Revision 8e6345d2df40756c5ef62f3190cb152058fec890 authored by Maysam Yabandeh on 25 June 2017, 01:07:34 UTC, committed by Facebook Github Bot on 25 June 2017, 01:12:03 UTC
Summary: Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2494

Differential Revision: D5317902

Pulled By: maysamyabandeh

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random.h
//  Copyright (c) 2011-present, Facebook, Inc.  All rights reserved.
//  This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the
//  LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant
//  of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory.
//  This source code is also licensed under the GPLv2 license found in the
//  COPYING file in the root directory of this source tree.
//
// Copyright (c) 2011 The LevelDB Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file. See the AUTHORS file for names of contributors.

#pragma once
#include <random>
#include <stdint.h>

namespace rocksdb {

// A very simple random number generator.  Not especially good at
// generating truly random bits, but good enough for our needs in this
// package.
class Random {
 private:
  enum : uint32_t {
    M = 2147483647L  // 2^31-1
  };
  enum : uint64_t {
    A = 16807  // bits 14, 8, 7, 5, 2, 1, 0
  };

  uint32_t seed_;

  static uint32_t GoodSeed(uint32_t s) { return (s & M) != 0 ? (s & M) : 1; }

 public:
  // This is the largest value that can be returned from Next()
  enum : uint32_t { kMaxNext = M };

  explicit Random(uint32_t s) : seed_(GoodSeed(s)) {}

  void Reset(uint32_t s) { seed_ = GoodSeed(s); }

  uint32_t Next() {
    // We are computing
    //       seed_ = (seed_ * A) % M,    where M = 2^31-1
    //
    // seed_ must not be zero or M, or else all subsequent computed values
    // will be zero or M respectively.  For all other values, seed_ will end
    // up cycling through every number in [1,M-1]
    uint64_t product = seed_ * A;

    // Compute (product % M) using the fact that ((x << 31) % M) == x.
    seed_ = static_cast<uint32_t>((product >> 31) + (product & M));
    // The first reduction may overflow by 1 bit, so we may need to
    // repeat.  mod == M is not possible; using > allows the faster
    // sign-bit-based test.
    if (seed_ > M) {
      seed_ -= M;
    }
    return seed_;
  }

  // Returns a uniformly distributed value in the range [0..n-1]
  // REQUIRES: n > 0
  uint32_t Uniform(int n) { return Next() % n; }

  // Randomly returns true ~"1/n" of the time, and false otherwise.
  // REQUIRES: n > 0
  bool OneIn(int n) { return (Next() % n) == 0; }

  // Skewed: pick "base" uniformly from range [0,max_log] and then
  // return "base" random bits.  The effect is to pick a number in the
  // range [0,2^max_log-1] with exponential bias towards smaller numbers.
  uint32_t Skewed(int max_log) {
    return Uniform(1 << Uniform(max_log + 1));
  }

  // Returns a Random instance for use by the current thread without
  // additional locking
  static Random* GetTLSInstance();
};

// A simple 64bit random number generator based on std::mt19937_64
class Random64 {
 private:
  std::mt19937_64 generator_;

 public:
  explicit Random64(uint64_t s) : generator_(s) { }

  // Generates the next random number
  uint64_t Next() { return generator_(); }

  // Returns a uniformly distributed value in the range [0..n-1]
  // REQUIRES: n > 0
  uint64_t Uniform(uint64_t n) {
    return std::uniform_int_distribution<uint64_t>(0, n - 1)(generator_);
  }

  // Randomly returns true ~"1/n" of the time, and false otherwise.
  // REQUIRES: n > 0
  bool OneIn(uint64_t n) { return Uniform(n) == 0; }

  // Skewed: pick "base" uniformly from range [0,max_log] and then
  // return "base" random bits.  The effect is to pick a number in the
  // range [0,2^max_log-1] with exponential bias towards smaller numbers.
  uint64_t Skewed(int max_log) {
    return Uniform(uint64_t(1) << Uniform(max_log + 1));
  }
};

}  // namespace rocksdb
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