[asterisk-commits] tzafrir: branch 10 r340280 - in /branches/10: ./ include/asterisk/ main/
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Tue Oct 11 13:41:09 CDT 2011
Author: tzafrir
Date: Tue Oct 11 13:41:05 2011
New Revision: 340280
URL: http://svnview.digium.com/svn/asterisk?view=rev&rev=340280
Log:
Update SHA1 code to RFC 6234
RFC 6234 is an update to RFC 3174 from which the code was originally taken.
It has a slightly better code, and a better phrased license (simple 3-clause
BSD).
* main/sha1.c is sha1.c from RFC 6234 with formatting changes only.
* include/asterisk/sha1.h merges sha.h and sha-private.h from RFC 6234.
* Removed unused include of asterisk/sha1.h from main/channels.c
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1503/
Merge-From: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/1.8@340263
Modified:
branches/10/ (props changed)
branches/10/include/asterisk/sha1.h
branches/10/main/channel.c
branches/10/main/sha1.c
Propchange: branches/10/
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Modified: branches/10/include/asterisk/sha1.h
URL: http://svnview.digium.com/svn/asterisk/branches/10/include/asterisk/sha1.h?view=diff&rev=340280&r1=340279&r2=340280
==============================================================================
--- branches/10/include/asterisk/sha1.h (original)
+++ branches/10/include/asterisk/sha1.h Tue Oct 11 13:41:05 2011
@@ -1,73 +1,379 @@
-/*
- * sha1.h
- *
- * Description:
- * This is the header file for code which implements the Secure
- * Hashing Algorithm 1 as defined in FIPS PUB 180-1 published
- * April 17, 1995.
- *
- * Many of the variable names in this code, especially the
- * single character names, were used because those were the names
- * used in the publication.
- *
- * Please read the file sha1.c for more information.
- *
- */
-
-
+/**************************** sha.h ****************************/
+/***************** See RFC 6234 for details. *******************/
+/*
+ Copyright (c) 2011 IETF Trust and the persons identified as
+ authors of the code. All rights reserved.
+
+ Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
+ without modification, are permitted provided that the following
+ conditions are met:
+
+ - Redistributions of source code must retain the above
+ copyright notice, this list of conditions and
+ the following disclaimer.
+
+ - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
+ copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
+ disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
+ with the distribution.
+
+ - Neither the name of Internet Society, IETF or IETF Trust, nor
+ the names of specific contributors, may be used to endorse or
+ promote products derived from this software without specific
+ prior written permission.
+
+ THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND
+ CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
+ INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
+ DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR
+ CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
+ SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
+ NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
+ LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
+ HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
+ OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE,
+ EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+*/
#ifndef _SHA1_H_
#define _SHA1_H_
/*
- * We assume that the standard asterisk headers have been included before this one.
+ * Description:
+ * This file implements the Secure Hash Algorithms
+ * as defined in the U.S. National Institute of Standards
+ * and Technology Federal Information Processing Standards
+ * Publication (FIPS PUB) 180-3 published in October 2008
+ * and formerly defined in its predecessors, FIPS PUB 180-1
+ * and FIP PUB 180-2.
+ *
+ * A combined document showing all algorithms is available at
+ * http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/fips/
+ * fips180-3/fips180-3_final.pdf
+ *
+ * The five hashes are defined in these sizes:
+ * SHA-1 20 byte / 160 bit
+ * SHA-224 28 byte / 224 bit
+ * SHA-256 32 byte / 256 bit
+ * SHA-384 48 byte / 384 bit
+ * SHA-512 64 byte / 512 bit
+ *
+ * Compilation Note:
+ * These files may be compiled with two options:
+ * USE_32BIT_ONLY - use 32-bit arithmetic only, for systems
+ * without 64-bit integers
+ *
+ * USE_MODIFIED_MACROS - use alternate form of the SHA_Ch()
+ * and SHA_Maj() macros that are equivalent
+ * and potentially faster on many systems
+ *
+ */
+
+#include <stdint.h>
+/*
* If you do not have the ISO standard stdint.h header file, then you
- * must typdef the following:
+ * must typedef the following:
* name meaning
- * uint32_t unsigned 32 bit integer
- * uint8_t unsigned 8 bit integer (i.e., unsigned char)
- *
+ * uint64_t unsigned 64-bit integer
+ * uint32_t unsigned 32-bit integer
+ * uint8_t unsigned 8-bit integer (i.e., unsigned char)
+ * int_least16_t integer of >= 16 bits
+ *
+ * See stdint-example.h
*/
#ifndef _SHA_enum_
#define _SHA_enum_
-enum
-{
+/*
+ * All SHA functions return one of these values.
+ */
+enum {
shaSuccess = 0,
shaNull, /* Null pointer parameter */
shaInputTooLong, /* input data too long */
- shaStateError /* called Input after Result */
+ shaStateError, /* called Input after FinalBits or Result */
+ shaBadParam /* passed a bad parameter */
};
-#endif
-#define SHA1HashSize 20
-
-/*!
