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34054 | 1 /* Functions to compute MD5 message digest of files or memory blocks. |
2 according to the definition of MD5 in RFC 1321 from April 1992. | |
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4 2005, 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
34054 | 5 This file is part of the GNU Emacs. |
6 | |
7 The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | |
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8 modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as |
34054 | 9 published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the |
10 License, or (at your option) any later version. | |
11 | |
12 The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | |
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15 General Public License for more details. |
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18 License along with the GNU C Library; see the file COPYING. If not, |
64084 | 19 write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, |
20 Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ | |
34054 | 21 |
22 /* Written by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@gnu.ai.mit.edu>, 1995. */ | |
23 | |
24 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H | |
25 # include <config.h> | |
26 #endif | |
27 | |
28 #include <sys/types.h> | |
29 | |
30 #if STDC_HEADERS || defined _LIBC | |
31 # include <stdlib.h> | |
32 # include <string.h> | |
33 #else | |
34 # ifndef HAVE_MEMCPY | |
35 # define memcpy(d, s, n) bcopy ((s), (d), (n)) | |
36 # endif | |
37 #endif | |
38 | |
39 #ifdef _LIBC | |
40 # include <endian.h> | |
41 # if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN | |
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42 # define WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN 1 |
34054 | 43 # endif |
44 /* We need to keep the namespace clean so define the MD5 function | |
45 protected using leading __ . */ | |
46 # define md5_init_ctx __md5_init_ctx | |
47 # define md5_process_block __md5_process_block | |
48 # define md5_process_bytes __md5_process_bytes | |
49 # define md5_finish_ctx __md5_finish_ctx | |
50 # define md5_read_ctx __md5_read_ctx | |
51 # define md5_stream __md5_stream | |
52 # define md5_buffer __md5_buffer | |
53 #endif | |
54 | |
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55 #include "md5.h" |
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57 #ifdef WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN |
34054 | 58 # define SWAP(n) \ |
59 (((n) << 24) | (((n) & 0xff00) << 8) | (((n) >> 8) & 0xff00) | ((n) >> 24)) | |
60 #else | |
61 # define SWAP(n) (n) | |
62 #endif | |
63 | |
64 | |
65 /* This array contains the bytes used to pad the buffer to the next | |
66 64-byte boundary. (RFC 1321, 3.1: Step 1) */ | |
67 static const unsigned char fillbuf[64] = { 0x80, 0 /* , 0, 0, ... */ }; | |
68 | |
69 | |
70 /* Initialize structure containing state of computation. | |
71 (RFC 1321, 3.3: Step 3) */ | |
72 void | |
73 md5_init_ctx (ctx) | |
74 struct md5_ctx *ctx; | |
75 { | |
76 ctx->A = 0x67452301; | |
77 ctx->B = 0xefcdab89; | |
78 ctx->C = 0x98badcfe; | |
