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I haven't looked at the C++ implementation in a while, but I am not sure why it is using a 48 byte buffer, but it seems to me that only the first 32 bytes of the buffer are "real" and the rest is padding.    In any event, if what Wei points out is correct, then you must be doing internally something similar to what dCache needs to do when it receives the hash.

The question I suppose that needs to be examined is why the buffer is 48 bytes to begin with.

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