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/*
* SHA-1 in C
* By Steve Reid <sreid@sea-to-sky.net>
* 100% Public Domain
*
* -----------------
* Modified 7/98
* By James H. Brown <jbrown@burgoyne.com>
* Still 100% Public Domain
*
* Corrected a problem which generated improper hash values on 16 bit machines
* Routine SHA1Update changed from
* void SHA1Update(SHA1_CTX* context, unsigned char* data, unsigned int
* len)
* to
* void SHA1Update(SHA1_CTX* context, unsigned char* data, unsigned
* long len)
*
* The 'len' parameter was declared an int which works fine on 32 bit machines.
* However, on 16 bit machines an int is too small for the shifts being done
* against
* it. This caused the hash function to generate incorrect values if len was
* greater than 8191 (8K - 1) due to the 'len << 3' on line 3 of SHA1Update().
*
* Since the file IO in main() reads 16K at a time, any file 8K or larger would
* be guaranteed to generate the wrong hash (e.g. Test Vector #3, a million
* "a"s).
*
* I also changed the declaration of variables i & j in SHA1Update to
* unsigned long from unsigned int for the same reason.
*
* These changes should make no difference to any 32 bit implementations since
* an
* int and a long are the same size in those environments.
*
* --
* I also corrected a few compiler warnings generated by Borland C.
* 1. Added #include <process.h> for exit() prototype
* 2. Removed unused variable 'j' in SHA1Final
* 3. Changed exit(0) to return(0) at end of main.
*
* ALL changes I made can be located by searching for comments containing 'JHB'
* -----------------
* Modified 8/98
* By Steve Reid <sreid@sea-to-sky.net>
* Still 100% public domain
*
* 1- Removed #include <process.h> and used return() instead of exit()
* 2- Fixed overwriting of finalcount in SHA1Final() (discovered by Chris Hall)
* 3- Changed email address from steve@edmweb.com to sreid@sea-to-sky.net
*
* -----------------
* Modified 4/01
* By Saul Kravitz <Saul.Kravitz@celera.com>
* Still 100% PD
* Modified to run on Compaq Alpha hardware.
*
* -----------------
* Modified 07/2002
* By Ralph Giles <giles@ghostscript.com>
* Still 100% public domain
* modified for use with stdint types, autoconf
* code cleanup, removed attribution comments
* switched SHA1Final() argument order for consistency
* use SHA1_ prefix for public api
* move public api to sha1.h
*
* -----------------
* Modified 02/2012
* By Justin Uberti <juberti@google.com>
* Remove underscore from SHA1 prefix to avoid conflict with OpenSSL
* Remove test code
* Untabify
*
* -----------------
* Modified 03/2012
* By Ronghua Wu <ronghuawu@google.com>
* Change the typedef of uint32(8)_t to uint32(8). We need this because in the
* chromium android build, the stdio.h will include stdint.h which already
* defined uint32(8)_t.
*
* -----------------
* Modified 04/2012
* By Frank Barchard <fbarchard@google.com>
* Ported to C++, Google style, change len to size_t, enable SHA1HANDSOFF
*
* Test Vectors (from FIPS PUB 180-1)
* "abc"
* A9993E36 4706816A BA3E2571 7850C26C 9CD0D89D
* "abcdbcdecdefdefgefghfghighijhijkijkljklmklmnlmnomnopnopq"
* 84983E44 1C3BD26E BAAE4AA1 F95129E5 E54670F1
* A million repetitions of "a"
* 34AA973C D4C4DAA4 F61EEB2B DBAD2731 6534016F
*/
// Enabling SHA1HANDSOFF preserves the caller's data buffer.
// Disabling SHA1HANDSOFF the buffer will be modified (end swapped).
#define SHA1HANDSOFF
#include "talk/base/sha1.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
void SHA1Transform(uint32 state[5], const uint8 buffer[64]);
#define rol(value, bits) (((value) << (bits)) | ((value) >> (32 - (bits))))
// blk0() and blk() perform the initial expand.
// I got the idea of expanding during the round function from SSLeay
// FIXME: can we do this in an endian-proof way?
