[Cryptech-Commits] [user/sra/libhal] 01/01: Refactor hash code prior to adding HMAC (which we need for PBKDF2). Main changes: moving the ten zillion core-related constants from closures into a driver structure, rework API to the more common initialize/update/finalize because it's easier to understand, particularly with HMAC.
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commit 73a9466319ab4edce0dc82185a422005f57e0f99
Author: Rob Austein <sra at hactrn.net>
Date: Thu Jun 4 01:28:52 2015 -0400
Refactor hash code prior to adding HMAC (which we need for PBKDF2).
Main changes: moving the ten zillion core-related constants from
closures into a driver structure, rework API to the more common
initialize/update/finalize because it's easier to understand,
particularly with HMAC.
---
cryptech.h | 76 +++++++--
hash.c | 476 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------
tests/test-hash.c | 85 +++++-----
3 files changed, 370 insertions(+), 267 deletions(-)
diff --git a/cryptech.h b/cryptech.h
index 9ac73e8..f64d868 100644
--- a/cryptech.h
+++ b/cryptech.h
@@ -479,23 +479,65 @@ extern hal_error_t hal_io_wait_valid(off_t offset);
extern hal_error_t hal_get_random(void *buffer, const size_t length);
extern void hal_hash_set_debug(int onoff);
-extern hal_error_t hal_hash_sha1_core_present(void);
-extern hal_error_t hal_hash_sha256_core_present(void);
-extern hal_error_t hal_hash_sha512_core_present(void);
-extern size_t hal_hash_state_size(void);
-extern void hal_hash_state_initialize(void *state);
-extern hal_error_t hal_hash_sha1(void *state, const uint8_t * data_buffer, const size_t data_buffer_length,
- uint8_t *digest_buffer, const size_t digest_buffer_length);
-extern hal_error_t hal_hash_sha256(void *state, const uint8_t *data_buffer, const size_t data_buffer_length,
- uint8_t *digest_buffer, const size_t digest_buffer_length);
-extern hal_error_t hal_hash_sha512_224(void *state, const uint8_t *data_buffer, const size_t data_buffer_length,
- uint8_t *digest_buffer, const size_t digest_buffer_length);
-extern hal_error_t hal_hash_sha512_256(void *state, const uint8_t *data_buffer, const size_t data_buffer_length,
- uint8_t *digest_buffer, const size_t digest_buffer_length);
-extern hal_error_t hal_hash_sha384(void *state, const uint8_t *data_buffer, const size_t data_buffer_length,
- uint8_t *digest_buffer, const size_t digest_buffer_length);
-extern hal_error_t hal_hash_sha512(void *state, const uint8_t *data_buffer, const size_t data_buffer_length,
- uint8_t *digest_buffer, const size_t digest_buffer_length);
+
+/*
+ * Public information about a digest algorithm.
+ *
+ * The _state_length values in the descriptor and the typed opaque
+ * pointers in the API are all intended to hide internal details of
+ * the implementation while making memory allocation the caller's
+ * problem.
+ */
+
+typedef struct {
+ size_t block_length;
+ size_t digest_length;
+ size_t hash_state_length;
+ size_t hmac_state_length;
+ const void *driver;
+} hal_hash_descriptor_t;
+
+/*
+ * Typed opaque pointers to internal state.
+ */
+
+typedef struct { void *state; } hal_hash_state_t;
+typedef struct { void *state; } hal_hmac_state_t;
+
+/*
+ * Supported digest algorithms.
+ */
+
+extern const hal_hash_descriptor_t hal_hash_sha1;
+extern const hal_hash_descriptor_t hal_hash_sha256;
+extern const hal_hash_descriptor_t hal_hash_sha512_224;
+extern const hal_hash_descriptor_t hal_hash_sha512_256;
+extern const hal_hash_descriptor_t hal_hash_sha384;
+extern const hal_hash_descriptor_t hal_hash_sha512;
+
+extern hal_error_t hal_hash_core_present(const hal_hash_descriptor_t * const descriptor);
+
+extern hal_error_t hal_hash_initialize(const hal_hash_descriptor_t * const descriptor,
+ hal_hash_state_t *state,
+ void *state_buffer, const size_t state_length);
+
+extern hal_error_t hal_hash_update(const hal_hash_state_t state,
+ const uint8_t * data, const size_t length);
+
+extern hal_error_t hal_hash_finalize(const hal_hash_state_t state,
+ uint8_t *digest, const size_t length);
+
+extern hal_error_t hal_hmac_initialize(const hal_hash_descriptor_t * const descriptor,
+ hal_hmac_state_t *state,
+ void *state_buffer, const size_t state_length,
+ const uint8_t * const key, const size_t key_length);
+
+extern hal_error_t hal_hmac_update(const hal_hmac_state_t state,
+ const uint8_t * data, const size_t length);
+
+extern hal_error_t hal_hmac_finalize(const hal_hmac_state_t state,
+ uint8_t *hmac, const size_t length);
+
extern hal_error_t hal_aes_keywrap(const uint8_t *kek, const size_t kek_length,
const uint8_t *plaintext, const size_t plaintext_length,
diff --git a/hash.c b/hash.c
index bd0daa8..3680927 100644
--- a/hash.c
+++ b/hash.c
@@ -48,107 +48,232 @@
/* Longest digest block we support at the moment */
#define MAX_BLOCK_LEN SHA512_BLOCK_LEN
-/* Hash state */
+/*
+ * Driver. This encapsulates whatever per-algorithm voodoo we need
+ * this week. At the moment, this is mostly Cryptech core addresses,
+ * but this is subject to change without notice.
