openssl/crypto/modes/cfb128.c
Dr. Stephen Henson 918a5d04e4 PR: 2164
Submitted by: "Noszticzius, Istvan" <inoszticzius@rightnow.com>

Don't clear the output buffer: ciphers should correctly the same input
and output buffers.
2010-02-15 19:00:12 +00:00

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#include "modes.h"
#include <string.h>
#ifndef MODES_DEBUG
# ifndef NDEBUG
# define NDEBUG
# endif
#endif
#include <assert.h>
#define STRICT_ALIGNMENT
#if defined(__i386) || defined(__i386__) || \
defined(__x86_64) || defined(__x86_64__) || \
defined(_M_IX86) || defined(_M_AMD64) || defined(_M_X64) || \
defined(__s390__) || defined(__s390x__)
# undef STRICT_ALIGNMENT
#endif
/* The input and output encrypted as though 128bit cfb mode is being
* used. The extra state information to record how much of the
* 128bit block we have used is contained in *num;
*/
void CRYPTO_cfb128_encrypt(const unsigned char *in, unsigned char *out,
size_t len, const void *key,
unsigned char ivec[16], int *num,
int enc, block128_f block)
{
unsigned int n;
size_t l = 0;
assert(in && out && key && ivec && num);
n = *num;
if (enc) {
#if !defined(OPENSSL_SMALL_FOOTPRINT)
if (16%sizeof(size_t) == 0) do { /* always true actually */
while (n && len) {
*(out++) = ivec[n] ^= *(in++);
--len;
n = (n+1) % 16;
}
#if defined(STRICT_ALIGNMENT)
if (((size_t)in|(size_t)out|(size_t)ivec)%sizeof(size_t) != 0)
break;
#endif
while (len>=16) {
(*block)(ivec, ivec, key);
for (n=0; n<16; n+=sizeof(size_t)) {
*(size_t*)(out+n) =
*(size_t*)(ivec+n) ^= *(size_t*)(in+n);
}
len -= 16;
out += 16;
in += 16;
}
n = 0;
if (len) {
(*block)(ivec, ivec, key);
while (len--) {
out[n] = ivec[n] ^= in[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, ivec, key);
}
out[l] = ivec[n] ^= in[l];
++l;
n = (n+1) % 16;
}
*num = n;
} else {
#if !defined(OPENSSL_SMALL_FOOTPRINT)
if (16%sizeof(size_t) == 0) do { /* always true actually */
while (n && len) {
unsigned char c;
*(out++) = ivec[n] ^ (c = *(in++)); ivec[n] = c;
--len;
n = (n+1) % 16;
}
#if defined(STRICT_ALIGNMENT)
if (((size_t)in|(size_t)out|(size_t)ivec)%sizeof(size_t) != 0)
break;
#endif
while (len>=16) {
(*block)(ivec, ivec, key);
for (n=0; n<16; n+=sizeof(size_t)) {
size_t t = *(size_t*)(in+n);
*(size_t*)(out+n) = *(size_t*)(ivec+n) ^ t;
*(size_t*)(ivec+n) = t;
}
len -= 16;
out += 16;
in += 16;
}
n = 0;
if (len) {
(*block)(ivec, ivec, key);
while (len--) {
unsigned char c;
out[n] = ivec[n] ^ (c = in[n]); ivec[n] = c;
++n;
}
}
*num = n;
return;
} while (0);
/* the rest would be commonly eliminated by x86* compiler */
#endif
while (l<len) {
unsigned char c;
if (n == 0) {
(*block)(ivec, ivec, key);
}
out[l] = ivec[n] ^ (c = in[l]); ivec[n] = c;
++l;
n = (n+1) % 16;
}
*num=n;
}
}
/* This expects a single block of size nbits for both in and out. Note that
it corrupts any extra bits in the last byte of out */
static void cfbr_encrypt_block(const unsigned char *in,unsigned char *out,
int nbits,const void *key,
unsigned char ivec[16],int enc,
block128_f block)
{
int n,rem,num;
unsigned char ovec[16*2 + 1]; /* +1 because we dererefence (but don't use) one byte off the end */
if (nbits<=0 || nbits>128) return;
/* fill in the first half of the new IV with the current IV */
memcpy(ovec,ivec,16);
/* construct the new IV */
(*block)(ivec,ivec,key);
num = (nbits+7)/8;
if (enc) /* encrypt the input */
for(n=0 ; n < num ; ++n)
out[n] = (ovec[16+n] = in[n] ^ ivec[n]);
else /* decrypt the input */
for(n=0 ; n < num ; ++n)
out[n] = (ovec[16+n] = in[n]) ^ ivec[n];
/* shift ovec left... */
rem = nbits%8;
num = nbits/8;
if(rem==0)
memcpy(ivec,ovec+num,16);
else
for(n=0 ; n < 16 ; ++n)
ivec[n] = ovec[n+num]<<rem | ovec[n+num+1]>>(8-rem);
/* it is not necessary to cleanse ovec, since the IV is not secret */
}
/* N.B. This expects the input to be packed, MS bit first */
void CRYPTO_cfb128_1_encrypt(const unsigned char *in, unsigned char *out,
size_t bits, const void *key,
unsigned char ivec[16], int *num,
int enc, block128_f block)
{
size_t n;
unsigned char c[1],d[1];
assert(in && out && key && ivec && num);
assert(*num == 0);
for(n=0 ; n<bits ; ++n)
{
c[0]=(in[n/8]&(1 << (7-n%8))) ? 0x80 : 0;
cfbr_encrypt_block(c,d,1,key,ivec,enc,block);
out[n/8]=(out[n/8]&~(1 << (unsigned int)(7-n%8))) |
((d[0]&0x80) >> (unsigned int)(n%8));
}
}
void CRYPTO_cfb128_8_encrypt(const unsigned char *in, unsigned char *out,
size_t length, const void *key,
unsigned char ivec[16], int *num,
int enc, block128_f block)
{
size_t n;
assert(in && out && key && ivec && num);
assert(*num == 0);
for(n=0 ; n<length ; ++n)
cfbr_encrypt_block(&in[n],&out[n],8,key,ivec,enc,block);
}