Simple sample that demonstrates reading the FXOS8700CQ accelerometer, convert the data to JSON and send to an Azure IoT Hub.
Dependencies: azure_umqtt_c iothub_mqtt_transport mbed-rtos mbed wolfSSL Socket lwip-eth lwip-sys lwip
Diff: azure_c_shared_utility/sha384-512.c
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See LICENSE file in the project root for full license information. + +/*************************** sha384-512.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-384 and SHA-512 algorithms produce 384-bit and 512-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-384 and SHA-512 are defined in terms of 64-bit "words", +* but if USE_32BIT_ONLY is #defined, this code is implemented in +* terms of 32-bit "words". This code uses <stdint.h> (included +* via "sha.h") to define the 64, 32 and 8 bit unsigned integer +* types. If your C compiler does not support 64 bit unsigned +* integers, and you do not #define USE_32BIT_ONLY, this code is +* not appropriate. +* +* Caveats: +* SHA-384 and SHA-512 are designed to work with messages less +* than 2^128 bits long. This implementation uses +* SHA384/512Input() to hash the bits that are a multiple of the +* size of an 8-bit character, and then uses SHA384/256FinalBits() +* to hash the final few bits of the input. +* +*/ + +#include <stdlib.h> +#ifdef _CRTDBG_MAP_ALLOC +#include <crtdbg.h> +#endif +#include "azure_c_shared_utility/gballoc.h" + +#include "azure_c_shared_utility/sha.h" +#include "azure_c_shared_utility/sha-private.h" + +#ifdef USE_32BIT_ONLY +#error IoTHubClient does not support USE_32BIT_ONLY flag +/* +* Define 64-bit arithmetic in terms of 32-bit arithmetic. +* Each 64-bit number is represented in a 2-word array. +* All macros are defined such that the result is the last parameter. +*/ + +/* +* Define shift, rotate left and rotate right functions +*/ +#define SHA512_SHR(bits, word, ret) ( \ + /* (((uint64_t)((word))) >> (bits)) */ \ + (ret)[0] = (((bits) < 32) && ((bits) >= 0)) ? \ + ((word)[0] >> (bits)) : 0, \ + (ret)[1] = ((bits) > 32) ? ((word)[0] >> ((bits) - 32)) : \ + ((bits) == 32) ? (word)[0] : \ + ((bits) >= 0) ? \ + (((word)[0] << (32 - (bits))) | \ + ((word)[1] >> (bits))) : 0 ) + +#define SHA512_SHL(bits, word, ret) ( \ + /* (((uint64_t)(word)) << (bits)) */ \ + (ret)[0] = ((bits) > 32) ? ((word)[1] << ((bits) - 32)) : \ + ((bits) == 32) ? (word)[1] : \ + ((bits) >= 0) ? \ + (((word)[0] << (bits)) | \ + ((word)[1] >> (32 - (bits)))) : \ +0, \ +(ret)[1] = (((bits) < 32) && ((bits) >= 0)) ? \ +((word)[1] << (bits)) : 0) + +/* +* Define 64-bit OR +*/ +#define SHA512_OR(word1, word2, ret) ( \ + (ret)[0] = (word1)[0] | (word2)[0], \ + (ret)[1] = (word1)[1] | (word2)[1] ) + +/* +* Define 64-bit XOR +*/ +#define SHA512_XOR(word1, word2, ret) ( \ + (ret)[0] = (word1)[0] ^ (word2)[0], \ + (ret)[1] = (word1)[1] ^ (word2)[1] ) + +/* +* Define 64-bit AND +*/ +#define SHA512_AND(word1, word2, ret) ( \ + (ret)[0] = (word1)[0] & (word2)[0], \ + (ret)[1] = (word1)[1] & (word2)[1] ) + +/* +* Define 64-bit TILDA +*/ +#define SHA512_TILDA(word, ret) \ + ( (ret)[0] = ~(word)[0], (ret)[1] = ~(word)[1] ) + +/* +* Define 64-bit ADD +*/ +#define SHA512_ADD(word1, word2, ret) ( \ + (ret)[1] = (word1)[1], (ret)[1] += (word2)[1], \ + (ret)[0] = (word1)[0] + (word2)[0] + ((ret)[1] < (word1)[1]) ) + +/* +* Add the 4word value in word2 to word1. +*/ +static uint32_t ADDTO4_temp, ADDTO4_temp2; +#define SHA512_ADDTO4(word1, word2) ( \ + ADDTO4_temp = (word1)[3], \ + (word1)[3] += (word2)[3], \ + ADDTO4_temp2 = (word1)[2], \ + (word1)[2] += (word2)[2] + ((word1)[3] < ADDTO4_temp), \ + ADDTO4_temp = (word1)[1], \ +(word1)[1] += (word2)[1] + ((word1)[2] < ADDTO4_temp2), \ +(word1)[0] += (word2)[0] + ((word1)[1] < ADDTO4_temp)) + +/* +* Add the 2word value in word2 to word1. +*/ +static uint32_t ADDTO2_temp; +#define SHA512_ADDTO2(word1, word2) ( \ + ADDTO2_temp = (word1)[1], \ + (word1)[1] += (word2)[1], \ + (word1)[0] += (word2)[0] + ((word1)[1] < ADDTO2_temp) ) + +/* +* SHA rotate ((word >> bits) | (word << (64-bits))) +*/ +static uint32_t ROTR_temp1[2], ROTR_temp2[2]; +#define SHA512_ROTR(bits, word, ret) ( \ + SHA512_SHR((bits), (word), ROTR_temp1), \ + SHA512_SHL(64-(bits), (word), ROTR_temp2), \ + SHA512_OR(ROTR_temp1, ROTR_temp2, (ret)) ) + +/* +* Define the SHA SIGMA and sigma macros +* SHA512_ROTR(28,word) ^ SHA512_ROTR(34,word) ^ SHA512_ROTR(39,word) +*/ +static uint32_t SIGMA0_temp1[2], SIGMA0_temp2[2], +SIGMA0_temp3[2], SIGMA0_temp4[2]; +#define SHA512_SIGMA0(word, ret) ( \ + SHA512_ROTR(28, (word), SIGMA0_temp1), \ + SHA512_ROTR(34, (word), SIGMA0_temp2), \ + SHA512_ROTR(39, (word), SIGMA0_temp3), \ + SHA512_XOR(SIGMA0_temp2, SIGMA0_temp3, SIGMA0_temp4), \ + SHA512_XOR(SIGMA0_temp1, SIGMA0_temp4, (ret)) ) + +/* +* SHA512_ROTR(14,word) ^ SHA512_ROTR(18,word) ^ SHA512_ROTR(41,word) +*/ +static uint32_t SIGMA1_temp1[2], SIGMA1_temp2[2], +SIGMA1_temp3[2], SIGMA1_temp4[2]; +#define SHA512_SIGMA1(word, ret) ( \ + SHA512_ROTR(14, (word), SIGMA1_temp1), \ + SHA512_ROTR(18, (word), SIGMA1_temp2), \ + SHA512_ROTR(41, (word), SIGMA1_temp3), \ + SHA512_XOR(SIGMA1_temp2, SIGMA1_temp3, SIGMA1_temp4), \ + SHA512_XOR(SIGMA1_temp1, SIGMA1_temp4, (ret)) ) + +/* +* (SHA512_ROTR( 1,word) ^ SHA512_ROTR( 8,word) ^ SHA512_SHR( 7,word)) +*/ +static uint32_t sigma0_temp1[2], sigma0_temp2[2], +sigma0_temp3[2], sigma0_temp4[2]; +#define SHA512_sigma0(word, ret) ( \ + SHA512_ROTR( 1, (word), sigma0_temp1), \ + SHA512_ROTR( 8, (word), sigma0_temp2), \ + SHA512_SHR( 7, (word), sigma0_temp3), \ + SHA512_XOR(sigma0_temp2, sigma0_temp3, sigma0_temp4), \ + SHA512_XOR(sigma0_temp1, sigma0_temp4, (ret)) ) + +/* +* (SHA512_ROTR(19,word) ^ SHA512_ROTR(61,word) ^ SHA512_SHR( 6,word)) +*/ +static uint32_t sigma1_temp1[2], sigma1_temp2[2], +sigma1_temp3[2], sigma1_temp4[2]; +#define SHA512_sigma1(word, ret) ( \ + SHA512_ROTR(19, (word), sigma1_temp1), \ + SHA512_ROTR(61, (word), sigma1_temp2), \ + SHA512_SHR( 6, (word), sigma1_temp3), \ + SHA512_XOR(sigma1_temp2, sigma1_temp3, sigma1_temp4), \ + SHA512_XOR(sigma1_temp1, sigma1_temp4, (ret)) ) + +#undef SHA_Ch +#undef SHA_Maj + +#ifndef USE_MODIFIED_MACROS +/* +* These definitions are the ones used in FIPS-180-2, section 4.1.3 +* Ch(x,y,z) ((x & y) ^ (~x & z)) +*/ +static uint32_t Ch_temp1[2], Ch_temp2[2], Ch_temp3[2]; +#define SHA_Ch(x, y, z, ret) ( \ + SHA512_AND(x, y, Ch_temp1), \ + SHA512_TILDA(x, Ch_temp2), \ + SHA512_AND(Ch_temp2, z, Ch_temp3), \ + SHA512_XOR(Ch_temp1, Ch_temp3, (ret)) ) +/* +* Maj(x,y,z) (((x)&(y)) ^ ((x)&(z)) ^ ((y)&(z))) +*/ +static uint32_t Maj_temp1[2], Maj_temp2[2], +Maj_temp3[2], Maj_temp4[2]; +#define SHA_Maj(x, y, z, ret) ( \ + SHA512_AND(x, y, Maj_temp1), \ + SHA512_AND(x, z, Maj_temp2), \ + SHA512_AND(y, z, Maj_temp3), \ + SHA512_XOR(Maj_temp2, Maj_temp3, Maj_temp4), \ + SHA512_XOR(Maj_temp1, Maj_temp4, (ret)) ) + +#else /* !USE_32BIT_ONLY */ +/* +* These definitions are potentially faster equivalents for the ones +* used in FIPS-180-2, section 4.1.3. +* ((x & y) ^ (~x & z)) becomes +* ((x & (y ^ z)) ^ z) +*/ +#define