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      ee6a78cc
      Various assemble()-related cleanups: · ee6a78cc
      Henrik (Grubba) Grubbström authored
        Moved the global variable store_linenumbers to an argument of assemble().
        assemble() and docode() now return the entrypoint of the generated code.
        Support for ALIGN_PIKE_FUNCTION_BEGINNINGS has moved to assemble().
        Some lowlevel opcode stuff has been moved from eval_low() to docode().
        Moved call of ADD_COMPILED() from the individual files in code/ to assemble().
        Added pseudo opcodes F_FILENAME and F_LINE for the benefit of PIKE_PORTABLE_BYTECODE.
        assemble() now has some support for PIKE_PORTABLE_BYTECODE.
      
      Rev: src/code/bytecode.c:1.7
      Rev: src/code/computedgoto.c:1.4
      Rev: src/code/ia32.c:1.36
      Rev: src/code/ppc32.c:1.33
      Rev: src/code/sparc.c:1.38
      Rev: src/docode.c:1.173
      Rev: src/docode.h:1.19
      Rev: src/las.c:1.343
      Rev: src/opcodes.c:1.161
      Rev: src/opcodes.h:1.38
      Rev: src/peep.c:1.93
      Rev: src/peep.h:1.14
      ee6a78cc
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      Various assemble()-related cleanups:
      Henrik (Grubba) Grubbström authored
        Moved the global variable store_linenumbers to an argument of assemble().
        assemble() and docode() now return the entrypoint of the generated code.
        Support for ALIGN_PIKE_FUNCTION_BEGINNINGS has moved to assemble().
        Some lowlevel opcode stuff has been moved from eval_low() to docode().
        Moved call of ADD_COMPILED() from the individual files in code/ to assemble().
        Added pseudo opcodes F_FILENAME and F_LINE for the benefit of PIKE_PORTABLE_BYTECODE.
        assemble() now has some support for PIKE_PORTABLE_BYTECODE.
      
      Rev: src/code/bytecode.c:1.7
      Rev: src/code/computedgoto.c:1.4
      Rev: src/code/ia32.c:1.36
      Rev: src/code/ppc32.c:1.33
      Rev: src/code/sparc.c:1.38
      Rev: src/docode.c:1.173
      Rev: src/docode.h:1.19
      Rev: src/las.c:1.343
      Rev: src/opcodes.c:1.161
      Rev: src/opcodes.h:1.38
      Rev: src/peep.c:1.93
      Rev: src/peep.h:1.14
    idea.c 8.94 KiB
    /* $Id$
     *
     * The basic IDEA transformation
     * 
     * Please be aware that IDEA IS PATENT ENCUMBERED; see the note below.
     *                      -------------------------
     *
     * This implementation is taken from pgp, see note below.
     *
     * Only primitive operations are done here, chaining modes etc
     * are implemented in a higher level program.
     *
     **********************************************************************
     *
     *    idea.c - C source code for IDEA block cipher.
     *      IDEA (International Data Encryption Algorithm), formerly known as 
     *      IPES (Improved Proposed Encryption Standard).
     *      Algorithm developed by Xuejia Lai and James L. Massey, of ETH Zurich.
     *      This implementation modified and derived from original C code 
     *      developed by Xuejia Lai.  
     *      Zero-based indexing added, names changed from IPES to IDEA.
     *      CFB functions added.  Random number routines added.
     *
     *      Extensively optimized and restructured by Colin Plumb.
     *
     ***********************************************************************
     *
     * Some changes including endianness cleanup done by Niels Möller.
     *
     */
     
    /*
     IDEA is patent encumbered; the following information was copied from the
     idea.c extension for the GNU Privacy Guard.
    
     The IDEA algorithm is patented by Ascom Systec Ltd. of CH-5506 Maegenwil,
     Switzerland, who allow it to be used on a royalty-free basis for certain
     non-profit applications.  Commercial users must obtain a license from the
     company in order to use IDEA.	IDEA may be used on a royalty-free basis under
     the following conditions:
    
     Free use for private purposes:
    
     The free use of software containing the algorithm is strictly limited to non
     revenue generating data transfer between private individuals, ie not serving
     commercial purposes.  Requests by freeware developers to obtain a
     royalty-free license to spread an application program containing the
     algorithm for non-commercial purposes must be directed to Ascom.
    
