gstreamer/ext/sctp/usrsctp/usrsctplib/netinet/sctp_sha1.c
Tim-Philipp Müller f4538e24b6 sctp: import internal copy of usrsctp library
There are problems with global shared state and no API stability
guarantees, and we can't rely on distros shipping the fixes we
need. Both firefox and Chrome bundle their own copies too.

Imported from https://github.com/sctplab/usrsctp,
commit 547d3b46c64876c0336b9eef297fda58dbe1adaf
Date: Thu Jul 23 21:49:32 2020 +0200

Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-bad/-/issues/870

Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-bad/-/merge_requests/1465>
2020-08-14 01:32:45 +01:00

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/*-
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
*
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#include <netinet/sctp_sha1.h>
#if defined(SCTP_USE_NSS_SHA1)
/* A SHA-1 Digest is 160 bits, or 20 bytes */
#define SHA_DIGEST_LENGTH (20)
void
sctp_sha1_init(struct sctp_sha1_context *ctx)
{
ctx->pk11_ctx = PK11_CreateDigestContext(SEC_OID_SHA1);
PK11_DigestBegin(ctx->pk11_ctx);
}
void
sctp_sha1_update(struct sctp_sha1_context *ctx, const unsigned char *ptr, unsigned int siz)
{
PK11_DigestOp(ctx->pk11_ctx, ptr, siz);
}
void
sctp_sha1_final(unsigned char *digest, struct sctp_sha1_context *ctx)
{
unsigned int output_len = 0;
PK11_DigestFinal(ctx->pk11_ctx, digest, &output_len, SHA_DIGEST_LENGTH);
PK11_DestroyContext(ctx->pk11_ctx, PR_TRUE);
}
#elif defined(SCTP_USE_OPENSSL_SHA1)
void
sctp_sha1_init(struct sctp_sha1_context *ctx)
{
SHA1_Init(&ctx->sha_ctx);
}
void
sctp_sha1_update(struct sctp_sha1_context *ctx, const unsigned char *ptr, unsigned int siz)
{
SHA1_Update(&ctx->sha_ctx, ptr, (unsigned long)siz);
}
void
sctp_sha1_final(unsigned char *digest, struct sctp_sha1_context *ctx)
{
SHA1_Final(digest, &ctx->sha_ctx);
}
#else
#include <string.h>
#if defined(_WIN32) && defined(__Userspace__)
#include <winsock2.h>
#elif !(defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__Userspace__))
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#endif
#define F1(B,C,D) (((B & C) | ((~B) & D))) /* 0 <= t <= 19 */
#define F2(B,C,D) (B ^ C ^ D) /* 20 <= t <= 39 */
#define F3(B,C,D) ((B & C) | (B & D) | (C & D)) /* 40 <= t <= 59 */
#define F4(B,C,D) (B ^ C ^ D) /* 600 <= t <= 79 */
/* circular shift */
#define CSHIFT(A,B) ((B << A) | (B >> (32-A)))
#define K1 0x5a827999 /* 0 <= t <= 19 */
#define K2 0x6ed9eba1 /* 20 <= t <= 39 */
#define K3 0x8f1bbcdc /* 40 <= t <= 59 */
#define K4 0xca62c1d6 /* 60 <= t <= 79 */
#define H0INIT 0x67452301
#define H1INIT 0xefcdab89
#define H2INIT 0x98badcfe
#define H3INIT 0x10325476
#define H4INIT 0xc3d2e1f0
void
sctp_sha1_init(struct sctp_sha1_context *ctx)
{
/* Init the SHA-1 context structure */
ctx->A = 0;
ctx->B = 0;
ctx->C = 0;
ctx->D = 0;
ctx->E = 0;
ctx->H0 = H0INIT;
ctx->H1 = H1INIT;
ctx->H2 = H2INIT;
ctx->H3 = H3INIT;
ctx->H4 = H4INIT;
ctx->TEMP = 0;
