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/* crypto/md32_common.h */ |
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/* ==================================================================== |
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* Copyright (c) 1999-2007 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved. |
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* |
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions |
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* are met: |
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* |
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
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* |
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright |
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in |
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* the documentation and/or other materials provided with the |
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* distribution. |
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* |
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* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this |
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* software must display the following acknowledgment: |
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* "This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project |
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* for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.OpenSSL.org/)" |
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* |
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* 4. The names "OpenSSL Toolkit" and "OpenSSL Project" must not be used to |
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* endorse or promote products derived from this software without |
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* prior written permission. For written permission, please contact |
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* licensing@OpenSSL.org. |
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* |
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* 5. Products derived from this software may not be called "OpenSSL" |
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* nor may "OpenSSL" appear in their names without prior written |
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* permission of the OpenSSL Project. |
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* |
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* 6. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following |
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* acknowledgment: |
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* "This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project |
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* for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.OpenSSL.org/)" |
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* |
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT ``AS IS'' AND ANY |
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* EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE |
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR |
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* PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR |
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* ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, |
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* SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT |
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* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; |
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* LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) |
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* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, |
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* STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) |
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* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED |
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* OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
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* ==================================================================== |
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* |
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*/ |
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/*- |
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* This is a generic 32 bit "collector" for message digest algorithms. |
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* Whenever needed it collects input character stream into chunks of |
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* 32 bit values and invokes a block function that performs actual hash |
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* calculations. |
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* |
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* Porting guide. |
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* |
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* Obligatory macros: |
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* |
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* DATA_ORDER_IS_BIG_ENDIAN or DATA_ORDER_IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN |
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* this macro defines byte order of input stream. |
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* HASH_CBLOCK |
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* size of a unit chunk HASH_BLOCK operates on. |
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* HASH_LONG |
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* has to be at lest 32 bit wide, if it's wider, then |
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* HASH_LONG_LOG2 *has to* be defined along |
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* HASH_CTX |
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* context structure that at least contains following |
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* members: |
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* typedef struct { |
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* ... |
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* HASH_LONG Nl,Nh; |
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* either { |
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* HASH_LONG data[HASH_LBLOCK]; |
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* unsigned char data[HASH_CBLOCK]; |
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* }; |
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* unsigned int num; |
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* ... |
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* } HASH_CTX; |
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* data[] vector is expected to be zeroed upon first call to |
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* HASH_UPDATE. |
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* HASH_UPDATE |
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* name of "Update" function, implemented here. |
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* HASH_TRANSFORM |
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* name of "Transform" function, implemented here. |
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* HASH_FINAL |
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* name of "Final" function, implemented here. |
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* HASH_BLOCK_DATA_ORDER |
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* name of "block" function capable of treating *unaligned* input |
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* message in original (data) byte order, implemented externally. |
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* HASH_MAKE_STRING |
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* macro convering context variables to an ASCII hash string. |
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* |
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* MD5 example: |
