crypt.c revision 1.4 1 1.1 cgd /*
2 1.1 cgd * Copyright (c) 1989 The Regents of the University of California.
3 1.1 cgd * All rights reserved.
4 1.1 cgd *
5 1.1 cgd * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
6 1.1 cgd * Tom Truscott.
7 1.1 cgd *
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9 1.1 cgd * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
10 1.1 cgd * are met:
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18 1.1 cgd * This product includes software developed by the University of
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21 1.1 cgd * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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23 1.1 cgd *
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35 1.1 cgd */
36 1.1 cgd
37 1.1 cgd #if defined(LIBC_SCCS) && !defined(lint)
38 1.2 mycroft /*static char sccsid[] = "from: @(#)crypt.c 5.11 (Berkeley) 6/25/91";*/
39 1.4 cgd static char rcsid[] = "$Id: crypt.c,v 1.4 1994/12/20 16:00:32 cgd Exp $";
40 1.1 cgd #endif /* LIBC_SCCS and not lint */
41 1.1 cgd
42 1.1 cgd #include <unistd.h>
43 1.1 cgd #include <limits.h>
44 1.1 cgd #include <pwd.h>
45 1.1 cgd
46 1.1 cgd /*
47 1.1 cgd * UNIX password, and DES, encryption.
48 1.1 cgd * By Tom Truscott, trt (at) rti.rti.org,
49 1.1 cgd * from algorithms by Robert W. Baldwin and James Gillogly.
50 1.1 cgd *
51 1.1 cgd * References:
52 1.1 cgd * "Mathematical Cryptology for Computer Scientists and Mathematicians,"
53 1.1 cgd * by Wayne Patterson, 1987, ISBN 0-8476-7438-X.
54 1.1 cgd *
55 1.1 cgd * "Password Security: A Case History," R. Morris and Ken Thompson,
56 1.1 cgd * Communications of the ACM, vol. 22, pp. 594-597, Nov. 1979.
57 1.1 cgd *
58 1.1 cgd * "DES will be Totally Insecure within Ten Years," M.E. Hellman,
59 1.1 cgd * IEEE Spectrum, vol. 16, pp. 32-39, July 1979.
60 1.1 cgd */
61 1.1 cgd
62 1.1 cgd /* ===== Configuration ==================== */
63 1.1 cgd
64 1.1 cgd /*
65 1.1 cgd * define "MUST_ALIGN" if your compiler cannot load/store
66 1.1 cgd * long integers at arbitrary (e.g. odd) memory locations.
67 1.1 cgd * (Either that or never pass unaligned addresses to des_cipher!)
68 1.1 cgd */
69 1.1 cgd #if !defined(vax)
70 1.1 cgd #define MUST_ALIGN
71 1.1 cgd #endif
72 1.1 cgd
73 1.1 cgd #ifdef CHAR_BITS
74 1.1 cgd #if CHAR_BITS != 8
75 1.1 cgd #error C_block structure assumes 8 bit characters
76 1.1 cgd #endif
77 1.1 cgd #endif
78 1.1 cgd
79 1.1 cgd /*
80 1.1 cgd * define "B64" to be the declaration for a 64 bit integer.
81 1.1 cgd * XXX this feature is currently unused, see "endian" comment below.
82 1.1 cgd */
83 1.1 cgd #if defined(cray)
84 1.1 cgd #define B64 long
85 1.1 cgd #endif
86 1.1 cgd #if defined(convex)
87 1.1 cgd #define B64 long long
88 1.1 cgd #endif
89 1.1 cgd
90 1.1 cgd /*
91 1.1 cgd * define "LARGEDATA" to get faster permutations, by using about 72 kilobytes
92 1.1 cgd * of lookup tables. This speeds up des_setkey() and des_cipher(), but has
93 1.1 cgd * little effect on crypt().
94 1.1 cgd */
95 1.1 cgd #if defined(notdef)
96 1.1 cgd #define LARGEDATA
97 1.1 cgd #endif
98 1.1 cgd
99 1.1 cgd /* compile with "-DSTATIC=int" when profiling */
100 1.1 cgd #ifndef STATIC
101 1.1 cgd #define STATIC static
102 1.1 cgd #endif
103 1.1 cgd STATIC init_des(), init_perm(), permute();
104 1.1 cgd #ifdef DEBUG
105 1.1 cgd STATIC prtab();
106 1.1 cgd #endif
107 1.1 cgd
108 1.1 cgd /* ==================================== */
109 1.1 cgd
110 1.1 cgd /*
111 1.1 cgd * Cipher-block representation (Bob Baldwin):
112 1.1 cgd *
113 1.1 cgd * DES operates on groups of 64 bits, numbered 1..64 (sigh). One
114 1.1 cgd * representation is to store one bit per byte in an array of bytes. Bit N of
115 1.1 cgd * the NBS spec is stored as the LSB of the Nth byte (index N-1) in the array.
116 1.1 cgd * Another representation stores the 64 bits in 8 bytes, with bits 1..8 in the
117 1.1 cgd * first byte, 9..16 in the second, and so on. The DES spec apparently has
118 1.1 cgd * bit 1 in the MSB of the first byte, but that is particularly noxious so we
119 1.1 cgd * bit-reverse each byte so that bit 1 is the LSB of the first byte, bit 8 is
120 1.1 cgd * the MSB of the first byte. Specifically, the 64-bit input data and key are
121 1.1 cgd * converted to LSB format, and the output 64-bit block is converted back into
122 1.1 cgd * MSB format.
123 1.1 cgd *
124 1.1 cgd * DES operates internally on groups of 32 bits which are expanded to 48 bits
125 1.1 cgd * by permutation E and shrunk back to 32 bits by the S boxes. To speed up
126 1.1 cgd * the computation, the expansion is applied only once, the expanded
127 1.1 cgd * representation is maintained during the encryption, and a compression
128 1.1 cgd * permutation is applied only at the end. To speed up the S-box lookups,
129 1.1 cgd * the 48 bits are maintained as eight 6 bit groups, one per byte, which
130 1.1 cgd * directly feed the eight S-boxes. Within each byte, the 6 bits are the
131 1.1 cgd * most significant ones. The low two bits of each byte are zero. (Thus,
132 1.1 cgd * bit 1 of the 48 bit E expansion is stored as the "4"-valued bit of the
133 1.1 cgd * first byte in the eight byte representation, bit 2 of the 48 bit value is
134 1.1 cgd * the "8"-valued bit, and so on.) In fact, a combined "SPE"-box lookup is
135 1.1 cgd * used, in which the output is the 64 bit result of an S-box lookup which
136 1.1 cgd * has been permuted by P and expanded by E, and is ready for use in the next
137 1.1 cgd * iteration. Two 32-bit wide tables, SPE[0] and SPE[1], are used for this
138 1.1 cgd * lookup. Since each byte in the 48 bit path is a multiple of four, indexed
139 1.1 cgd * lookup of SPE[0] and SPE[1] is simple and fast. The key schedule and
140 1.1 cgd * "salt" are also converted to this 8*(6+2) format. The SPE table size is
141 1.1 cgd * 8*64*8 = 4K bytes.
