From: emann@mrv.com (Eran Mann)
To: Thomas Graf <tgraf@suug.ch>
Cc: Wang Jian <lark@linux.net.cn>,
hadi@cyberus.ca, netdev <netdev@oss.sgi.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] improvement on net/sched/cls_fw.c's hash function
Date: Wed, 06 Apr 2005 16:36:20 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4253E5D4.60504@mrv.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20050406123036.GO26731@postel.suug.ch>
Thomas Graf wrote:
> We need to provide some kind of option to the user so he can specify
> the needs. The & 0xFF will suit most just fine but has one essential
> drawback which is that no distribution is done at all if the lower 8
> bits are set to 0. For static marks this is no issue at all and even
> for enumerated marks growing it takes quite some time to grow into
> an area where it starts hurting. The problem obviously is if someone
> splits the mark field into 2 parts and uses the upper 16 bits for
> some special purpose just like you did. In such as case it would make
> sense to either take all bits into account or let the user specify
> a bitmask + shift.
>
> So here is the same idea I posted before but revised:
>
> Let the user specify one of the hash tables via a new TLV:
> - default: & 0xFF
> - ((mark & mask) >> shift) & 0xFF
> - jenkins for 16, 32, and 64 bits
> - FNV for 16, 32, and 64 bits
>
> Why variations for type sizes? The chance of collisions reduces
> a lot if the user exactly knows he'll never use more than 16bits
> but 255 marks are not enough.
>
> I'm cooking up a patch for this today together with a fix to
> allow 64bit values for the mark.
>
Maybe you could add to the list of options a XOR of bytes hash,
something like:
static inline u8 bytes_xor_u32( u32 key )
{
u8 *dummy_array = (u8 *)&key;
u8 hash = dummy_array[0] ^ dummy_array[1] ^
dummy_array[2] ^ dummy_array[3];
return hash;
}
--
Eran Mann
MRV International
www.mrv.com
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-04-06 13:36 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 33+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-04-05 5:35 [PATCH] improvement on net/sched/cls_fw.c's hash function Wang Jian
2005-04-05 5:37 ` David S. Miller
2005-04-05 6:05 ` Wang Jian
2005-04-05 10:25 ` jamal
2005-04-05 10:38 ` Thomas Graf
2005-04-05 11:25 ` Wang Jian
2005-04-05 12:16 ` Thomas Graf
2005-04-05 12:39 ` Wang Jian
2005-04-05 12:52 ` Thomas Graf
2005-04-05 13:29 ` Wang Jian
2005-04-05 12:54 ` jamal
2005-04-05 14:18 ` Wang Jian
2005-04-05 16:11 ` jamal
2005-04-06 6:45 ` Wang Jian
2005-04-06 12:16 ` jamal
2005-04-06 12:30 ` Thomas Graf
2005-04-06 13:01 ` Wang Jian
2005-04-06 13:34 ` jamal
2005-04-06 13:45 ` Thomas Graf
2005-04-06 14:10 ` Thomas Graf
2005-04-06 18:15 ` David S. Miller
2005-04-06 18:31 ` Thomas Graf
2005-04-07 0:55 ` [RFC] dynamic hash table size & xor hash function for cls_fw Thomas Graf
2005-04-07 10:38 ` jamal
2005-04-07 10:47 ` Wang Jian
2005-04-07 10:51 ` Thomas Graf
2005-04-07 11:07 ` jamal
2005-04-07 13:09 ` [PATCH] [PKT_SCHED]: improve hashing performance of cls_fw Thomas Graf
2005-04-07 13:31 ` Wang Jian
2005-04-07 13:52 ` Thomas Graf
2005-04-07 14:03 ` Wang Jian
2005-04-06 13:36 ` Eran Mann [this message]
2005-04-06 13:53 ` [PATCH] improvement on net/sched/cls_fw.c's hash function Wang Jian
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