/* clang-format off */ /* $Id: sph_sha2.h 216 2010-06-08 09:46:57Z tp $ */ /** * SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384 and SHA-512 interface. * * SHA-256 has been published in FIPS 180-2, now amended with a change * notice to include SHA-224 as well (which is a simple variation on * SHA-256). SHA-384 and SHA-512 are also defined in FIPS 180-2. 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Once * a SHA-224 computation has been performed, the context can be reused for * another computation. * * The contents of this structure are private. A running SHA-224 computation * can be cloned by copying the context (e.g. with a simple * memcpy()). */ typedef struct { #ifndef DOXYGEN_IGNORE unsigned char buf[64]; /* first field, for alignment */ sph_u32 val[8]; #if SPH_64 sph_u64 count; #else sph_u32 count_high, count_low; #endif #endif } sph_sha224_context; /** * This structure is a context for SHA-256 computations. It is identical * to the SHA-224 context. However, a context is initialized for SHA-224 * or SHA-256, but not both (the internal IV is not the * same). */ typedef sph_sha224_context sph_sha256_context; /** * Initialize a SHA-224 context. This process performs no memory allocation. * * @param cc the SHA-224 context (pointer to * a sph_sha224_context) */ void sph_sha224_init(void *cc); /** * Process some data bytes. It is acceptable that len is zero * (in which case this function does nothing). * * @param cc the SHA-224 context * @param data the input data * @param len the input data length (in bytes) */ void sph_sha224(void *cc, const void *data, size_t len); /** * Terminate the current SHA-224 computation and output the result into the * provided buffer. The destination buffer must be wide enough to * accomodate the result (28 bytes). The context is automatically * reinitialized. * * @param cc the SHA-224 context * @param dst the destination buffer */ void sph_sha224_close(void *cc, void *dst); /** * Add a few additional bits (0 to 7) to the current computation, then * terminate it and output the result in the provided buffer, which must * be wide enough to accomodate the result (28 bytes). If bit number i * in ub has value 2^i, then the extra bits are those * numbered 7 downto 8-n (this is the big-endian convention at the byte * level). The context is automatically reinitialized. * * @param cc the SHA-224 context * @param ub the extra bits * @param n the number of extra bits (0 to 7) * @param dst the destination buffer */ void sph_sha224_addbits_and_close(void *cc, unsigned ub, unsigned n, void *dst); /** * Apply the SHA-224 compression function on the provided data. The * msg parameter contains the 16 32-bit input blocks, * as numerical values (hence after the big-endian decoding). The * val parameter contains the 8 32-bit input blocks for * the compression function; the output is written in place in this * array. * * @param msg the message block (16 values) * @param val the function 256-bit input and output */ void sph_sha224_comp(const sph_u32 msg[16], sph_u32 val[8]); /** * Initialize a SHA-256 context. This process performs no memory allocation. * * @param cc the SHA-256 context (pointer to * a sph_sha256_context) */ void sph_sha256_init(void *cc); #ifdef DOXYGEN_IGNORE /** * Process some data bytes, for SHA-256. This function is identical to * sha_224() * * @param cc the SHA-224 context * @param data the input data * @param len the input data length (in bytes) */ void sph_sha256(void *cc, const void *data, size_t len); #endif #ifndef DOXYGEN_IGNORE #define sph_sha256 sph_sha224 #endif /** * Terminate the current SHA-256 computation and output the result into the * provided buffer. The destination buffer must be wide enough to * accomodate the result (32 bytes). The context is automatically * reinitialized. * * @param cc the SHA-256 context * @param dst the destination buffer */ void sph_sha256_close(void *cc, void *dst); /** * Add a few additional bits (0 to 7) to the current computation, then * terminate it and output the result in the provided buffer, which must * be wide enough to accomodate the result (32 bytes). If bit number i * in ub has value 2^i, then the extra bits are those * numbered 7 downto 8-n (this is the big-endian convention at the byte * level). The context is automatically reinitialized. * * @param cc the SHA-256 context * @param ub the extra bits * @param n the number of extra bits (0 to 7) * @param dst the destination buffer */ void sph_sha256_addbits_and_close(void *cc, unsigned ub, unsigned n, void *dst); #ifdef DOXYGEN_IGNORE /** * Apply the SHA-256 compression function on the provided data. This * function is identical to sha224_comp(). * * @param msg the message block (16 values) * @param val the function 256-bit input and output */ void sph_sha256_comp(const sph_u32 msg[16], sph_u32 val[8]); #endif #ifndef