142 1.1 cgd *
143 1.1 cgd * To speed up bit-parallel operations (such as XOR), the 8 byte
144 1.1 cgd * representation is "union"ed with 32 bit values "i0" and "i1", and, on
145 1.1 cgd * machines which support it, a 64 bit value "b64". This data structure,
146 1.1 cgd * "C_block", has two problems. First, alignment restrictions must be
147 1.1 cgd * honored. Second, the byte-order (e.g. little-endian or big-endian) of
148 1.1 cgd * the architecture becomes visible.
149 1.1 cgd *
150 1.1 cgd * The byte-order problem is unfortunate, since on the one hand it is good
151 1.1 cgd * to have a machine-independent C_block representation (bits 1..8 in the
152 1.1 cgd * first byte, etc.), and on the other hand it is good for the LSB of the
153 1.1 cgd * first byte to be the LSB of i0. We cannot have both these things, so we
154 1.1 cgd * currently use the "little-endian" representation and avoid any multi-byte
155 1.1 cgd * operations that depend on byte order. This largely precludes use of the
156 1.1 cgd * 64-bit datatype since the relative order of i0 and i1 are unknown. It
157 1.1 cgd * also inhibits grouping the SPE table to look up 12 bits at a time. (The
158 1.1 cgd * 12 bits can be stored in a 16-bit field with 3 low-order zeroes and 1
159 1.1 cgd * high-order zero, providing fast indexing into a 64-bit wide SPE.) On the
160 1.1 cgd * other hand, 64-bit datatypes are currently rare, and a 12-bit SPE lookup
161 1.1 cgd * requires a 128 kilobyte table, so perhaps this is not a big loss.
162 1.1 cgd *
163 1.1 cgd * Permutation representation (Jim Gillogly):
164 1.1 cgd *
165 1.1 cgd * A transformation is defined by its effect on each of the 8 bytes of the
166 1.1 cgd * 64-bit input. For each byte we give a 64-bit output that has the bits in
167 1.1 cgd * the input distributed appropriately. The transformation is then the OR
168 1.1 cgd * of the 8 sets of 64-bits. This uses 8*256*8 = 16K bytes of storage for
169 1.1 cgd * each transformation. Unless LARGEDATA is defined, however, a more compact
170 1.1 cgd * table is used which looks up 16 4-bit "chunks" rather than 8 8-bit chunks.
171 1.1 cgd * The smaller table uses 16*16*8 = 2K bytes for each transformation. This
172 1.1 cgd * is slower but tolerable, particularly for password encryption in which
173 1.1 cgd * the SPE transformation is iterated many times. The small tables total 9K
174 1.1 cgd * bytes, the large tables total 72K bytes.
175 1.1 cgd *
176 1.1 cgd * The transformations used are:
177 1.1 cgd * IE3264: MSB->LSB conversion, initial permutation, and expansion.
178 1.1 cgd * This is done by collecting the 32 even-numbered bits and applying
179 1.1 cgd * a 32->64 bit transformation, and then collecting the 32 odd-numbered
180 1.1 cgd * bits and applying the same transformation. Since there are only
181 1.1 cgd * 32 input bits, the IE3264 transformation table is half the size of
182 1.1 cgd * the usual table.
183 1.1 cgd * CF6464: Compression, final permutation, and LSB->MSB conversion.
184 1.1 cgd * This is done by two trivial 48->32 bit compressions to obtain
185 1.1 cgd * a 64-bit block (the bit numbering is given in the "CIFP" table)
186 1.1 cgd * followed by a 64->64 bit "cleanup" transformation. (It would
187 1.1 cgd * be possible to group the bits in the 64-bit block so that 2
188 1.1 cgd * identical 32->32 bit transformations could be used instead,
189 1.1 cgd * saving a factor of 4 in space and possibly 2 in time, but
190 1.1 cgd * byte-ordering and other complications rear their ugly head.
191 1.1 cgd * Similar opportunities/problems arise in the key schedule
192 1.1 cgd * transforms.)
193 1.1 cgd * PC1ROT: MSB->LSB, PC1 permutation, rotate, and PC2 permutation.
194 1.1 cgd * This admittedly baroque 64->64 bit transformation is used to
195 1.1 cgd * produce the first code (in 8*(6+2) format) of the key schedule.
196 1.1 cgd * PC2ROT[0]: Inverse PC2 permutation, rotate, and PC2 permutation.
197 1.1 cgd * It would be possible to define 15 more transformations, each
198 1.1 cgd * with a different rotation, to generate the entire key schedule.
199 1.1 cgd * To save space, however, we instead permute each code into the
200 1.1 cgd * next by using a transformation that "undoes" the PC2 permutation,
201 1.1 cgd * rotates the code, and then applies PC2. Unfortunately, PC2
202 1.1 cgd * transforms 56 bits into 48 bits, dropping 8 bits, so PC2 is not
203 1.1 cgd * invertible. We get around that problem by using a modified PC2
204 1.1 cgd * which retains the 8 otherwise-lost bits in the unused low-order
205 1.1 cgd * bits of each byte. The low-order bits are cleared when the
206 1.1 cgd * codes are stored into the key schedule.
207 1.1 cgd * PC2ROT[1]: Same as PC2ROT[0], but with two rotations.
208 1.1 cgd * This is faster than applying PC2ROT[0] twice,
209 1.1 cgd *
210 1.1 cgd * The Bell Labs "salt" (Bob Baldwin):
211 1.1 cgd *
212 1.1 cgd * The salting is a simple permutation applied to the 48-bit result of E.
213 1.1 cgd * Specifically, if bit i (1 <= i <= 24) of the salt is set then bits i and
214 1.1 cgd * i+24 of the result are swapped. The salt is thus a 24 bit number, with
215 1.1 cgd * 16777216 possible values. (The original salt was 12 bits and could not
216 1.1 cgd * swap bits 13..24 with 36..48.)
217 1.1 cgd *
218 1.1 cgd * It is possible, but ugly, to warp the SPE table to account for the salt
219 1.1 cgd * permutation. Fortunately, the conditional bit swapping requires only
220 1.1 cgd * about four machine instructions and can be done on-the-fly with about an
221 1.1 cgd * 8% performance penalty.
222 1.1 cgd */
223 1.1 cgd
224 1.1 cgd typedef union {
225 1.1 cgd unsigned char b[8];
226 1.1 cgd struct {
227 1.4 cgd int32_t i0;
228 1.4 cgd int32_t i1;
229 1.1 cgd } b32;
230 1.1 cgd #if defined(B64)
231 1.1 cgd B64 b64;
232 1.1 cgd #endif
233 1.1 cgd } C_block;
234 1.1 cgd
235 1.1 cgd /*
236 1.1 cgd * Convert twenty-four-bit long in host-order
237 1.1 cgd * to six bits (and 2 low-order zeroes) per char little-endian format.
