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std::string | AlgorithmName () const |
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unsigned int | OptimalDataAlignment () const |
| Provides input and output data alignment for optimal performance.
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unsigned int | BlockSize () const |
| Provides the block size of the algorithm.
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std::string | AlgorithmName () const |
| The algorithm name.
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Definition at line 169 of file kalyna.h.
◆ AlgorithmName()
std::string Kalyna512::Base::AlgorithmName |
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Provides the name of this algorithm.
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- the standard algorithm name
If the object is unkeyed, then the generic name "Kalyna" is returned to the caller. If the algorithm is keyed, then a two or three part name is returned to the caller. The name follows DSTU 7624:2014, where block size is provided first and then key length. The library uses a dash to identify block size and parenthesis to identify key length. For example, Kalyna-128(256) is Kalyna with a 128-bit block size and a 256-bit key length. If a mode is associated with the object, then it follows as expected. For example, Kalyna-128(256)/ECB. DSTU is a little more complex with more parameters, dashes, underscores, but the library does not use the delimiters or full convention.
Definition at line 183 of file kalyna.h.
◆ OptimalDataAlignment()
unsigned int Kalyna512::Base::OptimalDataAlignment |
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Provides input and output data alignment for optimal performance.
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- the input data alignment that provides optimal performance
- See also
- GetAlignment() and OptimalBlockSize()
Definition at line 190 of file kalyna.h.
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