Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package crc32 implements the 32-bit cyclic redundancy check, or CRC-32, checksum. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclic_redundancy_check for information.
Polynomials are represented in LSB-first form also known as reversed representation.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematics_of_cyclic_redundancy_checks#Reversed_representations_and_reciprocal_polynomials for information.
Index ¶
Examples ¶
Constants ¶
const ( // IEEE is by far and away the most common CRC-32 polynomial. // Used by ethernet (IEEE 802.3), v.42, fddi, gzip, zip, png, ... IEEE = 0xedb88320 // Castagnoli's polynomial, used in iSCSI. // Has better error detection characteristics than IEEE. // https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/26.231911 Castagnoli = 0x82f63b78 // Koopman's polynomial. // Also has better error detection characteristics than IEEE. // https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/DSN.2002.1028931 Koopman = 0xeb31d82e )
Predefined polynomials.
const Size = 4
The size of a CRC-32 checksum in bytes.
Variables ¶
var IEEETable = simpleMakeTable(IEEE)
IEEETable is the table for the IEEE polynomial.
Functions ¶
func Checksum ¶
Checksum returns the CRC-32 checksum of data using the polynomial represented by the Table.
func ChecksumIEEE ¶
ChecksumIEEE returns the CRC-32 checksum of data using the IEEE polynomial.
func New ¶
New creates a new hash.Hash32 computing the CRC-32 checksum using the polynomial represented by the Table. Its Sum method will lay the value out in big-endian byte order. The returned Hash32 also implements encoding.BinaryMarshaler and encoding.BinaryUnmarshaler to marshal and unmarshal the internal state of the hash.
func NewIEEE ¶
NewIEEE creates a new hash.Hash32 computing the CRC-32 checksum using the IEEE polynomial. Its Sum method will lay the value out in big-endian byte order. The returned Hash32 also implements encoding.BinaryMarshaler and encoding.BinaryUnmarshaler to marshal and unmarshal the internal state of the hash.
Types ¶
type Table ¶
type Table [256]uint32
Table is a 256-word table representing the polynomial for efficient processing.
func MakeTable ¶
MakeTable returns a Table constructed from the specified polynomial. The contents of this Table must not be modified.
Example ¶
package main import ( "fmt" "hash/crc32" ) func main() { // In this package, the CRC polynomial is represented in reversed notation, // or LSB-first representation. // // LSB-first representation is a hexadecimal number with n bits, in which the // most significant bit represents the coefficient of x⁰ and the least significant // bit represents the coefficient of xⁿ⁻¹ (the coefficient for xⁿ is implicit). // // For example, CRC32-Q, as defined by the following polynomial, // x³²+ x³¹+ x²⁴+ x²²+ x¹⁶+ x¹⁴+ x⁸+ x⁷+ x⁵+ x³+ x¹+ x⁰ // has the reversed notation 0b11010101100000101000001010000001, so the value // that should be passed to MakeTable is 0xD5828281. crc32q := crc32.MakeTable(0xD5828281) fmt.Printf("%08x\n", crc32.Checksum([]byte("Hello world"), crc32q)) }
Output: 2964d064