238 1.1 cgd */
239 1.1 cgd #define TO_SIX_BIT(rslt, src) { \
240 1.1 cgd C_block cvt; \
241 1.1 cgd cvt.b[0] = src; src >>= 6; \
242 1.1 cgd cvt.b[1] = src; src >>= 6; \
243 1.1 cgd cvt.b[2] = src; src >>= 6; \
244 1.1 cgd cvt.b[3] = src; \
245 1.1 cgd rslt = (cvt.b32.i0 & 0x3f3f3f3fL) << 2; \
246 1.1 cgd }
247 1.1 cgd
248 1.1 cgd /*
249 1.1 cgd * These macros may someday permit efficient use of 64-bit integers.
250 1.1 cgd */
251 1.1 cgd #define ZERO(d,d0,d1) d0 = 0, d1 = 0
252 1.1 cgd #define LOAD(d,d0,d1,bl) d0 = (bl).b32.i0, d1 = (bl).b32.i1
253 1.1 cgd #define LOADREG(d,d0,d1,s,s0,s1) d0 = s0, d1 = s1
254 1.1 cgd #define OR(d,d0,d1,bl) d0 |= (bl).b32.i0, d1 |= (bl).b32.i1
255 1.1 cgd #define STORE(s,s0,s1,bl) (bl).b32.i0 = s0, (bl).b32.i1 = s1
256 1.4 cgd #define DCL_BLOCK(d,d0,d1) int32_t d0, d1
257 1.1 cgd
258 1.1 cgd #if defined(LARGEDATA)
259 1.1 cgd /* Waste memory like crazy. Also, do permutations in line */
260 1.1 cgd #define LGCHUNKBITS 3
261 1.1 cgd #define CHUNKBITS (1<<LGCHUNKBITS)
262 1.1 cgd #define PERM6464(d,d0,d1,cpp,p) \
263 1.1 cgd LOAD(d,d0,d1,(p)[(0<<CHUNKBITS)+(cpp)[0]]); \
264 1.1 cgd OR (d,d0,d1,(p)[(1<<CHUNKBITS)+(cpp)[1]]); \
265 1.1 cgd OR (d,d0,d1,(p)[(2<<CHUNKBITS)+(cpp)[2]]); \
266 1.1 cgd OR (d,d0,d1,(p)[(3<<CHUNKBITS)+(cpp)[3]]); \
267 1.1 cgd OR (d,d0,d1,(p)[(4<<CHUNKBITS)+(cpp)[4]]); \
268 1.1 cgd OR (d,d0,d1,(p)[(5<<CHUNKBITS)+(cpp)[5]]); \
269 1.1 cgd OR (d,d0,d1,(p)[(6<<CHUNKBITS)+(cpp)[6]]); \
270 1.1 cgd OR (d,d0,d1,(p)[(7<<CHUNKBITS)+(cpp)[7]]);
271 1.1 cgd #define PERM3264(d,d0,d1,cpp,p) \
272 1.1 cgd LOAD(d,d0,d1,(p)[(0<<CHUNKBITS)+(cpp)[0]]); \
273 1.1 cgd OR (d,d0,d1,(p)[(1<<CHUNKBITS)+(cpp)[1]]); \
274 1.1 cgd OR (d,d0,d1,(p)[(2<<CHUNKBITS)+(cpp)[2]]); \
275 1.1 cgd OR (d,d0,d1,(p)[(3<<CHUNKBITS)+(cpp)[3]]);
276 1.1 cgd #else
277 1.1 cgd /* "small data" */
278 1.1 cgd #define LGCHUNKBITS 2
279 1.1 cgd #define CHUNKBITS (1<<LGCHUNKBITS)
280 1.1 cgd #define PERM6464(d,d0,d1,cpp,p) \
281 1.1 cgd { C_block tblk; permute(cpp,&tblk,p,8); LOAD (d,d0,d1,tblk); }
282 1.1 cgd #define PERM3264(d,d0,d1,cpp,p) \
283 1.1 cgd { C_block tblk; permute(cpp,&tblk,p,4); LOAD (d,d0,d1,tblk); }
284 1.1 cgd
285 1.1 cgd STATIC
286 1.1 cgd permute(cp, out, p, chars_in)
287 1.1 cgd unsigned char *cp;
288 1.1 cgd C_block *out;
289 1.1 cgd register C_block *p;
290 1.1 cgd int chars_in;
291 1.1 cgd {
292 1.1 cgd register DCL_BLOCK(D,D0,D1);
293 1.1 cgd register C_block *tp;
294 1.1 cgd register int t;
295 1.1 cgd
296 1.1 cgd ZERO(D,D0,D1);
297 1.1 cgd do {
298 1.1 cgd t = *cp++;
299 1.1 cgd tp = &p[t&0xf]; OR(D,D0,D1,*tp); p += (1<<CHUNKBITS);
300 1.1 cgd tp = &p[t>>4]; OR(D,D0,D1,*tp); p += (1<<CHUNKBITS);
301 1.1 cgd } while (--chars_in > 0);
302 1.1 cgd STORE(D,D0,D1,*out);
303 1.1 cgd }
304 1.1 cgd #endif /* LARGEDATA */
305 1.1 cgd
306 1.1 cgd
307 1.1 cgd /* ===== (mostly) Standard DES Tables ==================== */
308 1.1 cgd
309 1.1 cgd static unsigned char IP[] = { /* initial permutation */
310 1.1 cgd 58, 50, 42, 34, 26, 18, 10, 2,
311 1.1 cgd 60, 52, 44, 36, 28, 20, 12, 4,
312 1.1 cgd 62, 54, 46, 38, 30, 22, 14, 6,
313 1.1 cgd 64, 56, 48, 40, 32, 24, 16, 8,
314 1.1 cgd 57, 49, 41, 33, 25, 17, 9, 1,
315 1.1 cgd 59, 51, 43, 35, 27, 19, 11, 3,
316 1.1 cgd 61, 53, 45, 37, 29, 21, 13, 5,
317 1.1 cgd 63, 55, 47, 39, 31, 23, 15, 7,
318 1.1 cgd };
319 1.1 cgd
320 1.1 cgd /* The final permutation is the inverse of IP - no table is necessary */
321 1.1 cgd
322 1.1 cgd static unsigned char ExpandTr[] = { /* expansion operation */
323 1.1 cgd 32, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
324 1.1 cgd 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
325 1.1 cgd 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
326 1.1 cgd 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17,
327 1.1 cgd 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21,
328 1.1 cgd 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25,
329 1.1 cgd 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,
330 1.1 cgd 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 1,
331 1.1 cgd };
332 1.1 cgd
333 1.1 cgd static unsigned char PC1[] = { /* permuted choice table 1 */
334 1.1 cgd 57, 49, 41, 33, 25, 17, 9,
335 1.1 cgd 1, 58, 50, 42, 34, 26, 18,
336 1.1 cgd 10, 2, 59, 51, 43, 35, 27,
337 1.1 cgd 19, 11, 3, 60, 52, 44, 36,
338 1.1 cgd
339 1.1 cgd 63, 55, 47, 39, 31, 23, 15,
