// Copyright (c) 2014 Google, Inc. // // Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy // of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal // in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights // to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell // copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is // furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: // // The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in // all copies or substantial portions of the Software. // // THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR // IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, // FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE // AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER // LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, // OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN // THE SOFTWARE. // // FarmHash, by Geoff Pike // // http://code.google.com/p/farmhash/ // // This file provides a few functions for hashing strings and other // data. All of them are high-quality functions in the sense that // they do well on standard tests such as Austin Appleby's SMHasher. // They're also fast. FarmHash is the successor to CityHash. // // Functions in the FarmHash family are not suitable for cryptography. // // WARNING: This code has been only lightly tested on big-endian platforms! // It is known to work well on little-endian platforms that have a small penalty // for unaligned reads, such as current Intel and AMD moderate-to-high-end CPUs. // It should work on all 32-bit and 64-bit platforms that allow unaligned reads; // bug reports are welcome. // // By the way, for some hash functions, given strings a and b, the hash // of a+b is easily derived from the hashes of a and b. This property // doesn't hold for any hash functions in this file. #ifndef FARM_HASH_H_ #define FARM_HASH_H_ #include #include #include #include // for memcpy and memset #include #ifndef NAMESPACE_FOR_HASH_FUNCTIONS #define NAMESPACE_FOR_HASH_FUNCTIONS util #endif namespace NAMESPACE_FOR_HASH_FUNCTIONS { #if defined(FARMHASH_UINT128_T_DEFINED) inline uint64_t Uint128Low64(const uint128_t x) { return static_cast(x); } inline uint64_t Uint128High64(const uint128_t x) { return static_cast(x >> 64); } inline uint128_t Uint128(uint64_t lo, uint64_t hi) { return lo + (((uint128_t)hi) << 64); } #else typedef std::pair uint128_t; inline uint64_t Uint128Low64(const uint128_t x) { return x.first; } inline uint64_t Uint128High64(const uint128_t x) { return x.second; } inline uint128_t Uint128(uint64_t lo, uint64_t hi) { return uint128_t(lo, hi); } #endif // BASIC STRING HASHING // Hash function for a byte array. // May change from time to time, may differ on different platforms, may differ // depending on NDEBUG. size_t Hash(const char* s, size_t len); // Hash function for a byte array. Most useful in 32-bit binaries. // May change from time to time, may differ on different platforms, may differ // depending on NDEBUG. uint32_t Hash32(const char* s, size_t len); // Hash function for a byte array. For convenience, a 32-bit seed is also // hashed into the result. // May change from time to time, may differ on different platforms, may differ // depending on NDEBUG. uint32_t Hash32WithSeed(const char* s, size_t len, uint32_t seed); // Hash 128 input bits down to 64 bits of output. // Hash function for a byte array. // May change from time to time, may differ on different platforms, may differ // depending on NDEBUG. uint64_t Hash64(const char* s, size_t len); // Hash function for a byte array. For convenience, a 64-bit seed is also // hashed into the result. // May change from time to time, may differ on different platforms, may differ // depending on NDEBUG. uint64_t Hash64WithSeed(const char* s, size_t len, uint64_t seed); // Hash function for a byte array. For convenience, two seeds are also // hashed into the result. // May change from time to time, may differ on different platforms, may differ // depending on NDEBUG. uint64_t Hash64WithSeeds(const char* s, size_t len, uint64_t seed0, uint64_t seed1); // Hash function for a byte array. // May change from time to time, may differ on different platforms, may differ // depending on NDEBUG. uint128_t Hash128(const char* s, size_t len); // Hash function for a byte array. For convenience, a 128-bit seed is also // hashed into the result. // May change from time to time, may differ on different platforms, may differ // depending on NDEBUG. uint128_t Hash128WithSeed(const char* s, size_t len, uint128_t seed); // BASIC NON-STRING HASHING // This is intended to be a reasonably good hash function. // May change from time to time, may differ on different platforms, may differ // depending on NDEBUG. inline uint64_t Hash128to64(uint128_t