     Special offer for shareware developers:
    
     There is a special waiver for shareware developers.  Such waiver eliminates
     the upfront fees as well as royalties for the first US$10,000 gross sales of
     a product containing the algorithm if and only if:
    
     1. The product is being sold for a minimum of US$10 and a maximum of US$50.
     2. The source code for the shareware is available to the public.
    
     Special conditions for research projects:
    
     The use of the algorithm in research projects is free provided that it serves
     the purpose of such project and within the project duration.  Any use of the
     algorithm after the termination of a project including activities resulting
     from a project and for purposes not directly related to the project requires
     a license.
    
     Ascom Tech requires the following notice to be included for freeware
     products:
    
     This software product contains the IDEA algorithm as described and claimed in
     US patent 5,214,703, EPO patent 0482154 (covering Austria, France, Germany,
     Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the UK), and Japanese
     patent application 508119/1991, "Device for the conversion of a digital block
     and use of same" (hereinafter referred to as "the algorithm").  Any use of
     the algorithm for commercial purposes is thus subject to a license from Ascom
     Systec Ltd. of CH-5506 Maegenwil (Switzerland), being the patentee and sole
     owner of all rights, including the trademark IDEA.
    
     Commercial purposes shall mean any revenue generating purpose including but
     not limited to:
    
     i) Using the algorithm for company internal purposes (subject to a site
        license).
    
     ii) Incorporating the algorithm into any software and distributing such
         software and/or providing services relating thereto to others (subject to
         a product license).
    
     iii) Using a product containing the algorithm not covered by an IDEA license
          (subject to an end user license).
    
     All such end user license agreements are available exclusively from Ascom
     Systec Ltd and may be requested via the WWW at http://www.ascom.ch/systec or
     by email to idea@ascom.ch.
    
     Use other than for commercial purposes is strictly limited to non-revenue
     generating data transfer between private individuals.	The use by government
     agencies, non-profit organizations, etc is considered as use for commercial
     purposes but may be subject to special conditions.  Any misuse will be
     prosecuted.
    */
    
    #include "crypto_types.h"
    #include <idea.h>
    
    #include <string.h>
    
    /*-------------------------------------------------------------*/
    
    #define low16(x)  ((x) & 0xffff)
    
    /*
     *	Multiplication, modulo (2**16)+1
     * Note that this code is structured on the assumption that
     * untaken branches are cheaper than taken branches, and the
     * compiler doesn't schedule branches.
     */
    #ifdef SMALL_CACHE
    const static UINT16
    mul(UINT16 a, UINT16 b)
    {
      register UINT32 p;
    
      p = (UINT32)a * b;
      if (p)
        {
          b = low16(p);
          a = p>>16;
          return (b - a) + (b < a);
        }
      else if (a)
        {
          return 1-b;
        }
      else
        {
          return 1-a;
        }
    } /* mul */
    #endif /* SMALL_CACHE */
    
    /*
     * Compute the multiplicative inverse of x, modulo 65537, using Euclid's
     * algorithm. It is unrolled twice to avoid swapping the registers each
     * iteration, and some subtracts of t have been changed to adds.
     */
    static const UINT16
    inv(UINT16 x)     
    {
      UINT16 t0, t1;
      UINT16 q, y;
    
      if (x <= 1)
        return x;	/* 0 and 1 are self-inverse */
      t1 = 0x10001L / x;	/* Since x >= 2, this fits into 16 bits */
      y = 0x10001L % x;
      if (y == 1)
        return low16(1-t1);
      t0 = 1;
      do
        {
          q = x / y;
          x = x % y;
          t0 += q * t1;
          if (x == 1)
    	return t0;
          q = y / x;
          y = y % x;
          t1 += q * t0;
        }
      while (y != 1);
      return low16(1-t1);
    } /* inv */
    
    /*
     * Expand a 128-bit user key to a working encryption key ctx
     */
    void
    idea_expand(UINT16 *ctx,
    	    const UINT8 *userkey)
    {
      int i,j;
      
      for (j=0; j<8; j++) {
        ctx[j] = (userkey[0]<<8) + userkey[1];
        userkey += 2;
      }
      for (i=0; j < IDEA_KEYLEN; j++) {
        i++;
        ctx[i+7] = ctx[i & 7] << 9 | ctx[(i+1) & 7] >> 7;
        ctx += i & 8;
        i &= 7;
      }
    } /* idea_expand */
    
