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libdecaf NIF

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ed448goldilocks (libdecaf) NIF with timeslice reductions for Erlang and Elixir.

See “Decaf: Eliminating cofactors through point compression” by Mike Hamburg for more information.

The timeslice reductions allow the NIF to perform certain operations on very large inputs without blocking the scheduler or requiring the Erlang VM to support dirty schedulers. See the bitwise project from which the strategy was derived.

Tested against the RFC 8032, FIPS 180-4, FIPS 202, and RFC 7748 test vectors.

Algorithm Support

Algorithm Group Purpose Definition
Ed25519 EdDSA Signature RFC 8032
Ed25519ctx EdDSA Signature RFC 8032
Ed25519ph EdDSA Signature RFC 8032
Ed448 EdDSA Signature RFC 8032
Ed448ph EdDSA Signature RFC 8032
SPONGERNG KECCAK Pseudo-Random decaf/spongerng.h
SHA2-512 SHA-2 Hash FIPS 180-4
SHA3-224 SHA-3 Hash FIPS 202
SHA3-256 SHA-3 Hash FIPS 202
SHA3-384 SHA-3 Hash FIPS 202
SHA3-512 SHA-3 Hash FIPS 202
KECCAK-224 KECCAK Hash Keccak submission (version 3)
KECCAK-256 KECCAK Hash Keccak submission (version 3)
KECCAK-384 KECCAK Hash Keccak submission (version 3)
KECCAK-512 KECCAK Hash Keccak submission (version 3)
SHAKE128 SHA-3 XOF FIPS 202
SHAKE256 SHA-3 XOF FIPS 202
X25519 ECDH Key Exchange RFC 7748
X448 ECDH Key Exchange RFC 7748

Installation

Add libdecaf to your project's dependencies in mix.exs

defp deps do
  [
    {:libdecaf, "~> 2.1.1"}
  ]
end

Add libdecaf to your project's dependencies in your Makefile for erlang.mk or the following to your rebar.config

{deps, [
  {libdecaf, "2.1.1"}
]}.

Usage

ECDH

X25519

%% X25519 (curve25519) Key Generation
{AlicePK25519, AliceSK25519} = libdecaf_curve25519:x25519_keypair().
% {<<155,64,184,119,41,134,146,219,250,18,4,67,204,130,43,123,254,96,68,174,200,23,238,126,79,238,85,159,186,4,120,75>>, <<32,212,161,45,202,186,28,152,196,19,74,127,44,14,73,165,194,228,179,252,108,220,81,163,201,183,167,144,143,160,212,206>>}
{BobPK25519, BobSK25519} = libdecaf_curve25519:x25519_keypair().
% {<<31,100,69,143,46,85,11,129,240,52,225,219,164,100,9,171,242,98,210,112,8,222,150,66,16,160,143,122,102,188,146,10>>, <<39,232,51,250,201,211,41,191,120,143,42,86,105,150,4,24,169,238,245,77,238,40,179,198,96,157,144,229,162,41,205,77>>}

%% X25519 Shared Secret
SharedSecretX25519 = libdecaf_curve25519:x25519(AliceSK25519, BobPK25519).
% <<83,191,246,24,100,87,227,192,3,237,26,132,143,40,62,213,67,232,33,97,240,8,73,139,64,160,13,107,150,146,246,30>>
SharedSecretX25519 =:= libdecaf_curve25519:x25519(BobSK25519, AlicePK25519).
% true

