README.md
1# crc32fast [![Build Status][travis-img]][travis] [![Crates.io][crates-img]][crates] [![Documentation][docs-img]][docs]
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10_Fast, SIMD-accelerated CRC32 (IEEE) checksum computation_
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12## Usage
13
14```rust
15extern crate crc32fast;
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17use crc32fast::Hasher;
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19let mut hasher = Hasher::new();
20hasher.update(b"foo bar baz");
21let checksum = hasher.finalize();
22```
23
24## Performance
25
26This crate contains multiple CRC32 implementations:
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28- A fast baseline implementation which processes up to 16 bytes per iteration
29- An optimized implementation for modern `x86` using `sse` and `pclmulqdq` instructions
30- An optimized implementation for `aarch64` using `crc32` instructions
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32Calling the `Hasher::new` constructor at runtime will perform a feature detection to select the most
33optimal implementation for the current CPU feature set.
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35| crate | version | variant | ns/iter | MB/s |
36|-------------------------------------|---------|-----------|---------|------|
37| [crc](https://crates.io/crates/crc) | 1.8.1 | n/a | 4,926 | 207 |
38| crc32fast (this crate) | 1.0.0 | baseline | 683 | 1499 |
39| crc32fast (this crate) | 1.0.0 | pclmulqdq | 140 | 7314 |
40
41## Memory Safety
42
43Due to the use of SIMD intrinsics for the optimized implementations, this crate contains some amount of `unsafe` code.
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45In order to ensure memory safety, the relevant code has been fuzz tested using [afl.rs](https://github.com/rust-fuzz/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.
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47On top of that, every commit is tested using an address sanitizer in CI to catch any out of bounds memory accesses.
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49Even though neither fuzzing nor 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.
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51## Available feature flags
52
53### `std` (default: enabled)
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55This library supports being built without the Rust `std` library, which is useful for low-level use-cases such as embedded where no operating system is available. To build the crate in a `no_std` context, disable the default `std` feature.
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57Note: Because runtime CPU feature detection requires OS support, the specialized SIMD implementations will be unavailable when the `std` feature is disabled.
58
59### `nightly` (default: disabled)
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61This feature flag enables unstable features that are only available on the `nightly` channel. Keep in mind that when enabling this feature flag, you
62might experience breaking changes when updating compiler versions.
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64Currently, enabling this feature flag will make the optimized `aarch64` implementation available.
65
66## License
67
68This project is licensed under either of
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70 * Apache License, Version 2.0, ([LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE) or
71 http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
72 * MIT license ([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) or
73 http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
74
75at your option.
76
77### Contribution
78
79Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted
80for inclusion in this project by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license,
81shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.
82