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* |
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* #define DATA_ORDER_IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN |
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* |
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* #define HASH_LONG MD5_LONG |
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* #define HASH_LONG_LOG2 MD5_LONG_LOG2 |
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* #define HASH_CTX MD5_CTX |
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* #define HASH_CBLOCK MD5_CBLOCK |
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* #define HASH_UPDATE MD5_Update |
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* #define HASH_TRANSFORM MD5_Transform |
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* #define HASH_FINAL MD5_Final |
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* #define HASH_BLOCK_DATA_ORDER md5_block_data_order |
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* |
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* <appro@fy.chalmers.se> |
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*/ |
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#include <openssl/crypto.h> |
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#if !defined(DATA_ORDER_IS_BIG_ENDIAN) && !defined(DATA_ORDER_IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN) |
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# error "DATA_ORDER must be defined!" |
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#endif |
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#ifndef HASH_CBLOCK |
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# error "HASH_CBLOCK must be defined!" |
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#endif |
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#ifndef HASH_LONG |
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# error "HASH_LONG must be defined!" |
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#endif |
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#ifndef HASH_CTX |
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# error "HASH_CTX must be defined!" |
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#endif |
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#ifndef HASH_UPDATE |
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# error "HASH_UPDATE must be defined!" |
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#endif |
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#ifndef HASH_TRANSFORM |
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# error "HASH_TRANSFORM must be defined!" |
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#endif |
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#ifndef HASH_FINAL |
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# error "HASH_FINAL must be defined!" |
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#endif |
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#ifndef HASH_BLOCK_DATA_ORDER |
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# error "HASH_BLOCK_DATA_ORDER must be defined!" |
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#endif |
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/* |
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* Engage compiler specific rotate intrinsic function if available. |
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*/ |
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#undef ROTATE |
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#ifndef PEDANTIC |
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# if defined(_MSC_VER) |
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# define ROTATE(a,n) _lrotl(a,n) |
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# elif defined(__ICC) |
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# define ROTATE(a,n) _rotl(a,n) |
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# elif defined(__MWERKS__) |
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# if defined(__POWERPC__) |
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# define ROTATE(a,n) __rlwinm(a,n,0,31) |
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# elif defined(__MC68K__) |
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/* Motorola specific tweak. <appro@fy.chalmers.se> */ |
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# define ROTATE(a,n) ( n<24 ? __rol(a,n) : __ror(a,32-n) ) |
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# else |
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# define ROTATE(a,n) __rol(a,n) |
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# endif |
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# elif defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__>=2 && !defined(OPENSSL_NO_ASM) && !defined(OPENSSL_NO_INLINE_ASM) |
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/* |
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* Some GNU C inline assembler templates. Note that these are |
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* rotates by *constant* number of bits! But that's exactly |
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* what we need here... |
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* <appro@fy.chalmers.se> |
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*/ |
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# if defined(__i386) || defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64) || defined(__x86_64__) |
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# define ROTATE(a,n) ({ register unsigned int ret; \ |
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asm ( \ |
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"roll %1,%0" \ |
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: "=r"(ret) \ |
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: "I"(n), "0"((unsigned int)(a)) \ |
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: "cc"); \ |
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ret; \ |
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}) |
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# elif defined(_ARCH_PPC) || defined(_ARCH_PPC64) || \ |
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defined(__powerpc) || defined(__ppc__) || defined(__powerpc64__) |
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# define ROTATE(a,n) ({ register unsigned int ret; \ |
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asm ( \ |
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"rlwinm %0,%1,%2,0,31" \ |
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: "=r"(ret) \ |
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: "r"(a), "I"(n)); \ |
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ret; \ |
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}) |
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# elif defined(__s390x__) |
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# define ROTATE(a,n) ({ register unsigned int ret; \ |
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asm ("rll %0,%1,%2" \ |
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: "=r"(ret) \ |
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: "r"(a), "I"(n)); \ |
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ret; \ |
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}) |
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# endif |
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# endif |
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#endif /* PEDANTIC */ |
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#ifndef ROTATE |
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# define ROTATE(a,n) (((a)<<(n))|(((a)&0xffffffff)>>(32-(n)))) |
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#endif |
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#if defined(DATA_ORDER_IS_BIG_ENDIAN) |
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# ifndef PEDANTIC |
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# if defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__>=2 && !defined(OPENSSL_NO_ASM) && !defined(OPENSSL_NO_INLINE_ASM) |
