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Diff: c-utility/src/sha224.c
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/c-utility/src/sha224.c Thu Aug 23 06:52:14 2018 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,600 @@ +// Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved. +// Licensed under the MIT license. See LICENSE file in the project root for full license information. + +/*************************** sha224-256.c ***************************/ +/********************* See RFC 4634 for details *********************/ +/* +* Description: +* This file implements the Secure Hash Signature Standard +* algorithms as defined in the National Institute of Standards +* and Technology Federal Information Processing Standards +* Publication (FIPS PUB) 180-1 published on April 17, 1995, 180-2 +* published on August 1, 2002, and the FIPS PUB 180-2 Change +* Notice published on February 28, 2004. +* +* A combined document showing all algorithms is available at +* http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/fips/ +* fips180-2/fips180-2withchangenotice.pdf +* +* The SHA-224 and SHA-256 algorithms produce 224-bit and 256-bit +* message digests 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-224 and SHA-256 are defined in terms of 32-bit "words". +* This code uses <stdint.h> (included via "sha.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-224 and SHA-256 are designed to work with messages less +* than 2^64 bits long. This implementation uses SHA224/256Input() +* to hash the bits that are a multiple of the size of an 8-bit +* character, and then uses SHA224/256FinalBits() to hash the +* final few bits of the input. +*/ + +#include <stdlib.h> +#include "azure_c_shared_utility/gballoc.h" + +#include "azure_c_shared_utility/sha.h" +#include "azure_c_shared_utility/sha-private.h" +/* Define the SHA shift, rotate left and rotate right macro */ +#define SHA256_SHR(bits,word) ((word) >> (bits)) +#define SHA256_ROTL(bits,word) \ + (((word) << (bits)) | ((word) >> (32-(bits)))) +#define SHA256_ROTR(bits,word) \ + (((word) >> (bits)) | ((word) << (32-(bits)))) + +/* Define the SHA SIGMA and sigma macros */ +#define SHA256_SIGMA0(word) \ + (SHA256_ROTR( 2,word) ^ SHA256_ROTR(13,word) ^ SHA256_ROTR(22,word)) +#define SHA256_SIGMA1(word) \ + (SHA256_ROTR( 6,word) ^ SHA256_ROTR(11,word) ^ SHA256_ROTR(25,word)) +#define SHA256_sigma0(word) \ + (SHA256_ROTR( 7,word) ^ SHA256_ROTR(18,word) ^ SHA256_SHR( 3,word)) +#define SHA256_sigma1(word) \ + (SHA256_ROTR(17,word) ^ SHA256_ROTR(19,word) ^ SHA256_SHR(10,word)) + +/* +* add "length" to the length +*/ +#define SHA224_256AddLength(context, length) \ + (addTemp = (context)->Length_Low, (context)->Corrupted = \ + (((context)->Length_Low += (length)) < addTemp) && \ + (++(context)->Length_High == 0) ? 1 : 0) + +/* Local Function Prototypes */ +static void SHA224_256Finalize(SHA256Context *context, + uint8_t Pad_Byte); +static void SHA224_256PadMessage(SHA256Context *context, + uint8_t Pad_Byte); +static void SHA224_256ProcessMessageBlock(SHA256Context *context); +static int SHA224_256Reset(SHA256Context *context, uint32_t *H0); +static int SHA224_256ResultN(SHA256Context *context, + uint8_t Message_Digest[], int HashSize); + +/* Initial Hash Values: FIPS-180-2 Change Notice 1 */ +static uint32_t SHA224_H0[SHA256HashSize / 4] = { + 0xC1059ED8, 0x367CD507, 0x3070DD17, 0xF70E5939, + 0xFFC00B31, 0x68581511, 0x64F98FA7, 0xBEFA4FA4 +}; + +/* Initial Hash Values: FIPS-180-2 section 5.3.2 */ +static uint32_t SHA256_H0[SHA256HashSize / 4] = { + 0x6A09E667, 0xBB67AE85, 0x3C6EF372, 0xA54FF53A, + 0x510E527F, 0x9B05688C, 0x1F83D9AB, 0x5BE0CD19 +}; + +/* +* SHA224Reset +* +* Description: +* This function will initialize the SHA384Context in preparation +* for computing a new SHA224 message digest. +* +* Parameters: +* context: [in/out] +* The context to reset. +* +* Returns: +* sha Error Code. +*/ +int SHA224Reset(SHA224Context *context) +{ + return SHA224_256Reset(context, SHA224_H0); +} + +/* +* SHA224Input +* +* Description: +* This function accepts an array of octets as the next portion +* of the message. +* +* Parameters: +* context: [in/out] +* The SHA context to update +* message_array: [in] +* An array of characters representing the next portion of +* the message. +* length: [in] +* The length of the message in message_array +* +* Returns: +* sha Error Code. +* +*/ +int SHA224Input(SHA224Context *context, const uint8_t *message_array, + unsigned int length) +{ + return SHA256Input(context, message_array, length); +} + +/* +* SHA224FinalBits +* +* Description: +* This function will add in any final bits of the message. +* +* Parameters: +* context: [in/out] +* The SHA context to update +* message_bits: [in] +* The final bits of the message, in the upper portion of the +* byte. (Use 0b###00000 instead of 0b00000### to input the +* three bits ###.) +* length: [in] +* The number of bits in message_bits, between 1 and 7. +* +* Returns: +* sha Error Code. +*/ +int SHA224FinalBits(SHA224Context *context, + const uint8_t message_bits, unsigned int length) +{ + return SHA256FinalBits(context, message_bits, length); +} + +/* +* SHA224Result +* +* Description: +* This function will return the 224-bit message +* digest into the Message_Digest array provided by the caller. +* NOTE: The first octet of hash is stored in the 0th element, +* the last octet of hash in the 28th element. +* +* Parameters: +* context: [in/out] +* The context to use to calculate the SHA hash. +* Message_Digest: [out] +* Where the digest is returned. +* +* Returns: +* sha Error Code. +*/ +int SHA224Result(SHA224Context *context, + uint8_t Message_Digest[SHA224HashSize]) +{ + return SHA224_256ResultN(context, Message_Digest, SHA224HashSize); +} + +/* +* SHA256Reset +* +* Description: +* This function will initialize the SHA256Context in preparation +* for computing a new SHA256 message digest. +* +* Parameters: +* context: [in/out] +* The context to reset. +* +* Returns: +* sha Error Code. +*/ +int SHA256Reset(SHA256Context *context) +{ + return SHA224_256Reset(context, SHA256_H0); +} + +/* +* SHA256Input +* +* Description: +* This function accepts an array of octets as the next portion +* of the message. +* +* Parameters: +* context: [in/out] +* The SHA context to update +* message_array: [in] +* An array of characters representing the next portion of +* the message. +* length: [in] +* The length of the message in message_array +* +* Returns: +* sha Error Code. +*/ +int SHA256Input(SHA256Context *context, const uint8_t *message_array, + unsigned int length) +{ + uint32_t addTemp; + if (!length) + return shaSuccess; + + if (!context || !message_array) + return shaNull; + + if (context->Computed) { + context->Corrupted = shaStateError; + return shaStateError; + } + + if (context->Corrupted) + return context->Corrupted; + + while (length-- && !context->Corrupted) { + context->Message_Block[context->Message_Block_Index++] = + (*message_array & 0xFF); + + if (!SHA224_256AddLength(context, 8) && + (context->Message_Block_Index == SHA256_Message_Block_Size)) + SHA224_256ProcessMessageBlock(context); + + message_array++; + } + + return shaSuccess; + +} + +/* +* SHA256FinalBits +* +* Description: +* This function will add in any final bits of the message. +* +* Parameters: +* context: [in/out] +* The SHA context to update +* message_bits: [in] +* The final bits of the message, in the upper portion of the +* byte. (Use 0b###00000 instead of 0b00000### to input the +* three bits ###.) +* length: [in] +* The number of bits in message_bits, between 1 and 7. +* +* Returns: +* sha Error Code. +*/ +int SHA256FinalBits(SHA256Context *context, + const uint8_t message_bits, unsigned int length) +{ + uint32_t addTemp; + uint8_t masks[8] = { + /* 0 0b00000000 */ 0x00, /* 1 0b10000000 */ 0x80, + /* 2 0b11000000 */ 0xC0, /* 3 0b11100000 */ 0xE0, + /* 4 0b11110000 */ 0xF0, /* 5 0b11111000 */ 0xF8, + /* 6 0b11111100 */ 0xFC, /* 7 0b11111110 */ 0xFE + }; + + uint8_t markbit[8] = { + /* 0 0b10000000 */ 0x80, /* 1 0b01000000 */ 0x40, + /* 2 0b00100000 */ 0x20, /* 3 0b00010000 */ 0x10, + /* 4 0b00001000 */ 0x08, /* 5 0b00000100 */ 0x04, + /* 6 0b00000010 */ 0x02, /* 7 0b00000001 */ 0x01 + }; + + if (!length) + return shaSuccess; + + if (!context) + return shaNull; + + if ((context->Computed) || (length >= 8) || (length == 0)) { + context->Corrupted = shaStateError; + return shaStateError; + } + + if (context->Corrupted) + return context->Corrupted; + + SHA224_256AddLength(context, length); + SHA224_256Finalize(context, (uint8_t) + ((message_bits & masks[length]) | markbit[length])); + + return shaSuccess; +} + +/* +* SHA256Result +* +* Description: +* This function will return the 256-bit message +* digest into the Message_Digest array provided by the caller. +* NOTE: The first octet of hash is stored in the 0th element, +* the last octet of hash in the 32nd element. +* +* Parameters: +* context: [in/out] +* The context to use to calculate the SHA hash. +* Message_Digest: [out] +* Where the digest is returned. +* +* Returns: +* sha Error Code. +*/ +int SHA256Result(SHA256Context *context, uint8_t Message_Digest[]) +{ + return SHA224_256ResultN(context, Message_Digest, SHA256HashSize); +} + +/* +* SHA224_256Finalize +* +* Description: +* This helper function finishes off the digest calculations. +* +* Parameters: +* context: [in/out] +* The SHA context to update +* Pad_Byte: [in] +* The last byte to add to the digest before the 0-padding +* and length. This will contain the last bits of the message +* followed by another single bit. If the message was an +* exact multiple of 8-bits long, Pad_Byte will be 0x80. +* +* Returns: +* sha Error Code. +*/ +static void SHA224_256Finalize(SHA256Context *context, + uint8_t Pad_Byte) +{ + int i; + SHA224_256PadMessage(context, Pad_Byte); + /* message may be sensitive, so clear it out */ + for (i = 0; i < SHA256_Message_Block_Size; ++i) + context->Message_Block[i] = 0; + context->Length_Low = 0; /* and clear length */ + context->Length_High = 0; + context->Computed = 1; +} + +/* +* SHA224_256PadMessage +* +* 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 helper function will pad +* the message according to those rules by filling the +* Message_Block array accordingly. When it returns, it can be +* assumed that the message digest has been computed. +* +* Parameters: +* context: [in/out] +* The context to pad +* Pad_Byte: [in] +* The last byte to add to the digest before the 0-padding +* and length. This will contain the last bits of the message +* followed by another single bit. If the message was an +* exact multiple of 8-bits long, Pad_Byte will be 0x80. +* +* Returns: +* Nothing. +*/ +static void SHA224_256PadMessage(SHA256Context *context, + uint8_t Pad_Byte) +{ + /* + * 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. + */ + if (context->Message_Block_Index >= (SHA256_Message_Block_Size - 8)) { + context->Message_Block[context->Message_Block_Index++] = Pad_Byte; + while (context->Message_Block_Index < SHA256_Message_Block_Size) + context->Message_Block[context->Message_Block_Index++] = 0; + SHA224_256ProcessMessageBlock(context); + } + else + context->Message_Block[context->Message_Block_Index++] = Pad_Byte; + + while (context->Message_Block_Index < (SHA256_Message_Block_Size - 8)) + context->Message_Block[context->Message_Block_Index++] = 0; + + /* + * Store the message length as the last 8 octets + */ + context->Message_Block[56] = (uint8_t)(context->Length_High >> 24); + context->Message_Block[57] = (uint8_t)(context->Length_High >> 16); + context->Message_Block[58] = (uint8_t)(context->Length_High >> 8); + context->Message_Block[59] = (uint8_t)(context->Length_High); + context->Message_Block[60] = (uint8_t)(context->Length_Low >> 24); + context->Message_Block[61] = (uint8_t)(context->Length_Low >> 16); + context->Message_Block[62] = (uint8_t)(context->Length_Low >> 8); + context->Message_Block[63] = (uint8_t)(context->Length_Low); + + SHA224_256ProcessMessageBlock(context); +} + +/* +* SHA224_256ProcessMessageBlock +* +* Description: +* This function will process the next 512 bits of the message +* stored in the Message_Block array. +* +* Parameters: +* context: [in/out] +* The SHA context to update +* +* Returns: +* Nothing. +* +* Comments: +* Many of the variable names in this code, especially the +* single character names, were used because those were the +* names used in the publication. +*/ +static void SHA224_256ProcessMessageBlock(SHA256Context *context) +{ + /* Constants defined in FIPS-180-2, section 4.2.2 */ + static const uint32_t K[64] = { + 0x428a2f98, 0x71374491, 0xb5c0fbcf, 0xe9b5dba5, 0x3956c25b, + 0x59f111f1, 0x923f82a4, 0xab1c5ed5, 0xd807aa98, 0x12835b01, + 0x243185be, 0x550c7dc3, 0x72be5d74, 0x80deb1fe, 0x9bdc06a7, + 0xc19bf174, 0xe49b69c1, 0xefbe4786, 0x0fc19dc6, 0x240ca1cc, + 0x2de92c6f, 0x4a7484aa, 0x5cb0a9dc, 0x76f988da, 0x983e5152, + 0xa831c66d, 0xb00327c8, 0xbf597fc7, 0xc6e00bf3, 0xd5a79147, + 0x06ca6351, 0x14292967, 0x27b70a85, 0x2e1b2138, 0x4d2c6dfc, + 0x53380d13, 0x650a7354, 0x766a0abb, 0x81c2c92e, 0x92722c85, + 0xa2bfe8a1, 0xa81a664b, 0xc24b8b70, 0xc76c51a3, 0xd192e819, + 0xd6990624, 0xf40e3585, 0x106aa070, 0x19a4c116, 0x1e376c08, + 0x2748774c, 0x34b0bcb5, 0x391c0cb3, 0x4ed8aa4a, 0x5b9cca4f, + 0x682e6ff3, 0x748f82ee, 0x78a5636f, 0x84c87814, 0x8cc70208, + 0x90befffa, 0xa4506ceb, 0xbef9a3f7, 0xc67178f2 + }; + int t, t4; /* Loop counter */ + uint32_t temp1, temp2; /* Temporary word value */ + uint32_t W[64]; /* Word sequence */ + uint32_t A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H; /* Word buffers */ + + /* + * Initialize the first 16 words in the array W + */ + for (t = t4 = 0; t < 16; t++, t4 += 4) + W[t] = (((uint32_t)context->Message_Block[t4]) << 24) | + (((uint32_t)context->Message_Block[t4 + 1]) << 16) | + (((uint32_t)context->Message_Block[t4 + 2]) << 8) | + (((uint32_t)context->Message_Block[t4 + 3])); + + for (t = 16; t < 64; t++) + W[t] = SHA256_sigma1(W[t - 2]) + W[t - 7] + + SHA256_sigma0(W[t - 15]) + 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]; + F = context->Intermediate_Hash[5]; + G = context->Intermediate_Hash[6]; + H = context->Intermediate_Hash[7]; + + for (t = 0; t < 64; t++) { + temp1 = H + SHA256_SIGMA1(E) + SHA_Ch(E, F, G) + K[t] + W[t]; + temp2 = SHA256_SIGMA0(A) + SHA_Maj(A, B, C); + H = G; + G = F; + F = E; + E = D + temp1; + D = C; + C = B; + B = A; + A = temp1 + temp2; + } + + 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->Intermediate_Hash[5] += F; + context->Intermediate_Hash[6] += G; + context->Intermediate_Hash[7] += H; + + context->Message_Block_Index = 0; +} + +/* +* SHA224_256Reset +* +* Description: +* This helper function will initialize the SHA256Context in +* preparation for computing a new SHA256 message digest. +* +* Parameters: +* context: [in/out] +* The context to reset. +* H0 +* The initial hash value to use. +* +* Returns: +* sha Error Code. +*/ +static int SHA224_256Reset(SHA256Context *context, uint32_t *H0) +{ + if (!context) + return shaNull; + + context->Length_Low = 0; + context->Length_High = 0; + context->Message_Block_Index = 0; + + context->Intermediate_Hash[0] = H0[0]; + context->Intermediate_Hash[1] = H0[1]; + context->Intermediate_Hash[2] = H0[2]; + context->Intermediate_Hash[3] = H0[3]; + context->Intermediate_Hash[4] = H0[4]; + context->Intermediate_Hash[5] = H0[5]; + context->Intermediate_Hash[6] = H0[6]; + context->Intermediate_Hash[7] = H0[7]; + + context->Computed = 0; + context->Corrupted = 0; + + return shaSuccess; +} + +/* +* SHA224_256ResultN +* +* Description: +* This helper function will return the 224-bit or 256-bit message +* digest into the Message_Digest array provided by the caller. +* NOTE: The first octet of hash is stored in the 0th element, +* the last octet of hash in the 28th/32nd element. +* +* Parameters: +* context: [in/out] +* The context to use to calculate the SHA hash. +* Message_Digest: [out] +* Where the digest is returned. +* HashSize: [in] +* The size of the hash, either 28 or 32. +* +* Returns: +* sha Error Code. +*/ +static int SHA224_256ResultN(SHA256Context *context, + uint8_t Message_Digest[], int HashSize) +{ + int i; + + if (!context || !Message_Digest) + return shaNull; + + if (context->Corrupted) + return context->Corrupted; + + if (!context->Computed) + SHA224_256Finalize(context, 0x80); + + for (i = 0; i < HashSize; ++i) + Message_Digest[i] = (uint8_t) + (context->Intermediate_Hash[i >> 2] >> 8 * (3 - (i & 0x03))); + + return shaSuccess; +} +