+ *
+ * Most of the addresses in the current version could be calculated
+ * from a single address (the core base address), but this week's
+ * theory prefers the precomputed composite addresses, and doing it
+ * this way saves some microscopic bit of addition at runtime.
+ * Whatever. It'll probably all change again once we have a dynamic
+ * memory map, so it's not really worth overthinking at the moment.
+ */
+
typedef struct {
+ size_t length_length; /* Length of the length field */
+ off_t block_addr; /* Where to write hash blocks */
+ off_t ctrl_addr; /* Control register */
+ off_t status_addr; /* Status register */
+ off_t digest_addr; /* Where to read digest */
+ off_t name_addr; /* Where to read core name */
+ char core_name[8]; /* Expected name of core */
+ uint8_t ctrl_mode; /* Digest mode, for cores that have modes */
+} driver_t;
+
+/*
+ * Hash state.
+ */
+
+typedef struct {
+ const hal_hash_descriptor_t *descriptor;
+ const driver_t *driver;
uint64_t msg_length_high; /* Total data hashed in this message */
uint64_t msg_length_low; /* (128 bits in SHA-512 cases) */
- size_t block_length; /* Block length for this algorithm */
uint8_t block[MAX_BLOCK_LEN]; /* Block we're accumulating */
size_t block_used; /* How much of the block we've used */
unsigned block_count; /* Blocks sent */
-} hash_state_t;
+} internal_hash_state_t;
-static int debug = 0;
+/*
+ * Drivers and descriptors for known digest algorithms.
+ */
+
+/* Drivers */
+
+static const driver_t sha1_driver = {
+ SHA1_LENGTH_LEN,
+ SHA1_ADDR_BLOCK, SHA1_ADDR_CTRL, SHA1_ADDR_STATUS, SHA1_ADDR_DIGEST,
+ SHA1_ADDR_NAME0, (SHA1_NAME0 SHA1_NAME1),
+ 0
+};
+
+static const driver_t sha256_driver = {
+ SHA256_LENGTH_LEN,
+ SHA256_ADDR_BLOCK, SHA256_ADDR_CTRL, SHA256_ADDR_STATUS, SHA256_ADDR_DIGEST,
+ SHA256_ADDR_NAME0, (SHA256_NAME0 SHA256_NAME1),
+ 0
+};
+
+static const driver_t sha512_224_driver = {
+ SHA512_LENGTH_LEN,
+ SHA512_ADDR_BLOCK, SHA512_ADDR_CTRL, SHA512_ADDR_STATUS, SHA512_ADDR_DIGEST,
+ SHA512_ADDR_NAME0, (SHA512_NAME0 SHA512_NAME1),
+ MODE_SHA_512_224
+};
+
+static const driver_t sha512_256_driver = {
+ SHA512_LENGTH_LEN,
+ SHA512_ADDR_BLOCK, SHA512_ADDR_CTRL, SHA512_ADDR_STATUS, SHA512_ADDR_DIGEST,
+ SHA512_ADDR_NAME0, (SHA512_NAME0 SHA512_NAME1),
+ MODE_SHA_512_256
+};
+
+static const driver_t sha384_driver = {
+ SHA512_LENGTH_LEN,
+ SHA512_ADDR_BLOCK, SHA512_ADDR_CTRL, SHA512_ADDR_STATUS, SHA512_ADDR_DIGEST,
+ SHA512_ADDR_NAME0, (SHA512_NAME0 SHA512_NAME1),
+ MODE_SHA_384
+};
+
+static const driver_t sha512_driver = {
+ SHA512_LENGTH_LEN,
+ SHA512_ADDR_BLOCK, SHA512_ADDR_CTRL, SHA512_ADDR_STATUS, SHA512_ADDR_DIGEST,
+ SHA512_ADDR_NAME0, (SHA512_NAME0 SHA512_NAME1),
+ MODE_SHA_512
+};
+
+/* Descriptors */
+
+const hal_hash_descriptor_t hal_hash_sha1 = {
+ SHA1_BLOCK_LEN, SHA1_DIGEST_LEN,
+ sizeof(internal_hash_state_t), 0,
+ &sha1_driver
+};
+
+const hal_hash_descriptor_t hal_hash_sha256 = {
+ SHA256_BLOCK_LEN, SHA256_DIGEST_LEN,
+ sizeof(internal_hash_state_t), 0,
+ &sha256_driver