- * \brief This structure will hold context information for the SHA-1 hashing operation
-*/
-typedef struct SHA1Context
-{
- uint32_t Intermediate_Hash[SHA1HashSize/4]; /*! Message Digest */
-
- uint32_t Length_Low; /*!< Message length in bits */
- uint32_t Length_High; /*!< Message length in bits */
-
- /* Index into message block array */
- uint32_t Message_Block_Index; /*!< 8 bits actually suffice */
- uint8_t Message_Block[64]; /*!< 512-bit message blocks */
-
- int Computed; /*!< Is the digest computed? */
- int Corrupted; /*!< Is the message digest corrupted? */
+#endif /* _SHA_enum_ */
+
+/*
+ * These constants hold size information for each of the SHA
+ * hashing operations
+ */
+enum {
+ SHA1_Message_Block_Size = 64, SHA224_Message_Block_Size = 64,
+ SHA256_Message_Block_Size = 64, SHA384_Message_Block_Size = 128,
+ SHA512_Message_Block_Size = 128,
+ USHA_Max_Message_Block_Size = SHA512_Message_Block_Size,
+ SHA1HashSize = 20, SHA224HashSize = 28, SHA256HashSize = 32,
+ SHA384HashSize = 48, SHA512HashSize = 64,
+ USHAMaxHashSize = SHA512HashSize,
+
+ SHA1HashSizeBits = 160, SHA224HashSizeBits = 224,
+ SHA256HashSizeBits = 256, SHA384HashSizeBits = 384,
+ SHA512HashSizeBits = 512, USHAMaxHashSizeBits = SHA512HashSizeBits
+};
+
+/*
+ * These constants are used in the USHA (Unified SHA) functions.
+ */
+typedef enum SHAversion {
+ SHA1, SHA224, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512
+} SHAversion;
+
+/*
+ * This structure will hold context information for the SHA-1
+ * hashing operation.
+ */
+typedef struct SHA1Context {
+ uint32_t Intermediate_Hash[SHA1HashSize/4]; /* Message Digest */
+
+ uint32_t Length_High; /* Message length in bits */
+ uint32_t Length_Low; /* Message length in bits */
+
+ int_least16_t Message_Block_Index; /* Message_Block array index */
+ /* 512-bit message blocks */
+ uint8_t Message_Block[SHA1_Message_Block_Size];
+
+ int Computed; /* Is the hash computed? */
+ int Corrupted; /* Cumulative corruption code */
} SHA1Context;
/*
+ * This structure will hold context information for the SHA-256
+ * hashing operation.
+ */
+typedef struct SHA256Context {
+ uint32_t Intermediate_Hash[SHA256HashSize/4]; /* Message Digest */
+
+ uint32_t Length_High; /* Message length in bits */
+ uint32_t Length_Low; /* Message length in bits */
+
+ int_least16_t Message_Block_Index; /* Message_Block array index */
+ /* 512-bit message blocks */
+ uint8_t Message_Block[SHA256_Message_Block_Size];
+ int Computed; /* Is the hash computed? */
+ int Corrupted; /* Cumulative corruption code */
+} SHA256Context;
+
+/*
+ * This structure will hold context information for the SHA-512
+ * hashing operation.
+ */
+typedef struct SHA512Context {
+#ifdef USE_32BIT_ONLY
+ uint32_t Intermediate_Hash[SHA512HashSize/4]; /* Message Digest */
+ uint32_t Length[4]; /* Message length in bits */
+#else /* !USE_32BIT_ONLY */
+ uint64_t Intermediate_Hash[SHA512HashSize/8]; /* Message Digest */
+ uint64_t Length_High, Length_Low; /* Message length in bits */
+#endif /* USE_32BIT_ONLY */
+
+ int_least16_t Message_Block_Index; /* Message_Block array index */
+ /* 1024-bit message blocks */
+ uint8_t Message_Block[SHA512_Message_Block_Size];
+
+ int Computed; /* Is the hash computed?*/
+ int Corrupted; /* Cumulative corruption code */
+} SHA512Context;
+
+/*
+ * This structure will hold context information for the SHA-224
+ * hashing operation. It uses the SHA-256 structure for computation.
+ */
+typedef struct SHA256Context SHA224Context;
+
+/*
+ * This structure will hold context information for the SHA-384
+ * hashing operation. It uses the SHA-512 structure for computation.
+ */
+typedef struct SHA512Context SHA384Context;
+
+/*
+ * This structure holds context information for all SHA
+ * hashing operations.
+ */
+typedef struct USHAContext {
+ int whichSha; /* which SHA is being used */
+ union {
+ SHA1Context sha1Context;
+ SHA224Context sha224Context; SHA256Context sha256Context;
+ SHA384Context sha384Context; SHA512Context sha512Context;
+ } ctx;
+} USHAContext;
+
+/*
+ * This structure will hold context information for the HMAC
+ * keyed-hashing operation.
