pkcs5_pbkdf2.c revision 1.7 1 1.7 christos /* $NetBSD: pkcs5_pbkdf2.c,v 1.7 2005/03/30 17:10:18 christos Exp $ */
2 1.1 elric
3 1.1 elric /*-
4 1.2 elric * Copyright (c) 2002, 2003 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 1.1 elric * All rights reserved.
6 1.1 elric *
7 1.1 elric * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 1.1 elric * by Roland C. Dowdeswell.
9 1.1 elric *
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25 1.1 elric *
26 1.1 elric * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
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28 1.1 elric * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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36 1.1 elric * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
37 1.1 elric */
38 1.1 elric
39 1.1 elric /*
40 1.1 elric * This code is an implementation of PKCS #5 PBKDF2 which is described
41 1.1 elric * in:
42 1.1 elric *
43 1.1 elric * ``PKCS #5 v2.0: Password-Based Cryptography Standard'', RSA Laboratories,
44 1.1 elric * March 25, 1999.
45 1.1 elric *
46 1.1 elric * and can be found at the following URL:
47 1.1 elric *
48 1.1 elric * http://www.rsasecurity.com/rsalabs/pkcs/pkcs-5/
49 1.1 elric *
50 1.1 elric * It was also republished as RFC 2898.
51 1.1 elric */
52 1.1 elric
53 1.1 elric
54 1.1 elric #include <sys/cdefs.h>
55 1.1 elric #ifndef lint
56 1.7 christos __RCSID("$NetBSD: pkcs5_pbkdf2.c,v 1.7 2005/03/30 17:10:18 christos Exp $");
57 1.1 elric #endif
58 1.1 elric
59 1.2 elric #include <sys/resource.h>
60 1.2 elric
61 1.1 elric #include <assert.h>
62 1.1 elric #include <stdlib.h>
63 1.1 elric #include <string.h>
64 1.1 elric
65 1.1 elric #include <openssl/hmac.h>
66 1.1 elric
67 1.1 elric #include "pkcs5_pbkdf2.h"
68 1.1 elric #include "utils.h"
69 1.1 elric
70 1.1 elric static void int_encode(u_int8_t *, int);
71 1.1 elric static void prf_iterate(u_int8_t *, const u_int8_t *, int,
72 1.1 elric const u_int8_t *, int, int, int);
73 1.2 elric static int pkcs5_pbkdf2_time(int, int);
74 1.1 elric
75 1.1 elric #define PRF_BLOCKLEN 20
76 1.1 elric
77 1.1 elric /*
78 1.1 elric * int_encode encodes i as a four octet integer, most significant
79 1.1 elric * octet first. (from the end of Step 3).
80 1.1 elric */
81 1.1 elric
82 1.1 elric static void
83 1.1 elric int_encode(u_int8_t *res, int i)
84 1.1 elric {
85 1.1 elric
86 1.1 elric *res++ = (i >> 24) & 0xff;
87 1.1 elric *res++ = (i >> 16) & 0xff;
88 1.1 elric *res++ = (i >> 8) & 0xff;
89 1.1 elric *res = (i ) & 0xff;
90 1.1 elric }
91 1.1 elric
92 1.2 elric static void
93 1.1 elric prf_iterate(u_int8_t *r, const u_int8_t *P, int Plen,
94 1.1 elric const u_int8_t *S, int Slen, int c, int ind)
95 1.1 elric {
96 1.1 elric int first_time = 1;
97 1.1 elric int i;
98 1.1 elric int datalen;
99 1.1 elric int tmplen;
100 1.1 elric u_int8_t *data;
101 1.1 elric u_int8_t tmp[EVP_MAX_MD_SIZE];
102 1.1 elric
103 1.7 christos data = emalloc(Slen + 4);
104 1.1 elric memcpy(data, S, Slen);
105 1.1 elric int_encode(data + Slen, ind);
106 1.1 elric datalen = Slen + 4;
107 1.1 elric
108 1.1 elric for (i=0; i < c; i++) {
109 1.1 elric HMAC(EVP_sha1(), P, Plen, data, datalen, tmp, &tmplen);
110 1.1 elric
111 1.1 elric assert(tmplen == PRF_BLOCKLEN);
112 1.1 elric
113 1.1 elric if (first_time) {
114 1.1 elric memcpy(r, tmp, PRF_BLOCKLEN);
115 1.1 elric first_time = 0;
116 1.1 elric } else
117 1.1 elric memxor(r, tmp, PRF_BLOCKLEN);
118 1.1 elric memcpy(data, tmp, PRF_BLOCKLEN);
119 1.1 elric datalen = PRF_BLOCKLEN;
120 1.1 elric }
121 1.1 elric free(data);
122 1.1 elric }
123 1.1 elric
124 1.1 elric /*
125 1.1 elric * pkcs5_pbkdf2 takes all of its lengths in bytes.
