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/* serpent-set-key.c
*
* The serpent block cipher.
*
* For more details on this algorithm, see the Serpent website at
* http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/serpent.html
*/
/* nettle, low-level cryptographics library
*
* Copyright (C) 2011 Niels Möller
* Copyright (C) 2010, 2011 Simon Josefsson
* Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* The nettle library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your
* option) any later version.
*
* The nettle library 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 Lesser General Public
* License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with the nettle library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
* the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston,
* MA 02111-1301, USA.
*/
/* This file is derived from cipher/serpent.c in Libgcrypt v1.4.6.
The adaption to Nettle was made by Simon Josefsson on 2010-12-07
with final touches on 2011-05-30. Changes include replacing
libgcrypt with nettle in the license template, renaming
serpent_context to serpent_ctx, renaming u32 to uint32_t, removing
libgcrypt stubs and selftests, modifying entry function prototypes,
using FOR_BLOCKS to iterate through data in encrypt/decrypt, using
LE_READ_UINT32 and LE_WRITE_UINT32 to access data in
encrypt/decrypt, and running indent on the code. */
#if HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "config.h"
#endif
#include <assert.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include "serpent.h"
#include "macros.h"
#include "serpent-internal.h"
/* Magic number, used during generating of the subkeys. */
#define PHI 0x9E3779B9
/* These are the S-Boxes of Serpent. They are copied from Serpents
reference implementation (the optimized one, contained in
`floppy2') and are therefore:
Copyright (C) 1998 Ross Anderson, Eli Biham, Lars Knudsen.
To quote the Serpent homepage
(http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/serpent.html):
"Serpent is now completely in the public domain, and we impose no
restrictions on its use. This was announced on the 21st August at
the First AES Candidate Conference. The optimised implementations
in the submission package are now under the GNU PUBLIC LICENSE
(GPL), although some comments in the code still say otherwise. You
are welcome to use Serpent for any application." */
/* FIXME: Except when used within the key schedule, the inputs are not
used after the substitution, and hence we could allow them to be
destroyed. Can this freedom be used to optimize the sboxes? */
#define SBOX0(type, a, b, c, d, w, x, y, z) \
do { \
type t02, t03, t05, t06, t07, t08, t09; \
type t11, t12, t13, t14, t15, t17, t01; \
t01 = b ^ c ; \
t02 = a | d ; \
t03 = a ^ b ; \
z = t02 ^ t01; \
t05 = c | z ; \
t06 = a ^ d ; \
t07 = b | c ; \
t08 = d & t05; \
t09 = t03 & t07; \
y = t09 ^ t08; \
t11 = t09 & y ; \
t12 = c ^ d ; \
t13 = t07 ^ t11; \
t14 = b & t06; \
t15 = t06 ^ t13; \
w = ~ t15; \
t17 = w ^ t14; \
x = t12 ^ t17; \
} while (0)
#define SBOX1(type, a, b, c, d, w, x, y, z) \
do { \
type t02, t03, t04, t05, t06, t07, t08; \
type t10, t11, t12, t13, t16, t17, t01; \
t01 = a | d ; \
t02 = c ^ d ; \
t03 = ~ b ; \
t04 = a ^ c ; \
t05 = a | t03; \
t06 = d & t04; \
t07 = t01 & t02; \
t08 = b | t06; \
y = t02 ^ t05; \
t10 = t07 ^ t08; \
t11 = t01 ^ t10; \
t12 = y ^ t11; \
t13 = b & d ; \
z = ~ t10; \
x = t13 ^ t12; \
t16 = t10 | x ; \
t17 = t05 & t16; \
w = c ^ t17; \
} while (0)
#define SBOX2(type, a, b, c, d, w, x, y, z) \
do { \
type t02, t03, t05, t06, t07, t08; \
type t09, t10, t12, t13, t14, t01; \
t01 = a | c ; \
t02 = a ^ b ; \
t03 = d ^ t01; \
w = t02 ^ t03; \
t05 = c ^ w ; \
t06 = b ^ t05; \
t07 = b | t05; \
t08 = t01 & t06; \
t09 = t03 ^ t07; \
t10 = t02 | t09; \
x = t10 ^ t08; \
t12 = a | d ; \
t13 = t09 ^ x ; \
t14 = b ^ t13; \
z = ~ t09; \
y = t12 ^ t14; \
} while (0)
#define SBOX3(type, a, b, c, d, w, x, y, z) \
do { \
type t02, t03, t04, t05, t06, t07, t08; \
type t09, t10, t11, t13, t14, t15, t01; \
t01 = a ^ c ; \
t02 = a | d ; \
t03 = a & d ; \
