@appzung/react-native-code-push 7.1.1 → 9.0.2

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  1. package/.azurepipelines/build-rn-code-push-1es.yml +104 -0
  2. package/.azurepipelines/test-rn-code-push.yml +94 -0
  3. package/.config/CredScanSuppressions.json +14 -0
  4. package/CONTRIBUTING.md +3 -3
  5. package/CodePush.js +20 -21
  6. package/CodePush.podspec +3 -3
  7. package/README.md +7 -5
  8. package/android/app/build.gradle +3 -1
  9. package/android/app/src/main/AndroidManifest.xml +2 -7
  10. package/android/app/src/main/java/com/microsoft/codepush/react/CodePush.java +14 -5
  11. package/android/app/src/main/java/com/microsoft/codepush/react/CodePushConstants.java +1 -0
  12. package/android/app/src/main/java/com/microsoft/codepush/react/CodePushNativeModule.java +9 -1
  13. package/android/app/src/main/java/com/microsoft/codepush/react/CodePushUpdateUtils.java +18 -10
  14. package/android/app/src/main/java/com/microsoft/codepush/react/CodePushUtils.java +3 -1
  15. package/android/build.gradle +6 -2
  16. package/android/codepush.gradle +72 -26
  17. package/docs/api-js.md +1 -1
  18. package/docs/setup-android.md +27 -3
  19. package/docs/setup-ios.md +1 -1
  20. package/docs/setup-windows.md +23 -0
  21. package/ios/CodePush/CodePush.m +2 -1
  22. package/ios/CodePush/CodePushPackage.m +4 -0
  23. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/Info.plist +26 -0
  24. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/README.md +1 -1
  25. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/SSZipArchive.h +129 -27
  26. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/SSZipArchive.m +1119 -314
  27. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/SSZipCommon.h +71 -0
  28. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/Supporting Files/PrivacyInfo.xcprivacy +23 -0
  29. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/include/ZipArchive.h +25 -0
  30. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/LICENSE +17 -0
  31. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mz.h +273 -0
  32. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mz_compat.c +1306 -0
  33. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mz_compat.h +346 -0
  34. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mz_crypt.c +187 -0
  35. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mz_crypt.h +65 -0
  36. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mz_crypt_apple.c +526 -0
  37. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mz_os.c +348 -0
  38. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mz_os.h +176 -0
  39. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mz_os_posix.c +350 -0
  40. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mz_strm.c +556 -0
  41. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mz_strm.h +132 -0
  42. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mz_strm_buf.c +383 -0
  43. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mz_strm_buf.h +42 -0
  44. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mz_strm_mem.c +269 -0
  45. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mz_strm_mem.h +48 -0
  46. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mz_strm_os.h +40 -0
  47. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mz_strm_os_posix.c +203 -0
  48. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mz_strm_pkcrypt.c +334 -0
  49. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mz_strm_pkcrypt.h +46 -0
  50. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mz_strm_split.c +429 -0
  51. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mz_strm_split.h +43 -0
  52. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mz_strm_wzaes.c +360 -0
  53. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mz_strm_wzaes.h +46 -0
  54. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mz_strm_zlib.c +389 -0
  55. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mz_strm_zlib.h +43 -0
  56. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mz_zip.c +2782 -0
  57. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mz_zip.h +262 -0
  58. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mz_zip_rw.c +1942 -0
  59. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mz_zip_rw.h +285 -0
  60. package/ios/CodePush.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj +245 -130
  61. package/ios/PrivacyInfo.xcprivacy +31 -0
  62. package/package.json +2 -2
  63. package/typings/react-native-code-push.d.ts +1 -1
  64. package/windows/CodePush/CodePush.vcxproj +2 -3
  65. package/windows-legacy/CodePush.Net46/CodePush.Net46.csproj +2 -2
  66. package/windows-legacy/CodePush.Net46.Test/CodePush.Net46.Test.csproj +2 -2
  67. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/Common.h +0 -81
  68. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/aes/aes.h +0 -198
  69. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/aes/aes_via_ace.h +0 -541
  70. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/aes/aescrypt.c +0 -294
  71. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/aes/aeskey.c +0 -548
  72. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/aes/aesopt.h +0 -739
  73. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/aes/aestab.c +0 -391
  74. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/aes/aestab.h +0 -173
  75. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/aes/brg_endian.h +0 -126
  76. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/aes/brg_types.h +0 -219
  77. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/aes/entropy.c +0 -54
  78. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/aes/entropy.h +0 -16
  79. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/aes/fileenc.c +0 -144
  80. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/aes/fileenc.h +0 -121
  81. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/aes/hmac.c +0 -145
  82. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/aes/hmac.h +0 -103
  83. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/aes/prng.c +0 -155
  84. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/aes/prng.h +0 -82
  85. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/aes/pwd2key.c +0 -103
  86. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/aes/pwd2key.h +0 -57
  87. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/aes/sha1.c +0 -258
  88. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/aes/sha1.h +0 -73
  89. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/crypt.h +0 -130
  90. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/ioapi.c +0 -369
  91. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/ioapi.h +0 -175
  92. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mztools.c +0 -284
  93. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/mztools.h +0 -31
  94. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/unzip.c +0 -1839
  95. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/unzip.h +0 -248
  96. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/zip.c +0 -1910
  97. package/ios/CodePush/SSZipArchive/minizip/zip.h +0 -202
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- /*
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- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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- Copyright (c) 1998-2010, Brian Gladman, Worcester, UK. All rights reserved.
