zfs/include/sys/skein.h

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/*
* Interface declarations for Skein hashing.
* Source code author: Doug Whiting, 2008.
* This algorithm and source code is released to the public domain.
*
* The following compile-time switches may be defined to control some
* tradeoffs between speed, code size, error checking, and security.
*
* The "default" note explains what happens when the switch is not defined.
*
* SKEIN_DEBUG -- make callouts from inside Skein code
* to examine/display intermediate values.
* [default: no callouts (no overhead)]
*
* SKEIN_ERR_CHECK -- how error checking is handled inside Skein
* code. If not defined, most error checking
* is disabled (for performance). Otherwise,
* the switch value is interpreted as:
* 0: use assert() to flag errors
* 1: return SKEIN_FAIL to flag errors
*/
/* Copyright 2013 Doug Whiting. This code is released to the public domain. */
#ifndef _SYS_SKEIN_H_
#define _SYS_SKEIN_H_
#ifdef _KERNEL
#include <sys/types.h> /* get size_t definition */
#else
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
enum {
SKEIN_SUCCESS = 0, /* return codes from Skein calls */
SKEIN_FAIL = 1,
SKEIN_BAD_HASHLEN = 2
};
#define SKEIN_MODIFIER_WORDS (2) /* number of modifier (tweak) words */
#define SKEIN_256_STATE_WORDS (4)
#define SKEIN_512_STATE_WORDS (8)
#define SKEIN1024_STATE_WORDS (16)
#define SKEIN_MAX_STATE_WORDS (16)
#define SKEIN_256_STATE_BYTES (8 * SKEIN_256_STATE_WORDS)
#define SKEIN_512_STATE_BYTES (8 * SKEIN_512_STATE_WORDS)
#define SKEIN1024_STATE_BYTES (8 * SKEIN1024_STATE_WORDS)
#define SKEIN_256_STATE_BITS (64 * SKEIN_256_STATE_WORDS)
#define SKEIN_512_STATE_BITS (64 * SKEIN_512_STATE_WORDS)
#define SKEIN1024_STATE_BITS (64 * SKEIN1024_STATE_WORDS)
#define SKEIN_256_BLOCK_BYTES (8 * SKEIN_256_STATE_WORDS)
#define SKEIN_512_BLOCK_BYTES (8 * SKEIN_512_STATE_WORDS)
#define SKEIN1024_BLOCK_BYTES (8 * SKEIN1024_STATE_WORDS)
typedef struct {
size_t hashBitLen; /* size of hash result, in bits */
size_t bCnt; /* current byte count in buffer b[] */
/* tweak words: T[0]=byte cnt, T[1]=flags */
uint64_t T[SKEIN_MODIFIER_WORDS];
} Skein_Ctxt_Hdr_t;
typedef struct { /* 256-bit Skein hash context structure */
Skein_Ctxt_Hdr_t h; /* common header context variables */
uint64_t X[SKEIN_256_STATE_WORDS]; /* chaining variables */
/* partial block buffer (8-byte aligned) */
uint8_t b[SKEIN_256_BLOCK_BYTES];
} Skein_256_Ctxt_t;
typedef struct { /* 512-bit Skein hash context structure */
Skein_Ctxt_Hdr_t h; /* common header context variables */
uint64_t X[SKEIN_512_STATE_WORDS]; /* chaining variables */
/* partial block buffer (8-byte aligned) */
uint8_t b[SKEIN_512_BLOCK_BYTES];
} Skein_512_Ctxt_t;
typedef struct { /* 1024-bit Skein hash context structure */
Skein_Ctxt_Hdr_t h; /* common header context variables */
uint64_t X[SKEIN1024_STATE_WORDS]; /* chaining variables */
/* partial block buffer (8-byte aligned) */
uint8_t b[SKEIN1024_BLOCK_BYTES];
} Skein1024_Ctxt_t;
/* Skein APIs for (incremental) "straight hashing" */
int Skein_256_Init(Skein_256_Ctxt_t *ctx, size_t hashBitLen);
int Skein_512_Init(Skein_512_Ctxt_t *ctx, size_t hashBitLen);
int Skein1024_Init(Skein1024_Ctxt_t *ctx, size_t hashBitLen);
int Skein_256_Update(Skein_256_Ctxt_t *ctx, const uint8_t *msg,
size_t msgByteCnt);
int Skein_512_Update(Skein_512_Ctxt_t *ctx, const uint8_t *msg,
size_t msgByteCnt);
int Skein1024_Update(Skein1024_Ctxt_t *ctx, const uint8_t *msg,
size_t msgByteCnt);
int Skein_256_Final(Skein_256_Ctxt_t *ctx, uint8_t *hashVal);
int Skein_512_Final(Skein_512_Ctxt_t *ctx, uint8_t *hashVal);
int Skein1024_Final(Skein1024_Ctxt_t *ctx, uint8_t *hashVal);
/*
* Skein APIs for "extended" initialization: MAC keys, tree hashing.
