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author | Mattias Andrée <maandree@kth.se> | 2019-02-11 16:22:00 +0100 |
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committer | Mattias Andrée <maandree@kth.se> | 2019-02-11 16:22:00 +0100 |
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diff --git a/libkeccak_hmac_fast_digest.3 b/libkeccak_hmac_fast_digest.3 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..68fcc69 --- /dev/null +++ b/libkeccak_hmac_fast_digest.3 @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ +.TH LIBKECCAK_HMAC_FAST_DIGEST 3 LIBKECCAK +.SH NAME +libkeccak_hmac_fast_digest - Complete the HMAC-hashing of a message without erasure +.SH SYNOPSIS +.nf +#include <libkeccak.h> + +int libkeccak_hmac_fast_digest(libkeccak_hmac_state_t *\fIstate\fP, const void *\fImsg\fP, size_t \fImsglen\fP, + size_t \fIbits\fP, const char *\fIsuffix\fP, void *\fIhashsum\fP); +.fi +.PP +Link with +.IR -lkeccak . +.SH DESCRIPTION +The +.BR libkeccak_hmac_fast_digest () +function absorbes the last part of (or all of) a message, +and returns the HMAC hash of the entire message. The last +part of the message is specified by the +.I msg +parameter, and its byte-size is specified by the +.I msglen +parameter. If all of the message has already be processed +by calls to the +.BR libkeccak_hmac_update (3) +function or the +.BR libkeccak_hmac_fast_update (3) +function (with the same pointer on +.IR state ,) +.I msg +and +.I msglen +should be set to +.I NULL +and 0, respectively. +.PP +If the message is not comprised a whole number of bytes, +the number of bits, modulus 8, in the message should be +specified in the +.I bits +parameter. +.I msglen +must only count the number of whole bytes, that is, the +floor of the number of bits in the message divided by 8. +.PP +.I suffix +should be a NUL-terminated string of ASCII '1':s +and '0':s, representing the bits that should be appended +to the message. If this string is empty, +.I NULL +may be used instead. This is used to select hash algorithm. +For pure Keccak, +.I NULL +or \(dq\(dq is used. For the other algorithms the constants +.B LIBKECCAK_SHA3_SUFFIX +(for SHA-3), +.B LIBKECCAK_RAWSHAKE_SUFFIX +(for RawSHAKE), and +.B LIBKECCAK_SHAKE_SUFFIX +(for SHAKE) are used. +.PP +The hash of the message will be stored to +.IR hashsum , +unless +.I hashsum +is +.I NULL +(which increases the performance of the call.) A total of +.RI (( state->n ++ 7) / 8) bytes will be written to the beginning of +.IR hashsum . +Therefore, +.I hashsum +needs at least an allocation size of that number of bytes. +.PP +The +.BR libkeccak_hmac_fast_digest () +function may reallocate the state's message chunk buffer. +When doing so, it attempts to do so as quickly as possible, +rather than ensuring that the information in the old +allocation is securely removed if a new allocation is required. +.SH RETURN VALUES +The +.BR libkeccak_hmac_fast_digest () +function returns 0 upon successful completion. On error, +-1 is returned and +.I errno +is set to describe the error. +.SH ERRORS +The +.BR libkeccak_hmac_fast_digest () +function may fail for any reason specified by the function +.BR realloc (3). +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR libkeccak_hmac_create (3), +.BR libkeccak_hmac_initialise (3), +.BR libkeccak_hmac_fast_update (3), +.BR libkeccak_hmac_fast_digest (3) |