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/*
* Copyright 2008-2021 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
* this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
* in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
* https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
*/
#include <string.h>
#include <openssl/crypto.h>
#include "internal/endian.h"
#include "crypto/modes.h"
#if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(STRICT_ALIGNMENT)
typedef size_t size_t_aX __attribute((__aligned__(1)));
#else
typedef size_t size_t_aX;
#endif
/*
* NOTE: the IV/counter CTR mode is big-endian. The code itself is
* endian-neutral.
*/
/* increment counter (128-bit int) by 1 */
static void ctr128_inc(unsigned char *counter)
{
u32 n = 16, c = 1;
do {
--n;
c += counter[n];
counter[n] = (u8)c;
c >>= 8;
} while (n);
}
#if !defined(OPENSSL_SMALL_FOOTPRINT)
static void ctr128_inc_aligned(unsigned char *counter)
{
size_t *data, c, d, n;
DECLARE_IS_ENDIAN;
if (IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN || ((size_t)counter % sizeof(size_t)) != 0) {
ctr128_inc(counter);
return;
}
data = (size_t *)counter;
c = 1;
n = 16 / sizeof(size_t);
do {
--n;
d = data[n] += c;
/* did addition carry? */
c = ((d - c) & ~d) >> (sizeof(size_t) * 8 - 1);
} while (n);
}
#endif
/*
* The input encrypted as though 128bit counter mode is being used. The
* extra state information to record how much of the 128bit block we have
* used is contained in *num, and the encrypted counter is kept in
* ecount_buf. Both *num and ecount_buf must be initialised with zeros
* before the first call to CRYPTO_ctr128_encrypt(). This algorithm assumes
* that the counter is in the x lower bits of the IV (ivec), and that the
* application has full control over overflow and the rest of the IV. This
* implementation takes NO responsibility for checking that the counter
* doesn't overflow into the rest of the IV when incremented.
*/
void CRYPTO_ctr128_encrypt(const unsigned char *in, unsigned char *out,
size_t len, const void *key,
unsigned char ivec[16],
unsigned char ecount_buf[16], unsigned int *num,
block128_f block)
{
unsigned int n;
size_t l = 0;
n = *num;
#if !defined(OPENSSL_SMALL_FOOTPRINT)
if (16 % sizeof(size_t) == 0) { /* always true actually */
do {
while (n && len) {
*(out++) = *(in++) ^ ecount_buf[n];
--len;
n = (n + 1) % 16;
}
# if defined(STRICT_ALIGNMENT)
if (((size_t)in | (size_t)out | (size_t)ecount_buf)
% sizeof(size_t) != 0)
break;
# endif
while (len >= 16) {
(*block) (ivec, ecount_buf, key);
ctr128_inc_aligned(ivec);
for (n = 0; n < 16; n += sizeof(size_t))
*(size_t_aX *)(out + n) =
*(size_t_aX *)(in + n)
^ *(size_t_aX *)(ecount_buf + n);
len -= 16;
out += 16;
in += 16;
n = 0;
}
if (len) {
(*block) (ivec, ecount_buf, key);
ctr128_inc_aligned(ivec);
while (len--) {
out[n] = in[n] ^ ecount_buf[n];
++n;
}
}
*num = n;
return;
} while (0);
}
/* the rest would be commonly eliminated by x86* compiler */
#endif
while (l < len) {
if (n == 0) {
(*block) (ivec, ecount_buf, key);
ctr128_inc(ivec);
}
out[l] = in[l] ^ ecount_buf[n];
++l;
n = (n + 1) % 16;
}
*num = n;
}
/* increment upper 96 bits of 128-bit counter by 1 */
static void ctr96_inc(unsigned char *counter)
{
u32 n = 12, c = 1;
do {
--n;
c += counter[n];
counter[n] = (u8)c;
c >>= 8;
} while (n);
}
void CRYPTO_ctr128_encrypt_ctr32(const unsigned char *in, unsigned char *out,
size_t len, const void *key,
unsigned char ivec[16],
unsigned char ecount_buf[16],
unsigned int *num, ctr128_f func)
{
unsigned int n, ctr32;
n = *num;
while (n && len) {
*(out++) = *(in++) ^ ecount_buf[n];
--len;
n = (n + 1) % 16;
}
ctr32 = GETU32(ivec + 12);
while (len >= 16) {
size_t blocks = len / 16;
/*
* 1<<28 is just a not-so-small yet not-so-large number...
* Below condition is practically never met, but it has to
* be checked for code correctness.
*/
if (sizeof(size_t) > sizeof(unsigned int) && blocks > (1U << 28))
blocks = (1U << 28);
/*
* As (*func) operates on 32-bit counter, caller
* has to handle overflow. 'if' below detects the
* overflow, which is then handled by limiting the
* amount of blocks to the exact overflow point...
*/
ctr32 += (u32)blocks;
if (ctr32 < blocks) {
blocks -= ctr32;
ctr32 = 0;
}
(*func) (in, out, blocks, key, ivec);
/* (*ctr) does not update ivec, caller does: */
PUTU32(ivec + 12, ctr32);
/* ... overflow was detected, propagate carry. */
if (ctr32 == 0)
ctr96_inc(ivec);
blocks *= 16;
len -= blocks;
out += blocks;
in += blocks;
}
if (len) {
memset(ecount_buf, 0, 16);
(*func) (ecount_buf, ecount_buf, 1, key, ivec);
++ctr32;
PUTU32(ivec + 12, ctr32);
if (ctr32 == 0)
ctr96_inc(ivec);
while (len--) {
out[n] = in[n] ^ ecount_buf[n];
++n;
}
}
*num = n;
}
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