From 33d233d3e18359123993d3f54987441290faf212 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dave McGregor Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2019 16:15:26 -0600 Subject: vendor, crypto, swarm: switch over to upstream sha3 package --- crypto/crypto.go | 8 +- crypto/sha3/LICENSE | 27 -- crypto/sha3/PATENTS | 22 -- crypto/sha3/doc.go | 66 ----- crypto/sha3/hashes.go | 71 ----- crypto/sha3/keccakf.go | 412 --------------------------- crypto/sha3/keccakf_amd64.go | 13 - crypto/sha3/keccakf_amd64.s | 390 ------------------------- crypto/sha3/register.go | 18 -- crypto/sha3/sha3.go | 192 ------------- crypto/sha3/sha3_test.go | 297 ------------------- crypto/sha3/shake.go | 60 ---- crypto/sha3/testdata/keccakKats.json.deflate | Bin 521342 -> 0 bytes crypto/sha3/xor.go | 16 -- crypto/sha3/xor_generic.go | 28 -- crypto/sha3/xor_unaligned.go | 58 ---- 16 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 1674 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 crypto/sha3/LICENSE delete mode 100644 crypto/sha3/PATENTS delete mode 100644 crypto/sha3/doc.go delete mode 100644 crypto/sha3/hashes.go delete mode 100644 crypto/sha3/keccakf.go delete mode 100644 crypto/sha3/keccakf_amd64.go delete mode 100644 crypto/sha3/keccakf_amd64.s delete mode 100644 crypto/sha3/register.go delete mode 100644 crypto/sha3/sha3.go delete mode 100644 crypto/sha3/sha3_test.go delete mode 100644 crypto/sha3/shake.go delete mode 100644 crypto/sha3/testdata/keccakKats.json.deflate delete mode 100644 crypto/sha3/xor.go delete mode 100644 crypto/sha3/xor_generic.go delete mode 100644 crypto/sha3/xor_unaligned.go (limited to 'crypto') diff --git a/crypto/crypto.go b/crypto/crypto.go index 9b3e76d40..4567fafc7 100644 --- a/crypto/crypto.go +++ b/crypto/crypto.go @@ -30,8 +30,8 @@ import ( "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common/math" - "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/crypto/sha3" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/rlp" + "golang.org/x/crypto/sha3" ) var ( @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ var errInvalidPubkey = errors.New("invalid secp256k1 public key") // Keccak256 calculates and returns the Keccak256 hash of the input data. func Keccak256(data ...[]byte) []byte { - d := sha3.NewKeccak256() + d := sha3.NewLegacyKeccak256() for _, b := range data { d.Write(b) } @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ func Keccak256(data ...[]byte) []byte { // Keccak256Hash calculates and returns the Keccak256 hash of the input data, // converting it to an internal Hash data structure. func Keccak256Hash(data ...[]byte) (h common.Hash) { - d := sha3.NewKeccak256() + d := sha3.NewLegacyKeccak256() for _, b := range data { d.Write(b) } @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ func Keccak256Hash(data ...[]byte) (h common.Hash) { // Keccak512 calculates and returns the Keccak512 hash of the input data. func Keccak512(data ...