X448

%% X448 (curve448) Key Generation
{AlicePK448, AliceSK448} = libdecaf_curve448:x448_keypair().
% {<<105,143,129,11,70,98,185,191,191,50,127,193,175,72,161,79,83,138,120,81,31,104,18,241,113,197,243,49,93,92,165,124,198,141,92,186,199,33,67,132,244,217,138,213,64,67,106,63,33,144,227,46,158,169,74,242>>, <<167,49,168,47,44,91,156,96,5,153,110,156,108,175,53,145,63,251,245,180,129,161,206,122,26,197,27,146,248,100,74,167,70,130,43,193,21,169,118,30,80,74,145,200,176,112,94,139,59,250,167,118,103,50,209,53>>}
{BobPK448, BobSK448} = libdecaf_curve448:x448_keypair().
% {<<83,3,128,166,199,125,249,189,28,86,204,99,239,204,162,180,230,199,198,77,55,120,44,169,165,153,238,230,47,255,223,187,18,7,65,152,205,235,76,65,152,93,38,236,177,36,70,199,146,235,67,245,226,142,27,24>>, <<90,248,1,221,137,251,205,121,215,99,121,204,122,92,97,157,88,173,213,171,171,83,64,140,72,156,96,242,230,239,89,242,76,190,148,109,13,145,159,138,105,240,246,86,169,137,144,80,241,224,91,73,108,165,156,31>>}

%% X448 Shared Secret
SharedSecretX448 = libdecaf_curve448:x448(AliceSK448, BobPK448).
% <<114,107,110,164,14,165,169,174,160,230,53,253,116,87,238,193,5,2,210,229,81,43,197,195,128,229,181,13,30,139,203,164,6,24,167,53,193,173,199,233,232,41,221,244,18,176,233,77,209,27,22,90,189,218,201,227>>
SharedSecretX448 =:= libdecaf_curve448:x448(BobSK448, AlicePK448).
% true

EdDSA

%% EdDSA (edwards25519) Key Generation
{PK25519, SK25519} = libdecaf_curve25519:eddsa_keypair().
% {<<211,65,121,173,153,86,193,196,218,254,23,46,4,146,26,124,131,219,63,144,210,48,209,178,189,10,233,246,248,65,158,48>>, <<63,238,247,145,210,20,146,223,78,100,90,126,134,45,223,41,104,231,121,9,5,104,69,122,233,171,44,76,57,171,155,211,211,65,121,173,153,86,193,196,218,254,23,46,4,146,26,124,131,219,63,144,210,48,209,178,189,10,233,246,248,65,158,48>>}

%% EdDSA (edwards448) Key Generation
{PK448, SK448} = libdecaf_curve448:eddsa_keypair().
% {<<241,233,41,181,164,174,226,117,24,66,133,47,149,210,164,224,28,126,128,72,91,188,104,161,195,124,68,135,92,239,242,16,54,103,127,106,169,175,41,108,92,133,176,221,9,217,123,174,85,37,243,51,184,123,208,112,0>>, <<208,201,124,71,171,63,19,141,159,70,248,214,101,209,110,44,221,16,92,150,231,227,56,223,39,52,47,163,35,76,103,204,158,103,184,236,28,255,121,25,147,183,188,212,197,107,37,71,183,104,96,32,107,139,114,245,155,241,233,41,181,164,174,226,117,24,66,133,47,149,210,164,224,28,126,128,72,91,188,104,161,195,124,68,135,92,239,242,16,54,103,127,106,169,175,41,108,92,133,176,221,9,217,123,174,85,37,243,51,184,123,208,112,0>>}

The following message M and context C will be used for all signature examples below.

M = <<>>.       % Message used below for signing
C = <<"test">>. % Context used below by Ed448 and Ed448ph

Ed25519

%% Ed25519 Sign
SigEd25519 = libdecaf_curve25519:ed25519_sign(M, SK25519).
% <<206,59,70,86,114,42,116,11,30,183,149,16,90,90,105,162,112,182,99,62,90,20,207,102,102,98,230,18,23,175,212,150,146,27,83,120,107,135,209,56,75,214,152,204,24,205,48,128,129,191,174,137,11,189,75,14,7,242,3,255,122,176,182,2>>

%% Ed25519 Verify
libdecaf_curve25519:ed25519_verify(SigEd25519, M, PK25519).
% true

Ed25519ctx

%% Ed25519ctx Sign
SigEd25519ctx = libdecaf_curve25519:ed25519ctx_sign(M, SK25519, C).
% <<121,125,214,50,137,200,252,109,235,4,97,17,231,63,160,143,199,137,100,132,145,175,61,245,212,221,100,99,189,35,73,77,245,64,153,81,110,135,155,211,105,100,232,173,157,219,89,197,185,173,83,83,136,183,47,69,41,27,81,37,28,120,127,0>>