SHA_Ch(x, y, z, ret) ( \ + (ret)[0] = (((x)[0] & ((y)[0] ^ (z)[0])) ^ (z)[0]), \ + (ret)[1] = (((x)[1] & ((y)[1] ^ (z)[1])) ^ (z)[1]) ) + +/* +* ((x & y) ^ (x & z) ^ (y & z)) becomes +* ((x & (y | z)) | (y & z)) +*/ +#define SHA_Maj(x, y, z, ret) ( \ + ret[0] = (((x)[0] & ((y)[0] | (z)[0])) | ((y)[0] & (z)[0])), \ + ret[1] = (((x)[1] & ((y)[1] | (z)[1])) | ((y)[1] & (z)[1])) ) +#endif /* USE_MODIFIED_MACROS */ + +/* +* add "length" to the length +*/ +static uint32_t addTemp[4] = { 0, 0, 0, 0 }; +#define SHA384_512AddLength(context, length) ( \ + addTemp[3] = (length), SHA512_ADDTO4((context)->Length, addTemp), \ + (context)->Corrupted = (((context)->Length[3] == 0) && \ + ((context)->Length[2] == 0) && ((context)->Length[1] == 0) && \ + ((context)->Length[0] < 8)) ? 1 : 0 ) + +/* Local Function Prototypes */ +static void SHA384_512Finalize(SHA512Context *context, + uint8_t Pad_Byte); +static void SHA384_512PadMessage(SHA512Context *context, + uint8_t Pad_Byte); +static void SHA384_512ProcessMessageBlock(SHA512Context *context); +static int SHA384_512Reset(SHA512Context *context, uint32_t H0[]); +static int SHA384_512ResultN(SHA512Context *context, + uint8_t Message_Digest[], int HashSize); + +/* Initial Hash Values: FIPS-180-2 sections 5.3.3 and 5.3.4 */ +static uint32_t SHA384_H0[SHA512HashSize / 4] = { + 0xCBBB9D5D, 0xC1059ED8, 0x629A292A, 0x367CD507, 0x9159015A, + 0x3070DD17, 0x152FECD8, 0xF70E5939, 0x67332667, 0xFFC00B31, + 0x8EB44A87, 0x68581511, 0xDB0C2E0D, 0x64F98FA7, 0x47B5481D, + 0xBEFA4FA4 +}; + +static uint32_t SHA512_H0[SHA512HashSize / 4] = { + 0x6A09E667, 0xF3BCC908, 0xBB67AE85, 0x84CAA73B, 0x3C6EF372, + 0xFE94F82B, 0xA54FF53A, 0x5F1D36F1, 0x510E527F, 0xADE682D1, + 0x9B05688C, 0x2B3E6C1F, 0x1F83D9AB, 0xFB41BD6B, 0x5BE0CD19, + 0x137E2179 +}; + +#else /* !USE_32BIT_ONLY */ + +/* Define the SHA shift, rotate left and rotate right macro */ +#define SHA512_SHR(bits,word) (((uint64_t)(word)) >> (bits)) +#define SHA512_ROTR(bits,word) ((((uint64_t)(word)) >> (bits)) | \ + (((uint64_t)(word)) << (64-(bits)))) + +/* Define the SHA SIGMA and sigma macros */ +#define SHA512_SIGMA0(word) \ + (SHA512_ROTR(28,word) ^ SHA512_ROTR(34,word) ^ SHA512_ROTR(39,word)) +#define SHA512_SIGMA1(word) \ + (SHA512_ROTR(14,word) ^ SHA512_ROTR(18,word) ^ SHA512_ROTR(41,word)) +#define SHA512_sigma0(word) \ + (SHA512_ROTR( 1,word) ^ SHA512_ROTR( 8,word) ^ SHA512_SHR( 7,word)) +#define SHA512_sigma1(word) \ + (SHA512_ROTR(19,word) ^ SHA512_ROTR(61,word) ^ SHA512_SHR( 6,word)) + +/* +* add "length" to the length +*/ +#define SHA384_512AddLength(context, length) \ + (addTemp = context->Length_Low, context->Corrupted = \ + ((context->Length_Low += length) < addTemp) && \ + (++context->Length_High == 0) ? 1 : 0) + +/* Local Function Prototypes */ +static void SHA384_512Finalize(SHA512Context *context, + uint8_t Pad_Byte); +static void SHA384_512PadMessage(SHA512Context *context, + uint8_t Pad_Byte); +static void SHA384_512ProcessMessageBlock(SHA512Context *context); +static int SHA384_512Reset(SHA512Context *context, uint64_t H0[]); +static int SHA384_512ResultN(SHA512Context *context, + uint8_t Message_Digest[], int HashSize); + +/* Initial Hash Values: FIPS-180-2 sections 5.3.3 and 5.3.4 */ +static uint64_t SHA384_H0[] = { + 0xCBBB9D5DC1059ED8ull, 0x629A292A367CD507ull, 0x9159015A3070DD17ull, + 0x152FECD8F70E5939ull, 0x67332667FFC00B31ull, 0x8EB44A8768581511ull, + 0xDB0C2E0D64F98FA7ull, 0x47B5481DBEFA4FA4ull +}; +static uint64_t SHA512_H0[] = { + 0x6A09E667F3BCC908ull, 0xBB67AE8584CAA73Bull, 