// Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // Package crypto collects common cryptographic constants. package crypto import ( "hash" "strconv" ) // Hash identifies a cryptographic hash function that is implemented in another // package. type Hash uint const ( MD4 Hash = 1 + iota // import code.google.com/p/go.crypto/md4 MD5 // import crypto/md5 SHA1 // import crypto/sha1 SHA224 // import crypto/sha256 SHA256 // import crypto/sha256 SHA384 // import crypto/sha512 SHA512 // import crypto/sha512 MD5SHA1 // no implementation; MD5+SHA1 used for TLS RSA RIPEMD160 // import code.google.com/p/go.crypto/ripemd160 maxHash ) var digestSizes = []uint8{ MD4: 16, MD5: 16, SHA1: 20, SHA224: 28, SHA256: 32, SHA384: 48, SHA512: 64, MD5SHA1: 36, RIPEMD160: 20, } // Size returns the length, in bytes, of a digest resulting from the given hash // function. It doesn't require that the hash function in question be linked // into the program. func (h Hash) Size() int { if h > 0 && h < maxHash { return int(digestSizes[h]) } panic("crypto: Size of unknown hash function") } var hashes = make([]func() hash.Hash, maxHash) // New returns a new hash.Hash calculating the given hash function. New panics // if the hash function is not linked into the binary. func (h Hash) New() hash.Hash { if h > 0 && h < maxHash { f := hashes[h] if f != nil { return f() } } panic("crypto: requested hash function #" + strconv.Itoa(int(h)) + " is unavailable") } // Available reports whether the given hash function is linked into the binary. func (h Hash) Available() bool { return h < maxHash && hashes[h] != nil } // RegisterHash registers a function that returns a new instance of the given // hash function. This is intended to be called from the init function in // packages that implement hash functions. func RegisterHash(h Hash, f func() hash.Hash) { if h >= maxHash { panic("crypto: RegisterHash of unknown hash function") } hashes[h] = f } // PublicKey represents a public key using an unspecified algorithm. type PublicKey interface{} // PrivateKey represents a private key using an unspecified algorithm. type PrivateKey interface{}