340 1.1 cgd 7, 62, 54, 46, 38, 30, 22,
341 1.1 cgd 14, 6, 61, 53, 45, 37, 29,
342 1.1 cgd 21, 13, 5, 28, 20, 12, 4,
343 1.1 cgd };
344 1.1 cgd
345 1.1 cgd static unsigned char Rotates[] = { /* PC1 rotation schedule */
346 1.1 cgd 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1,
347 1.1 cgd };
348 1.1 cgd
349 1.1 cgd /* note: each "row" of PC2 is left-padded with bits that make it invertible */
350 1.1 cgd static unsigned char PC2[] = { /* permuted choice table 2 */
351 1.1 cgd 9, 18, 14, 17, 11, 24, 1, 5,
352 1.1 cgd 22, 25, 3, 28, 15, 6, 21, 10,
353 1.1 cgd 35, 38, 23, 19, 12, 4, 26, 8,
354 1.1 cgd 43, 54, 16, 7, 27, 20, 13, 2,
355 1.1 cgd
356 1.1 cgd 0, 0, 41, 52, 31, 37, 47, 55,
357 1.1 cgd 0, 0, 30, 40, 51, 45, 33, 48,
358 1.1 cgd 0, 0, 44, 49, 39, 56, 34, 53,
359 1.1 cgd 0, 0, 46, 42, 50, 36, 29, 32,
360 1.1 cgd };
361 1.1 cgd
362 1.1 cgd static unsigned char S[8][64] = { /* 48->32 bit substitution tables */
363 1.1 cgd /* S[1] */
364 1.1 cgd 14, 4, 13, 1, 2, 15, 11, 8, 3, 10, 6, 12, 5, 9, 0, 7,
365 1.1 cgd 0, 15, 7, 4, 14, 2, 13, 1, 10, 6, 12, 11, 9, 5, 3, 8,
366 1.1 cgd 4, 1, 14, 8, 13, 6, 2, 11, 15, 12, 9, 7, 3, 10, 5, 0,
367 1.1 cgd 15, 12, 8, 2, 4, 9, 1, 7, 5, 11, 3, 14, 10, 0, 6, 13,
368 1.1 cgd /* S[2] */
369 1.1 cgd 15, 1, 8, 14, 6, 11, 3, 4, 9, 7, 2, 13, 12, 0, 5, 10,
370 1.1 cgd 3, 13, 4, 7, 15, 2, 8, 14, 12, 0, 1, 10, 6, 9, 11, 5,
371 1.1 cgd 0, 14, 7, 11, 10, 4, 13, 1, 5, 8, 12, 6, 9, 3, 2, 15,
372 1.1 cgd 13, 8, 10, 1, 3, 15, 4, 2, 11, 6, 7, 12, 0, 5, 14, 9,
373 1.1 cgd /* S[3] */
374 1.1 cgd 10, 0, 9, 14, 6, 3, 15, 5, 1, 13, 12, 7, 11, 4, 2, 8,
375 1.1 cgd 13, 7, 0, 9, 3, 4, 6, 10, 2, 8, 5, 14, 12, 11, 15, 1,
376 1.1 cgd 13, 6, 4, 9, 8, 15, 3, 0, 11, 1, 2, 12, 5, 10, 14, 7,
377 1.1 cgd 1, 10, 13, 0, 6, 9, 8, 7, 4, 15, 14, 3, 11, 5, 2, 12,
378 1.1 cgd /* S[4] */
379 1.1 cgd 7, 13, 14, 3, 0, 6, 9, 10, 1, 2, 8, 5, 11, 12, 4, 15,
380 1.1 cgd 13, 8, 11, 5, 6, 15, 0, 3, 4, 7, 2, 12, 1, 10, 14, 9,
381 1.1 cgd 10, 6, 9, 0, 12, 11, 7, 13, 15, 1, 3, 14, 5, 2, 8, 4,
382 1.1 cgd 3, 15, 0, 6, 10, 1, 13, 8, 9, 4, 5, 11, 12, 7, 2, 14,
383 1.1 cgd /* S[5] */
384 1.1 cgd 2, 12, 4, 1, 7, 10, 11, 6, 8, 5, 3, 15, 13, 0, 14, 9,
385 1.1 cgd 14, 11, 2, 12, 4, 7, 13, 1, 5, 0, 15, 10, 3, 9, 8, 6,
386 1.1 cgd 4, 2, 1, 11, 10, 13, 7, 8, 15, 9, 12, 5, 6, 3, 0, 14,
387 1.1 cgd 11, 8, 12, 7, 1, 14, 2, 13, 6, 15, 0, 9, 10, 4, 5, 3,
388 1.1 cgd /* S[6] */
389 1.1 cgd 12, 1, 10, 15, 9, 2, 6, 8, 0, 13, 3, 4, 14, 7, 5, 11,
390 1.1 cgd 10, 15, 4, 2, 7, 12, 9, 5, 6, 1, 13, 14, 0, 11, 3, 8,
391 1.1 cgd 9, 14, 15, 5, 2, 8, 12, 3, 7, 0, 4, 10, 1, 13, 11, 6,
392 1.1 cgd 4, 3, 2, 12, 9, 5, 15, 10, 11, 14, 1, 7, 6, 0, 8, 13,
393 1.1 cgd /* S[7] */
394 1.1 cgd 4, 11, 2, 14, 15, 0, 8, 13, 3, 12, 9, 7, 5, 10, 6, 1,
395 1.1 cgd 13, 0, 11, 7, 4, 9, 1, 10, 14, 3, 5, 12, 2, 15, 8, 6,
396 1.1 cgd 1, 4, 11, 13, 12, 3, 7, 14, 10, 15, 6, 8, 0, 5, 9, 2,
397 1.1 cgd 6, 11, 13, 8, 1, 4, 10, 7, 9, 5, 0, 15, 14, 2, 3, 12,
398 1.1 cgd /* S[8] */
399 1.1 cgd 13, 2, 8, 4, 6, 15, 11, 1, 10, 9, 3, 14, 5, 0, 12, 7,
400 1.1 cgd 1, 15, 13, 8, 10, 3, 7, 4, 12, 5, 6, 11, 0, 14, 9, 2,
401 1.1 cgd 7, 11, 4, 1, 9, 12, 14, 2, 0, 6, 10, 13, 15, 3, 5, 8,
402 1.1 cgd 2, 1, 14, 7, 4, 10, 8, 13, 15, 12, 9, 0, 3, 5, 6, 11,
403 1.1 cgd };
404 1.1 cgd
405 1.1 cgd static unsigned char P32Tr[] = { /* 32-bit permutation function */
406 1.1 cgd 16, 7, 20, 21,
407 1.1 cgd 29, 12, 28, 17,
408 1.1 cgd 1, 15, 23, 26,
409 1.1 cgd 5, 18, 31, 10,
410 1.1 cgd 2, 8, 24, 14,
411 1.1 cgd 32, 27, 3, 9,
412 1.1 cgd 19, 13, 30, 6,
413 1.1 cgd 22, 11, 4, 25,
414 1.1 cgd };
415 1.1 cgd
416 1.1 cgd static unsigned char CIFP[] = { /* compressed/interleaved permutation */
417 1.1 cgd 1, 2, 3, 4, 17, 18, 19, 20,
418 1.1 cgd 5, 6, 7, 8, 21, 22, 23, 24,
419 1.1 cgd 9, 10, 11, 12, 25, 26, 27, 28,
420 1.1 cgd 13, 14, 15, 16, 29, 30, 31, 32,
421 1.1 cgd
422 1.1 cgd 33, 34, 35, 36, 49, 50, 51, 52,
423 1.1 cgd 37, 38, 39, 40, 53, 54, 55, 56,
424 1.1 cgd 41, 42, 43, 44, 57, 58, 59, 60,
425 1.1 cgd 45, 46, 47, 48, 61, 62, 63, 64,
426 1.1 cgd };
427 1.1 cgd
428 1.1 cgd static unsigned char itoa64[] = /* 0..63 => ascii-64 */
429 1.1 cgd "./0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";
430 1.1 cgd
431 1.1 cgd
432 1.1 cgd /* ===== Tables that are initialized at run time ==================== */
433 1.1 cgd
434 1.1 cgd
435 1.1 cgd static unsigned char a64toi[128]; /* ascii-64 => 0..63 */
