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function Hash = DataHash(Data, Opt)
% DATAHASH - Checksum for Matlab array of any type
% This function creates a hash value for an input of any type. The type and
% dimensions of the input are considered as default, such that UINT8([0,0]) and
% UINT16(0) have different hash values. Nested STRUCTs and CELLs are parsed
% recursively.
%
% Hash = DataHash(Data, Opt)
% INPUT:
% Data: Array of these built-in types:
% (U)INT8/16/32/64, SINGLE, DOUBLE, (real/complex, full/sparse)
% CHAR, LOGICAL, CELL (nested), STRUCT (scalar or array, nested),
% function_handle.
% Opt: Struct to specify the hashing algorithm and the output format.
% Opt and all its fields are optional.
% Opt.Method: String, known methods for Java 1.6 (Matlab 2011b):
% 'SHA-1', 'SHA-256', 'SHA-384', 'SHA-512', 'MD2', 'MD5'.
% Call DataHash without inputs to get a list of available methods.
% Default: 'MD5'.
% Opt.Format: String specifying the output format:
% 'hex', 'HEX': Lower/uppercase hexadecimal string.
% 'double', 'uint8': Numerical vector.
% 'base64': Base64 encoded string, only printable ASCII
% characters, shorter than 'hex', no padding.
% Default: 'hex'.
% Opt.Input: Type of the input as string, not case-sensitive:
% 'array': The contents, type and size of the input [Data] are
% considered for the creation of the hash. Nested CELLs
% and STRUCT arrays are parsed recursively. Empty arrays of
% different type reply different hashs.
% 'file': [Data] is treated as file name and the hash is calculated
% for the files contents.
% 'bin': [Data] is a numerical, LOGICAL or CHAR array. Only the
% binary contents of the array is considered, such that
% e.g. empty arrays of different type reply the same hash.
% 'ascii': Same as 'bin', but only the 8-bit ASCII part of the 16-bit
% Matlab CHARs is considered.
% Default: 'array'.
%
% OUTPUT:
% Hash: String, DOUBLE or UINT8 vector. The length depends on the hashing
% method.
%
% EXAMPLES:
% % Default: MD5, hex:
% DataHash([]) % 5b302b7b2099a97ba2a276640a192485
% % MD5, Base64:
% Opt = struct('Format', 'base64', 'Method', 'MD5');
% DataHash(int32(1:10), Opt) % +tJN9yeF89h3jOFNN55XLg
% % SHA-1, Base64:
% S.a = uint8([]);
% S.b = {{1:10}, struct('q', uint64(415))};
% Opt.Method = 'SHA-1';
% Opt.Format = 'HEX';
% DataHash(S, Opt) % 18672BE876463B25214CA9241B3C79CC926F3093
% % SHA-1 of binary values:
% Opt = struct('Method', 'SHA-1', 'Input', 'bin');
% DataHash(1:8, Opt) % 826cf9d3a5d74bbe415e97d4cecf03f445f69225
% % SHA-256, consider ASCII part only (Matlab's CHAR has 16 bits!):
% Opt.Method = 'SHA-256';
% Opt.Input = 'ascii';
% DataHash('abc', Opt)
% % ba7816bf8f01cfea414140de5dae2223b00361a396177a9cb410ff61f20015ad
% % Or equivalently:
% Opt.Input = 'bin';
% DataHash(uint8('abc'), Opt)
%
% NOTES:
% Function handles and user-defined objects cannot be converted uniquely:
% - The subfunction ConvertFuncHandle uses the built-in function FUNCTIONS,
% but the replied struct can depend on the Matlab version.
% - It is tried to convert objects to UINT8 streams in the subfunction
% ConvertObject. A conversion by STRUCT() might be more appropriate.
% Adjust these subfunctions on demand.
%
% MATLAB CHARs have 16 bits! Use Opt.Input='ascii' for comparisons with e.g.
% online hash generators.