+};
+
+const hal_hash_descriptor_t hal_hash_sha512_224 = {
+ SHA512_BLOCK_LEN, SHA512_DIGEST_LEN,
+ sizeof(internal_hash_state_t), 0,
+ &sha512_224_driver
+};
+
+const hal_hash_descriptor_t hal_hash_sha512_256 = {
+ SHA512_BLOCK_LEN, SHA512_DIGEST_LEN,
+ sizeof(internal_hash_state_t), 0,
+ &sha512_256_driver
+};
+
+const hal_hash_descriptor_t hal_hash_sha384 = {
+ SHA512_BLOCK_LEN, SHA512_DIGEST_LEN,
+ sizeof(internal_hash_state_t), 0,
+ &sha384_driver
+};
+
+const hal_hash_descriptor_t hal_hash_sha512 = {
+ SHA512_BLOCK_LEN, SHA512_DIGEST_LEN,
+ sizeof(internal_hash_state_t), 0,
+ &sha512_driver
+};
/*
* Debugging control.
*/
+static int debug = 0;
+
void hal_hash_set_debug(int onoff)
{
debug = onoff;
}
/*
- * Tell caller how much space to allocate for a hash_state_t. This
- * lets us hide details that are nobody else's business while letting
- * somebody else deal with memory allocation (and is the way
- * Cryptlib's HAL code works, not by coincidence).
+ * Internal utility to do whatever checking we need of a descriptor,
+ * then extract the driver pointer in a way that works nicely with
+ * initialization of an automatic const pointer.
+ *
+ * Returns the driver pointer on success, NULL on failure.
*/
-size_t hal_hash_state_size(void)
+static const driver_t *check_driver(const hal_hash_descriptor_t * const descriptor)
{
- return sizeof(hash_state_t);
-}
-
-void hal_hash_state_initialize(void *_state)
-{
- hash_state_t *state = _state;
- assert(state != NULL);
- memset(state, 0, sizeof(*state));
+ return descriptor == NULL ? NULL : descriptor->driver;
}
/*
* Report whether cores are present.
*/
-hal_error_t hal_hash_sha1_core_present(void)
+hal_error_t hal_hash_core_present(const hal_hash_descriptor_t * const descriptor)
{
- return hal_io_expected(SHA1_ADDR_NAME0, (const uint8_t *) (SHA1_NAME0 SHA1_NAME1), 8);
-}
+ const driver_t * const driver = check_driver(descriptor);
-hal_error_t hal_hash_sha256_core_present(void)
-{
- return hal_io_expected(SHA256_ADDR_NAME0, (const uint8_t *) (SHA256_NAME0 SHA256_NAME1), 8);
+ if (driver == NULL)
+ return HAL_ERROR_BAD_ARGUMENTS;
+
+ return hal_io_expected(driver->name_addr,
+ (const uint8_t *) driver->core_name,
+ sizeof(driver->core_name));
}
-hal_error_t hal_hash_sha512_core_present(void)
+/*
+ * Initialize hash state.
+ */
+
+hal_error_t hal_hash_initialize(const hal_hash_descriptor_t * const descriptor,
+ hal_hash_state_t *opaque_state,
+ void *state_buffer, const size_t state_length)
{
- return hal_io_expected(SHA512_ADDR_NAME0, (const uint8_t *) (SHA512_NAME0 SHA512_NAME1), 8);
+ const driver_t * const driver = check_driver(descriptor);
+ internal_hash_state_t *state = state_buffer;
+
+ if (driver == NULL || state == NULL || opaque_state == NULL ||
+ state_length < descriptor->hash_state_length)
+ return HAL_ERROR_BAD_ARGUMENTS;
+
+ memset(state, 0, sizeof(*state));
+ state->descriptor = descriptor;
+ state->driver = driver;
+
+ opaque_state->state = state;
+
+ return HAL_OK;
}
/*
* Send one block to a core.