436 1.1 cgd
437 1.1 cgd /* Initial key schedule permutation */
438 1.1 cgd static C_block PC1ROT[64/CHUNKBITS][1<<CHUNKBITS];
439 1.1 cgd
440 1.1 cgd /* Subsequent key schedule rotation permutations */
441 1.1 cgd static C_block PC2ROT[2][64/CHUNKBITS][1<<CHUNKBITS];
442 1.1 cgd
443 1.1 cgd /* Initial permutation/expansion table */
444 1.1 cgd static C_block IE3264[32/CHUNKBITS][1<<CHUNKBITS];
445 1.1 cgd
446 1.1 cgd /* Table that combines the S, P, and E operations. */
447 1.4 cgd static int32_t SPE[2][8][64];
448 1.1 cgd
449 1.1 cgd /* compressed/interleaved => final permutation table */
450 1.1 cgd static C_block CF6464[64/CHUNKBITS][1<<CHUNKBITS];
451 1.1 cgd
452 1.1 cgd
453 1.1 cgd /* ==================================== */
454 1.1 cgd
455 1.1 cgd
456 1.1 cgd static C_block constdatablock; /* encryption constant */
457 1.1 cgd static char cryptresult[1+4+4+11+1]; /* encrypted result */
458 1.1 cgd
459 1.1 cgd /*
460 1.1 cgd * Return a pointer to static data consisting of the "setting"
461 1.1 cgd * followed by an encryption produced by the "key" and "setting".
462 1.1 cgd */
463 1.1 cgd char *
464 1.1 cgd crypt(key, setting)
465 1.1 cgd register const char *key;
466 1.1 cgd register const char *setting;
467 1.1 cgd {
468 1.1 cgd register char *encp;
469 1.4 cgd register int32_t i;
470 1.1 cgd register int t;
471 1.4 cgd int32_t salt;
472 1.1 cgd int num_iter, salt_size;
473 1.1 cgd C_block keyblock, rsltblock;
474 1.1 cgd
475 1.1 cgd for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
476 1.1 cgd if ((t = 2*(unsigned char)(*key)) != 0)
477 1.1 cgd key++;
478 1.1 cgd keyblock.b[i] = t;
479 1.1 cgd }
480 1.1 cgd if (des_setkey((char *)keyblock.b)) /* also initializes "a64toi" */
481 1.1 cgd return (NULL);
482 1.1 cgd
483 1.1 cgd encp = &cryptresult[0];
484 1.1 cgd switch (*setting) {
485 1.1 cgd case _PASSWORD_EFMT1:
486 1.1 cgd /*
487 1.1 cgd * Involve the rest of the password 8 characters at a time.
488 1.1 cgd */
489 1.1 cgd while (*key) {
490 1.1 cgd if (des_cipher((char *)&keyblock,
491 1.1 cgd (char *)&keyblock, 0L, 1))
492 1.1 cgd return (NULL);
493 1.1 cgd for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
494 1.1 cgd if ((t = 2*(unsigned char)(*key)) != 0)
495 1.1 cgd key++;
496 1.1 cgd keyblock.b[i] ^= t;
497 1.1 cgd }
498 1.1 cgd if (des_setkey((char *)keyblock.b))
499 1.1 cgd return (NULL);
500 1.1 cgd }
501 1.1 cgd
502 1.1 cgd *encp++ = *setting++;
503 1.1 cgd
504 1.1 cgd /* get iteration count */
505 1.1 cgd num_iter = 0;
506 1.1 cgd for (i = 4; --i >= 0; ) {
507 1.1 cgd if ((t = (unsigned char)setting[i]) == '\0')
508 1.1 cgd t = '.';
509 1.1 cgd encp[i] = t;
510 1.1 cgd num_iter = (num_iter<<6) | a64toi[t];
511 1.1 cgd }
512 1.1 cgd setting += 4;
513 1.1 cgd encp += 4;
514 1.1 cgd salt_size = 4;
515 1.1 cgd break;
516 1.1 cgd default:
517 1.1 cgd num_iter = 25;
518 1.1 cgd salt_size = 2;
519 1.1 cgd }
520 1.1 cgd
521 1.1 cgd salt = 0;
522 1.1 cgd for (i = salt_size; --i >= 0; ) {
523 1.1 cgd if ((t = (unsigned char)setting[i]) == '\0')
524 1.1 cgd t = '.';
525 1.1 cgd encp[i] = t;
526 1.1 cgd salt = (salt<<6) | a64toi[t];
527 1.1 cgd }
528 1.1 cgd encp += salt_size;
529 1.1 cgd if (des_cipher((char *)&constdatablock, (char *)&rsltblock,
530 1.1 cgd salt, num_iter))
531 1.1 cgd return (NULL);
532 1.1 cgd
533 1.1 cgd /*
534 1.1 cgd * Encode the 64 cipher bits as 11 ascii characters.
535 1.1 cgd */
536 1.4 cgd i = ((int32_t)((rsltblock.b[0]<<8) | rsltblock.b[1])<<8) |
537 1.4 cgd rsltblock.b[2];
538 1.1 cgd encp[3] = itoa64[i&0x3f]; i >>= 6;
539 1.1 cgd encp[2] = itoa64[i&0x3f]; i >>= 6;
540 1.1 cgd encp[1] = itoa64[i&0x3f]; i >>= 6;
541 1.1 cgd encp[0] = itoa64[i]; encp += 4;
542 1.4 cgd i = ((int32_t)((rsltblock.b[3]<<8) | rsltblock.b[4])<<8) |
543 1.4 cgd rsltblock.b[5];
544 1.1 cgd encp[3] = itoa64[i&0x3f]; i >>= 6;
545 1.1 cgd encp[2] = itoa64[i&0x3f]; i >>= 6;
546 1.1 cgd encp[1] = itoa64[i&0x3f]; i >>= 6;
547 1.1 cgd encp[0] = itoa64[i]; encp += 4;
548 1.4 cgd i = ((int32_t)((rsltblock.b[6])<<8) | rsltblock.b[7])<<2;
549 1.1 cgd encp[2] = itoa64[i&0x3f]; i >>= 6;
550 1.1 cgd encp[1] = itoa64[i&0x3f]; i >>= 6;
551 1.1 cgd encp[0] = itoa64[i];
552 1.1 cgd
553 1.1 cgd encp[3] = 0;
554 1.1 cgd
555 1.1 cgd return (cryptresult);
556 1.1 cgd }
557 1.1 cgd
558 1.1 cgd
559 1.1 cgd /*
560 1.1 cgd * The Key Schedule, filled in by des_setkey() or setkey().
