SHA1, SHA1_Init, SHA1_Update, SHA1_Final - Secure Hash Algorithm
#include <openssl/sha.h>
unsigned char *SHA1(const unsigned char *d, unsigned long n, unsigned char *md);
int SHA1_Init(SHA_CTX *c); int SHA1_Update(SHA_CTX *c, const void *data, unsigned long len); int SHA1_Final(unsigned char *md, SHA_CTX *c);
SHA-1 (Secure Hash Algorithm) is a cryptographic hash function with a 160 bit output.
SHA1()
computes the SHA-1 message digest of the n
bytes at d and places it in md (which must have space for
SHA_DIGEST_LENGTH == 20 bytes of output). If md is NULL, the digest
is placed in a static array.
The following functions may be used if the message is not completely stored in memory:
SHA1_Init()
initializes a SHA_CTX structure.
SHA1_Update()
can be called repeatedly with chunks of the message to
be hashed (len bytes at data).
SHA1_Final()
places the message digest in md, which must have space
for SHA_DIGEST_LENGTH == 20 bytes of output, and erases the SHA_CTX.
Applications should use the higher level functions EVP_DigestInit etc. instead of calling the hash functions directly.
The predecessor of SHA-1, SHA, is also implemented, but it should be used only when backward compatibility is required.
SHA1()
returns a pointer to the hash value.
SHA1_Init(), SHA1_Update()
and SHA1_Final()
return 1 for success, 0 otherwise.
SHA: US Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS PUB 180 (Secure Hash Standard), SHA-1: US Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS PUB 180-1 (Secure Hash Standard), ANSI X9.30
SHA1(), SHA1_Init(), SHA1_Update()
and SHA1_Final()
are available in all
versions of SSLeay and OpenSSL.