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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.
162 lines
7.0 KiB
C++
162 lines
7.0 KiB
C++
// shake.h - written and placed in the public domain by Jeffrey Walton
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/// \file shake.h
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/// \brief Classes for SHAKE message digests
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/// \details The library provides byte oriented SHAKE128 and SHAKE256 using F1600.
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/// FIPS 202 allows nearly unlimited output sizes, but Crypto++ limits the output
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/// size to <tt>UINT_MAX</tt> due underlying data types.
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/// \sa Keccak, SHA3, SHAKE128, SHAKE256,
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/// <a href="https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/FIPS/NIST.FIPS.202.pdf">FIPS 202,
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/// SHA-3 Standard: Permutation-Based Hash and Extendable-Output Functions</a>
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/// \since Crypto++ 8.1
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#ifndef CRYPTOPP_SHAKE_H
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#define CRYPTOPP_SHAKE_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 SHAKE message digest base class
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/// \details SHAKE is the base class for SHAKE128 and SHAKE258.
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/// Library users should instantiate a derived class, and only use SHAKE
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/// as a base class reference or pointer.
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/// \sa Keccak, SHA3, SHAKE128, SHAKE256,
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/// <a href="https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/FIPS/NIST.FIPS.202.pdf">FIPS 202,
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/// SHA-3 Standard: Permutation-Based Hash and Extendable-Output Functions</a>
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/// \since Crypto++ 8.1
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class SHAKE : public HashTransformation
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{
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protected:
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/// \brief Construct a SHAKE
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/// \param digestSize the digest size, in bytes
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/// \details SHAKE is the base class for SHAKE128 and SHAKE256.
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/// Library users should instantiate a derived class, and only use SHAKE
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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++ 8.1
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SHAKE(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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// SHAKE-128 and SHAKE-256 effectively allow unlimited
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// output length. However, we use an unsigned int so
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// we are limited in practice to UINT_MAX.
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void ThrowIfInvalidTruncatedSize(size_t size) const;
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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 SHAKE message digest template
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/// \tparam T_Strength the strength of the digest
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/// \since Crypto++ 8.1
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template<unsigned int T_Strength>
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class SHAKE_Final : public SHAKE
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{
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public:
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CRYPTOPP_CONSTANT(DIGESTSIZE = (T_Strength == 128 ? 32 : 64));
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CRYPTOPP_CONSTANT(BLOCKSIZE = (T_Strength == 128 ? 1344/8 : 1088/8));
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static std::string StaticAlgorithmName()
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{ return "SHAKE-" + IntToString(T_Strength); }
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/// \brief Construct a SHAKE-X message digest
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/// \details SHAKE128 and SHAKE256 don't need the output size in advance
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/// because the output size does not affect the digest. TruncatedFinal
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/// produces the correct digest for any output size. However, cSHAKE
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/// requires the output size in advance because the algoirthm uses
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/// output size as a parameter to the hash function.
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SHAKE_Final(unsigned int outputSize=DIGESTSIZE) : SHAKE(outputSize) {}
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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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/// to 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 SHAKE128 message digest
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/// \details The library provides byte oriented SHAKE128 using F1600.
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/// FIPS 202 allows nearly unlimited output sizes, but Crypto++ limits
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/// the output size to <tt>UINT_MAX</tt> due underlying data types.
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/// \sa Keccak, SHA3, SHAKE256,
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/// <a href="https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/FIPS/NIST.FIPS.202.pdf">FIPS 202,
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/// SHA-3 Standard: Permutation-Based Hash and Extendable-Output Functions</a>
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/// \since Crypto++ 8.1
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class SHAKE128 : public SHAKE_Final<128>
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{
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public:
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/// \brief Construct a SHAKE128 message digest
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/// \details SHAKE128 and SHAKE256 don't need the output size in advance
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/// because the output size does not affect the digest. TruncatedFinal
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/// produces the correct digest for any output size. However, cSHAKE
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/// requires the output size in advance because the algoirthm uses
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/// output size as a parameter to the hash function.
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/// \since Crypto++ 8.1
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SHAKE128() {}
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/// \brief Construct a SHAKE128 message digest
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/// \details SHAKE128 and SHAKE256 don't need the output size in advance
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/// because the output size does not affect the digest. TruncatedFinal
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/// produces the correct digest for any output size. However, cSHAKE
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/// requires the output size in advance because the algoirthm uses
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/// output size as a parameter to the hash function.
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/// \since Crypto++ 8.1
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SHAKE128(unsigned int outputSize) : SHAKE_Final<128>(outputSize) {}
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};
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/// \brief SHAKE256 message digest
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/// \details The library provides byte oriented SHAKE256 using F1600.
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/// FIPS 202 allows nearly unlimited output sizes, but Crypto++ limits
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/// the output size to <tt>UINT_MAX</tt> due underlying data types.
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/// \sa Keccak, SHA3, SHAKE128,
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/// <a href="https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/FIPS/NIST.FIPS.202.pdf">FIPS 202,
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/// SHA-3 Standard: Permutation-Based Hash and Extendable-Output Functions</a>
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/// \since Crypto++ 8.1
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class SHAKE256 : public SHAKE_Final<256>
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{
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public:
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/// \brief Construct a SHAKE256 message digest
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/// \details SHAKE128 and SHAKE256 don't need the output size in advance
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/// because the output size does not affect the digest. TruncatedFinal
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/// produces the correct digest for any output size. However, cSHAKE
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/// requires the output size in advance because the algoirthm uses
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/// output size as a parameter to the hash function.
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/// \since Crypto++ 8.1
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SHAKE256() {}
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/// \brief Construct a SHAKE256 message digest
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/// \details SHAKE128 and SHAKE256 don't need the output size in advance
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/// because the output size does not affect the digest. TruncatedFinal
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/// produces the correct digest for any output size. However, cSHAKE
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/// requires the output size in advance because the algoirthm uses
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/// output size as a parameter to the hash function.
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/// \since Crypto++ 8.1
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SHAKE256(unsigned int outputSize) : SHAKE_Final<256>(outputSize) {}
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};
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NAMESPACE_END
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#endif
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