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1 ;;;; hashing functions
3 ;;;; This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for
4 ;;;; more information.
5 ;;;;
6 ;;;; This software is derived from the CMU CL system, which was
7 ;;;; written at Carnegie Mellon University and released into the
8 ;;;; public domain. The software is in the public domain and is
9 ;;;; provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS
10 ;;;; files for more information.
12 (in-package "SB!IMPL")
14 (defun pointer-hash (key)
15 (pointer-hash key))
17 ;;; the depthoid explored when calculating hash values
18 ;;;
19 ;;; "Depthoid" here is a sort of mixture of what Common Lisp ordinarily calls
20 ;;; depth and what Common Lisp ordinarily calls length; it's incremented either
21 ;;; when we descend into a compound object or when we step through elements of
22 ;;; a compound object.
23 (defconstant +max-hash-depthoid+ 4)
25 ;;;; mixing hash values
27 ;;; a function for mixing hash values
28 ;;;
29 ;;; desiderata:
30 ;;; * Non-commutativity keeps us from hashing e.g. #(1 5) to the
31 ;;; same value as #(5 1), and ending up in real trouble in some
32 ;;; special cases like bit vectors the way that CMUCL 18b SXHASH
33 ;;; does. (Under CMUCL 18b, SXHASH of any bit vector is 1..)
34 ;;; * We'd like to scatter our hash values over the entire possible range
35 ;;; of values instead of hashing small or common key values (like
36 ;;; 2 and NIL and #\a) to small FIXNUMs the way that the CMUCL 18b
37 ;;; SXHASH function does, again helping to avoid pathologies like
38 ;;; hashing all bit vectors to 1.
39 ;;; * We'd like this to be simple and fast, too.
40 (declaim (ftype (sfunction ((and fixnum unsigned-byte)
41 (and fixnum unsigned-byte))
42 (and fixnum unsigned-byte))
43 mix))
44 (declaim (inline mix))
45 (defun mix (x y)
46 (declare (optimize (speed 3)))
47 (declare (type (and fixnum unsigned-byte) x y))
48 ;; the ideas here:
49 ;; * Bits diffuse in both directions (shifted arbitrarily left by
50 ;; the multiplication in the calculation of XY, and shifted
51 ;; right by up to 5 places by the ASH).
52 ;; * The #'+ and #'LOGXOR operations don't commute with each other,
53 ;; so different bit patterns are mixed together as they shift
54 ;; past each other.
55 ;; * The arbitrary constant XOR used in the LOGXOR expression is
56 ;; intended to help break up any weird anomalies we might
57 ;; otherwise get when hashing highly regular patterns.
58 ;; (These are vaguely like the ideas used in many cryptographic
59 ;; algorithms, but we're not pushing them hard enough here for them
60 ;; to be cryptographically strong.)
62 ;; note: 3622009729038463111 is a 62-bit prime such that its low 61
63 ;; bits, low 60 bits and low 29 bits are all also primes, thus
64 ;; giving decent distributions no matter which of the possible
65 ;; values of most-positive-fixnum we have. It is derived by simple
66 ;; search starting from 2^60*pi. The multiplication should be
67 ;; efficient no matter what the platform thanks to modular
68 ;; arithmetic.
69 (let* ((mul (logand 3622009729038463111 sb!xc:most-positive-fixnum))
70 (xor (logand 608948948376289905 sb!xc:most-positive-fixnum))
71 (xy (logand (+ (* x mul) y) sb!xc:most-positive-fixnum)))
72 (logand (logxor xor xy (ash xy -5)) sb!xc:most-positive-fixnum)))
74 ;; Return a number that increments by 1 for each word-pair allocation,
75 ;; barring complications such as exhaustion of the current page.
76 ;; The result is guaranteed to be a positive fixnum.
77 (declaim (inline address-based-counter-val))
78 (defun address-based-counter-val ()
79 #!+(and (not sb-thread) cheneygc)
80 (ash (sap-int (dynamic-space-free-pointer)) (- (1+ sb!vm:word-shift)))
81 ;; dynamic-space-free-pointer increments only when a page is full.
82 ;; Using boxed_region directly is finer-grained.
