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/* Copyright (c) 2002, 2004, 2006 MySQL AB
Use is subject to license terms
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
/*
Original Source from: http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3174.html
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
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English.
The limited permissions granted above are perpetual and will not be
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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
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Acknowledgement
Funding for the RFC Editor function is currently provided by the
Internet Society.
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.
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.
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.
CHANGES
2002 by Peter Zaitsev to
- fit to new prototypes according to MySQL standard
- Some optimizations
- All checking is now done in debug only mode
- More comments
*/
#include "my_global.h"
#include "m_string.h"
#include "sha1.h"
/*
Define the SHA1 circular left shift macro
*/
#define SHA1CircularShift(bits,word) \
(((word) << (bits)) | ((word) >> (32-(bits))))
/* Local Function Prototyptes */
static void SHA1PadMessage(SHA1_CONTEXT*);
static void SHA1ProcessMessageBlock(SHA1_CONTEXT*);
/*
Initialize SHA1Context
SYNOPSIS
mysql_sha1_reset()
context [in/out] The context to reset.
DESCRIPTION
This function will initialize the SHA1Context in preparation
for computing a new SHA1 message digest.
RETURN
SHA_SUCCESS ok
!= SHA_SUCCESS sha Error Code.
*/
const uint32 sha_const_key[5]=
{
0x67452301,
0xEFCDAB89,
0x98BADCFE,
0x10325476,
0xC3D2E1F0
};
int mysql_sha1_reset(SHA1_CONTEXT *context)
{
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
if (!context)
return SHA_NULL;
#endif
context->Length = 0;
context->Message_Block_Index = 0;
context->Intermediate_Hash[0] = sha_const_key[0];
context->Intermediate_Hash[1] = sha_const_key[1];
context->Intermediate_Hash[2] = sha_const_key[2];
context->Intermediate_Hash[3] = sha_const_key[3];
context->Intermediate_Hash[4] = sha_const_key[4];
context->Computed = 0;
context->Corrupted = 0;
return SHA_SUCCESS;
}
/*
Return the 160-bit message digest into the array provided by the caller
SYNOPSIS
mysql_sha1_result()
context [in/out] The context to use to calculate the SHA-1 hash.
Message_Digest: [out] Where the digest is returned.
DESCRIPTION
NOTE: The first octet of hash is stored in the 0th element,
the last octet of hash in the 19th element.
RETURN
SHA_SUCCESS ok
!= SHA_SUCCESS sha Error Code.
*/
int mysql_sha1_result(SHA1_CONTEXT *context,
uint8 Message_Digest[SHA1_HASH_SIZE])
{
int i;
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
if (!context || !Message_Digest)
return SHA_NULL;
if (context->Corrupted)
return context->Corrupted;
#endif
if (!context->Computed)
{
SHA1PadMessage(context);
/* message may be sensitive, clear it out */
bzero((char*) context->Message_Block,64);
context->Length = 0; /* and clear length */
context->Computed = 1;
}
for (i = 0; i < SHA1_HASH_SIZE; i++)
Message_Digest[i] = (int8)((context->Intermediate_Hash[i>>2] >> 8
* ( 3 - ( i & 0x03 ) )));
return SHA_SUCCESS;
}
/*
Accepts an array of octets as the next portion of the message.
SYNOPSIS
mysql_sha1_input()
context [in/out] The SHA context to update
message_array An array of characters representing the next portion
of the message.
length The length of the message in message_array
RETURN
SHA_SUCCESS ok
!= SHA_SUCCESS sha Error Code.
*/
int mysql_sha1_input(SHA1_CONTEXT *context, const uint8 *message_array,
unsigned length)
{
if (!length)
return SHA_SUCCESS;
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
/* We assume client konows what it is doing in non-debug mode */
if (!context || !message_array)
return SHA_NULL;
if (context->Computed)
return (context->Corrupted= SHA_STATE_ERROR);
if (context->Corrupted)
return context->Corrupted;
#endif
while (length--)
{
context->Message_Block[context->Message_Block_Index++]=
(*message_array & 0xFF);
context->Length += 8; /* Length is in bits */
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
/*
Then we're not debugging we assume we never will get message longer
2^64 bits.