+ */
+typedef struct HMACContext {
+ int whichSha; /* which SHA is being used */
+ int hashSize; /* hash size of SHA being used */
+ int blockSize; /* block size of SHA being used */
+ USHAContext shaContext; /* SHA context */
+ unsigned char k_opad[USHA_Max_Message_Block_Size];
+ /* outer padding - key XORd with opad */
+ int Computed; /* Is the MAC computed? */
+ int Corrupted; /* Cumulative corruption code */
+
+} HMACContext;
+
+/*
+ * This structure will hold context information for the HKDF
+ * extract-and-expand Key Derivation Functions.
+ */
+typedef struct HKDFContext {
+ int whichSha; /* which SHA is being used */
+ HMACContext hmacContext;
+ int hashSize; /* hash size of SHA being used */
+ unsigned char prk[USHAMaxHashSize];
+ /* pseudo-random key - output of hkdfInput */
+ int Computed; /* Is the key material computed? */
+ int Corrupted; /* Cumulative corruption code */
+} HKDFContext;
+
+/*
* Function Prototypes
*/
-
-int SHA1Reset( SHA1Context *);
-int SHA1Input( SHA1Context *,
- const uint8_t *,
- unsigned int);
-int SHA1Result( SHA1Context *,
- uint8_t Message_Digest[SHA1HashSize]);
-
-#endif
+/* SHA-1 */
+extern int SHA1Reset(SHA1Context *);
+extern int SHA1Input(SHA1Context *, const uint8_t *bytes,
+ unsigned int bytecount);
+extern int SHA1FinalBits(SHA1Context *, uint8_t bits,
+ unsigned int bit_count);
+extern int SHA1Result(SHA1Context *,
+ uint8_t Message_Digest[SHA1HashSize]);
+/* SHA-224 */
+extern int SHA224Reset(SHA224Context *);
+extern int SHA224Input(SHA224Context *, const uint8_t *bytes,
+ unsigned int bytecount);
+extern int SHA224FinalBits(SHA224Context *, uint8_t bits,
+ unsigned int bit_count);
+extern int SHA224Result(SHA224Context *,
+ uint8_t Message_Digest[SHA224HashSize]);
+
+/* SHA-256 */
+extern int SHA256Reset(SHA256Context *);
+extern int SHA256Input(SHA256Context *, const uint8_t *bytes,
+ unsigned int bytecount);
+extern int SHA256FinalBits(SHA256Context *, uint8_t bits,
+ unsigned int bit_count);
+extern int SHA256Result(SHA256Context *,
+ uint8_t Message_Digest[SHA256HashSize]);
+
+/* SHA-384 */
+extern int SHA384Reset(SHA384Context *);
+extern int SHA384Input(SHA384Context *, const uint8_t *bytes,
+ unsigned int bytecount);
+extern int SHA384FinalBits(SHA384Context *, uint8_t bits,
+ unsigned int bit_count);
+extern int SHA384Result(SHA384Context *,
+ uint8_t Message_Digest[SHA384HashSize]);
+
+/* SHA-512 */
+extern int SHA512Reset(SHA512Context *);
+extern int SHA512Input(SHA512Context *, const uint8_t *bytes,
+ unsigned int bytecount);
+extern int SHA512FinalBits(SHA512Context *, uint8_t bits,
+ unsigned int bit_count);
+extern int SHA512Result(SHA512Context *,
+ uint8_t Message_Digest[SHA512HashSize]);
+
+/* Unified SHA functions, chosen by whichSha */
+extern int USHAReset(USHAContext *context, SHAversion whichSha);
+extern int USHAInput(USHAContext *context,
+ const uint8_t *bytes, unsigned int bytecount);
+extern int USHAFinalBits(USHAContext *context,
+ uint8_t bits, unsigned int bit_count);
+extern int USHAResult(USHAContext *context,
+ uint8_t Message_Digest[USHAMaxHashSize]);
+extern int USHABlockSize(enum SHAversion whichSha);
+extern int USHAHashSize(enum SHAversion whichSha);
+extern int USHAHashSizeBits(enum SHAversion whichSha);
+extern const char *USHAHashName(enum SHAversion whichSha);
+
+/*
+ * HMAC Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication, RFC 2104,
+ * for all SHAs.
+ * This interface allows a fixed-length text input to be used.
+ */
+extern int hmac(SHAversion whichSha, /* which SHA algorithm to use */
+ const unsigned char *text, /* pointer to data stream */
+ int text_len, /* length of data stream */
+ const unsigned char *key, /* pointer to authentication key */
+ int key_len, /* length of authentication key */
+ uint8_t digest[USHAMaxHashSize]); /* caller digest to fill in */
+
+/*
+ * HMAC Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication, RFC 2104,
+ * for all SHAs.
+ * This interface allows any length of text input to be used.