*/
-static hal_error_t hash_write_block(const off_t block_addr,
- const off_t ctrl_addr,
- const off_t status_addr,
- const uint8_t ctrl_mode,
- const hash_state_t * const state)
+static hal_error_t hash_write_block(const internal_hash_state_t * const state)
{
uint8_t ctrl_cmd[4];
hal_error_t err;
- assert(state != NULL && state->block_length % 4 == 0);
+ assert(state != NULL && state->descriptor != NULL && state->driver != NULL);
+ assert(state->descriptor->block_length % 4 == 0);
if (debug)
fprintf(stderr, "[ %s ]\n", state->block_count == 0 ? "init" : "next");
- if ((err = hal_io_write(block_addr, state->block, state->block_length)) != HAL_OK)
+ if ((err = hal_io_write(state->driver->block_addr, state->block, state->descriptor->block_length)) != HAL_OK)
return err;
ctrl_cmd[0] = ctrl_cmd[1] = ctrl_cmd[2] = 0;
ctrl_cmd[3] = state->block_count == 0 ? CTRL_INIT : CTRL_NEXT;
- ctrl_cmd[3] |= ctrl_mode;
+ ctrl_cmd[3] |= state->driver->ctrl_mode;
/*
* Not sure why we're waiting for ready here, but it's what the old
* (read: tested) code did, so keep that behavior for now.
*/
- if ((err = hal_io_write(ctrl_addr, ctrl_cmd, sizeof(ctrl_cmd))) != HAL_OK)
+ if ((err = hal_io_write(state->driver->ctrl_addr, ctrl_cmd, sizeof(ctrl_cmd))) != HAL_OK)
return err;
- return hal_io_wait_valid(status_addr);
+ return hal_io_wait_valid(state->driver->status_addr);
}
/*
* Read hash result from core.
*/
-static hal_error_t hash_read_digest(const off_t digest_addr,
- const off_t status_addr,
+static hal_error_t hash_read_digest(const driver_t * const driver,
uint8_t *digest,
const size_t digest_length)
{
@@ -156,211 +281,146 @@ static hal_error_t hash_read_digest(const off_t digest_addr,
assert(digest != NULL && digest_length % 4 == 0);
- if ((err = hal_io_wait_valid(status_addr)) != HAL_OK)
+ if ((err = hal_io_wait_valid(driver->status_addr)) != HAL_OK)
return err;
- return hal_io_read(digest_addr, digest, digest_length);
+ return hal_io_read(driver->digest_addr, digest, digest_length);
}
/*
- * Hash data. All supported hash algorithms use similar block
- * manipulations and padding algorithms, so all can use this method
- * with a few parameters which we handle via closures below.
+ * Add data to hash.
*/
-static hal_error_t hash_do_hash(hash_state_t *state, /* Opaque state block */
- const uint8_t * const data_buffer, /* Data to be hashed */
- size_t data_buffer_length, /* Length of data_buffer */
- uint8_t *digest_buffer, /* Returned digest */
- const size_t digest_buffer_length, /* Length of digest_buffer */
- const size_t block_length, /* Length of a block */
- const size_t digest_length, /* Length of resulting digest */
- const size_t length_length, /* Length of the length field */
- const off_t block_addr, /* Where to write hash blocks */
- const off_t ctrl_addr, /* Control register */
- const off_t status_addr, /* Status register */
- const off_t digest_addr, /* Where to read digest */
- const uint8_t ctrl_mode) /* Digest mode, for cores that have modes */
+hal_error_t hal_hash_update(hal_hash_state_t opaque_state, /* Opaque state block */
+ const uint8_t * const data_buffer, /* Data to be hashed */
+ size_t data_buffer_length) /* Length of data_buffer */
{
+ internal_hash_state_t *state = opaque_state.state;
+ const uint8_t *p = data_buffer;
hal_error_t err;
size_t n;
- int i;
- if (state == NULL ||
- (state->block_length != 0 && state->block_length != block_length) ||
- (data_buffer_length > 0 && data_buffer == NULL) ||
- (data_buffer_length == 0 && digest_buffer == NULL) ||
- (digest_buffer != NULL && digest_buffer_length < digest_length))
+ if (state == NULL || data_buffer == NULL)
return HAL_ERROR_BAD_ARGUMENTS;
- if (state->block_length == 0)
- state->block_length = block_length;
-
- assert(block_length <= sizeof(state->block));
-
- if (data_buffer_length > 0) { /* We have data to hash */
-
- const uint8_t *p = data_buffer;
-
- while ((n = state->block_length - state->block_used) <= data_buffer_length) {
- /*
- * We have enough data for another complete block.
