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/*
* Copyright 2012 Google Inc.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file.
*/
#ifndef SkChecksum_DEFINED
#define SkChecksum_DEFINED
#include "SkTypes.h"
class SkChecksum : SkNoncopyable {
private:
/*
* Our Rotate and Mash helpers are meant to automatically do the right
* thing depending if sizeof(uintptr_t) is 4 or 8.
*/
enum {
ROTR = 17,
ROTL = sizeof(uintptr_t) * 8 - ROTR,
HALFBITS = sizeof(uintptr_t) * 4
};
static inline uintptr_t Mash(uintptr_t total, uintptr_t value) {
return ((total >> ROTR) | (total << ROTL)) ^ value;
}
public:
/**
* Compute a 32-bit checksum for a given data block
*
* WARNING: this algorithm is tuned for efficiency, not backward/forward
* compatibility. It may change at any time, so a checksum generated with
* one version of the Skia code may not match a checksum generated with
* a different version of the Skia code.
*
* @param data Memory address of the data block to be processed. Must be
* 32-bit aligned.
* @param size Size of the data block in bytes. Must be a multiple of 4.
* @return checksum result
*/
static uint32_t Compute(const uint32_t* data, size_t size) {
SkASSERT(SkIsAlign4(size));
/*
* We want to let the compiler use 32bit or 64bit addressing and math
* so we use uintptr_t as our magic type. This makes the code a little
* more obscure (we can't hard-code 32 or 64 anywhere, but have to use
* sizeof()).
*/
uintptr_t result = 0;
const uintptr_t* ptr = reinterpret_cast<const uintptr_t*>(data);
/*
* count the number of quad element chunks. This takes into account
* if we're on a 32bit or 64bit arch, since we use sizeof(uintptr_t)
* to compute how much to shift-down the size.
*/
size_t n4 = size / (sizeof(uintptr_t) << 2);
for (size_t i = 0; i < n4; ++i) {
result = Mash(result, *ptr++);
result = Mash(result, *ptr++);
result = Mash(result, *ptr++);
result = Mash(result, *ptr++);
}
size &= ((sizeof(uintptr_t) << 2) - 1);
data = reinterpret_cast<const uint32_t*>(ptr);
const uint32_t* stop = data + (size >> 2);
while (data < stop) {
result = Mash(result, *data++);
}
/*
* smash us down to 32bits if we were 64. Note that when uintptr_t is
* 32bits, this code-path should go away, but I still got a warning
* when I wrote
* result ^= result >> 32;
* since >>32 is undefined for 32bit ints, hence the wacky HALFBITS
* define.
*/
if (8 == sizeof(result)) {
result ^= result >> HALFBITS;
}
return static_cast<uint32_t>(result);
}
};
#endif