ring/aead/nonce.rs
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// Copyright 2018 Brian Smith.
//
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use crate::error;
use core::convert::TryInto;
/// A nonce for a single AEAD opening or sealing operation.
///
/// The user must ensure, for a particular key, that each nonce is unique.
///
/// `Nonce` intentionally doesn't implement `Clone` to ensure that each one is
/// consumed at most once.
pub struct Nonce([u8; NONCE_LEN]);
impl Nonce {
/// Constructs a `Nonce` with the given value, assuming that the value is
/// unique for the lifetime of the key it is being used with.
///
/// Fails if `value` isn't `NONCE_LEN` bytes long.
#[inline]
pub fn try_assume_unique_for_key(value: &[u8]) -> Result<Self, error::Unspecified> {
let value: &[u8; NONCE_LEN] = value.try_into()?;
Ok(Self::assume_unique_for_key(*value))
}
/// Constructs a `Nonce` with the given value, assuming that the value is
/// unique for the lifetime of the key it is being used with.
#[inline]
pub fn assume_unique_for_key(value: [u8; NONCE_LEN]) -> Self {
Self(value)
}
}
impl AsRef<[u8; NONCE_LEN]> for Nonce {
fn as_ref(&self) -> &[u8; NONCE_LEN] {
&self.0
}
}
/// All the AEADs we support use 96-bit nonces.
pub const NONCE_LEN: usize = 96 / 8;