79 ctx->D = 0x10325476; | |
80 | |
81 ctx->total[0] = ctx->total[1] = 0; | |
82 ctx->buflen = 0; | |
83 } | |
84 | |
85 /* Put result from CTX in first 16 bytes following RESBUF. The result | |
86 must be in little endian byte order. | |
87 | |
88 IMPORTANT: On some systems it is required that RESBUF is correctly | |
89 aligned for a 32 bits value. */ | |
90 void * | |
91 md5_read_ctx (ctx, resbuf) | |
92 const struct md5_ctx *ctx; | |
93 void *resbuf; | |
94 { | |
95 ((md5_uint32 *) resbuf)[0] = SWAP (ctx->A); | |
96 ((md5_uint32 *) resbuf)[1] = SWAP (ctx->B); | |
97 ((md5_uint32 *) resbuf)[2] = SWAP (ctx->C); | |
98 ((md5_uint32 *) resbuf)[3] = SWAP (ctx->D); | |
99 | |
100 return resbuf; | |
101 } | |
102 | |
103 /* Process the remaining bytes in the internal buffer and the usual | |
104 prolog according to the standard and write the result to RESBUF. | |
105 | |
106 IMPORTANT: On some systems it is required that RESBUF is correctly | |
107 aligned for a 32 bits value. */ | |
108 void * | |
109 md5_finish_ctx (ctx, resbuf) | |
110 struct md5_ctx *ctx; | |
111 void *resbuf; | |
112 { | |
113 /* Take yet unprocessed bytes into account. */ | |
114 md5_uint32 bytes = ctx->buflen; | |
115 size_t pad; | |
116 | |
117 /* Now count remaining bytes. */ | |
118 ctx->total[0] += bytes; | |
119 if (ctx->total[0] < bytes) | |
120 ++ctx->total[1]; | |
121 | |
122 pad = bytes >= 56 ? 64 + 56 - bytes : 56 - bytes; | |
123 memcpy (&ctx->buffer[bytes], fillbuf, pad); | |
124 | |
125 /* Put the 64-bit file length in *bits* at the end of the buffer. */ | |
126 *(md5_uint32 *) &ctx->buffer[bytes + pad] = SWAP (ctx->total[0] << 3); | |
127 *(md5_uint32 *) &ctx->buffer[bytes + pad + 4] = SWAP ((ctx->total[1] << 3) | | |
128 (ctx->total[0] >> 29)); | |
129 | |
130 /* Process last bytes. */ | |
131 md5_process_block (ctx->buffer, bytes + pad + 8, ctx); | |
132 | |
133 return md5_read_ctx (ctx, resbuf); | |
134 } | |
135 | |
136 /* Compute MD5 message digest for bytes read from STREAM. The | |
137 resulting message digest number will be written into the 16 bytes | |
138 beginning at RESBLOCK. */ | |
139 int | |
140 md5_stream (stream, resblock) | |
141 FILE *stream; | |
142 void *resblock; | |
143 { | |
144 /* Important: BLOCKSIZE must be a multiple of 64. */ | |
145 #define BLOCKSIZE 4096 | |
146 struct md5_ctx ctx; | |
147 char buffer[BLOCKSIZE + 72]; | |
148 size_t sum; | |
149 | |
150 /* Initialize the computation context. */ | |
151 md5_init_ctx (&ctx); | |
152 | |
153 /* Iterate over full file contents. */ | |
154 while (1) | |
155 { | |
156 /* We read the file in blocks of BLOCKSIZE bytes. One call of the | |
157 computation function processes the whole buffer so that with the | |
158 next round of the loop another block can be read. */ | |
159 size_t n; | |
160 sum = 0; | |
161 | |
162 /* Read block. Take care for partial reads. */ | |
163 do | |
164 { | |
165 n = fread (buffer + sum, 1, BLOCKSIZE - sum, stream); | |
166 | |
167 sum += n; | |
168 } | |
169 while (sum < BLOCKSIZE && n != 0); | |
170 if (n == 0 && ferror (stream)) | |
171 return 1; | |
172 | |
173 /* If end of file is reached, end the loop. */ | |
174 if (n == 0) | |
175 break; | |
