/* * Hash function duk_util_hashbytes(). * * Currently, 32-bit MurmurHash2. * * Don't rely on specific hash values; hash function may be endianness * dependent, for instance. */ #include "duk_internal.h" /* 'magic' constants for Murmurhash2 */ #define DUK__MAGIC_M ((duk_uint32_t) 0x5bd1e995UL) #define DUK__MAGIC_R 24 DUK_INTERNAL duk_uint32_t duk_util_hashbytes(duk_uint8_t *data, duk_size_t len, duk_uint32_t seed) { duk_uint32_t h = seed ^ len; while (len >= 4) { /* Portability workaround is required for platforms without * unaligned access. The replacement code emulates little * endian access even on big endian architectures, which is * OK as long as it is consistent for a build. */ #ifdef DUK_USE_HASHBYTES_UNALIGNED_U32_ACCESS duk_uint32_t k = *((duk_uint32_t *) data); #else duk_uint32_t k = ((duk_uint32_t) data[0]) | (((duk_uint32_t) data[1]) << 8) | (((duk_uint32_t) data[2]) << 16) | (((duk_uint32_t) data[3]) << 24); #endif k *= DUK__MAGIC_M; k ^= k >> DUK__MAGIC_R; k *= DUK__MAGIC_M; h *= DUK__MAGIC_M; h ^= k; data += 4; len -= 4; } switch (len) { case 3: h ^= data[2] << 16; case 2: h ^= data[1] << 8; case 1: h ^= data[0]; h *= DUK__MAGIC_M; } h ^= h >> 13; h *= DUK__MAGIC_M; h ^= h >> 15; return h; }