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-
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- The redistribution and use of this software (with or without changes)
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- is allowed without the payment of fees or royalties provided that:
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-
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- source code distributions include the above copyright notice, this
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- list of conditions and the following disclaimer;
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-
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- binary distributions include the above copyright notice, this list
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- of conditions and the following disclaimer in their documentation.
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-
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- This software is provided 'as is' with no explicit or implied warranties
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- in respect of its operation, including, but not limited to, correctness
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- and fitness for purpose.
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- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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- Issue Date: 20/12/2007
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-
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- This file contains the compilation options for AES (Rijndael) and code
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- that is common across encryption, key scheduling and table generation.
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-
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- OPERATION
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-
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- These source code files implement the AES algorithm Rijndael designed by
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- Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen. This version is designed for the standard
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- block size of 16 bytes and for key sizes of 128, 192 and 256 bits (16, 24
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- and 32 bytes).
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-
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- This version is designed for flexibility and speed using operations on
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- 32-bit words rather than operations on bytes. It can be compiled with
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- either big or little endian internal byte order but is faster when the
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- native byte order for the processor is used.
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-
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- THE CIPHER INTERFACE
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-
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- The cipher interface is implemented as an array of bytes in which lower
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- AES bit sequence indexes map to higher numeric significance within bytes.
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-
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- uint_8t (an unsigned 8-bit type)
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- uint_32t (an unsigned 32-bit type)
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- struct aes_encrypt_ctx (structure for the cipher encryption context)
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- struct aes_decrypt_ctx (structure for the cipher decryption context)
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- AES_RETURN the function return type
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-
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- C subroutine calls:
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-
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- AES_RETURN aes_encrypt_key128(const unsigned char *key, aes_encrypt_ctx cx[1]);
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- AES_RETURN aes_encrypt_key192(const unsigned char *key, aes_encrypt_ctx cx[1]);
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- AES_RETURN aes_encrypt_key256(const unsigned char *key, aes_encrypt_ctx cx[1]);
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- AES_RETURN aes_encrypt(const unsigned char *in, unsigned char *out,
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- const aes_encrypt_ctx cx[1]);
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-
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- AES_RETURN aes_decrypt_key128(const unsigned char *key, aes_decrypt_ctx cx[1]);
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- AES_RETURN aes_decrypt_key192(const unsigned char *key, aes_decrypt_ctx cx[1]);
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- AES_RETURN aes_decrypt_key256(const unsigned char *key, aes_decrypt_ctx cx[1]);
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- AES_RETURN aes_decrypt(const unsigned char *in, unsigned char *out,
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- const aes_decrypt_ctx cx[1]);
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-
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- IMPORTANT NOTE: If you are using this C interface with dynamic tables make sure that
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- you call aes_init() before AES is used so that the tables are initialised.