83 #!+(and (not sb-thread) gencgc)
84 (ash (extern-alien "boxed_region" unsigned-long)
85 (- (1+ sb!vm:word-shift)))
86 ;; threads imply gencgc. use the per-thread alloc region pointer
87 #!+sb-thread
88 (ash (sap-int (sb!vm::current-thread-offset-sap
89 sb!vm::thread-alloc-region-slot))
90 (- (1+ sb!vm:word-shift))))
92 ;; Return some bits that are dependent on the next address that will be
93 ;; allocated, mixed with the previous state (in case addresses get recycled).
94 ;; This algorithm, used for stuffing a hash-code into instances of CTYPE
95 ;; subtypes, is simpler than RANDOM, and a test of randomness won't
96 ;; measure up as well, but for the intended use, it doesn't matter.
97 ;; CLOS hashes could probably be made to use this.
98 (defun quasi-random-address-based-hash (state mask)
99 (declare (type (simple-array (and fixnum unsigned-byte) (1)) state))
100 ;; Ok with multiple threads - No harm, no foul.
101 (logand (setf (aref state 0) (mix (address-based-counter-val) (aref state 0)))
102 mask))
105 ;;;; hashing strings
106 ;;;;
107 ;;;; Note that this operation is used in compiler symbol table
108 ;;;; lookups, so we'd like it to be fast.
109 ;;;;
110 ;;;; As of 2004-03-10, we implement the one-at-a-time algorithm
111 ;;;; designed by Bob Jenkins (see
112 ;;;; <http://burtleburtle.net/bob/hash/doobs.html> for some more
113 ;;;; information).
115 (declaim (inline %sxhash-substring))
116 (defun %sxhash-substring (string &optional (count (length string)))
117 ;; FIXME: As in MIX above, we wouldn't need (SAFETY 0) here if the
118 ;; cross-compiler were smarter about ASH, but we need it for
119 ;; sbcl-0.5.0m. (probably no longer true? We might need SAFETY 0
120 ;; to elide some type checks, but then again if this is inlined in
121 ;; all the critical places, we might not -- CSR, 2004-03-10)
122 (declare (optimize (speed 3) (safety 0)))
123 (declare (type string string))
124 (declare (type index count))
125 (macrolet ((set-result (form)
126 `(setf result (ldb (byte #.sb!vm:n-word-bits 0) ,form))))
127 (let ((result 0))
128 (declare (type (unsigned-byte #.sb!vm:n-word-bits) result))
129 (unless (typep string '(vector nil))
130 (dotimes (i count)
131 (declare (type index i))
132 (set-result (+ result (char-code (aref string i))))
133 (set-result (+ result (ash result 10)))
134 (set-result (logxor result (ash result -6)))))
135 (set-result (+ result (ash result 3)))
136 (set-result (logxor result (ash result -11)))
137 (set-result (logxor result (ash result 15)))
138 (logand result most-positive-fixnum))))
139 ;;; test:
140 ;;; (let ((ht (make-hash-table :test 'equal)))
141 ;;; (do-all-symbols (symbol)
142 ;;; (let* ((string (symbol-name symbol))
143 ;;; (hash (%sxhash-substring string)))
144 ;;; (if (gethash hash ht)
145 ;;; (unless (string= (gethash hash ht) string)
146 ;;; (format t "collision: ~S ~S~%" string (gethash hash ht)))
147 ;;; (setf (gethash hash ht) string))))
148 ;;; (format t "final count=~W~%" (hash-table-count ht)))
150 (defun %sxhash-simple-string (x)
151 (declare (optimize speed))
152 (declare (type simple-string x))
153 ;; KLUDGE: this FLET is a workaround (suggested by APD) for presence
154 ;; of let conversion in the cross compiler, which otherwise causes
155 ;; strongly suboptimal register allocation.
156 (flet ((trick (x)
157 (%sxhash-substring x)))
158 (declare (notinline trick))
159 (trick x)))
161 (defun %sxhash-simple-substring (x count)
162 (declare (optimize speed))
163 (declare (type simple-string x))
164 (declare (type index count))
165 ;; see comment in %SXHASH-SIMPLE-STRING
166 (flet ((trick (x count)
167 (%sxhash-substring x count)))
168 (declare (notinline trick))
169 (trick x count)))
171 ;;;; the SXHASH function
173 ;; simple cases
174 (declaim (ftype (sfunction (integer) hash) sxhash-bignum))
176 (declaim (inline std-instance-hash))
177 (defun std-instance-hash (instance)
178 (let ((hash (%instance-ref instance sb!pcl::std-instance-hash-slot-index)))
179 (if (not (eql hash 0))
180 hash
181 (let ((new (sb!pcl::get-instance-hash-code)))
182 ;; At most one thread will compute a random hash.
183 ;; %INSTANCE-CAS is a full call if there is no vop for it.
184 (let ((old (%instance-cas instance sb!pcl::std-instance-hash-slot-index
185 0 new)))
186 (if (eql old 0) new old))))))
188 ;; These are also random numbers, but not lazily computed.
189 (declaim (inline fsc-instance-hash))
190 (defun fsc-instance-hash (fin)
191 (%funcallable-instance-info fin sb!pcl::fsc-instance-hash-slot-index))
193 (defun sxhash (x)
194 ;; profiling SXHASH is hard, but we might as well try to make it go
195 ;; fast, in case it is the bottleneck somewhere. -- CSR, 2003-03-14
196 (declare (optimize speed))
197 (labels ((sxhash-number (x)
198 (etypecase x
199 (fixnum (sxhash x)) ; through DEFTRANSFORM
200 (integer (sb!bignum:sxhash-bignum x))
201 (single-float (sxhash x)) ; through DEFTRANSFORM
202 (double-float (sxhash x)) ; through DEFTRANSFORM
203 #!+long-float (long-float (error "stub: no LONG-FLOAT"))
204 (ratio (let ((result 127810327))
205 (declare (type fixnum result))
206 (mixf result (sxhash-number (numerator x)))
207 (mixf result (sxhash-number (denominator x)))
208 result))
209 (complex (let ((result 535698211))
210 (declare (type fixnum result))
211 (mixf result (sxhash-number (realpart x)))
212 (mixf result (sxhash-number (imagpart x)))
213 result))))
214 (sxhash-recurse (x depthoid)
215 (declare (type index depthoid))
216 (typecase x
217 ;; we test for LIST here, rather than CONS, because the
218 ;; type test for CONS is in fact the test for
219 ;; LIST-POINTER-LOWTAG followed by a negated test for
220 ;; NIL. If we're going to have to test for NIL anyway,
221 ;; we might as well do it explicitly and pick off the
222 ;; answer. -- CSR, 2004-07-14
223 (list
224 (if (null x)
225 (sxhash x) ; through DEFTRANSFORM
226 (if (plusp depthoid)
227 (mix (sxhash-recurse (car x) (1- depthoid))
228 (sxhash-recurse (cdr x) (1- depthoid)))
229 261835505)))
230 (instance
231 (typecase x
232 (pathname
233 ;; Pathnames are EQUAL if all the components are EQUAL, so
234 ;; we hash all of the components of a pathname together.
235 (let ((hash (sxhash-recurse (pathname-host x) depthoid)))
236 (mixf hash (sxhash-recurse (pathname-device x) depthoid))
237 (mixf hash (sxhash-recurse (pathname-directory x) depthoid))
238 (mixf hash (sxhash-recurse (pathname-name x) depthoid))
239 (mixf hash (sxhash-recurse (pathname-type x) depthoid))
240 ;; Hash :NEWEST the same as NIL because EQUAL for
241 ;; pathnames assumes that :newest and nil are equal.
242 (let ((version (%pathname-version x)))
243 (mixf hash (sxhash-recurse (if (eq version :newest)
245 version)
246 depthoid)))))
247 (layout
248 ;; LAYOUTs have an easily-accesible hash value: we
249 ;; might as well use it. It's not actually uniform
250 ;; over the space of hash values (it excludes 0 and
251 ;; some of the larger numbers) but it's better than
252 ;; simply returning the same value for all LAYOUT
253 ;; objects, as the next branch would do.
254 (layout-clos-hash x))
255 ((or structure-object condition)
256 (logxor 422371266
257 ;; FIXME: why not (LAYOUT-CLOS-HASH ...) ?
