function PhpassHashedPassword::enforceLog2Boundaries
Ensures that $count_log2 is within set bounds.
Parameters
int $count_log2: Integer that determines the number of iterations used in the hashing process. A larger value is more secure, but takes more time to complete.
Return value
int Integer within set bounds that is closest to $count_log2.
4 calls to PhpassHashedPassword::enforceLog2Boundaries()
- FakePhpassHashedPassword::enforceLog2Boundaries in core/tests/ Drupal/ Tests/ Core/ Password/ PasswordHashingTest.php 
- Exposes this method as public for tests.
- PhpassHashedPassword::crypt in core/lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Password/ PhpassHashedPassword.php 
- Hash a password using a secure stretched hash.
- PhpassHashedPassword::needsRehash in core/lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Password/ PhpassHashedPassword.php 
- Check whether a hashed password needs to be replaced with a new hash.
- PhpassHashedPassword::__construct in core/lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Password/ PhpassHashedPassword.php 
- Constructs a new password hashing instance.
1 method overrides PhpassHashedPassword::enforceLog2Boundaries()
- FakePhpassHashedPassword::enforceLog2Boundaries in core/tests/ Drupal/ Tests/ Core/ Password/ PasswordHashingTest.php 
- Exposes this method as public for tests.
File
- 
              core/lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Password/ PhpassHashedPassword.php, line 126 
Class
- PhpassHashedPassword
- Secure hashing functions based on Portable PHP password hashing framework.
Namespace
Drupal\Core\PasswordCode
protected function enforceLog2Boundaries($count_log2) {
  if ($count_log2 < static::MIN_HASH_COUNT) {
    return static::MIN_HASH_COUNT;
  }
  elseif ($count_log2 > static::MAX_HASH_COUNT) {
    return static::MAX_HASH_COUNT;
  }
  return (int) $count_log2;
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