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28.Dd June 30, 2015
29.Dt HASH 9
30.Os
31.Sh NAME
32.Nm hash ,
33.Nm hash32 ,
34.Nm hash32_buf ,
35.Nm hash32_str ,
36.Nm hash32_strn ,
37.Nm hash32_stre ,
38.Nm hash32_strne ,
39.Nm jenkins_hash ,
40.Nm jenkins_hash32 ,
41.Nm murmur3_32_hash ,
42.Nm murmur3_32_hash32
43.Nd general kernel hashing functions
44.Sh SYNOPSIS
45.In sys/hash.h
46.Ft uint32_t
47.Fn hash32_buf "const void *buf" "size_t len" "uint32_t hash"
48.Ft uint32_t
49.Fn hash32_str "const void *buf" "uint32_t hash"
50.Ft uint32_t
51.Fn hash32_strn "const void *buf" "size_t len" "uint32_t hash"
52.Ft uint32_t
53.Fn hash32_stre "const void *buf" "int end" "const char **ep" "uint32_t hash"
54.Ft uint32_t
55.Fn hash32_strne "const void *buf" "size_t len" "int end" "const char **ep" "uint32_t hash"
56.Ft uint32_t
57.Fn jenkins_hash "const void *buf" "size_t len" "uint32_t hash"
58.Ft uint32_t
59.Fn jenkins_hash32 "const uint32_t *buf" "size_t count" "uint32_t hash"
60.Ft uint32_t
61.Fn murmur3_32_hash "const void *buf" "size_t len" "uint32_t hash"
62.Ft uint32_t
63.Fn murmur3_32_hash32 "const uint32_t *buf" "size_t count" "uint32_t hash"
64.Sh DESCRIPTION
65The
66.Fn hash32
67functions are used to give a consistent and general interface to
68a decent hashing algorithm within the kernel.
69These functions can be used to hash
70.Tn ASCII
71.Dv NUL
72terminated strings, as well as blocks of memory.
73.Pp
74A
75.Fa len
76argument is the length of the buffer in bytes.
77A
78.Fa count
79argument is the length of the buffer in 32-bit words.
80.Pp
81The
82.Fn hash32_buf
83function is used as a general buffer hashing function.
84The argument
85.Fa buf
86is used to pass in the location, and
87.Fa len
88is the length of the buffer in bytes.
89The argument
90.Fa hash
91is used to extend an existing hash, or is passed the initial value
92.Dv HASHINIT
93to start a new hash.
94.Pp
95The
96.Fn hash32_str
97function is used to hash a
98.Dv NUL
99terminated string passed in
100.Fa buf
101with initial hash value given in
102.Fa hash .
103.Pp
104The
105.Fn hash32_strn
106function is like the
107.Fn hash32_str
108function, except it also takes a
109.Fa len
110argument, which is the maximal length of the expected string.
111.Pp
112The
113.Fn hash32_stre
114and
115.Fn hash32_strne
116functions are helper functions used by the kernel to hash pathname
117components.
118These functions have the additional termination condition
119of terminating when they find a character given by
120.Fa end
121in the string to be hashed.
122If the argument
123.Fa ep
124is not
125.Dv NULL ,
126it is set to the point in the buffer at which the hash function
127terminated hashing.
128.Pp
129The
130.Fn jenkins_hash
131function has same semantics as the
132.Fn hash32_buf ,
133but provides more advanced hashing algorithm with better distribution.
134.Pp
135The
136.Fn jenkins_hash32
137uses same hashing algorithm as the
138.Fn jenkins_hash
139function, but works only on
140.Ft uint32_t
141sized arrays, thus is simpler and faster.
142It accepts an array of
143.Ft uint32_t
144values in its first argument and size of this array in the second argument.
145.Pp
146The
147.Fn murmur3_32_hash
148and
149.Fn murmur3_32_hash32
150functions are similar to
151.Fn jenkins_hash
152and
153.Fn jenkins_hash32 ,
154but implement the 32-bit version of MurmurHash3.
155.Sh RETURN VALUES
156The
157.Fn hash32
158functions return a 32 bit hash value of the buffer or string.
159.Sh EXAMPLES
160.Bd -literal -offset indent
161LIST_HEAD(head, cache) *hashtbl = NULL;
162u_long mask = 0;
163
164void
165sample_init(void)
166{
167
168        hashtbl = hashinit(numwanted, type, flags, &mask);
169}
170
171void
172sample_use(char *str, int len)
173{
174        uint32_t hash;
175
176        hash = hash32_str(str, HASHINIT);
177        hash = hash32_buf(&len, sizeof(len), hash);
178        hashtbl[hash & mask] = len;
179}
180.Ed
181.Sh SEE ALSO
182.Xr free 9 ,
183.Xr hashinit 9 ,
184.Xr malloc 9
185.Sh LIMITATIONS
186The
187.Fn hash32
188functions are only 32 bit functions.
189They will prove to give poor 64 bit performance, especially for the
190top 32 bits.
191At the current time, this is not seen as a great limitation, as these
192hash values are usually used to index into an array.
193Should these hash values be used for other means, this limitation should
194be revisited.
195.Sh HISTORY
196The
197.Nm
198functions first appeared in
199.Nx 1.6 .
200The current implementation of
201.Nm hash32
202functions was first committed to
203.Ox 3.2 ,
204and later imported to
205.Fx 6.1 .
206The
207.Nm jenkins_hash
208functions were added in
209.Fx 10.0 .
210The
211.Nm murmur3_32_hash
212functions were added in
213.Fx 10.1 .
214.Sh AUTHORS
215The
216.Nm hash32
217functions were written by
218.An Tobias Weingartner .
219The
220.Nm jenkins_hash
221functions were written by
222.An Bob Jenkins .
223The
224.Nm murmur3_32_hash
225functions were written by
226.An Dag-Erling Sm\(/orgrav Aq Mt des@FreeBSD.org .
227