Fix objtool: missing int3 after ret warning
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25 * Issue Date: 20/12/2007
27 * This file contains the code for declaring the tables needed to implement
28 * AES. The file aesopt.h is assumed to be included before this header file.
29 * If there are no global variables, the definitions here can be used to put
30 * the AES tables in a structure so that a pointer can then be added to the
31 * AES context to pass them to the AES routines that need them. If this
32 * facility is used, the calling program has to ensure that this pointer is
33 * managed appropriately. In particular, the value of the t_dec(in, it) item
34 * in the table structure must be set to zero in order to ensure that the
35 * tables are initialised. In practice the three code sequences in aeskey.c
36 * that control the calls to aes_init() and the aes_init() routine itself will
37 * have to be changed for a specific implementation. If global variables are
38 * available it will generally be preferable to use them with the precomputed
39 * FIXED_TABLES option that uses static global tables.
41 * The following defines can be used to control the way the tables
42 * are defined, initialised and used in embedded environments that
43 * require special features for these purposes
45 * the 't_dec' construction is used to declare fixed table arrays
46 * the 't_set' construction is used to set fixed table values
47 * the 't_use' construction is used to access fixed table values
49 * 256 byte tables:
51 * t_xxx(s, box) => forward S box
52 * t_xxx(i, box) => inverse S box
54 * 256 32-bit word OR 4 x 256 32-bit word tables:
56 * t_xxx(f, n) => forward normal round
57 * t_xxx(f, l) => forward last round
58 * t_xxx(i, n) => inverse normal round
59 * t_xxx(i, l) => inverse last round
60 * t_xxx(l, s) => key schedule table
61 * t_xxx(i, m) => key schedule table
63 * Other variables and tables:
65 * t_xxx(r, c) => the rcon table
69 * OpenSolaris OS modifications
71 * 1. Added __cplusplus and _AESTAB_H header guards
72 * 2. Added header file sys/types.h
73 * 3. Remove code defined for _MSC_VER
74 * 4. Changed all variables to "static const"
75 * 5. Changed uint_8t and uint_32t to uint8_t and uint32_t
76 * 6. Cstyled and hdrchk code
79 #ifndef _AESTAB_H
80 #define _AESTAB_H
82 #ifdef __cplusplus
83 extern "C" {
84 #endif
86 #include <sys/types.h>
88 #define t_dec(m, n) t_##m##n
89 #define t_set(m, n) t_##m##n
90 #define t_use(m, n) t_##m##n
92 #if defined(DO_TABLES) && defined(FIXED_TABLES)
93 #define d_1(t, n, b, e) static const t n[256] = b(e)
94 #define d_4(t, n, b, e, f, g, h) static const t n[4][256] = \
95 {b(e), b(f), b(g), b(h)}
96 static const uint32_t t_dec(r, c)[RC_LENGTH] = rc_data(w0);
97 #else
98 #define d_1(t, n, b, e) static const t n[256]
99 #define d_4(t, n, b, e, f, g, h) static const t n[4][256]
100 static const uint32_t t_dec(r, c)[RC_LENGTH];
101 #endif
103 #if defined(SBX_SET)
104 d_1(uint8_t, t_dec(s, box), sb_data, h0);
105 #endif
106 #if defined(ISB_SET)
107 d_1(uint8_t, t_dec(i, box), isb_data, h0);
108 #endif
110 #if defined(FT1_SET)
111 d_1(uint32_t, t_dec(f, n), sb_data, u0);
112 #endif
113 #if defined(FT4_SET)
114 d_4(uint32_t, t_dec(f, n), sb_data, u0, u1, u2, u3);
115 #endif
117 #if defined(FL1_SET)
118 d_1(uint32_t, t_dec(f, l), sb_data, w0);
119 #endif
120 #if defined(FL4_SET)
121 d_4(uint32_t, t_dec(f, l), sb_data, w0, w1, w2, w3);
122 #endif
124 #if defined(IT1_SET)
125 d_1(uint32_t, t_dec(i, n), isb_data, v0);
126 #endif
127 #if defined(IT4_SET)
128 d_4(uint32_t, t_dec(i, n), isb_data, v0, v1, v2, v3);
129 #endif
131 #if defined(IL1_SET)
132 d_1(uint32_t, t_dec(i, l), isb_data, w0);
133 #endif
134 #if defined(IL4_SET)
135 d_4(uint32_t, t_dec(i, l), isb_data, w0, w1, w2, w3);
136 #endif
138 #if defined(LS1_SET)
139 #if defined(FL1_SET)
140 #undef LS1_SET
141 #else
142 d_1(uint32_t, t_dec(l, s), sb_data, w0);
143 #endif
144 #endif
146 #if defined(LS4_SET)
147 #if defined(FL4_SET)
148 #undef LS4_SET
149 #else
150 d_4(uint32_t, t_dec(l, s), sb_data, w0, w1, w2, w3);
151 #endif
152 #endif
154 #if defined(IM1_SET)
155 d_1(uint32_t, t_dec(i, m), mm_data, v0);
156 #endif
157 #if defined(IM4_SET)
158 d_4(uint32_t, t_dec(i, m), mm_data, v0, v1, v2, v3);
159 #endif
161 #ifdef __cplusplus
163 #endif
165 #endif /* _AESTAB_H */