/*********************************************************************** * * * This software is part of the ast package * * Copyright (c) 1985-2009 AT&T Intellectual Property * * and is licensed under the * * Common Public License, Version 1.0 * * by AT&T Intellectual Property * * * * A copy of the License is available at * * http://www.opensource.org/licenses/cpl1.0.txt * * (with md5 checksum 059e8cd6165cb4c31e351f2b69388fd9) * * * * Information and Software Systems Research * * AT&T Research * * Florham Park NJ * * * * Glenn Fowler * * David Korn * * Phong Vo * * * ***********************************************************************/ #include "dthdr.h" /* Hashing a string into an unsigned integer. ** The basic method is to continuingly accumulate bytes and multiply ** with some given prime. The length n of the string is added last. ** The recurrent equation is like this: ** h[k] = (h[k-1] + bytes)*prime for 0 <= k < n ** h[n] = (h[n-1] + n)*prime ** The prime is chosen to have a good distribution of 1-bits so that ** the multiplication will distribute the bits in the accumulator well. ** The below code accumulates 2 bytes at a time for speed. ** ** Written by Kiem-Phong Vo (02/28/03) */ #if __STD_C uint dtstrhash(reg uint h, Void_t* args, reg int n) #else uint dtstrhash(h,args,n) reg uint h; Void_t* args; reg int n; #endif { reg unsigned char* s = (unsigned char*)args; if(n <= 0) { for(; *s != 0; s += s[1] ? 2 : 1) h = (h + (s[0]<<8) + s[1])*DT_PRIME; n = s - (unsigned char*)args; } else { reg unsigned char* ends; for(ends = s+n-1; s < ends; s += 2) h = (h + (s[0]<<8) + s[1])*DT_PRIME; if(s <= ends) h = (h + (s[0]<<8))*DT_PRIME; } return (h+n)*DT_PRIME; }