// Copyright 2015 Citra Emulator Project // Licensed under GPLv2 or any later version // Refer to the license.txt file included. #pragma once #include #include #include "common/cityhash.h" #include "common/common_types.h" namespace Common { /** * Computes a 64-bit hash over the specified block of data * @param data Block of data to compute hash over * @param len Length of data (in bytes) to compute hash over * @returns 64-bit hash value that was computed over the data block */ static inline u64 ComputeHash64(const void* data, std::size_t len) noexcept { return CityHash64(static_cast(data), len); } /** * Computes a 64-bit hash of a struct. In addition to being trivially copyable, it is also critical * that either the struct includes no padding, or that any padding is initialized to a known value * by memsetting the struct to 0 before filling it in. */ template static inline u64 ComputeStructHash64(const T& data) noexcept { static_assert(std::is_trivially_copyable_v, "Type passed to ComputeStructHash64 must be trivially copyable"); return ComputeHash64(&data, sizeof(data)); } /** * Combines the seed parameter with the provided hash, producing a new unique hash * Implementation from: http://boost.sourceforge.net/doc/html/boost/hash_combine.html */ inline u64 HashCombine(std::size_t seed, const u64 hash) { return seed ^ (hash + 0x9e3779b9 + (seed << 6) + (seed >> 2)); } template struct IdentityHash { std::size_t operator()(const T& value) const { return value; } }; /// A helper template that ensures the padding in a struct is initialized by memsetting to 0. template struct HashableStruct { // In addition to being trivially copyable, T must also have a trivial default constructor, // because any member initialization would be overridden by memset static_assert(std::is_trivial_v, "Type passed to HashableStruct must be trivial"); /* * We use a union because "implicitly-defined copy/move constructor for a union X copies the * object representation of X." and "implicitly-defined copy assignment operator for a union X * copies the object representation (3.9) of X." = Bytewise copy instead of memberwise copy. * This is important because the padding bytes are included in the hash and comparison between * objects. */ union { T state; }; HashableStruct() noexcept { // Memset structure to zero padding bits, so that they will be deterministic when hashing std::memset(&state, 0, sizeof(T)); } bool operator==(const HashableStruct& o) const noexcept { return std::memcmp(&state, &o.state, sizeof(T)) == 0; }; bool operator!=(const HashableStruct& o) const noexcept { return !(*this == o); }; std::size_t Hash() const noexcept { return Common::ComputeStructHash64(state); } }; } // namespace Common