#crc #check #cyclic #own #endian #byte #redundancy

no-std mycrc

Create your own cyclic redundancy check (CRC)

4 releases (2 breaking)

0.3.1 Aug 11, 2021
0.3.0 Aug 11, 2021
0.2.0 Aug 9, 2021
0.1.0 Aug 8, 2021

#1898 in Algorithms


Used in floaout

MIT/Apache

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My CRC

Crate API

Create your own cyclic redundancy check (CRC).

Getting Started

  1. Create your own CRC using CRC::new.
  2. Create checksum from message.
  3. Use CRC::is_error_free_bytes to check if bytes [message + checksum] are error-free.

Example

use mycrc::{CRC, Endian};

// message
const CHECK_BYTES: &[u8] = b"123456789";

// Create your own CRC.
let mut crc32c = CRC::<u32>::new(
    Endian::Little, // endian
    0x1edc6f41, // poly
    0xffffffff, // init
    true, // refin
    true, // refout
    0xffffffff, // xorout
);

// Checksum
assert_eq!(crc32c.checksum(CHECK_BYTES), 0xe3069283);
// Is error-free?
let checksum = crc32c.checksum_to_endian_bytes(CHECK_BYTES);
let bytes = [CHECK_BYTES, &checksum].concat();
assert!(crc32c.is_error_free_bytes(&bytes));

No runtime deps