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# if ((defined(__i386) || defined(__i386__)) && !defined(I386_ONLY)) || \ |
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(defined(__x86_64) || defined(__x86_64__)) |
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# if !defined(B_ENDIAN) |
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/* |
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* This gives ~30-40% performance improvement in SHA-256 compiled |
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* with gcc [on P4]. Well, first macro to be frank. We can pull |
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* this trick on x86* platforms only, because these CPUs can fetch |
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* unaligned data without raising an exception. |
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*/ |
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# define HOST_c2l(c,l) ({ unsigned int r=*((const unsigned int *)(c)); \ |
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asm ("bswapl %0":"=r"(r):"0"(r)); \ |
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(c)+=4; (l)=r; }) |
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# define HOST_l2c(l,c) ({ unsigned int r=(l); \ |
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asm ("bswapl %0":"=r"(r):"0"(r)); \ |
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*((unsigned int *)(c))=r; (c)+=4; r; }) |
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# endif |
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# endif |
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# endif |
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# endif |
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# if defined(__s390__) || defined(__s390x__) |
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# define HOST_c2l(c,l) ((l)=*((const unsigned int *)(c)), (c)+=4, (l)) |
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# define HOST_l2c(l,c) (*((unsigned int *)(c))=(l), (c)+=4, (l)) |
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# endif |
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# ifndef HOST_c2l |
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# define HOST_c2l(c,l) (l =(((unsigned long)(*((c)++)))<<24), \ |
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l|=(((unsigned long)(*((c)++)))<<16), \ |
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l|=(((unsigned long)(*((c)++)))<< 8), \ |
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l|=(((unsigned long)(*((c)++))) ) ) |
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# endif |
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# ifndef HOST_l2c |
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# define HOST_l2c(l,c) (*((c)++)=(unsigned char)(((l)>>24)&0xff), \ |
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*((c)++)=(unsigned char)(((l)>>16)&0xff), \ |
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*((c)++)=(unsigned char)(((l)>> 8)&0xff), \ |
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*((c)++)=(unsigned char)(((l) )&0xff), \ |
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l) |
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# endif |
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#elif defined(DATA_ORDER_IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN) |
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# ifndef PEDANTIC |
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# if defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__>=2 && !defined(OPENSSL_NO_ASM) && !defined(OPENSSL_NO_INLINE_ASM) |
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# if defined(__s390x__) |
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# define HOST_c2l(c,l) ({ asm ("lrv %0,%1" \ |
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:"=d"(l) :"m"(*(const unsigned int *)(c)));\ |
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(c)+=4; (l); }) |
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# define HOST_l2c(l,c) ({ asm ("strv %1,%0" \ |
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:"=m"(*(unsigned int *)(c)) :"d"(l));\ |
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(c)+=4; (l); }) |
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# endif |
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# endif |
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# endif |
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# if defined(__i386) || defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64) || defined(__x86_64__) |
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# ifndef B_ENDIAN |
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/* See comment in DATA_ORDER_IS_BIG_ENDIAN section. */ |
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# define HOST_c2l(c,l) ((l)=*((const unsigned int *)(c)), (c)+=4, l) |
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# define HOST_l2c(l,c) (*((unsigned int *)(c))=(l), (c)+=4, l) |
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# endif |
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# endif |
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# ifndef HOST_c2l |
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# define HOST_c2l(c,l) (l =(((unsigned long)(*((c)++))) ), \ |
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l|=(((unsigned long)(*((c)++)))<< 8), \ |
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l|=(((unsigned long)(*((c)++)))<<16), \ |
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l|=(((unsigned long)(*((c)++)))<<24) ) |
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# endif |
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# ifndef HOST_l2c |
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# define HOST_l2c(l,c) (*((c)++)=(unsigned char)(((l) )&0xff), \ |
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*((c)++)=(unsigned char)(((l)>> 8)&0xff), \ |
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*((c)++)=(unsigned char)(((l)>>16)&0xff), \ |
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*((c)++)=(unsigned char)(((l)>>24)&0xff), \ |
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l) |
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# endif |
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#endif |
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/* |
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* Time for some action:-) |
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*/ |
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int HASH_UPDATE(HASH_CTX *c, const void *data_, size_t len) |
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{ |
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const unsigned char *data = data_; |
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unsigned char *p; |
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HASH_LONG l; |
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size_t n; |
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if (len == 0) |
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return 1; |
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l = (c->Nl + (((HASH_LONG) len) << 3)) & 0xffffffffUL; |
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/* |
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* 95-05-24 eay Fixed a bug with the overflow handling, thanks to Wei Dai |
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* <weidai@eskimo.com> for pointing it out. |
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*/ |
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if (l < c->Nl) /* overflow */ |
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c->Nh++; |
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c->Nh += (HASH_LONG) (len >> 29); /* might cause compiler warning on |
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* 16-bit */ |
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c->Nl = l; |
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n = c->num; |
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if (n != 0) { |
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p = (unsigned char *)c->data; |
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if (len >= HASH_CBLOCK || len + n >= HASH_CBLOCK) { |
