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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause */

/*
 * xxHash - Extremely Fast Hash algorithm
 * Copyright (C) 2012-2016, Yann Collet.
 *
 * You can contact the author at:
 * - xxHash homepage: http://cyan4973.github.io/xxHash/
 * - xxHash source repository: https://github.com/Cyan4973/xxHash
 */

/*
 * Notice extracted from xxHash homepage:
 *
 * xxHash is an extremely fast Hash algorithm, running at RAM speed limits.
 * It also successfully passes all tests from the SMHasher suite.
 *
 * Comparison (single thread, Windows Seven 32 bits, using SMHasher on a Core 2
 * Duo @3GHz)
 *
 * Name            Speed       Q.Score   Author
 * xxHash          5.4 GB/s     10
 * CrapWow         3.2 GB/s      2       Andrew
 * MumurHash 3a    2.7 GB/s     10       Austin Appleby
 * SpookyHash      2.0 GB/s     10       Bob Jenkins
 * SBox            1.4 GB/s      9       Bret Mulvey
 * Lookup3         1.2 GB/s      9       Bob Jenkins
 * SuperFastHash   1.2 GB/s      1       Paul Hsieh
 * CityHash64      1.05 GB/s    10       Pike & Alakuijala
 * FNV             0.55 GB/s     5       Fowler, Noll, Vo
 * CRC32           0.43 GB/s     9
 * MD5-32          0.33 GB/s    10       Ronald L. Rivest
 * SHA1-32         0.28 GB/s    10
 *
 * Q.Score is a measure of quality of the hash function.
 * It depends on successfully passing SMHasher test set.
 * 10 is a perfect score.
 *
 * A 64-bits version, named xxh64 offers much better speed,
 * but for 64-bits applications only.
 * Name     Speed on 64 bits    Speed on 32 bits
 * xxh64       13.8 GB/s            1.9 GB/s
 * xxh32        6.8 GB/s            6.0 GB/s
 */

#ifndef XXHASH_H
#define XXHASH_H

#include <types.h>

/*-****************************
 * Simple Hash Functions
 *****************************/

/**
 * xxh32() - calculate the 32-bit hash of the input with a given seed.
 *
 * @input:  The data to hash.
 * @length: The length of the data to hash.
 * @seed:   The seed can be used to alter the result predictably.
 *
 * Speed on Core 2 Duo @ 3 GHz (single thread, SMHasher benchmark) : 5.4 GB/s
 *
 * Return:  The 32-bit hash of the data.
 */
uint32_t xxh32(const void *input, size_t length, uint32_t seed);

/**
 * xxh64() - calculate the 64-bit hash of the input with a given seed.
 *
 * @input:  The data to hash.
 * @length: The length of the data to hash.
 * @seed:   The seed can be used to alter the result predictably.
 *
 * This function runs 2x faster on 64-bit systems, but slower on 32-bit systems.
 *
 * Return:  The 64-bit hash of the data.
 */
uint64_t xxh64(const void *input, size_t length, uint64_t seed);

/*-****************************
 * Streaming Hash Functions
 *****************************/

/*
 * These definitions are only meant to allow allocation of XXH state
 * statically, on stack, or in a struct for example.
 * Do not use members directly.
 */

/**
 * struct xxh32_state - private xxh32 state, do not use members directly
 */
struct xxh32_state {
	uint32_t total_len_32;
	uint32_t large_len;
	uint32_t v1;
	uint32_t v2;
	uint32_t v3;
	uint32_t v4;
	uint32_t mem32[4];
	uint32_t memsize;
};

/**
 * struct xxh32_state - private xxh64 state, do not use members directly
 */
struct xxh64_state {
	uint64_t total_len;
	uint64_t v1;
	uint64_t v2;
	uint64_t v3;
	uint64_t v4;
	uint64_t mem64[4];
	uint32_t memsize;
};

/**
 * xxh32_reset() - reset the xxh32 state to start a new hashing operation
 *
 * @state: The xxh32 state to reset.
 * @seed:  Initialize the hash state with this seed.
 *
 * Call this function on any xxh32_state to prepare for a new hashing operation.
 */
void xxh32_reset(struct xxh32_state *state, uint32_t seed);

/**
 * xxh32_update() - hash the data given and update the xxh32 state
 *
 * @state:  The xxh32 state to update.
 * @input:  The data to hash.
 * @length: The length of the data to hash.
 *
 * After calling xxh32_reset() call xxh32_update() as many times as necessary.
 *
 * Return:  Zero on success, otherwise an error code.
 */
int xxh32_update(struct xxh32_state *state, const void *input, size_t length);

/**
 * xxh32_digest() - produce the current xxh32 hash
 *
 * @state: Produce the current xxh32 hash of this state.
 *
 * A hash value can be produced at any time. It is still possible to continue
 * inserting input into the hash state after a call to xxh32_digest(), and
 * generate new hashes later on, by calling xxh32_digest() again.
 *
 * Return: The xxh32 hash stored in the state.
 */
uint32_t xxh32_digest(const struct xxh32_state *state);

/**
 * xxh64_reset() - reset the xxh64 state to start a new hashing operation
 *
 * @state: The xxh64 state to reset.
 * @seed:  Initialize the hash state with this seed.
 */
void xxh64_reset(struct xxh64_state *state, uint64_t seed);

/**
 * xxh64_update() - hash the data given and update the xxh64 state
 * @state:  The xxh64 state to update.
 * @input:  The data to hash.
 * @length: The length of the data to hash.
 *
 * After calling xxh64_reset() call xxh64_update() as many times as necessary.
 *
 * Return:  Zero on success, otherwise an error code.
 */
int xxh64_update(struct xxh64_state *state, const void *input, size_t length);

/**
 * xxh64_digest() - produce the current xxh64 hash
 *
 * @state: Produce the current xxh64 hash of this state.
 *
 * A hash value can be produced at any time. It is still possible to continue
 * inserting input into the hash state after a call to xxh64_digest(), and
 * generate new hashes later on, by calling xxh64_digest() again.
 *
 * Return: The xxh64 hash stored in the state.
 */
uint64_t xxh64_digest(const struct xxh64_state *state);

/*-**************************
 * Utils
 ***************************/

/**
 * xxh32_copy_state() - copy the source state into the destination state
 *
 * @src: The source xxh32 state.
 * @dst: The destination xxh32 state.
 */
void xxh32_copy_state(struct xxh32_state *dst, const struct xxh32_state *src);

/**
 * xxh64_copy_state() - copy the source state into the destination state
 *
 * @src: The source xxh64 state.
 * @dst: The destination xxh64 state.
 */
void xxh64_copy_state(struct xxh64_state *dst, const struct xxh64_state *src);

#endif /* XXHASH_H */