+ */
+extern int hmacReset(HMACContext *context, enum SHAversion whichSha,
+ const unsigned char *key, int key_len);
+extern int hmacInput(HMACContext *context, const unsigned char *text,
+ int text_len);
+extern int hmacFinalBits(HMACContext *context, uint8_t bits,
+ unsigned int bit_count);
+extern int hmacResult(HMACContext *context,
+ uint8_t digest[USHAMaxHashSize]);
+
+/*
+ * HKDF HMAC-based Extract-and-Expand Key Derivation Function,
+ * RFC 5869, for all SHAs.
+ */
+extern int hkdf(SHAversion whichSha, const unsigned char *salt,
+ int salt_len, const unsigned char *ikm, int ikm_len,
+ const unsigned char *info, int info_len,
+ uint8_t okm[ ], int okm_len);
+extern int hkdfExtract(SHAversion whichSha, const unsigned char *salt,
+ int salt_len, const unsigned char *ikm,
+ int ikm_len, uint8_t prk[USHAMaxHashSize]);
+extern int hkdfExpand(SHAversion whichSha, const uint8_t prk[ ],
+ int prk_len, const unsigned char *info,
+ int info_len, uint8_t okm[ ], int okm_len);
+
+/*
+ * HKDF HMAC-based Extract-and-Expand Key Derivation Function,
+ * RFC 5869, for all SHAs.
+ * This interface allows any length of text input to be used.
+ */
+extern int hkdfReset(HKDFContext *context, enum SHAversion whichSha,
+ const unsigned char *salt, int salt_len);
+extern int hkdfInput(HKDFContext *context, const unsigned char *ikm,
+ int ikm_len);
+extern int hkdfFinalBits(HKDFContext *context, uint8_t ikm_bits,
+ unsigned int ikm_bit_count);
+extern int hkdfResult(HKDFContext *context,
+ uint8_t prk[USHAMaxHashSize],
+ const unsigned char *info, int info_len,
+ uint8_t okm[USHAMaxHashSize], int okm_len);
+
+/************************ sha-private.h ************************/
+/***************** See RFC 6234 for details. *******************/
+/*
+ * These definitions are defined in FIPS 180-3, section 4.1.
+ * Ch() and Maj() are defined identically in sections 4.1.1,
+ * 4.1.2, and 4.1.3.
+ *
+ * The definitions used in FIPS 180-3 are as follows:
+ */
+
+#ifndef USE_MODIFIED_MACROS
+#define SHA_Ch(x,y,z) (((x) & (y)) ^ ((~(x)) & (z)))
+#define SHA_Maj(x,y,z) (((x) & (y)) ^ ((x) & (z)) ^ ((y) & (z)))
+#else /* USE_MODIFIED_MACROS */
+/*
+ * The following definitions are equivalent and potentially faster.
+ */
+
+#define SHA_Ch(x, y, z) (((x) & ((y) ^ (z))) ^ (z))
+#define SHA_Maj(x, y, z) (((x) & ((y) | (z))) | ((y) & (z)))
+
+#endif /* USE_MODIFIED_MACROS */
+
+#define SHA_Parity(x, y, z) ((x) ^ (y) ^ (z))
+
+#endif /* _SHA1_H_ */
Modified: branches/10/main/channel.c
URL: http://svnview.digium.com/svn/asterisk/branches/10/main/channel.c?view=diff&rev=340280&r1=340279&r2=340280
==============================================================================
--- branches/10/main/channel.c (original)
+++ branches/10/main/channel.c Tue Oct 11 13:41:05 2011
@@ -58,7 +58,6 @@
#include "asterisk/app.h"
#include "asterisk/transcap.h"
#include "asterisk/devicestate.h"
-#include "asterisk/sha1.h"
#include "asterisk/threadstorage.h"
#include "asterisk/slinfactory.h"
#include "asterisk/audiohook.h"
Modified: branches/10/main/sha1.c
URL: http://svnview.digium.com/svn/asterisk/branches/10/main/sha1.c?view=diff&rev=340280&r1=340279&r2=340280
==============================================================================
--- branches/10/main/sha1.c (original)
+++ branches/10/main/sha1.c Tue Oct 11 13:41:05 2011
@@ -1,75 +1,95 @@
/*! \file
*
- * \brief Based on the RFC 3174
+ * \brief Based on the RFC 6234
*
- * Full Copyright Statement
- *
- * Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2001). All Rights Reserved.
- *
- * This document and translations of it may be copied and furnished to
- * others, and derivative works that comment on or otherwise explain it
- * or assist in its implementation may be prepared, copied, published
- * and distributed, in whole or in part, without restriction of any
- * kind, provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are
- * included on all such copies and derivative works. However, this
- * document itself may not be modified in any way, such as by removing
- * the copyright notice or references to the Internet Society or other
- * Internet organizations, except as needed for the purpose of
- * developing Internet standards in which case the procedures for
- * copyrights defined in the Internet Standards process must be
- * followed, or as required to translate it into languages other than
- * English.
- *
- * The limited permissions granted above are perpetual and will not be
- * revoked by the Internet Society or its successors or assigns.