memset(ctx->words, 0, sizeof(ctx->words));
ctx->how_many_in_block = 0;
ctx->running_total = 0;
}
static void
sctp_sha1_process_a_block(struct sctp_sha1_context *ctx, unsigned int *block)
{
int i;
/* init the W0-W15 to the block of words being hashed. */
/* step a) */
for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
ctx->words[i] = ntohl(block[i]);
}
/* now init the rest based on the SHA-1 formula, step b) */
for (i = 16; i < 80; i++) {
ctx->words[i] = CSHIFT(1, ((ctx->words[(i - 3)]) ^
(ctx->words[(i - 8)]) ^
(ctx->words[(i - 14)]) ^
(ctx->words[(i - 16)])));
}
/* step c) */
ctx->A = ctx->H0;
ctx->B = ctx->H1;
ctx->C = ctx->H2;
ctx->D = ctx->H3;
ctx->E = ctx->H4;
/* step d) */
for (i = 0; i < 80; i++) {
if (i < 20) {
ctx->TEMP = ((CSHIFT(5, ctx->A)) +
(F1(ctx->B, ctx->C, ctx->D)) +
(ctx->E) +
ctx->words[i] +
K1);
} else if (i < 40) {
ctx->TEMP = ((CSHIFT(5, ctx->A)) +
(F2(ctx->B, ctx->C, ctx->D)) +
(ctx->E) +
(ctx->words[i]) +
K2);
} else if (i < 60) {
ctx->TEMP = ((CSHIFT(5, ctx->A)) +
(F3(ctx->B, ctx->C, ctx->D)) +
(ctx->E) +
(ctx->words[i]) +
K3);
} else {
ctx->TEMP = ((CSHIFT(5, ctx->A)) +
(F4(ctx->B, ctx->C, ctx->D)) +
(ctx->E) +
(ctx->words[i]) +
K4);
}
ctx->E = ctx->D;
ctx->D = ctx->C;
ctx->C = CSHIFT(30, ctx->B);
ctx->B = ctx->A;
ctx->A = ctx->TEMP;
}
/* step e) */
ctx->H0 = (ctx->H0) + (ctx->A);
ctx->H1 = (ctx->H1) + (ctx->B);
ctx->H2 = (ctx->H2) + (ctx->C);
ctx->H3 = (ctx->H3) + (ctx->D);
ctx->H4 = (ctx->H4) + (ctx->E);
}
void
sctp_sha1_update(struct sctp_sha1_context *ctx, const unsigned char *ptr, unsigned int siz)
{
unsigned int number_left, left_to_fill;
number_left = siz;
while (number_left > 0) {
left_to_fill = sizeof(ctx->sha_block) - ctx->how_many_in_block;
if (left_to_fill > number_left) {
/* can only partially fill up this one */
memcpy(&ctx->sha_block[ctx->how_many_in_block],
ptr, number_left);
ctx->how_many_in_block += number_left;
ctx->running_total += number_left;
break;
} else {
/* block is now full, process it */
memcpy(&ctx->sha_block[ctx->how_many_in_block],
ptr, left_to_fill);
sctp_sha1_process_a_block(ctx,
(unsigned int *)ctx->sha_block);
number_left -= left_to_fill;
ctx->running_total += left_to_fill;
ctx->how_many_in_block = 0;
ptr = (const unsigned char *)(ptr + left_to_fill);
}
}
}
void
sctp_sha1_final(unsigned char *digest, struct sctp_sha1_context *ctx)
{
/*
* if any left in block fill with padding and process. Then transfer
* the digest to the pointer. At the last block some special rules
* need to apply. We must add a 1 bit following the message, then we
* pad with 0's. The total size is encoded as a 64 bit number at the
* end. Now if the last buffer has more than 55 octets in it we
* cannot fit the 64 bit number + 10000000 pad on the end and must
* add the 10000000 pad, pad the rest of the message with 0's and
* then create an all 0 message with just the 64 bit size at the end
* and run this block through by itself. Also the 64 bit int must
* be in network byte order.