%
% Matt Raum suggested this for e.g. user-defined objects:
% DataHash(getByteStreamFromArray(Data)
% This works very well, but unfortunately getByteStreamFromArray is
% undocumented, such that it might vanish in the future or reply different
% output.
%
% For arrays the calculated hash value might be changed in new versions.
% Calling this function without inputs replies the version of the hash.
%
% The C-Mex function GetMD5 is 2 to 100 times faster, but obtains MD5 only:
% http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/25921
%
% Tested: Matlab 7.7, 7.8, 7.13, 8.6, WinXP/32, Win7/64
% Author: Jan Simon, Heidelberg, (C) 2011-2016 matlab.2010(a)n(MINUS)simon.de
%
% See also: TYPECAST, CAST.
%
% Michael Kleder, "Compute Hash", no structs and cells:
% http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/8944
% Tim, "Serialize/Deserialize", converts structs and cells to a byte stream:
% http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/29457
% $JRev: R-H V:033 Sum:R+m7rAPNLvlw Date:18-Jun-2016 14:33:17 $
% $License: BSD (use/copy/change/redistribute on own risk, mention the author) $
% $File: Tools\GLFile\DataHash.m $
% History:
% 001: 01-May-2011 21:52, First version.
% 007: 10-Jun-2011 10:38, [Opt.Input], binary data, complex values considered.
% 011: 26-May-2012 15:57, Fixed: Failed for binary input and empty data.
% 014: 04-Nov-2012 11:37, Consider Mex-, MDL- and P-files also.
% Thanks to David (author 243360), who found this bug.
% Jan Achterhold (author 267816) suggested to consider Java objects.
% 016: 01-Feb-2015 20:53, Java heap space exhausted for large files.
% Now files are process in chunks to save memory.
% 017: 15-Feb-2015 19:40, Collsions: Same hash for different data.
% Examples: zeros(1,1) and zeros(1,1,0)
% complex(0) and zeros(1,1,0,0)
% Now the number of dimensions is included, to avoid this.
% 022: 30-Mar-2015 00:04, Bugfix: Failed for strings and [] without TYPECASTX.
% Ross found these 2 bugs, which occur when TYPECASTX is not installed.
% If you need the base64 format padded with '=' characters, adjust
% fBase64_enc as you like.
% 026: 29-Jun-2015 00:13, Changed hash for STRUCTs.
% Struct arrays are analysed field by field now, which is much faster.
% 027: 13-Sep-2015 19:03, 'ascii' input as abbrev. for Input='bin' and UINT8().
% 028: 15-Oct-2015 23:11, Example values in help section updated to v022.
% 029: 16-Oct-2015 22:32, Use default options for empty input.
% 031: 28-Feb-2016 15:10, New hash value to get same reply as GetMD5.
% New Matlab version (at least 2015b) use a fast method for TYPECAST, such
% that calling James Tursa's TYPECASTX is not needed anymore.
% Matlab 6.5 not supported anymore: MException for CATCH.
% 033: 18-Jun-2016 14:28, BUGFIX: Failed on empty files.
% Thanks to Christian (AuthorID 2918599).
% OPEN BUGS:
% Nath wrote:
% function handle refering to struct containing the function will create
% infinite loop. Is there any workaround ?
% Example:
% d= dynamicprops();
% addprop(d,'f');
% d.f= @(varargin) struct2cell(d);
% DataHash(d.f) % infinite loop
% This is caught with an error message concerning the recursion limit now.
