| .TH highwayhash 3 "April 25, 2017" |
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| .SH NAME |
| highwayhash \- fast strong 64-bit hash functions |
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| .SH SYNOPSIS |
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| .B #include <highwayhash/c_bindings.h> /* C */ |
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| uint64_t SipHashC(const uint64_t* key, const char* bytes, const uint64_t size); |
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| uint64_t SipHash13C(const uint64_t* key, const char* bytes, const uint64_t size); |
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| uint64_t HighwayHash64(const HHKey key, const char* bytes, const uint64_t size); |
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| .B #include <highwayhash/highwayhash.h> /* C++ */ |
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| using namespace highwayhash; |
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| void HighwayHashT(State* HH_RESTRICT state, |
| const char* HH_RESTRICT bytes, const size_t size, |
| Result* HH_RESTRICT hash); |
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| .B #include <highwayhash/sip_hash.h> /* C++ */ |
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| using namespace highwayhash; |
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| HH_U64 SipHash(const SipHashState::Key& key, const char* bytes,const HH_U64 size); |
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| Link with |
| .I |
| -lhighwayhash |
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| .SH DESCRIPTION |
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| Hash functions are widely used, so it is desirable to increase their speed and |
| security. This package provides two 'strong' (well-distributed and |
| unpredictable) hash functions: a faster version of SipHash, and an even faster |
| algorithm we call HighwayHash. |
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| SipHash is a fast but 'cryptographically strong' pseudo-random function by |
| Aumasson and Bernstein [https://www.131002.net/siphash/siphash.pdf]. |
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| HighwayHash is a new way of mixing inputs which may inspire new |
| cryptographically strong hashes. Large inputs are processed at a rate of 0.24 |
| cycles per byte, and latency remains low even for small inputs. HighwayHash is |
| faster than SipHash for all input sizes, with 5 times higher throughput at 1 |
| KiB. We discuss design choices and provide statistical analysis and preliminary |
| cryptanalysis in https://arxiv.org/abs/1612.06257. |
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| .I |
| Note, SipHash wants an uint64_t[2] key while HighwayHash uint64_t[4] . |
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| .SH EXAMPLES |
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| 64-bit SipHash for any CPU: |
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| #include "highwayhash/sip_hash.h" |
| using namespace highwayhash; |
| HH_ALIGNAS(16) const HH_U64 key2[2] = {1234, 5678}; |
| char in[8] = {1}; |
| return SipHash(key2, in, 8); |
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| 64, 128 or 256 bit HighwayHash for the CPU determined by compiler flags: |
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| #include "highwayhash/highwayhash.h" |
| using namespace highwayhash; |
| HH_ALIGNAS(32) const HHKey key = {1, 2, 3, 4}; |
| char in[8] = {1}; |
| HHResult64 result; // or HHResult128 or HHResult256 |
| HHStateT<HH_TARGET> state(key); |
| HighwayHashT(&state, in, 8, &result); |
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| 64, 128 or 256 bit HighwayHash for the CPU on which we're currently running: |
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| #include "highwayhash/highwayhash_target.h" |
| #include "highwayhash/instruction_sets.h" |
| using namespace highwayhash; |
| HH_ALIGNAS(32) const HHKey key = {1, 2, 3, 4}; |
| char in[8] = {1}; |
| HHResult64 result; // or HHResult128 or HHResult256 |
| InstructionSets::Run<HighwayHash>(key, in, 8, &result); |
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| C-callable 64-bit HighwayHash for the CPU on which we're currently running: |
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| #include "highwayhash/c_bindings.h" |
| const uint64_t key[4] = {1, 2, 3, 4}; |
| char in[8] = {1}; |
| return HighwayHash64(key, in, 8); |
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| .SH SEE ALSO |
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| /usr/include/highwayhash/c_bindings.h (C) |
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| /usr/include/highwayhash/highwayhash.h (C++) |
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| .SH BUGS |
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| https://github.com/google/highwayhash/issues |
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| .SH AUTHOR |
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| Upstream authors are Jan Wassenberg <jan.wassenberg@gmail.com> and Jyrki Alakuijala <jyrki.alakuijala@gmail.com>, updated 2017-02-07 |
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| This manpage was created by Adam Borowski <kilobyte@angband.pl>, |
| and completed by Zhou Mo <cdluminate@gmail.com> according to upstream readme |
| and header files. |