The crccheck.crc
module implements all CRCs listed in the
Catalogue of parametrised CRC algorithms:
CRC-3/GSM, CRC-3/ROHC, CRC-4/G-704, CRC-4/INTERLAKEN, CRC-5/EPC-C1G2, CRC-5/G-704, CRC-5/USB, CRC-6/CDMA2000-A, CRC-6/CDMA2000-B, CRC-6/DARC, CRC-6/G-704, CRC-6/GSM, CRC-7/MMC, CRC-7/ROHC, CRC-7/UMTS, CRC-8/AUTOSAR, CRC-8/BLUETOOTH, CRC-8/CDMA2000, CRC-8/DARC, CRC-8/DVB-S2, CRC-8/GSM-A, CRC-8/GSM-B, CRC-8/HITAG, CRC-8/I-432-1, CRC-8/I-CODE, CRC-8/LTE, CRC-8/MAXIM-DOW, CRC-8/MIFARE-MAD, CRC-8/NRSC-5, CRC-8/OPENSAFETY, CRC-8/ROHC, CRC-8/SAE-J1850, CRC-8/SMBUS, CRC-8/TECH-3250, CRC-8/WCDMA, CRC-10/ATM, CRC-10/CDMA2000, CRC-10/GSM, CRC-11/FLEXRAY, CRC-11/UMTS, CRC-12/CDMA2000, CRC-12/DECT, CRC-12/GSM, CRC-12/UMTS, CRC-13/BBC, CRC-14/DARC, CRC-14/GSM, CRC-15/CAN, CRC-15/MPT1327, CRC-16/ARC, CRC-16/CDMA2000, CRC-16/CMS, CRC-16/DDS-110, CRC-16/DECT-R, CRC-16/DECT-X, CRC-16/DNP, CRC-16/EN-13757, CRC-16/GENIBUS, CRC-16/GSM, CRC-16/IBM-3740, CRC-16/IBM-SDLC, CRC-16/ISO-IEC-14443-3-A, CRC-16/KERMIT, CRC-16/LJ1200, CRC-16/M17, CRC-16/MAXIM-DOW, CRC-16/MCRF4XX, CRC-16/MODBUS, CRC-16/NRSC-5, CRC-16/OPENSAFETY-A, CRC-16/OPENSAFETY-B, CRC-16/PROFIBUS, CRC-16/RIELLO, CRC-16/SPI-FUJITSU, CRC-16/T10-DIF, CRC-16/TELEDISK, CRC-16/TMS37157, CRC-16/UMTS, CRC-16/USB, CRC-16/XMODEM, CRC-17/CAN-FD, CRC-21/CAN-FD, CRC-24/BLE, CRC-24/FLEXRAY-A, CRC-24/FLEXRAY-B, CRC-24/INTERLAKEN, CRC-24/LTE-A, CRC-24/LTE-B, CRC-24/OPENPGP, CRC-24/OS-9, CRC-30/CDMA, CRC-31/PHILIPS, CRC-32/AIXM, CRC-32/AUTOSAR, CRC-32/BASE91-D, CRC-32/BZIP2, CRC-32/CD-ROM-EDC, CRC-32/CKSUM, CRC-32/ISCSI, CRC-32/ISO-HDLC, CRC-32/JAMCRC, CRC-32/MEF, CRC-32/MPEG-2, CRC-32/XFER, CRC-40/GSM, CRC-64/ECMA-182, CRC-64/GO-ISO, CRC-64/MS, CRC-64/REDIS, CRC-64/WE, CRC-64/XZ, CRC-82/DARC
For the class names simply remove all dashes and slashes from the above names and apply CamelCase, e.g.
"CRC-32/MPEG-2" is implemented by Crc32Mpeg2
. Other CRC can be calculated by using the general class
crccheck.crc.Crc
by providing all required CRC parameters.
The crccheck.checksum
module implements additive and XOR checksums with 8, 16 and 32 bit:
Checksum8
, Checksum16
, Checksum32
and ChecksumXor8
, ChecksumXor16
, ChecksumXor32
Usage example:
from crccheck.crc import Crc32, CrcXmodem from crccheck.checksum import Checksum32 # Quick calculation data = bytearray.fromhex("DEADBEEF") crc = Crc32.calc(data) checksum = Checksum32.calc(data) # Procsss multiple data buffers data1 = b"Binary string" # or use .encode(..) on normal sring - Python 3 only data2 = bytes.fromhex("1234567890") # Python 3 only, use bytearray for older versions data3 = (0x0, 255, 12, 99) # Iterable which returns ints in byte range (0..255) crcinst = CrcXmodem() crcinst.process(data1) crcinst.process(data2) crcinst.process(data3[1:-1]) crcbytes = crcinst.finalbytes() crchex = crcinst.finalhex() crcint = crcinst.final()
- License:
MIT License
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