/* Licensed under LGPLv2.1+ - see LICENSE file for details */ #ifndef CCAN_CRCSYNC_H #define CCAN_CRCSYNC_H #include #include /** * crc_of_blocks - calculate the crc of the blocks. * @data: pointer to the buffer to CRC * @len: length of the buffer * @blocksize: CRC of each block (final block may be shorter) * @crcbits: the number of bits of crc you want (currently 64 maximum) * @crc: the crcs (array will have (len + blocksize-1)/blocksize entries). * * Calculates the CRC of each block, and output the lower @crcbits to * @crc array. */ void crc_of_blocks(const void *data, size_t len, unsigned int blocksize, unsigned int crcbits, uint64_t crc[]); /** * crc_context_new - allocate and initialize state for crc_find_block * @blocksize: the size of each block * @crcbits: the bits valid in the CRCs (<= 64) * @crc: array of block crcs (including final block, if any) * @num_crcs: number of block crcs * @tail_size: the size of final partial block, if any (< blocksize). * * Returns an allocated pointer to the structure for crc_find_block, * or NULL. Makes a copy of @crc. */ struct crc_context *crc_context_new(size_t blocksize, unsigned crcbits, const uint64_t crc[], unsigned num_crcs, size_t final_size); /** * crc_read_block - search for block matches in the buffer. * @ctx: struct crc_context from crc_context_new. * @result: unmatched bytecount, or crc which matched. * @buf: pointer to bytes * @buflen: length of buffer * * Returns the number of bytes of the buffer which have been digested, * and sets @result either to a negagive number (== -crc_number - 1) * to show that a block matched a crc, or zero or more to represent a * length of unmatched data. * * Note that multiple lengths of unmatched data might be returned in a row: * you'll probably want to merge them yourself. */ size_t crc_read_block(struct crc_context *ctx, long *result, const void *buf, size_t buflen); /** * crc_read_flush - flush any remaining data from crc_read_block. * @ctx: the context passed to crc_read_block. * * Matches the final data. This can be used to create a boundary, or * simply flush the final data. Keep calling it until it returns 0. */ long crc_read_flush(struct crc_context *ctx); /** * crc_context_free - free a context returned from crc_context_new. * @ctx: the context returned from crc_context_new, or NULL. */ void crc_context_free(struct crc_context *ctx); #endif /* CCAN_CRCSYNC_H */