| Index: chrome/common/visitedlink_common.cc
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| diff --git a/chrome/common/visitedlink_common.cc b/chrome/common/visitedlink_common.cc
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| deleted file mode 100644
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| index 7c21054a6f1fa0de65d843e82af60b8d5fe7620c..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
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| --- a/chrome/common/visitedlink_common.cc
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| +++ /dev/null
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| @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@
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| -// Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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| -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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| -// found in the LICENSE file.
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| -
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| -#include "chrome/common/visitedlink_common.h"
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| -
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| -#include <string.h> // for memset()
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| -
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| -#include "base/logging.h"
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| -#include "base/md5.h"
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| -#include "googleurl/src/gurl.h"
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| -
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| -const VisitedLinkCommon::Fingerprint VisitedLinkCommon::null_fingerprint_ = 0;
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| -const VisitedLinkCommon::Hash VisitedLinkCommon::null_hash_ = -1;
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| -
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| -VisitedLinkCommon::VisitedLinkCommon()
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| - : hash_table_(NULL),
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| - table_length_(0) {
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| - memset(salt_, 0, sizeof(salt_));
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| -}
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| -
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| -VisitedLinkCommon::~VisitedLinkCommon() {
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| -}
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| -
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| -// FIXME: this uses linear probing, it should be replaced with quadratic
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| -// probing or something better. See VisitedLinkMaster::AddFingerprint
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| -bool VisitedLinkCommon::IsVisited(const char* canonical_url,
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| - size_t url_len) const {
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| - if (url_len == 0)
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| - return false;
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| - if (!hash_table_ || table_length_ == 0)
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| - return false;
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| - return IsVisited(ComputeURLFingerprint(canonical_url, url_len));
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| -}
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| -
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| -bool VisitedLinkCommon::IsVisited(const GURL& url) const {
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| - return IsVisited(url.spec().data(), url.spec().size());
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| -}
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| -
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| -bool VisitedLinkCommon::IsVisited(Fingerprint fingerprint) const {
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| - // Go through the table until we find the item or an empty spot (meaning it
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| - // wasn't found). This loop will terminate as long as the table isn't full,
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| - // which should be enforced by AddFingerprint.
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| - Hash first_hash = HashFingerprint(fingerprint);
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| - Hash cur_hash = first_hash;
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| - while (true) {
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| - Fingerprint cur_fingerprint = FingerprintAt(cur_hash);
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| - if (cur_fingerprint == null_fingerprint_)
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| - return false; // End of probe sequence found.
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| - if (cur_fingerprint == fingerprint)
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| - return true; // Found a match.
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| -
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| - // This spot was taken, but not by the item we're looking for, search in
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| - // the next position.
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| - cur_hash++;
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| - if (cur_hash == table_length_)
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| - cur_hash = 0;
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| - if (cur_hash == first_hash) {
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| - // Wrapped around and didn't find an empty space, this means we're in an
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| - // infinite loop because AddFingerprint didn't do its job resizing.
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| - NOTREACHED();
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| - return false;
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| - }
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| - }
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| -}
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| -
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| -// Uses the top 64 bits of the MD5 sum of the canonical URL as the fingerprint,
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| -// this is as random as any other subset of the MD5SUM.
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| -//
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| -// FIXME: this uses the MD5SUM of the 16-bit character version. For systems
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| -// where wchar_t is not 16 bits (Linux uses 32 bits, I think), this will not be
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| -// compatable. We should define explicitly what should happen here across
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| -// platforms, and convert if necessary (probably to UTF-16).
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| -
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| -// static
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| -VisitedLinkCommon::Fingerprint VisitedLinkCommon::ComputeURLFingerprint(
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| - const char* canonical_url,
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| - size_t url_len,
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| - const uint8 salt[LINK_SALT_LENGTH]) {
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| - DCHECK(url_len > 0) << "Canonical URLs should not be empty";
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| -
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| - base::MD5Context ctx;
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| - base::MD5Init(&ctx);
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| - base::MD5Update(&ctx, base::StringPiece(reinterpret_cast<const char*>(salt),
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| - LINK_SALT_LENGTH));
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| - base::MD5Update(&ctx, base::StringPiece(canonical_url, url_len));
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| -
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| - base::MD5Digest digest;
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| - base::MD5Final(&digest, &ctx);
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| -
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| - // This is the same as "return *(Fingerprint*)&digest.a;" but if we do that
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| - // direct cast the alignment could be wrong, and we can't access a 64-bit int
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| - // on arbitrary alignment on some processors. This reinterpret_casts it
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| - // down to a char array of the same size as fingerprint, and then does the
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| - // bit cast, which amounts to a memcpy. This does not handle endian issues.
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| - return bit_cast<Fingerprint, uint8[8]>(
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| - *reinterpret_cast<uint8(*)[8]>(&digest.a));
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| -}
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