- */
- if (debug)
- fprintf(stderr, "[ Full block, data_buffer_length %lu, used %lu, n %lu, msg_length %llu ]\n",
- (unsigned long) data_buffer_length, (unsigned long) state->block_used, (unsigned long) n, state->msg_length_low);
- memcpy(state->block + state->block_used, p, n);
- if ((state->msg_length_low += n) < n)
- state->msg_length_high++;
- state->block_used = 0;
- data_buffer_length -= n;
- p += n;
- if ((err = hash_write_block(block_addr, ctrl_addr, status_addr, ctrl_mode, state)) != HAL_OK)
- return err;
- state->block_count++;
- }
-
- if (data_buffer_length > 0) {
- /*
- * Data left over, but not enough for a full block, stash it.
- */
- if (debug)
- fprintf(stderr, "[ Partial block, data_buffer_length %lu, used %lu, n %lu, msg_length %llu ]\n",
- (unsigned long) data_buffer_length, (unsigned long) state->block_used, (unsigned long) n, state->msg_length_low);
- assert(data_buffer_length < n);
- memcpy(state->block + state->block_used, p, data_buffer_length);
- if ((state->msg_length_low += data_buffer_length) < data_buffer_length)
- state->msg_length_high++;
- state->block_used += data_buffer_length;
- }
- }
+ if (data_buffer_length == 0)
+ return HAL_OK;
- else { /* Done: add padding, then pull result from the core */
-
- uint64_t bit_length_low = (state->msg_length_low << 3);
- uint64_t bit_length_high = (state->msg_length_high << 3) | (state->msg_length_low >> 61);
- uint8_t *p;
-
- /* Initial pad byte */
- assert(state->block_used < state->block_length);
- state->block[state->block_used++] = 0x80;
-
- /* If not enough room for bit count, zero and push current block */
- if ((n = state->block_length - state->block_used) < length_length) {
- if (debug)
- fprintf(stderr, "[ Overflow block, data_buffer_length %lu, used %lu, n %lu, msg_length %llu ]\n",
- (unsigned long) data_buffer_length, (unsigned long) state->block_used, (unsigned long) n, state->msg_length_low);
- if (n > 0)
- memset(state->block + state->block_used, 0, n);
- if ((err = hash_write_block(block_addr, ctrl_addr, status_addr, ctrl_mode, state)) != HAL_OK)
- return err;
- state->block_count++;
- state->block_used = 0;
- }
+ assert(state->descriptor != NULL && state->driver != NULL);
+ assert(state->descriptor->block_length <= sizeof(state->block));
- /* Pad final block */
- n = state->block_length - state->block_used;
- assert(n >= length_length);
- if (n > 0)
- memset(state->block + state->block_used, 0, n);
+ while ((n = state->descriptor->block_length - state->block_used) <= data_buffer_length) {
+ /*
+ * We have enough data for another complete block.
+ */
if (debug)
- fprintf(stderr, "[ Final block, data_buffer_length %lu, used %lu, n %lu, msg_length %llu ]\n",
+ fprintf(stderr, "[ Full block, data_buffer_length %lu, used %lu, n %lu, msg_length %llu ]\n",
(unsigned long) data_buffer_length, (unsigned long) state->block_used, (unsigned long) n, state->msg_length_low);
- p = state->block + state->block_length;
- for (i = 0; (bit_length_low || bit_length_high) && i < length_length; i++) {
- *--p = (uint8_t) (bit_length_low & 0xFF);
- bit_length_low >>= 8;
- if (bit_length_high) {
- bit_length_low |= ((bit_length_high & 0xFF) << 56);
- bit_length_high >>= 8;
- }
- }
-
- /* Push final block */
- if ((err = hash_write_block(block_addr, ctrl_addr, status_addr, ctrl_mode, state)) != HAL_OK)
+ memcpy(state->block + state->block_used, p, n);
+ if ((state->msg_length_low += n) < n)
+ state->msg_length_high++;
+ state->block_used = 0;
+ data_buffer_length -= n;
+ p += n;
+ if ((err = hash_write_block(state)) != HAL_OK)
return err;
state->block_count++;
+ }
- /* All data pushed to core, now we just need to read back the result */
- if ((err = hash_read_digest(digest_addr, status_addr, digest_buffer, digest_length)) != HAL_OK)
- return err;
+ if (data_buffer_length > 0) {
+ /*
+ * Data left over, but not enough for a full block, stash it.
