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29.Dd October 18, 2014
30.Dt HASH 9
31.Os
32.Sh NAME
33.Nm hash ,
34.Nm hash32 ,
35.Nm hash32_buf ,
36.Nm hash32_str ,
37.Nm hash32_strn ,
38.Nm hash32_stre ,
39.Nm hash32_strne ,
40.Nm jenkins_hash ,
41.Nm jenkins_hash32 ,
42.Nm murmur3_32_hash ,
43.Nm murmur3_32_hash32
44.Nd general kernel hashing functions
45.Sh SYNOPSIS
46.In sys/hash.h
47.Ft uint32_t
48.Fn hash32_buf "const void *buf" "size_t len" "uint32_t hash"
49.Ft uint32_t
50.Fn hash32_str "const void *buf" "uint32_t hash"
51.Ft uint32_t
52.Fn hash32_strn "const void *buf" "size_t len" "uint32_t hash"
53.Ft uint32_t
54.Fn hash32_stre "const void *buf" "int end" "const char **ep" "uint32_t hash"
55.Ft uint32_t
56.Fn hash32_strne "const void *buf" "size_t len" "int end" "const char **ep" "uint32_t hash"
57.Ft uint32_t
58.Fn jenkins_hash "const void *buf" "size_t len" "uint32_t hash"
59.Ft uint32_t
60.Fn jenkins_hash32 "const uint32_t *buf" "size_t count" "uint32_t hash"
61.Ft uint32_t
62.Fn murmur3_32_hash "const void *buf" "size_t len" "uint32_t hash"
63.Ft uint32_t
64.Fn murmur3_32_hash32 "const uint32_t *buf" "size_t count" "uint32_t hash"
65.Sh DESCRIPTION
66The
67.Fn hash32
68functions are used to give a consistent and general interface to
69a decent hashing algorithm within the kernel.
70These functions can be used to hash
71.Tn ASCII
72.Dv NUL
73terminated strings, as well as blocks of memory.
74.Pp
75The
76.Fn hash32_buf
77function is used as a general buffer hashing function.
78The argument
79.Fa buf
80is used to pass in the location, and
81.Fa len
82is the length of the buffer.
83The argument
84.Fa hash
85is used to extend an existing hash, or is passed the initial value
86.Dv HASHINIT
87to start a new hash.
88.Pp
89The
90.Fn hash32_str
91function is used to hash a
92.Dv NUL
93terminated string passed in
94.Fa buf
95with initial hash value given in
96.Fa hash .
97.Pp
98The
99.Fn hash32_strn
100function is like the
101.Fn hash32_str
102function, except it also takes a
103.Fa len
104argument, which is the maximal length of the expected string.
105.Pp
106The
107.Fn hash32_stre
108and
109.Fn hash32_strne
110functions are helper functions used by the kernel to hash pathname
111components.
112These functions have the additional termination condition
113of terminating when they find a character given by
114.Fa end
115in the string to be hashed.
116If the argument
117.Fa ep
118is not
119.Dv NULL ,
120it is set to the point in the buffer at which the hash function
121terminated hashing.
122.Pp
123The
124.Fn jenkins_hash
125function has same semantics as the
126.Fn hash32_buf ,
127but provides more advanced hashing algorithm with better distribution.
128.Pp
129The
130.Fn jenkins_hash32
131uses same hashing algorithm as the
132.Fn jenkins_hash
133function, but works only on
134.Ft uint32_t
135sized arrays, thus is simplier and faster.
136It accepts an array of
137.Ft uint32_t
138values in its first argument and size of this array in the second argument.
139.Pp
140The
141.Fn murmur3_32_hash
142and
143.Fn murmur3_32_hash32
144functions are similar to
145.Fn jenkins_hash
146and
147.Fn jenkins_hash32 ,
148but implement the 32-bit version of MurmurHash3.
149.Sh RETURN VALUES
150The
151.Fn hash32
152functions return a 32 bit hash value of the buffer or string.
153.Sh EXAMPLES
154.Bd -literal -offset indent
155LIST_HEAD(head, cache) *hashtbl = NULL;
156u_long mask = 0;
157
158void
159sample_init(void)
160{
161
162        hashtbl = hashinit(numwanted, type, flags, &mask);
163}
164
165void
166sample_use(char *str, int len)
167{
168        uint32_t hash;
169
170        hash = hash32_str(str, HASHINIT);
171        hash = hash32_buf(&len, sizeof(len), hash);
172        hashtbl[hash & mask] = len;
173}
174.Ed
175.Sh SEE ALSO
176.Xr free 9 ,
177.Xr hashinit 9 ,
178.Xr malloc 9
179.Sh LIMITATIONS
180The
181.Fn hash32
182functions are only 32 bit functions.
183They will prove to give poor 64 bit performance, especially for the
184top 32 bits.
185At the current time, this is not seen as a great limitation, as these
186hash values are usually used to index into an array.
187Should these hash values be used for other means, this limitation should
188be revisited.
189.Sh HISTORY
190The
191.Nm
192functions first appeared in
193.Nx 1.6 .
194The current implementation of
195.Nm hash32
196functions was first committed to
197.Ox 3.2 ,
198and later imported to
199.Fx 6.1 .
200The
201.Nm jenkins_hash
202functions were added in
203.Fx 10.0 .
204The
205.Nm murmur3_32_hash
206functions were added in
207.Fx 10.1 .
208.Sh AUTHORS
209The
210.Nm hash32
211functions were written by
212.An Tobias Weingartner .
213The
214.Nm jenkins_hash
215functions were written by
216.An Bob Jenkins .
217The
218.Nm murmur3_32_hash
219functions were written by
220.An Dag-Erling Sm\(/orgrav Aq Mt des@FreeBSD.org .
221