#ifdef ARCH_CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
#define blk0(i) block->l[i]
#else
#define blk0(i) (block->l[i] = (rol(block->l[i], 24) & 0xFF00FF00) | \
(rol(block->l[i], 8) & 0x00FF00FF))
#endif
#define blk(i) (block->l[i & 15] = rol(block->l[(i + 13) & 15] ^ \
block->l[(i + 8) & 15] ^ block->l[(i + 2) & 15] ^ block->l[i & 15], 1))
// (R0+R1), R2, R3, R4 are the different operations used in SHA1.
#define R0(v, w, x, y, z, i) \
z += ((w & (x ^ y)) ^ y) + blk0(i) + 0x5A827999 + rol(v, 5); \
w = rol(w, 30);
#define R1(v, w, x, y, z, i) \
z += ((w & (x ^ y)) ^ y) + blk(i) + 0x5A827999 + rol(v, 5); \
w = rol(w, 30);
#define R2(v, w, x, y, z, i) \
z += (w ^ x ^ y) + blk(i) + 0x6ED9EBA1 + rol(v, 5);\
w = rol(w, 30);
#define R3(v, w, x, y, z, i) \
z += (((w | x) & y) | (w & x)) + blk(i) + 0x8F1BBCDC + rol(v, 5); \
w = rol(w, 30);
#define R4(v, w, x, y, z, i) \
z += (w ^ x ^ y) + blk(i) + 0xCA62C1D6 + rol(v, 5); \
w = rol(w, 30);
#ifdef VERBOSE // SAK
void SHAPrintContext(SHA1_CTX *context, char *msg) {
printf("%s (%d,%d) %x %x %x %x %x\n",
msg,
context->count[0], context->count[1],
context->state[0],
context->state[1],
context->state[2],
context->state[3],
context->state[4]);
}
#endif /* VERBOSE */
// Hash a single 512-bit block. This is the core of the algorithm.
void SHA1Transform(uint32 state[5], const uint8 buffer[64]) {
union CHAR64LONG16 {
uint8 c[64];
uint32 l[16];
};
#ifdef SHA1HANDSOFF
static uint8 workspace[64];
memcpy(workspace, buffer, 64);
CHAR64LONG16* block = reinterpret_cast<CHAR64LONG16*>(workspace);
#else
// Note(fbarchard): This option does modify the user's data buffer.
CHAR64LONG16* block = const_cast<CHAR64LONG16*>(
reinterpret_cast<const CHAR64LONG16*>(buffer));
#endif
// Copy context->state[] to working vars.
uint32 a = state[0];
uint32 b = state[1];
uint32 c = state[2];
uint32 d = state[3];
uint32 e = state[4];
// 4 rounds of 20 operations each. Loop unrolled.
// Note(fbarchard): The following has lint warnings for multiple ; on
// a line and no space after , but is left as-is to be similar to the
// original code.
R0(a,b,c,d,e,0); R0(e,a,b,c,d,1); R0(d,e,a,b,c,2); R0(c,d,e,a,b,3);
R0(b,c,d,e,a,4); R0(a,b,c,d,e,5); R0(e,a,b,c,d,6); R0(d,e,a,b,c,7);
R0(c,d,e,a,b,8); R0(b,c,d,e,a,9); R0(a,b,c,d,e,10); R0(e,a,b,c,d,11);
R0(d,e,a,b,c,12); R0(c,d,e,a,b,13); R0(b,c,d,e,a,14); R0(a,b,c,d,e,15);
R1(e,a,b,c,d,16); R1(d,e,a,b,c,17); R1(c,d,e,a,b,18); R1(b,c,d,e,a,19);
R2(a,b,c,d,e,20); R2(e,a,b,c,d,21); R2(d,e,a,b,c,22); R2(c,d,e,a,b,23);
R2(b,c,d,e,a,24); R2(a,b,c,d,e,25); R2(e,a,b,c,d,26); R2(d,e,a,b,c,27);
R2(c,d,e,a,b,28); R2(b,c,d,e,a,29); R2(a,b,c,d,e,30); R2(e,a,b,c,d,31);
R2(d,e,a,b,c,32); R2(c,d,e,a,b,33); R2(b,c,d,e,a,34); R2(a,b,c,d,e,35);
R2(e,a,b,c,d,36); R2(d,e,a,b,c,37); R2(c,d,e,a,b,38); R2(b,c,d,e,a,39);
R3(a,b,c,d,e,40); R3(e,a,b,c,d,41); R3(d,e,a,b,c,42); R3(c,d,e,a,b,43);
R3(b,c,d,e,a,44); R3(a,b,c,d,e,45); R3(e,a,b,c,d,46); R3(d,e,a,b,c,47);
R3(c,d,e,a,b,48); R3(b,c,d,e,a,49); R3(a,b,c,d,e,50); R3(e,a,b,c,d,51);
