+/* Calculate the SHA1 message digest of a stream and move it from the list of
+ * unhashed streams to the stream lookup table, possibly joining it with an
+ * existing lookup table entry for an identical stream.
+ *
+ * @lte: An unhashed lookup table entry.
+ * @lookup_table: Lookup table for the WIM.
+ * @lte_ret: On success, write a pointer to the resulting lookup table
+ * entry to this location. This will be the same as @lte
+ * if it was inserted into the lookup table, or different if
+ * a duplicate stream was found.
+ *
+ * Returns 0 on success; nonzero if there is an error reading the stream.
+ */
+int
+hash_unhashed_stream(struct wim_lookup_table_entry *lte,
+ struct wim_lookup_table *lookup_table,
+ struct wim_lookup_table_entry **lte_ret)
+{
+ int ret;
+ struct wim_lookup_table_entry *duplicate_lte;
+ struct wim_lookup_table_entry **back_ptr;
+
+ wimlib_assert(lte->unhashed);
+
+ /* back_ptr must be saved because @back_inode and @back_stream_id are in
+ * union with the SHA1 message digest and will no longer be valid once
+ * the SHA1 has been calculated. */
+ back_ptr = retrieve_lte_pointer(lte);
+
+ ret = sha1_resource(lte);
+ if (ret)
+ return ret;
+
+ /* Look for a duplicate stream */
+ duplicate_lte = __lookup_resource(lookup_table, lte->hash);
+ list_del(<e->unhashed_list);
+ if (duplicate_lte) {
+ /* We have a duplicate stream. Transfer the reference counts
+ * from this stream to the duplicate, update the reference to
+ * this stream (in an inode or ads_entry) to point to the
+ * duplicate, then free this stream. */
+ wimlib_assert(!(duplicate_lte->unhashed));
+ duplicate_lte->refcnt += lte->refcnt;
+ duplicate_lte->out_refcnt += lte->refcnt;
+ *back_ptr = duplicate_lte;