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These functions can be used to hash .Tn ASCII .Dv NUL terminated strings, as well as blocks of memory. .Pp A .Fa len argument is the length of the buffer in bytes. A .Fa count argument is the length of the buffer in 32-bit words. .Pp The .Fn hash32_buf function is used as a general buffer hashing function. The argument .Fa buf is used to pass in the location, and .Fa len is the length of the buffer in bytes. The argument .Fa hash is used to extend an existing hash, or is passed the initial value .Dv HASHINIT to start a new hash. .Pp The .Fn hash32_str function is used to hash a .Dv NUL terminated string passed in .Fa buf with initial hash value given in .Fa hash . .Pp The .Fn hash32_strn function is like the .Fn hash32_str function, except it also takes a .Fa len argument, which is the maximal length of the expected string. .Pp The .Fn hash32_stre and .Fn hash32_strne functions are helper functions used by the kernel to hash pathname components. These functions have the additional termination condition of terminating when they find a character given by .Fa end in the string to be hashed. If the argument .Fa ep is not .Dv NULL , it is set to the point in the buffer at which the hash function terminated hashing. .Pp The .Fn jenkins_hash function has same semantics as the .Fn hash32_buf , but provides more advanced hashing algorithm with better distribution. .Pp The .Fn jenkins_hash32 uses same hashing algorithm as the .Fn jenkins_hash function, but works only on .Ft uint32_t sized arrays, thus is simpler and faster. It accepts an array of .Ft uint32_t values in its first argument and size of this array in the second argument. .Pp The .Fn murmur3_32_hash and .Fn murmur3_32_hash32 functions are similar to .Fn jenkins_hash and .Fn jenkins_hash32 , but implement the 32-bit version of MurmurHash3. .Sh RETURN VALUES The .Fn hash32 functions return a 32 bit hash value of the buffer or string. .Sh EXAMPLES .Bd -literal -offset indent LIST_HEAD(head, cache) *hashtbl = NULL; u_long mask = 0; void sample_init(void) { hashtbl = hashinit(numwanted, type, flags, &mask); } void sample_use(char *str, int len) { uint32_t hash; hash = hash32_str(str, HASHINIT); hash = hash32_buf(&len, sizeof(len), hash); hashtbl[hash & mask] = len; } .Ed .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr free 9 , .Xr hashinit 9 , .Xr malloc 9 .Sh LIMITATIONS The .Fn hash32 functions are only 32 bit functions. They will prove to give poor 64 bit performance, especially for the top 32 bits. At the current time, this is not seen as a great limitation, as these hash values are usually used to index into an array. Should these hash values be used for other means, this limitation should be revisited. .Sh HISTORY The .Nm functions first appeared in .Nx 1.6 . The current implementation of .Nm hash32 functions was first committed to .Ox 3.2 , and later imported to .Fx 6.1 . The .Nm jenkins_hash functions were added in .Fx 10.0 . The .Nm murmur3_32_hash functions were added in .Fx 10.1 . .Sh AUTHORS The .Nm hash32 functions were written by .An Tobias Weingartner . The .Nm jenkins_hash functions were written by .An Bob Jenkins . The .Nm murmur3_32_hash functions were written by .An Dag-Erling Sm\(/orgrav Aq Mt des@FreeBSD.org .