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Question Hash Tables of Buffers

Hello,

I want to know how hash tables for buffers were implemented in Unix and now, in linux how they are implemented ?

I am aware of what hashing is..also quite familiar with Unix/Linux.

Special case is how device numbers comes into picture..I am curious !

If possible consider some example like there are 1000 buffers that can stay in buffer pool..
Please do not divert by proving it is of O(1). I know that. I am asking implementation thing!
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