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928 | 1,666 | |
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7.2 | 0.0 | |
18 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | zlib License |
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aHash
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I wrote kubernetes admission controller in Rust. And it's blazingly fast!
If you find yourself in a situation where you've got some kind of HashMap in your JSON data, try using ahash as the hasher... either via the ready-made ahash::AHashMap or via something like type AHashMap = std::collections::HashMap; if you're using something like serde_with which doesn't like the ready-made one.
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New ScyllaDB Go Driver: Faster Than GoCQL and Its Rust Counterpart
aHash claims it is faster than t1ha[1].
The t1ha crate also hasn't been updated in over three years so the benchmark in this link should be current.
[1] https://github.com/tkaitchuck/aHash/blob/master/compare/read...
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The quick and practical “MSI” hash table
When I recently went shopping for fast hashes for short strings, I settled on wyhash, but ahash[0] seemed like it would have been better if I had bothered to port it from Rust.
> In that time you can FNV-1a a "short" string.
Not if you read it one byte at a time like in TFA!
It looks like the best FNV for short strings in smhasher[1] is comparably fast to ahash[2] on short strings, but I proposed doing slightly less work than ahash.
> From the top of my head, t1ha, falkhash, meowhash and metrohash are using AES-NI and none of them are particularly fast on short inputs, and at least two of them have severe issues, despite guarding against lots of vulnerabilities, which your construction does not.
For issues like reading past the ends of buffers and discarding the extra values, it would be nice if programmers could arrange to have buffers that could be used this way. I posted a thing for hashing strings of a fixed length though, to compare with the thing for hashing strings of a fixed length in TFA.
[0]: https://github.com/tkaitchuck/aHash/blob/master/src/aes_hash...
[1]: https://github.com/rurban/smhasher/blob/master/doc/FNV1a_YT....
[2]: https://github.com/rurban/smhasher/blob/master/doc/ahash64.t...
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Lox interpreter in Rust slower than in Java
Regarding the hashing function: I'll already tried using aHash which sped thing things up but not by a lot.
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Any "surprises" in Rust to be aware of?
aHash has a very good comparison doc: https://github.com/tkaitchuck/aHash/blob/master/compare/readme.md (Personally, I use it more to compare non-aHash hashes than to aHash; aHash has no reason to be biased between other hashes, though it does have reason to be biased for itself. I trust their analysis to not be biased, but it's always better to be more sure.)
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resolver 2 target dependencies
Hi, i was under the impression that with resolver = "2" cargo would be able to respect the target for the dependencies. Currently i have the problem that while using sqlx, surf and gloo in projects that are in the same workspace – thus sharing a single Cargo.lock – i get a cyclic dependency with aHash that is roughly discussed here
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New Bare Hash Map: 2X-3X Speedup over SOTA
Apparently there is a patch for the SMHasher here which adds support for ahash:
https://github.com/tkaitchuck/aHash/tree/master/smhasher
There are also ahash's own benchmarks here:
https://github.com/tkaitchuck/aHash/blob/master/compare/test...
They use the wyhash Rust crate, so if wyhash itself was updated doing a head to head comparison would boil down to updating the wyhash crate and rerunning ahash's benchmark suite.
- Comparison of ahash with other hashing algorithms
- Comparing ahash to other hashing algorithms
meow_hash
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Use fast data algorithms (2021)
I'm late on the reply but I was using xxhash for something similar, but found that Meow hash was faster for me. Feel free to benchmark, since I'm sure it could vary depending on CPU architecture.
- Meow Hash (2018)
- Meow Hash
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Cryptanalysis of Meow Hash
for everyone who doesn't think highly of Casey Muratori (or at least the way he conducts himself online), the author of Meow Hash, took the criticism quite graciously:
https://twitter.com/cmuratori/status/1417546500083568641
https://github.com/cmuratori/meow_hash/issues/80
- Full 128-bit collision between two files in Meow Hash
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Reading a file in parallel
Is a standardized hashing algorithm required? SHA256 takes several CPU cycle per byte, but there are several hashing algorithm utilizing AES-NI that gives them 15-16 bytes per cycles, which translates to tens of gigabytes per second on modern CPU. At least one of them has been ported to .NET Core, and from what I see properly calls AES primitives.
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76% Faster CPython
MeowHash is the fastest non-cryptographic hash available online, and if it were used in CPython, which performs a hash for every fundamental operation in the language, then Python would be much faster.
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New Bare Hash Map: 2X-3X Speedup over SOTA
Meow hash claims 3-4x faster hashing over this, still passes smhasher, and is a few years old. https://mollyrocket.com/meowhash
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A Hashmap for the C Programming Language
Have you seen the meow hash implementation? Would that be suitable for this ?
What are some alternatives?
wyhash - The FASTEST QUALITY hash function, random number generators (PRNG) and hash map.
xxHash - Extremely fast non-cryptographic hash algorithm
smhasher - Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/smhasher
BLAKE3 - the official Rust and C implementations of the BLAKE3 cryptographic hash function
wyhash-rs - wyhash fast portable non-cryptographic hashing algorithm and random number generator in Rust
hashbrown - Rust port of Google's SwissTable hash map
smhasher - Hash function quality and speed tests
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
meow_hash.NET - Port of https://github.com/cmuratori/meow_hash to .NET Core
rust - Rust language bindings for TensorFlow
pHash - pHash - the open source perceptual hash library