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1 /* $NetBSD$ */
3 /* crypto/md/md5_dgst.c */
4 /* Copyright (C) 1995-1997 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)
5 * All rights reserved.
7 * This package is an SSL implementation written
8 * by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com).
9 * The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.
11 * This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as
12 * the following conditions are aheared to. The following conditions
13 * apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA,
14 * lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code. The SSL documentation
15 * included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms
16 * except that the holder is Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
18 * Copyright remains Eric Young's, and as such any Copyright notices in
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35 * "This product includes cryptographic software written by
36 * Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)"
37 * The word 'cryptographic' can be left out if the rouines from the library
38 * being used are not cryptographic related :-).
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61 #ifdef USE_MD5 /*%< Added by ogud@tis.com 1998/1/26 */
62 #include <port_before.h>
63 #ifndef HAVE_MD5
64 #include <stdio.h>
65 #include "md5_locl.h"
66 #include <port_after.h>
68 const char *MD5_version="MD5 part of SSLeay 0.8.1 19-Jul-1997";
70 /*! \file
71 * \brief
72 * Implemented from RFC1321 The MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm
75 #define INIT_DATA_A (unsigned long)0x67452301L
76 #define INIT_DATA_B (unsigned long)0xefcdab89L
77 #define INIT_DATA_C (unsigned long)0x98badcfeL
78 #define INIT_DATA_D (unsigned long)0x10325476L
80 #ifndef NOPROTO
81 static void md5_block(MD5_CTX *c, unsigned long *p);
82 #else
83 static void md5_block();
84 #endif
86 void MD5_Init(c)
87 MD5_CTX *c;
89 c->A=INIT_DATA_A;
90 c->B=INIT_DATA_B;
91 c->C=INIT_DATA_C;
92 c->D=INIT_DATA_D;
93 c->Nl=0;
94 c->Nh=0;
95 c->num=0;
98 void MD5_Update(c, data, len)
99 MD5_CTX *c;
100 register const unsigned char *data;
101 unsigned long len;
103 register ULONG *p;
104 int sw,sc;
105 ULONG l;
107 if (len == 0U) return;
109 l=(c->Nl+(len<<3))&0xffffffffL;
110 /* 95-05-24 eay Fixed a bug with the overflow handling, thanks to
111 * Wei Dai <weidai@eskimo.com> for pointing it out. */
112 if (l < c->Nl) /*%< overflow */
113 c->Nh++;
114 c->Nh+=(len>>29);
115 c->Nl=l;
117 if (c->num != 0)
119 p=c->data;
120 sw=c->num>>2;
121 sc=c->num&0x03;
123 if ((c->num+len) >= (size_t)MD5_CBLOCK)
125 l= p[sw];
126 p_c2l(data,l,sc);
127 p[sw++]=l;
128 for (; sw<MD5_LBLOCK; sw++)
130 c2l(data,l);
131 p[sw]=l;
133 len-=(MD5_CBLOCK-c->num);
135 md5_block(c,p);
136 c->num=0;
137 /* drop through and do the rest */
139 else
141 int ew,ec;