176 | |
177 /* Process buffer with BLOCKSIZE bytes. Note that | |
178 BLOCKSIZE % 64 == 0 | |
179 */ | |
180 md5_process_block (buffer, BLOCKSIZE, &ctx); | |
181 } | |
182 | |
183 /* Add the last bytes if necessary. */ | |
184 if (sum > 0) | |
185 md5_process_bytes (buffer, sum, &ctx); | |
186 | |
187 /* Construct result in desired memory. */ | |
188 md5_finish_ctx (&ctx, resblock); | |
189 return 0; | |
190 } | |
191 | |
192 /* Compute MD5 message digest for LEN bytes beginning at BUFFER. The | |
193 result is always in little endian byte order, so that a byte-wise | |
194 output yields to the wanted ASCII representation of the message | |
195 digest. */ | |
196 void * | |
197 md5_buffer (buffer, len, resblock) | |
198 const char *buffer; | |
199 size_t len; | |
200 void *resblock; | |
201 { | |
202 struct md5_ctx ctx; | |
203 | |
204 /* Initialize the computation context. */ | |
205 md5_init_ctx (&ctx); | |
206 | |
207 /* Process whole buffer but last len % 64 bytes. */ | |
208 md5_process_bytes (buffer, len, &ctx); | |
209 | |
210 /* Put result in desired memory area. */ | |
211 return md5_finish_ctx (&ctx, resblock); | |
212 } | |
213 | |
214 | |
215 void | |
216 md5_process_bytes (buffer, len, ctx) | |
217 const void *buffer; | |
218 size_t len; | |
219 struct md5_ctx *ctx; | |
220 { | |
34249 | 221 /* const void aligned_buffer = buffer; */ |
34054 | 222 |
223 /* When we already have some bits in our internal buffer concatenate | |
224 both inputs first. */ | |
225 if (ctx->buflen != 0) | |
226 { | |
227 size_t left_over = ctx->buflen; | |
228 size_t add = 128 - left_over > len ? len : 128 - left_over; | |
229 | |
230 /* Only put full words in the buffer. */ | |
231 add -= add % __alignof__ (md5_uint32); | |
232 | |
233 memcpy (&ctx->buffer[left_over], buffer, add); | |
234 ctx->buflen += add; | |
235 | |
236 if (ctx->buflen > 64) | |
237 { | |
238 md5_process_block (ctx->buffer, ctx->buflen & ~63, ctx); | |
239 | |
240 ctx->buflen &= 63; | |
241 /* The regions in the following copy operation cannot overlap. */ | |
242 memcpy (ctx->buffer, &ctx->buffer[(left_over + add) & ~63], | |
243 ctx->buflen); | |
244 } | |
245 | |
246 buffer = (const char *) buffer + add; | |
247 len -= add; | |
248 } | |
249 | |
250 /* Process available complete blocks. */ | |
251 if (len > 64) | |
252 { | |
253 md5_process_block (buffer, len & ~63, ctx); | |
254 buffer = (const char *) buffer + (len & ~63); | |
255 len &= 63; | |
256 } | |
257 | |
258 /* Move remaining bytes in internal buffer. */ | |
259 if (len > 0) | |
260 { | |
261 size_t left_over = ctx->buflen; | |
262 | |
263 memcpy (&ctx->buffer[left_over], buffer, len); | |
264 left_over += len; | |
265 if (left_over >= 64) | |
266 { | |
267 md5_process_block (ctx->buffer, 64, ctx); | |
268 left_over -= 64; | |
269 memcpy (ctx->buffer, &ctx->buffer[64], left_over); | |
270 } | |
271 ctx->buflen = left_over; | |
272 } | |
273 } | |
274 | |
275 | |
276 /* These are the four functions used in the four steps of the MD5 algorithm | |
277 and defined in the RFC 1321. The first function is a little bit optimized | |
278 (as found in Colin Plumbs public domain implementation). */ | |
