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LSH-224 hash function. More...
#include <lsh.h>
Public Member Functions | |
| CRYPTOPP_CONSTANT (DIGESTSIZE=28) | |
| Digest size, in bytes. | |
| CRYPTOPP_CONSTANT (BLOCKSIZE=LSH256_Base::BLOCKSIZE) | |
| Block size, in bytes. | |
| LSH224 () | |
| Construct a LSH-224. | |
| std::string | AlgorithmName () const |
| Provides the name of this algorithm. | |
Public Member Functions inherited from LSH256_Base | |
| CRYPTOPP_CONSTANT (BLOCKSIZE=128) | |
| Block size, in bytes. | |
| unsigned int | BlockSize () const |
| Provides the block size of the compression function. | |
| unsigned int | DigestSize () const |
| unsigned int | OptimalDataAlignment () const |
| Provides input and output data alignment for optimal performance. | |
| void | Restart () |
| Restart the hash. | |
| void | Update (const byte *input, size_t size) |
| Updates a hash with additional input. | |
| void | TruncatedFinal (byte *hash, size_t size) |
| Computes the hash of the current message. | |
| std::string | AlgorithmProvider () const |
| Retrieve the provider of this algorithm. | |
Public Member Functions inherited from HashTransformation | |
| HashTransformation & | Ref () |
| Provides a reference to this object. | |
| virtual byte * | CreateUpdateSpace (size_t &size) |
| Request space which can be written into by the caller. | |
| virtual void | Final (byte *digest) |
| Computes the hash of the current message. | |
| unsigned int | TagSize () const |
| virtual unsigned int | OptimalBlockSize () const |
| Provides the input block size most efficient for this hash. | |
| virtual void | CalculateDigest (byte *digest, const byte *input, size_t length) |
| Updates the hash with additional input and computes the hash of the current message. | |
| virtual bool | Verify (const byte *digest) |
| Verifies the hash of the current message. | |
| virtual bool | VerifyDigest (const byte *digest, const byte *input, size_t length) |
| Updates the hash with additional input and verifies the hash of the current message. | |
| virtual void | CalculateTruncatedDigest (byte *digest, size_t digestSize, const byte *input, size_t length) |
| Updates the hash with additional input and computes the hash of the current message. | |
| virtual bool | TruncatedVerify (const byte *digest, size_t digestLength) |
| Verifies the hash of the current message. | |
| virtual bool | VerifyTruncatedDigest (const byte *digest, size_t digestLength, const byte *input, size_t length) |
| Updates the hash with additional input and verifies the hash of the current message. | |
Public Member Functions inherited from Algorithm | |
| Algorithm (bool checkSelfTestStatus=true) | |
| Interface for all crypto algorithms. | |
Public Member Functions inherited from Clonable | |
| virtual Clonable * | Clone () const |
| Copies this object. | |
Static Public Member Functions | |
| static std::string | StaticAlgorithmName () |
| The algorithm's name. | |
Additional Inherited Members | |
Protected Member Functions inherited from LSH256_Base | |
| LSH256_Base (unsigned int algType, unsigned int digestSize) | |
Protected Member Functions inherited from HashTransformation | |
| void | ThrowIfInvalidTruncatedSize (size_t size) const |
| Validates a truncated digest size. | |
Protected Attributes inherited from LSH256_Base | |
| FixedSizeSecBlock< word32, 80+2 > | m_state |
| word32 | m_digestSize |
LSH-224 hash function.
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Provides the name of this algorithm.
The standard algorithm name can be a name like AES or AES/GCM. Some algorithms do not have standard names yet. For example, there is no standard algorithm name for Shoup's ECIES.
Reimplemented from Algorithm.
| LSH224::CRYPTOPP_CONSTANT | ( | BLOCKSIZE | = LSH256_Base::BLOCKSIZE | ) |
Block size, in bytes.
LSH_256 uses LSH256_MSG_BLK_BYTE_LEN for block size, which is 128
| LSH224::CRYPTOPP_CONSTANT | ( | DIGESTSIZE | = 28 | ) |
Digest size, in bytes.
LSH_256 uses LSH_GET_HASHBYTE(algType) for digest size, which is 28
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The algorithm's name.
The standard algorithm name can be a name like AES or AES/GCM. Some algorithms do not have standard names yet. For example, there is no standard algorithm name for Shoup's ECIES.