%% Ed25519ctx Verify
libdecaf_curve25519:ed25519ctx_verify(SigEd25519ctx, M, PK25519, C).
% true

Ed25519ph

%% Ed25519ph Sign
SigEd25519ph = libdecaf_curve25519:ed25519ph_sign(M, SK25519).
% <<38,138,35,252,20,194,155,187,120,255,150,145,241,64,155,210,107,134,239,171,190,219,2,221,254,79,19,187,208,183,18,156,190,45,181,85,100,10,19,108,180,189,207,24,244,9,44,13,69,215,88,57,227,71,72,50,84,134,211,28,160,175,164,15>>

%% Ed25519ph Verify
libdecaf_curve25519:ed25519ph_verify(SigEd25519ph, M, PK25519).
% true

Ed448

%% Ed448 Sign
SigEd448 = libdecaf_curve448:ed448_sign(M, SK448).
% <<119,207,247,95,201,79,152,97,43,180,45,185,35,106,183,196,49,213,79,187,29,138,177,18,179,169,69,199,186,168,245,4,237,201,28,60,238,248,239,35,24,16,96,225,82,210,43,71,15,26,235,67,34,209,41,34,0,196,180,145,251,47,102,57,80,10,3,131,169,40,130,129,165,20,33,208,230,218,127,231,61,84,146,237,77,239,56,241,73,165,24,89,55,149,175,238,154,238,27,88,206,242,238,5,161,22,157,229,47,171,26,168,6,0>>

%% Ed448 Verify
libdecaf_curve448:ed448_verify(SigEd448, M, PK448).
% true

%% Ed448 Sign with Context
SigEd448C = libdecaf_curve448:ed448_sign(M, SK448, C).
% <<198,30,160,202,201,28,194,205,148,240,61,130,243,165,24,200,41,118,93,214,56,253,177,171,146,176,149,237,247,108,171,59,123,218,127,48,4,191,227,3,193,177,33,211,120,44,104,86,71,202,97,76,109,41,178,54,0,214,106,192,185,186,130,72,187,199,95,189,203,25,173,26,36,89,1,91,220,192,18,141,7,168,190,107,76,243,251,56,248,121,183,193,138,72,130,96,119,44,97,69,224,186,129,29,205,60,242,222,247,123,130,7,54,0>>

%% Ed448 Verify with Context
libdecaf_curve448:ed448_verify(SigEd448C, M, PK448, C).
% true

Ed448ph

%% Ed448ph Sign
SigEd448ph = libdecaf_curve448:ed448ph_sign(M, SK448).
% <<61,28,185,125,227,93,73,177,186,177,224,87,60,237,63,115,204,239,209,169,157,197,155,42,67,29,32,148,120,33,52,6,40,207,172,33,82,122,134,20,59,153,62,159,69,229,218,26,163,145,20,237,15,54,164,101,128,204,197,240,72,160,203,235,124,201,33,215,72,197,140,53,203,165,55,190,209,166,212,90,29,69,89,136,159,83,55,110,11,22,45,222,98,164,8,237,166,57,180,150,63,126,227,124,239,6,131,62,140,135,234,94,20,0>>

%% Ed448 Verify
libdecaf_curve448:ed448ph_verify(SigEd448ph, M, PK448).
% true

%% Ed448ph Sign with Context
SigEd448phC = libdecaf_curve448:ed448ph_sign(M, SK448, C).
% <<231,37,236,141,234,175,12,81,19,66,127,155,15,245,146,181,254,95,216,109,5,90,94,219,70,51,211,22,42,172,96,248,227,95,109,101,142,17,76,5,71,111,73,138,157,28,214,114,69,126,50,44,234,241,25,142,128,199,224,67,223,66,203,103,92,103,153,207,116,200,158,81,228,140,64,67,69,143,112,128,92,229,218,76,149,33,31,79,55,242,221,19,168,143,31,197,73,95,148,73,143,107,18,217,63,136,43,25,218,20,124,118,37,0>>

%% Ed448ph Verify with Context
libdecaf_curve448:ed448ph_verify(SigEd448phC, M, PK448, C).
% true

KECCAK

SPONGERNG

libdecaf_spongerng:init_from_buffer/2

This function allows you to specify an initial seed buffer and whether the PRNG will be deterministic or not.