[]byte) []byte { - d := sha3.NewKeccak512() + d := sha3.NewLegacyKeccak512() for _, b := range data { d.Write(b) } diff --git a/crypto/sha3/LICENSE b/crypto/sha3/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index 6a66aea5e..000000000 --- a/crypto/sha3/LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -Copyright (c) 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -distribution. - * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -this software without specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 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This grant does not include claims that would be -infringed only as a consequence of further modification of this -implementation. If you or your agent or exclusive licensee institute or -order or agree to the institution of patent litigation against any -entity (including a cross-claim or counterclaim in a lawsuit) alleging -that this implementation of Go or any code incorporated within this -implementation of Go constitutes direct or contributory patent -infringement, or inducement of patent infringement, then any patent -rights granted to you under this License for this implementation of Go -shall terminate as of the date such litigation is filed. diff --git a/crypto/sha3/doc.go b/crypto/sha3/doc.go deleted file mode 100644 index 3dab530f8..000000000 --- a/crypto/sha3/doc.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package sha3 implements the SHA-3 fixed-output-length hash functions and -// the SHAKE variable-output-length hash functions defined by FIPS-202. -// -// Both types of hash function use the "sponge" construction and the Keccak -// permutation. For a detailed specification see http://keccak.noekeon.org/ -// -// -// Guidance -// -// If you aren't sure what function you need, use SHAKE256 with at least 64 -// bytes of output. The SHAKE instances are faster than the SHA3 instances; -// the latter have to allocate memory to conform to the hash.Hash interface. -// -// If you need a secret-key MAC (message authentication code), prepend the -// secret key to the input, hash with SHAKE256 and read at least 32 bytes of -// output. -// -// -// Security strengths -// -// The SHA3-x (x equals 224, 256, 384, or 512) functions have a security -// strength against preimage attacks of x bits. Since they only produce "x" -// bits of output, their collision-resistance is only "x/2" bits. -// -// The SHAKE-256 and -128 functions have a generic security strength of 256 and -// 128 bits against all attacks, provided that at least 2x bits of their output -// is used. Requesting more than 64 or 32 bytes of output, respectively, does -// not increase the collision-resistance of the SHAKE functions. -// -// -// The sponge construction -// -// A sponge builds a pseudo-random function from a public pseudo-random -// permutation, by applying the permutation to a state of "rate + capacity" -// bytes, but hiding "capacity" of the bytes. -// -// A sponge starts out with a zero state. To hash an input using a sponge, up -// to "rate" bytes of the input are XORed into the sponge's state. The sponge -// is then "full" and the permutation is applied to "empty" it. This process is -// repeated until all the input has been "absorbed". The input is then padded. -// The digest is "squeezed" from the sponge in the same way, except that output -// output is copied out instead of input being XORed in. -// -// A sponge is parameterized by