-
- * This document and the information contained herein is provided on an
- * "AS IS" basis and THE INTERNET SOCIETY AND THE INTERNET ENGINEERING
- * TASK FORCE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
- * BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF THE INFORMATION
- * HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
- * MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
- *
- *
- *
+ * Copyright (c) 2011 IETF Trust and the persons identified as
+ * authors of the code. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
+ * without modification, are permitted provided that the following
+ * conditions are met:
+ *
+ * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above
+ * copyright notice, this list of conditions and
+ * the following disclaimer.
+ *
+ * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
+ * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
+ * disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
+ * with the distribution.
+ *
+ * - Neither the name of Internet Society, IETF or IETF Trust, nor
+ * the names of specific contributors, may be used to endorse or
+ * promote products derived from this software without specific
+ * prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND
+ * CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
+ * INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
+ * DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR
+ * CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
+ * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
+ * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
+ * LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
+ * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
+ * OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE,
+ * EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
* Description:
- * This file implements the Secure Hashing Algorithm 1 as
- * defined in FIPS PUB 180-1 published April 17, 1995.
- *
- * The SHA-1, produces a 160-bit message digest for a given
- * data stream. It should take about 2**n steps to find a
- * message with the same digest as a given message and
- * 2**(n/2) to find any two messages with the same digest,
- * when n is the digest size in bits. Therefore, this
- * algorithm can serve as a means of providing a
- * "fingerprint" for a message.
+ * This file implements the Secure Hash Algorithm SHA-1
+ * as defined in the U.S. National Institute of Standards
+ * and Technology Federal Information Processing Standards
+ * Publication (FIPS PUB) 180-3 published in October 2008
+ * and formerly defined in its predecessors, FIPS PUB 180-1
+ * and FIP PUB 180-2.
+ *
+ * A combined document showing all algorithms is available at
+ * http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/fips/
+ * fips180-3/fips180-3_final.pdf
+ *
+ * The SHA-1 algorithm produces a 160-bit message digest for a
+ * given data stream that can serve as a means of providing a
+ * "fingerprint" for a message.
*
* Portability Issues:
- * SHA-1 is defined in terms of 32-bit "words". This code
- * uses <stdint.h> (included via "sha1.h" to define 32 and 8
- * bit unsigned integer types. If your C compiler does not
- * support 32 bit unsigned integers, this code is not
- * appropriate.
+ * SHA-1 is defined in terms of 32-bit "words". This code
+ * uses <stdint.h> (included via "sha.h") to define 32- and
+ * 8-bit unsigned integer types. If your C compiler does
+ * not support 32-bit unsigned integers, this code is not
+ * appropriate.
*
* Caveats:
- * SHA-1 is designed to work with messages less than 2^64 bits
- * long. Although SHA-1 allows a message digest to be generated
- * for messages of any number of bits less than 2^64, this
- * implementation only works with messages with a length that is
- * a multiple of the size of an 8-bit character.
- *
- */
-
-#include "asterisk.h"
-#include "asterisk/sha1.h"
+ * SHA-1 is designed to work with messages less than 2^64 bits
+ * long. This implementation uses SHA1Input() to hash the bits
+ * that are a multiple of the size of an 8-bit octet, and then
+ * optionally uses SHA1FinalBits() to hash the final few bits of
+ * the input.
+ */
+
+#include <asterisk/sha1.h>
/*! Define the SHA1 circular left shift macro */
-#define SHA1CircularShift(bits,word) \
- (((word) << (bits)) | ((word) >> (32-(bits))))
-
-/* Local Function Prototyptes */
-void SHA1PadMessage(SHA1Context *);
-void SHA1ProcessMessageBlock(SHA1Context *);
+#define SHA1_ROTL(bits,word) \
+ (((word) << (bits)) | ((word) >> (32-(bits))))
+
+/*
+ * Add "length" to the length.
+ * Set Corrupted when overflow has occurred.
+ */
+static uint32_t addTemp;
+#define SHA1AddLength(context, length) \
+ (addTemp = (context)->Length_Low, \
+ (context)->Corrupted = \
+ (((context)->Length_Low += (length)) < addTemp) && \
+ (++(context)->Length_High == 0) ? shaInputTooLong \
+ : (context)->Corrupted )
+
+/* Local Function Prototypes */
+static void SHA1ProcessMessageBlock(SHA1Context * context);
+static void SHA1Finalize(SHA1Context * context, uint8_t Pad_Byte);
+static void SHA1PadMessage(SHA1Context * context, uint8_t Pad_Byte);
/*!
* \brief SHA1Reset
@@ -84,59 +104,18 @@
return shaNull;
}
- context->Length_Low = 0;
- context->Length_High = 0;
- context->Message_Block_Index = 0;
-
- context->Intermediate_Hash[0] = 0x67452301;
- context->Intermediate_Hash[1] = 0xEFCDAB89;
- context->Intermediate_Hash[2] = 0x98BADCFE;
- context->Intermediate_Hash[3] = 0x10325476;
- context->Intermediate_Hash[4] = 0xC3D2E1F0;
-
- context->Computed = 0;
- context->Corrupted = 0;
-
- return shaSuccess;
-}
-
-/*!