258 (sxhash ; through DEFTRANSFORM
259 (classoid-name
260 (layout-classoid (%instance-layout x))))))
261 (t (std-instance-hash x))))
262 (symbol (sxhash x)) ; through DEFTRANSFORM
263 (array
264 (typecase x
265 (simple-string (sxhash x)) ; through DEFTRANSFORM
266 (string (%sxhash-substring x))
267 (simple-bit-vector (sxhash x)) ; through DEFTRANSFORM
268 (bit-vector
269 ;; FIXME: It must surely be possible to do better
270 ;; than this. The problem is that a non-SIMPLE
271 ;; BIT-VECTOR could be displaced to another, with a
272 ;; non-zero offset -- so that significantly more
273 ;; work needs to be done using the %VECTOR-RAW-BITS
274 ;; approach. This will probably do for now.
275 (sxhash-recurse (copy-seq x) depthoid))
276 (t (logxor 191020317 (sxhash (array-rank x))))))
277 (character
278 (logxor 72185131
279 (sxhash (char-code x)))) ; through DEFTRANSFORM
280 ;; general, inefficient case of NUMBER
281 (number (sxhash-number x))
282 (generic-function (fsc-instance-hash x))
283 (t 42))))
284 (sxhash-recurse x +max-hash-depthoid+)))
286 ;;;; the PSXHASH function
288 ;;;; FIXME: This code does a lot of unnecessary full calls. It could be made
289 ;;;; more efficient (in both time and space) by rewriting it along the lines
290 ;;;; of the SXHASH code above.
292 ;;; like SXHASH, but for EQUALP hashing instead of EQUAL hashing
293 (defun psxhash (key &optional (depthoid +max-hash-depthoid+))
294 (declare (optimize speed))
295 (declare (type (integer 0 #.+max-hash-depthoid+) depthoid))
296 ;; Note: You might think it would be cleaner to use the ordering given in the
297 ;; table from Figure 5-13 in the EQUALP section of the ANSI specification
298 ;; here. So did I, but that is a snare for the unwary! Nothing in the ANSI
299 ;; spec says that HASH-TABLE can't be a STRUCTURE-OBJECT, and in fact our
300 ;; HASH-TABLEs *are* STRUCTURE-OBJECTs, so we need to pick off the special
301 ;; HASH-TABLE behavior before we fall through to the generic STRUCTURE-OBJECT
302 ;; comparison behavior.
303 (typecase key
304 (array (array-psxhash key depthoid))
305 (hash-table (hash-table-psxhash key))
306 (structure-object (structure-object-psxhash key depthoid))
307 (cons (list-psxhash key depthoid))
308 (number (number-psxhash key))
309 (character (char-code (char-upcase key)))
310 (t (sxhash key))))
312 (defun array-psxhash (key depthoid)
313 (declare (optimize speed))
314 (declare (type array key))
315 (declare (type (integer 0 #.+max-hash-depthoid+) depthoid))
316 (typecase key
317 ;; VECTORs have to be treated specially because ANSI specifies
318 ;; that we must respect fill pointers.
319 (vector
320 (macrolet ((frob ()
321 '(let ((result 572539))
322 (declare (type fixnum result))
323 (mixf result (length key))
324 (when (plusp depthoid)
325 (decf depthoid)
326 (dotimes (i (length key))
327 (declare (type fixnum i))
328 (mixf result
329 (psxhash (aref key i) depthoid))))
330 result))
331 (make-dispatch (types)
332 `(typecase key
333 ,@(loop for type in types
334 collect `(,type
335 (frob))))))
336 (make-dispatch (simple-base-string
337 (simple-array character (*))
338 simple-vector
339 (simple-array (unsigned-byte 8) (*))
340 (simple-array fixnum (*))
341 t))))
342 ;; Any other array can be hashed by working with its underlying
343 ;; one-dimensional physical representation.
345 (let ((result 60828))
346 (declare (type fixnum result))
347 (dotimes (i (array-rank key))
348 (mixf result (array-dimension key i)))
349 (when (plusp depthoid)
350 (decf depthoid)
351 (dotimes (i (array-total-size key))
352 (mixf result
353 (psxhash (row-major-aref key i) depthoid))))
354 result))))
356 (defun structure-object-psxhash (key depthoid)
357 (declare (optimize speed))
358 (declare (type structure-object key))
359 (declare (type (integer 0 #.+max-hash-depthoid+) depthoid))
360 (let* ((layout (%instance-layout key)) ; i.e. slot #0
361 ;; Is there some reason the name of the layout's classoid
362 ;; should be preferred as the seed, instead of using the CLOS-HASH
363 ;; just like SXHASH does?
