/* * Copyright (c) 2018 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved. * * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license * that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source * tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found * in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may * be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree. */ #include "api/audio_codecs/audio_codec_pair_id.h" #include #include #include "rtc_base/checks.h" namespace webrtc { namespace { // Returns a new value that it has never returned before. You may call it at // most 2^63 times in the lifetime of the program. Note: The returned values // may be easily predictable. uint64_t GetNextId() { static std::atomic next_id(0); // Atomically increment `next_id`, and return the previous value. Relaxed // memory order is sufficient, since all we care about is that different // callers return different values. const uint64_t new_id = next_id.fetch_add(1, std::memory_order_relaxed); // This check isn't atomic with the increment, so if we start 2^63 + 1 // invocations of GetNextId() in parallel, the last one to do the atomic // increment could return the ID 0 before any of the others had time to // trigger this DCHECK. We blithely assume that this won't happen. RTC_DCHECK_LT(new_id, uint64_t{1} << 63) << "Used up all ID values"; return new_id; } // Make an integer ID more unpredictable. This is a 1:1 mapping, so you can // feed it any value, but the idea is that you can feed it a sequence such as // 0, 1, 2, ... and get a new sequence that isn't as trivially predictable, so // that users won't rely on it being consecutive or increasing or anything like // that. constexpr uint64_t ObfuscateId(uint64_t id) { // Any nonzero coefficient that's relatively prime to 2^64 (that is, any odd // number) and any constant will give a 1:1 mapping. These high-entropy // values will prevent the sequence from being trivially predictable. // // Both the multiplication and the addition going to overflow almost always, // but that's fine---we *want* arithmetic mod 2^64. return uint64_t{0x85fdb20e1294309a} + uint64_t{0xc516ef5c37462469} * id; } // The first ten values. Verified against the Python function // // def f(n): // return (0x85fdb20e1294309a + 0xc516ef5c37462469 * n) % 2**64 // // Callers should obviously not depend on these exact values... // // (On Visual C++, we have to disable warning C4307 (integral constant // overflow), even though unsigned integers have perfectly well-defined // overflow behavior.) #ifdef _MSC_VER #pragma warning(push) #pragma warning(disable : 4307) #endif static_assert(ObfuscateId(0) == uint64_t{0x85fdb20e1294309a}, ""); static_assert(ObfuscateId(1) == uint64_t{0x4b14a16a49da5503}, ""); static_assert(ObfuscateId(2) == uint64_t{0x102b90c68120796c}, ""); static_assert(ObfuscateId(3) == uint64_t{0xd5428022b8669dd5}, ""); static_assert(ObfuscateId(4) == uint64_t{0x9a596f7eefacc23e}, ""); static_assert(ObfuscateId(5) == uint64_t{0x5f705edb26f2e6a7}, ""); static_assert(ObfuscateId(6) == uint64_t{0x24874e375e390b10}, ""); static_assert(ObfuscateId(7) == uint64_t{0xe99e3d93957f2f79}, ""); static_assert(ObfuscateId(8) == uint64_t{0xaeb52cefccc553e2}, ""); static_assert(ObfuscateId(9) == uint64_t{0x73cc1c4c040b784b}, ""); #ifdef _MSC_VER #pragma warning(pop) #endif } // namespace AudioCodecPairId AudioCodecPairId::Create() { return AudioCodecPairId(ObfuscateId(GetNextId())); } } // namespace webrtc