    /*
     * Compute IDEA decryption key DK from an expanded IDEA encryption key EK
     * Note that the input and output may be the same.  Thus, the key is
     * inverted into an internal buffer, and then copied to the output.
     */
    void
    idea_invert(UINT16 *d,
    	    const UINT16 *e)
    {
      int i;
      UINT16 t1, t2, t3;
      UINT16 temp[IDEA_KEYLEN];
      UINT16 *p = temp + IDEA_KEYLEN;
    
      t1 = inv(*e++);
      t2 = -*e++;
      t3 = -*e++;
      *--p = inv(*e++);
      *--p = t3;
      *--p = t2;
      *--p = t1;
    
      for (i = 0; i < IDEA_ROUNDS-1; i++) {
        t1 = *e++;
        *--p = *e++;
        *--p = t1;
    
        t1 = inv(*e++);
        t2 = -*e++;
        t3 = -*e++;
        *--p = inv(*e++);
        *--p = t2;
        *--p = t3;
        *--p = t1;
      }
      t1 = *e++;
      *--p = *e++;
      *--p = t1;
    
      t1 = inv(*e++);
      t2 = -*e++;
      t3 = -*e++;
      *--p = inv(*e++);
      *--p = t3;
      *--p = t2;
      *--p = t1;
      /* Copy and destroy temp copy */
      memcpy(d, temp, sizeof(temp));
      memset(temp, 0, sizeof(temp));
    } /* idea_invert */
    
    /*
     * MUL(x,y) computes x = x*y, modulo 0x10001.  Requires two temps, 
     * t16 and t32.  x is modified, and must me a side-effect-free lvalue.
     * y may be anything, but unlike x, must be strictly 16 bits even if
     * low16() is #defined.
     * All of these are equivalent - see which is faster on your machine
     */
    #ifdef SMALL_CACHE
    #define MUL(x,y) (x = mul(low16(x),y))
    #else /* !SMALL_CACHE */
    #ifdef AVOID_JUMPS
    #define MUL(x,y) (x = low16(x-1), t16 = low16((y)-1), \
    		t32 = (UINT32)x*t16 + x + t16 + 1, x = low16(t32), \
    		t16 = t32>>16, x = (x-t16) + (x<t16) )
    #else /* !AVOID_JUMPS (default) */
    #define MUL(x,y) \
    	((t16 = (y)) ? \
    		(x=low16(x)) ? \
    			t32 = (UINT32)x*t16, \
    			x = low16(t32), \
    			t16 = t32>>16, \
    			x = (x-t16)+(x<t16) \
    		: \
    			(x = 1-t16) \
    	: \
    		(x = 1-x))
    #endif
    #endif
    
    /* Endian independent conversions */
    #define char2word(dest, p) \
         do { \
    	    (dest) = *(p)++ << 8; (dest) |= *(p)++; \
    	} while(0)
         
    #define word2char(src, p) \
         do { \
    	    *(p)++ = (src) >> 8; *(p)++ = (src) & 0xff; \
    	} while(0)
         
    /*	IDEA encryption/decryption algorithm */
    /* Note that in and out can be the same buffer */
    void
    idea_crypt(const UINT16 *key,
    	   UINT8 *dest,
    	   const UINT8 *src)
    {
      register UINT16 x1, x2, x3, x4, s2, s3;
      
      /* Setup */
        
      char2word(x1, src); char2word(x2, src);
      char2word(x3, src); char2word(x4, src);
      
      /* Encrypt */
      {
    #ifndef SMALL_CACHE
        register UINT16 t16;	/* Temporaries needed by MUL macro */
        register UINT32 t32;
    #endif
        int r = IDEA_ROUNDS;
        do
          {
    	MUL(x1,*key++);
    	x2 += *key++;
    	x3 += *key++;
    	MUL(x4, *key++);
    
    	s3 = x3;
    	x3 ^= x1;
    	MUL(x3, *key++);
    	s2 = x2;
    	x2 ^= x4;
    	x2 += x3;
    	MUL(x2, *key++);
    	x3 += x2;
    
    	x1 ^= x2;  x4 ^= x3;
    
    	x2 ^= s3;  x3 ^= s2;
          }
        while (--r);
        MUL(x1, *key++);
        x3 += *key++;
        x2 += *key++;
        MUL(x4, *key);
      }
      word2char(x1, dest); word2char(x3, dest);
      word2char(x2, dest); word2char(x4, dest);
    } /* idea_crypt */
    
    /*-------------------------------------------------------------*/