% Main function: ===============================================================
% Default options: -------------------------------------------------------------
Method = 'MD5';
OutFormat = 'hex';
isFile = false;
isBin = false;
% Check number and type of inputs: ---------------------------------------------
nArg = nargin;
if nArg == 2
if isa(Opt, 'struct') == 0 % Bad type of 2nd input:
Error_L('BadInput2', '2nd input [Opt] must be a struct.');
end
% Specify hash algorithm:
if isfield(Opt, 'Method') && ~isempty(Opt.Method) % Short-circuiting
Method = upper(Opt.Method);
end
% Specify output format:
if isfield(Opt, 'Format') && ~isempty(Opt.Format) % Short-circuiting
OutFormat = Opt.Format;
end
% Check if the Input type is specified - default: 'array':
if isfield(Opt, 'Input') && ~isempty(Opt.Input) % Short-circuiting
if strcmpi(Opt.Input, 'File')
if ischar(Data) == 0
Error_L('CannotOpen', '1st input FileName must be a string');
end
isFile = true;
elseif strncmpi(Opt.Input, 'bin', 3) % Accept 'binary' also
if (isnumeric(Data) || ischar(Data) || islogical(Data)) == 0 || ...
issparse(Data)
Error_L('BadDataType', ...
'1st input must be numeric, CHAR or LOGICAL for binary input.');
end
isBin = true;
elseif strncmpi(Opt.Input, 'asc', 3) % 8-bit ASCII characters
if ~ischar(Data)
Error_L('BadDataType', ...
'1st input must be a CHAR for the input type ASCII.');
end
isBin = true;
Data = uint8(Data);
end
end
elseif nArg == 0 % Reply version of this function:
R = Version_L;
if nargout == 0
disp(R);
else
Hash = R;
end
return;
elseif nArg ~= 1 % Bad number of arguments:
Error_L('BadNInput', '1 or 2 inputs required.');
end
% Create the engine: -----------------------------------------------------------
try
Engine = java.security.MessageDigest.getInstance(Method);
catch
Error_L('BadInput2', 'Invalid algorithm: [%s].', Method);
end
% Create the hash value: -------------------------------------------------------
if isFile
% Open the file:
FID = fopen(Data, 'r');
if FID < 0
% Check existence of file:
Found = FileExist_L(Data);
if Found
Error_L('CantOpenFile', 'Cannot open file: %s.', Data);
else
Error_L('FileNotFound', 'File not found: %s.', Data);
end
end
% Read file in chunks to save memory and Java heap space:
Chunk = 1e6; % Fastest for 1e6 on Win7/64, HDD
Count = Chunk; % Dummy value to satisfy WHILE condition
while Count == Chunk
[Data, Count] = fread(FID, Chunk, '*uint8');
if Count ~= 0 % Avoid error for empty file
Engine.update(Data);
end
end
fclose(FID);
% Calculate the hash:
Hash = typecast(Engine.digest, 'uint8');
elseif isBin % Contents of an elementary array, type tested already:
if isempty(Data) % Nothing to do, Engine.update fails for empty input!
Hash = typecast(Engine.digest, 'uint8');
else % Matlab's TYPECAST is less elegant:
if isnumeric(Data)
if isreal(Data)
Engine.update(typecast(Data(:), 'uint8'));
else
Engine.update(typecast(real(Data(:)), 'uint8'));
Engine.update(typecast(imag(Data(:)), 'uint8'));
end
elseif islogical(Data) % TYPECAST cannot handle LOGICAL
Engine.update(typecast(uint8(Data(:)), 'uint8'));
elseif ischar(Data) % TYPECAST cannot handle CHAR
Engine.update(typecast(uint16(Data(:)), 'uint8'));
% Bugfix: Line removed
end
Hash = typecast(Engine.digest, 'uint8');
end
else % Array with type:
Engine = CoreHash(Data, Engine);
Hash = typecast(Engine.digest, 'uint8');
end
% Convert hash specific output format: -----------------------------------------
switch OutFormat
case 'hex'
Hash = sprintf('%.2x', double(Hash));
case 'HEX'
Hash = sprintf('%.2X', double(Hash));
case 'double'
Hash = double(reshape(Hash, 1, []));
case 'uint8'
Hash = reshape(Hash, 1, []);
case 'base64'
Hash = fBase64_enc(double(Hash));
otherwise
Error_L('BadOutFormat', ...
