tracking_collisions.c: initial skeleton.

... of a program to just test the hashing functions collisions on a 24
bit output with strings that are very likely Redis key names, and names
of a kind that are particularly prone to collisions.
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/* This is a small program used in order to understand the collison rate
* of CRC64 (ISO version) VS other stronger hashing functions in the context
* of hashing keys for the Redis "tracking" feature (client side caching
* assisted by the server).
*
* The program attempts to hash keys with common names in the form of
*
* prefix:<counter>
*
* And counts the resulting collisons generated in the 24 bits of output
* needed for the tracking feature invalidation table (16 millions + entries)
*
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Copyright (C) 2019 Salvatore Sanfilippo
* This code is released under the BSD 2 clause license.
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#define TABLE_SIZE (1<<24)
int Table[TABLE_SIZE];
/* Test the hashing function provided as callback and return the
* number of collisions found. */
unsigned long testHashingFunction(uint64_t (*hash)(char *, size_t)) {
unsigned long collisions = 0;
memset(Table,0,sizeof(Table));
char *prefixes[] = {"object", "message", "user", NULL};
return collisions;
}
int main(void) {
printf("SHA1 : %lu\n", testHashingFunction(sha1Hash));
printf("CRC64: %lu\n", testHashingFunction(crc64Hash));
return 0;
}