279 /* #define FF(b, c, d) ((b & c) | (~b & d)) */ | |
280 #define FF(b, c, d) (d ^ (b & (c ^ d))) | |
281 #define FG(b, c, d) FF (d, b, c) | |
282 #define FH(b, c, d) (b ^ c ^ d) | |
283 #define FI(b, c, d) (c ^ (b | ~d)) | |
284 | |
285 /* Process LEN bytes of BUFFER, accumulating context into CTX. | |
286 It is assumed that LEN % 64 == 0. */ | |
287 | |
288 void | |
289 md5_process_block (buffer, len, ctx) | |
290 const void *buffer; | |
291 size_t len; | |
292 struct md5_ctx *ctx; | |
293 { | |
294 md5_uint32 correct_words[16]; | |
295 const md5_uint32 *words = buffer; | |
296 size_t nwords = len / sizeof (md5_uint32); | |
297 const md5_uint32 *endp = words + nwords; | |
298 md5_uint32 A = ctx->A; | |
299 md5_uint32 B = ctx->B; | |
300 md5_uint32 C = ctx->C; | |
301 md5_uint32 D = ctx->D; | |
302 | |
303 /* First increment the byte count. RFC 1321 specifies the possible | |
304 length of the file up to 2^64 bits. Here we only compute the | |
305 number of bytes. Do a double word increment. */ | |
306 ctx->total[0] += len; | |
307 if (ctx->total[0] < len) | |
308 ++ctx->total[1]; | |
309 | |
310 /* Process all bytes in the buffer with 64 bytes in each round of | |
311 the loop. */ | |
312 while (words < endp) | |
313 { | |
314 md5_uint32 *cwp = correct_words; | |
315 md5_uint32 A_save = A; | |
316 md5_uint32 B_save = B; | |
317 md5_uint32 C_save = C; | |
318 md5_uint32 D_save = D; | |
319 | |
320 /* First round: using the given function, the context and a constant | |
321 the next context is computed. Because the algorithms processing | |
322 unit is a 32-bit word and it is determined to work on words in | |
323 little endian byte order we perhaps have to change the byte order | |
324 before the computation. To reduce the work for the next steps | |
325 we store the swapped words in the array CORRECT_WORDS. */ | |
326 | |
327 #define OP(a, b, c, d, s, T) \ | |
328 do \ | |
329 { \ | |
330 a += FF (b, c, d) + (*cwp++ = SWAP (*words)) + T; \ | |
331 ++words; \ | |
332 CYCLIC (a, s); \ | |
333 a += b; \ | |
334 } \ | |
335 while (0) | |
336 | |
337 /* It is unfortunate that C does not provide an operator for | |
338 cyclic rotation. Hope the C compiler is smart enough. */ | |
339 #define CYCLIC(w, s) (w = (w << s) | (w >> (32 - s))) | |
340 | |
341 /* Before we start, one word to the strange constants. | |
342 They are defined in RFC 1321 as | |
343 | |
344 T[i] = (int) (4294967296.0 * fabs (sin (i))), i=1..64 | |
345 */ | |
346 | |
347 /* Round 1. */ | |
348 OP (A, B, C, D, 7, 0xd76aa478); | |
349 OP (D, A, B, C, 12, 0xe8c7b756); | |
350 OP (C, D, A, B, 17, 0x242070db); | |
351 OP (B, C, D, A, 22, 0xc1bdceee); | |
352 OP (A, B, C, D, 7, 0xf57c0faf); | |
353 OP (D, A, B, C, 12, 0x4787c62a); | |
354 OP (C, D, A, B, 17, 0xa8304613); | |
355 OP (B, C, D, A, 22, 0xfd469501); | |
356 OP (A, B, C, D, 7, 0x698098d8); | |
357 OP (D, A, B, C, 12, 0x8b44f7af); | |
358 OP (C, D, A, B, 17, 0xffff5bb1); | |
359 OP (B, C, D, A, 22, 0x895cd7be); | |
360 OP (A, B, C, D, 7, 0x6b901122); | |
361 OP (D, A, B, C, 12, 0xfd987193); | |
362 OP (C, D, A, B, 17, 0xa679438e); | |
363 OP (B, C, D, A, 22, 0x49b40821); | |
364 | |
365 /* For the second to fourth round we have the possibly swapped words | |