- * \brief SHA1Result
- * \param context [in/out] The context to use to calculate the SHA-1 hash.
- * \param Message_Digest [out] Where the digest is returned.
- * This function will return the 160-bit message digest into the
- * Message_Digest array provided by the caller.
- * \note The first octet of hash is stored in the 0th element,
- * the last octet of hash in the 19th element.
- * \return sha Error Code.
- */
-int SHA1Result( SHA1Context *context,
- uint8_t Message_Digest[SHA1HashSize])
-{
- int i;
-
- if (!context || !Message_Digest) {
- return shaNull;
- }
-
- if (context->Corrupted) {
- return context->Corrupted;
- }
-
- if (!context->Computed) {
- SHA1PadMessage(context);
- for (i = 0; i < 64; ++i) {
- /* message may be sensitive, clear it out */
- context->Message_Block[i] = 0;
- }
- context->Length_Low = 0; /* and clear length */
- context->Length_High = 0;
- context->Computed = 1;
- }
-
- for (i = 0; i < SHA1HashSize; ++i) {
- Message_Digest[i] = context->Intermediate_Hash[i >> 2] >> 8 * ( 3 - ( i & 0x03 ) );
- }
+ context->Length_High = context->Length_Low = 0;
+ context->Message_Block_Index = 0;
+
+ /* Initial Hash Values: FIPS 180-3 section 5.3.1 */
+ context->Intermediate_Hash[0] = 0x67452301;
+ context->Intermediate_Hash[1] = 0xEFCDAB89;
+ context->Intermediate_Hash[2] = 0x98BADCFE;
+ context->Intermediate_Hash[3] = 0x10325476;
+ context->Intermediate_Hash[4] = 0xC3D2E1F0;
+
+ context->Computed = 0;
+ context->Corrupted = shaSuccess;
return shaSuccess;
}
@@ -151,13 +130,16 @@
* of the message.
* \return sha Error Code.
*/
-int SHA1Input(SHA1Context *context, const uint8_t *message_array, unsigned length)
-{
+int SHA1Input(SHA1Context *context,
+ const uint8_t *message_array, unsigned length)
+{
+ if (!context) {
+ return shaNull;
+ }
if (!length) {
return shaSuccess;
}
-
- if (!context || !message_array) {
+ if (!message_array) {
return shaNull;
}
@@ -170,23 +152,98 @@
return context->Corrupted;
}
- while (length-- && !context->Corrupted) {
- context->Message_Block[context->Message_Block_Index++] = (*message_array & 0xFF);
-
- context->Length_Low += 8;
- if (context->Length_Low == 0) {
- context->Length_High++;
- if (context->Length_High == 0) {
- /* Message is too long */
- context->Corrupted = 1;
- }
- }
-
- if (context->Message_Block_Index == 64) {
+ while (length--) {
+ context->Message_Block[context->Message_Block_Index++] =
+ *message_array;
+
+ if ((SHA1AddLength(context, 8) == shaSuccess) &&
+ (context->Message_Block_Index == SHA1_Message_Block_Size))
SHA1ProcessMessageBlock(context);
- }
message_array++;
+ }
+
+ return context->Corrupted;
+}
+
+/*!
+ * \brief SHA1FinalBits Add in any final bits of the message.
+ *
+ * \param context [in/out] The SHA context to update.
+ * \param message_bits [in] The final bits of the message, in the upper portion of the
+ * byte. (Use 0b###00000 instead of 0b00000### to input the
+ * three bits ###.)
+ * \param length [in] * The number of bits in message_bits, between 1 and 7.
+ * \returns sha Error Code.
+ */
+int SHA1FinalBits(SHA1Context * context, uint8_t message_bits,
+ unsigned int length)
+{
+ static uint8_t masks[8] = {
+ /* 0 0b00000000 */ 0x00, /* 1 0b10000000 */ 0x80,
+ /* 2 0b11000000 */ 0xC0, /* 3 0b11100000 */ 0xE0,
+ /* 4 0b11110000 */ 0xF0, /* 5 0b11111000 */ 0xF8,
+ /* 6 0b11111100 */ 0xFC, /* 7 0b11111110 */ 0xFE
+ };
+
+ static uint8_t markbit[8] = {
+ /* 0 0b10000000 */ 0x80, /* 1 0b01000000 */ 0x40,
+ /* 2 0b00100000 */ 0x20, /* 3 0b00010000 */ 0x10,
+ /* 4 0b00001000 */ 0x08, /* 5 0b00000100 */ 0x04,
+ /* 6 0b00000010 */ 0x02, /* 7 0b00000001 */ 0x01
+ };
+
+ if (!context)
+ return shaNull;
+ if (!length)
+ return shaSuccess;
+ if (context->Corrupted)
+ return context->Corrupted;
+ if (context->Computed)
+ return context->Corrupted = shaStateError;
+ if (length >= 8)
+ return context->Corrupted = shaBadParam;
+
+ SHA1AddLength(context, length);
+ SHA1Finalize(context,
+ (uint8_t) ((message_bits & masks[length]) |
+ markbit[length]));
+
+ return context->Corrupted;
+}
+
+/*
+ * \brief SHA1Result Returns the resulting 160-bit digest
+ * \param context [in/out] The SHA context to update.
+ * \param Message_Digest [out] Where the digest is returned.
+ *
+ * This function will return the 160-bit message digest
+ * into the Message_Digest array provided by the caller.
+ * \note The first octet of hash is stored in the element with index 0,
+ * the last octet of hash in the element with index 19.
+ * \returns sha Error Code.
+ */
+int SHA1Result(SHA1Context * context, uint8_t Message_Digest[SHA1HashSize])
+{
+ int i;
+
+ if (!context) {
+ return shaNull;
+ }
+ if (!Message_Digest) {
+ return shaNull;
+ }
+ if (context->Corrupted) {
+ return context->Corrupted;
+ }
+
+ if (!context->Computed) {
+ SHA1Finalize(context, 0x80);
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0; i < SHA1HashSize; ++i) {
+ Message_Digest[i] = (uint8_t) (context->Intermediate_Hash[i >> 2]
+ >> (8 * (3 - (i & 0x03))));
}
return shaSuccess;
@@ -200,31 +257,29 @@
* names used in the publication.
* \returns nothing.
*/
-void SHA1ProcessMessageBlock(SHA1Context *context)
-{
- const uint32_t K[] = { /* Constants defined in SHA-1 */
- 0x5A827999,
- 0x6ED9EBA1,
- 0x8F1BBCDC,
- 0xCA62C1D6
- };
- int t; /* Loop counter */
- uint32_t temp; /* Temporary word value */
- uint32_t W[80]; /* Word sequence */
- uint32_t A, B, C, D, E; /* Word buffers */
+static void SHA1ProcessMessageBlock(SHA1Context *context)
+{
+ /* Constants defined in FIPS 180-3, section 4.2.1 */
+ const uint32_t K[4] = {
+ 0x5A827999, 0x6ED9EBA1, 0x8F1BBCDC, 0xCA62C1D6
+ };
+ int t; /* Loop counter */
+ uint32_t temp; /* Temporary word value */
+ uint32_t W[80]; /* Word sequence */
+ uint32_t A, B, C, D, E; /* Word buffers */
/*
- * Initialize the first 16 words in the array W
+ * Initialize the first 16 words in the array W
*/
for (t = 0; t < 16; t++) {
- W[t] = context->Message_Block[t * 4] << 24;
- W[t] |= context->Message_Block[t * 4 + 1] << 16;
- W[t] |= context->Message_Block[t * 4 + 2] << 8;
- W[t] |= context->Message_Block[t * 4 + 3];
+ W[t] = ((uint32_t) context->Message_Block[t * 4]) << 24;
+ W[t] |= ((uint32_t) context->Message_Block[t * 4 + 1]) << 16;
+ W[t] |= ((uint32_t) context->Message_Block[t * 4 + 2]) << 8;
+ W[t] |= ((uint32_t) context->Message_Block[t * 4 + 3]);
}
for (t = 16; t < 80; t++) {
- W[t] = SHA1CircularShift(1,W[t-3] ^ W[t-8] ^ W[t-14] ^ W[t-16]);
+ W[t] = SHA1_ROTL(1, W[t - 3] ^ W[t - 8] ^ W[t - 14] ^ W[t - 16]);
}
A = context->Intermediate_Hash[0];
@@ -234,37 +289,37 @@
E = context->Intermediate_Hash[4];
for (t = 0; t < 20; t++) {
- temp = SHA1CircularShift(5,A) + ((B & C) | ((~B) & D)) + E + W[t] + K[0];
+ temp = SHA1_ROTL(5, A) + SHA_Ch(B, C, D) + E + W[t] + K[0];
E = D;
D = C;
- C = SHA1CircularShift(30,B);
+ C = SHA1_ROTL(30, B);
B = A;
A = temp;
}
for (t = 20; t < 40; t++) {
- temp = SHA1CircularShift(5,A) + (B ^ C ^ D) + E + W[t] + K[1];
+ temp = SHA1_ROTL(5, A) + SHA_Parity(B, C, D) + E + W[t] + K[1];
E = D;
D = C;
- C = SHA1CircularShift(30,B);
+ C = SHA1_ROTL(30, B);
B = A;
A = temp;
}
for (t = 40; t < 60; t++) {
- temp = SHA1CircularShift(5,A) + ((B & C) | (B & D) | (C & D)) + E + W[t] + K[2];
+ temp = SHA1_ROTL(5, A) + SHA_Maj(B, C, D) + E + W[t] + K[2];
E = D;
D = C;
- C = SHA1CircularShift(30,B);
+ C = SHA1_ROTL(30, B);
B = A;
A = temp;
}
for (t = 60; t < 80; t++) {
- temp = SHA1CircularShift(5,A) + (B ^ C ^ D) + E + W[t] + K[3];
+ temp = SHA1_ROTL(5, A) + SHA_Parity(B, C, D) + E + W[t] + K[3];
E = D;
D = C;
- C = SHA1CircularShift(30,B);
+ C = SHA1_ROTL(30, B);
B = A;
A = temp;
}
@@ -278,24 +333,45 @@
context->Message_Block_Index = 0;
}
+/*!
+ * \brief This helper function finishes off the digest calculations.
+ * \param context [in/out] The context to pad.
+ * \param Pad_byte [in] The last byte to add to the message block
+ * before the 0-padding and length. This will contain the last
+ * bits of the message followed by another single bit. If the
+ * message was an exact multiple of 8-bits long, Pad_Byte will
+ * be 0x80.
+ * \returns sha Error Code.
+ */
+static void SHA1Finalize(SHA1Context * context, uint8_t Pad_Byte)
+{
+ int i;
+ SHA1PadMessage(context, Pad_Byte);
+ /* message may be sensitive, clear it out */
+ for (i = 0; i < SHA1_Message_Block_Size; ++i) {
+ context->Message_Block[i] = 0;
+ }
+ context->Length_High = 0; /* and clear length */
+ context->Length_Low = 0;
+ context->Computed = 1;
+}
/*!
* \brief Pad message to be 512 bits.
* \param context [in/out] The context to pad.
- *
- * According to the standard, the message must be padded to an even
- * 512 bits. The first padding bit must be a '1'. The last 64
- * bits represent the length of the original message. All bits in
- * between should be 0. This function will pad the message
- * according to those rules by filling the Message_Block array
- * accordingly. It will also call the ProcessMessageBlock function
- * provided appropriately. When it returns, it can be assumed that
- * the message digest has been computed.
+ * \param Pad_byte [in] Last padding byte.
+ *
+ * According to the standard, the message must be padded to the next
+ * even multiple of 512 bits. The first padding bit must be a '1'.
+ * The last 64 bits represent the length of the original message.
+ * All bits in between should be 0. This helper function will pad
+ * the message according to those rules by filling the Message_Block
+ * array accordingly. When it returns, it can be assumed that the
+ * message digest has been computed.
*
* \returns nothing.
*/
-
-void SHA1PadMessage(SHA1Context *context)
+static void SHA1PadMessage(SHA1Context * context, uint8_t Pad_Byte)
{
/*
* Check to see if the current message block is too small to hold
@@ -303,35 +379,31 @@
* block, process it, and then continue padding into a second
* block.
*/
- if (context->Message_Block_Index > 55) {
- context->Message_Block[context->Message_Block_Index++] = 0x80;
- while (context->Message_Block_Index < 64) {
+ if (context->Message_Block_Index >= (SHA1_Message_Block_Size - 8)) {
+ context->Message_Block[context->Message_Block_Index++] = Pad_Byte;
+ while (context->Message_Block_Index < SHA1_Message_Block_Size) {
context->Message_Block[context->Message_Block_Index++] = 0;
}
SHA1ProcessMessageBlock(context);
-
- while (context->Message_Block_Index < 56) {
- context->Message_Block[context->Message_Block_Index++] = 0;
- }
- } else {
- context->Message_Block[context->Message_Block_Index++] = 0x80;
- while (context->Message_Block_Index < 56) {
- context->Message_Block[context->Message_Block_Index++] = 0;
- }
+ } else
+ context->Message_Block[context->Message_Block_Index++] = Pad_Byte;
+
+ while (context->Message_Block_Index < (SHA1_Message_Block_Size - 8)) {
+ context->Message_Block[context->Message_Block_Index++] = 0;
}
/*
* Store the message length as the last 8 octets
*/
- context->Message_Block[56] = context->Length_High >> 24;
- context->Message_Block[57] = context->Length_High >> 16;
- context->Message_Block[58] = context->Length_High >> 8;
- context->Message_Block[59] = context->Length_High;
- context->Message_Block[60] = context->Length_Low >> 24;
- context->Message_Block[61] = context->Length_Low >> 16;
- context->Message_Block[62] = context->Length_Low >> 8;
- context->Message_Block[63] = context->Length_Low;
+ context->Message_Block[56] = (uint8_t) (context->Length_High >> 24);
+ context->Message_Block[57] = (uint8_t) (context->Length_High >> 16);
+ context->Message_Block[58] = (uint8_t) (context->Length_High >> 8);
+ context->Message_Block[59] = (uint8_t) (context->Length_High);
+ context->Message_Block[60] = (uint8_t) (context->Length_Low >> 24);
+ context->Message_Block[61] = (uint8_t) (context->Length_Low >> 16);
+ context->Message_Block[62] = (uint8_t) (context->Length_Low >> 8);
+ context->Message_Block[63] = (uint8_t) (context->Length_Low);
SHA1ProcessMessageBlock(context);
}
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