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-
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- C++ aes class subroutines:
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-
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- Class AESencrypt for encryption
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-
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- Construtors:
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- AESencrypt(void)
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- AESencrypt(const unsigned char *key) - 128 bit key
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- Members:
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- AES_RETURN key128(const unsigned char *key)
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- AES_RETURN key192(const unsigned char *key)
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- AES_RETURN key256(const unsigned char *key)
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- AES_RETURN encrypt(const unsigned char *in, unsigned char *out) const
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- Class AESdecrypt for encryption
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- Construtors:
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- AESdecrypt(void)
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- AESdecrypt(const unsigned char *key) - 128 bit key
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- Members:
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- AES_RETURN key128(const unsigned char *key)
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- AES_RETURN key192(const unsigned char *key)
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- AES_RETURN key256(const unsigned char *key)
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- AES_RETURN decrypt(const unsigned char *in, unsigned char *out) const
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- */
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- #if !defined( _AESOPT_H )
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- #define _AESOPT_H
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- #else
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- #endif
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- /* PLATFORM SPECIFIC INCLUDES */
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- #include "brg_endian.h"
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- /* CONFIGURATION - THE USE OF DEFINES
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- Later in this section there are a number of defines that control the
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- operation of the code. In each section, the purpose of each define is
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- explained so that the relevant form can be included or excluded by
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- setting either 1's or 0's respectively on the branches of the related
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- #if clauses. The following local defines should not be changed.
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- */
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- #define ENCRYPTION_IN_C 1
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- #define DECRYPTION_IN_C 2
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- #define ENC_KEYING_IN_C 4
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- #define DEC_KEYING_IN_C 8
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- #define NO_TABLES 0
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- #define ONE_TABLE 1
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- #define FOUR_TABLES 4
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- #define NONE 0
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- #define PARTIAL 1
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- #define FULL 2
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- /* --- START OF USER CONFIGURED OPTIONS --- */
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- The fundamental data processing units in Rijndael are 8-bit bytes. The
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- input, output and key input are all enumerated arrays of bytes in which
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- bytes are numbered starting at zero and increasing to one less than the
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- number of bytes in the array in question. This enumeration is only used
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- for naming bytes and does not imply any adjacency or order relationship
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- from one byte to another. When these inputs and outputs are considered
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- as bit sequences, bits 8*n to 8*n+7 of the bit sequence are mapped to
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- byte[n] with bit 8n+i in the sequence mapped to bit 7-i within the byte.
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- numerically least significant end of each byte (bit n represents 2^n).
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- However, Rijndael can be implemented more efficiently using 32-bit
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- words by packing bytes into words so that bytes 4*n to 4*n+3 are placed
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- into word[n]. While in principle these bytes can be assembled into words
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- This code can work in either order irrespective of the order used by the
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- WARNING: Assembler code versions rely on PLATFORM_BYTE_ORDER being set.
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- #if 1
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- /* 2. VIA ACE SUPPORT */
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- /* Define this option if support for the VIA ACE is required. This uses
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- code. If USE_VIA_ACE_IF_PRESENT is defined then VIA ACE will be used if
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- it is detected (both present and enabled) but the normal AES code will
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- */
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- This define (which can be on the command line) enables the use of the
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- assembler code routines for encryption, decryption and key scheduling
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- encryption, decryption and key scheduling
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- ASM_X86_V2C uses assembler (aes_x86_v2.asm) with compressed tables for
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- encryption and decryption and but with key scheduling in C
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- encryption and decryption and but with key scheduling in C
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- Include or exclude the appropriate definitions below to set the number
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- */
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-
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- #if 1 /* set tables for the normal encryption round */
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- # define ENC_ROUND FOUR_TABLES
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- #elif 0
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- # define ENC_ROUND ONE_TABLE
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- #else
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- # define ENC_ROUND NO_TABLES
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- #endif
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-
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- #if 1 /* set tables for the last encryption round */
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- # define LAST_ENC_ROUND FOUR_TABLES
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- #elif 0
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- # define LAST_ENC_ROUND ONE_TABLE
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- #else
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- # define LAST_ENC_ROUND NO_TABLES
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- #endif
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-
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- #if 1 /* set tables for the normal decryption round */
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- # define DEC_ROUND FOUR_TABLES
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- #elif 0
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- # define DEC_ROUND ONE_TABLE
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- #else
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- # define DEC_ROUND NO_TABLES
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- #endif
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-
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- #if 1 /* set tables for the last decryption round */
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- # define LAST_DEC_ROUND FOUR_TABLES
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- #elif 0
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- # define LAST_DEC_ROUND ONE_TABLE
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- #else
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- # define LAST_DEC_ROUND NO_TABLES
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- #endif
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-
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- /* The decryption key schedule can be speeded up with tables in the same
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- way that the round functions can. Include or exclude the following
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- defines to set this requirement.