561 1.1 cgd */
562 1.1 cgd #define KS_SIZE 16
563 1.1 cgd static C_block KS[KS_SIZE];
564 1.1 cgd
565 1.1 cgd /*
566 1.1 cgd * Set up the key schedule from the key.
567 1.1 cgd */
568 1.1 cgd des_setkey(key)
569 1.1 cgd register const char *key;
570 1.1 cgd {
571 1.1 cgd register DCL_BLOCK(K, K0, K1);
572 1.1 cgd register C_block *ptabp;
573 1.1 cgd register int i;
574 1.1 cgd static int des_ready = 0;
575 1.1 cgd
576 1.1 cgd if (!des_ready) {
577 1.1 cgd init_des();
578 1.1 cgd des_ready = 1;
579 1.1 cgd }
580 1.1 cgd
581 1.1 cgd PERM6464(K,K0,K1,(unsigned char *)key,(C_block *)PC1ROT);
582 1.1 cgd key = (char *)&KS[0];
583 1.1 cgd STORE(K&~0x03030303L, K0&~0x03030303L, K1, *(C_block *)key);
584 1.1 cgd for (i = 1; i < 16; i++) {
585 1.1 cgd key += sizeof(C_block);
586 1.1 cgd STORE(K,K0,K1,*(C_block *)key);
587 1.1 cgd ptabp = (C_block *)PC2ROT[Rotates[i]-1];
588 1.1 cgd PERM6464(K,K0,K1,(unsigned char *)key,ptabp);
589 1.1 cgd STORE(K&~0x03030303L, K0&~0x03030303L, K1, *(C_block *)key);
590 1.1 cgd }
591 1.1 cgd return (0);
592 1.1 cgd }
593 1.1 cgd
594 1.1 cgd /*
595 1.1 cgd * Encrypt (or decrypt if num_iter < 0) the 8 chars at "in" with abs(num_iter)
596 1.1 cgd * iterations of DES, using the the given 24-bit salt and the pre-computed key
597 1.1 cgd * schedule, and store the resulting 8 chars at "out" (in == out is permitted).
598 1.1 cgd *
599 1.1 cgd * NOTE: the performance of this routine is critically dependent on your
600 1.1 cgd * compiler and machine architecture.
601 1.1 cgd */
602 1.1 cgd des_cipher(in, out, salt, num_iter)
603 1.1 cgd const char *in;
604 1.1 cgd char *out;
605 1.1 cgd long salt;
606 1.1 cgd int num_iter;
607 1.1 cgd {
608 1.1 cgd /* variables that we want in registers, most important first */
609 1.1 cgd #if defined(pdp11)
610 1.1 cgd register int j;
611 1.1 cgd #endif
612 1.4 cgd register int32_t L0, L1, R0, R1, k;
613 1.1 cgd register C_block *kp;
614 1.1 cgd register int ks_inc, loop_count;
615 1.1 cgd C_block B;
616 1.1 cgd
617 1.1 cgd L0 = salt;
618 1.1 cgd TO_SIX_BIT(salt, L0); /* convert to 4*(6+2) format */
619 1.1 cgd
620 1.1 cgd #if defined(vax) || defined(pdp11)
621 1.1 cgd salt = ~salt; /* "x &~ y" is faster than "x & y". */
622 1.1 cgd #define SALT (~salt)
623 1.1 cgd #else
624 1.1 cgd #define SALT salt
625 1.1 cgd #endif
626 1.1 cgd
627 1.1 cgd #if defined(MUST_ALIGN)
628 1.1 cgd B.b[0] = in[0]; B.b[1] = in[1]; B.b[2] = in[2]; B.b[3] = in[3];
629 1.1 cgd B.b[4] = in[4]; B.b[5] = in[5]; B.b[6] = in[6]; B.b[7] = in[7];
630 1.1 cgd LOAD(L,L0,L1,B);
631 1.1 cgd #else
632 1.1 cgd LOAD(L,L0,L1,*(C_block *)in);
633 1.1 cgd #endif
634 1.1 cgd LOADREG(R,R0,R1,L,L0,L1);
635 1.1 cgd L0 &= 0x55555555L;
636 1.1 cgd L1 &= 0x55555555L;
637 1.1 cgd L0 = (L0 << 1) | L1; /* L0 is the even-numbered input bits */
638 1.1 cgd R0 &= 0xaaaaaaaaL;
639 1.1 cgd R1 = (R1 >> 1) & 0x55555555L;
640 1.1 cgd L1 = R0 | R1; /* L1 is the odd-numbered input bits */
641 1.1 cgd STORE(L,L0,L1,B);
642 1.1 cgd PERM3264(L,L0,L1,B.b, (C_block *)IE3264); /* even bits */
643 1.1 cgd PERM3264(R,R0,R1,B.b+4,(C_block *)IE3264); /* odd bits */
644 1.1 cgd
645 1.1 cgd if (num_iter >= 0)
646 1.1 cgd { /* encryption */
647 1.1 cgd kp = &KS[0];
648 1.1 cgd ks_inc = sizeof(*kp);
649 1.1 cgd }
650 1.1 cgd else
651 1.1 cgd { /* decryption */
652 1.1 cgd num_iter = -num_iter;
653 1.1 cgd kp = &KS[KS_SIZE-1];
654 1.3 cgd ks_inc = -(long)sizeof(*kp);
655 1.1 cgd }
656 1.1 cgd
657 1.1 cgd while (--num_iter >= 0) {
658 1.1 cgd loop_count = 8;
659 1.1 cgd do {
660 1.1 cgd
661 1.4 cgd #define SPTAB(t, i) \
662 1.4 cgd (*(int32_t*)((unsigned char *)t + i*(sizeof(int32_t)/4)))
663 1.1 cgd #if defined(gould)
664 1.1 cgd /* use this if B.b[i] is evaluated just once ... */
665 1.1 cgd #define DOXOR(x,y,i) x^=SPTAB(SPE[0][i],B.b[i]); y^=SPTAB(SPE[1][i],B.b[i]);
666 1.1 cgd #else
667 1.1 cgd #if defined(pdp11)
668 1.1 cgd /* use this if your "long" int indexing is slow */
669 1.1 cgd #define DOXOR(x,y,i) j=B.b[i]; x^=SPTAB(SPE[0][i],j); y^=SPTAB(SPE[1][i],j);
670 1.1 cgd #else
671 1.1 cgd /* use this if "k" is allocated to a register ... */
672 1.1 cgd #define DOXOR(x,y,i) k=B.b[i]; x^=SPTAB(SPE[0][i],k); y^=SPTAB(SPE[1][i],k);
673 1.1 cgd #endif
674 1.1 cgd #endif
675 1.1 cgd
