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- /* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
- /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
- * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
- * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
- /* The xorshift128+ pseudo-random number generator. */
- #ifndef mozilla_XorShift128Plus_h
- #define mozilla_XorShift128Plus_h
- #include "mozilla/Assertions.h"
- #include "mozilla/Attributes.h"
- #include "mozilla/FloatingPoint.h"
- #include <inttypes.h>
- namespace mozilla {
- namespace non_crypto {
- /*
- * A stream of pseudo-random numbers generated using the xorshift+ technique
- * described here:
- *
- * Vigna, Sebastiano (2014). "Further scramblings of Marsaglia's xorshift
- * generators". arXiv:1404.0390 (http://arxiv.org/abs/1404.0390)
- *
- * That paper says:
- *
- * In particular, we propose a tightly coded xorshift128+ generator that
- * does not fail systematically any test from the BigCrush suite of TestU01
- * (even reversed) and generates 64 pseudorandom bits in 1.10 ns on an
- * Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770 CPU @3.40GHz (Haswell). It is the fastest
- * generator we are aware of with such empirical statistical properties.
- *
- * The stream of numbers produced by this method repeats every 2**128 - 1 calls
- * (i.e. never, for all practical purposes). Zero appears 2**64 - 1 times in
- * this period; all other numbers appear 2**64 times. Additionally, each *bit*
- * in the produced numbers repeats every 2**128 - 1 calls.
- *
- * This generator is not suitable as a cryptographically secure random number
- * generator.
- */
- class XorShift128PlusRNG {
- uint64_t mState[2];
- public:
- /*
- * Construct a xorshift128+ pseudo-random number stream using |aInitial0| and
- * |aInitial1| as the initial state. These MUST NOT both be zero.
- *
- * If the initial states contain many zeros, for a few iterations you'll see
- * many zeroes in the generated numbers. It's suggested to seed a SplitMix64
- * generator <http://xorshift.di.unimi.it/splitmix64.c> and use its first two
- * outputs to seed xorshift128+.
- */
- XorShift128PlusRNG(uint64_t aInitial0, uint64_t aInitial1) {
- setState(aInitial0, aInitial1);
- }
- /**
- * Return a pseudo-random 64-bit number.
- */
- uint64_t next() {
- /*
- * The offsetOfState*() methods below are provided so that exceedingly-rare
- * callers that want to observe or poke at RNG state in C++ type-system-
- * ignoring means can do so. Don't change the next() or nextDouble()
- * algorithms without altering code that uses offsetOfState*()!
- */
- uint64_t s1 = mState[0];
- const uint64_t s0 = mState[1];
- mState[0] = s0;
- s1 ^= s1 << 23;
- mState[1] = s1 ^ s0 ^ (s1 >> 17) ^ (s0 >> 26);
- return mState[1] + s0;
- }
- /*
- * Return a pseudo-random floating-point value in the range [0, 1). More
- * precisely, choose an integer in the range [0, 2**53) and divide it by
- * 2**53. Given the 2**128 - 1 period noted above, the produced doubles are
- * all but uniformly distributed in this range.
- */
- double nextDouble() {
- /*
- * Because the IEEE 64-bit floating point format stores the leading '1' bit
- * of the mantissa implicitly, it effectively represents a mantissa in the
- * range [0, 2**53) in only 52 bits. FloatingPoint<double>::kExponentShift
- * is the width of the bitfield in the in-memory format, so we must add one
- * to get the mantissa's range.
- */
- static constexpr int kMantissaBits =
- mozilla::FloatingPoint<double>::kExponentShift + 1;
- uint64_t mantissa = next() & ((UINT64_C(1) << kMantissaBits) - 1);
- return double(mantissa) / (UINT64_C(1) << kMantissaBits);
- }
- /*
- * Set the stream's current state to |aState0| and |aState1|. These must not
- * both be zero; ideally, they should have an almost even mix of zero and one
- * bits.
- */
- void setState(uint64_t aState0, uint64_t aState1) {
- MOZ_ASSERT(aState0 || aState1);
- mState[0] = aState0;
- mState[1] = aState1;
- }
- static size_t offsetOfState0() {
- return offsetof(XorShift128PlusRNG, mState[0]);
- }
- static size_t offsetOfState1() {
- return offsetof(XorShift128PlusRNG, mState[1]);
- }
- };
- } // namespace non_crypto
- } // namespace mozilla
- #endif // mozilla_XorShift128Plus_h
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