'[Opt.Format] must be: HEX, hex, uint8, double, base64.');
end
% return;
% ******************************************************************************
function Engine = CoreHash(Data, Engine)
% This methods uses the slower TYPECAST of Matlab
% Consider the type and dimensions of the array to distinguish arrays with the
% same data, but different shape: [0 x 0] and [0 x 1], [1,2] and [1;2],
% DOUBLE(0) and SINGLE([0,0]):
% < v016: [class, size, data]. BUG! 0 and zeros(1,1,0) had the same hash!
% >= v016: [class, ndims, size, data]
Engine.update([uint8(class(Data)), ...
typecast(uint64([ndims(Data), size(Data)]), 'uint8')]);
if issparse(Data) % Sparse arrays to struct:
[S.Index1, S.Index2, S.Value] = find(Data);
Engine = CoreHash(S, Engine);
elseif isstruct(Data) % Hash for all array elements and fields:
F = sort(fieldnames(Data)); % Ignore order of fields
for iField = 1:length(F) % Loop over fields
aField = F{iField};
Engine.update(uint8(aField));
for iS = 1:numel(Data) % Loop over elements of struct array
Engine = CoreHash(Data(iS).(aField), Engine);
end
end
elseif iscell(Data) % Get hash for all cell elements:
for iS = 1:numel(Data)
Engine = CoreHash(Data{iS}, Engine);
end
elseif isempty(Data) % Nothing to do
elseif isnumeric(Data)
if isreal(Data)
Engine.update(typecast(Data(:), 'uint8'));
else
Engine.update(typecast(real(Data(:)), 'uint8'));
Engine.update(typecast(imag(Data(:)), 'uint8'));
end
elseif islogical(Data) % TYPECAST cannot handle LOGICAL
Engine.update(typecast(uint8(Data(:)), 'uint8'));
elseif ischar(Data) % TYPECAST cannot handle CHAR
Engine.update(typecast(uint16(Data(:)), 'uint8'));
elseif isa(Data, 'function_handle')
Engine = CoreHash(ConvertFuncHandle(Data), Engine);
elseif (isobject(Data) || isjava(Data)) && ismethod(Data, 'hashCode')
Engine = CoreHash(char(Data.hashCode), Engine);
else % Most likely a user-defined object:
try
BasicData = ConvertObject(Data);
catch ME
error(['JSimon:', mfilename, ':BadDataType'], ...
'%s: Cannot create elementary array for type: %s\n %s', ...
mfilename, class(Data), ME.message);
end
try
Engine = CoreHash(BasicData, Engine);
catch ME
if strcmpi(ME.identifier, 'MATLAB:recursionLimit')
ME = MException(['JSimon:', mfilename, ':RecursiveType'], ...
'%s: Cannot create hash for recursive data type: %s', ...
mfilename, class(Data));
end
throw(ME);
end
end
% return;
% ******************************************************************************
function FuncKey = ConvertFuncHandle(FuncH)
% The subfunction ConvertFuncHandle converts function_handles to a struct
% using the Matlab function FUNCTIONS. The output of this function changes
% with the Matlab version, such that DataHash(@sin) replies different hashes
% under Matlab 6.5 and 2009a.
% An alternative is using the function name and name of the file for
% function_handles, but this is not unique for nested or anonymous functions.
% If the MATLABROOT is removed from the file's path, at least the hash of
% Matlab's toolbox functions is (usually!) not influenced by the version.
% Finally I'm in doubt if there is a unique method to hash function handles.
% Please adjust the subfunction ConvertFuncHandles to your needs.
% The Matlab version influences the conversion by FUNCTIONS:
% 1. The format of the struct replied FUNCTIONS is not fixed,
% 2. The full paths of toolbox function e.g. for @mean differ.
