zephyr/samples/basic/hash_map
Lucas Tamborrino 11fc182315 soc: esp32: refactor esp32_net
SOC_ESP32_NET is now SOC_ESP32_APPCPU, following espressif's
naming convention in the same manner as ESP32S3 app cpu.

SOC_ESP32_APPCU is now a subset of SOC_SERIES_ESP32.

This commit also changes the necessary files, samples and tests
for bisect purposes.

Signed-off-by: Lucas Tamborrino <lucas.tamborrino@espressif.com>
2024-01-13 00:22:24 +00:00
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src
CMakeLists.txt
Kconfig
README.rst
prj.conf
sample.yaml

README.rst

.. zephyr:code-sample:: system_hashmap
   :name: System hashmap
   :relevant-api: hashmap_apis

   Insert, replace, and remove entries in a hashmap.

Overview
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This is a simple example that repeatedly:

* inserts up to ``CONFIG_TEST_LIB_HASH_MAP_MAX_ENTRIES``
* replaces up to the same number that were previously inserted
* removes all previously inserted keys

Building
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This application can be built on :ref:`native_sim <native_sim>` as follows:

.. zephyr-app-commands::
   :zephyr-app: samples/basic/hash_map
   :host-os: unix
   :board: native_sim
   :goals: build
   :compact:

To build for another board, change "native_sim" above to that board's name.

Additionally, it is possible to use one of the other Hashmap implementations by specifying

* ``CONFIG_SYS_HASH_MAP_CHOICE_SC=y`` (Separate Chaining)
* ``CONFIG_SYS_HASH_MAP_CHOICE_OA_LP=y`` (Open Addressing / Linear Probe)
* ``CONFIG_SYS_HASH_MAP_CHOICE_CXX=y`` (C Wrapper around the C++ ``std::unordered_map``)

To stress the Hashmap implementation, adjust ``CONFIG_TEST_LIB_HASH_MAP_MAX_ENTRIES``.

Running
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Run ``build/zephyr/zephyr.exe``

Sample Output
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.. code-block:: console

    System Hashmap sample

    [00:00:11.000,000] <inf> hashmap_sample: n_insert: 118200 n_remove: 295500 n_replace: 329061 n_miss: 0 n_error: 0 max_size: 118200
    [00:00:11.010,000] <inf> hashmap_sample: success