126 1.1 elric */
127 1.1 elric
128 1.1 elric int
129 1.1 elric pkcs5_pbkdf2(u_int8_t **r, int dkLen, const u_int8_t *P, int Plen,
130 1.5 dan const u_int8_t *S, int Slen, int c, int compat)
131 1.1 elric {
132 1.1 elric int i;
133 1.1 elric int l;
134 1.1 elric
135 1.1 elric /* sanity */
136 1.1 elric if (!r)
137 1.1 elric return -1;
138 1.1 elric if (dkLen <= 0)
139 1.1 elric return -1;
140 1.1 elric if (c < 1)
141 1.1 elric return -1;
142 1.1 elric
143 1.1 elric /* Step 2 */
144 1.1 elric l = (dkLen + PRF_BLOCKLEN - 1) / PRF_BLOCKLEN;
145 1.1 elric
146 1.1 elric /* allocate the output */
147 1.7 christos *r = emalloc(l * PRF_BLOCKLEN);
148 1.1 elric
149 1.1 elric /* Step 3 */
150 1.1 elric for (i=0; i < l; i++)
151 1.5 dan prf_iterate(*r + (PRF_BLOCKLEN * i), P, Plen, S, Slen, c,
152 1.5 dan (compat?i:i+1));
153 1.1 elric
154 1.1 elric /* Step 4 and 5
155 1.1 elric * by the structure of the code, we do not need to concatenate
156 1.1 elric * the blocks, they're already concatenated. We do not extract
157 1.1 elric * the first dkLen octets, since we [naturally] assume that the
158 1.1 elric * calling function will use only the octets that it needs and
159 1.1 elric * the free(3) will free all of the allocated memory.
160 1.1 elric */
161 1.1 elric return 0;
162 1.2 elric }
163 1.2 elric
164 1.2 elric /*
165 1.2 elric * We use predefined lengths for the password and salt to ensure that
166 1.2 elric * no analysis can be done on the output of the calibration based on
167 1.2 elric * those parameters. We do not do the same for dkLen because:
168 1.2 elric * 1. dkLen is known to the attacker if they know the iteration
169 1.2 elric * count, and
170 1.2 elric * 2. using the wrong dkLen will skew the calibration by an
171 1.2 elric * integral factor n = (dkLen / 160).
172 1.2 elric */
173 1.2 elric
174 1.2 elric #define CAL_PASSLEN 64
175 1.2 elric #define CAL_SALTLEN 64
176 1.2 elric #define CAL_TIME 30000 /* Minimum number of microseconds that
177 1.2 elric * are considered significant.
178 1.2 elric */
179 1.2 elric
180 1.2 elric /*
181 1.6 elric * We return the user time in microseconds that c iterations
182 1.2 elric * of the algorithm take.
183 1.2 elric */
184 1.2 elric
185 1.2 elric static int
186 1.2 elric pkcs5_pbkdf2_time(int dkLen, int c)
187 1.2 elric {
188 1.2 elric struct rusage start;
189 1.2 elric struct rusage end;
190 1.2 elric int ret;
191 1.2 elric u_int8_t *r = NULL;
192 1.2 elric u_int8_t P[CAL_PASSLEN];
193 1.2 elric u_int8_t S[CAL_SALTLEN];
194 1.2 elric
195 1.2 elric getrusage(RUSAGE_SELF, &start);
196 1.5 dan /* XXX compat flag at end to be removed when _OLD keygen method is */
197 1.5 dan ret = pkcs5_pbkdf2(&r, dkLen, P, sizeof(P), S, sizeof(S), c, 0);
198 1.2 elric if (ret)
199 1.2 elric return ret;
200 1.2 elric getrusage(RUSAGE_SELF, &end);
201 1.2 elric free(r);
202 1.2 elric
203 1.2 elric return (end.ru_utime.tv_sec - start.ru_utime.tv_sec) * 1000000
204 1.2 elric + (end.ru_utime.tv_usec - start.ru_utime.tv_usec);
205 1.2 elric }
206 1.2 elric
207 1.2 elric int
208 1.6 elric pkcs5_pbkdf2_calibrate(int dkLen, int microseconds)
209 1.2 elric {
210 1.2 elric int c;
211 1.2 elric int t = 0;
212 1.2 elric int ret;
213 1.2 elric
214 1.2 elric /*
215 1.2 elric * First we get a meaningfully long time by doubling the
216 1.2 elric * iteration count until it takes longer than CAL_TIME. This
217 1.2 elric * should take approximately 2 * CAL_TIME.
218 1.2 elric */
219 1.2 elric for (c=1;; c *= 2) {
220 1.2 elric t = pkcs5_pbkdf2_time(dkLen, c);
221 1.2 elric if (t > CAL_TIME)
222 1.2 elric break;
223 1.2 elric }
224 1.2 elric
225 1.2 elric /* Now that we know that, we scale it. */
226 1.6 elric ret = (int) ((u_int64_t) c * microseconds / t);
227 1.2 elric
228 1.2 elric /*
229 1.2 elric * Since it is quite important to not get this wrong,
230 1.2 elric * we test the result.
231 1.2 elric */
232 1.2 elric
233 1.2 elric t = pkcs5_pbkdf2_time(dkLen, ret);
234 1.2 elric
235 1.2 elric /* if we are over 5% off, return an error */
236 1.6 elric if (abs(microseconds - t) > (microseconds / 20))
237 1.2 elric return -1;
238 1.2 elric
239 1.2 elric return ret;
240 1.1 elric }
241