#include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "error.h" #include "bfilter.h" int printbits(uint32_t n, size_t c) { uint32_t i = c-1; while (n >= 2) { printf("%d", n & 1); i--; n >>= 1; } printf("%d", n & 1); return 0; } int print_barray(bit_array_t *arr) { for(uint32_t i = 0; i < arr->num_ints; i++) { printbits(arr->arr[i], arr->num_elems/arr->num_ints); } printf("\n"); return 0; } bit_array_t* new_bitarray(int size) { int width = (size/32) + 1; uint32_t *barray = malloc((sizeof (int)) * width); bit_array_t *result = malloc(sizeof (bit_array_t)); result->num_ints = width; result->num_elems = width*32; for(int i = 0; i < width; i++) { barray[i] = 0; } result->arr = barray; return result; } int setbit(bit_array_t* arr, int k) { if ((uint32_t)k >= arr->num_elems) { printf("Tried to set a bit beyond the current limit, limit = %zu, k = %d\nExiting...\n", arr->num_elems, k); exit(1); } /* The position in the array of the int we're looking at */ int i = k/32; /* The position of the bit in the int itself */ int pos = k % 32; unsigned int flag = 1; /* Shift the flag to the position of the bit we want to set */ flag = flag << pos; arr->arr[i] = arr->arr[i] | flag; return 0; } int unsetbit(bit_array_t* arr, int k) { int i = k/32; int pos = k % 32; unsigned int flag = 1; flag = ~(flag << pos); arr->arr[i] = arr->arr[i] & flag; return 0; } fnv_hashes_t hash_fnv(const char* value) { uint64_t hval; fnv_hashes_t hashes; fnv64Init(&hval); fnv64UpdateBuffer(&hval, value, strlen(value)); uint32_t n_0 = hval >> 32; uint32_t n_1 = hval & 0x00000000ffffffff; hashes.hash_1 = n_0; hashes.hash_2 = n_1; return hashes; } uint32_t kth_hash(fnv_hashes_t hashes, uint32_t i, size_t m) { return (hashes.hash_1 + hashes.hash_2 * i) % m; } hashes_t hash(const char *input, uint32_t k, size_t m) { fnv_hashes_t fnv = hash_fnv(input); hashes_t hashes = malloc((sizeof (uint32_t)) * k); hashes[0] = fnv.hash_1 % m; hashes[1] = fnv.hash_2 % m; for(uint32_t i = 0; i < (k-2); i++) { hashes[i+2] = kth_hash(fnv, i+2, m); } return hashes; } int main (void) { bit_array_t *test = new_bitarray(100); const char *test_string = "what tf is this I can't even, lololol"; hashes_t hashes = hash(test_string, 5, 100); for(int i = 0; i < 5; i++) { printf("%zu\n", hashes[i]); } return EXIT_SUCCESS; }