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hash/crc32: add more use of Castagnoli's polynomial #15605

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perillo opened this issue May 8, 2016 · 2 comments
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hash/crc32: add more use of Castagnoli's polynomial #15605

perillo opened this issue May 8, 2016 · 2 comments
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perillo commented May 8, 2016

Currently the documentation of the Castagnoli variable says that it is used by iSCSI.
However it is also used in SCTP, Btrfs, ext4 and Ceph, as listed on
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclic_redundancy_check

I suggest to add SCTP to the list of standards using CRC32-c.

@bradfitz bradfitz added this to the Go1.7Maybe milestone May 9, 2016
@adg adg modified the milestones: Unplanned, Go1.7Maybe Jun 27, 2016
@ALTree ALTree added the Suggested Issues that may be good for new contributors looking for work to do. label Jul 18, 2017
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Change https://golang.org/cl/217361 mentions this issue: hash: add other usage of CRC32-C in Castagnoli doc

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ALTree commented Oct 10, 2020

The list is not really supposed to be exhaustive, and in the end listing some names won't help a reader that doesn't already know what we're talking about. Let's close this.

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