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- */
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- #if 1
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- # define KEY_SCHED FOUR_TABLES
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- #elif 0
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- # define KEY_SCHED ONE_TABLE
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- #else
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- # define KEY_SCHED NO_TABLES
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- #endif
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-
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- /* ---- END OF USER CONFIGURED OPTIONS ---- */
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-
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- /* VIA ACE support is only available for VC++ and GCC */
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-
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- #if !defined( _MSC_VER ) && !defined( __GNUC__ )
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- # if defined( ASSUME_VIA_ACE_PRESENT )
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- # undef ASSUME_VIA_ACE_PRESENT
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- # endif
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- # if defined( USE_VIA_ACE_IF_PRESENT )
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- # undef USE_VIA_ACE_IF_PRESENT
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- # endif
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- #endif
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-
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- #if defined( ASSUME_VIA_ACE_PRESENT ) && !defined( USE_VIA_ACE_IF_PRESENT )
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- # define USE_VIA_ACE_IF_PRESENT
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- #endif
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-
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- #if defined( USE_VIA_ACE_IF_PRESENT ) && !defined ( AES_REV_DKS )
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- # define AES_REV_DKS
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- #endif
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-
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- /* Assembler support requires the use of platform byte order */
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-
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- #if ( defined( ASM_X86_V1C ) || defined( ASM_X86_V2C ) || defined( ASM_AMD64_C ) ) \
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- && (ALGORITHM_BYTE_ORDER != PLATFORM_BYTE_ORDER)
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- # undef ALGORITHM_BYTE_ORDER
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- # define ALGORITHM_BYTE_ORDER PLATFORM_BYTE_ORDER
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- #endif
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-
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- /* In this implementation the columns of the state array are each held in
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- 32-bit words. The state array can be held in various ways: in an array
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- of words, in a number of individual word variables or in a number of
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- processor registers. The following define maps a variable name x and
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- a column number c to the way the state array variable is to be held.
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- The first define below maps the state into an array x[c] whereas the
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- second form maps the state into a number of individual variables x0,
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- x1, etc. Another form could map individual state colums to machine
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- register names.
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- */
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-
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- #if defined( ARRAYS )
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- # define s(x,c) x[c]
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- #else
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- # define s(x,c) x##c
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- #endif
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-
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- /* This implementation provides subroutines for encryption, decryption
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- and for setting the three key lengths (separately) for encryption
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- and decryption. Since not all functions are needed, masks are set
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- up here to determine which will be implemented in C
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- */
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-
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- #if !defined( AES_ENCRYPT )
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- # define EFUNCS_IN_C 0
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- #elif defined( ASSUME_VIA_ACE_PRESENT ) || defined( ASM_X86_V1C ) \
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- || defined( ASM_X86_V2C ) || defined( ASM_AMD64_C )
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- # define EFUNCS_IN_C ENC_KEYING_IN_C
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- #elif !defined( ASM_X86_V2 )
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- # define EFUNCS_IN_C ( ENCRYPTION_IN_C | ENC_KEYING_IN_C )
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- #else
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- # define EFUNCS_IN_C 0
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- #endif
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-
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- #if !defined( AES_DECRYPT )
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- # define DFUNCS_IN_C 0
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- #elif defined( ASSUME_VIA_ACE_PRESENT ) || defined( ASM_X86_V1C ) \
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- || defined( ASM_X86_V2C ) || defined( ASM_AMD64_C )
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- # define DFUNCS_IN_C DEC_KEYING_IN_C
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- #elif !defined( ASM_X86_V2 )
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- # define DFUNCS_IN_C ( DECRYPTION_IN_C | DEC_KEYING_IN_C )
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- #else
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- # define DFUNCS_IN_C 0
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- #endif
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-
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- #define FUNCS_IN_C ( EFUNCS_IN_C | DFUNCS_IN_C )
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-
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- /* END OF CONFIGURATION OPTIONS */
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-
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- #define RC_LENGTH (5 * (AES_BLOCK_SIZE / 4 - 2))
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-
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- /* Disable or report errors on some combinations of options */
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-
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- #if ENC_ROUND == NO_TABLES && LAST_ENC_ROUND != NO_TABLES
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- # undef LAST_ENC_ROUND
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- # define LAST_ENC_ROUND NO_TABLES
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- #elif ENC_ROUND == ONE_TABLE && LAST_ENC_ROUND == FOUR_TABLES
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- # undef LAST_ENC_ROUND
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- # define LAST_ENC_ROUND ONE_TABLE
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- #endif
501
-
502
- #if ENC_ROUND == NO_TABLES && ENC_UNROLL != NONE
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- # undef ENC_UNROLL
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- # define ENC_UNROLL NONE
505
- #endif
506
-
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- #if DEC_ROUND == NO_TABLES && LAST_DEC_ROUND != NO_TABLES
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- # undef LAST_DEC_ROUND
509
- # define LAST_DEC_ROUND NO_TABLES
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- #elif DEC_ROUND == ONE_TABLE && LAST_DEC_ROUND == FOUR_TABLES
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- # undef LAST_DEC_ROUND
512
- # define LAST_DEC_ROUND ONE_TABLE
513
- #endif
514
-
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- #if DEC_ROUND == NO_TABLES && DEC_UNROLL != NONE
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- # undef DEC_UNROLL
517
- # define DEC_UNROLL NONE
518
- #endif
519
-
520
- #if defined( bswap32 )
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- # define aes_sw32 bswap32
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- #elif defined( bswap_32 )
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- # define aes_sw32 bswap_32
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- #else
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- # define brot(x,n) (((uint_32t)(x) << n) | ((uint_32t)(x) >> (32 - n)))
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- # define aes_sw32(x) ((brot((x),8) & 0x00ff00ff) | (brot((x),24) & 0xff00ff00))
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- #endif
528
-
529
- /* upr(x,n): rotates bytes within words by n positions, moving bytes to
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- higher index positions with wrap around into low positions
531
- ups(x,n): moves bytes by n positions to higher index positions in
532
- words but without wrap around
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- bval(x,n): extracts a byte from a word
534
-
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- WARNING: The definitions given here are intended only for use with
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- unsigned variables and with shift counts that are compile
537
- time constants
538
- */
539
-
540
- #if ( ALGORITHM_BYTE_ORDER == IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN )
541
- # define upr(x,n) (((uint_32t)(x) << (8 * (n))) | ((uint_32t)(x) >> (32 - 8 * (n))))
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- # define ups(x,n) ((uint_32t) (x) << (8 * (n)))
543
- # define bval(x,n) to_byte((x) >> (8 * (n)))
544
- # define bytes2word(b0, b1, b2, b3) \
545
- (((uint_32t)(b3) << 24) | ((uint_32t)(b2) << 16) | ((uint_32t)(b1) << 8) | (b0))
546
- #endif
547
-
548
- #if ( ALGORITHM_BYTE_ORDER == IS_BIG_ENDIAN )
549
- # define upr(x,n) (((uint_32t)(x) >> (8 * (n))) | ((uint_32t)(x) << (32 - 8 * (n))))
550
- # define ups(x,n) ((uint_32t) (x) >> (8 * (n)))
551
- # define bval(x,n) to_byte((x) >> (24 - 8 * (n)))
552
- # define bytes2word(b0, b1, b2, b3) \
553
- (((uint_32t)(b0) << 24) | ((uint_32t)(b1) << 16) | ((uint_32t)(b2) << 8) | (b3))
554
- #endif
555
-
556
- #if defined( SAFE_IO )
557
- # define word_in(x,c) bytes2word(((const uint_8t*)(x)+4*c)[0], ((const uint_8t*)(x)+4*c)[1], \
558
- ((const uint_8t*)(x)+4*c)[2], ((const uint_8t*)(x)+4*c)[3])
559
- # define word_out(x,c,v) { ((uint_8t*)(x)+4*c)[0] = bval(v,0); ((uint_8t*)(x)+4*c)[1] = bval(v,1); \
560
- ((uint_8t*)(x)+4*c)[2] = bval(v,2); ((uint_8t*)(x)+4*c)[3] = bval(v,3); }
561
- #elif ( ALGORITHM_BYTE_ORDER == PLATFORM_BYTE_ORDER )
562
- # define word_in(x,c) (*((uint_32t*)(x)+(c)))
563
- # define word_out(x,c,v) (*((uint_32t*)(x)+(c)) = (v))
564
- #else
565
- # define word_in(x,c) aes_sw32(*((uint_32t*)(x)+(c)))
566
- # define word_out(x,c,v) (*((uint_32t*)(x)+(c)) = aes_sw32(v))
567
- #endif
568
-
569
- /* the finite field modular polynomial and elements */
570
-
571
- #define WPOLY 0x011b
572
- #define BPOLY 0x1b
573
-
574
- /* multiply four bytes in GF(2^8) by 'x' {02} in parallel */
575
-
576
- #define gf_c1 0x80808080
577
- #define gf_c2 0x7f7f7f7f
578
- #define gf_mulx(x) ((((x) & gf_c2) << 1) ^ ((((x) & gf_c1) >> 7) * BPOLY))
579
-
580
- /* The following defines provide alternative definitions of gf_mulx that might
581
- give improved performance if a fast 32-bit multiply is not available. Note
582
- that a temporary variable u needs to be defined where gf_mulx is used.
