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- /*
- xxHash - Extremely Fast Hash algorithm
- Header File
- Copyright (C) 2012-2014, Yann Collet.
- BSD 2-Clause License (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php)
- Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
- met:
- * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
- copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
- in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
- distribution.
- THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
- "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
- A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
- OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
- SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
- DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
- THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
- (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
- OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- You can contact the author at :
- - xxHash source repository : http://code.google.com/p/xxhash/
- */
- /* Notice extracted from xxHash homepage :
- xxHash is an extremely fast Hash algorithm, running at RAM speed limits.
- It also successfully passes all tests from the SMHasher suite.
- Comparison (single thread, Windows Seven 32 bits, using SMHasher on a Core 2 Duo @3GHz)
- Name Speed Q.Score Author
- xxHash 5.4 GB/s 10
- CrapWow 3.2 GB/s 2 Andrew
- MumurHash 3a 2.7 GB/s 10 Austin Appleby
- SpookyHash 2.0 GB/s 10 Bob Jenkins
- SBox 1.4 GB/s 9 Bret Mulvey
- Lookup3 1.2 GB/s 9 Bob Jenkins
- SuperFastHash 1.2 GB/s 1 Paul Hsieh
- CityHash64 1.05 GB/s 10 Pike & Alakuijala
- FNV 0.55 GB/s 5 Fowler, Noll, Vo
- CRC32 0.43 GB/s 9
- MD5-32 0.33 GB/s 10 Ronald L. Rivest
- SHA1-32 0.28 GB/s 10
- Q.Score is a measure of quality of the hash function.
- It depends on successfully passing SMHasher test set.
- 10 is a perfect score.
- */
- #pragma once
- #if defined (__cplusplus)
- extern "C" {
- #endif
- /*****************************
- Includes
- *****************************/
- #include <stddef.h> /* size_t */
- /*****************************
- Type
- *****************************/
- typedef enum { XXH_OK=0, XXH_ERROR } XXH_errorcode;
- /*****************************
- Simple Hash Functions
- *****************************/
- unsigned int XXH32 (const void* input, size_t length, unsigned seed);
- unsigned long long XXH64 (const void* input, size_t length, unsigned long long seed);
- /*
- XXH32() :
- Calculate the 32-bits hash of sequence "length" bytes stored at memory address "input".
- The memory between input & input+length must be valid (allocated and read-accessible).
- "seed" can be used to alter the result predictably.
- This function successfully passes all SMHasher tests.
- Speed on Core 2 Duo @ 3 GHz (single thread, SMHasher benchmark) : 5.4 GB/s
- XXH64() :
- Calculate the 64-bits hash of sequence of length "len" stored at memory address "input".
- */
- /*****************************
- Advanced Hash Functions
- *****************************/
- typedef struct { long long ll[ 6]; } XXH32_state_t;
- typedef struct { long long ll[11]; } XXH64_state_t;
- /*
- These structures allow static allocation of XXH states.
- States must then be initialized using XXHnn_reset() before first use.
- If you prefer dynamic allocation, please refer to functions below.
- */
- XXH32_state_t* XXH32_createState(void);
- XXH_errorcode XXH32_freeState(XXH32_state_t* statePtr);
- XXH64_state_t* XXH64_createState(void);
- XXH_errorcode XXH64_freeState(XXH64_state_t* statePtr);
- /*
- These functions create and release memory for XXH state.
- States must then be initialized using XXHnn_reset() before first use.
- */
- XXH_errorcode XXH32_reset (XXH32_state_t* statePtr, unsigned seed);
- XXH_errorcode XXH32_update (XXH32_state_t* statePtr, const void* input, size_t length);
- unsigned int XXH32_digest (const XXH32_state_t* statePtr);
- XXH_errorcode XXH64_reset (XXH64_state_t* statePtr, unsigned long long seed);
- XXH_errorcode XXH64_update (XXH64_state_t* statePtr, const void* input, size_t length);
- unsigned long long XXH64_digest (const XXH64_state_t* statePtr);
- /*
- These functions calculate the xxHash of an input provided in multiple smaller packets,
- as opposed to an input provided as a single block.
- XXH state space must first be allocated, using either static or dynamic method provided above.
- Start a new hash by initializing state with a seed, using XXHnn_reset().
- Then, feed the hash state by calling XXHnn_update() as many times as necessary.
- Obviously, input must be valid, meaning allocated and read accessible.
- The function returns an error code, with 0 meaning OK, and any other value meaning there is an error.
- Finally, you can produce a hash anytime, by using XXHnn_digest().
- This function returns the final nn-bits hash.
- You can nonetheless continue feeding the hash state with more input,
- and therefore get some new hashes, by calling again XXHnn_digest().
- When you are done, don't forget to free XXH state space, using typically XXHnn_freeState().
- */
- #if defined (__cplusplus)
- }
- #endif
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