x) { // Murmur-inspired hashing. const uint64_t kMul = 0x9ddfea08eb382d69ULL; uint64_t a = (Uint128Low64(x) ^ Uint128High64(x)) * kMul; a ^= (a >> 47); uint64_t b = (Uint128High64(x) ^ a) * kMul; b ^= (b >> 47); b *= kMul; return b; } // FINGERPRINTING (i.e., good, portable, forever-fixed hash functions) // Fingerprint function for a byte array. Most useful in 32-bit binaries. uint32_t Fingerprint32(const char* s, size_t len); // Fingerprint function for a byte array. uint64_t Fingerprint64(const char* s, size_t len); // Fingerprint function for a byte array. uint128_t Fingerprint128(const char* s, size_t len); // This is intended to be a good fingerprinting primitive. // See below for more overloads. inline uint64_t Fingerprint(uint128_t x) { // Murmur-inspired hashing. const uint64_t kMul = 0x9ddfea08eb382d69ULL; uint64_t a = (Uint128Low64(x) ^ Uint128High64(x)) * kMul; a ^= (a >> 47); uint64_t b = (Uint128High64(x) ^ a) * kMul; b ^= (b >> 44); b *= kMul; b ^= (b >> 41); b *= kMul; return b; } // This is intended to be a good fingerprinting primitive. inline uint64_t Fingerprint(uint64_t x) { // Murmur-inspired hashing. const uint64_t kMul = 0x9ddfea08eb382d69ULL; uint64_t b = x * kMul; b ^= (b >> 44); b *= kMul; b ^= (b >> 41); b *= kMul; return b; } #ifndef FARMHASH_NO_CXX_STRING // Convenience functions to hash or fingerprint C++ strings. // These require that Str::data() return a pointer to the first char // (as a const char*) and that Str::length() return the string's length; // they work with std::string, for example. // Hash function for a byte array. // May change from time to time, may differ on different platforms, may differ // depending on NDEBUG. template inline size_t Hash(const Str& s) { assert(sizeof(s[0]) == 1); return Hash(s.data(), s.length()); } // Hash function for a byte array. Most useful in 32-bit binaries. // May change from time to time, may differ on different platforms, may differ // depending on NDEBUG. template inline uint32_t Hash32(const Str& s) { assert(sizeof(s[0]) == 1); return Hash32(s.data(), s.length()); } // Hash function for a byte array. For convenience, a 32-bit seed is also // hashed into the result. // May change from time to time, may differ on different platforms, may differ // depending on NDEBUG. template inline uint32_t Hash32WithSeed(const Str& s, uint32_t seed) { assert(sizeof(s[0]) == 1); return Hash32WithSeed(s.data(), s.length(), seed); } // Hash 128 input bits down to 64 bits of output. // Hash function for a byte array. // May change from time to time, may differ on different platforms, may differ // depending on NDEBUG. template inline uint64_t Hash64(const Str& s) { assert(sizeof(s[0]) == 1); return Hash64(s.data(), s.length()); } // Hash function for a byte array. For convenience, a 64-bit seed is also // hashed into the result. // May change from time to time, may differ on different platforms, may differ // depending on NDEBUG. template inline uint64_t Hash64WithSeed(const Str& s, uint64_t seed) { assert(sizeof(s[0]) == 1); return Hash64WithSeed(s.data(), s.length(), seed); } // Hash function for a byte array. For convenience, two seeds are also // hashed into the result. // May change from time to time, may differ on different platforms, may differ // depending on NDEBUG. template inline uint64_t Hash64WithSeeds(const Str& s, uint64_t seed0, uint64_t seed1) { assert(sizeof(s[0]) == 1); return Hash64WithSeeds(s.data(), s.length(), seed0, seed1); } // Hash function for a byte array. // May change from time to time, may differ on different platforms, may differ // depending on NDEBUG. template inline uint128_t Hash128(const Str& s) { assert(sizeof(s[0]) == 1); return Hash128(s.data(), s.length()); } // Hash function for a byte array. For convenience, a 128-bit seed is also // hashed into the result. // May change from time to time, may differ on different platforms, may differ // depending on NDEBUG. template inline uint128_t Hash128WithSeed(const Str& s, uint128_t seed) { assert(sizeof(s[0]) == 1); return Hash128(s.data(), s.length(), seed); } // FINGERPRINTING (i.e., good, portable, forever-fixed hash functions) // Fingerprint function for a byte array. Most useful in 32-bit binaries. template inline uint32_t Fingerprint32(const Str& s) { assert(sizeof(s[0]) == 1); return Fingerprint32(s.data(), s.length()); } // Fingerprint 128 input bits down to 64 bits of output. // Fingerprint function for a byte array. template inline uint64_t Fingerprint64(const Str& s) { assert(sizeof(s[0]) == 1); return Fingerprint64(s.data(), s.length()); } // Fingerprint function for a byte array. template inline uint128_t Fingerprint128(const Str& s) { assert(sizeof(s[0]) == 1); return Fingerprint128(s.data(), s.length()); } #endif } // namespace NAMESPACE_FOR_HASH_FUNCTIONS #endif // FARM_HASH_H_