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memcpy(p + n, data, HASH_CBLOCK - n); |
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HASH_BLOCK_DATA_ORDER(c, p, 1); |
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n = HASH_CBLOCK - n; |
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data += n; |
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len -= n; |
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c->num = 0; |
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/* |
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* We use memset rather than OPENSSL_cleanse() here deliberately. |
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* Using OPENSSL_cleanse() here could be a performance issue. It |
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* will get properly cleansed on finalisation so this isn't a |
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* security problem. |
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*/ |
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memset(p, 0, HASH_CBLOCK); /* keep it zeroed */ |
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} else { |
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memcpy(p + n, data, len); |
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c->num += (unsigned int)len; |
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return 1; |
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} |
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} |
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n = len / HASH_CBLOCK; |
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if (n > 0) { |
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HASH_BLOCK_DATA_ORDER(c, data, n); |
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n *= HASH_CBLOCK; |
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data += n; |
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len -= n; |
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} |
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if (len != 0) { |
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p = (unsigned char *)c->data; |
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c->num = (unsigned int)len; |
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memcpy(p, data, len); |
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} |
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return 1; |
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} |
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void HASH_TRANSFORM(HASH_CTX *c, const unsigned char *data) |
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{ |
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HASH_BLOCK_DATA_ORDER(c, data, 1); |
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} |
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int HASH_FINAL(unsigned char *md, HASH_CTX *c) |
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{ |
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unsigned char *p = (unsigned char *)c->data; |
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size_t n = c->num; |
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p[n] = 0x80; /* there is always room for one */ |
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n++; |
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if (n > (HASH_CBLOCK - 8)) { |
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memset(p + n, 0, HASH_CBLOCK - n); |
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n = 0; |
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HASH_BLOCK_DATA_ORDER(c, p, 1); |
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} |
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memset(p + n, 0, HASH_CBLOCK - 8 - n); |
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p += HASH_CBLOCK - 8; |
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#if defined(DATA_ORDER_IS_BIG_ENDIAN) |
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(void)HOST_l2c(c->Nh, p); |
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(void)HOST_l2c(c->Nl, p); |
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#elif defined(DATA_ORDER_IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN) |
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(void)HOST_l2c(c->Nl, p); |
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(void)HOST_l2c(c->Nh, p); |
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#endif |
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p -= HASH_CBLOCK; |
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HASH_BLOCK_DATA_ORDER(c, p, 1); |
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c->num = 0; |
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OPENSSL_cleanse(p, HASH_CBLOCK); |
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#ifndef HASH_MAKE_STRING |
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# error "HASH_MAKE_STRING must be defined!" |
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#else |
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HASH_MAKE_STRING(c, md); |
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#endif |
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return 1; |
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} |
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#ifndef MD32_REG_T |
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# if defined(__alpha) || defined(__sparcv9) || defined(__mips) |
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# define MD32_REG_T long |
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/* |
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* This comment was originaly written for MD5, which is why it |
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* discusses A-D. But it basically applies to all 32-bit digests, |
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* which is why it was moved to common header file. |
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* |
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* In case you wonder why A-D are declared as long and not |
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* as MD5_LONG. Doing so results in slight performance |
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* boost on LP64 architectures. The catch is we don't |
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* really care if 32 MSBs of a 64-bit register get polluted |
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* with eventual overflows as we *save* only 32 LSBs in |
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* *either* case. Now declaring 'em long excuses the compiler |
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* from keeping 32 MSBs zeroed resulting in 13% performance |
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* improvement under SPARC Solaris7/64 and 5% under AlphaLinux. |
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* Well, to be honest it should say that this *prevents* |
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* performance degradation. |
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* <appro@fy.chalmers.se> |
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*/ |
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# else |
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/* |
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* Above is not absolute and there are LP64 compilers that |
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* generate better code if MD32_REG_T is defined int. The above |
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* pre-processor condition reflects the circumstances under which |
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* the conclusion was made and is subject to further extension. |
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* <appro@fy.chalmers.se> |
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*/ |
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# define MD32_REG_T int |
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# endif |
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#endif
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