+ */
+ if (debug)
+ fprintf(stderr, "[ Partial block, data_buffer_length %lu, used %lu, n %lu, msg_length %llu ]\n",
+ (unsigned long) data_buffer_length, (unsigned long) state->block_used, (unsigned long) n, state->msg_length_low);
+ assert(data_buffer_length < n);
+ memcpy(state->block + state->block_used, p, data_buffer_length);
+ if ((state->msg_length_low += data_buffer_length) < data_buffer_length)
+ state->msg_length_high++;
+ state->block_used += data_buffer_length;
}
return HAL_OK;
}
/*
- * Closures to provide the public API.
+ * Finish hash and return digest.
*/
-hal_error_t hal_hash_sha1(void *state,
- const uint8_t *data_buffer,
- const size_t data_buffer_length,
- uint8_t *digest_buffer,
- const size_t digest_buffer_length)
+hal_error_t hal_hash_finalize(hal_hash_state_t opaque_state, /* Opaque state block */
+ uint8_t *digest_buffer, /* Returned digest */
+ const size_t digest_buffer_length) /* Length of digest_buffer */
{
- return hash_do_hash(state, data_buffer, data_buffer_length, digest_buffer, digest_buffer_length,
- SHA1_BLOCK_LEN, SHA1_DIGEST_LEN, SHA1_LENGTH_LEN,
- SHA1_ADDR_BLOCK, SHA1_ADDR_CTRL, SHA1_ADDR_STATUS, SHA1_ADDR_DIGEST, 0);
-}
+ internal_hash_state_t *state = opaque_state.state;
+ uint64_t bit_length_high, bit_length_low;
+ hal_error_t err;
+ uint8_t *p;
+ size_t n;
+ int i;
-hal_error_t hal_hash_sha256(void *state,
- const uint8_t *data_buffer,
- const size_t data_buffer_length,
- uint8_t *digest_buffer,
- const size_t digest_buffer_length)
-{
- return hash_do_hash(state, data_buffer, data_buffer_length, digest_buffer, digest_buffer_length,
- SHA256_BLOCK_LEN, SHA256_DIGEST_LEN, SHA256_LENGTH_LEN,
- SHA256_ADDR_BLOCK, SHA256_ADDR_CTRL, SHA256_ADDR_STATUS, SHA256_ADDR_DIGEST, 0);
-}
+ if (state == NULL || digest_buffer == NULL)
+ return HAL_ERROR_BAD_ARGUMENTS;
-hal_error_t hal_hash_sha512_224(void *state,
- const uint8_t *data_buffer,
- const size_t data_buffer_length,
- uint8_t *digest_buffer,
- const size_t digest_buffer_length)
-{
- return hash_do_hash(state, data_buffer, data_buffer_length, digest_buffer, digest_buffer_length,
- SHA512_BLOCK_LEN, SHA512_DIGEST_LEN, SHA512_LENGTH_LEN,
- SHA512_ADDR_BLOCK, SHA512_ADDR_CTRL, SHA512_ADDR_STATUS, SHA512_ADDR_DIGEST,
- MODE_SHA_512_224);
-}
+ assert(state->descriptor != NULL && state->driver != NULL);
-hal_error_t hal_hash_sha512_256(void *state,
- const uint8_t *data_buffer,
- const size_t data_buffer_length,
- uint8_t *digest_buffer,
- const size_t digest_buffer_length)
-{
- return hash_do_hash(state, data_buffer, data_buffer_length, digest_buffer, digest_buffer_length,
- SHA512_BLOCK_LEN, SHA512_DIGEST_LEN, SHA512_LENGTH_LEN,
- SHA512_ADDR_BLOCK, SHA512_ADDR_CTRL, SHA512_ADDR_STATUS, SHA512_ADDR_DIGEST,
- MODE_SHA_512_256);
-}
+ if (digest_buffer_length < state->descriptor->digest_length)
+ return HAL_ERROR_BAD_ARGUMENTS;
-hal_error_t hal_hash_sha384(void *state,
- const uint8_t *data_buffer,
- const size_t data_buffer_length,
- uint8_t *digest_buffer,
- const size_t digest_buffer_length)
-{
- return hash_do_hash(state, data_buffer, data_buffer_length, digest_buffer, digest_buffer_length,
- SHA512_BLOCK_LEN, SHA512_DIGEST_LEN, SHA512_LENGTH_LEN,
- SHA512_ADDR_BLOCK, SHA512_ADDR_CTRL, SHA512_ADDR_STATUS, SHA512_ADDR_DIGEST,
- MODE_SHA_384);
-}
+ assert(state->descriptor->block_length <= sizeof(state->block));
-hal_error_t hal_hash_sha512(void *state,
- const uint8_t *data_buffer,
- const size_t data_buffer_length,
- uint8_t *digest_buffer,
- const size_t digest_buffer_length)
-{
- return hash_do_hash(state, data_buffer, data_buffer_length, digest_buffer, digest_buffer_length,
- SHA512_BLOCK_LEN, SHA512_DIGEST_LEN, SHA512_LENGTH_LEN,
- SHA512_ADDR_BLOCK, SHA512_ADDR_CTRL, SHA512_ADDR_STATUS, SHA512_ADDR_DIGEST,
- MODE_SHA_512);
+ /*
+ * Add padding, then pull result from the core
+ */
+
+ bit_length_low = (state->msg_length_low << 3);
+ bit_length_high = (state->msg_length_high << 3) | (state->msg_length_low >> 61);
+
+ /* Initial pad byte */
+ assert(state->block_used < state->descriptor->block_length);
+ state->block[state->block_used++] = 0x80;
+
+ /* If not enough room for bit count, zero and push current block */
+ if ((n = state->descriptor->block_length - state->block_used) < state->driver->length_length) {
+ if (debug)
+ fprintf(stderr, "[ Overflow block, used %lu, n %lu, msg_length %llu ]\n",
+ (unsigned long) state->block_used, (unsigned long) n, state->msg_length_low);
+ if (n > 0)
+ memset(state->block + state->block_used, 0, n);
+ if ((err = hash_write_block(state)) != HAL_OK)
+ return err;
+ state->block_count++;
+ state->block_used = 0;
+ }
+
+ /* Pad final block */
+ n = state->descriptor->block_length - state->block_used;
+ assert(n >= state->driver->length_length);
+ if (n > 0)
+ memset(state->block + state->block_used, 0, n);
+ if (debug)
+ fprintf(stderr, "[ Final block, used %lu, n %lu, msg_length %llu ]\n",
+ (unsigned long) state->block_used, (unsigned long) n, state->msg_length_low);
+ p = state->block + state->descriptor->block_length;
+ for (i = 0; (bit_length_low || bit_length_high) && i < state->driver->length_length; i++) {
+ *--p = (uint8_t) (bit_length_low & 0xFF);
+ bit_length_low >>= 8;
+ if (bit_length_high) {
+ bit_length_low |= ((bit_length_high & 0xFF) << 56);
+ bit_length_high >>= 8;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Push final block */
+ if ((err = hash_write_block(state)) != HAL_OK)
+ return err;
+ state->block_count++;
+
+ /* All data pushed to core, now we just need to read back the result */
+ if ((err = hash_read_digest(state->driver, digest_buffer, state->descriptor->digest_length)) != HAL_OK)
+ return err;
+
+ return HAL_OK;
}
/*
diff --git a/tests/test-hash.c b/tests/test-hash.c
index 671f200..92acdfd 100644
--- a/tests/test-hash.c
+++ b/tests/test-hash.c
@@ -124,32 +124,49 @@ static const uint8_t sha512_double_digest[] = { /* 64 bytes */
0x87, 0x4b, 0xe9, 0x09
};
-static int _test_hash(hal_error_t (*hash)(void *,
- const uint8_t *, const size_t,
- uint8_t *, const size_t),
+static int _test_hash(const hal_hash_descriptor_t * const descriptor,
const uint8_t * const data, const size_t data_len,
const uint8_t * const result, const size_t result_len,
const char * const label)
{
- uint8_t state[512], digest[512];
+ uint8_t statebuf[512], digest[512];
+ hal_hash_state_t state;
hal_error_t err;
- assert(hash != NULL && data != NULL && result != NULL && label != NULL);
-
+ assert(descriptor != NULL && data != NULL && result != NULL && label != NULL);
assert(result_len <= sizeof(digest));
- assert(hal_hash_state_size() <= sizeof(state));
+ assert(descriptor->hash_state_length <= sizeof(statebuf));
printf("Starting %s test\n", label);
- hal_hash_state_initialize(state);
+ err = hal_hash_core_present(descriptor);
+
+ switch (err) {
+
+ case HAL_OK:
+ break;
+
+ case HAL_ERROR_IO_UNEXPECTED:
+ printf("Core not present, skipping test\n");
+ return 1;
+
+ default:
+ printf("Failed while checking for core: %s\n", hal_error_string(err));
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ if ((err = hal_hash_initialize(descriptor, &state, statebuf, sizeof(statebuf))) != HAL_OK) {
+ printf("Failed while initializing hash: %s\n", hal_error_string(err));
+ return 0;
+ }
- if ((err = hash(state, data, data_len, NULL, 0)) != HAL_OK) {
- printf("Failed: %s\n", hal_error_string(err));
+ if ((err = hal_hash_update(state, data, data_len)) != HAL_OK) {
+ printf("Failed while updating hash: %s\n", hal_error_string(err));
return 0;
}
- if ((err = hash(state, NULL, 0, digest, sizeof(digest))) != HAL_OK) {
- printf("Failed: %s\n", hal_error_string(err));
+ if ((err = hal_hash_finalize(state, digest, sizeof(digest))) != HAL_OK) {
+ printf("Failed while finalizing hash: %s\n", hal_error_string(err));
return 0;
}
@@ -170,46 +187,30 @@ static int _test_hash(hal_error_t (*hash)(void *,
return 1;
}
-#define test_hash(_hash_, _data_, _result_, _label_) \
- _test_hash(_hash_, _data_, sizeof(_data_), _result_, sizeof(_result_), _label_)
+#define test_hash(_desc_, _data_, _result_, _label_) \
+ _test_hash(_desc_, _data_, sizeof(_data_), _result_, sizeof(_result_), _label_)
int main (int argc, char *argv[])
{
int ok = 1;
- if (hal_hash_sha1_core_present() == HAL_OK) {
- ok &= test_hash(hal_hash_sha1, nist_512_single, sha1_single_digest, "SHA-1 single block");
- ok &= test_hash(hal_hash_sha1, nist_512_double, sha1_double_digest, "SHA-1 double block");
- }
- else {
- printf("SHA-1 core not present, skipping tests which depend on it\n");
- }
+ ok &= test_hash(&hal_hash_sha1, nist_512_single, sha1_single_digest, "SHA-1 single block");
+ ok &= test_hash(&hal_hash_sha1, nist_512_double, sha1_double_digest, "SHA-1 double block");
- if (hal_hash_sha256_core_present() == HAL_OK) {
- ok &= test_hash(hal_hash_sha256, nist_512_single, sha256_single_digest, "SHA-256 single block");
- ok &= test_hash(hal_hash_sha256, nist_512_double, sha256_double_digest, "SHA-256 double block");
- }
- else {
- printf("SHA-256 core not present, skipping tests which depend on it\n");
- }
-
- if (hal_hash_sha512_core_present() == HAL_OK) {
+ ok &= test_hash(&hal_hash_sha256, nist_512_single, sha256_single_digest, "SHA-256 single block");
+ ok &= test_hash(&hal_hash_sha256, nist_512_double, sha256_double_digest, "SHA-256 double block");
- ok &= test_hash(hal_hash_sha512_224, nist_1024_single, sha512_224_single_digest, "SHA-512/224 single block");
- ok &= test_hash(hal_hash_sha512_224, nist_1024_double, sha512_224_double_digest, "SHA-512/224 double block");
+ ok &= test_hash(&hal_hash_sha512_224, nist_1024_single, sha512_224_single_digest, "SHA-512/224 single block");
+ ok &= test_hash(&hal_hash_sha512_224, nist_1024_double, sha512_224_double_digest, "SHA-512/224 double block");
- ok &= test_hash(hal_hash_sha512_256, nist_1024_single, sha512_256_single_digest, "SHA-512/256 single block");
- ok &= test_hash(hal_hash_sha512_256, nist_1024_double, sha512_256_double_digest, "SHA-512/256 double block");
+ ok &= test_hash(&hal_hash_sha512_256, nist_1024_single, sha512_256_single_digest, "SHA-512/256 single block");
+ ok &= test_hash(&hal_hash_sha512_256, nist_1024_double, sha512_256_double_digest, "SHA-512/256 double block");
- ok &= test_hash(hal_hash_sha384, nist_1024_single, sha384_single_digest, "SHA-384 single block");
- ok &= test_hash(hal_hash_sha384, nist_1024_double, sha384_double_digest, "SHA-384 double block");
+ ok &= test_hash(&hal_hash_sha384, nist_1024_single, sha384_single_digest, "SHA-384 single block");
+ ok &= test_hash(&hal_hash_sha384, nist_1024_double, sha384_double_digest, "SHA-384 double block");
- ok &= test_hash(hal_hash_sha512, nist_1024_single, sha512_single_digest, "SHA-512 single block");
- ok &= test_hash(hal_hash_sha512, nist_1024_double, sha512_double_digest, "SHA-512 double block");
- }
- else {
- printf("SHA-512 core not present, skipping tests which depend on it\n");
- }
+ ok &= test_hash(&hal_hash_sha512, nist_1024_single, sha512_single_digest, "SHA-512 single block");
+ ok &= test_hash(&hal_hash_sha512, nist_1024_double, sha512_double_digest, "SHA-512 double block");
return !ok;
}
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