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Overview ¶
package aes12 implements standard block cipher modes that can be wrapped around low-level block cipher implementations. See http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/ST/toolkit/BCM/current_modes.html and NIST Special Publication 800-38A.
package aes12 implements AES encryption (formerly Rijndael), as defined in U.S. Federal Information Processing Standards Publication 197.
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Constants ¶
const BlockSize = 16
The AES block size in bytes.
Variables ¶
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Functions ¶
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Types ¶
type AEAD ¶
type AEAD interface { // NonceSize returns the size of the nonce that must be passed to Seal // and Open. NonceSize() int // Overhead returns the maximum difference between the lengths of a // plaintext and its ciphertext. Overhead() int // Seal encrypts and authenticates plaintext, authenticates the // additional data and appends the result to dst, returning the updated // slice. The nonce must be NonceSize() bytes long and unique for all // time, for a given key. // // The plaintext and dst may alias exactly or not at all. To reuse // plaintext's storage for the encrypted output, use plaintext[:0] as dst. Seal(dst, nonce, plaintext, additionalData []byte) []byte // Open decrypts and authenticates ciphertext, authenticates the // additional data and, if successful, appends the resulting plaintext // to dst, returning the updated slice. The nonce must be NonceSize() // bytes long and both it and the additional data must match the // value passed to Seal. // // The ciphertext and dst may alias exactly or not at all. To reuse // ciphertext's storage for the decrypted output, use ciphertext[:0] as dst. // // Even if the function fails, the contents of dst, up to its capacity, // may be overwritten. Open(dst, nonce, ciphertext, additionalData []byte) ([]byte, error) }
AEAD is a cipher mode providing authenticated encryption with associated data. For a description of the methodology, see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Authenticated_encryption
func NewGCM ¶
NewGCM returns the given 128-bit, block cipher wrapped in Galois Counter Mode with the standard nonce length.
func NewGCMWithNonceSize ¶
NewGCMWithNonceSize returns the given 128-bit, block cipher wrapped in Galois Counter Mode, which accepts nonces of the given length.
Only use this function if you require compatibility with an existing cryptosystem that uses non-standard nonce lengths. All other users should use NewGCM, which is faster and more resistant to misuse.
type Block ¶
type Block interface { // BlockSize returns the cipher's block size. BlockSize() int // Encrypt encrypts the first block in src into dst. // Dst and src may point at the same memory. Encrypt(dst, src []byte) // Decrypt decrypts the first block in src into dst. // Dst and src may point at the same memory. Decrypt(dst, src []byte) }
A Block represents an implementation of block cipher using a given key. It provides the capability to encrypt or decrypt individual blocks. The mode implementations extend that capability to streams of blocks.
type BlockMode ¶
type BlockMode interface { // BlockSize returns the mode's block size. BlockSize() int // CryptBlocks encrypts or decrypts a number of blocks. The length of // src must be a multiple of the block size. Dst and src may point to // the same memory. CryptBlocks(dst, src []byte) }
A BlockMode represents a block cipher running in a block-based mode (CBC, ECB etc).
type KeySizeError ¶
type KeySizeError int
func (KeySizeError) Error ¶
func (k KeySizeError) Error() string
type Stream ¶
type Stream interface { // XORKeyStream XORs each byte in the given slice with a byte from the // cipher's key stream. Dst and src may point to the same memory. // If len(dst) < len(src), XORKeyStream should panic. It is acceptable // to pass a dst bigger than src, and in that case, XORKeyStream will // only update dst[:len(src)] and will not touch the rest of dst. XORKeyStream(dst, src []byte) }
A Stream represents a stream cipher.