R3(d,e,a,b,c,52); R3(c,d,e,a,b,53); R3(b,c,d,e,a,54); R3(a,b,c,d,e,55);
R3(e,a,b,c,d,56); R3(d,e,a,b,c,57); R3(c,d,e,a,b,58); R3(b,c,d,e,a,59);
R4(a,b,c,d,e,60); R4(e,a,b,c,d,61); R4(d,e,a,b,c,62); R4(c,d,e,a,b,63);
R4(b,c,d,e,a,64); R4(a,b,c,d,e,65); R4(e,a,b,c,d,66); R4(d,e,a,b,c,67);
R4(c,d,e,a,b,68); R4(b,c,d,e,a,69); R4(a,b,c,d,e,70); R4(e,a,b,c,d,71);
R4(d,e,a,b,c,72); R4(c,d,e,a,b,73); R4(b,c,d,e,a,74); R4(a,b,c,d,e,75);
R4(e,a,b,c,d,76); R4(d,e,a,b,c,77); R4(c,d,e,a,b,78); R4(b,c,d,e,a,79);
// Add the working vars back into context.state[].
state[0] += a;
state[1] += b;
state[2] += c;
state[3] += d;
state[4] += e;
}
// SHA1Init - Initialize new context.
void SHA1Init(SHA1_CTX* context) {
// SHA1 initialization constants.
context->state[0] = 0x67452301;
context->state[1] = 0xEFCDAB89;
context->state[2] = 0x98BADCFE;
context->state[3] = 0x10325476;
context->state[4] = 0xC3D2E1F0;
context->count[0] = context->count[1] = 0;
}
// Run your data through this.
void SHA1Update(SHA1_CTX* context, const uint8* data, size_t input_len) {
size_t i = 0;
#ifdef VERBOSE
SHAPrintContext(context, "before");
#endif
// Compute number of bytes mod 64.
size_t index = (context->count[0] >> 3) & 63;
// Update number of bits.
// TODO: Use uint64 instead of 2 uint32 for count.
// count[0] has low 29 bits for byte count + 3 pad 0's making 32 bits for
// bit count.
// Add bit count to low uint32
context->count[0] += static_cast<uint32>(input_len << 3);
if (context->count[0] < static_cast<uint32>(input_len << 3)) {
++context->count[1]; // if overlow (carry), add one to high word
}
context->count[1] += static_cast<uint32>(input_len >> 29);
if ((index + input_len) > 63) {
i = 64 - index;
memcpy(&context->buffer[index], data, i);
SHA1Transform(context->state, context->buffer);
for (; i + 63 < input_len; i += 64) {
SHA1Transform(context->state, data + i);
}
index = 0;
}
memcpy(&context->buffer[index], &data[i], input_len - i);
#ifdef VERBOSE
SHAPrintContext(context, "after ");
#endif
}
// Add padding and return the message digest.
void SHA1Final(SHA1_CTX* context, uint8 digest[SHA1_DIGEST_SIZE]) {
uint8 finalcount[8];
for (int i = 0; i < 8; ++i) {
// Endian independent
finalcount[i] = static_cast<uint8>(
(context->count[(i >= 4 ? 0 : 1)] >> ((3 - (i & 3)) * 8) ) & 255);
}
SHA1Update(context, reinterpret_cast<const uint8*>("\200"), 1);
while ((context->count[0] & 504) != 448) {
SHA1Update(context, reinterpret_cast<const uint8*>("\0"), 1);
}
SHA1Update(context, finalcount, 8); // Should cause a SHA1Transform().
for (int i = 0; i < SHA1_DIGEST_SIZE; ++i) {
digest[i] = static_cast<uint8>(
(context->state[i >> 2] >> ((3 - (i & 3)) * 8) ) & 255);
}
// Wipe variables.
memset(context->buffer, 0, 64);
memset(context->state, 0, 20);
memset(context->count, 0, 8);
memset(finalcount, 0, 8); // SWR
#ifdef SHA1HANDSOFF // Make SHA1Transform overwrite its own static vars.
SHA1Transform(context->state, context->buffer);
#endif
}
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