676 1.1 cgd #define CRUNCH(p0, p1, q0, q1) \
677 1.1 cgd k = (q0 ^ q1) & SALT; \
678 1.1 cgd B.b32.i0 = k ^ q0 ^ kp->b32.i0; \
679 1.1 cgd B.b32.i1 = k ^ q1 ^ kp->b32.i1; \
680 1.1 cgd kp = (C_block *)((char *)kp+ks_inc); \
681 1.1 cgd \
682 1.1 cgd DOXOR(p0, p1, 0); \
683 1.1 cgd DOXOR(p0, p1, 1); \
684 1.1 cgd DOXOR(p0, p1, 2); \
685 1.1 cgd DOXOR(p0, p1, 3); \
686 1.1 cgd DOXOR(p0, p1, 4); \
687 1.1 cgd DOXOR(p0, p1, 5); \
688 1.1 cgd DOXOR(p0, p1, 6); \
689 1.1 cgd DOXOR(p0, p1, 7);
690 1.1 cgd
691 1.1 cgd CRUNCH(L0, L1, R0, R1);
692 1.1 cgd CRUNCH(R0, R1, L0, L1);
693 1.1 cgd } while (--loop_count != 0);
694 1.1 cgd kp = (C_block *)((char *)kp-(ks_inc*KS_SIZE));
695 1.1 cgd
696 1.1 cgd
697 1.1 cgd /* swap L and R */
698 1.1 cgd L0 ^= R0; L1 ^= R1;
699 1.1 cgd R0 ^= L0; R1 ^= L1;
700 1.1 cgd L0 ^= R0; L1 ^= R1;
701 1.1 cgd }
702 1.1 cgd
703 1.1 cgd /* store the encrypted (or decrypted) result */
704 1.1 cgd L0 = ((L0 >> 3) & 0x0f0f0f0fL) | ((L1 << 1) & 0xf0f0f0f0L);
705 1.1 cgd L1 = ((R0 >> 3) & 0x0f0f0f0fL) | ((R1 << 1) & 0xf0f0f0f0L);
706 1.1 cgd STORE(L,L0,L1,B);
707 1.1 cgd PERM6464(L,L0,L1,B.b, (C_block *)CF6464);
708 1.1 cgd #if defined(MUST_ALIGN)
709 1.1 cgd STORE(L,L0,L1,B);
710 1.1 cgd out[0] = B.b[0]; out[1] = B.b[1]; out[2] = B.b[2]; out[3] = B.b[3];
711 1.1 cgd out[4] = B.b[4]; out[5] = B.b[5]; out[6] = B.b[6]; out[7] = B.b[7];
712 1.1 cgd #else
713 1.1 cgd STORE(L,L0,L1,*(C_block *)out);
714 1.1 cgd #endif
715 1.1 cgd return (0);
716 1.1 cgd }
717 1.1 cgd
718 1.1 cgd
719 1.1 cgd /*
720 1.1 cgd * Initialize various tables. This need only be done once. It could even be
721 1.1 cgd * done at compile time, if the compiler were capable of that sort of thing.
722 1.1 cgd */
723 1.1 cgd STATIC
724 1.1 cgd init_des()
725 1.1 cgd {
726 1.1 cgd register int i, j;
727 1.4 cgd register int32_t k;
728 1.1 cgd register int tableno;
729 1.1 cgd static unsigned char perm[64], tmp32[32]; /* "static" for speed */
730 1.1 cgd
731 1.1 cgd /*
732 1.1 cgd * table that converts chars "./0-9A-Za-z"to integers 0-63.
733 1.1 cgd */
734 1.1 cgd for (i = 0; i < 64; i++)
735 1.1 cgd a64toi[itoa64[i]] = i;
736 1.1 cgd
737 1.1 cgd /*
738 1.1 cgd * PC1ROT - bit reverse, then PC1, then Rotate, then PC2.
739 1.1 cgd */
740 1.1 cgd for (i = 0; i < 64; i++)
741 1.1 cgd perm[i] = 0;
742 1.1 cgd for (i = 0; i < 64; i++) {
743 1.1 cgd if ((k = PC2[i]) == 0)
744 1.1 cgd continue;
745 1.1 cgd k += Rotates[0]-1;
746 1.1 cgd if ((k%28) < Rotates[0]) k -= 28;
747 1.1 cgd k = PC1[k];
748 1.1 cgd if (k > 0) {
749 1.1 cgd k--;
750 1.1 cgd k = (k|07) - (k&07);
751 1.1 cgd k++;
752 1.1 cgd }
753 1.1 cgd perm[i] = k;
754 1.1 cgd }
755 1.1 cgd #ifdef DEBUG
756 1.1 cgd prtab("pc1tab", perm, 8);
757 1.1 cgd #endif
758 1.1 cgd init_perm(PC1ROT, perm, 8, 8);
759 1.1 cgd
760 1.1 cgd /*
761 1.1 cgd * PC2ROT - PC2 inverse, then Rotate (once or twice), then PC2.
762 1.1 cgd */
763 1.1 cgd for (j = 0; j < 2; j++) {
764 1.1 cgd unsigned char pc2inv[64];
765 1.1 cgd for (i = 0; i < 64; i++)
766 1.1 cgd perm[i] = pc2inv[i] = 0;
767 1.1 cgd for (i = 0; i < 64; i++) {
768 1.1 cgd if ((k = PC2[i]) == 0)
769 1.1 cgd continue;
770 1.1 cgd pc2inv[k-1] = i+1;
771 1.1 cgd }
772 1.1 cgd for (i = 0; i < 64; i++) {
773 1.1 cgd if ((k = PC2[i]) == 0)
774 1.1 cgd continue;
775 1.1 cgd k += j;
776 1.1 cgd if ((k%28) <= j) k -= 28;
777 1.1 cgd perm[i] = pc2inv[k];
778 1.1 cgd }
779 1.1 cgd #ifdef DEBUG
780 1.1 cgd prtab("pc2tab", perm, 8);
781 1.1 cgd #endif
782 1.1 cgd init_perm(PC2ROT[j], perm, 8, 8);
783 1.1 cgd }
784 1.1 cgd
785 1.1 cgd /*
786 1.1 cgd * Bit reverse, then initial permutation, then expansion.
787 1.1 cgd */
788 1.1 cgd for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
789 1.1 cgd for (j = 0; j < 8; j++) {
790 1.1 cgd k = (j < 2)? 0: IP[ExpandTr[i*6+j-2]-1];
791 1.1 cgd if (k > 32)
792 1.1 cgd k -= 32;
793 1.1 cgd else if (k > 0)
794 1.1 cgd k--;
795 1.1 cgd if (k > 0) {
796 1.1 cgd k--;
797 1.1 cgd k = (k|07) - (k&07);
798 1.1 cgd k++;
799 1.1 cgd }
800 1.1 cgd perm[i*8+j] = k;
801 1.1 cgd }
802 1.1 cgd }
803 1.1 cgd #ifdef DEBUG
804 1.1 cgd prtab("ietab", perm, 8);
805 1.1 cgd #endif
806 1.1 cgd init_perm(IE3264, perm, 4, 8);
807 1.1 cgd
808 1.1 cgd /*
809 1.1 cgd * Compression, then final permutation, then bit reverse.
