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author | Robert Hahn <hahnr@google.com> | Wed Jul 25 09:29:05 2018 -0700 |
committer | Robert Hahn <hahnr@google.com> | Wed Jul 25 11:36:52 2018 -0700 |
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parent | ad0bbb9ce20c9ad59863d73488e8e444e6ddfd5b [diff] |
Add fix time comparison for aarch64 Change-Id: Ie06ac3defc809d6bec29fc870c615964a6af7902
A (mostly) pure-Rust implementation of various common cryptographic algorithms.
Rust-Crypto seeks to create practical, auditable, pure-Rust implementations of common cryptographic algorithms with a minimum amount of assembly code where appropriate. The x86-64, x86, and ARM architectures are supported, although the x86-64 architecture receives the most testing.
Rust-Crypto targets the current, stable build of Rust. If you are having issues while using an older version, please try upgrading to the latest stable.
Rust-Crypto has not been thoroughly audited for correctness, so any use where security is important is not recommended at this time.
To use Rust-Crypto, add the following to your Cargo.toml:
[dependencies] rust-crypto = "^0.2"
and the following to your crate root:
extern crate crypto;
Contributions are extremely welcome. The most significant needs are help adding documentation, implementing new algorithms, and general cleanup and improvement of the code. By submitting a pull request you are agreeing to make you work available under the license terms of the Rust-Crypto project.
Rust-Crypto is dual licensed under the MIT and Apache 2.0 licenses, the same licenses as the Rust compiler.
Rust-Crypto already supports a significant number of algorithms and with your help it will support even more in the future. Currently supported algorithms include: