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/* cipher-internal.h - Internal defs for cipher.c
* Copyright (C) 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* This file is part of Libgcrypt.
*
* Libgcrypt is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Lesser general Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of
* the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* Libgcrypt 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 Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#ifndef G10_CIPHER_INTERNAL_H
#define G10_CIPHER_INTERNAL_H
/* The maximum supported size of a block in bytes. */
#define MAX_BLOCKSIZE 16
/* Magic values for the context structure. */
#define CTX_MAGIC_NORMAL 0x24091964
#define CTX_MAGIC_SECURE 0x46919042
/* Try to use 16 byte aligned cipher context for better performance.
We use the aligned attribute, thus it is only possible to implement
this with gcc. */
#undef NEED_16BYTE_ALIGNED_CONTEXT
#ifdef HAVE_GCC_ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED
# define NEED_16BYTE_ALIGNED_CONTEXT 1
#endif
/* Undef this symbol to trade GCM speed for 256 bytes of memory per context */
#define GCM_USE_TABLES 1
/* GCM_USE_INTEL_PCLMUL inidicates whether to compile GCM with Intel PCLMUL
code. */
#undef GCM_USE_INTEL_PCLMUL
#if defined(ENABLE_PCLMUL_SUPPORT) && defined(GCM_USE_TABLES)
# if ((defined(__i386__) && SIZEOF_UNSIGNED_LONG == 4) || defined(__x86_64__))
# if __GNUC__ >= 4
# define GCM_USE_INTEL_PCLMUL 1
# endif
# endif
#endif /* GCM_USE_INTEL_PCLMUL */
/* A VIA processor with the Padlock engine as well as the Intel AES_NI
instructions require an alignment of most data on a 16 byte
boundary. Because we trick out the compiler while allocating the
context, the align attribute as used in rijndael.c does not work on
its own. Thus we need to make sure that the entire context
structure is a aligned on that boundary. We achieve this by
defining a new type and use that instead of our usual alignment
type. */
typedef union
{
PROPERLY_ALIGNED_TYPE foo;
#ifdef NEED_16BYTE_ALIGNED_CONTEXT
char bar[16] __attribute__ ((aligned (16)));
#endif
char c[1];
} cipher_context_alignment_t;
/* The handle structure. */
struct gcry_cipher_handle
{
int magic;
size_t actual_handle_size; /* Allocated size of this handle. */
size_t handle_offset; /* Offset to the malloced block. */
gcry_cipher_spec_t *spec;
/* The algorithm id. This is a hack required because the module
interface does not easily allow to retrieve this value. */
int algo;
/* A structure with function pointers for bulk operations. Due to
limitations of the module system (we don't want to change the
API) we need to keep these function pointers here. The cipher
open function intializes them and the actual encryption routines
use them if they are not NULL. */
struct {
void (*cfb_enc)(void *context, unsigned char *iv,
void *outbuf_arg, const void *inbuf_arg,
size_t nblocks);
void (*cfb_dec)(void *context, unsigned char *iv,
void *outbuf_arg, const void *inbuf_arg,
size_t nblocks);
void (*cbc_enc)(void *context, unsigned char *iv,
void *outbuf_arg, const void *inbuf_arg,
size_t nblocks, int cbc_mac);
void (*cbc_dec)(void *context, unsigned char *iv,
void *outbuf_arg, const void *inbuf_arg,
size_t nblocks);
void (*ctr_enc)(void *context, unsigned char *iv,
void *outbuf_arg, const void *inbuf_arg,
size_t nblocks);
} bulk;
int mode;
unsigned int flags;
struct {
unsigned int key:1; /* Set to 1 if a key has been set. */
unsigned int iv:1; /* Set to 1 if a IV has been set. */
unsigned int tag:1; /* Set to 1 if a tag is finalized. */
} marks;
/* The initialization vector. For best performance we make sure
that it is properly aligned. In particular some implementations
of bulk operations expect an 16 byte aligned IV. IV is also used
to store CBC-MAC in CCM mode; counter IV is stored in U_CTR. */
union {
cipher_context_alignment_t iv_align;
unsigned char iv[MAX_BLOCKSIZE];
} u_iv;
/* The counter for CTR mode. This field is also used by AESWRAP and
thus we can't use the U_IV union. */
union {
cipher_context_alignment_t iv_align;
unsigned char ctr[MAX_BLOCKSIZE];
} u_ctr;
/* Space to save an IV or CTR for chaining operations. */
unsigned char lastiv[MAX_BLOCKSIZE];
int unused; /* Number of unused bytes in LASTIV. */
union {
#ifdef HAVE_U64_TYPEDEF
/* Mode specific storage for CCM mode. */
struct {
u64 encryptlen;
u64 aadlen;
unsigned int authlen;
/* Space to save partial input lengths for MAC. */
unsigned char macbuf[GCRY_CCM_BLOCK_LEN];
int mac_unused; /* Number of unprocessed bytes in MACBUF. */
unsigned char s0[GCRY_CCM_BLOCK_LEN];
unsigned int nonce:1;/* Set to 1 if nonce has been set. */
unsigned int lengths:1; /* Set to 1 if CCM length parameters has been
processed. */
} ccm;
#endif
/* Mode specific storage for CMAC mode. */
struct {
unsigned int tag:1; /* Set to 1 if tag has been finalized. */
/* Subkeys for tag creation, not cleared by gcry_cipher_reset. */
unsigned char subkeys[2][MAX_BLOCKSIZE];
} cmac;
/* Mode specific storage for GCM mode. */
struct {
/* The interim tag for GCM mode. */
union {
cipher_context_alignment_t iv_align;
unsigned char tag[MAX_BLOCKSIZE];
} u_tag;
/* Space to save partial input lengths for MAC. */
unsigned char macbuf[GCRY_CCM_BLOCK_LEN];
int mac_unused; /* Number of unprocessed bytes in MACBUF. */
/* byte counters for GCM */
u32 aadlen[2];
u32 datalen[2];
/* encrypted tag counter */
unsigned char tagiv[MAX_BLOCKSIZE];
unsigned int ghash_data_finalized:1;
unsigned int ghash_aad_finalized:1;
unsigned int datalen_over_limits:1;
unsigned int disallow_encryption_because_of_setiv_in_fips_mode:1;
/* --- Following members are not cleared in gcry_cipher_reset --- */
/* GHASH multiplier from key. */
union {
cipher_context_alignment_t iv_align;
unsigned char key[MAX_BLOCKSIZE];
} u_ghash_key;
#ifdef GCM_USE_INTEL_PCLMUL
/* Use Intel PCLMUL instructions for accelerated GHASH. */
unsigned int use_intel_pclmul:1;
#endif
/* Pre-calculated table for GCM. */
#ifdef GCM_USE_TABLES
#if defined(HAVE_U64_TYPEDEF) && (SIZEOF_UNSIGNED_LONG == 8 \
|| defined(__x86_64__))
#define GCM_TABLES_USE_U64 1
u64 gcm_table[2 * 16];
#else
#undef GCM_TABLES_USE_U64
u32 gcm_table[4 * 16];
#endif
#endif
} gcm;
} u_mode;
/* What follows are two contexts of the cipher in use. The first
one needs to be aligned well enough for the cipher operation
whereas the second one is a copy created by cipher_setkey and
used by cipher_reset. That second copy has no need for proper
aligment because it is only accessed by memcpy. */
cipher_context_alignment_t context;
};
/*-- cipher-cbc.c --*/
gcry_err_code_t _gcry_cipher_cbc_encrypt
/* */ (gcry_cipher_hd_t c,
unsigned char *outbuf, size_t outbuflen,
const unsigned char *inbuf, size_t inbuflen);
gcry_err_code_t _gcry_cipher_cbc_decrypt
/* */ (gcry_cipher_hd_t c,
unsigned char *outbuf, size_t outbuflen,
const unsigned char *inbuf, size_t inbuflen);
/*-- cipher-cfb.c --*/
gcry_err_code_t _gcry_cipher_cfb_encrypt
/* */ (gcry_cipher_hd_t c,
unsigned char *outbuf, size_t outbuflen,
const unsigned char *inbuf, size_t inbuflen);
gcry_err_code_t _gcry_cipher_cfb_decrypt
/* */ (gcry_cipher_hd_t c,
unsigned char *outbuf, size_t outbuflen,
const unsigned char *inbuf, size_t inbuflen);
/*-- cipher-ofb.c --*/
gcry_err_code_t _gcry_cipher_ofb_encrypt
/* */ (gcry_cipher_hd_t c,
unsigned char *outbuf, size_t outbuflen,
const unsigned char *inbuf, size_t inbuflen);
/*-- cipher-ctr.c --*/
gcry_err_code_t _gcry_cipher_ctr_encrypt
/* */ (gcry_cipher_hd_t c,
unsigned char *outbuf, size_t outbuflen,
const unsigned char *inbuf, size_t inbuflen);
/*-- cipher-aeswrap.c --*/
gcry_err_code_t _gcry_cipher_aeswrap_encrypt
/* */ (gcry_cipher_hd_t c,
byte *outbuf, size_t outbuflen,
const byte *inbuf, size_t inbuflen);
gcry_err_code_t _gcry_cipher_aeswrap_decrypt
/* */ (gcry_cipher_hd_t c,
byte *outbuf, size_t outbuflen,
const byte *inbuf, size_t inbuflen);
/*-- cipher-ccm.c --*/
gcry_err_code_t _gcry_cipher_ccm_encrypt
/* */ (gcry_cipher_hd_t c,
unsigned char *outbuf, size_t outbuflen,
const unsigned char *inbuf, size_t inbuflen);
gcry_err_code_t _gcry_cipher_ccm_decrypt
/* */ (gcry_cipher_hd_t c,
unsigned char *outbuf, size_t outbuflen,
const unsigned char *inbuf, size_t inbuflen);
gcry_err_code_t _gcry_cipher_ccm_set_nonce
/* */ (gcry_cipher_hd_t c, const unsigned char *nonce,
size_t noncelen);
gcry_err_code_t _gcry_cipher_ccm_authenticate
/* */ (gcry_cipher_hd_t c, const unsigned char *abuf, size_t abuflen);
#ifdef HAVE_U64_TYPEDEF
gcry_err_code_t _gcry_cipher_ccm_set_lengths
/* */ (gcry_cipher_hd_t c, u64 encryptedlen, u64 aadlen, u64 taglen);
#endif
gcry_err_code_t _gcry_cipher_ccm_get_tag
/* */ (gcry_cipher_hd_t c,
unsigned char *outtag, size_t taglen);
gcry_err_code_t _gcry_cipher_ccm_check_tag
/* */ (gcry_cipher_hd_t c,
const unsigned char *intag, size_t taglen);
/*-- cipher-gcm.c --*/
gcry_err_code_t _gcry_cipher_gcm_encrypt
/* */ (gcry_cipher_hd_t c,
unsigned char *outbuf, size_t outbuflen,
const unsigned char *inbuf, size_t inbuflen);
gcry_err_code_t _gcry_cipher_gcm_decrypt
/* */ (gcry_cipher_hd_t c,
unsigned char *outbuf, size_t outbuflen,
const unsigned char *inbuf, size_t inbuflen);
gcry_err_code_t _gcry_cipher_gcm_setiv
/* */ (gcry_cipher_hd_t c,
const unsigned char *iv, size_t ivlen);
gcry_err_code_t _gcry_cipher_gcm_authenticate
/* */ (gcry_cipher_hd_t c,
const unsigned char *aadbuf, size_t aadbuflen);
gcry_err_code_t _gcry_cipher_gcm_get_tag
/* */ (gcry_cipher_hd_t c,
unsigned char *outtag, size_t taglen);
gcry_err_code_t _gcry_cipher_gcm_check_tag
/* */ (gcry_cipher_hd_t c,
const unsigned char *intag, size_t taglen);
void _gcry_cipher_gcm_setkey
/* */ (gcry_cipher_hd_t c);
#endif /*G10_CIPHER_INTERNAL_H*/
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