364 (classoid (layout-classoid layout))
365 (name (classoid-name classoid))
366 (result (mix (sxhash name) (the fixnum 79867))))
367 (declare (type fixnum result))
368 (when (plusp depthoid)
369 (let ((max-iterations depthoid)
370 (depthoid (1- depthoid)))
371 ;; We don't mix in LAYOUT here because it was already done above.
372 (do-instance-tagged-slot (i key :layout layout :exclude-padding t)
373 (mixf result (psxhash (%instance-ref key i) depthoid))
374 (if (zerop (decf max-iterations)) (return)))))
375 ;; [The following comment blurs some issues: indeed it would take
376 ;; a second loop in the non-interleaved-slots code; that loop might
377 ;; never execute because depthoid "cuts off", although that's an arbitrary
378 ;; choice and could be decided otherwise; and efficiency would likely
379 ;; demand that we store some additional metadata in the LAYOUT indicating
380 ;; how to mix the bits in, because floating-point +/-zeros have to
381 ;; be considered EQUALP]
382 ;; KLUDGE: Should hash untagged slots, too. (Although +max-hash-depthoid+
383 ;; is pretty low currently, so they might not make it into the hash
384 ;; value anyway.)
385 result))
387 (defun list-psxhash (key depthoid)
388 (declare (optimize speed))
389 (declare (type list key))
390 (declare (type (integer 0 #.+max-hash-depthoid+) depthoid))
391 (cond ((null key)
392 (the fixnum 480929))
393 ((zerop depthoid)
394 (the fixnum 779578))
396 (mix (psxhash (car key) (1- depthoid))
397 (psxhash (cdr key) (1- depthoid))))))
399 (defun hash-table-psxhash (key)
400 (declare (optimize speed))
401 (declare (type hash-table key))
402 (let ((result 103924836))
403 (declare (type fixnum result))
404 (mixf result (hash-table-count key))
405 (mixf result (sxhash (hash-table-test key)))
406 result))
408 (defun number-psxhash (key)
409 (declare (optimize speed))
410 (declare (type number key))
411 (flet ((sxhash-double-float (val)
412 (declare (type double-float val))
413 ;; FIXME: Check to make sure that the DEFTRANSFORM kicks in and the
414 ;; resulting code works without consing. (In Debian cmucl 2.4.17,
415 ;; it didn't.)
416 (sxhash val)))
417 (etypecase key
418 (integer (sxhash key))
419 (float (macrolet ((frob (type)
420 (let ((lo (coerce sb!xc:most-negative-fixnum type))
421 (hi (coerce sb!xc:most-positive-fixnum type)))
422 `(cond (;; This clause allows FIXNUM-sized integer
423 ;; values to be handled without consing.
424 (<= ,lo key ,hi)
425 (multiple-value-bind (q r)
426 (floor (the (,type ,lo ,hi) key))
427 (if (zerop (the ,type r))
428 (sxhash q)
429 (sxhash-double-float
430 (coerce key 'double-float)))))
432 (multiple-value-bind (q r) (floor key)
433 (if (zerop (the ,type r))
434 (sxhash q)
435 (sxhash-double-float
436 (coerce key 'double-float)))))))))
437 (etypecase key
438 (single-float (frob single-float))
439 (double-float (frob double-float))
440 #!+long-float
441 (long-float (error "LONG-FLOAT not currently supported")))))
442 (rational (if (and (<= most-negative-double-float
444 most-positive-double-float)
445 (= (coerce key 'double-float) key))
446 (sxhash-double-float (coerce key 'double-float))
447 (sxhash key)))
448 (complex (if (zerop (imagpart key))
449 (number-psxhash (realpart key))
450 (let ((result 330231))
451 (declare (type fixnum result))
452 (mixf result (number-psxhash (realpart key)))
453 (mixf result (number-psxhash (imagpart key)))
454 result))))))