/* * Copyright [2021] JD.com, 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. */ #include"da_hashkit.h" #define hashsize(n) ((uint32_t)1<<(n)) #define hashmask(n) (hashsize(n)-1) #define rot(x,k) (((x)<<(k)) | ((x)>>(32-(k)))) #define mix(a,b,c) \ { \ a -= c; a ^= rot(c, 4); c += b; \ b -= a; b ^= rot(a, 6); a += c; \ c -= b; c ^= rot(b, 8); b += a; \ a -= c; a ^= rot(c,16); c += b; \ b -= a; b ^= rot(a,19); a += c; \ c -= b; c ^= rot(b, 4); b += a; \ } #define final(a,b,c) \ { \ c ^= b; c -= rot(b,14); \ a ^= c; a -= rot(c,11); \ b ^= a; b -= rot(a,25); \ c ^= b; c -= rot(b,16); \ a ^= c; a -= rot(c,4); \ b ^= a; b -= rot(a,14); \ c ^= b; c -= rot(b,24); \ } #define JENKINS_INITVAL 13 /* * jenkins_hash() -- hash a variable-length key into a 32-bit value * k : the key (the unaligned variable-length array of bytes) * length : the length of the key, counting by bytes * initval : can be any 4-byte value * Returns a 32-bit value. Every bit of the key affects every bit of * the return value. Two keys differing by one or two bits will have * totally different hash values. * The best hash table sizes are powers of 2. There is no need to do * mod a prime (mod is sooo slow!). If you need less than 32 bits, * use a bitmask. For example, if you need only 10 bits, do * h = (h & hashmask(10)); * In which case, the hash table should have hashsize(10) elements. */ uint32_t hash_jenkins(const char *key, size_t length) { uint32_t a,b,c; /* internal state */ union { const void *ptr; size_t i; } u; /* needed for Mac Powerbook G4 */ /* Set up the internal state */ a = b = c = 0xdeadbeef + ((uint32_t)length) + JENKINS_INITVAL; u.ptr = key; #ifndef WORDS_BIGENDIAN if ((u.i & 0x3) == 0) { const uint32_t *k = (const uint32_t *)key; /* read 32-bit chunks */ /*------ all but last block: aligned reads and affect 32 bits of (a,b,c) */ while (length > 12) { a += k[0]; b += k[1]; c += k[2]; mix(a,b,c); length -= 12; k += 3; } /*----------------------------- handle the last (probably partial) block */ /* * "k[2]&0xffffff" actually reads beyond the end of the string, but * then masks off the part it's not allowed to read. Because the * string is aligned, the masked-off tail is in the same word as the * rest of the string. Every machine with memory protection I've seen * does it on word boundaries, so is OK with this. But VALGRIND will * still catch it and complain. The masking trick does make the hash * noticably faster for short strings (like English words). */ switch(length) { case 12: c+=k[2]; b+=k[1]; a+=k[0]; break; case 11: c+=k[2]&0xffffff; b+=k[1]; a+=k[0]; break; case 10: c+=k[2]&0xffff; b+=k[1]; a+=k[0]; break; case 9 : c+=k[2]&0xff; b+=k[1]; a+=k[0]; break; case 8 : b+=k[1]; a+=k[0]; break; case 7 : b+=k[1]&0xffffff; a+=k[0]; break; case 6 : b+=k[1]&0xffff; a+=k[0]; break; case 5 : b+=k[1]&0xff; a+=k[0]; break; case 4 : a+=k[0]; break; case 3 : a+=k[0]&0xffffff; break; case 2 : a+=k[0]&0xffff; break; case 1 : a+=k[0]&0xff; break; case 0 : return c; /* zero length strings require no mixing */ default: return c; } } else if ((u.i & 0x1) == 0) { const uint16_t *k = (const uint16_t *)key; /* read 16-bit chunks */ const uint8_t *k8; /*--------------- all but last block: aligned reads and different mixing */ while (length > 12) { a += k[0] + (((uint32_t)k[1])<<16); b += k[2] + (((uint32_t)k[3])<<16); c += k[4] + (((uint32_t)k[5])<<16); mix(a,b,c); length -= 12; k += 6; } /*----------------------------- handle the last (probably partial) block */ k8 = (const uint8_t *)k; switch(length) { case 12: c+=k[4]+(((uint32_t)k[5])<<16); b+=k[2]+(((uint32_t)k[3])<<16); a+=k[0]+(((uint32_t)k[1])<<16); break; case 11: c+=((uint32_t)k8[10])<<16; /* fall through */ case 10: c+=k[4]; b+=k[2]+(((uint32_t)k[3])<<16); a+=k[0]+(((uint32_t)k[1])<<16); break; case 9 : c+=k8[8]; /* fall through */ case 8 : b+=k[2]+(((uint32_t)k[3])<<16); a+=k[0]+(((uint32_t)k[1])<<16); break; case 7 : b+=((uint32_t)k8[6])<<16; /* fall through */ case 6 : b+=k[2]; a+=k[0]+(((uint32_t)k[1])<<16); break; case 5 : b+=k8[4]; /* fall through */ case 4 : a+=k[0]+(((uint32_t)k[1])<<16); break; case 3 : a+=((uint32_t)k8[2])<<16; /* fall through */ case 2 : a+=k[0]; break; case 1 : a+=k8[0]; break; case 0 : return c; /* zero length requires no mixing */ default: return c; } } else { /* need to read the key one byte at a time */ #endif /* little endian */ const uint8_t *k = (const uint8_t *)key; /*--------------- all but the last block: affect some 32 bits of (a,b,c) */ while (length > 12) { a += k[0]; a += ((uint32_t)k[1])<<8; a += ((uint32_t)k[2])<<16; a += ((uint32_t)k[3])<<24; b += k[4]; b += ((uint32_t)k[5])<<8; b += ((uint32_t)k[6])<<16; b += ((uint32_t)k[7])<<24; c += k[8]; c += ((uint32_t)k[9])<<8; c += ((uint32_t)k[10])<<16; c += ((uint32_t)k[11])<<24; mix(a,b,c); length -= 12; k += 12; } /*-------------------------------- last block: affect all 32 bits of (c) */ switch(length) /* all the case statements fall through */ { case 12: c+=((uint32_t)k[11])<<24; case 11: c+=((uint32_t)k[10])<<16; case 10: c+=((uint32_t)k[9])<<8; case 9 : c+=k[8]; case 8 : b+=((uint32_t)k[7])<<24; case 7 : b+=((uint32_t)k[6])<<16; case 6 : b+=((uint32_t)k[5])<<8; case 5 : b+=k[4]; case 4 : a+=((uint32_t)k[3])<<24; case 3 : a+=((uint32_t)k[2])<<16; case 2 : a+=((uint32_t)k[1])<<8; case 1 : a+=k[0]; break; case 0 : return c; default : return c; } #ifndef WORDS_BIGENDIAN } #endif final(a,b,c); return c; }