# isa-l_crypto **Repository Path**: liqiang9102/isa-l_crypto ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: isa-l_crypto - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: BSD-3-Clause - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2020-07-07 - **Last Updated**: 2020-12-19 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README Intel(R) Intelligent Storage Acceleration Library Crypto Version ================================================================ ISA-L_crypto is a collection of optimized low-level functions targeting storage applications. ISA-L_crypto includes: * Multi-buffer hashes - run multiple hash jobs together on one core for much better throughput than single-buffer versions. - SHA1, SHA256, SHA512, MD5 * Multi-hash - Get the performance of multi-buffer hashing with a single-buffer interface. * Multi-hash + murmur - run both together. * AES - block ciphers - XTS, GCM, CBC * Rolling hash - Hash input in a window which moves through the input Also see: * [ISA-L_crypto for updates](https://github.com/intel/isa-l_crypto). * For non-crypto ISA-L see [isa-l on github](https://github.com/intel/isa-l). * The [github wiki](https://github.com/intel/isa-l/wiki) covering isa-l and isa-l crypto. * [Contributing](CONTRIBUTING.md). Building ISA-L -------------- ### Prerequisites * Assembler: nasm v2.11.01 or later (nasm v2.13 or better suggested for building in AVX512 support) or yasm version 1.2.0 or later. * Compiler: gcc, clang, icc or VC compiler. * Make: GNU 'make' or 'nmake' (Windows). * Optional: Building with autotools requires autoconf/automake packages. ### Autotools To build and install the library with autotools it is usually sufficient to run: ./autogen.sh ./configure make sudo make install ### Makefile To use a standard makefile run: make -f Makefile.unx ### Windows On Windows use nmake to build dll and static lib: nmake -f Makefile.nmake ### Other make targets Other targets include: * `make check` : create and run tests * `make tests` : create additional unit tests * `make perfs` : create included performance tests * `make ex` : build examples * `make doc` : build API manual