583
-
584
- #define gf_mulx(x) (u = (x) & gf_c1, u |= (u >> 1), ((x) & gf_c2) << 1) ^ ((u >> 3) | (u >> 6))
585
- #define gf_c4 (0x01010101 * BPOLY)
586
- #define gf_mulx(x) (u = (x) & gf_c1, ((x) & gf_c2) << 1) ^ ((u - (u >> 7)) & gf_c4)
587
- */
588
-
589
- /* Work out which tables are needed for the different options */
590
-
591
- #if defined( ASM_X86_V1C )
592
- # if defined( ENC_ROUND )
593
- # undef ENC_ROUND
594
- # endif
595
- # define ENC_ROUND FOUR_TABLES
596
- # if defined( LAST_ENC_ROUND )
597
- # undef LAST_ENC_ROUND
598
- # endif
599
- # define LAST_ENC_ROUND FOUR_TABLES
600
- # if defined( DEC_ROUND )
601
- # undef DEC_ROUND
602
- # endif
603
- # define DEC_ROUND FOUR_TABLES
604
- # if defined( LAST_DEC_ROUND )
605
- # undef LAST_DEC_ROUND
606
- # endif
607
- # define LAST_DEC_ROUND FOUR_TABLES
608
- # if defined( KEY_SCHED )
609
- # undef KEY_SCHED
610
- # define KEY_SCHED FOUR_TABLES
611
- # endif
612
- #endif
613
-
614
- #if ( FUNCS_IN_C & ENCRYPTION_IN_C ) || defined( ASM_X86_V1C )
615
- # if ENC_ROUND == ONE_TABLE
616
- # define FT1_SET
617
- # elif ENC_ROUND == FOUR_TABLES
618
- # define FT4_SET
619
- # else
620
- # define SBX_SET
621
- # endif
622
- # if LAST_ENC_ROUND == ONE_TABLE
623
- # define FL1_SET
624
- # elif LAST_ENC_ROUND == FOUR_TABLES
625
- # define FL4_SET
626
- # elif !defined( SBX_SET )
627
- # define SBX_SET
628
- # endif
629
- #endif
630
-
631
- #if ( FUNCS_IN_C & DECRYPTION_IN_C ) || defined( ASM_X86_V1C )
632
- # if DEC_ROUND == ONE_TABLE
633
- # define IT1_SET
634
- # elif DEC_ROUND == FOUR_TABLES
635
- # define IT4_SET
636
- # else
637
- # define ISB_SET
638
- # endif
639
- # if LAST_DEC_ROUND == ONE_TABLE
640
- # define IL1_SET
641
- # elif LAST_DEC_ROUND == FOUR_TABLES
642
- # define IL4_SET
643
- # elif !defined(ISB_SET)
644
- # define ISB_SET
645
- # endif
646
- #endif
647
-
648
- #if !(defined( REDUCE_CODE_SIZE ) && (defined( ASM_X86_V2 ) || defined( ASM_X86_V2C )))
649
- # if ((FUNCS_IN_C & ENC_KEYING_IN_C) || (FUNCS_IN_C & DEC_KEYING_IN_C))
650
- # if KEY_SCHED == ONE_TABLE
651
- # if !defined( FL1_SET ) && !defined( FL4_SET )
652
- # define LS1_SET
653
- # endif
654
- # elif KEY_SCHED == FOUR_TABLES
655
- # if !defined( FL4_SET )
656
- # define LS4_SET
657
- # endif
658
- # elif !defined( SBX_SET )
659
- # define SBX_SET
660
- # endif
661
- # endif
662
- # if (FUNCS_IN_C & DEC_KEYING_IN_C)
663
- # if KEY_SCHED == ONE_TABLE
664
- # define IM1_SET
665
- # elif KEY_SCHED == FOUR_TABLES
666
- # define IM4_SET
667
- # elif !defined( SBX_SET )
668
- # define SBX_SET
669
- # endif
670
- # endif
671
- #endif
672
-
673
- /* generic definitions of Rijndael macros that use tables */
674
-
675
- #define no_table(x,box,vf,rf,c) bytes2word( \
676
- box[bval(vf(x,0,c),rf(0,c))], \
677
- box[bval(vf(x,1,c),rf(1,c))], \
678
- box[bval(vf(x,2,c),rf(2,c))], \
679
- box[bval(vf(x,3,c),rf(3,c))])
680
-
681
- #define one_table(x,op,tab,vf,rf,c) \
682
- ( tab[bval(vf(x,0,c),rf(0,c))] \
683
- ^ op(tab[bval(vf(x,1,c),rf(1,c))],1) \
684
- ^ op(tab[bval(vf(x,2,c),rf(2,c))],2) \
685
- ^ op(tab[bval(vf(x,3,c),rf(3,c))],3))
686
-
687
- #define four_tables(x,tab,vf,rf,c) \
688
- ( tab[0][bval(vf(x,0,c),rf(0,c))] \
689
- ^ tab[1][bval(vf(x,1,c),rf(1,c))] \
690
- ^ tab[2][bval(vf(x,2,c),rf(2,c))] \
691
- ^ tab[3][bval(vf(x,3,c),rf(3,c))])
692
-
693
- #define vf1(x,r,c) (x)
694
- #define rf1(r,c) (r)
695
- #define rf2(r,c) ((8+r-c)&3)
696
-
697
- /* perform forward and inverse column mix operation on four bytes in long word x in */
698
- /* parallel. NOTE: x must be a simple variable, NOT an expression in these macros. */
699
-
700
- #if !(defined( REDUCE_CODE_SIZE ) && (defined( ASM_X86_V2 ) || defined( ASM_X86_V2C )))
701
-
702
- #if defined( FM4_SET ) /* not currently used */
703
- # define fwd_mcol(x) four_tables(x,t_use(f,m),vf1,rf1,0)
704
- #elif defined( FM1_SET ) /* not currently used */
705
- # define fwd_mcol(x) one_table(x,upr,t_use(f,m),vf1,rf1,0)
706
- #else
707
- # define dec_fmvars uint_32t g2
708
- # define fwd_mcol(x) (g2 = gf_mulx(x), g2 ^ upr((x) ^ g2, 3) ^ upr((x), 2) ^ upr((x), 1))
709
- #endif
710
-
711
- #if defined( IM4_SET )
712
- # define inv_mcol(x) four_tables(x,t_use(i,m),vf1,rf1,0)
713
- #elif defined( IM1_SET )
714
- # define inv_mcol(x) one_table(x,upr,t_use(i,m),vf1,rf1,0)
715
- #else
716
- # define dec_imvars uint_32t g2, g4, g9
717
- # define inv_mcol(x) (g2 = gf_mulx(x), g4 = gf_mulx(g2), g9 = (x) ^ gf_mulx(g4), g4 ^= g9, \
718
- (x) ^ g2 ^ g4 ^ upr(g2 ^ g9, 3) ^ upr(g4, 2) ^ upr(g9, 1))
719
- #endif
720
-
721
- #if defined( FL4_SET )
722
- # define ls_box(x,c) four_tables(x,t_use(f,l),vf1,rf2,c)
723
- #elif defined( LS4_SET )
724
- # define ls_box(x,c) four_tables(x,t_use(l,s),vf1,rf2,c)
725
- #elif defined( FL1_SET )
726
- # define ls_box(x,c) one_table(x,upr,t_use(f,l),vf1,rf2,c)
727
- #elif defined( LS1_SET )
728
- # define ls_box(x,c) one_table(x,upr,t_use(l,s),vf1,rf2,c)
729
- #else
730
- # define ls_box(x,c) no_table(x,t_use(s,box),vf1,rf2,c)
731
- #endif
732
-
733
- #endif
734
-
735
- #if defined( ASM_X86_V1C ) && defined( AES_DECRYPT ) && !defined( ISB_SET )
736
- # define ISB_SET
737
- #endif
738
-
739
- #endif