1 /* $OpenBSD: md32_common.h,v 1.22 2016/11/04 13:56:04 miod Exp $ */
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53 * This is a generic 32 bit "collector" for message digest algorithms.
54 * Whenever needed it collects input character stream into chunks of
55 * 32 bit values and invokes a block function that performs actual hash
62 * DATA_ORDER_IS_BIG_ENDIAN or DATA_ORDER_IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
63 * this macro defines byte order of input stream.
65 * size of a unit chunk HASH_BLOCK operates on.
67 * has to be at least 32 bit wide.
69 * context structure that at least contains following
75 * HASH_LONG data[HASH_LBLOCK];
76 * unsigned char data[HASH_CBLOCK];
81 * data[] vector is expected to be zeroed upon first call to
84 * name of "Update" function, implemented here.
86 * name of "Transform" function, implemented here.
88 * name of "Final" function, implemented here.
89 * HASH_BLOCK_DATA_ORDER
90 * name of "block" function capable of treating *unaligned* input
91 * message in original (data) byte order, implemented externally.
93 * macro convering context variables to an ASCII hash string.
97 * #define DATA_ORDER_IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
99 * #define HASH_LONG MD5_LONG
100 * #define HASH_CTX MD5_CTX
101 * #define HASH_CBLOCK MD5_CBLOCK
102 * #define HASH_UPDATE MD5_Update
103 * #define HASH_TRANSFORM MD5_Transform
104 * #define HASH_FINAL MD5_Final
105 * #define HASH_BLOCK_DATA_ORDER md5_block_data_order
107 * <appro@fy.chalmers.se>
112 #include <openssl/opensslconf.h>
114 #if !defined(DATA_ORDER_IS_BIG_ENDIAN) && !defined(DATA_ORDER_IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN)
115 #error "DATA_ORDER must be defined!"
119 #error "HASH_CBLOCK must be defined!"
122 #error "HASH_LONG must be defined!"
125 #error "HASH_CTX must be defined!"
129 #error "HASH_UPDATE must be defined!"
131 #ifndef HASH_TRANSFORM
132 #error "HASH_TRANSFORM must be defined!"
134 #if !defined(HASH_FINAL) && !defined(HASH_NO_FINAL)
135 #error "HASH_FINAL or HASH_NO_FINAL must be defined!"
138 #ifndef HASH_BLOCK_DATA_ORDER
139 #error "HASH_BLOCK_DATA_ORDER must be defined!"
143 * This common idiom is recognized by the compiler and turned into a
144 * CPU-specific intrinsic as appropriate.
145 * e.g. GCC optimizes to roll on amd64 at -O0
147 static inline uint32_t ROTATE(uint32_t a
, uint32_t n
)
149 return (a
<<n
)|(a
>>(32-n
));
152 #if defined(DATA_ORDER_IS_BIG_ENDIAN)
154 #if defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__>=2 && !defined(OPENSSL_NO_ASM) && !defined(OPENSSL_NO_INLINE_ASM)
155 # if (defined(__i386) || defined(__i386__) || \
156 defined(__x86_64) || defined(__x86_64__))
158 * This gives ~30-40% performance improvement in SHA-256 compiled
159 * with gcc [on P4]. Well, first macro to be frank. We can pull
160 * this trick on x86* platforms only, because these CPUs can fetch
161 * unaligned data without raising an exception.