%% Deterministic
libdecaf_spongerng:init_from_buffer(<<>>, true).
% {spongerng, #Ref<0.0.0.1>}
%% Non-deterministic
libdecaf_spongerng:init_from_buffer(<<>>, false).
% {spongerng, #Ref<0.0.0.2>}

libdecaf_spongerng:init_from_file/3

This function allows you specify an initial seed file up to the given length and whether the PRNG will be deterministic or not.

%% Deterministic
libdecaf_spongerng:init_from_file("seed.txt", 16, true).
% {spongerng, #Ref<0.0.0.3>}
%% Non-deterministic
libdecaf_spongerng:init_from_file("seed.txt", 16, false).
% {spongerng, #Ref<0.0.0.4>}

libdecaf_spongerng:init_from_dev_urandom/0

This function reads an initial seed from /dev/urandom and is only allowed to be non-deterministic.

%% Non-deterministic
libdecaf_spongerng:init_from_dev_urandom().
% {spongerng, #Ref<0.0.0.5>}

libdecaf_spongerng:next/2

This function returns the next length of bytes from the sponge and returns the new sponge state.

Sponge0 = libdecaf_spongerng:init_from_buffer(<<>>, true),
{Sponge1, Output} = libdecaf_spongerng:next(Sponge0, 8).
% {{spongerng, #Ref<0.0.0.6>}, <<99,190,253,62,125,162,80,150>>}

libdecaf_spongerng:stir/2

This function modifies the sponge state (stirs the pot) with the given input.

Sponge0 = libdecaf_spongerng:init_from_buffer(<<>>, true),
Sponge1 = libdecaf_spongerng:stir(Sponge0, <<"test">>),
{Sponge2, Output} = libdecaf_spongerng:next(Sponge1, 8).
% {{spongerng, #Ref<0.0.0.7>}, <<168,214,5,0,60,110,186,33>>}

KECCAK-SHA-3

libdecaf_keccak_sha3:hash/2

This function can be used for the following hash algorithms:

  • KECCAK-224 (keccak_224)
  • KECCAK-256 (keccak_256)
  • KECCAK-384 (keccak_384)
  • KECCAK-512 (keccak_512)
libdecaf_keccak_sha3:hash(keccak_224, <<"test">>).
% <<59,227,10,159,246,79,52,165,134,17,22,197,25,137,135,173,120,1,101,248,54,110,103,175,244,118,11,94>>

libdecaf_keccak_sha3:hash(keccak_256, <<"test">>).
% <<156,34,255,95,33,240,184,27,17,62,99,247,219,109,169,79,237,239,17,178,17,155,64,136,184,150,100,251,154,60,182,88>>

libdecaf_keccak_sha3:hash(keccak_384, <<"test">>).
% <<83,208,186,19,115,7,212,194,249,182,103,76,131,237,189,88,183,12,15,67,64,19,62,208,173,198,251,161,210,71,138,106,3,183,120,130,41,231,117,210,222,138,232,192,117,157,5,39>>

libdecaf_keccak_sha3:hash(keccak_512, <<"test">>).
% <<30,46,159,194,0,43,0,45,117,25,139,117,3,33,12,5,161,186,172,69,96,145,106,60,109,147,188,206,58,80,215,240,15,211,149,191,22,71,185,171,184,209,175,204,156,118,194,137,176,201,56,59,163,134,169,86,218,75,56,147,68,23,120,158>>

libdecaf_keccak_sha3:init/1

This function can be used for the following algorithms:

