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Reduce size overhead of adaptative hashmap #40237
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impl<T> TaggedUnique<T> { | ||
unsafe fn new(ptr: *mut T) -> Self { | ||
assert!(mem::align_of::<T>() > 1); |
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1 is the smallest alignment possible, so this assertion is always triggered, no?
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I was under the impression that hashes in raw table is always aligned to at least four. I'll double check.
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Oh wait, never mind me.
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So, a few comments here.
While I don’t think that happens in practice, it is certainly possible for HashUint
get an alignment of 1
in theory. For example a custom data-layout could be used to achieve that. This is one minor portability concern.
I’m somewhat doubting the need to have this as a generic pointer, rather than just a TaggedHashUintPtr
type. This is so unusual a thing to do, that having a generic version is unlikely to ever have any benefit.
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Good point, I'll get rid of the generic.
I screwed the diff, will fix shortly. |
@arthurprs I remember you having some nice benchmarks for previous PR. Could you rerun those and make a comparison between having separate bool, embedding bool into tagged pointer and the state before adaptive hashing was implemented? |
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I did some benchmarks and discovered some weird inline failures There's things like
really... same for the small functions of the tagged ptr. I added some inline annotations and it was enough to bring the performance diff down to noise.
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Exposes a boolean flag in RawTable and use it instead of a bool field in HashMap. Fixes: rust-lang#40042
These happened because All in all implementation of this looks very good to me, but since I’m not a T-libs person, I cannot take the liberty to r+ this. |
@bors: r+ Thanks @arthurprs! |
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Reduce size overhead of adaptative hashmap Exposes a boolean flag in RawTable and use it instead of a bool field in HashMap. Taking a bit from capacity or length would make overflow handling tricky. Fixes: rust-lang#40042
Exposes a boolean flag in RawTable and use it instead of a bool field in HashMap.
Taking a bit from capacity or length would make overflow handling tricky.
Fixes: #40042