Minimal HMAC-SHA256 implementation in C / C++
https://github.com/h5p9sl/hmac_sha256
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README.md
hmac_sha256
Minimal HMAC-SHA256 implementation in C / C++
This repository provides minimal HMAC-Sha256 code you can copy into your own projects.
The hmac_sha256
function looks like this:
size_t // Returns the number of bytes written to `out`
hmac_sha256(
// [in]: The key and its length.
// Should be at least 32 bytes long for optimal security.
const void* key, const size_t keylen,
// [in]: The data to hash alongside the key.
const void* data, const size_t datalen,
// [out]: The output hash.
// Should be 32 bytes long. If it's less than 32 bytes,
// the resulting hash will be truncated to the specified length.
void* out, const size_t outlen
);
Contributing
All contributions are welcome, feature requests, or issues. I aim to tailor this code not only for myself, but for other's use cases too.
Usage Example (C++)
79a57d2a85/examples/simple_example.cpp (L13-L26)
const std::string str_data = "Hello World!";
const std::string str_key = "super-secret-key";
// Allocate memory for the HMAC
std::vector<uint8_t> out(SHA256_HASH_SIZE);
// Call hmac-sha256 function
hmac_sha256(
str_key.data(), str_key.size(),
str_data.data(), str_data.size(),
out.data(), out.size()
);
Sha256 Implementation
Big thank you to WjCryptLib for providing the Sha256 implementation of which this project is based off. If you need more public domain cryptographic functions in C (sha, aes, md5), check them out.