t04 = t01 & t02; \
t05 = b | t03; \
t06 = a & b ; \
t07 = d ^ t04; \
t08 = c | t06; \
t09 = b ^ t07; \
t10 = d & t05; \
t11 = t02 ^ t10; \
z = t08 ^ t09; \
t13 = d | z ; \
t14 = a | t07; \
t15 = b & t13; \
y = t08 ^ t11; \
w = t14 ^ t15; \
x = t05 ^ t04; \
} while (0)
#define SBOX4(type, a, b, c, d, w, x, y, z) \
do { \
type t02, t03, t04, t05, t06, t08, t09; \
type t10, t11, t12, t13, t14, t15, t16, t01; \
t01 = a | b ; \
t02 = b | c ; \
t03 = a ^ t02; \
t04 = b ^ d ; \
t05 = d | t03; \
t06 = d & t01; \
z = t03 ^ t06; \
t08 = z & t04; \
t09 = t04 & t05; \
t10 = c ^ t06; \
t11 = b & c ; \
t12 = t04 ^ t08; \
t13 = t11 | t03; \
t14 = t10 ^ t09; \
t15 = a & t05; \
t16 = t11 | t12; \
y = t13 ^ t08; \
x = t15 ^ t16; \
w = ~ t14; \
} while (0)
#define SBOX5(type, a, b, c, d, w, x, y, z) \
do { \
type t02, t03, t04, t05, t07, t08, t09; \
type t10, t11, t12, t13, t14, t01; \
t01 = b ^ d ; \
t02 = b | d ; \
t03 = a & t01; \
t04 = c ^ t02; \
t05 = t03 ^ t04; \
w = ~ t05; \
t07 = a ^ t01; \
t08 = d | w ; \
t09 = b | t05; \
t10 = d ^ t08; \
t11 = b | t07; \
t12 = t03 | w ; \
t13 = t07 | t10; \
t14 = t01 ^ t11; \
y = t09 ^ t13; \
x = t07 ^ t08; \
z = t12 ^ t14; \
} while (0)
#define SBOX6(type, a, b, c, d, w, x, y, z) \
do { \
type t02, t03, t04, t05, t07, t08, t09, t10; \
type t11, t12, t13, t15, t17, t18, t01; \
t01 = a & d ; \
t02 = b ^ c ; \
t03 = a ^ d ; \
t04 = t01 ^ t02; \
t05 = b | c ; \
x = ~ t04; \
t07 = t03 & t05; \
t08 = b & x ; \
t09 = a | c ; \
t10 = t07 ^ t08; \
t11 = b | d ; \
t12 = c ^ t11; \
t13 = t09 ^ t10; \
y = ~ t13; \
t15 = x & t03; \
z = t12 ^ t07; \
t17 = a ^ b ; \
t18 = y ^ t15; \
w = t17 ^ t18; \
} while (0)
#define SBOX7(type, a, b, c, d, w, x, y, z) \
do { \
type t02, t03, t04, t05, t06, t08, t09, t10; \
type t11, t13, t14, t15, t16, t17, t01; \
t01 = a & c ; \
t02 = ~ d ; \
t03 = a & t02; \
t04 = b | t01; \
t05 = a & b ; \
t06 = c ^ t04; \
z = t03 ^ t06; \
t08 = c | z ; \
t09 = d | t05; \
t10 = a ^ t08; \
t11 = t04 & z ; \
x = t09 ^ t10; \
t13 = b ^ x ; \
t14 = t01 ^ x ; \
t15 = c ^ t05; \
t16 = t11 | t13; \
t17 = t02 | t14; \
w = t15 ^ t17; \
y = a ^ t16; \
} while (0)
/* Key schedule */
/* Note: Increments k */
#define KS_RECURRENCE(w, i, k) \
do { \
uint32_t _wn = (w)[(i)] ^ (w)[((i)+3)&7] ^ w[((i)+5)&7] \
^ w[((i)+7)&7] ^ PHI ^ (k)++; \
((w)[(i)] = ROTL32(11, _wn)); \
} while (0)
/* Note: Increments k four times and keys once */
#define KS(keys, s, w, i, k) \
do { \
KS_RECURRENCE(w, (i), (k)); \
KS_RECURRENCE(w, (i)+1, (k)); \
KS_RECURRENCE(w, (i)+2, (k)); \
KS_RECURRENCE(w, (i)+3, (k)); \
SBOX##s(uint32_t, w[(i)],w[(i)+1],w[(i)+2],w[(i)+3], \
(*keys)[0],(*keys)[1],(*keys)[2],(*keys)[3]); \
(keys)++; \
} while (0)
/* Pad user key and convert to an array of 8 uint32_t. */
static void
serpent_key_pad (const uint8_t *key, unsigned int key_length,
uint32_t *w)
{
unsigned int i;
assert (key_length <= SERPENT_MAX_KEY_SIZE);
for (i = 0; key_length >= 4; key_length -=4, key += 4)
w[i++] = LE_READ_UINT32(key);
if (i < 8)
{
/* Key must be padded according to the Serpent specification.
"aabbcc" -> "aabbcc0100...00" -> 0x01ccbbaa. */
uint32_t pad = 0x01;
while (key_length > 0)
pad = pad << 8 | key[--key_length];
w[i++] = pad;
while (i < 8)
w[i++] = 0;
}
}
/* Initialize CONTEXT with the key KEY of KEY_LENGTH bits. */
void
serpent_set_key (struct serpent_ctx *ctx,
unsigned length, const uint8_t * key)
{
uint32_t w[8];
uint32_t (*keys)[4];
unsigned k;
serpent_key_pad (key, length, w);
/* Derive the 33 subkeys from KEY and store them in SUBKEYS. We do
the recurrence in the key schedule using W as a circular buffer
of just 8 uint32_t. */
/* FIXME: Would be better to invoke SBOX with scalar variables as
arguments, no arrays. To do that, unpack w into separate
variables, use temporary variables as the SBOX destination. */
keys = ctx->keys;
k = 0;
for (;;)
{
KS(keys, 3, w, 0, k);
if (k == 132)
break;
KS(keys, 2, w, 4, k);
KS(keys, 1, w, 0, k);
KS(keys, 0, w, 4, k);
KS(keys, 7, w, 0, k);
KS(keys, 6, w, 4, k);
KS(keys, 5, w, 0, k);
KS(keys, 4, w, 4, k);
}
assert (keys == ctx->keys + 33);
}
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