/* $Id: sph_panama.h 154 2010-04-26 17:00:24Z tp $ */
/**
* PANAMA interface.
*
* PANAMA has been published in: J. Daemen and C. Clapp, "Fast Hashing
* and Stream Encryption with PANAMA", Fast Software Encryption -
* FSE'98, LNCS 1372, Springer (1998), pp. 60--74.
*
* PANAMA is not fully defined with regards to endianness and related
* topics. This implementation follows strict little-endian conventions:
*
* - Each 32-byte input block is split into eight 32-bit words, the
* first (leftmost) word being numbered 0.
* - Each such 32-bit word is decoded from memory in little-endian
* convention.
* - The additional padding bit equal to "1" is added by considering
* the least significant bit in a byte to come first; practically, this
* means that a single byte of value 0x01 is appended to the (byte-oriented)
* message, and then 0 to 31 bytes of value 0x00.
* - The output consists of eight 32-bit words; the word numbered 0 is
* written first (in leftmost position) and it is encoded in little-endian
* convention.
*
* With these conventions, PANAMA is sometimes known as "PANAMA-LE". The
* PANAMA reference implementation uses our conventions for input, but
* prescribes no convention for output.
*
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*
* @file sph_panama.h
* @author Thomas Pornin
*/
#ifndef SPH_PANAMA_H__
#define SPH_PANAMA_H__
#include
#include "sph_types.h"
/**
* Output size (in bits) for PANAMA.
*/
#define SPH_SIZE_panama 256
/**
* This structure is a context for PANAMA computations: it contains the
* intermediate values and some data from the last entered block. Once
* a PANAMA computation has been performed, the context can be reused for
* another computation.
*
* The contents of this structure are private. A running PANAMA computation
* can be cloned by copying the context (e.g. with a simple
* memcpy()
).
*/
typedef struct {
#ifndef DOXYGEN_IGNORE
unsigned char data[32]; /* first field, for alignment */
unsigned data_ptr;
sph_u32 buffer[32][8];
unsigned buffer_ptr;
sph_u32 state[17];
#endif
} sph_panama_context;
/**
* Initialize a PANAMA context. This process performs no memory allocation.
*
* @param cc the PANAMA context (pointer to a sph_panama_context
)
*/
void sph_panama_init(void *cc);
/**
* Process some data bytes. It is acceptable that len
is zero
* (in which case this function does nothing).
*
* @param cc the PANAMA context
* @param data the input data
* @param len the input data length (in bytes)
*/
void sph_panama(void *cc, const void *data, size_t len);
/**
* Terminate the current PANAMA 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 PANAMA context
* @param dst the destination buffer
*/
void sph_panama_close(void *cc, void *dst);
#endif