CRC program
Hugh Redelmeier
hugh at hcrvax.UUCP
Fri Nov 16 06:17:48 AEST 1984
The following program is a command to calculate the CRC of files.
It is useful for the same purposes as sum(1). It calculates the
true CRC16 (unlike CP/M utilities that say they calculate CRCs
but really just hash). Crc detects more errors than old sum(1);
for example, it detects exchanges of characters. It is also
(now) in the public domain.
Usage: crc [file ...]
The crc of the source is 8dc7.
----------------- tear here ----------------------
/*
* Calculate CRC16 of a file.
* CRC16 polynomial: x**0 + x**2 + x**15 + x**16 (0xA001)
* (CCITT polynomial: x**0 + x**5 + x**12 + x**16 (0x8408))
* Initial condition: 0
*
* There are really two programs. The first (compiled with
* "TABLE" defined) calculates CRC tables to be included
* in the second (compiled without "TABLE").
*
* D. Hugh Redelmeier 1983 April 15
* Latest change: 1984 April 2.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#ifdef TABLE
main() {
register unsigned s, t;
register int i;
printf("unsigned short CRCtab[256] = {");
for (t=0; ; ) {
if (t%8 == 0)
printf("\n");
s = t;
for (i=8; i--; )
s = s>>1 ^ (s&1? 0xA001 : 0);
printf("\t0x%04x", s);
if (++t == 256)
break;
printf(",");
}
printf("};\n");
}
#else
unsigned short CRCtab[256] = {
0x0000, 0xc0c1, 0xc181, 0x0140, 0xc301, 0x03c0, 0x0280, 0xc241,
0xc601, 0x06c0, 0x0780, 0xc741, 0x0500, 0xc5c1, 0xc481, 0x0440,
0xcc01, 0x0cc0, 0x0d80, 0xcd41, 0x0f00, 0xcfc1, 0xce81, 0x0e40,
0x0a00, 0xcac1, 0xcb81, 0x0b40, 0xc901, 0x09c0, 0x0880, 0xc841,
0xd801, 0x18c0, 0x1980, 0xd941, 0x1b00, 0xdbc1, 0xda81, 0x1a40,
0x1e00, 0xdec1, 0xdf81, 0x1f40, 0xdd01, 0x1dc0, 0x1c80, 0xdc41,
0x1400, 0xd4c1, 0xd581, 0x1540, 0xd701, 0x17c0, 0x1680, 0xd641,
0xd201, 0x12c0, 0x1380, 0xd341, 0x1100, 0xd1c1, 0xd081, 0x1040,
0xf001, 0x30c0, 0x3180, 0xf141, 0x3300, 0xf3c1, 0xf281, 0x3240,
0x3600, 0xf6c1, 0xf781, 0x3740, 0xf501, 0x35c0, 0x3480, 0xf441,
0x3c00, 0xfcc1, 0xfd81, 0x3d40, 0xff01, 0x3fc0, 0x3e80, 0xfe41,
0xfa01, 0x3ac0, 0x3b80, 0xfb41, 0x3900, 0xf9c1, 0xf881, 0x3840,
0x2800, 0xe8c1, 0xe981, 0x2940, 0xeb01, 0x2bc0, 0x2a80, 0xea41,
0xee01, 0x2ec0, 0x2f80, 0xef41, 0x2d00, 0xedc1, 0xec81, 0x2c40,
0xe401, 0x24c0, 0x2580, 0xe541, 0x2700, 0xe7c1, 0xe681, 0x2640,
0x2200, 0xe2c1, 0xe381, 0x2340, 0xe101, 0x21c0, 0x2080, 0xe041,
0xa001, 0x60c0, 0x6180, 0xa141, 0x6300, 0xa3c1, 0xa281, 0x6240,
0x6600, 0xa6c1, 0xa781, 0x6740, 0xa501, 0x65c0, 0x6480, 0xa441,
0x6c00, 0xacc1, 0xad81, 0x6d40, 0xaf01, 0x6fc0, 0x6e80, 0xae41,
0xaa01, 0x6ac0, 0x6b80, 0xab41, 0x6900, 0xa9c1, 0xa881, 0x6840,
0x7800, 0xb8c1, 0xb981, 0x7940, 0xbb01, 0x7bc0, 0x7a80, 0xba41,
0xbe01, 0x7ec0, 0x7f80, 0xbf41, 0x7d00, 0xbdc1, 0xbc81, 0x7c40,
0xb401, 0x74c0, 0x7580, 0xb541, 0x7700, 0xb7c1, 0xb681, 0x7640,
0x7200, 0xb2c1, 0xb381, 0x7340, 0xb101, 0x71c0, 0x7080, 0xb041,
0x5000, 0x90c1, 0x9181, 0x5140, 0x9301, 0x53c0, 0x5280, 0x9241,
0x9601, 0x56c0, 0x5780, 0x9741, 0x5500, 0x95c1, 0x9481, 0x5440,
0x9c01, 0x5cc0, 0x5d80, 0x9d41, 0x5f00, 0x9fc1, 0x9e81, 0x5e40,
0x5a00, 0x9ac1, 0x9b81, 0x5b40, 0x9901, 0x59c0, 0x5880, 0x9841,
0x8801, 0x48c0, 0x4980, 0x8941, 0x4b00, 0x8bc1, 0x8a81, 0x4a40,
0x4e00, 0x8ec1, 0x8f81, 0x4f40, 0x8d01, 0x4dc0, 0x4c80, 0x8c41,
0x4400, 0x84c1, 0x8581, 0x4540, 0x8701, 0x47c0, 0x4680, 0x8641,
0x8201, 0x42c0, 0x4380, 0x8341, 0x4100, 0x81c1, 0x8081, 0x4040};
main(argc, argv) int argc; char *argv[]; {
FILE *f;
int fi;
char *fn;
register unsigned s;
register int c; /* must hold and distinguiah EOF and 0xFF */
fi = 1;
f = stdin;
fn = "";
do {
if (fi != argc) {
fn = argv[fi];
f = fopen(fn, "r");
if (f==NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't open %s\n",
argv[0], fn);
exit(1);
}
}
s = 0;
while ((c=getc(f)) != EOF)
s = CRCtab[(s^c)&0xFF] ^ s>>8;
printf("%s CRC16 is %04x\n", fn, s);
fclose(f);
} while (++fi < argc);
exit(0);
}
#endif
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