block-sha1: take a size_t length parameter

The block-sha1 implementation takes an "unsigned long" for the length of
a buffer to hash, but our hash algorithm wrappers take a size_t, as do
other implementations we support like openssl or sha1dc. On many
systems, including Linux, these two are equivalent, but they are not on
Windows (where only a "long long" is 64 bits). As a result, passing
large chunks to a single the_hash_algo->update_fn() would produce wrong
answers there.

Note that we don't need to update any other sizes outside of the
function interface. We store the cumulative size in a "long long" (which
we must do since we hash things bigger than 4GB, like packfiles, even on
32-bit platforms). And internally, we break that size_t len down into
64-byte blocks to feed into the guts of the algorithm.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
diff --git a/block-sha1/sha1.h b/block-sha1/sha1.h
index 4df6747..9fb0441 100644
--- a/block-sha1/sha1.h
+++ b/block-sha1/sha1.h
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ typedef struct {
 } blk_SHA_CTX;
 
 void blk_SHA1_Init(blk_SHA_CTX *ctx);
-void blk_SHA1_Update(blk_SHA_CTX *ctx, const void *dataIn, unsigned long len);
+void blk_SHA1_Update(blk_SHA_CTX *ctx, const void *dataIn, size_t len);
 void blk_SHA1_Final(unsigned char hashout[20], blk_SHA_CTX *ctx);
 
 #define platform_SHA_CTX	blk_SHA_CTX