  • KECCAK-224 (keccak_224)
  • KECCAK-256 (keccak_256)
  • KECCAK-384 (keccak_384)
  • KECCAK-512 (keccak_512)
KECCAK-224 (keccak_224)
Sponge0 = libdecaf_keccak_sha3:init(keccak_224).
% {keccak_224, #Ref<0.0.0.7>}
KECCAK-256 (keccak_256)
Sponge0 = libdecaf_keccak_sha3:init(keccak_256).
% {keccak_256, #Ref<0.0.0.8>}
KECCAK-384 (keccak_384)
Sponge0 = libdecaf_keccak_sha3:init(keccak_384).
% {keccak_384, #Ref<0.0.0.9>}
KECCAK-512 (keccak_512)
Sponge0 = libdecaf_keccak_sha3:init(keccak_512).
% {keccak_512, #Ref<0.0.0.10>}

libdecaf_keccak_sha3:update/2

This function can be used for the following algorithms:

  • KECCAK-224 (keccak_224)
  • KECCAK-256 (keccak_256)
  • KECCAK-384 (keccak_384)
  • KECCAK-512 (keccak_512)

The examples below use the Sponge0 for each algorithm from the examples above for libdecaf_keccak_sha3:init/1.

KECCAK-224 (keccak_224)
Sponge1 = libdecaf_keccak_sha3:update(Sponge0, <<"test">>).
% {keccak_224, #Ref<0.0.0.17>}
KECCAK-256 (keccak_256)
Sponge1 = libdecaf_keccak_sha3:update(Sponge0, <<"test">>).
% {keccak_256, #Ref<0.0.0.18>}
KECCAK-384 (keccak_384)
Sponge1 = libdecaf_keccak_sha3:update(Sponge0, <<"test">>).
% {keccak_384, #Ref<0.0.0.19>}
KECCAK-512 (keccak_512)
Sponge1 = libdecaf_keccak_sha3:update(Sponge0, <<"test">>).
% {keccak_512, #Ref<0.0.0.20>}

libdecaf_keccak_sha3:final/1

This function can be used for the following hash algorithms:

  • KECCAK-224 (keccak_224)
  • KECCAK-256 (keccak_256)
  • KECCAK-384 (keccak_384)
  • KECCAK-512 (keccak_512)

The examples below use the Sponge1 for each algorithm from the examples above for libdecaf_keccak_sha3:update/2.

KECCAK-224 (keccak_224)
Out = libdecaf_keccak_sha3:final(Sponge1).
% <<59,227,10,159,246,79,52,165,134,17,22,197,25,137,135,173,120,1,101,248,54,110,103,175,244,118,11,94>>
KECCAK-256 (keccak_256)
Out = libdecaf_keccak_sha3:final(Sponge1).
% <<156,34,255,95,33,240,184,27,17,62,99,247,219,109,169,79,237,239,17,178,17,155,64,136,184,150,100,251,154,60,182,88>>
KECCAK-384 (keccak_384)
Out = libdecaf_keccak_sha3:final(Sponge1).
% <<83,208,186,19,115,7,212,194,249,182,103,76,131,237,189,88,183,12,15,67,64,19,62,208,173,198,251,161,210,71,138,106,3,183,120,130,41,231,117,210,222,138,232,192,117,157,5,39>>
KECCAK-512 (keccak_512)
Out = libdecaf_keccak_sha3:final(Sponge1).
% <<30,46,159,194,0,43,0,45,117,25,139,117,3,33,12,5,161,186,172,69,96,145,106,60,109,147,188,206,58,80,215,240,15,211,149,191,22,71,185,171,184,209,175,204,156,118,194,137,176,201,56,59,163,134,169,86,218,75,56,147,68,23,120,158>>

SHA-2

libdecaf_sha2:hash/2

This function can be used for the following algorithms:

  • SHA2-512 (sha2_512)
SHA2-512 (sha2_512)
libdecaf_sha2:hash(sha2_512, <<"test">>).
% <<238,38,176,221,74,247,231,73,170,26,142,227,193,10,233,146,63,97,137,128,119,46,71,63,136,25,165,212,148,14,13,178,122,193,133,248,160,225,213,248,79,136,188,136,127,214,123,20,55,50,195,4,204,95,169,173,142,111,87,245,0,40,168,255>>

libdecaf_sha2:init/1

This function can be used for the following algorithms:

  • SHA2-512 (sha2_512)
SHA2-512 (sha2_512)
Context0 = libdecaf_sha2:init(sha2_512).
% {sha2_512, #Ref<0.0.0.1>}

libdecaf_sha2:update/2

This function can be used for the following algorithms:

  • SHA2-512 (sha2_512)

The examples below use the Context0 for each algorithm from the examples above for libdecaf_sha2:init/1.

