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So it looks like sed added a '\r' between the closing paren and the semi. Grepping for '^;' failed because the '\r' was considered part of the previous line, so it showed no hits. I finally had to write a C program to properly identify and fix those damn stray semicolons.
119 lines
4.4 KiB
C++
119 lines
4.4 KiB
C++
// keccak.h - originally written and placed in the public domain by Wei Dai
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/// \file keccak.h
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/// \brief Classes for Keccak message digests
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/// \details The Crypto++ Keccak implementation uses F1600 with XOF d=0x01.
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/// FIPS 202 conformance (XOF d=0x06) is available in SHA3 classes.
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/// \details Keccak will likely change in the future to accommodate extensibility of the
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/// round function and the XOF functions.
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/// \sa <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keccak">Keccak</a>
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/// \since Crypto++ 5.6.4
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#ifndef CRYPTOPP_KECCAK_H
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#define CRYPTOPP_KECCAK_H
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#include "cryptlib.h"
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#include "secblock.h"
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NAMESPACE_BEGIN(CryptoPP)
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/// \brief Keccak message digest base class
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/// \details The Crypto++ Keccak implementation uses F1600 with XOF d=0x01.
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/// FIPS 202 conformance (XOF d=0x06) is available in SHA3 classes.
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/// \details Keccak is the base class for Keccak_224, Keccak_256, Keccak_384 and Keccak_512.
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/// Library users should instantiate a derived class, and only use Keccak
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/// as a base class reference or pointer.
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/// \details Keccak will likely change in the future to accommodate extensibility of the
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/// round function and the XOF functions.
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/// \details Perform the following to specify a different digest size. The class will use F1600,
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/// XOF d=0x01, and a new vaue for <tt>r()</tt> (which will be <tt>200-2*24 = 152</tt>).
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/// <pre> Keccack_192 : public Keccack
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/// {
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/// public:
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/// CRYPTOPP_CONSTANT(DIGESTSIZE = 24);
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/// Keccack_192() : Keccack(DIGESTSIZE) {}
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/// };
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/// </pre>
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///
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/// \sa SHA3, Keccak_224, Keccak_256, Keccak_384 and Keccak_512.
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/// \since Crypto++ 5.6.4
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class Keccak : public HashTransformation
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{
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protected:
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/// \brief Construct a Keccak
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/// \param digestSize the digest size, in bytes
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/// \details Keccak is the base class for Keccak_224, Keccak_256, Keccak_384 and Keccak_512.
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/// Library users should instantiate a derived class, and only use Keccak
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/// as a base class reference or pointer.
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/// \details This constructor was moved to protected at Crypto++ 8.1
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/// because users were attempting to create Keccak objects with it.
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/// \since Crypto++ 5.6.4
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Keccak(unsigned int digestSize) : m_digestSize(digestSize) {Restart();}
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public:
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unsigned int DigestSize() const {return m_digestSize;}
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unsigned int OptimalDataAlignment() const {return GetAlignmentOf<word64>();}
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void Update(const byte *input, size_t length);
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void Restart();
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void TruncatedFinal(byte *hash, size_t size);
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protected:
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inline unsigned int r() const {return BlockSize();}
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FixedSizeSecBlock<word64, 25> m_state;
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unsigned int m_digestSize, m_counter;
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};
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/// \brief Keccak message digest template
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/// \tparam T_DigestSize the size of the digest, in bytes
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/// \since Crypto++ 6.0
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template<unsigned int T_DigestSize>
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class Keccak_Final : public Keccak
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{
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public:
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CRYPTOPP_CONSTANT(DIGESTSIZE = T_DigestSize);
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CRYPTOPP_CONSTANT(BLOCKSIZE = 200 - 2 * DIGESTSIZE);
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static std::string StaticAlgorithmName()
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{ return "Keccak-" + IntToString(DIGESTSIZE * 8); }
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/// \brief Construct a Keccak-X message digest
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Keccak_Final() : Keccak(DIGESTSIZE) {}
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/// \brief Provides the block size of the compression function
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/// \return block size of the compression function, in bytes
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/// \details BlockSize() will return 0 if the hash is not block based
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/// or does not have an equivalent block size. For example, Keccak
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/// and SHA-3 do not have a block size, but they do have an equivalent
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/// block size called rate expressed as <tt>r</tt>.
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unsigned int BlockSize() const { return BLOCKSIZE; }
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std::string AlgorithmName() const { return StaticAlgorithmName(); }
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private:
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#if !defined(__BORLANDC__)
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// ensure there was no underflow in the math
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CRYPTOPP_COMPILE_ASSERT(BLOCKSIZE < 200);
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#endif
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};
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/// \brief Keccak-224 message digest
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/// \since Crypto++ 5.6.4
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DOCUMENTED_TYPEDEF(Keccak_Final<28>, Keccak_224);;
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/// \brief Keccak-256 message digest
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/// \since Crypto++ 5.6.4
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DOCUMENTED_TYPEDEF(Keccak_Final<32>, Keccak_256);;
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/// \brief Keccak-384 message digest
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/// \since Crypto++ 5.6.4
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DOCUMENTED_TYPEDEF(Keccak_Final<48>, Keccak_384);;
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/// \brief Keccak-512 message digest
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/// \since Crypto++ 5.6.4
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DOCUMENTED_TYPEDEF(Keccak_Final<64>, Keccak_512);;
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NAMESPACE_END
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#endif
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