hash;
}
static inline uint32_t hash_add(uint32_t hash, uint32_t data);
static inline uint32_t hash_add64(uint32_t hash, uint64_t data);
static inline uint32_t hash_add_words(uint32_t, const uint32_t *, size_t);
static inline uint32_t hash_add_words64(uint32_t, const uint64_t *, size_t);
static inline uint32_t hash_add_bytes32(uint32_t, const uint32_t *, size_t);
static inline uint32_t hash_add_bytes64(uint32_t, const uint64_t *, size_t);
#if !(defined(__SSE4_2__) && defined(__x86_64__))
/* Mhash-based implementation. */
static inline uint32_t hash_add(uint32_t hash, uint32_t data)
{
return mhash_add(hash, data);
}
static inline uint32_t hash_add64(uint32_t hash, uint64_t data)
{
return hash_add(hash_add(hash, data), data >> 32);
}
static inline uint32_t hash_finish(uint32_t hash, uint32_t final)
{
return mhash_finish(hash ^ final);
}
/* Returns the hash of the 'n' 32-bit words at 'p', starting from 'basis'.
* 'p' must be properly aligned.
*
* This is inlined for the compiler to have access to the 'n_words', which
* in many cases is a constant. */
static inline uint32_t
hash_words_inline(const uint32_t *p, size_t n_words, uint32_t basis)
{
return hash_finish(hash_add_words(basis, p, n_words), n_words * 4);
}
static inline uint32_t
hash_words64_inline(const uint64_t *p, size_t n_words, uint32_t basis)
{
return hash_finish(hash_add_words64(basis, p, n_words), n_words * 8);
}
static inline uint32_t hash_pointer(const void *p, uint32_t basis)
{
/* Often pointers are hashed simply by casting to integer type, but that
* has pitfalls since the lower bits of a pointer are often all 0 for
* alignment reasons. It's hard to guess where the entropy really is, so
* we give up here and just use a high-quality hash function.
*
* The double cast suppresses a warning on 64-bit systems about casting to
* an integer to different size. That's OK in this case, since most of the
* entropy in the pointer is almost certainly in the lower 32 bits. */
return hash_int((uint32_t) (uintptr_t) p, basis);
}
static inline uint32_t hash_2words(uint32_t x, uint32_t y)
{
return hash_finish(hash_add(hash_add(x, 0), y), 8);
}
static inline uint32_t hash_uint64_basis(const uint64_t x,
const uint32_t basis)
{
return hash_finish(hash_add64(basis, x), 8);
}
static inline uint32_t hash_uint64(const uint64_t x)
{
return hash_uint64_basis(x, 0);
}
#else /* __SSE4_2__ && __x86_64__ */
#include <smmintrin.h>
static inline uint32_t hash_add(uint32_t hash, uint32_t data)
{
return _mm_crc32_u32(hash, data);
}
/* Add the halves of 'data' in the memory order. */
static inline uint32_t hash_add64(uint32_t hash, uint64_t data)
{
return _mm_crc32_u64(hash, data);
}
static inline uint32_t hash_finish(uint64_t hash, uint64_t final)
{
/* The finishing multiplier 0x805204f3 has been experimentally
* derived to pass the testsuite hash tests. */
hash = _mm_crc32_u64(hash, final) * 0x805204f3;
return hash ^ (uint32_t)hash >> 16; /* Increase entropy in LSBs. */
}
/* Returns the hash of the 'n' 32-bit words at 'p_', starting from 'basis'.
* We access 'p_' as a uint64_t pointer, which is fine for __SSE_4_2__.
*
* This is inlined for the compiler to have access to the 'n_words', which
* in many cases is a constant. */
static inline uint32_t
hash_words_inline(const uint32_t p_[], size_t n_words, uint32_t basis)
{
const uint64_t *p = (const void *)p_;
uint64_t hash1 = basis;
uint64_t hash2 = 0;
uint64_t hash3 = n_words;
const uint32_t *endp = (const uint32_t *)p + n_words;
const uint64_t *limit = p + n_words / 2 - 3;
while (p <= limit) {
hash1 = _mm_crc32_u64(hash1, p[0]);
hash2 = _mm_crc32_u64(hash2, p[1]);
hash3 = _mm_crc32_u64(hash3, p[2]);
p += 3;
}
switch (endp - (const uint32_t *)p) {
case 1:
hash1 = _mm_crc32_u32(hash1, *(const uint32_t *)&p[0]);
break;
case 2:
hash1 = _mm_crc32_u64(hash1, p[0]);
break;
case 3:
hash1 = _mm_crc32_u64(hash1, p[0]);
hash2 = _mm_crc32_u32(hash2, *(const uint32_t *)&p[1]);
break;
case 4:
hash1 = _mm_crc32_u64(hash1, p[0]);
hash2 = _mm_crc32_u64(hash2, p[1]);
break;
case 5:
hash1 = _mm_crc32_u64(hash1, p[0]);
hash2 = _mm_crc32_u64(hash2, p[1]);
hash3 = _mm_crc32_u32(hash3, *(const uint32_t *)&p[2]);
break;
}
return hash_finish(hash1, hash2 << 32 | hash3);
}
/* A simpler version for 64-bit data.