DOXYGEN_IGNORE #define sph_sha256_comp sph_sha224_comp #endif #if SPH_64 /** * Output size (in bits) for SHA-384. */ #define SPH_SIZE_sha384 384 /** * Output size (in bits) for SHA-512. */ #define SPH_SIZE_sha512 512 /** * This structure is a context for SHA-384 computations: it contains the * intermediate values and some data from the last entered block. Once * a SHA-384 computation has been performed, the context can be reused for * another computation. * * The contents of this structure are private. A running SHA-384 computation * can be cloned by copying the context (e.g. with a simple * memcpy()). */ typedef struct { #ifndef DOXYGEN_IGNORE unsigned char buf[128]; /* first field, for alignment */ sph_u64 val[8]; sph_u64 count; #endif } sph_sha384_context; /** * Initialize a SHA-384 context. This process performs no memory allocation. * * @param cc the SHA-384 context (pointer to * a sph_sha384_context) */ void sph_sha384_init(void *cc); /** * Process some data bytes. It is acceptable that len is zero * (in which case this function does nothing). * * @param cc the SHA-384 context * @param data the input data * @param len the input data length (in bytes) */ void sph_sha384(void *cc, const void *data, size_t len); /** * Terminate the current SHA-384 computation and output the result into the * provided buffer. The destination buffer must be wide enough to * accomodate the result (48 bytes). The context is automatically * reinitialized. * * @param cc the SHA-384 context * @param dst the destination buffer */ void sph_sha384_close(void *cc, void *dst); /** * Add a few additional bits (0 to 7) to the current computation, then * terminate it and output the result in the provided buffer, which must * be wide enough to accomodate the result (48 bytes). If bit number i * in ub has value 2^i, then the extra bits are those * numbered 7 downto 8-n (this is the big-endian convention at the byte * level). The context is automatically reinitialized. * * @param cc the SHA-384 context * @param ub the extra bits * @param n the number of extra bits (0 to 7) * @param dst the destination buffer */ void sph_sha384_addbits_and_close(void *cc, unsigned ub, unsigned n, void *dst); /** * Apply the SHA-384 compression function on the provided data. The * msg parameter contains the 16 64-bit input blocks, * as numerical values (hence after the big-endian decoding). The * val parameter contains the 8 64-bit input blocks for * the compression function; the output is written in place in this * array. * * @param msg the message block (16 values) * @param val the function 512-bit input and output */ void sph_sha384_comp(const sph_u64 msg[16], sph_u64 val[8]); /** * This structure is a context for SHA-512 computations. It is identical * to the SHA-384 context. However, a context is initialized for SHA-384 * or SHA-512, but not both (the internal IV is not the * same). */ typedef sph_sha384_context sph_sha512_context; /** * Initialize a SHA-512 context. This process performs no memory allocation. * * @param cc the SHA-512 context (pointer to * a sph_sha512_context) */ void sph_sha512_init(void *cc); #ifdef DOXYGEN_IGNORE /** * Process some data bytes, for SHA-512. This function is identical to * sph_sha384(). * * @param cc the SHA-384 context * @param data the input data * @param len the input data length (in bytes) */ void sph_sha512(void *cc, const void *data, size_t len); #endif #ifndef DOXYGEN_IGNORE #define sph_sha512 sph_sha384 #endif /** * Terminate the current SHA-512 computation and output the result into the * provided buffer. The destination buffer must be wide enough to * accomodate the result (64 bytes). The context is automatically * reinitialized. * * @param cc the SHA-512 context * @param dst the destination buffer */ void sph_sha512_close(void *cc, void *dst); /** * Add a few additional bits (0 to 7) to the current computation, then * terminate it and output the result in the provided buffer, which must * be wide enough to accomodate the result (64 bytes). If bit number i * in ub has value 2^i, then the extra bits are those * numbered 7 downto 8-n (this is the big-endian convention at the byte * level). The context is automatically reinitialized. * * @param cc the SHA-512 context * @param ub the extra bits * @param n the number of extra bits (0 to 7) * @param dst the destination buffer */ void sph_sha512_addbits_and_close(void *cc, unsigned ub, unsigned n, void *dst); #ifdef DOXYGEN_IGNORE /** * Apply the SHA-512 compression function. This function is identical to * sph_sha384_comp(). * * @param msg the message block (16 values) * @param val the function 512-bit input and output */ void sph_sha512_comp(const sph_u64 msg[16], sph_u64 val[8]); #endif #ifndef DOXYGEN_IGNORE #define sph_sha512_comp sph_sha384_comp #endif #endif #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif