cryptohash-sha512

Fast, pure and practical SHA-512 implementation

https://github.com/hvr/cryptohash-sha512

Version on this page:0.11.100.1@rev:6
LTS Haskell 22.37:0.11.102.0@rev:4
Stackage Nightly 2024-10-09:0.11.102.0@rev:4
Latest on Hackage:0.11.102.0@rev:4

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Module documentation for 0.11.100.1

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A practical incremental and one-pass, pure API to the SHA-512 cryptographic hash algorithm according to FIPS 180-4 with performance close to the fastest implementations available in other languages.

The core SHA-512 algorithm is implemented in C and is thus expected to be as fast as the standard sha512sum(1) tool. (If, instead, you require a pure Haskell implementation and performance is secondary, please refer to the SHA package.)

Additionally, this package provides support for

conforming to RFC6234, RFC4231, RFC5869, et al..

Packages in the cryptohash-* family

Relationship to the cryptohash package and its API

This package has been originally a fork of cryptohash-0.11.7 because the cryptohash package had been deprecated and so this package continues to satisfy the need for a lightweight package providing the SHA-512 hash algorithm without any dependencies on packages other than base and bytestring. The API exposed by cryptohash-sha512-0.11.*'s Crypto.Hash.SHA512 module is guaranteed to remain a compatible superset of the API provided by the cryptohash-0.11.7's module of the same name.

Consequently, this package is designed to be used as a drop-in replacement for cryptohash-0.11.7's Crypto.Hash.SHA512 module, though with a clearly smaller footprint by almost 3 orders of magnitude.

Changes

0.11.100.1

  • First public release

0.11.100.0 (unreleased)

  • new hmac and hmaclazy functions providing HMAC-SHA-512 computation conforming to RFC2104 and RFC4231
  • fix unaligned memory-accesses
  • switch to ‘safe’ FFI for calls where overhead becomes neglible
  • removed inline assembly in favour of portable C constructs
  • fix 32bit length overflow bug in hash function
  • fix inaccurate context-size
  • add context-size verification to incremental API operations

0.11.7.1 (unreleased)

  • first version forked off cryptohash-0.11.7 release