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Introduce 64-bit hash functions with a 64-bit seed.
This will be useful for hash partitioning, which needs a way to seed the hash functions to avoid problems such as a hash index on a hash partitioned table clumping all values into a small portion of the bucket space; it's also useful for anything that wants a 64-bit hash value rather than a 32-bit hash value. Just in case somebody wants a 64-bit hash value that is compatible with the existing 32-bit hash values, make the low 32-bits of the 64-bit hash value match the 32-bit hash value when the seed is 0. Robert Haas and Amul Sul Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+Tgmoafx2yoJuhCQQOL5CocEi-w_uG4S2xT0EtgiJnPGcHW3g@mail.gmail.com
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@@ -486,6 +486,16 @@ hashinet(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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return hash_any((unsigned char *) VARDATA_ANY(addr), addrsize + 2);
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}
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Datum
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hashinetextended(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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{
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inet *addr = PG_GETARG_INET_PP(0);
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int addrsize = ip_addrsize(addr);
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return hash_any_extended((unsigned char *) VARDATA_ANY(addr), addrsize + 2,
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PG_GETARG_INT64(1));
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}
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/*
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* Boolean network-inclusion tests.
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*/
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