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- // Copyright 2010 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
- //
- // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
- // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
- // You may obtain a copy of the License at
- //
- // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
- //
- // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
- // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
- // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
- // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
- // limitations under the License.
- // Example how to use CRC implementation via the interface which
- // hides details of implementation.
- //
- // The raw implementation is not indended to be used in a project
- // directly because:
- // - Implementation lives in the header files because that is the
- // only way to use templates efficiently.
- // - Header files are quite "dirty" -- they define and use a
- // lot of macros. Bringing these macros to all files in
- // a project is not particularly good idea.
- // - The code takes forever to compile with GCC (e.g. GCC
- // 4.4.3 and 4.5.0 compile the unittest for about 30 seconds).
- //
- // Solution:
- // - Create your own, clean interface.
- // - Do not expose interface internals in a header file.
- // - Proxy all calls to your interface to CRC implementation.
- // - Keep only one copy of actual implementation.
- #ifndef CRCUTIL_INTERFACE_H_
- #define CRCUTIL_INTERFACE_H_
- #include "std_headers.h" // size_t
- namespace crcutil_interface {
- // Many projects define their own uint64. Do it here.
- typedef unsigned long long UINT64;
- class CRC {
- public:
- // Creates new instance of CRC class.
- // If arguments are illegal (e.g. provided generating polynomial
- // has more bits than provided degree), returns NULL.
- //
- // poly_* - generating polynomial (reversed bit format).
- // degree - degree of generating polynomial.
- // canonical - if true, input CRC value will be XOR'ed with
- // (inverted) before and after CRC computation.
- // roll_start_value - starting value of rolling CRC.
- // roll_window_bytes - length of rolling CRC window in bytes.
- // If roll_length is 0, roll_start_value
- // shall be 0.
- // use_sse4_2 - if true, use SSE4.2 crc32 instruction to compute
- // CRC when generating polynomial is CRC32C (Castagnoli)
- // allocated_memory - optional (may be NULL) address of a variable
- // to store the address of actually allocated memory.
- static CRC *Create(UINT64 poly_lo,
- UINT64 poly_hi,
- size_t degree,
- bool canonical,
- UINT64 roll_start_value_lo,
- UINT64 roll_start_value_hi,
- size_t roll_window_bytes,
- bool use_sse4_2,
- const void **allocated_memory);
- // Deletes the instance of CRC class.
- virtual void Delete() = 0;
- // Returns true if SSE4.2 is available.
- static bool IsSSE42Available();
- // Returns generating polynomial.
- virtual void GeneratingPolynomial(/* OUT */ UINT64 *lo,
- /* OUT */ UINT64 *hi = NULL) const = 0;
- // Returns degree of generating polynomial.
- virtual size_t Degree() const = 0;
- // Returns canonization constant used to XOR crc value
- // before and after CRC computation.
- virtual void CanonizeValue(/* OUT */ UINT64 *lo,
- /* OUT */ UINT64 *hi = NULL) const = 0;
- // Returns rolling CRC starting value.
- virtual void RollStartValue(/* OUT */ UINT64 *lo,
- /* OUT */ UINT64 *hi = NULL) const = 0;
- // Returns length of rolling CRC window.
- virtual size_t RollWindowBytes() const = 0;
- // Returns CRC of CRC tables to enable verification
- // of integrity of CRC function itself by comparing
- // the result with pre-computed value.
- virtual void SelfCheckValue(/* OUT */ UINT64 *lo,
- /* OUT */ UINT64 *hi = NULL) const = 0;
- // Given CRC value of previous chunk of data,
- // extends it to new chunk, retuning the result in-place.
- //
- // If degree of CRC polynomial is 64 or less,
- // (*hi) will not be touched.
- virtual void Compute(const void *data,
- size_t bytes,
- /* INOUT */ UINT64 *lo,
- /* INOUT */ UINT64 *hi = NULL) const = 0;
- // Starts rolling CRC by computing CRC of first
- // "roll_length" bytes of "data", using "roll_start_value"
- // as starting value (see Create()).