0x3C6EF372FE94F82Bull, + 0xA54FF53A5F1D36F1ull, 0x510E527FADE682D1ull, 0x9B05688C2B3E6C1Full, + 0x1F83D9ABFB41BD6Bull, 0x5BE0CD19137E2179ull +}; + +#endif /* USE_32BIT_ONLY */ + +/* +* SHA384Reset +* +* Description: +* This function will initialize the SHA384Context in preparation +* for computing a new SHA384 message digest. +* +* Parameters: +* context: [in/out] +* The context to reset. +* +* Returns: +* sha Error Code. +* +*/ +int SHA384Reset(SHA384Context *context) +{ + return SHA384_512Reset(context, SHA384_H0); +} + +/* +* SHA384Input +* +* 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 SHA384Input(SHA384Context *context, + const uint8_t *message_array, unsigned int length) +{ + return SHA512Input(context, message_array, length); +} + +/* +* SHA384FinalBits +* +* 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 SHA384FinalBits(SHA384Context *context, + const uint8_t message_bits, unsigned int length) +{ + return SHA512FinalBits(context, message_bits, length); +} + +/* +* SHA384Result +* +* Description: +* This function will return the 384-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 48th 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 SHA384Result(SHA384Context *context, + uint8_t Message_Digest[SHA384HashSize]) +{ + return SHA384_512ResultN(context, Message_Digest, SHA384HashSize); +} + +/* +* SHA512Reset +* +* Description: +* This function will initialize the SHA512Context in preparation +* for computing a new SHA512 message digest. +* +* Parameters: +* context: [in/out] +* The context to reset. +* +* Returns: +* sha Error Code. +* +*/ +int SHA512Reset(SHA512Context *context) +{ + return SHA384_512Reset(context, SHA512_H0); +} + +/* +* SHA512Input +* +* 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 SHA512Input(SHA512Context *context, + const uint8_t *message_array, + unsigned int length) +{ + uint64_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 (!SHA384_512AddLength(context, 8) && + (context->Message_Block_Index == SHA512_Message_Block_Size)) + SHA384_512ProcessMessageBlock(context); + + message_array++; + } + + return shaSuccess; +} + +/* +* SHA512FinalBits +* +* 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 SHA512FinalBits(SHA512Context *context, + const uint8_t message_bits, unsigned int length) +{ + uint64_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; + + SHA384_512AddLength(context, length); + SHA384_512Finalize(context, (uint8_t) + ((message_bits & masks[length]) | markbit[length])); + + return shaSuccess; +} + +/* +* SHA384_512Finalize +* +* 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 SHA384_512Finalize(SHA512Context *context, + uint8_t Pad_Byte) +{ + int_least16_t i; + SHA384_512PadMessage(context, Pad_Byte); + /* message may be sensitive, clear it out */ + for (i = 0; i < SHA512_Message_Block_Size; ++i) + context->Message_Block[i] = 0; +#ifdef USE_32BIT_ONLY /* and clear length */ + context->Length[0] = context->Length[1] = 0; + context->Length[2] = context->Length[3] = 0; +#else /* !USE_32BIT_ONLY */ + context->Length_Low = 0; + context->Length_High = 0; +#endif /* USE_32BIT_ONLY */ + context->Computed = 1; +} + +/* +* SHA512Result +* +* Description: +* This function will return the 512-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 64th 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 SHA512Result(SHA512Context *context, + uint8_t Message_Digest[SHA512HashSize]) +{ + return SHA384_512ResultN(context, Message_Digest, SHA512HashSize); +} + +/* +* SHA384_512PadMessage +* +* Description: +* According to the standard, the message must be padded to an +* even 1024 bits. The first padding bit must be a '1'. The +* last 128 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 SHA384_512PadMessage(SHA512Context *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 >= (SHA512_Message_Block_Size - 16)) { + context->Message_Block[context->Message_Block_Index++] = Pad_Byte; + while (context->Message_Block_Index < SHA512_Message_Block_Size) + context->Message_Block[context->Message_Block_Index++] = 0; + + SHA384_512ProcessMessageBlock(context); + } + else + context->Message_Block[context->Message_Block_Index++] = Pad_Byte; + + while (context->Message_Block_Index < (SHA512_Message_Block_Size - 16)) + context->Message_Block[context->Message_Block_Index++] = 0; + + /* + * Store the message length as the last 16 octets + */ +#ifdef USE_32BIT_ONLY + context->Message_Block[112] = (uint8_t)(context->Length[0] >> 24); + context->Message_Block[113] = (uint8_t)(context->Length[0] >> 16); + context->Message_Block[114] = (uint8_t)(context->Length[0] >> 8); + context->Message_Block[115] = (uint8_t)(context->Length[0]); + context->Message_Block[116] = (uint8_t)(context->Length[1] >> 24); + context->Message_Block[117] = (uint8_t)(context->Length[1] >> 16); + context->Message_Block[118] = (uint8_t)(context->Length[1] >> 8); + context->Message_Block[119] = (uint8_t)(context->Length[1]); + + context->Message_Block[120] = (uint8_t)(context->Length[2] >> 24); + context->Message_Block[121] = (uint8_t)(context->Length[2] >> 16); + context->Message_Block[122] = (uint8_t)(context->Length[2] >> 8); + context->Message_Block[123] = (uint8_t)(context->Length[2]); + context->Message_Block[124] = (uint8_t)(context->Length[3] >> 24); + context->Message_Block[125] = (uint8_t)(context->Length[3] >> 16); + context->Message_Block[126] = (uint8_t)(context->Length[3] >> 8); + context->Message_Block[127] = (uint8_t)(context->Length[3]); +#else /* !USE_32BIT_ONLY */ + context->Message_Block[112] = (uint8_t)(context->Length_High >> 56); + context->Message_Block[113] = (uint8_t)(context->Length_High >> 48); + context->Message_Block[114] = (uint8_t)(context->Length_High >> 40); + context->Message_Block[115] = (uint8_t)(context->Length_High >> 32); + context->Message_Block[116] = (uint8_t)(context->Length_High >> 24); + context->Message_Block[117] = (uint8_t)(context->Length_High >> 16); + context->Message_Block[118] = (uint8_t)(context->Length_High >> 8); + context->Message_Block[119] = (uint8_t)(context->Length_High); + + context->Message_Block[120] = (uint8_t)(context->Length_Low >> 56); + context->Message_Block[121] = (uint8_t)(context->Length_Low >> 48); + context->Message_Block[122] = (uint8_t)(context->Length_Low >> 40); + context->Message_Block[123] = (uint8_t)(context->Length_Low >> 32); + context->Message_Block[124] = (uint8_t)(context->Length_Low >> 24); + context->Message_Block[125] = (uint8_t)(context->Length_Low >> 16); + context->Message_Block[126] = (uint8_t)(context->Length_Low >> 8); + context->Message_Block[127] = (uint8_t)(context->Length_Low); +#endif /* USE_32BIT_ONLY */ + + SHA384_512ProcessMessageBlock(context); +} + +/* +* SHA384_512ProcessMessageBlock +* +* Description: +* This helper function will process the next 1024 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 SHA384_512ProcessMessageBlock(SHA512Context *context) +{ + /* Constants defined in FIPS-180-2, section 4.2.3 */ +#ifdef USE_32BIT_ONLY + static const uint32_t K[80 * 2] = { + 0x428A2F98, 0xD728AE22, 