Crate blake2b_simd
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An implementation of the BLAKE2b and BLAKE2bp hash functions. See also
blake2s_simd
.
This crate includes:
- 100% stable Rust.
- SIMD implementations based on Samuel Neves’
blake2-avx2
. These are very fast. For benchmarks, see the Performance section of the README. - Portable, safe implementations for other platforms.
- Dynamic CPU feature detection. Binaries include multiple implementations by default and choose the fastest one the processor supports at runtime.
- All the features from the the BLAKE2 spec, like adjustable length, keying, and associated data for tree hashing.
no_std
support. Thestd
Cargo feature is on by default, for CPU feature detection and for implementingstd::io::Write
.- Support for computing multiple BLAKE2b hashes in parallel, matching the efficiency of
BLAKE2bp. See the
many
module.
Example
use blake2b_simd::{blake2b, Params};
let expected = "ca002330e69d3e6b84a46a56a6533fd79d51d97a3bb7cad6c2ff43b354185d6d\
c1e723fb3db4ae0737e120378424c714bb982d9dc5bbd7a0ab318240ddd18f8d";
let hash = blake2b(b"foo");
assert_eq!(expected, &hash.to_hex());
let hash = Params::new()
.hash_length(16)
.key(b"The Magic Words are Squeamish Ossifrage")
.personal(b"L. P. Waterhouse")
.to_state()
.update(b"foo")
.update(b"bar")
.update(b"baz")
.finalize();
assert_eq!("ee8ff4e9be887297cf79348dc35dab56", &hash.to_hex());
Modules
- BLAKE2bp, a variant of BLAKE2b that uses SIMD more efficiently.
- Interfaces for hashing multiple inputs at once, using SIMD more efficiently.
Structs
- A finalized BLAKE2 hash, with constant-time equality.
- A parameter builder that exposes all the non-default BLAKE2 features.
- An incremental hasher for BLAKE2b.
Constants
- The number input bytes passed to each call to the compression function. Small benchmarks need to use an even multiple of
BLOCKBYTES
, or else their apparent throughput will be low. - The max key length.
- The max hash length.
- The max personalization length.
- The max salt length.
Functions
- Compute the BLAKE2b hash of a slice of bytes all at once, using default parameters.