tari-tiny-keccak

Crates.iotari-tiny-keccak
lib.rstari-tiny-keccak
version2.0.2
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created_at2024-02-09 13:21:30.110292
updated_at2024-02-09 13:21:30.110292
descriptionAn implementation of Keccak derived functions.
homepagehttps://github.com/debris/tiny-keccak
repositoryhttps://github.com/debris/tiny-keccak
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documentation

https://docs.rs/tiny-keccak/

README

Tari-tiny-keccak

This is a fork of tiny-keccak and allows tari to serialize partly made hashes.

An implementation of Keccak derived functions specified in FIPS-202, SP800-185 and KangarooTwelve.

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Documentation

The Keccak-f[1600] permutation is fully unrolled; it's nearly as fast as the Keccak team's optimized permutation.

Usage

In your Cargo.toml specify what features (hash functions, you are intending to use). Available options are: cshake, fips202, k12, keccak, kmac, parallel_hash, sha3, shake, sp800, tuple_hash.

[dependencies]
tiny-keccak = { version = "2.0", features = ["sha3"] }

Example

use tiny_keccak::Sha3;

fn main() {
    let mut sha3 = Sha3::v256();
    let mut output = [0u8; 32];
    let expected = b"\
        \x64\x4b\xcc\x7e\x56\x43\x73\x04\x09\x99\xaa\xc8\x9e\x76\x22\xf3\
        \xca\x71\xfb\xa1\xd9\x72\xfd\x94\xa3\x1c\x3b\xfb\xf2\x4e\x39\x38\
    ";

    sha3.update(b"hello");
    sha3.update(b" ");
    sha3.update(b"world");
    sha3.finalize(&mut output);

    assert_eq!(expected, &output);
}

Benchmarks

Benchmarked with rust-crypto sha3 on:

MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015)
2,5 GHz Intel Core i7
16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Intel Iris Pro 1536 MB

Benchmark code is available here

running 4 tests
test rust_crypto_sha3_256_input_32_bytes   ... bench:         677 ns/iter (+/- 113) = 47 MB/s
test rust_crypto_sha3_256_input_4096_bytes ... bench:      17,619 ns/iter (+/- 4,174) = 232 MB/s
test tiny_keccak_sha3_256_input_32_bytes   ... bench:         569 ns/iter (+/- 204) = 56 MB/s
test tiny_keccak_sha3_256_input_4096_bytes ... bench:      17,185 ns/iter (+/- 4,575) = 238 MB/s
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