freebsd-nq/lib/libc/stdlib/hsearch_r.c
Ed Schouten 2747eff128 Replace implementation of hsearch() by one that scales.
Traditionally the hcreate() function creates a hash table that uses
chaining, using a fixed user-provided size. The problem with this
approach is that this often either wastes memory (table too big) or
yields bad performance (table too small). For applications it may not
always be easy to estimate the right hash table size. A fixed number
only increases performance compared to a linked list by a constant
factor.

This problem can be solved easily by dynamically resizing the hash
table. If the size of the hash table is at least doubled, this has no
negative on the running time complexity. If a dynamically sized hash
table is used, we can also switch to using open addressing instead of
chaining, which has the advantage of just using a single allocation for
the entire table, instead of allocating many small objects.

Finally, a problem with the existing implementation is that its
deterministic algorithm for hashing makes it possible to come up with
fixed patterns to trigger an excessive number of collisions. We can
easily solve this by using FNV-1a as a hashing algorithm in combination
with a randomly generated offset basis.

Measurements have shown that this implementation is about 20-25% faster
than the existing implementation (even if the existing implementation is
given an excessive number of buckets). Though it allocates more memory
through malloc() than the old implementation (between 4-8 pointers per
used entry instead of 3), process memory use is similar to the old
implementation as if the estimated size was underestimated by a factor
10. This is due to the fact that malloc() needs to perform less
bookkeeping.

Reviewed by:	jilles, pfg
Obtained from:	https://github.com/NuxiNL/cloudlibc
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4644
2015-12-27 07:50:11 +00:00

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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <errno.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <search.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "hsearch.h"
/*
* Look up an unused entry in the hash table for a given hash. For this
* implementation we use quadratic probing. Quadratic probing has the
* advantage of preventing primary clustering.
*/
static ENTRY *
hsearch_lookup_free(struct __hsearch *hsearch, size_t hash)
{
size_t index, i;
for (index = hash, i = 0;; index += ++i) {
ENTRY *entry = &hsearch->entries[index & hsearch->index_mask];
if (entry->key == NULL)
return (entry);
}
}
/*
* Computes an FNV-1a hash of the key. Depending on the pointer size, this
* either uses the 32- or 64-bit FNV prime.
*/
static size_t
hsearch_hash(size_t offset_basis, const char *str)
{
size_t hash;
hash = offset_basis;
while (*str != '\0') {
hash ^= (uint8_t)*str++;
if (sizeof(size_t) * CHAR_BIT <= 32)
hash *= UINT32_C(16777619);
else
hash *= UINT64_C(1099511628211);
}
return (hash);
}
int
hsearch_r(ENTRY item, ACTION action, ENTRY **retval, struct hsearch_data *htab)
{
struct __hsearch *hsearch;
ENTRY *entry, *old_entries, *new_entries;
size_t hash, index, i, old_hash, old_count, new_count;
hsearch = htab->__hsearch;
hash = hsearch_hash(hsearch->offset_basis, item.key);
/*
* Search the hash table for an existing entry for this key.
* Stop searching if we run into an unused hash table entry.
*/
for (index = hash, i = 0;; index += ++i) {
entry = &hsearch->entries[index & hsearch->index_mask];
if (entry->key == NULL)
break;
if (strcmp(entry->key, item.key) == 0) {
*retval = entry;
return (1);
}
}
/* Only perform the insertion if action is set to ENTER. */
if (action == FIND) {
errno = ESRCH;
return (0);
}
if (hsearch->entries_used * 2 >= hsearch->index_mask) {
/* Preserve the old hash table entries. */
old_count = hsearch->index_mask + 1;
old_entries = hsearch->entries;
/*
* Allocate and install a new table if insertion would
* yield a hash table that is more than 50% used. By
* using 50% as a threshold, a lookup will only take up
* to two steps on average.
*/
new_count = (hsearch->index_mask + 1) * 2;
new_entries = calloc(new_count, sizeof(ENTRY));
if (new_entries == NULL)
return (0);
hsearch->entries = new_entries;
hsearch->index_mask = new_count - 1;
/* Copy over the entries from the old table to the new table. */
for (i = 0; i < old_count; ++i) {
entry = &old_entries[i];
if (entry->key != NULL) {
old_hash = hsearch_hash(hsearch->offset_basis,
entry->key);
*hsearch_lookup_free(hsearch, old_hash) =
*entry;
}
}
/* Destroy the old hash table entries. */
free(old_entries);
/*
* Perform a new lookup for a free table entry, so that
* we insert the entry into the new hash table.
*/
hsearch = htab->__hsearch;
entry = hsearch_lookup_free(hsearch, hash);
}
/* Insert the new entry into the hash table. */
*entry = item;
++hsearch->entries_used;
*retval = entry;
return (1);
}