Fast CRC32 (IEEE) checksum computation
```rust extern crate crc32fast;
use crc32fast::Hasher;
let mut hasher = Hasher::new(); hasher.update(b"foo bar baz"); let checksum = hasher.finalize();
```
This crate contains multiple CRC32 implementations:
x86
using sse
and pclmulqdq
instructionsCalling the Hasher::new
constructor at runtime will perform a feature detection to select the most
optimal implementation for the current CPU feature set.
| crate | version | variant | ns/iter | MB/s | |-------------------------------------|---------|-----------|---------|------| | crc | 1.8.1 | n/a | 4,926 | 207 | | crc32fast (this crate) | 1.0.0 | baseline | 683 | 1499 | | crc32fast (this crate) | 1.0.0 | pclmulqdq | 140 | 7314 |
Due to the use of SIMD intrinsics for the optimized implementations, this crate contains some amount of unsafe
code.
In order to ensure memory safety, the relevant code has been fuzz tested using afl.rs with millions of iterations in both debug
and release
build settings. You can inspect the test setup in the fuzz
sub-directory, which also has instructions on how to run the tests yourself.
On top of that, every commit is tested using an address sanitizer in CI to catch any out of bounds memory accesses.
Even though neither fuzzing not sanitization has revealed any safety bugs yet, please don't hesitate to file an issue if you run into any crashes or other unexpected behaviour.