rigel
is a minimal implementation of HMAC with SHA512. rigel
minimizes the amount of allocations made, while still upholding performance speed.
You can read more about these optimizations here.
rigel
requires Rust nightly.
This library has at no point received any formal cryptographic/security audit. It should be used at own risk.
One-shot API:
extern crate rigel;
let mac = rigel::hmac_sha512("Secret key".as_bytes(), "Message".as_bytes());
assert!(rigel::verify(&mac, "Secret key".as_bytes(), "Message".as_bytes()));
Streaming API:
extern crate rigel;
let mut mac = rigel::init("Secret key".as_bytes());
mac.update("Message".as_bytes());
let res = mac.finalize();
assert!(mac.verify(&res, "Secret key".as_bytes(), "Message".as_bytes()));
let mut mac_out = [0u8; 64];
mac.reset();
mac.update("Other message".as_bytes());
mac.finalize_with_dst(&mut mac_out);
You can read more about these benchmarks here.
test RustCrypto ... bench: 2,168 ns/iter (+/- 141)
test orion ... bench: 2,207 ns/iter (+/- 52)
test rigel_one_shot ... bench: 2,077 ns/iter (+/- 53)
test rigel_stream ... bench: 2,127 ns/iter (+/- 36)
test ring ... bench: 1,463 ns/iter (+/- 37)
This was benchmarked on a MacBook Air 1,6 GHz Intel Core i5, 4GB.
rigel
is licensed under the MIT license. See the LICENSE
file for more information.