163 # define HOST_c2l(c,l) ({ unsigned int r=*((const unsigned int *)(c)); \
164 asm ("bswapl %0":"=r"(r):"0"(r)); \
166 # define HOST_l2c(l,c) ({ unsigned int r=(l); \
167 asm ("bswapl %0":"=r"(r):"0"(r)); \
168 *((unsigned int *)(c))=r; (c)+=4; })
173 #define HOST_c2l(c,l) do {l =(((unsigned long)(*((c)++)))<<24); \
174 l|=(((unsigned long)(*((c)++)))<<16); \
175 l|=(((unsigned long)(*((c)++)))<< 8); \
176 l|=(((unsigned long)(*((c)++))) ); \
180 #define HOST_l2c(l,c) do {*((c)++)=(unsigned char)(((l)>>24)&0xff); \
181 *((c)++)=(unsigned char)(((l)>>16)&0xff); \
182 *((c)++)=(unsigned char)(((l)>> 8)&0xff); \
183 *((c)++)=(unsigned char)(((l) )&0xff); \
187 #elif defined(DATA_ORDER_IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN)
189 #if defined(__i386) || defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64) || defined(__x86_64__)
190 # define HOST_c2l(c,l) ((l)=*((const unsigned int *)(c)), (c)+=4)
191 # define HOST_l2c(l,c) (*((unsigned int *)(c))=(l), (c)+=4)
195 #define HOST_c2l(c,l) do {l =(((unsigned long)(*((c)++))) ); \
196 l|=(((unsigned long)(*((c)++)))<< 8); \
197 l|=(((unsigned long)(*((c)++)))<<16); \
198 l|=(((unsigned long)(*((c)++)))<<24); \
202 #define HOST_l2c(l,c) do {*((c)++)=(unsigned char)(((l) )&0xff); \
203 *((c)++)=(unsigned char)(((l)>> 8)&0xff); \
204 *((c)++)=(unsigned char)(((l)>>16)&0xff); \
205 *((c)++)=(unsigned char)(((l)>>24)&0xff); \
212 * Time for some action:-)
216 HASH_UPDATE(HASH_CTX
*c
, const void *data_
, size_t len
)
218 const unsigned char *data
= data_
;
226 l
= (c
->Nl
+ (((HASH_LONG
)len
) << 3))&0xffffffffUL
;
227 /* 95-05-24 eay Fixed a bug with the overflow handling, thanks to
228 * Wei Dai <weidai@eskimo.com> for pointing it out. */
229 if (l
< c
->Nl
) /* overflow */
231 c
->Nh
+=(HASH_LONG
)(len
>>29); /* might cause compiler warning on 16-bit */
236 p
= (unsigned char *)c
->data
;
238 if (len
>= HASH_CBLOCK
|| len
+ n
>= HASH_CBLOCK
) {
239 memcpy (p
+ n
, data
, HASH_CBLOCK
- n
);
240 HASH_BLOCK_DATA_ORDER (c
, p
, 1);
245 memset (p
,0,HASH_CBLOCK
); /* keep it zeroed */
247 memcpy (p
+ n
, data
, len
);
248 c
->num
+= (unsigned int)len
;
255 HASH_BLOCK_DATA_ORDER (c
, data
, n
);
262 p
= (unsigned char *)c
->data
;
263 c
->num
= (unsigned int)len
;
264 memcpy (p
, data
, len
);
270 void HASH_TRANSFORM (HASH_CTX
*c
, const unsigned char *data
)
272 HASH_BLOCK_DATA_ORDER (c
, data
, 1);
276 #ifndef HASH_NO_FINAL
277 int HASH_FINAL (unsigned char *md
, HASH_CTX
*c
)
279 unsigned char *p
= (unsigned char *)c
->data
;
282 p
[n
] = 0x80; /* there is always room for one */
285 if (n
> (HASH_CBLOCK
- 8)) {
286 memset (p
+ n
, 0, HASH_CBLOCK
- n
);
288 HASH_BLOCK_DATA_ORDER (c
, p
, 1);
290 memset (p
+ n
, 0, HASH_CBLOCK
- 8 - n
);
292 p
+= HASH_CBLOCK
- 8;
293 #if defined(DATA_ORDER_IS_BIG_ENDIAN)
296 #elif defined(DATA_ORDER_IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN)
301 HASH_BLOCK_DATA_ORDER (c
, p
, 1);
303 memset (p
, 0, HASH_CBLOCK
);
305 #ifndef HASH_MAKE_STRING
306 #error "HASH_MAKE_STRING must be defined!"
308 HASH_MAKE_STRING(c
, md
);
316 #if defined(__alpha) || defined(__sparcv9) || defined(__mips)
317 #define MD32_REG_T long
319 * This comment was originaly written for MD5, which is why it
320 * discusses A-D. But it basically applies to all 32-bit digests,
321 * which is why it was moved to common header file.
323 * In case you wonder why A-D are declared as long and not
324 * as MD5_LONG. Doing so results in slight performance
325 * boost on LP64 architectures. The catch is we don't
326 * really care if 32 MSBs of a 64-bit register get polluted
327 * with eventual overflows as we *save* only 32 LSBs in
328 * *either* case. Now declaring 'em long excuses the compiler
329 * from keeping 32 MSBs zeroed resulting in 13% performance
330 * improvement under SPARC Solaris7/64 and 5% under AlphaLinux.
331 * Well, to be honest it should say that this *prevents*
332 * performance degradation.
333 * <appro@fy.chalmers.se>
337 * Above is not absolute and there are LP64 compilers that
338 * generate better code if MD32_REG_T is defined int. The above
339 * pre-processor condition reflects the circumstances under which
340 * the conclusion was made and is subject to further extension.
341 * <appro@fy.chalmers.se>
343 #define MD32_REG_T int