143 c->num+=(int)len;
144 if ((sc+len) < 4U) /*%< ugly, add char's to a word */
146 l= p[sw];
147 p_c2l_p(data,l,sc,len);
148 p[sw]=l;
150 else
152 ew=(c->num>>2);
153 ec=(c->num&0x03);
154 l= p[sw];
155 p_c2l(data,l,sc);
156 p[sw++]=l;
157 for (; sw < ew; sw++)
158 { c2l(data,l); p[sw]=l; }
159 if (ec)
161 c2l_p(data,l,ec);
162 p[sw]=l;
165 return;
168 /* we now can process the input data in blocks of MD5_CBLOCK
169 * chars and save the leftovers to c->data. */
170 p=c->data;
171 while (len >= (size_t)MD5_CBLOCK)
173 #if defined(L_ENDIAN) || defined(B_ENDIAN)
174 memcpy(p,data,MD5_CBLOCK);
175 data+=MD5_CBLOCK;
176 #ifdef B_ENDIAN
177 for (sw=(MD5_LBLOCK/4); sw; sw--)
179 Endian_Reverse32(p[0]);
180 Endian_Reverse32(p[1]);
181 Endian_Reverse32(p[2]);
182 Endian_Reverse32(p[3]);
183 p+=4;
185 #endif
186 #else
187 for (sw=(MD5_LBLOCK/4); sw; sw--)
189 c2l(data,l); *(p++)=l;
190 c2l(data,l); *(p++)=l;
191 c2l(data,l); *(p++)=l;
192 c2l(data,l); *(p++)=l;
194 #endif
195 p=c->data;
196 md5_block(c,p);
197 len-=MD5_CBLOCK;
199 sc=(int)len;
200 c->num=sc;
201 if (sc)
203 sw=sc>>2; /*%< words to copy */
204 #ifdef L_ENDIAN
205 p[sw]=0;
206 memcpy(p,data,sc);
207 #else
208 sc&=0x03;
209 for ( ; sw; sw--)
210 { c2l(data,l); *(p++)=l; }
211 c2l_p(data,l,sc);
212 *p=l;
213 #endif
217 static void md5_block(c, X)
218 MD5_CTX *c;
219 register ULONG *X;
221 register ULONG A,B,C,D;
223 A=c->A;
224 B=c->B;
225 C=c->C;
226 D=c->D;
228 /* Round 0 */
229 R0(A,B,C,D,X[ 0], 7,0xd76aa478L);
230 R0(D,A,B,C,X[ 1],12,0xe8c7b756L);
231 R0(C,D,A,B,X[ 2],17,0x242070dbL);
232 R0(B,C,D,A,X[ 3],22,0xc1bdceeeL);
233 R0(A,B,C,D,X[ 4], 7,0xf57c0fafL);
234 R0(D,A,B,C,X[ 5],12,0x4787c62aL);
235 R0(C,D,A,B,X[ 6],17,0xa8304613L);
236 R0(B,C,D,A,X[ 7],22,0xfd469501L);
237 R0(A,B,C,D,X[ 8], 7,0x698098d8L);
238 R0(D,A,B,C,X[ 9],12,0x8b44f7afL);
239 R0(C,D,A,B,X[10],17,0xffff5bb1L);
240 R0(B,C,D,A,X[11],22,0x895cd7beL);
241 R0(A,B,C,D,X[12], 7,0x6b901122L);
242 R0(D,A,B,C,X[13],12,0xfd987193L);
243 R0(C,D,A,B,X[14],17,0xa679438eL);
244 R0(B,C,D,A,X[15],22,0x49b40821L);
245 /* Round 1 */
246 R1(A,B,C,D,X[ 1], 5,0xf61e2562L);
247 R1(D,A,B,C,X[ 6], 9,0xc040b340L);
248 R1(C,D,A,B,X[11],14,0x265e5a51L);
249 R1(B,C,D,A,X[ 0],20,0xe9b6c7aaL);
250 R1(A,B,C,D,X[ 5], 5,0xd62f105dL);
251 R1(D,A,B,C,X[10], 9,0x02441453L);
252 R1(C,D,A,B,X[15],14,0xd8a1e681L);
253 R1(B,C,D,A,X[ 4],20,0xe7d3fbc8L);
254 R1(A,B,C,D,X[ 9], 5,0x21e1cde6L);
255 R1(D,A,B,C,X[14], 9,0xc33707d6L);
256 R1(C,D,A,B,X[ 3],14,0xf4d50d87L);
257 R1(B,C,D,A,X[ 8],20,0x455a14edL);
258 R1(A,B,C,D,X[13], 5,0xa9e3e905L);
259 R1(D,A,B,C,X[ 2], 9,0xfcefa3f8L);
260 R1(C,D,A,B,X[ 7],14,0x676f02d9L);
261 R1(B,C,D,A,X[12],20,0x8d2a4c8aL);
262 /* Round 2 */
263 R2(A,B,C,D,X[ 5], 4,0xfffa3942L);
264 R2(D,A,B,C,X[ 8],11,0x8771f681L);
265 R2(C,D,A,B,X[11],16,0x6d9d6122L);
266 R2(B,C,D,A,X[14],23,0xfde5380cL);
267 R2(A,B,C,D,X[ 1], 4,0xa4beea44L);