* 'n_words' is the count of 64-bit words, basis is 64 bits. */
static inline uint32_t
hash_words64_inline(const uint64_t p[], size_t n_words, uint32_t basis)
{
uint64_t hash1 = basis;
uint64_t hash2 = 0;
uint64_t hash3 = n_words;
const uint64_t *endp = p + n_words;
const uint64_t *limit = endp - 3;
while (p <= limit) {
hash1 = _mm_crc32_u64(hash1, p[0]);
hash2 = _mm_crc32_u64(hash2, p[1]);
hash3 = _mm_crc32_u64(hash3, p[2]);
p += 3;
}
switch (endp - p) {
case 1:
hash1 = _mm_crc32_u64(hash1, p[0]);
break;
case 2:
hash1 = _mm_crc32_u64(hash1, p[0]);
hash2 = _mm_crc32_u64(hash2, p[1]);
break;
}
return hash_finish(hash1, hash2 << 32 | hash3);
}
static inline uint32_t hash_uint64_basis(const uint64_t x,
const uint32_t basis)
{
/* '23' chosen to mix bits enough for the test-hash to pass. */
return hash_finish(hash_add64(basis, x), 23);
}
static inline uint32_t hash_uint64(const uint64_t x)
{
return hash_uint64_basis(x, 0);
}
static inline uint32_t hash_2words(uint32_t x, uint32_t y)
{
return hash_uint64((uint64_t)y << 32 | x);
}
static inline uint32_t hash_pointer(const void *p, uint32_t basis)
{
return hash_uint64_basis((uint64_t) (uintptr_t) p, basis);
}
#endif
uint32_t hash_words__(const uint32_t p[], size_t n_words, uint32_t basis);
uint32_t hash_words64__(const uint64_t p[], size_t n_words, uint32_t basis);
/* Inline the larger hash functions only when 'n_words' is known to be
* compile-time constant. */
#if __GNUC__ >= 4
static inline uint32_t
hash_words(const uint32_t p[], size_t n_words, uint32_t basis)
{
if (__builtin_constant_p(n_words)) {
return hash_words_inline(p, n_words, basis);
} else {
return hash_words__(p, n_words, basis);
}
}
static inline uint32_t
hash_words64(const uint64_t p[], size_t n_words, uint32_t basis)
{
if (__builtin_constant_p(n_words)) {
return hash_words64_inline(p, n_words, basis);
} else {
return hash_words64__(p, n_words, basis);
}
}
#else
static inline uint32_t
hash_words(const uint32_t p[], size_t n_words, uint32_t basis)
{
return hash_words__(p, n_words, basis);
}
static inline uint32_t
hash_words64(const uint64_t p[], size_t n_words, uint32_t basis)
{
return hash_words64__(p, n_words, basis);
}
#endif
static inline uint32_t
hash_bytes32(const uint32_t p[], size_t n_bytes, uint32_t basis)
{
return hash_words(p, n_bytes / 4, basis);
}
static inline uint32_t
hash_bytes64(const uint64_t p[], size_t n_bytes, uint32_t basis)
{
return hash_words64(p, n_bytes / 8, basis);
}
static inline uint32_t hash_string(const char *s, uint32_t basis)
{
return hash_bytes(s, strlen(s), basis);
}
static inline uint32_t hash_int(uint32_t x, uint32_t basis)
{
return hash_2words(x, basis);
}
/* An attempt at a useful 1-bit hash function. Has not been analyzed for
* quality. */
static inline uint32_t hash_boolean(bool x, uint32_t basis)
{
const uint32_t P0 = 0xc2b73583; /* This is hash_int(1, 0). */
const uint32_t P1 = 0xe90f1258; /* This is hash_int(2, 0). */
return (x ? P0 : P1) ^ hash_rot(basis, 1);
}
/* Helper functions for calling hash_add() for several 32- or 64-bit words in a
* buffer. These are not hash functions by themselves, since they need
* hash_finish() to be called, so if you are looking for a full hash function
* see hash_words(), etc. */
static inline uint32_t
hash_add_words(uint32_t hash, const uint32_t *p, size_t n_words)
{
for (size_t i = 0; i < n_words; i++) {
hash = hash_add(hash, p[i]);
}
return hash;
}
static inline uint32_t
hash_add_words64(uint32_t hash, const uint64_t *p, size_t n_words)
{
for (size_t i = 0; i < n_words; i++) {
hash = hash_add64(hash, p[i]);
}
return hash;
}
static inline uint32_t
hash_add_bytes32(uint32_t hash, const uint32_t *p, size_t n_bytes)
{
return hash_add_words(hash, p, n_bytes / 4);
}
static inline uint32_t
hash_add_bytes64(uint32_t hash, const uint64_t *p, size_t n_bytes)
{
return hash_add_words64(hash, p, n_bytes / 8);
}
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* hash.h */
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