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cksum(1)			 User Commands			      cksum(1)

NAME
       cksum - write file checksums and sizes

SYNOPSIS
       cksum [file...]

DESCRIPTION
       The  cksum  command  calculates	and writes to standard output a cyclic
       redundancy check (CRC) for each input file, and also writes to standard
       output the number of octets in each file.

       For each file processed successfully, cksum will write in the following
       format:

	      "%u %d %s\n" <checksum>, <# of octets>, <path name>

       If no file operand was specified, the path name and its	leading	 space
       will be omitted.

       The  CRC used is based on the polynomial used for CRC error checking in
       the referenced Ethernet standard.

       The encoding for the CRC checksum is defined by the generating  polyno‐
       mial:

       G(x) = x**32 + x**26 + x**23 + x**22+ x**16 + x**12 + x**11 + x**10 + x
      **8 + x**7 + x**5 + x**4 + x**2 + x + 1

       Mathematically, the CRC value corresponding to a given file is  defined
       by the following procedure:

       1.  The n bits to be evaluated are considered to be the coefficients of
	   a mod 2 polynomial M(x) of degree n−1. These n bits	are  the  bits
	   from the file, with the most significant bit being the most signif‐
	   icant bit of the first octet of the file and the last bit being the
	   least  significant bit of the last octet, padded with zero bits (if
	   necessary) to achieve an integral number of octets, followed by one
	   or  more  octets  representing  the	length of the file as a binary
	   value, least significant octet first. The smallest number of octets
	   capable of representing this integer is used.

       2.  M(x)	 is  multiplied	 by  x**32 (that is, shifted left 32 bits) and
	   divided by G(x) using mod 2 division, producing a remainder R(x) of
	   degree ≤ 31.

       3.  The coefficients of R(x) are considered to be a 32-bit sequence.

       4.  The bit sequence is complemented and the result is the CRC.

OPERANDS
       The following operand is supported:

       file	A  path	 name of a file to be checked. If no file operands are
		specified, the standard input is used.

USAGE
       The cksum command is typically used to quickly compare a	 suspect  file
       against	a  trusted  version  of the same, such as to ensure that files
       transmitted over noisy media arrive intact.  However,  this  comparison
       cannot be considered cryptographically secure. The chances of a damaged
       file producing the same CRC as the original are	astronomically	small;
       deliberate deception is difficult, but probably not impossible.

       Although	 input files to cksum can be any type, the results need not be
       what would be expected on character special device  files.  Since  this
       document	 does not specify the block size used when doing input, check‐
       sums of character special files need not process all  of	 the  data  in
       those files.

       The algorithm is expressed in terms of a bitstream divided into octets.
       If a file is transmitted between two systems  and  undergoes  any  data
       transformation  (such  as  moving  8-bit characters into 9-bit bytes or
       changing "Little Endian" byte ordering to "Big Endian"), identical  CRC
       values  cannot be expected. Implementations performing such transforma‐
       tions may extend cksum to handle such situations.

       See largefile(5) for the description of	the  behavior  of  cksum  when
       encountering files greater than or equal to 2 Gbyte ( 2**31 bytes).

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       See  environ(5) for descriptions of the following environment variables
       that affect the execution of cksum:  LANG,  LC_ALL,  LC_CTYPE,  LC_MES‐
       SAGES, and NLSPATH.

EXIT STATUS
       The following exit values are returned:

       0	All files were processed successfully.

       >0	An error occurred.

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Availability		     │SUNWcsu			   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Interface Stability	     │Standard			   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       digest(1),  sum(1),  bart(1M), attributes(5), environ(5), largefile(5),
       standards(5)

SunOS 5.10			  1 Feb 1995			      cksum(1)
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