*/
if (context->Length == 0)
return (context->Corrupted= 1); /* Message is too long */
#endif
if (context->Message_Block_Index == 64)
{
SHA1ProcessMessageBlock(context);
}
message_array++;
}
return SHA_SUCCESS;
}
/*
Process the next 512 bits of the message stored in the Message_Block array.
SYNOPSIS
SHA1ProcessMessageBlock()
DESCRIPTION
Many of the variable names in this code, especially the single
character names, were used because those were the names used in
the publication.
*/
/* Constants defined in SHA-1 */
static const uint32 K[]=
{
0x5A827999,
0x6ED9EBA1,
0x8F1BBCDC,
0xCA62C1D6
};
static void SHA1ProcessMessageBlock(SHA1_CONTEXT *context)
{
int t; /* Loop counter */
uint32 temp; /* Temporary word value */
uint32 W[80]; /* Word sequence */
uint32 A, B, C, D, E; /* Word buffers */
int idx;
/*
Initialize the first 16 words in the array W
*/
for (t = 0; t < 16; t++)
{
idx=t*4;
W[t] = context->Message_Block[idx] << 24;
W[t] |= context->Message_Block[idx + 1] << 16;
W[t] |= context->Message_Block[idx + 2] << 8;
W[t] |= context->Message_Block[idx + 3];
}
for (t = 16; t < 80; t++)
{
W[t] = SHA1CircularShift(1,W[t-3] ^ W[t-8] ^ W[t-14] ^ W[t-16]);
}
A = context->Intermediate_Hash[0];
B = context->Intermediate_Hash[1];
C = context->Intermediate_Hash[2];
D = context->Intermediate_Hash[3];
E = context->Intermediate_Hash[4];
for (t = 0; t < 20; t++)
{
temp= SHA1CircularShift(5,A) + ((B & C) | ((~B) & D)) + E + W[t] + K[0];
E = D;
D = C;
C = SHA1CircularShift(30,B);
B = A;
A = temp;
}
for (t = 20; t < 40; t++)
{
temp = SHA1CircularShift(5,A) + (B ^ C ^ D) + E + W[t] + K[1];
E = D;
D = C;
C = SHA1CircularShift(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]);
E = D;
D = C;
C = SHA1CircularShift(30,B);
B = A;
A = temp;
}
for (t = 60; t < 80; t++)
{
temp = SHA1CircularShift(5,A) + (B ^ C ^ D) + E + W[t] + K[3];
E = D;
D = C;
C = SHA1CircularShift(30,B);
B = A;
A = temp;
}
context->Intermediate_Hash[0] += A;
context->Intermediate_Hash[1] += B;
context->Intermediate_Hash[2] += C;
context->Intermediate_Hash[3] += D;
context->Intermediate_Hash[4] += E;
context->Message_Block_Index = 0;
}
/*
Pad message
SYNOPSIS
SHA1PadMessage()
context: [in/out] The context to pad
DESCRIPTION
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.
*/
static void SHA1PadMessage(SHA1_CONTEXT *context)
{
/*
Check to see if the current message block is too small to hold
the initial padding bits and length. If so, we will pad the
block, process it, and then continue padding into a second
block.
*/
int i=context->Message_Block_Index;
if (i > 55)
{
context->Message_Block[i++] = 0x80;
bzero((char*) &context->Message_Block[i],
sizeof(context->Message_Block[0])*(64-i));
context->Message_Block_Index=64;
/* This function sets context->Message_Block_Index to zero */
SHA1ProcessMessageBlock(context);
bzero((char*) &context->Message_Block[0],
sizeof(context->Message_Block[0])*56);
context->Message_Block_Index=56;
}
else
{
context->Message_Block[i++] = 0x80;
bzero((char*) &context->Message_Block[i],
sizeof(context->Message_Block[0])*(56-i));
context->Message_Block_Index=56;
}
/*
Store the message length as the last 8 octets
*/
context->Message_Block[56] = (int8) (context->Length >> 56);
context->Message_Block[57] = (int8) (context->Length >> 48);
context->Message_Block[58] = (int8) (context->Length >> 40);
context->Message_Block[59] = (int8) (context->Length >> 32);
context->Message_Block[60] = (int8) (context->Length >> 24);
context->Message_Block[61] = (int8) (context->Length >> 16);
context->Message_Block[62] = (int8) (context->Length >> 8);
context->Message_Block[63] = (int8) (context->Length);
SHA1ProcessMessageBlock(context);
}
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