X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/redis.git/blobdiff_plain/d9dd352b3693e1ad8ab2e0993b4f0a275d7fd512..8e6bb67108f1d21ea418b6167d094752296800a7:/src/dict.c diff --git a/src/dict.c b/src/dict.c index 0d4aacb7..9be7fb16 100644 --- a/src/dict.c +++ b/src/dict.c @@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ #include #include #include +#include #include "dict.h" #include "zmalloc.h" @@ -49,8 +50,13 @@ /* Using dictEnableResize() / dictDisableResize() we make possible to * enable/disable resizing of the hash table as needed. This is very important * for Redis, as we use copy-on-write and don't want to move too much memory - * around when there is a child performing saving operations. */ + * around when there is a child performing saving operations. + * + * Note that even when dict_can_resize is set to 0, not all resizes are + * prevented: an hash table is still allowed to grow if the ratio between + * the number of elements and the buckets > dict_force_resize_ratio. */ static int dict_can_resize = 1; +static unsigned int dict_force_resize_ratio = 5; /* -------------------------- private prototypes ---------------------------- */ @@ -89,6 +95,15 @@ unsigned int dictGenHashFunction(const unsigned char *buf, int len) { return hash; } +/* And a case insensitive version */ +unsigned int dictGenCaseHashFunction(const unsigned char *buf, int len) { + unsigned int hash = 5381; + + while (len--) + hash = ((hash << 5) + hash) + (tolower(*buf++)); /* hash * 33 + c */ + return hash; +} + /* ----------------------------- API implementation ------------------------- */ /* Reset an hashtable already initialized with ht_init(). @@ -125,7 +140,7 @@ int _dictInit(dict *d, dictType *type, } /* Resize the table to the minimal size that contains all the elements, - * but with the invariant of a USER/BUCKETS ration near to <= 1 */ + * but with the invariant of a USER/BUCKETS ratio near to <= 1 */ int dictResize(dict *d) { int minimal; @@ -148,14 +163,12 @@ int dictExpand(dict *d, unsigned long size) if (dictIsRehashing(d) || d->ht[0].used > size) return DICT_ERR; + /* Allocate the new hashtable and initialize all pointers to NULL */ n.size = realsize; n.sizemask = realsize-1; - n.table = zmalloc(realsize*sizeof(dictEntry*)); + n.table = zcalloc(realsize*sizeof(dictEntry*)); n.used = 0; - /* Initialize all the pointers to NULL */ - memset(n.table, 0, realsize*sizeof(dictEntry*)); - /* Is this the first initialization? If so it's not really a rehashing * we just set the first hash table so that it can accept keys. */ if (d->ht[0].table == NULL) { @@ -495,14 +508,23 @@ dictEntry *dictGetRandomKey(dict *d) /* Expand the hash table if needed */ static int _dictExpandIfNeeded(dict *d) { - /* If the hash table is empty expand it to the intial size, - * if the table is "full" dobule its size. */ + /* Incremental rehashing already in progress. Return. */ if (dictIsRehashing(d)) return DICT_OK; - if (d->ht[0].size == 0) - return dictExpand(d, DICT_HT_INITIAL_SIZE); - if (d->ht[0].used >= d->ht[0].size && dict_can_resize) + + /* If the hash table is empty expand it to the intial size. */ + if (d->ht[0].size == 0) return dictExpand(d, DICT_HT_INITIAL_SIZE); + + /* If we reached the 1:1 ratio, and we are allowed to resize the hash + * table (global setting) or we should avoid it but the ratio between + * elements/buckets is over the "safe" threshold, we resize doubling + * the number of buckets. */ + if (d->ht[0].used >= d->ht[0].size && + (dict_can_resize || + d->ht[0].used/d->ht[0].size > dict_force_resize_ratio)) + { return dictExpand(d, ((d->ht[0].size > d->ht[0].used) ? d->ht[0].size : d->ht[0].used)*2); + } return DICT_OK; } @@ -617,6 +639,12 @@ void dictDisableResize(void) { dict_can_resize = 0; } +#if 0 + +/* The following are just example hash table types implementations. + * Not useful for Redis so they are commented out. + */ + /* ----------------------- StringCopy Hash Table Type ------------------------*/ static unsigned int _dictStringCopyHTHashFunction(const void *key) @@ -680,3 +708,4 @@ dictType dictTypeHeapStringCopyKeyValue = { _dictStringDestructor, /* key destructor */ _dictStringDestructor, /* val destructor */ }; +#endif