0x71374491, 0x23EF65CD, 0xB5C0FBCF, + 0xEC4D3B2F, 0xE9B5DBA5, 0x8189DBBC, 0x3956C25B, 0xF348B538, + 0x59F111F1, 0xB605D019, 0x923F82A4, 0xAF194F9B, 0xAB1C5ED5, + 0xDA6D8118, 0xD807AA98, 0xA3030242, 0x12835B01, 0x45706FBE, + 0x243185BE, 0x4EE4B28C, 0x550C7DC3, 0xD5FFB4E2, 0x72BE5D74, + 0xF27B896F, 0x80DEB1FE, 0x3B1696B1, 0x9BDC06A7, 0x25C71235, + 0xC19BF174, 0xCF692694, 0xE49B69C1, 0x9EF14AD2, 0xEFBE4786, + 0x384F25E3, 0x0FC19DC6, 0x8B8CD5B5, 0x240CA1CC, 0x77AC9C65, + 0x2DE92C6F, 0x592B0275, 0x4A7484AA, 0x6EA6E483, 0x5CB0A9DC, + 0xBD41FBD4, 0x76F988DA, 0x831153B5, 0x983E5152, 0xEE66DFAB, + 0xA831C66D, 0x2DB43210, 0xB00327C8, 0x98FB213F, 0xBF597FC7, + 0xBEEF0EE4, 0xC6E00BF3, 0x3DA88FC2, 0xD5A79147, 0x930AA725, + 0x06CA6351, 0xE003826F, 0x14292967, 0x0A0E6E70, 0x27B70A85, + 0x46D22FFC, 0x2E1B2138, 0x5C26C926, 0x4D2C6DFC, 0x5AC42AED, + 0x53380D13, 0x9D95B3DF, 0x650A7354, 0x8BAF63DE, 0x766A0ABB, + 0x3C77B2A8, 0x81C2C92E, 0x47EDAEE6, 0x92722C85, 0x1482353B, + 0xA2BFE8A1, 0x4CF10364, 0xA81A664B, 0xBC423001, 0xC24B8B70, + 0xD0F89791, 0xC76C51A3, 0x0654BE30, 0xD192E819, 0xD6EF5218, + 0xD6990624, 0x5565A910, 0xF40E3585, 0x5771202A, 0x106AA070, + 0x32BBD1B8, 0x19A4C116, 0xB8D2D0C8, 0x1E376C08, 0x5141AB53, + 0x2748774C, 0xDF8EEB99, 0x34B0BCB5, 0xE19B48A8, 0x391C0CB3, + 0xC5C95A63, 0x4ED8AA4A, 0xE3418ACB, 0x5B9CCA4F, 0x7763E373, + 0x682E6FF3, 0xD6B2B8A3, 0x748F82EE, 0x5DEFB2FC, 0x78A5636F, + 0x43172F60, 0x84C87814, 0xA1F0AB72, 0x8CC70208, 0x1A6439EC, + 0x90BEFFFA, 0x23631E28, 0xA4506CEB, 0xDE82BDE9, 0xBEF9A3F7, + 0xB2C67915, 0xC67178F2, 0xE372532B, 0xCA273ECE, 0xEA26619C, + 0xD186B8C7, 0x21C0C207, 0xEADA7DD6, 0xCDE0EB1E, 0xF57D4F7F, + 0xEE6ED178, 0x06F067AA, 0x72176FBA, 0x0A637DC5, 0xA2C898A6, + 0x113F9804, 0xBEF90DAE, 0x1B710B35, 0x131C471B, 0x28DB77F5, + 0x23047D84, 0x32CAAB7B, 0x40C72493, 0x3C9EBE0A, 0x15C9BEBC, + 0x431D67C4, 0x9C100D4C, 0x4CC5D4BE, 0xCB3E42B6, 0x597F299C, + 0xFC657E2A, 0x5FCB6FAB, 0x3AD6FAEC, 0x6C44198C, 0x4A475817 + }; + int t, t2, t8; /* Loop counter */ + uint32_t temp1[2], temp2[2], /* Temporary word values */ + temp3[2], temp4[2], temp5[2]; + uint32_t W[2 * 80]; /* Word sequence */ + uint32_t A[2], B[2], C[2], D[2], /* Word buffers */ + E[2], F[2], G[2], H[2]; + + /* Initialize the first 16 words in the array W */ + for (t = t2 = t8 = 0; t < 16; t++, t8 += 8) { + W[t2++] = ((((uint32_t)context->Message_Block[t8])) << 24) | + ((((uint32_t)context->Message_Block[t8 + 1])) << 16) | + ((((uint32_t)context->Message_Block[t8 + 2])) << 8) | + ((((uint32_t)context->Message_Block[t8 + 3]))); + W[t2++] = ((((uint32_t)context->Message_Block[t8 + 4])) << 24) | + ((((uint32_t)context->Message_Block[t8 + 5])) << 16) | + ((((uint32_t)context->Message_Block[t8 + 6])) << 8) | + ((((uint32_t)context->Message_Block[t8 + 7]))); + } + + for (t = 16; t < 80; t++, t2 += 2) { + /* W[t] = SHA512_sigma1(W[t-2]) + W[t-7] + + SHA512_sigma0(W[t-15]) + W[t-16]; */ + uint32_t *Wt2 = &W[t2 - 2 * 2]; + uint32_t *Wt7 = &W[t2 - 7 * 2]; + uint32_t *Wt15 = &W[t2 - 15 * 2]; + uint32_t *Wt16 = &W[t2 - 16 * 2]; + SHA512_sigma1(Wt2, temp1); + SHA512_ADD(temp1, Wt7, temp2); + SHA512_sigma0(Wt15, temp1); + SHA512_ADD(temp1, Wt16, temp3); + SHA512_ADD(temp2, temp3, &W[t2]); + } + + A[0] = context->Intermediate_Hash[0]; + A[1] = context->Intermediate_Hash[1]; + B[0] = context->Intermediate_Hash[2]; + B[1] = context->Intermediate_Hash[3]; + C[0] = context->Intermediate_Hash[4]; + C[1] = context->Intermediate_Hash[5]; + D[0] = context->Intermediate_Hash[6]; + D[1] = context->Intermediate_Hash[7]; + E[0] = context->Intermediate_Hash[8]; + E[1] = context->Intermediate_Hash[9]; + F[0] = context->Intermediate_Hash[10]; + F[1] = context->Intermediate_Hash[11]; + G[0] = context->Intermediate_Hash[12]; + G[1] = context->Intermediate_Hash[13]; + H[0] = context->Intermediate_Hash[14]; + H[1] = context->Intermediate_Hash[15]; + + for (t = t2 = 0; t < 80; t++, t2 += 2) { + /* + * temp1 = H + SHA512_SIGMA1(E) + SHA_Ch(E,F,G) + K[t] + W[t]; + */ + SHA512_SIGMA1(E, temp1); + SHA512_ADD(H, temp1, temp2); + SHA_Ch(E, F, G, temp3); + SHA512_ADD(temp2, temp3, temp4); + SHA512_ADD(&K[t2], &W[t2], temp5); + SHA512_ADD(temp4, temp5, temp1); + /* + * temp2 = SHA512_SIGMA0(A) + SHA_Maj(A,B,C); + */ + SHA512_SIGMA0(A, temp3); + SHA_Maj(A, B, C, temp4); + SHA512_ADD(temp3, temp4, temp2); + H[0] = G[0]; H[1] = G[1]; + G[0] = F[0]; G[1] = F[1]; + F[0] = E[0]; F[1] = E[1]; + SHA512_ADD(D, temp1, E); + D[0] = C[0]; D[1] = C[1]; + C[0] = B[0]; C[1] = B[1]; + B[0] = A[0]; B[1] = A[1]; + SHA512_ADD(temp1, temp2, A); + } + + SHA512_ADDTO2(&context->Intermediate_Hash[0], A); + SHA512_ADDTO2(&context->Intermediate_Hash[2], B); + SHA512_ADDTO2(&context->Intermediate_Hash[4], C); + SHA512_ADDTO2(&context->Intermediate_Hash[6], D); + SHA512_ADDTO2(&context->Intermediate_Hash[8], E); + SHA512_ADDTO2(&context->Intermediate_Hash[10], F); + SHA512_ADDTO2(&context->Intermediate_Hash[12], G); + SHA512_ADDTO2(&context->Intermediate_Hash[14], H); + +#else /* !USE_32BIT_ONLY */ + static const uint64_t K[80] = { + 0x428A2F98D728AE22ull, 0x7137449123EF65CDull, 0xB5C0FBCFEC4D3B2Full, + 0xE9B5DBA58189DBBCull, 0x3956C25BF348B538ull, 0x59F111F1B605D019ull, + 0x923F82A4AF194F9Bull, 0xAB1C5ED5DA6D8118ull, 0xD807AA98A3030242ull, + 0x12835B0145706FBEull, 0x243185BE4EE4B28Cull, 0x550C7DC3D5FFB4E2ull, + 0x72BE5D74F27B896Full, 0x80DEB1FE3B1696B1ull, 0x9BDC06A725C71235ull, + 0xC19BF174CF692694ull, 0xE49B69C19EF14AD2ull, 0xEFBE4786384F25E3ull, + 0x0FC19DC68B8CD5B5ull, 0x240CA1CC77AC9C65ull, 0x2DE92C6F592B0275ull, + 0x4A7484AA6EA6E483ull, 0x5CB0A9DCBD41FBD4ull, 0x76F988DA831153B5ull, + 0x983E5152EE66DFABull, 0xA831C66D2DB43210ull, 0xB00327C898FB213Full, + 0xBF597FC7BEEF0EE4ull, 0xC6E00BF33DA88FC2ull, 0xD5A79147930AA725ull, + 0x06CA6351E003826Full, 0x142929670A0E6E70ull, 0x27B70A8546D22FFCull, + 0x2E1B21385C26C926ull, 0x4D2C6DFC5AC42AEDull, 0x53380D139D95B3DFull, + 0x650A73548BAF63DEull, 0x766A0ABB3C77B2A8ull, 0x81C2C92E47EDAEE6ull, + 0x92722C851482353Bull, 0xA2BFE8A14CF10364ull, 0xA81A664BBC423001ull, + 0xC24B8B70D0F89791ull, 0xC76C51A30654BE30ull, 0xD192E819D6EF5218ull, + 0xD69906245565A910ull, 0xF40E35855771202Aull, 0x106AA07032BBD1B8ull, + 0x19A4C116B8D2D0C8ull, 0x1E376C085141AB53ull, 0x2748774CDF8EEB99ull, + 0x34B0BCB5E19B48A8ull, 0x391C0CB3C5C95A63ull, 0x4ED8AA4AE3418ACBull, + 0x5B9CCA4F7763E373ull, 0x682E6FF3D6B2B8A3ull, 0x748F82EE5DEFB2FCull, + 0x78A5636F43172F60ull, 0x84C87814A1F0AB72ull, 0x8CC702081A6439ECull, + 0x90BEFFFA23631E28ull, 0xA4506CEBDE82BDE9ull, 0xBEF9A3F7B2C67915ull, + 0xC67178F2E372532Bull, 0xCA273ECEEA26619Cull, 0xD186B8C721C0C207ull, + 0xEADA7DD6CDE0EB1Eull, 0xF57D4F7FEE6ED178ull, 0x06F067AA72176FBAull, + 0x0A637DC5A2C898A6ull, 0x113F9804BEF90DAEull, 0x1B710B35131C471Bull, + 0x28DB77F523047D84ull, 0x32CAAB7B40C72493ull, 0x3C9EBE0A15C9BEBCull, + 0x431D67C49C100D4Cull, 0x4CC5D4BECB3E42B6ull, 0x597F299CFC657E2Aull, + 0x5FCB6FAB3AD6FAECull, 0x6C44198C4A475817ull + }; + int t, t8; /* Loop counter */ + uint64_t temp1, temp2; /* Temporary word value */ + uint64_t W[80]; /* Word sequence */ + uint64_t