#ifndef GUF_HASH_H #define GUF_HASH_H #include "guf_common.h" #include "guf_assert.h" // #define GUF_USE_32_BIT_HASH /* Define GUF_USE_32_BIT_HASH to make guflib use 32 bit hashes */ /* FNV-1a (32-bit and 64-bit) hash functions. Generally, you should always call csr_hash with GUF_HASH_INIT as the hash argument, unless you want to create "chains" of hashes. cf. http://www.isthe.com/chongo/tech/comp/fnv/ (last retrieved: 2023-11-30) */ #define GUF_HASH32_INIT 2166136261ul #define GUF_HASH64_INIT 14695981039346656037ull static inline uint32_t guf_hash32(const void *data, ptrdiff_t num_bytes, uint32_t hash) { GUF_ASSERT_RELEASE(data); GUF_ASSERT_RELEASE(num_bytes > 0); const unsigned char *data_bytes = (const unsigned char*)data; // This does not break strict-aliasing rules I think... const uint32_t FNV_32_PRIME = 16777619ul; for (size_t i = 0; i < (size_t)num_bytes; ++i) { hash ^= data_bytes[i]; hash *= FNV_32_PRIME; } return hash; } static inline uint64_t guf_hash64(const void *data, ptrdiff_t num_bytes, uint64_t hash) { GUF_ASSERT_RELEASE(data); GUF_ASSERT_RELEASE(num_bytes > 0); const unsigned char *data_bytes = (const unsigned char*)data; // This does not break strict-aliasing rules I think... const uint64_t FNV_64_PRIME = 1099511628211ull; for (size_t i = 0; i < (size_t)num_bytes; ++i) { hash ^= data_bytes[i]; hash *= FNV_64_PRIME; } return hash; } #ifdef GUF_HASH_USE_32_BIT typedef uint32_t guf_hash_size_t; #define GUF_HASH_INIT GUF_HASH32_INIT static inline guf_hash_size_t guf_hash(const void *data, ptrdiff_t num_bytes, uint32_t hash) { return guf_hash32(data, num_bytes, hash); } #define GUF_HASH_MAX UINT32_MAX #else typedef uint64_t guf_hash_size_t; #define GUF_HASH_INIT GUF_HASH64_INIT static inline guf_hash_size_t guf_hash(const void *data, ptrdiff_t num_bytes, uint64_t hash) { return guf_hash64(data, num_bytes, hash); } #define GUF_HASH_MAX UINT64_MAX #endif #endif