its generic security strength, which is equal -// to half its capacity; capacity + rate is equal to the permutation's width. -// Since the KeccakF-1600 permutation is 1600 bits (200 bytes) wide, this means -// that the security strength of a sponge instance is equal to (1600 - bitrate) / 2. -// -// -// Recommendations -// -// The SHAKE functions are recommended for most new uses. They can produce -// output of arbitrary length. SHAKE256, with an output length of at least -// 64 bytes, provides 256-bit security against all attacks. The Keccak team -// recommends it for most applications upgrading from SHA2-512. (NIST chose a -// much stronger, but much slower, sponge instance for SHA3-512.) -// -// The SHA-3 functions are "drop-in" replacements for the SHA-2 functions. -// They produce output of the same length, with the same security strengths -// against all attacks. This means, in particular, that SHA3-256 only has -// 128-bit collision resistance, because its output length is 32 bytes. -package sha3 diff --git a/crypto/sha3/hashes.go b/crypto/sha3/hashes.go deleted file mode 100644 index fa0d7b436..000000000 --- a/crypto/sha3/hashes.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package sha3 - -// This file provides functions for creating instances of the SHA-3 -// and SHAKE hash functions, as well as utility functions for hashing -// bytes. - -import ( - "hash" -) - -// NewKeccak256 creates a new Keccak-256 hash. -func NewKeccak256() hash.Hash { return &state{rate: 136, outputLen: 32, dsbyte: 0x01} } - -// NewKeccak512 creates a new Keccak-512 hash. -func NewKeccak512() hash.Hash { return &state{rate: 72, outputLen: 64, dsbyte: 0x01} } - -// New224 creates a new SHA3-224 hash. -// Its generic security strength is 224 bits against preimage attacks, -// and 112 bits against collision attacks. -func New224() hash.Hash { return &state{rate: 144, outputLen: 28, dsbyte: 0x06} } - -// New256 creates a new SHA3-256 hash. -// Its generic security strength is 256 bits against preimage attacks, -// and 128 bits against collision attacks. -func New256() hash.Hash { return &state{rate: 136, outputLen: 32, dsbyte: 0x06} } - -// New384 creates a new SHA3-384 hash. -// Its generic security strength is 384 bits against preimage attacks, -// and 192 bits against collision attacks. -func New384() hash.Hash { return &state{rate: 104, outputLen: 48, dsbyte: 0x06} } - -// New512 creates a new SHA3-512 hash. -// Its generic security strength is 512 bits against preimage attacks, -// and 256 bits against collision attacks. -func New512() hash.Hash { return &state{rate: 72, outputLen: 64, dsbyte: 0x06} } - -// Sum224 returns the SHA3-224 digest of the data. -func Sum224(data []byte) (digest [28]byte) { - h := New224() - h.Write(data) - h.Sum(digest[:0]) - return -} - -// Sum256 returns the SHA3-256 digest of the data. -func Sum256(data []byte) (digest [32]byte) { - h := New256() - h.Write(data) - h.Sum(digest[:0]) - return -} - -// Sum384 returns the SHA3-384 digest of the data. -func Sum384(data []byte) (digest [48]byte) { - h := New384() - h.Write(data) - h.Sum(digest[:0]) - return -} - -// Sum512 returns the SHA3-512 digest of the data. -func Sum512(data []byte) (digest [64]byte) { - h := New512() - h.Write(data) - h.Sum(digest[:0]) - return -} diff --git a/crypto/sha3/keccakf.go b/crypto/sha3/keccakf.go deleted file mode 100644 index 46d03ed38..000000000 --- a/crypto/sha3/keccakf.