[VOL-5292] Implementation for fetching the GEM port history Data from the ONT
Change-Id: I4cf22555cbd13bcd5e49e620c8aa8b67cbd2891c
Signed-off-by: Akash Reddy Kankanala <akash.kankanala@radisys.com>
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/cespare/xxhash/v2/xxhash.go b/vendor/github.com/cespare/xxhash/v2/xxhash.go
index db0b35f..a9e0d45 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/cespare/xxhash/v2/xxhash.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/cespare/xxhash/v2/xxhash.go
@@ -16,19 +16,11 @@
prime5 uint64 = 2870177450012600261
)
-// NOTE(caleb): I'm using both consts and vars of the primes. Using consts where
-// possible in the Go code is worth a small (but measurable) performance boost
-// by avoiding some MOVQs. Vars are needed for the asm and also are useful for
-// convenience in the Go code in a few places where we need to intentionally
-// avoid constant arithmetic (e.g., v1 := prime1 + prime2 fails because the
-// result overflows a uint64).
-var (
- prime1v = prime1
- prime2v = prime2
- prime3v = prime3
- prime4v = prime4
- prime5v = prime5
-)
+// Store the primes in an array as well.
+//
+// The consts are used when possible in Go code to avoid MOVs but we need a
+// contiguous array of the assembly code.
+var primes = [...]uint64{prime1, prime2, prime3, prime4, prime5}
// Digest implements hash.Hash64.
type Digest struct {
@@ -50,10 +42,10 @@
// Reset clears the Digest's state so that it can be reused.
func (d *Digest) Reset() {
- d.v1 = prime1v + prime2
+ d.v1 = primes[0] + prime2
d.v2 = prime2
d.v3 = 0
- d.v4 = -prime1v
+ d.v4 = -primes[0]
d.total = 0
d.n = 0
}
@@ -69,21 +61,23 @@
n = len(b)
d.total += uint64(n)
+ memleft := d.mem[d.n&(len(d.mem)-1):]
+
if d.n+n < 32 {
// This new data doesn't even fill the current block.
- copy(d.mem[d.n:], b)
+ copy(memleft, b)
d.n += n
return
}
if d.n > 0 {
// Finish off the partial block.
- copy(d.mem[d.n:], b)
+ c := copy(memleft, b)
d.v1 = round(d.v1, u64(d.mem[0:8]))
d.v2 = round(d.v2, u64(d.mem[8:16]))
d.v3 = round(d.v3, u64(d.mem[16:24]))
d.v4 = round(d.v4, u64(d.mem[24:32]))
- b = b[32-d.n:]
+ b = b[c:]
d.n = 0
}
@@ -133,21 +127,20 @@
h += d.total
- i, end := 0, d.n
- for ; i+8 <= end; i += 8 {
- k1 := round(0, u64(d.mem[i:i+8]))
+ b := d.mem[:d.n&(len(d.mem)-1)]
+ for ; len(b) >= 8; b = b[8:] {
+ k1 := round(0, u64(b[:8]))
h ^= k1
h = rol27(h)*prime1 + prime4
}
- if i+4 <= end {
- h ^= uint64(u32(d.mem[i:i+4])) * prime1
+ if len(b) >= 4 {
+ h ^= uint64(u32(b[:4])) * prime1
h = rol23(h)*prime2 + prime3
- i += 4
+ b = b[4:]
}
- for i < end {
- h ^= uint64(d.mem[i]) * prime5
+ for ; len(b) > 0; b = b[1:] {
+ h ^= uint64(b[0]) * prime5
h = rol11(h) * prime1
- i++
}
h ^= h >> 33
@@ -193,7 +186,6 @@
b, d.v4 = consumeUint64(b)
b, d.total = consumeUint64(b)
copy(d.mem[:], b)
- b = b[len(d.mem):]
d.n = int(d.total % uint64(len(d.mem)))
return nil
}