*/
int left_to_fill;
unsigned int i, *ptr;
if (ctx->how_many_in_block > 55) {
/*
* special case, we need to process two blocks here. One for
* the current stuff plus possibly the pad. The other for
* the size.
*/
left_to_fill = sizeof(ctx->sha_block) - ctx->how_many_in_block;
if (left_to_fill == 0) {
/* Should not really happen but I am paranoid */
sctp_sha1_process_a_block(ctx,
(unsigned int *)ctx->sha_block);
/* init last block, a bit different than the rest */
ctx->sha_block[0] = '\x80';
for (i = 1; i < sizeof(ctx->sha_block); i++) {
ctx->sha_block[i] = 0x0;
}
} else if (left_to_fill == 1) {
ctx->sha_block[ctx->how_many_in_block] = '\x80';
sctp_sha1_process_a_block(ctx,
(unsigned int *)ctx->sha_block);
/* init last block */
memset(ctx->sha_block, 0, sizeof(ctx->sha_block));
} else {
ctx->sha_block[ctx->how_many_in_block] = '\x80';
for (i = (ctx->how_many_in_block + 1);
i < sizeof(ctx->sha_block);
i++) {
ctx->sha_block[i] = 0x0;
}
sctp_sha1_process_a_block(ctx,
(unsigned int *)ctx->sha_block);
/* init last block */
memset(ctx->sha_block, 0, sizeof(ctx->sha_block));
}
/* This is in bits so multiply by 8 */
ctx->running_total *= 8;
ptr = (unsigned int *)&ctx->sha_block[60];
*ptr = htonl(ctx->running_total);
sctp_sha1_process_a_block(ctx, (unsigned int *)ctx->sha_block);
} else {
/*
* easy case, we just pad this message to size - end with 0
* add the magic 0x80 to the next word and then put the
* network byte order size in the last spot and process the
* block.
*/
ctx->sha_block[ctx->how_many_in_block] = '\x80';
for (i = (ctx->how_many_in_block + 1);
i < sizeof(ctx->sha_block);
i++) {
ctx->sha_block[i] = 0x0;
}
/* get last int spot */
ctx->running_total *= 8;
ptr = (unsigned int *)&ctx->sha_block[60];
*ptr = htonl(ctx->running_total);
sctp_sha1_process_a_block(ctx, (unsigned int *)ctx->sha_block);
}
/* transfer the digest back to the user */
digest[3] = (ctx->H0 & 0xff);
digest[2] = ((ctx->H0 >> 8) & 0xff);
digest[1] = ((ctx->H0 >> 16) & 0xff);
digest[0] = ((ctx->H0 >> 24) & 0xff);
digest[7] = (ctx->H1 & 0xff);
digest[6] = ((ctx->H1 >> 8) & 0xff);
digest[5] = ((ctx->H1 >> 16) & 0xff);
digest[4] = ((ctx->H1 >> 24) & 0xff);
digest[11] = (ctx->H2 & 0xff);
digest[10] = ((ctx->H2 >> 8) & 0xff);
digest[9] = ((ctx->H2 >> 16) & 0xff);
digest[8] = ((ctx->H2 >> 24) & 0xff);
digest[15] = (ctx->H3 & 0xff);
digest[14] = ((ctx->H3 >> 8) & 0xff);
digest[13] = ((ctx->H3 >> 16) & 0xff);
digest[12] = ((ctx->H3 >> 24) & 0xff);
digest[19] = (ctx->H4 & 0xff);
digest[18] = ((ctx->H4 >> 8) & 0xff);
digest[17] = ((ctx->H4 >> 16) & 0xff);
digest[16] = ((ctx->H4 >> 24) & 0xff);
}
#endif