* After an InitExt() call, just use Update/Final calls as with Init().
*
* Notes: Same parameters as _Init() calls, plus treeInfo/key/keyBytes.
* When keyBytes == 0 and treeInfo == SKEIN_SEQUENTIAL,
* the results of InitExt() are identical to calling Init().
* The function Init() may be called once to "precompute" the IV for
* a given hashBitLen value, then by saving a copy of the context
* the IV computation may be avoided in later calls.
* Similarly, the function InitExt() may be called once per MAC key
* to precompute the MAC IV, then a copy of the context saved and
* reused for each new MAC computation.
*/
int Skein_256_InitExt(Skein_256_Ctxt_t *ctx, size_t hashBitLen,
uint64_t treeInfo, const uint8_t *key, size_t keyBytes);
int Skein_512_InitExt(Skein_512_Ctxt_t *ctx, size_t hashBitLen,
uint64_t treeInfo, const uint8_t *key, size_t keyBytes);
int Skein1024_InitExt(Skein1024_Ctxt_t *ctx, size_t hashBitLen,
uint64_t treeInfo, const uint8_t *key, size_t keyBytes);
/*
* Skein APIs for MAC and tree hash:
* Final_Pad: pad, do final block, but no OUTPUT type
* Output: do just the output stage
*/
int Skein_256_Final_Pad(Skein_256_Ctxt_t *ctx, uint8_t *hashVal);
int Skein_512_Final_Pad(Skein_512_Ctxt_t *ctx, uint8_t *hashVal);
int Skein1024_Final_Pad(Skein1024_Ctxt_t *ctx, uint8_t *hashVal);
#ifndef SKEIN_TREE_HASH
#define SKEIN_TREE_HASH (1)
#endif
#if SKEIN_TREE_HASH
int Skein_256_Output(Skein_256_Ctxt_t *ctx, uint8_t *hashVal);
int Skein_512_Output(Skein_512_Ctxt_t *ctx, uint8_t *hashVal);
int Skein1024_Output(Skein1024_Ctxt_t *ctx, uint8_t *hashVal);
#endif
/*
* When you initialize a Skein KCF hashing method you can pass this param
* structure in cm_param to fine-tune the algorithm's defaults.
*/
typedef struct skein_param {
size_t sp_digest_bitlen; /* length of digest in bits */
} skein_param_t;
/* Module definitions */
#ifdef SKEIN_MODULE_IMPL
#define CKM_SKEIN_256_MAC "CKM_SKEIN_256_MAC"
#define CKM_SKEIN_512_MAC "CKM_SKEIN_512_MAC"
#define CKM_SKEIN1024_MAC "CKM_SKEIN1024_MAC"
typedef enum skein_mech_type {
SKEIN_256_MAC_MECH_INFO_TYPE,
SKEIN_512_MAC_MECH_INFO_TYPE,
SKEIN1024_MAC_MECH_INFO_TYPE
} skein_mech_type_t;
#define VALID_SKEIN_MAC_MECH(__mech) \
((int)(__mech) >= SKEIN_256_MAC_MECH_INFO_TYPE && \
(__mech) <= SKEIN1024_MAC_MECH_INFO_TYPE)
#endif /* SKEIN_MODULE_IMPL */
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _SYS_SKEIN_H_ */