SHA2-512 (sha2_512)
Context1 = libdecaf_sha2:update(Context0, <<"test">>).
% {sha2_512, #Ref<0.0.0.2>}

libdecaf_sha2:final/2

This function can be used for the following algorithms:

  • SHA2-512 (sha2_512)

The examples below use the Context1 for each algorithm from the examples above for libdecaf_sha2:update/2.

SHA2-512 (sha2_512)
Out = libdecaf_sha2:final(Context1).
% <<238,38,176,221,74,247,231,73,170,26,142,227,193,10,233,146,63,97,137,128,119,46,71,63,136,25,165,212,148,14,13,178,122,193,133,248,160,225,213,248,79,136,188,136,127,214,123,20,55,50,195,4,204,95,169,173,142,111,87,245,0,40,168,255>>

SHA-3

libdecaf_sha3:hash/2

This function can be used for the following hash algorithms:

  • SHA3-224 (sha3_224)
  • SHA3-256 (sha3_256)
  • SHA3-384 (sha3_384)
  • SHA3-512 (sha3_512)
libdecaf_sha3:hash(sha3_224, <<"test">>).
% <<55,151,191,10,251,191,202,74,123,187,167,96,42,43,85,39,70,135,101,23,167,249,183,206,45,176,174,123>>

libdecaf_sha3:hash(sha3_256, <<"test">>).
% <<54,240,40,88,11,176,44,200,39,42,154,2,15,66,0,227,70,226,118,174,102,78,69,238,128,116,85,116,226,245,171,128>>

libdecaf_sha3:hash(sha3_384, <<"test">>).
% <<229,22,218,187,35,182,227,0,38,134,53,67,40,39,128,163,174,13,204,240,85,81,207,2,149,23,141,127,240,241,180,30,236,185,219,63,242,25,0,124,78,9,114,96,213,134,33,189>>

libdecaf_sha3:hash(sha3_512, <<"test">>).
% <<158,206,8,110,155,172,73,31,172,92,29,16,70,202,17,215,55,185,42,43,46,189,147,240,5,215,183,16,17,12,10,103,130,136,22,110,127,190,121,104,131,164,242,233,179,202,159,72,79,82,29,12,228,100,52,92,193,174,201,103,121,20,156,20>>

libdecaf_sha3:xof/3

This function can be used for the following eXtendable-Output Function (XOF) algorithms:

  • SHAKE128 (shake128)
  • SHAKE256 (shake256)

These algorithms can output arbitrary length digests, so an output length must be specified.

libdecaf_sha3:xof(shake128, <<"test">>, 16).
% <<211,176,170,156,216,183,37,86,34,206,188,99,30,134,125,64>>

libdecaf_sha3:xof(shake256, <<"test">>, 16).
% <<181,79,247,37,87,5,167,30,226,146,94,74,62,48,228,26>>

libdecaf_sha3:init/1

This function can be used for the following algorithms:

  • SHA3-224 (sha3_224)
  • SHA3-256 (sha3_256)
  • SHA3-384 (sha3_384)
  • SHA3-512 (sha3_512)
  • SHAKE128 (shake128)
  • SHAKE256 (shake256)
SHA3-224 (sha3_224)
Sponge0 = libdecaf_sha3:init(sha3_224).
% {sha3_224, #Ref<0.0.0.3>}
SHA3-256 (sha3_256)
Sponge0 = libdecaf_sha3:init(sha3_256).
% {sha3_256, #Ref<0.0.0.4>}
SHA3-384 (sha3_384)
Sponge0 = libdecaf_sha3:init(sha3_384).
% {sha3_384, #Ref<0.0.0.5>}
SHA3-512 (sha3_512)
Sponge0 = libdecaf_sha3:init(sha3_512).
% {sha3_512, #Ref<0.0.0.6>}
SHAKE128 (shake128)
Sponge0 = libdecaf_sha3:init(shake128).
% {shake128, #Ref<0.0.0.11>}
SHAKE256 (shake256)
Sponge0 = libdecaf_sha3:init(shake256).
% {shake256, #Ref<0.0.0.12>}

libdecaf_sha3:update/2

This function can be used for the following algorithms:

  • SHA3-224 (sha3_224)
  • SHA3-256 (sha3_256)
  • SHA3-384 (sha3_384)
  • SHA3-512 (sha3_512)
  • SHAKE128 (shake128)
  • SHAKE256 (shake256)

The examples below use the Sponge0 for each algorithm from the examples above for libdecaf_sha3:init/1.

SHA3-224 (sha3_224)
Sponge1 = libdecaf_sha3:update(Sponge0, <<"test">>).
% {sha3_224, #Ref<0.0.0.13>}
SHA3-256 (sha3_256)
Sponge1 = libdecaf_sha3:update(Sponge0, <<"test">>).
% {sha3_256, #Ref<0.0.0.14>}
SHA3-384 (sha3_384)
Sponge1 = libdecaf_sha3:update(Sponge0, <<"test">>).
% {sha3_384, #Ref<0.0.0.15>}
SHA3-512 (sha3_512)
Sponge1 = libdecaf_sha3:update(Sponge0, <<"test">>).
% {sha3_512, #Ref<0.0.0.16>}
SHAKE128 (shake128)
Sponge1 = libdecaf_sha3:update(Sponge0, <<"test">>).
% {shake128, #Ref<0.0.0.21>}
SHAKE256 (shake256)
Sponge1 = libdecaf_sha3:update(Sponge0, <<"test">>).
% {shake256, #Ref<0.0.0.22>}

libdecaf_sha3:final/1

This function can be used for the following hash algorithms:

  • SHA3-224 (sha3_224)
  • SHA3-256 (sha3_256)
  • SHA3-384 (sha3_384)
  • SHA3-512 (sha3_512)

The examples below use the Sponge1 for each algorithm from the examples above for libdecaf_sha3:update/2.

SHA3-224 (sha3_224)
Out = libdecaf_sha3:final(Sponge1).
% <<55,151,191,10,251,191,202,74,123,187,167,96,42,43,85,39,70,135,101,23,167,249,183,206,45,176,174,123>>
SHA3-256 (sha3_256)
Out = libdecaf_sha3:final(Sponge1).
% <<54,240,40,88,11,176,44,200,39,42,154,2,15,66,0,227,70,226,118,174,102,78,69,238,128,116,85,116,226,245,171,128>>
SHA3-384 (sha3_384)
Out = libdecaf_sha3:final(Sponge1).
% <<229,22,218,187,35,182,227,0,38,134,53,67,40,39,128,163,174,13,204,240,85,81,207,2,149,23,141,127,240,241,180,30,236,185,219,63,242,25,0,124,78,9,114,96,213,134,33,189>>
SHA3-512 (sha3_512)
Out = libdecaf_sha3:final(Sponge1).
% <<158,206,8,110,155,172,73,31,172,92,29,16,70,202,17,215,55,185,42,43,46,189,147,240,5,215,183,16,17,12,10,103,130,136,22,110,127,190,121,104,131,164,242,233,179,202,159,72,79,82,29,12,228,100,52,92,193,174,201,103,121,20,156,20>>

libdecaf_sha3:final/2

This function can be used for the following eXtendable-Output Function (XOF) algorithms:

  • SHAKE128 (shake128)
  • SHAKE256 (shake256)

These algorithms can output arbitrary length digests, so an output length must be specified.

The examples below use the Sponge1 for each algorithm from the examples above for libdecaf_sha3:update/2.

SHAKE128 (shake128)
Out = libdecaf_sha3:final(Sponge1, 16).
% <<211,176,170,156,216,183,37,86,34,206,188,99,30,134,125,64>>
SHAKE256 (shake256)
Out = libdecaf_sha3:final(Sponge1, 16).
% <<181,79,247,37,87,5,167,30,226,146,94,74,62,48,228,26>>

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