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MD5 API Overview
MD5 API assists you in generating MD5
message digests.
MD5 message digests can be generated in two modes:
accumulative and non-accumulative.
The accumulative mode is applied when the data for
which the digest is calculated (data) represents one or more continuous
memory block(s) or when the data is created at runtime in many steps (for
instance, when reading a file).
Non-accumulative mode can be applied when the data
represents only one continuous memory block.
Note. When the data represents just one
continuous memory block, both methods can be applied.
To generate the message digest in the accumulative mode,
perform the following:
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Allocate at least SLC_MD5_CONTEXTSIZE bytes
for the
context.
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Call the SL_MD5_Init function to
initialize the
context.
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Call the
SL_MD5_Update function for each continuous memory block of data
to perform the calculations.
Note. You can use
SL_MD5_UpdateStr function
(instead of
SL_MD5_Update function)
if the data represents a null-terminated string.
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Call the
SL_MD5_Final
or the
SL_MD5_FinalHex function
to obtain the message digest.
Note. Call the
SL_MD5_FinalHex
function when you need to retrieve the hexadecimal string representation of the
message digest.
To generate the message digest in the non-accumulative mode,
perform the following:
MD5 API Functions
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Useful Links | HashCalc
Samples MD5 message digest generation for a file
MD5 message digest generation for a string
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