2 * CRC32 using the polynomial from IEEE-802.3
5 * Igor Pavlov <http://7-zip.org/>
7 * This file has been put into the public domain.
8 * You can do whatever you want with this file.
12 * This is not the fastest implementation, but it is pretty compact.
13 * The fastest versions of xz_crc32() on modern CPUs without hardware
14 * accelerated CRC instruction are 3-5 times as fast as this version,
15 * but they are bigger and use more memory for the lookup table.
18 #include <linux/crc32poly.h>
19 #include "xz_private.h"
22 * STATIC_RW_DATA is used in the pre-boot environment on some architectures.
23 * See <linux/decompress/mm.h> for details.
25 #ifndef STATIC_RW_DATA
26 # define STATIC_RW_DATA static
29 STATIC_RW_DATA uint32_t xz_crc32_table[256];
31 XZ_EXTERN void xz_crc32_init(void)
33 const uint32_t poly = CRC32_POLY_LE;
39 for (i = 0; i < 256; ++i) {
41 for (j = 0; j < 8; ++j)
42 r = (r >> 1) ^ (poly & ~((r & 1) - 1));
44 xz_crc32_table[i] = r;
50 XZ_EXTERN uint32_t xz_crc32(const uint8_t *buf, size_t size, uint32_t crc)
55 crc = xz_crc32_table[*buf++ ^ (crc & 0xFF)] ^ (crc >> 8);