github.com/peggyl/go@v0.0.0-20151008231540-ae315999c2d5/src/hash/crc32/crc32.go (about) 1 // Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style 3 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. 4 5 // Package crc32 implements the 32-bit cyclic redundancy check, or CRC-32, 6 // checksum. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclic_redundancy_check for 7 // information. 8 // 9 // Polynomials are represented in LSB-first form also known as reversed representation. 10 // 11 // See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematics_of_cyclic_redundancy_checks#Reversed_representations_and_reciprocal_polynomials 12 // for information. 13 package crc32 14 15 import ( 16 "hash" 17 "sync" 18 ) 19 20 // The size of a CRC-32 checksum in bytes. 21 const Size = 4 22 23 // Predefined polynomials. 24 const ( 25 // IEEE is by far and away the most common CRC-32 polynomial. 26 // Used by ethernet (IEEE 802.3), v.42, fddi, gzip, zip, png, ... 27 IEEE = 0xedb88320 28 29 // Castagnoli's polynomial, used in iSCSI. 30 // Has better error detection characteristics than IEEE. 31 // http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/26.231911 32 Castagnoli = 0x82f63b78 33 34 // Koopman's polynomial. 35 // Also has better error detection characteristics than IEEE. 36 // http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/DSN.2002.1028931 37 Koopman = 0xeb31d82e 38 ) 39 40 // Table is a 256-word table representing the polynomial for efficient processing. 41 type Table [256]uint32 42 43 // castagnoliTable points to a lazily initialized Table for the Castagnoli 44 // polynomial. MakeTable will always return this value when asked to make a 45 // Castagnoli table so we can compare against it to find when the caller is 46 // using this polynomial. 47 var castagnoliTable *Table 48 var castagnoliOnce sync.Once 49 50 func castagnoliInit() { 51 castagnoliTable = makeTable(Castagnoli) 52 } 53 54 // IEEETable is the table for the IEEE polynomial. 55 var IEEETable = makeTable(IEEE) 56 57 // slicing8Table is array of 8 Tables 58 type slicing8Table [8]Table 59 60 // iEEETable8 is the slicing8Table for IEEE 61 var iEEETable8 *slicing8Table 62 var iEEETable8Once sync.Once 63 64 // MakeTable returns a Table constructed from the specified polynomial. 65 // The contents of this Table must not be modified. 66 func MakeTable(poly uint32) *Table { 67 switch poly { 68 case IEEE: 69 return IEEETable 70 case Castagnoli: 71 castagnoliOnce.Do(castagnoliInit) 72 return castagnoliTable 73 } 74 return makeTable(poly) 75 } 76 77 // makeTable returns the Table constructed from the specified polynomial. 78 func makeTable(poly uint32) *Table { 79 t := new(Table) 80 for i := 0; i < 256; i++ { 81 crc := uint32(i) 82 for j := 0; j < 8; j++ { 83 if crc&1 == 1 { 84 crc = (crc >> 1) ^ poly 85 } else { 86 crc >>= 1 87 } 88 } 89 t[i] = crc 90 } 91 return t 92 } 93 94 // makeTable8 returns slicing8Table constructed from the specified polynomial. 95 func makeTable8(poly uint32) *slicing8Table { 96 t := new(slicing8Table) 97 t[0] = *makeTable(poly) 98 for i := 0; i < 256; i++ { 99 crc := t[0][i] 100 for j := 1; j < 8; j++ { 101 crc = t[0][crc&0xFF] ^ (crc >> 8) 102 t[j][i] = crc 103 } 104 } 105 return t 106 } 107 108 // digest represents the partial evaluation of a checksum. 109 type digest struct { 110 crc uint32 111 tab *Table 112 } 113 114 // New creates a new hash.Hash32 computing the CRC-32 checksum 115 // using the polynomial represented by the Table. 116 // Its Sum method will lay the value out in big-endian byte order. 117 func New(tab *Table) hash.Hash32 { return &digest{0, tab} } 118 119 // NewIEEE creates a new hash.Hash32 computing the CRC-32 checksum 120 // using the IEEE polynomial. 121 // Its Sum method will lay the value out in big-endian byte order. 122 func NewIEEE() hash.Hash32 { return New(IEEETable) } 123 124 func (d *digest) Size() int { return Size } 125 126 func (d *digest) BlockSize() int { return 1 } 127 128 func (d *digest) Reset() { d.crc = 0 } 129 130 func update(crc uint32, tab *Table, p []byte) uint32 { 131 crc = ^crc 132 for _, v := range p { 133 crc = tab[byte(crc)^v] ^ (crc >> 8) 134 } 135 return ^crc 136 } 137 138 // updateSlicingBy8 updates CRC using Slicing-by-8 139 func updateSlicingBy8(crc uint32, tab *slicing8Table, p []byte) uint32 { 140 crc = ^crc 141 for len(p) > 8 { 142 crc ^= uint32(p[0]) | uint32(p[1])<<8 | uint32(p[2])<<16 | uint32(p[3])<<24 143 crc = tab[0][p[7]] ^ tab[1][p[6]] ^ tab[2][p[5]] ^ tab[3][p[4]] ^ 144 tab[4][crc>>24] ^ tab[5][(crc>>16)&0xFF] ^ 145 tab[6][(crc>>8)&0xFF] ^ tab[7][crc&0xFF] 146 p = p[8:] 147 } 148 crc = ^crc 149 return update(crc, &tab[0], p) 150 } 151 152 // Update returns the result of adding the bytes in p to the crc. 153 func Update(crc uint32, tab *Table, p []byte) uint32 { 154 switch tab { 155 case castagnoliTable: 156 return updateCastagnoli(crc, p) 157 case IEEETable: 158 return updateIEEE(crc, p) 159 } 160 return update(crc, tab, p) 161 } 162 163 func (d *digest) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { 164 d.crc = Update(d.crc, d.tab, p) 165 return len(p), nil 166 } 167 168 func (d *digest) Sum32() uint32 { return d.crc } 169 170 func (d *digest) Sum(in []byte) []byte { 171 s := d.Sum32() 172 return append(in, byte(s>>24), byte(s>>16), byte(s>>8), byte(s)) 173 } 174 175 // Checksum returns the CRC-32 checksum of data 176 // using the polynomial represented by the Table. 177 func Checksum(data []byte, tab *Table) uint32 { return Update(0, tab, data) } 178 179 // ChecksumIEEE returns the CRC-32 checksum of data 180 // using the IEEE polynomial. 181 func ChecksumIEEE(data []byte) uint32 { return Update(0, IEEETable, data) }