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CRC32_LE(9)						  Basic Kernel Library Functions					       CRC32_LE(9)

NAME
crc32_le - Calculate bitwise little-endian Ethernet AUTODIN II CRC32 SYNOPSIS
u32 __pure crc32_le(u32 crc, unsigned char const * p, size_t len); ARGUMENTS
crc seed value for computation. ~0 for Ethernet, sometimes 0 for other uses, or the previous crc32 value if computing incrementally. p pointer to buffer over which CRC is run len length of buffer p COPYRIGHT
Kernel Hackers Manual 2.6. July 2010 CRC32_LE(9)

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CRC32(3)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						  CRC32(3)

NAME
String::CRC32 - Perl interface for cyclic redundency check generation SYNOPSIS
use String::CRC32; $crc = crc32("some string"); $crc = crc32("some string", initvalue); $somestring = "some string"; $crc = crc32($somestring); open(SOMEFILE, "location/of/some.file"); $crc = crc32(*SOMEFILE); close(SOMEFILE); DESCRIPTION
The CRC32 module calculates CRC sums of 32 bit lenghts. It generates the same CRC values as ZMODEM, PKZIP, PICCHECK and many others. Despite its name, this module is able to compute the checksum of files as well as strings. EXAMPLES
$crc = crc32("some string"); results in the same as $crc = crc32(" string", crc32("some")); This is useful for subsequent CRC checking of substrings. You may even check files: open(SOMEFILE, "location/of/some.file"); $crc = crc32(*SOMEFILE); close(SOMEFILE); A init value may also been supplied in the above example. AUTHOR
Soenke J. Peters <peters__perl@opcenter.de> Please be so kind as to report any bugs/suggestions to the above address. COPYRIGHT
CRC algorithm code taken from CRC-32 by Craig Bruce. The module stuff is inspired by a similar perl module called String::CRC by David Sharnoff & Matthew Dillon. Horst Fickenscher told me that it could be useful to supply an init value to the crc checking function and so I included this possibility. The author of this package disclaims all copyrights and releases it into the public domain. perl v5.16.3 2005-04-04 CRC32(3)
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