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25 /* This is the public domain lookup3 hash by Bob Jenkins from
26 * http://burtleburtle.net/bob/c/lookup3.c, modified for style. */
28 #define HASH_ROT(x, k) (((x) << (k)) | ((x) >> (32 - (k))))
30 #define HASH_MIX(a, b, c) \
32 a -= c; a ^= HASH_ROT(c, 4); c += b; \
33 b -= a; b ^= HASH_ROT(a, 6); a += c; \
34 c -= b; c ^= HASH_ROT(b, 8); b += a; \
35 a -= c; a ^= HASH_ROT(c, 16); c += b; \
36 b -= a; b ^= HASH_ROT(a, 19); a += c; \
37 c -= b; c ^= HASH_ROT(b, 4); b += a; \
40 #define HASH_FINAL(a, b, c) \
42 c ^= b; c -= HASH_ROT(b, 14); \
43 a ^= c; a -= HASH_ROT(c, 11); \
44 b ^= a; b -= HASH_ROT(a, 25); \
45 c ^= b; c -= HASH_ROT(b, 16); \
46 a ^= c; a -= HASH_ROT(c, 4); \
47 b ^= a; b -= HASH_ROT(a, 14); \
48 c ^= b; c -= HASH_ROT(b, 24); \
51 uint32_t hash_words(const uint32_t *, size_t n_word, uint32_t basis);
52 uint32_t hash_2words(uint32_t, uint32_t);
53 uint32_t hash_3words(uint32_t, uint32_t, uint32_t);
54 uint32_t hash_bytes(const void *, size_t n_bytes, uint32_t basis);
56 static inline uint32_t hash_string(const char *s, uint32_t basis)
58 return hash_bytes(s, strlen(s), basis);
61 /* This is Bob Jenkins' integer hash from
62 * http://burtleburtle.net/bob/hash/integer.html, modified for style.
64 * This hash is faster than hash_2words(), but it isn't as good when 'basis' is
65 * important. So use this function for speed or hash_2words() for hash
67 static inline uint32_t hash_int(uint32_t x, uint32_t basis)
80 /* An attempt at a useful 1-bit hash function. Has not been analyzed for
82 static inline uint32_t hash_boolean(bool x, uint32_t basis)
84 enum { P0 = 0xc2b73583 }; /* This is hash_int(1, 0). */
85 enum { P1 = 0xe90f1258 }; /* This is hash_int(2, 0). */
86 return (x ? P0 : P1) ^ HASH_ROT(basis, 1);
89 static inline uint32_t hash_double(double x, uint32_t basis)
92 BUILD_ASSERT_DECL(sizeof x == sizeof value);
94 memcpy(value, &x, sizeof value);
95 return hash_3words(value[0], value[1], basis);
98 static inline uint32_t hash_pointer(const void *p, uint32_t basis)
100 /* Often pointers are hashed simply by casting to integer type, but that
101 * has pitfalls since the lower bits of a pointer are often all 0 for
102 * alignment reasons. It's hard to guess where the entropy really is, so
103 * we give up here and just use a high-quality hash function.
105 * The double cast suppresses a warning on 64-bit systems about casting to
106 * an integer to different size. That's OK in this case, since most of the
107 * entropy in the pointer is almost certainly in the lower 32 bits. */
108 return hash_int((uint32_t) (uintptr_t) p, basis);