A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H; /* Word buffers */ + + /* + * Initialize the first 16 words in the array W + */ + for (t = t8 = 0; t < 16; t++, t8 += 8) + W[t] = ((uint64_t)(context->Message_Block[t8]) << 56) | + ((uint64_t)(context->Message_Block[t8 + 1]) << 48) | + ((uint64_t)(context->Message_Block[t8 + 2]) << 40) | + ((uint64_t)(context->Message_Block[t8 + 3]) << 32) | + ((uint64_t)(context->Message_Block[t8 + 4]) << 24) | + ((uint64_t)(context->Message_Block[t8 + 5]) << 16) | + ((uint64_t)(context->Message_Block[t8 + 6]) << 8) | + ((uint64_t)(context->Message_Block[t8 + 7])); + + for (t = 16; t < 80; t++) + W[t] = SHA512_sigma1(W[t - 2]) + W[t - 7] + + SHA512_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 < 80; t++) { + temp1 = H + SHA512_SIGMA1(E) + SHA_Ch(E, F, G) + K[t] + W[t]; + temp2 = SHA512_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; +#endif /* USE_32BIT_ONLY */ + + context->Message_Block_Index = 0; +} + +/* +* SHA384_512Reset +* +* Description: +* This helper function will initialize the SHA512Context in +* preparation for computing a new SHA384 or SHA512 message +* digest. +* +* Parameters: +* context: [in/out] +* The context to reset. +* H0 +* The initial hash value to use. +* +* Returns: +* sha Error Code. +* +*/ +#ifdef USE_32BIT_ONLY +static int SHA384_512Reset(SHA512Context *context, uint32_t H0[]) +#else /* !USE_32BIT_ONLY */ +static int SHA384_512Reset(SHA512Context *context, uint64_t H0[]) +#endif /* USE_32BIT_ONLY */ +{ + int i; + if (!context) + return shaNull; + + context->Message_Block_Index = 0; + +#ifdef USE_32BIT_ONLY + context->Length[0] = context->Length[1] = 0; + context->Length[2] = context->Length[3] = 0; + + for (i = 0; i < SHA512HashSize / 4; i++) + context->Intermediate_Hash[i] = H0[i]; +#else /* !USE_32BIT_ONLY */ + context->Length_High = context->Length_Low = 0; + + for (i = 0; i < SHA512HashSize / 8; i++) + context->Intermediate_Hash[i] = H0[i]; +#endif /* USE_32BIT_ONLY */ + + context->Computed = 0; + context->Corrupted = 0; + + return shaSuccess; +} + +/* +* SHA384_512ResultN +* +* Description: +* This helper function will return the 384-bit or 512-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 48th/64th 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 48 or 64. +* +* Returns: +* sha Error Code. +* +*/ +static int SHA384_512ResultN(SHA512Context *context, + uint8_t Message_Digest[], int HashSize) +{ + int i; + +#ifdef USE_32BIT_ONLY + int i2; +#endif /* USE_32BIT_ONLY */ + + if (!context || !Message_Digest) + return shaNull; + + if (context->Corrupted) + return context->Corrupted; + + if (!context->Computed) + SHA384_512Finalize(context, 0x80); + +#ifdef USE_32BIT_ONLY + for (i = i2 = 0; i < HashSize;) { + Message_Digest[i++] = (uint8_t)(context->Intermediate_Hash[i2] >> 24); + Message_Digest[i++] = (uint8_t)(context->Intermediate_Hash[i2] >> 16); + Message_Digest[i++] = (uint8_t)(context->Intermediate_Hash[i2] >> 8); + Message_Digest[i++] = (uint8_t)(context->Intermediate_Hash[i2++]); + Message_Digest[i++] = (uint8_t)(context->Intermediate_Hash[i2] >> 24); + Message_Digest[i++] = (uint8_t)(context->Intermediate_Hash[i2] >> 16); + Message_Digest[i++] = (uint8_t)(context->Intermediate_Hash[i2] >> 8); + Message_Digest[i++] = (uint8_t)(context->Intermediate_Hash[i2++]); + } +#else /* !USE_32BIT_ONLY */ + for (i = 0; i < HashSize; ++i) + Message_Digest[i] = (uint8_t) + (context->Intermediate_Hash[i >> 3] >> 8 * (7 - (i % 8))); +#endif /* USE_32BIT_ONLY */ + + return shaSuccess; +} +