366 in CORRECT_WORDS. Redefine the macro to take an additional first | |
367 argument specifying the function to use. */ | |
368 #undef OP | |
369 #define OP(f, a, b, c, d, k, s, T) \ | |
370 do \ | |
371 { \ | |
372 a += f (b, c, d) + correct_words[k] + T; \ | |
373 CYCLIC (a, s); \ | |
374 a += b; \ | |
375 } \ | |
376 while (0) | |
377 | |
378 /* Round 2. */ | |
379 OP (FG, A, B, C, D, 1, 5, 0xf61e2562); | |
380 OP (FG, D, A, B, C, 6, 9, 0xc040b340); | |
381 OP (FG, C, D, A, B, 11, 14, 0x265e5a51); | |
382 OP (FG, B, C, D, A, 0, 20, 0xe9b6c7aa); | |
383 OP (FG, A, B, C, D, 5, 5, 0xd62f105d); | |
384 OP (FG, D, A, B, C, 10, 9, 0x02441453); | |
385 OP (FG, C, D, A, B, 15, 14, 0xd8a1e681); | |
386 OP (FG, B, C, D, A, 4, 20, 0xe7d3fbc8); | |
387 OP (FG, A, B, C, D, 9, 5, 0x21e1cde6); | |
388 OP (FG, D, A, B, C, 14, 9, 0xc33707d6); | |
389 OP (FG, C, D, A, B, 3, 14, 0xf4d50d87); | |
390 OP (FG, B, C, D, A, 8, 20, 0x455a14ed); | |
391 OP (FG, A, B, C, D, 13, 5, 0xa9e3e905); | |
392 OP (FG, D, A, B, C, 2, 9, 0xfcefa3f8); | |
393 OP (FG, C, D, A, B, 7, 14, 0x676f02d9); | |
394 OP (FG, B, C, D, A, 12, 20, 0x8d2a4c8a); | |
395 | |
396 /* Round 3. */ | |
397 OP (FH, A, B, C, D, 5, 4, 0xfffa3942); | |
398 OP (FH, D, A, B, C, 8, 11, 0x8771f681); | |
399 OP (FH, C, D, A, B, 11, 16, 0x6d9d6122); | |
400 OP (FH, B, C, D, A, 14, 23, 0xfde5380c); | |
401 OP (FH, A, B, C, D, 1, 4, 0xa4beea44); | |
402 OP (FH, D, A, B, C, 4, 11, 0x4bdecfa9); | |
403 OP (FH, C, D, A, B, 7, 16, 0xf6bb4b60); | |
404 OP (FH, B, C, D, A, 10, 23, 0xbebfbc70); | |
405 OP (FH, A, B, C, D, 13, 4, 0x289b7ec6); | |
406 OP (FH, D, A, B, C, 0, 11, 0xeaa127fa); | |
407 OP (FH, C, D, A, B, 3, 16, 0xd4ef3085); | |
408 OP (FH, B, C, D, A, 6, 23, 0x04881d05); | |
409 OP (FH, A, B, C, D, 9, 4, 0xd9d4d039); | |
410 OP (FH, D, A, B, C, 12, 11, 0xe6db99e5); | |
411 OP (FH, C, D, A, B, 15, 16, 0x1fa27cf8); | |
412 OP (FH, B, C, D, A, 2, 23, 0xc4ac5665); | |
413 | |
414 /* Round 4. */ | |
415 OP (FI, A, B, C, D, 0, 6, 0xf4292244); | |
416 OP (FI, D, A, B, C, 7, 10, 0x432aff97); | |
417 OP (FI, C, D, A, B, 14, 15, 0xab9423a7); | |
418 OP (FI, B, C, D, A, 5, 21, 0xfc93a039); | |
419 OP (FI, A, B, C, D, 12, 6, 0x655b59c3); | |
420 OP (FI, D, A, B, C, 3, 10, 0x8f0ccc92); | |
421 OP (FI, C, D, A, B, 10, 15, 0xffeff47d); | |
422 OP (FI, B, C, D, A, 1, 21, 0x85845dd1); | |
423 OP (FI, A, B, C, D, 8, 6, 0x6fa87e4f); | |
424 OP (FI, D, A, B, C, 15, 10, 0xfe2ce6e0); | |
425 OP (FI, C, D, A, B, 6, 15, 0xa3014314); | |
426 OP (FI, B, C, D, A, 13, 21, 0x4e0811a1); | |
427 OP (FI, A, B, C, D, 4, 6, 0xf7537e82); | |
428 OP (FI, D, A, B, C, 11, 10, 0xbd3af235); | |
429 OP (FI, C, D, A, B, 2, 15, 0x2ad7d2bb); | |
430 OP (FI, B, C, D, A, 9, 21, 0xeb86d391); | |
431 | |
432 /* Add the starting values of the context. */ | |
433 A += A_save; | |
434 B += B_save; | |
435 C += C_save; | |
436 D += D_save; | |
437 } | |
438 | |
439 /* Put checksum in context given as argument. */ | |
440 ctx->A = A; | |
441 ctx->B = B; | |
442 ctx->C = C; | |
443 ctx->D = D; | |
444 } | |
52401 | 445 |
446 /* arch-tag: 60084f04-b434-42cb-9d2b-e91df01f4325 | |
447 (do not change this comment) */ |