268 R2(D,A,B,C,X[ 4],11,0x4bdecfa9L);
269 R2(C,D,A,B,X[ 7],16,0xf6bb4b60L);
270 R2(B,C,D,A,X[10],23,0xbebfbc70L);
271 R2(A,B,C,D,X[13], 4,0x289b7ec6L);
272 R2(D,A,B,C,X[ 0],11,0xeaa127faL);
273 R2(C,D,A,B,X[ 3],16,0xd4ef3085L);
274 R2(B,C,D,A,X[ 6],23,0x04881d05L);
275 R2(A,B,C,D,X[ 9], 4,0xd9d4d039L);
276 R2(D,A,B,C,X[12],11,0xe6db99e5L);
277 R2(C,D,A,B,X[15],16,0x1fa27cf8L);
278 R2(B,C,D,A,X[ 2],23,0xc4ac5665L);
279 /* Round 3 */
280 R3(A,B,C,D,X[ 0], 6,0xf4292244L);
281 R3(D,A,B,C,X[ 7],10,0x432aff97L);
282 R3(C,D,A,B,X[14],15,0xab9423a7L);
283 R3(B,C,D,A,X[ 5],21,0xfc93a039L);
284 R3(A,B,C,D,X[12], 6,0x655b59c3L);
285 R3(D,A,B,C,X[ 3],10,0x8f0ccc92L);
286 R3(C,D,A,B,X[10],15,0xffeff47dL);
287 R3(B,C,D,A,X[ 1],21,0x85845dd1L);
288 R3(A,B,C,D,X[ 8], 6,0x6fa87e4fL);
289 R3(D,A,B,C,X[15],10,0xfe2ce6e0L);
290 R3(C,D,A,B,X[ 6],15,0xa3014314L);
291 R3(B,C,D,A,X[13],21,0x4e0811a1L);
292 R3(A,B,C,D,X[ 4], 6,0xf7537e82L);
293 R3(D,A,B,C,X[11],10,0xbd3af235L);
294 R3(C,D,A,B,X[ 2],15,0x2ad7d2bbL);
295 R3(B,C,D,A,X[ 9],21,0xeb86d391L);
297 c->A+=A&0xffffffffL;
298 c->B+=B&0xffffffffL;
299 c->C+=C&0xffffffffL;
300 c->D+=D&0xffffffffL;
303 void MD5_Final(md, c)
304 unsigned char *md;
305 MD5_CTX *c;
307 register int i,j;
308 register ULONG l;
309 register ULONG *p;
310 static unsigned char end[4]={0x80,0x00,0x00,0x00};
311 unsigned char *cp=end;
313 /* c->num should definitly have room for at least one more byte. */
314 p=c->data;
315 j=c->num;
316 i=j>>2;
318 /* purify often complains about the following line as an
319 * Uninitialized Memory Read. While this can be true, the
320 * following p_c2l macro will reset l when that case is true.
321 * This is because j&0x03 contains the number of 'valid' bytes
322 * already in p[i]. If and only if j&0x03 == 0, the UMR will
323 * occur but this is also the only time p_c2l will do
324 * l= *(cp++) instead of l|= *(cp++)
325 * Many thanks to Alex Tang <altitude@cic.net> for pickup this
326 * 'potential bug' */
327 #ifdef PURIFY
328 if ((j&0x03) == 0) p[i]=0;
329 #endif
330 l=p[i];
331 p_c2l(cp,l,j&0x03);
332 p[i]=l;
333 i++;
334 /* i is the next 'undefined word' */
335 if (c->num >= MD5_LAST_BLOCK)
337 for (; i<MD5_LBLOCK; i++)
338 p[i]=0;
339 md5_block(c,p);
340 i=0;
342 for (; i<(MD5_LBLOCK-2); i++)
343 p[i]=0;
344 p[MD5_LBLOCK-2]=c->Nl;
345 p[MD5_LBLOCK-1]=c->Nh;
346 md5_block(c,p);
347 cp=md;
348 l=c->A; l2c(l,cp);
349 l=c->B; l2c(l,cp);
350 l=c->C; l2c(l,cp);
351 l=c->D; l2c(l,cp);
353 /* clear stuff, md5_block may be leaving some stuff on the stack
354 * but I'm not worried :-) */
355 c->num=0;
356 /* memset((char *)&c,0,sizeof(c));*/
359 #ifdef undef
360 int printit(l)
361 unsigned long *l;
363 int i,ii;
365 for (i=0; i<2; i++)
367 for (ii=0; ii<8; ii++)
369 fprintf(stderr,"%08lx ",l[i*8+ii]);
371 fprintf(stderr,"\n");
374 #endif
375 #endif /* HAVE_MD5 */
376 #endif /* USE_MD5 */