FuncKey = functions(FuncH);
% Include modification file time and file size. Suggested by Aslak Grinsted:
if ~isempty(FuncKey.file)
d = dir(FuncKey.file);
if ~isempty(d)
FuncKey.filebytes = d.bytes;
FuncKey.filedate = d.datenum;
end
end
% ALTERNATIVE: Use name and path. The <matlabroot> part of the toolbox functions
% is replaced such that the hash for @mean does not depend on the Matlab
% version.
% Drawbacks: Anonymous functions, nested functions...
% funcStruct = functions(FuncH);
% funcfile = strrep(funcStruct.file, matlabroot, '<MATLAB>');
% FuncKey = uint8([funcStruct.function, ' ', funcfile]);
% Finally I'm afraid there is no unique method to get a hash for a function
% handle. Please adjust this conversion to your needs.
% return;
% ******************************************************************************
function DataBin = ConvertObject(DataObj)
% Convert a user-defined object to a binary stream. There cannot be a unique
% solution, so this part is left for the user...
try % Perhaps a direct conversion is implemented:
DataBin = uint8(DataObj);
% Matt Raum had this excellent idea - unfortunately this function is
% undocumented and might not be supported in te future:
% DataBin = getByteStreamFromArray(DataObj);
catch % Or perhaps this is better:
WarnS = warning('off', 'MATLAB:structOnObject');
DataBin = struct(DataObj);
warning(WarnS);
end
% return;
% ******************************************************************************
function Out = fBase64_enc(In)
% Encode numeric vector of UINT8 values to base64 string.
% The intention of this is to create a shorter hash than the HEX format.
% Therefore a padding with '=' characters is omitted on purpose.
Pool = [65:90, 97:122, 48:57, 43, 47]; % [0:9, a:z, A:Z, +, /]
v8 = [128; 64; 32; 16; 8; 4; 2; 1];
v6 = [32, 16, 8, 4, 2, 1];
In = reshape(In, 1, []);
X = rem(floor(In(ones(8, 1), :) ./ v8(:, ones(length(In), 1))), 2);
Y = reshape([X(:); zeros(6 - rem(numel(X), 6), 1)], 6, []);
Out = char(Pool(1 + v6 * Y));
% return;
% ******************************************************************************
function Ex = FileExist_L(FileName)
% A more reliable version of EXIST(FileName, 'file'):
dirFile = dir(FileName);
if length(dirFile) == 1
Ex = ~(dirFile.isdir);
else
Ex = false;
end
% return;
% ******************************************************************************
function R = Version_L()
% The output differs between versions of this function. So give the user a
% chance to recognize the version:
% 1: 01-May-2011, Initial version
% 2: 15-Feb-2015, The number of dimensions is considered in addition.
% In version 1 these variables had the same hash:
% zeros(1,1) and zeros(1,1,0), complex(0) and zeros(1,1,0,0)
% 3: 29-Jun-2015, Struct arrays are processed field by field and not element
% by element, because this is much faster. In consequence the hash value
% differs, if the input contains a struct.
% 4: 28-Feb-2016 15:20, same output as GetMD5 for MD5 sums. Therefore the
% dimensions are casted to UINT64 at first.
R.HashVersion = 4;
R.Date = [2016, 2, 28];
R.HashMethod = {};
try
Provider = java.security.Security.getProviders;
for iProvider = 1:numel(Provider)
S = char(Provider(iProvider).getServices);
Index = strfind(S, 'MessageDigest.');
for iDigest = 1:length(Index)
Digest = strtok(S(Index(iDigest):end));
Digest = strrep(Digest, 'MessageDigest.', '');
R.HashMethod = cat(2, R.HashMethod, {Digest});
end
end
catch ME
fprintf(2, '%s\n', ME.message);
R.HashMethod = 'error';
end
% return;
% ******************************************************************************
function Error_L(ID, varargin)
error(['JSimon:', mfilename, ':', ID], ['*** %s: ', varargin{1}], ...
mfilename, varargin{2:nargin - 1});
% return;