aead

Trait AeadInPlace

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pub trait AeadInPlace: AeadCore {
    // Required methods
    fn encrypt_in_place_detached(
        &self,
        nonce: &Nonce<Self>,
        associated_data: &[u8],
        buffer: &mut [u8],
    ) -> Result<Tag<Self>>;
    fn decrypt_in_place_detached(
        &self,
        nonce: &Nonce<Self>,
        associated_data: &[u8],
        buffer: &mut [u8],
        tag: &Tag<Self>,
    ) -> Result<()>;

    // Provided methods
    fn encrypt_in_place(
        &self,
        nonce: &Nonce<Self>,
        associated_data: &[u8],
        buffer: &mut dyn Buffer,
    ) -> Result<()> { ... }
    fn decrypt_in_place(
        &self,
        nonce: &Nonce<Self>,
        associated_data: &[u8],
        buffer: &mut dyn Buffer,
    ) -> Result<()> { ... }
}
Expand description

In-place stateless AEAD trait.

This trait is both object safe and has no dependencies on alloc or std.

Required Methods§

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fn encrypt_in_place_detached( &self, nonce: &Nonce<Self>, associated_data: &[u8], buffer: &mut [u8], ) -> Result<Tag<Self>>

Encrypt the data in-place, returning the authentication tag

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fn decrypt_in_place_detached( &self, nonce: &Nonce<Self>, associated_data: &[u8], buffer: &mut [u8], tag: &Tag<Self>, ) -> Result<()>

Decrypt the message in-place, returning an error in the event the provided authentication tag does not match the given ciphertext (i.e. ciphertext is modified/unauthentic)

Provided Methods§

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fn encrypt_in_place( &self, nonce: &Nonce<Self>, associated_data: &[u8], buffer: &mut dyn Buffer, ) -> Result<()>

Encrypt the given buffer containing a plaintext message in-place.

The buffer must have sufficient capacity to store the ciphertext message, which will always be larger than the original plaintext. The exact size needed is cipher-dependent, but generally includes the size of an authentication tag.

Returns an error if the buffer has insufficient capacity to store the resulting ciphertext message.

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fn decrypt_in_place( &self, nonce: &Nonce<Self>, associated_data: &[u8], buffer: &mut dyn Buffer, ) -> Result<()>

Decrypt the message in-place, returning an error in the event the provided authentication tag does not match the given ciphertext.

The buffer will be truncated to the length of the original plaintext message upon success.

Dyn Compatibility§

This trait is not dyn compatible.

In older versions of Rust, dyn compatibility was called "object safety", so this trait is not object safe.

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