- // Should not be called if the value of "roll_value" was 0.
- virtual void RollStart(const void *data,
- /* OUT */ UINT64 *lo,
- /* OUT */ UINT64 *hi = NULL) const = 0;
- // Rolls CRC by 1 byte, given the bytes leaving and
- // entering the window of "roll_length" bytes.
- // RollStart() should be called before "Roll".
- // Should not be called if the value of "roll_value" was 0.
- virtual void Roll(size_t byte_out,
- size_t byte_in,
- /* INOUT */ UINT64 *lo,
- /* INOUT */ UINT64 *hi = NULL) const = 0;
- // Computes CRC of sequence of zeroes -- without touching the data.
- virtual void CrcOfZeroes(UINT64 bytes,
- /* INOUT */ UINT64 *lo,
- /* INOUT */ UINT64 *hi = NULL) const = 0;
- // Computes value of CRC(A, bytes, start_new) given known
- // crc=CRC(A, bytes, start_old) -- without touching the data.
- virtual void ChangeStartValue(
- UINT64 start_old_lo, UINT64 start_old_hi,
- UINT64 start_new_lo, UINT64 start_new_hi,
- UINT64 bytes,
- /* INOUT */ UINT64 *lo,
- /* INOUT */ UINT64 *hi = NULL) const = 0;
- // Returns CRC of concatenation of blocks A and B when CRCs
- // of blocks A and B are known -- without touching the data.
- //
- // To be precise, given CRC(A, |A|, startA) and CRC(B, |B|, 0),
- // returns CRC(AB, |AB|, startA).
- virtual void Concatenate(UINT64 crcB_lo, UINT64 crcB_hi,
- UINT64 bytes_B,
- /* INOUT */ UINT64* crcA_lo,
- /* INOUT */ UINT64* crcA_hi = NULL) const = 0;
- // Given CRC of a message, stores extra (degree + 7)/8 bytes after
- // the message so that CRC(message+extra, start) = result.
- // Does not change CRC start value (use ChangeStartValue for that).
- // Returns number of stored bytes.
- virtual size_t StoreComplementaryCrc(
- void *dst,
- UINT64 message_crc_lo, UINT64 message_crc_hi,
- UINT64 result_crc_lo, UINT64 result_crc_hi = 0) const = 0;
- // Stores given CRC of a message as (degree + 7)/8 bytes filled
- // with 0s to the right. Returns number of stored bytes.
- // CRC of the message and stored CRC is a constant value returned
- // by CrcOfCrc() -- it does not depend on contents of the message.
- virtual size_t StoreCrc(/* OUT */ void *dst,
- UINT64 lo,
- UINT64 hi = 0) const = 0;
- // Computes expected CRC value of CRC(Message,CRC(Message))
- // when CRC is stored after the message. This value is fixed
- // and does not depend on the message or CRC start value.
- virtual void CrcOfCrc(/* OUT */ UINT64 *lo,
- /* OUT */ UINT64 *hi = NULL) const = 0;
- protected:
- // CRC instance should be created only once (most of the time):
- // - Creation and initializion is relatively expensive.
- // - CRC is fully defined by its generating polynomials
- // (well, and few more parameters).
- // - CRC instances are pure constants. There is no
- // reason to have 2 instances of the same CRC.
- // - There are not too many generating polynomials that are
- // used on practice. It is hard to imagine a project
- // which uses 50 different generating polynomials.
- // Thus, a handful of CRC instances is sufficient
- // to cover the needs of even very large project.
- // - Finally and most importantly, CRC tables should be
- // aligned properly. No, the instances of CRC class
- // are not created by blind "new" -- they use placement
- // "new" and, in absense of placement "delete",
- // should be deleted by calling explicit Delete() method.
- virtual ~CRC();
- // Cannot instantiate the class -- instances may be created
- // by CRC::Create() only.
- CRC();
- };
- } // namespace crcutil_interface
- #endif // CRCUTIL_INTERFACE_H_
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