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1#ifndef _LINUX_HASH_H
2#define _LINUX_HASH_H
4e701482 3/* Fast hashing routine for ints, longs and pointers.
6d49e352 4 (C) 2002 Nadia Yvette Chambers, IBM */
1da177e4 5
4e701482 6#include <asm/types.h>
65c10553 7#include <linux/compiler.h>
4e701482 8
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9/*
10 * The "GOLDEN_RATIO_PRIME" is used in ifs/btrfs/brtfs_inode.h and
11 * fs/inode.c. It's not actually prime any more (the previous primes
12 * were actively bad for hashing), but the name remains.
13 */
4e701482 14#if BITS_PER_LONG == 32
ef703f49 15#define GOLDEN_RATIO_PRIME GOLDEN_RATIO_32
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16#define hash_long(val, bits) hash_32(val, bits)
17#elif BITS_PER_LONG == 64
18#define hash_long(val, bits) hash_64(val, bits)
ef703f49 19#define GOLDEN_RATIO_PRIME GOLDEN_RATIO_64
1da177e4 20#else
4e701482 21#error Wordsize not 32 or 64
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22#endif
23
689de1d6 24/*
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25 * This hash multiplies the input by a large odd number and takes the
26 * high bits. Since multiplication propagates changes to the most
27 * significant end only, it is essential that the high bits of the
28 * product be used for the hash value.
29 *
30 * Chuck Lever verified the effectiveness of this technique:
31 * http://www.citi.umich.edu/techreports/reports/citi-tr-00-1.pdf
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32 *
33 * Although a random odd number will do, it turns out that the golden
34 * ratio phi = (sqrt(5)-1)/2, or its negative, has particularly nice
ef703f49 35 * properties. (See Knuth vol 3, section 6.4, exercise 9.)
689de1d6 36 *
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37 * These are the negative, (1 - phi) = phi**2 = (3 - sqrt(5))/2,
38 * which is very slightly easier to multiply by and makes no
39 * difference to the hash distribution.
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40 */
41#define GOLDEN_RATIO_32 0x61C88647
42#define GOLDEN_RATIO_64 0x61C8864680B583EBull
43
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44#ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_HASH
45/* This header may use the GOLDEN_RATIO_xx constants */
46#include <asm/hash.h>
47#endif
4e701482 48
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49/*
50 * The _generic versions exist only so lib/test_hash.c can compare
51 * the arch-optimized versions with the generic.
52 *
53 * Note that if you change these, any <asm/hash.h> that aren't updated
54 * to match need to have their HAVE_ARCH_* define values updated so the
55 * self-test will not false-positive.
56 */
57#ifndef HAVE_ARCH__HASH_32
58#define __hash_32 __hash_32_generic
59#endif
60static inline u32 __hash_32_generic(u32 val)
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61{
62 return val * GOLDEN_RATIO_32;
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63}
64
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65#ifndef HAVE_ARCH_HASH_32
66#define hash_32 hash_32_generic
67#endif
68static inline u32 hash_32_generic(u32 val, unsigned int bits)
4e701482 69{
1da177e4 70 /* High bits are more random, so use them. */
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71 return __hash_32(val) >> (32 - bits);
72}
73
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74#ifndef HAVE_ARCH_HASH_64
75#define hash_64 hash_64_generic
76#endif
77static __always_inline u32 hash_64_generic(u64 val, unsigned int bits)
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78{
79#if BITS_PER_LONG == 64
80 /* 64x64-bit multiply is efficient on all 64-bit processors */
81 return val * GOLDEN_RATIO_64 >> (64 - bits);
82#else
83 /* Hash 64 bits using only 32x32-bit multiply. */
84 return hash_32((u32)val ^ __hash_32(val >> 32), bits);
85#endif
1da177e4 86}
4e701482 87
92d56774 88static inline u32 hash_ptr(const void *ptr, unsigned int bits)
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89{
90 return hash_long((unsigned long)ptr, bits);
91}
b14f243a 92
ef703f49 93/* This really should be called fold32_ptr; it does no hashing to speak of. */
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94static inline u32 hash32_ptr(const void *ptr)
95{
96 unsigned long val = (unsigned long)ptr;
97
98#if BITS_PER_LONG == 64
99 val ^= (val >> 32);
100#endif
101 return (u32)val;
102}
71ae8aac 103
1da177e4 104#endif /* _LINUX_HASH_H */