810 1.1 cgd */
811 1.1 cgd for (i = 0; i < 64; i++) {
812 1.1 cgd k = IP[CIFP[i]-1];
813 1.1 cgd if (k > 0) {
814 1.1 cgd k--;
815 1.1 cgd k = (k|07) - (k&07);
816 1.1 cgd k++;
817 1.1 cgd }
818 1.1 cgd perm[k-1] = i+1;
819 1.1 cgd }
820 1.1 cgd #ifdef DEBUG
821 1.1 cgd prtab("cftab", perm, 8);
822 1.1 cgd #endif
823 1.1 cgd init_perm(CF6464, perm, 8, 8);
824 1.1 cgd
825 1.1 cgd /*
826 1.1 cgd * SPE table
827 1.1 cgd */
828 1.1 cgd for (i = 0; i < 48; i++)
829 1.1 cgd perm[i] = P32Tr[ExpandTr[i]-1];
830 1.1 cgd for (tableno = 0; tableno < 8; tableno++) {
831 1.1 cgd for (j = 0; j < 64; j++) {
832 1.1 cgd k = (((j >> 0) &01) << 5)|
833 1.1 cgd (((j >> 1) &01) << 3)|
834 1.1 cgd (((j >> 2) &01) << 2)|
835 1.1 cgd (((j >> 3) &01) << 1)|
836 1.1 cgd (((j >> 4) &01) << 0)|
837 1.1 cgd (((j >> 5) &01) << 4);
838 1.1 cgd k = S[tableno][k];
839 1.1 cgd k = (((k >> 3)&01) << 0)|
840 1.1 cgd (((k >> 2)&01) << 1)|
841 1.1 cgd (((k >> 1)&01) << 2)|
842 1.1 cgd (((k >> 0)&01) << 3);
843 1.1 cgd for (i = 0; i < 32; i++)
844 1.1 cgd tmp32[i] = 0;
845 1.1 cgd for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
846 1.1 cgd tmp32[4 * tableno + i] = (k >> i) & 01;
847 1.1 cgd k = 0;
848 1.1 cgd for (i = 24; --i >= 0; )
849 1.1 cgd k = (k<<1) | tmp32[perm[i]-1];
850 1.1 cgd TO_SIX_BIT(SPE[0][tableno][j], k);
851 1.1 cgd k = 0;
852 1.1 cgd for (i = 24; --i >= 0; )
853 1.1 cgd k = (k<<1) | tmp32[perm[i+24]-1];
854 1.1 cgd TO_SIX_BIT(SPE[1][tableno][j], k);
855 1.1 cgd }
856 1.1 cgd }
857 1.1 cgd }
858 1.1 cgd
859 1.1 cgd /*
860 1.1 cgd * Initialize "perm" to represent transformation "p", which rearranges
861 1.1 cgd * (perhaps with expansion and/or contraction) one packed array of bits
862 1.1 cgd * (of size "chars_in" characters) into another array (of size "chars_out"
863 1.1 cgd * characters).
864 1.1 cgd *
865 1.1 cgd * "perm" must be all-zeroes on entry to this routine.
866 1.1 cgd */
867 1.1 cgd STATIC
868 1.1 cgd init_perm(perm, p, chars_in, chars_out)
869 1.1 cgd C_block perm[64/CHUNKBITS][1<<CHUNKBITS];
870 1.1 cgd unsigned char p[64];
871 1.1 cgd int chars_in, chars_out;
872 1.1 cgd {
873 1.1 cgd register int i, j, k, l;
874 1.1 cgd
875 1.1 cgd for (k = 0; k < chars_out*8; k++) { /* each output bit position */
876 1.1 cgd l = p[k] - 1; /* where this bit comes from */
877 1.1 cgd if (l < 0)
878 1.1 cgd continue; /* output bit is always 0 */
879 1.1 cgd i = l>>LGCHUNKBITS; /* which chunk this bit comes from */
880 1.1 cgd l = 1<<(l&(CHUNKBITS-1)); /* mask for this bit */
881 1.1 cgd for (j = 0; j < (1<<CHUNKBITS); j++) { /* each chunk value */
882 1.1 cgd if ((j & l) != 0)
883 1.1 cgd perm[i][j].b[k>>3] |= 1<<(k&07);
884 1.1 cgd }
885 1.1 cgd }
886 1.1 cgd }
887 1.1 cgd
888 1.1 cgd /*
889 1.1 cgd * "setkey" routine (for backwards compatibility)
890 1.1 cgd */
891 1.1 cgd setkey(key)
892 1.1 cgd register const char *key;
893 1.1 cgd {
894 1.1 cgd register int i, j, k;
895 1.1 cgd C_block keyblock;
896 1.1 cgd
897 1.1 cgd for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
898 1.1 cgd k = 0;
899 1.1 cgd for (j = 0; j < 8; j++) {
900 1.1 cgd k <<= 1;
901 1.1 cgd k |= (unsigned char)*key++;
902 1.1 cgd }
903 1.1 cgd keyblock.b[i] = k;
904 1.1 cgd }
905 1.1 cgd return (des_setkey((char *)keyblock.b));
906 1.1 cgd }
907 1.1 cgd
908 1.1 cgd /*
909 1.1 cgd * "encrypt" routine (for backwards compatibility)
910 1.1 cgd */
911 1.1 cgd encrypt(block, flag)
912 1.1 cgd register char *block;
913 1.1 cgd int flag;
914 1.1 cgd {
915 1.1 cgd register int i, j, k;
916 1.1 cgd C_block cblock;
917 1.1 cgd
918 1.1 cgd for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
919 1.1 cgd k = 0;
920 1.1 cgd for (j = 0; j < 8; j++) {
921 1.1 cgd k <<= 1;
922 1.1 cgd k |= (unsigned char)*block++;
923 1.1 cgd }
924 1.1 cgd cblock.b[i] = k;
925 1.1 cgd }
926 1.1 cgd if (des_cipher((char *)&cblock, (char *)&cblock, 0L, (flag ? -1: 1)))
927 1.1 cgd return (1);
928 1.1 cgd for (i = 7; i >= 0; i--) {
929 1.1 cgd k = cblock.b[i];
930 1.1 cgd for (j = 7; j >= 0; j--) {
931 1.1 cgd *--block = k&01;
932 1.1 cgd k >>= 1;
933 1.1 cgd }
934 1.1 cgd }
935 1.1 cgd return (0);
936 1.1 cgd }
937 1.1 cgd
938 1.1 cgd #ifdef DEBUG
939 1.1 cgd STATIC
940 1.1 cgd prtab(s, t, num_rows)
941 1.1 cgd char *s;
942 1.1 cgd unsigned char *t;
943 1.1 cgd int num_rows;
944 1.1 cgd {
945 1.1 cgd register int i, j;
946 1.1 cgd
947 1.1 cgd (void)printf("%s:\n", s);
948 1.1 cgd for (i = 0; i < num_rows; i++) {
949 1.1 cgd for (j = 0; j < 8; j++) {
950 1.1 cgd (void)printf("%3d", t[i*8+j]);
951 1.1 cgd }
952 1.1 cgd (void)printf("\n");
953 1.1 cgd }
954 1.1 cgd (void)printf("\n");
955 1.1 cgd }
956 1.1 cgd #endif
957