avr-crypto-lib/sha2/sha224.c

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/* sha224.c */
/*
This file is part of the ARM-Crypto-Lib.
Copyright (C) 2006-2015 Daniel Otte (bg@nerilex.org)
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/**
* \file sha224.c
* \author Daniel Otte
* \date 16.05.2006
*
* \par License:
* GPL
*
* \brief SHA-224 implementation.
*
*
*/
#include <stdint.h>
#include <string.h> /* for memcpy, memmove, memset */
#include <avr/pgmspace.h>
#include "sha2_small_common.h"
#include "sha224.h"
#define LITTLE_ENDIAN
#if defined LITTLE_ENDIAN
#elif defined BIG_ENDIAN
#else
#error specify endianess!!!
#endif
/*************************************************************************/
const
uint32_t sha224_init_vector[] PROGMEM = {
0xc1059ed8, 0x367cd507, 0x3070dd17, 0xf70e5939,
0xffc00b31, 0x68581511, 0x64f98fa7, 0xbefa4fa4
};
/*************************************************************************/
/**
* \brief \c sh224_init initialises a sha224 context for hashing.
* \c sh224_init c initialises the given sha224 context for hashing
* @param state pointer to a sha224 context
* @return none
*/
void sha224_init(sha224_ctx_t *state){
state->length=0;
memcpy_P(state->h, sha224_init_vector, 8*4);
}
/*************************************************************************/
void sha224_nextBlock (sha224_ctx_t *state, const void *block){
sha2_small_common_nextBlock(state, block);
}
/*************************************************************************/
void sha224_lastBlock (sha224_ctx_t *state, const void *block, uint16_t length_b){
sha2_small_common_lastBlock(state, block, length_b);
}
/*************************************************************************/
/**
* \brief function to process the last block being hashed
* @param state Pointer to the context in which this block should be processed.
* @param block Pointer to the message wich should be hashed.
* @param length is the length of only THIS block in BITS not in bytes!
* bits are big endian, meaning high bits come first.
* if you have a message with bits at the end, the byte must be padded with zeros
*/
/*************************************************************************/
/*
* length in bits!
*/
void sha224(void *dest, const void *msg, uint32_t length_b){ /* length could be choosen longer but this is for µC */
sha224_ctx_t s;
sha224_init(&s);
while(length_b >= SHA224_BLOCK_BITS){
sha224_nextBlock(&s, msg);
msg = (uint8_t*)msg + SHA224_BLOCK_BITS/8;
length_b -= SHA224_BLOCK_BITS;
}
sha224_lastBlock(&s, msg, length_b);
sha224_ctx2hash(dest,&s);
}
/*************************************************************************/
void sha224_ctx2hash(void *dest, const sha224_ctx_t *state){
#if defined LITTLE_ENDIAN
uint8_t i, j, *s=(uint8_t*)(state->h);
i=7;
do{
j=3;
do{
*((uint8_t*)dest) = s[j];
dest = (uint8_t*)dest + 1;
}while(j--);
s += 4;
}while(--i);
#elif BIG_ENDIAN
memcpy(dest, state->h, 28);
#else
# error unsupported endian type!
#endif
}