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,412 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build !amd64 appengine gccgo - -package sha3 - -// rc stores the round constants for use in the ι step. -var rc = [24]uint64{ - 0x0000000000000001, - 0x0000000000008082, - 0x800000000000808A, - 0x8000000080008000, - 0x000000000000808B, - 0x0000000080000001, - 0x8000000080008081, - 0x8000000000008009, - 0x000000000000008A, - 0x0000000000000088, - 0x0000000080008009, - 0x000000008000000A, - 0x000000008000808B, - 0x800000000000008B, - 0x8000000000008089, - 0x8000000000008003, - 0x8000000000008002, - 0x8000000000000080, - 0x000000000000800A, - 0x800000008000000A, - 0x8000000080008081, - 0x8000000000008080, - 0x0000000080000001, - 0x8000000080008008, -} - -// keccakF1600 applies the Keccak permutation to a 1600b-wide -// state represented as a slice of 25 uint64s. -func keccakF1600(a *[25]uint64) { - // Implementation translated from Keccak-inplace.c - // in the keccak reference code. - var t, bc0, bc1, bc2, bc3, bc4, d0, d1, d2, d3, d4 uint64 - - for i := 0; i < 24; i += 4 { - // Combines the 5 steps in each round into 2 steps. - // Unrolls 4 rounds per loop and spreads some steps across rounds. - - // Round 1 - bc0 = a[0] ^ a[5] ^ a[10] ^ a[15] ^ a[20] - bc1 = a[1] ^ a[6] ^ a[11] ^ a[16] ^ a[21] - bc2 = a[2] ^ a[7] ^ a[12] ^ a[17] ^ a[22] - bc3 = a[3] ^ a[8] ^ a[13] ^ a[18] ^ a[23] - bc4 = a[4] ^ a[9] ^ a[14] ^ a[19] ^ a[24] - d0 = bc4 ^ (bc1<<1 | bc1>>63) - d1 = bc0 ^ (bc2<<1 | bc2>>63) - d2 = bc1 ^ (bc3<<1 | bc3>>63) - d3 = bc2 ^ (bc4<<1 | bc4>>63) - d4 = bc3 ^ (bc0<<1 | bc0>>63) - - bc0 = a[0] ^ d0 - t = a[6] ^ d1 - bc1 = t<<44 | t>>(64-44) - t = a[12] ^ d2 - bc2 = t<<43 | t>>(64-43) - t = a[18] ^ d3 - bc3 = t<<21 | t>>(64-21) - t = a[24] ^ d4 - bc4 = t<<14 | t>>(64-14) - a[0] = bc0 ^ (bc2 &^ bc1) ^ rc[i] - a[6] = bc1 ^ (bc3 &^ bc2) - a[12] = bc2 ^ (bc4 &^ bc3) - a[18] = bc3 ^ (bc0 &^ bc4) - a[24] = bc4 ^ (bc1 &^ bc0) - - t = a[10] ^ d0 - bc2 = t<<3 | t>>(64-3) - t = a[16] ^ d1 - bc3 = t<<45 | t>>(64-45) - t = a[22] ^ d2 - bc4 = t<<61 | t>>(64-61) - t = a[3] ^ d3 - bc0 = t<<28 | t>>(64-28) - t = a[9] ^ d4 - bc1 = t<<20 | t>>(64-20) - a[10] = bc0 ^ (bc2 &^ bc1) - a[16] = bc1 ^ (bc3 &^ bc2) - a[22] = bc2 ^ (bc4 &^ bc3) - a[3] = bc3 ^ (bc0 &^ bc4) - a[9] = bc4 ^ (bc1 &^ bc0) - - t = a[20] ^ d0 - bc4 = t<<18 | t>>(64-18) - t = a[1] ^ d1 - bc0 = t<<1 | t>>(64-1) - t = a[7] ^ d2 - bc1 = t<<6 | t>>(64-6) - t = a[13] ^ d3 - bc2 = t<<25 | t>>(64-25) - t = a[19] ^ d4 - bc3 = t<<8 | t>>(64-8) - a[20] = bc0 ^ (bc2 &^ bc1) - a[1] = bc1 ^ (bc3 &^ bc2) - a[7] = bc2 ^ (bc4 &^ bc3) - a[13] = bc3 ^ (bc0 &^ bc4) - a[19] = bc4 ^ (bc1 &^ bc0) - - t = a[5] ^ d0 - bc1 = t<<36 | t>>(64-36) - t = a[11] ^ d1 - bc2 = t<<10 | t>>(64-10) - t = a[17] ^ d2 - bc3 = t<<15 | t>>(64-15) - t = a[23] ^ d3 - bc4 = t<<56 | t>>(64-56) - t = a[4] ^ d4 - bc0 = t<<27 | t>>(64-27) - a[5] = bc0 ^ (bc2 &^ bc1) - a[11] = bc1 ^ (bc3 &^ bc2) - a[17] = bc2 ^ (bc4 &^ bc3) - a[23] = bc3 ^ (bc0 &^ bc4) - a[4] = bc4 ^ (bc1 &^ bc0) - - t = a[15] ^ d0 - bc3 = t<<41 | t>>(64-41) - t = a[21] ^ d1 - bc4 = t<<2 | t>>(64-2) - t = a[2] ^ d2 - bc0 = t<<62 | t>>(64-62) - t = a[8] ^ d3 - bc1 = t<<55 | t>>(64-55) - t = a[14] ^ d4 - bc2 = t<<39 | t>>(64-39) - a[15] = bc0 ^ (bc2 &^ bc1) - a[21] = bc1 ^ (bc3 &^ bc2) - a[2] = bc2 ^ (bc4 &^ bc3) - a[8] = bc3 ^ (bc0 &^ bc4) - a[14] = bc4 ^ (bc1 &^ bc0) - - // Round 2 - bc0 = a[0] ^ a[5] ^ a[10] ^ a[15] ^ a[20] - bc1 = a[1] ^ a[6] ^ a[11] ^ a[16] ^ a[21] - bc2 = a[2] ^ a[7] ^ a[12] ^ a[17] ^ a[22] - bc3 = a[3] ^ a[8] ^ a[13] ^ a[18] ^ a[23] - bc4 = a[4] ^ a[9] ^ a[14] ^ a[19] ^ a[24] - d0 = bc4 ^ (bc1<<1 | bc1>>63) - d1 = bc0 ^ (bc2<<1 | bc2>>63) - d2 = bc1 ^ (bc3<<1 | bc3>>63) - d3 = bc2 ^ (bc4<<1 | bc4>>63) - d4 = bc3 ^ (bc0<<1 | bc0>>63) - - bc0 = a[0] ^ d0 - t = a[16] ^ d1 - bc1 = t<<44 | t>>(64-44) - t = a[7] ^ d2 - bc2 = t<<43 | t>>(64-43) - t = a[23] ^ d3 - bc3 = t<<21 | t>>(64-21) - t = a[14] ^ d4 - bc4 = t<<14 | t>>(64-14) - a[0] = bc0 ^ (bc2 &^ bc1) ^ rc[i+1] - a[16] = bc1 ^ (bc3 &^ bc2) - a[7] = bc2 ^ (bc4 &^ bc3) - a[23] = bc3 ^ (bc0 &^ bc4) - a[14] = bc4 ^ (bc1 &^ bc0) - - t = a[20] ^ d0 - bc2 = t<<3 | t>>(64-3) - t = a[11] ^ d1 - bc3 = t<<45 | t>>(64-45) - t = a[2] ^ d2 - bc4 = t<<61 | t>>(64-61) - t = a[18] ^ d3 - bc0 = t<<28 | t>>(64-28) - t = a[9] ^ d4 - bc1 = t<<20 | t>>(64-20) - a[20] = bc0 ^ (bc2 &^ bc1) - a[11] = bc1 ^ (bc3 &^ bc2) - a[2] = bc2 ^ (bc4 &^ bc3) - a[18] = bc3 ^ (bc0 &^ bc4) - a[9] = bc4 ^ (bc1 &^ bc0) - - t = a[15] ^ d0 - bc4 = t<<18 | t>>(64-18) - t = a[6] ^ d1 - bc0 = t<<1 | t>>(64-1) - t = a[22] ^ d2 - bc1 = t<<6 | t>>(64-6) - t = a[13] ^ d3 - bc2 = t<<25 | t>>(64-25) - t = a[4] ^ d4 - bc3 = t<<8 | t>>(64-8) - a[15] = bc0 ^ (bc2 &^ bc1) - a[6] = bc1 ^ (bc3 &^ bc2) - a[22] = bc2 ^ (bc4 &^ bc3) - a[13] = bc3 ^ (bc0 &^ bc4) - a[4] = bc4 ^ (bc1 &^ bc0) - - t = a[10] ^ d0 - bc1 = t<<36 | t>>(64-36) - t = a[1] ^ d1 - bc2 = t<<10 | t>>(64-10) - t = a[17] ^ d2 - bc3 = t<<15 | t>>(64-15) - t = a[8] ^ d3 - bc4 = t<<56 | t>>(64-56) - t = a[24] ^ d4 - bc0 = t<<27 | t>>(64-27) - a[10] = bc0 ^ (bc2 &^ bc1) - a[1] = bc1 ^ (bc3 &^ bc2) - a[17] = bc2 ^ (bc4 &^ bc3) - a[8] = bc3 ^ (bc0 &^ bc4) - a[24] = bc4 ^ (bc1 &^ bc0) - - t = a[5] ^ d0 - bc3 = t<<41 | t>>(64-41) - t = a[21] ^ d1 - bc4 = t<<2 | t>>(64-2) - t = a[12] ^ d2 - bc0 = t<<62 | t>>(64-62) - t = a[3] ^ d3 - bc1 = t<<55 | t>>(64-55) - t = a[19] ^ d4 - bc2 = t<<39 | t>>(64-39) - a[5] = bc0 ^ (bc2 &^ bc1) - a[21] = bc1 ^ (bc3 &^ bc2) - a[12] = bc2 ^ (bc4 &^ bc3) - a[3] = bc3 ^ (bc0 &^ bc4) - a[19] = bc4 ^ (bc1 &^ bc0) - - // Round 3 - bc0 = a[0] ^ a[5] ^ a[10] ^ a[15] ^ a[20] - bc1 = a[1] ^ a[6] ^ a[11] ^ a[16] ^ a[21] - bc2 = a[2] ^ a[7] ^ a[12] ^ a[17] ^ a[22] - bc3 = a[3] ^ a[8] ^ a[13] ^ a[18] ^ a[23] - bc4 = a[4] ^ a[9] ^ a[14] ^ a[19] ^ a[24] - d0 = bc4 ^ (bc1<<1 | bc1>>63) - d1 = bc0 ^ (bc2<<1 | bc2>>63) - d2 = bc1 ^ (bc3<<1 | bc3>>63) - d3 = bc2 ^ (bc4<<1 | bc4>>63) - d4 = bc3 ^ (bc0<<1 | bc0>>63) - - bc0 = a[0] ^ d0 - t = a[11] ^ d1 - bc1 = t<<44 | t>>(64-44) - t = a[22] ^ d2 - bc2 = t<<43 | t>>(64-43) - t = a[8] ^ d3 - bc3 = t<<21 | t>>(64-21) - t = a[19] ^ d4 - bc4 = t<<14 | t>>(64-14) - a[0] = bc0 ^ (bc2 &^ bc1) ^ rc[i+2] - a[11] = bc1 ^ (bc3 &^ bc2) - a[22] = bc2 ^ (bc4 &^ bc3) - a[8] = bc3 ^ (bc0 &^ bc4) - a[19] = bc4 ^ (bc1 &^ bc0) - - t = a[15] ^ d0 - bc2 = t<<3 | t>>(64-3) - t = a[1] ^ d1 - bc3 = t<<45 | t>>(64-45) - t = a[12] ^ d2 - bc4 = t<<61 | t>>(64-61) - t = a[23] ^ d3 - bc0 = t<<28 | t>>(64-28) - t = a[9] ^ d4 - bc1 = t<<20 | t>>(64-20) - a[15] = bc0 ^ (bc2 &^ bc1) - a[1] = bc1 ^ (bc3 &^ bc2) - a[12] = bc2 ^ (bc4 &^ bc3) - a[23] = bc3 ^ (bc0 &^ bc4) - a[9] = bc4 ^ (bc1 &^ bc0) - - t = a[5] ^ d0 - bc4 = t<<18 | t>>(64-18) - t = a[16] ^ d1 - bc0 = t<<1 | t>>(64-1) - t = a[2] ^ d2 - bc1 = t<<6 | t>>(64-6) - t = a[13] ^ d3 - bc2 = t<<25 | t>>(64-25) - t = a[24] ^ d4 - bc3 = t<<8 | t>>(64-8) - a[5] = bc0 ^ (bc2 &^ bc1) - a[16] = bc1 ^ (bc3 &^ bc2) - a[2] = bc2 ^ (bc4 &^ bc3) - a[13] = bc3 ^ (bc0 &^ bc4) - a[24] = bc4 ^ (bc1 &^ bc0) - - t = a[20] ^ d0 - bc1 = t<<36 | t>>(64-36) - t = a[6] ^ d1 - bc2 = t<<10 | t>>(64-10) - t = a[17] ^ d2 - bc3 = t<<15 | t>>(64-15) - t = a[3] ^ d3 - bc4 = t<<56 | t>>(64-56) - t = a[14] ^ d4 - bc0 = t<<27 | t>>(64-27) - a[20] = bc0 ^ (bc2 &^ bc1) - a[6] = bc1 ^ (bc3 &^ bc2) - a[17] = bc2 ^ (bc4 &^ bc3) - a[3] = bc3 ^ (bc0 &^ bc4) - a[14] = bc4 ^ (bc1 &^ bc0) - - t = a[10] ^ d0 - bc3 = t<<41 | t>>(64-41) - t = a[21] ^ d1 - bc4 = t<<2 | t>>(64-2) - t = a[7] ^ d2 - bc0 = t<<62 | t>>(64-62) - t = a[18] ^ d3 - bc1 = t<<55 | t>>(64-55) - t = a[4] ^ d4 - bc2 = t<<39 | t>>(64-39) - a[10] = bc0 ^ (bc2 &^ bc1) - a[21] = bc1 ^ (bc3 &^ bc2) - a[7] = bc2 ^ (bc4 &^ bc3) - a[18] = bc3 ^ (bc0 &^ bc4) - a[4] = bc4 ^ (bc1 &^ bc0) - - // Round 4 - bc0 = a[0] ^ a[5] ^ a[10] ^ a[15] ^ a[20] - bc1 = a[1] ^ a[6] ^ a[11] ^ a[16] ^ a[21] - bc2 = a[2] ^ a[7] ^ a[12] ^ a[17] ^ a[22] - bc3 = a[3] ^ a[8] ^ a[13] ^ a[18] ^ a[23] - bc4 = a[4] ^ a[9] ^ a[14] ^ a[19] ^ a[24] - d0 = bc4 ^ (bc1<<1 | bc1>>63) - d1 = bc0 ^ (bc2<<1 | bc2>>63) - d2 = bc1 ^ (bc3<<1 | bc3>>63) - d3 = bc2 ^ (bc4<<1 | bc4>>63) - d4 = bc3 ^ (bc0<<1 | bc0>>63) - - bc0 = a[0] ^ d0 - t = a[1] ^ d1 - bc1 = t<<44 | t>>(64-44) - t = a[2] ^ d2 - bc2 = t<<43 | t>>(64-43) - t = a[3] ^ d3 - bc3 = t<<21 | t>>(64-21) - t = a[4] ^ d4 - bc4 = t<<14 | t>>(64-14) - a[0] = bc0 ^ (bc2 &^ bc1) ^ rc[i+3] - a[1] = bc1 ^ (bc3 &^ bc2) - a[2] = bc2 ^ (bc4 &^ bc3) - a[3] = bc3 ^ (bc0 &^ bc4) - a[4] = bc4 ^ (bc1 &^ bc0) - - t = a[5] ^ d0 - bc2 = t<<3 | t>>(64-3) - t = a[6] ^ d1 - bc3 = t<<45 | t>>(64-45) - t = a[7] ^ d2 - bc4 = t<<61 | t>>(64-61) - t = a[8] ^ d3 - bc0 = t<<28 | t>>(64-28) - t = a[9] ^ d4 - bc1 = t<<20 | t>>(64-20) - a[5] = bc0 ^ (bc2 &^ bc1) - a[6] = bc1 ^ (bc3 &^ bc2) - a[7] = bc2 ^ (bc4 &^ bc3) - a[8] = bc3 ^ (bc0 &^ bc4) - a[9] = bc4 ^ (bc1 &^ bc0) - - t = a[10] ^ d0 - bc4 = t<<18 | t>>(64-18) - t = a[11] ^ d1 - bc0 = t<<1 | t>>(64-1) - t = a[12] ^ d2 - bc1 = t<<6 | t>>(64-6) - t = a[13] ^ d3 - bc2 = t<<25 | t>>(64-25) - t = a[14] ^ d4 - bc3 = t<<8 | t>>(64-8) - a[10] = bc0 ^ (bc2 &^ bc1) - a[11] = bc1 ^ (bc3 &^ bc2) - a[12] = bc2 ^ (bc4 &^ bc3) - a[13] = bc3 ^ (bc0 &^ bc4) - a[14] = bc4 ^ (bc1 &^ bc0) - - t = a[15] ^ d0 - bc1 = t<<36 | t>>(64-36) - t = a[16] ^ d1 - bc2 = t<<10 | t>>(64-10) - t = a[17] ^ d2 - bc3 = t<<15 | t>>(64-15) - t = a[18] ^ d3 - bc4 = t<<56 | t>>(64-56) - t = a[19] ^ d4 - bc0 = t<<27 | t>>(64-27) - a[15] = bc0 ^ (bc2 &^ bc1) - a[16] = bc1 ^ (bc3 &^ bc2) - a[17] = bc2 ^ (bc4 &^ bc3) - a[18] = bc3 ^ (bc0 &^ bc4) - a[19] = bc4 ^ (bc1 &^ bc0) - - t = a[20] ^ d0 - bc3 = t<<41 | t>>(64-41) - t = a[21] ^ d1 - bc4 = t<<2 | t>>(64-2) - t = a[22] ^ d2 - bc0 = t<<62 | t>>(64-62) - t = a[23] ^ d3 - bc1 = t<<55 | t>>(64-55) - t = a[24] ^ d4 - bc2 = t<<39 | t>>(64-39) - a[20] = bc0 ^ (bc2 &^ bc1) - a[21] = bc1 ^ (bc3 &^ bc2) - a[22] = bc2 ^ (bc4 &^ bc3) - a[23] = bc3 ^ (bc0 &^ bc4) - a[24] = bc4 ^ (bc1 &^ bc0) - } -} diff --git a/crypto/sha3/keccakf_amd64.go b/crypto/sha3/keccakf_amd64.go deleted file mode 100644 index de035c550..000000000 --- a/crypto/sha3/keccakf_amd64.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build amd64,!appengine,!gccgo - -package sha3 - -// This function is implemented in keccakf_amd64.s. - -//go:noescape - -func keccakF1600(state *[25]uint64) diff --git a/crypto/sha3/keccakf_amd64.s b/crypto/sha3/keccakf_amd64.s deleted file mode 100644 index f88533acc..000000000 --- a/crypto/sha3/keccakf_amd64.s +++ /dev/null @@ -1,390 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build amd64,!appengine,!gccgo - -// This code was translated into a form compatible with 6a from the public -// domain sources at https://github.com/gvanas/KeccakCodePackage - -// Offsets in state -#define _ba (0*8) -#define _be (1*8) -#define _bi (2*8) -#define _bo (3*8) -#define _bu (4*8) -#define _ga (5*8) -#define _ge (6*8) -#define _gi (7*8) -#define _go (8*8) -#define _gu (9*8) -#define _ka (10*8) -#define _ke (11*8) -#define _ki (12*8) -#define _ko (13*8) -#define _ku (14*8) -#define _ma (15*8) -#define _me (16*8) -#define _mi (17*8) -#define _mo (18*8) -#define _mu (19*8) -#define _sa (20*8) -#define _se (21*8) -#define _si (22*8) -#define _so (23*8) -#define _su (24*8) - -// Temporary registers -#define rT1 AX - -// Round vars -#define rpState DI -#define rpStack SP - -#define rDa BX -#define rDe CX -#define rDi DX -#define rDo R8 -#define rDu R9 - -#define rBa R10 -#define rBe R11 -#define rBi R12 -#define rBo R13 -#define rBu R14 - -#define rCa SI -#define rCe BP -#define rCi rBi -#define rCo rBo -#define rCu R15 - -#define MOVQ_RBI_RCE MOVQ rBi, rCe -#define XORQ_RT1_RCA XORQ rT1, rCa -#define XORQ_RT1_RCE XORQ rT1, rCe -#define XORQ_RBA_RCU XORQ rBa, rCu -#define XORQ_RBE_RCU XORQ rBe, rCu -#define XORQ_RDU_RCU XORQ rDu, rCu -#define XORQ_RDA_RCA XORQ rDa, rCa -#define XORQ_RDE_RCE XORQ rDe, rCe - -#define mKeccakRound(iState, oState, rc, B_RBI_RCE, G_RT1_RCA, G_RT1_RCE, G_RBA_RCU, K_RT1_RCA, K_RT1_RCE, K_RBA_RCU, M_RT1_RCA, M_RT1_RCE, M_RBE_RCU, S_RDU_RCU, S_RDA_RCA, S_RDE_RCE) \ - /* Prepare round */ \ - MOVQ rCe, rDa; \ - ROLQ $1, rDa; \ - \ - MOVQ _bi(iState), rCi; \ - XORQ _gi(iState), rDi; \ - XORQ rCu, rDa; \ - XORQ _ki(iState), rCi; \ - XORQ _mi(iState), rDi; \ - XORQ rDi, rCi; \ - \ - MOVQ rCi, rDe; \ - ROLQ $1, rDe; \ - \ - MOVQ _bo(iState), rCo; \ - XORQ _go(iState), rDo; \ - XORQ rCa, rDe; \ - XORQ _ko(iState), rCo; \ - XORQ _mo(iState), rDo; \ - XORQ rDo, rCo; \ - \ - MOVQ rCo, rDi; \ - ROLQ $1, rDi; \ - \ - MOVQ rCu, rDo; \ - XORQ rCe, rDi; \ - ROLQ $1, rDo; \ - \ - MOVQ rCa, rDu; \ - XORQ rCi, rDo; \ - ROLQ $1, rDu; \ - \ - /* Result b */ \ - MOVQ _ba(iState), rBa; \ - MOVQ _ge(iState), rBe; \ - XORQ rCo, rDu; \ - MOVQ _ki(iState), rBi; \ - MOVQ _mo(iState), rBo; \ - MOVQ _su(iState), rBu; \ - XORQ rDe, rBe; \ - ROLQ $44, rBe; \ - XORQ rDi, rBi; \ - XORQ rDa, rBa; \ - ROLQ $43, rBi; \ - \ - MOVQ rBe, rCa; \ - MOVQ rc, rT1; \ - ORQ rBi, rCa; \ - XORQ rBa, rT1; \ - XORQ rT1, rCa; \ - MOVQ rCa, _ba(oState); \ - \ - XORQ rDu, rBu; \ - ROLQ $14, rBu; \ - MOVQ rBa, rCu; \ - ANDQ rBe, rCu; \ - XORQ rBu, rCu; \ - MOVQ rCu, _bu(oState); \ - \ - XORQ rDo, rBo; \ - ROLQ $21, rBo; \ - MOVQ rBo, rT1; \ - ANDQ rBu, rT1; \ - XORQ rBi, rT1; \ - MOVQ rT1, _bi(oState); \ - \ - NOTQ rBi; \ - ORQ rBa, rBu; \ - ORQ rBo, rBi; \ - XORQ rBo, rBu; \ - XORQ rBe, rBi; \ - MOVQ rBu, _bo(oState); \ - MOVQ rBi, _be(oState); \ - B_RBI_RCE; \ - \ - /* Result g */ \ - MOVQ _gu(iState), rBe; \ - XORQ rDu, rBe; \ - MOVQ _ka(iState), rBi; \ - ROLQ $20, rBe; \ - XORQ rDa, rBi; \ - ROLQ $3, rBi; \ - MOVQ _bo(iState), rBa; \ - MOVQ rBe, rT1; \ - ORQ rBi, rT1; \ - XORQ rDo, rBa; \ - MOVQ _me(iState), rBo; \ - MOVQ _si(iState), rBu; \ - ROLQ $28, rBa; \ - XORQ rBa, rT1; \ - MOVQ rT1, _ga(oState); \ - G_RT1_RCA; \ - \ - XORQ rDe, rBo; \ - ROLQ $45, rBo; \ - MOVQ rBi, rT1; \ - ANDQ rBo, rT1; \ - XORQ rBe, rT1; \ - MOVQ rT1, _ge(oState); \ - G_RT1_RCE; \ - \ - XORQ rDi, rBu; \ - ROLQ $61, rBu; \ - MOVQ rBu, rT1; \ - ORQ rBa, rT1; \ - XORQ rBo, rT1; \ - MOVQ rT1, _go(oState); \ - \ - ANDQ rBe, rBa; \ - XORQ rBu, rBa; \ - MOVQ rBa, _gu(oState); \ - NOTQ rBu; \ - G_RBA_RCU; \ - \ - ORQ rBu, rBo; \ - XORQ rBi, rBo; \ - MOVQ rBo, _gi(oState); \ - \ - /* Result k */ \ - MOVQ _be(iState), rBa; \ - MOVQ _gi(iState), rBe; \ - MOVQ _ko(iState), rBi; \ - MOVQ _mu(iState), rBo; \ - MOVQ _sa(iState), rBu; \ - XORQ rDi, rBe; \ - ROLQ $6, rBe; \ - XORQ rDo, rBi; \ - ROLQ $25, rBi; \ - MOVQ rBe, rT1; \ - ORQ rBi, rT1; \ - XORQ rDe, rBa; \ - ROLQ $1, rBa; \ - XORQ rBa, rT1; \ - MOVQ rT1, _ka(oState); \ - K_RT1_RCA; \ - \ - XORQ rDu, rBo; \ - ROLQ $8, rBo; \ - MOVQ rBi, rT1; \ - ANDQ rBo, rT1; \ - XORQ rBe, rT1; \ - MOVQ rT1, _ke(oState); \ - K_RT1_RCE; \ - \ - XORQ rDa, rBu; \ - ROLQ $18, rBu; \ - NOTQ rBo; \ - MOVQ rBo, rT1; \ - ANDQ rBu, rT1; \ - XORQ rBi, rT1; \ - MOVQ rT1, _ki(oState); \ - \ - MOVQ rBu, rT1; \ - ORQ rBa, rT1; \ - XORQ rBo, rT1; \ - MOVQ rT1, _ko(oState); \ - \ - ANDQ rBe, rBa; \ - XORQ rBu, rBa; \ - MOVQ rBa, _ku(oState); \ - K_RBA_RCU; \ - \ - /* Result m */ \ - MOVQ _ga(iState), rBe; \ - XORQ rDa, rBe; \ - MOVQ _ke(iState), rBi; \ - ROLQ $36, rBe; \ - XORQ rDe, rBi; \ - MOVQ _bu(iState), rBa; \ - ROLQ $10, rBi; \ - MOVQ rBe, rT1; \ - MOVQ _mi(iState), rBo; \ - ANDQ rBi, rT1; \ - XORQ rDu, rBa; \ - MOVQ _so(iState), rBu; \ - ROLQ $27, rBa; \ - XORQ rBa, rT1; \ - MOVQ rT1, _ma(oState); \ - M_RT1_RCA; \ - \ - XORQ rDi, rBo; \ - ROLQ $15, rBo; \ - MOVQ rBi, rT1; \ - ORQ rBo, rT1; \ - XORQ rBe, rT1; \ - MOVQ rT1, _me(oState); \ - M_RT1_RCE; \ - \ - XORQ rDo, rBu; \ - ROLQ $56, rBu; \ - NOTQ rBo; \ - MOVQ rBo, rT1; \ - ORQ rBu, rT1; \ - XORQ rBi, rT1; \ - MOVQ rT1, _mi(oState); \ - \ - ORQ rBa, rBe; \ - XORQ rBu, rBe; \ - MOVQ rBe, _mu(oState); \ - \ - ANDQ rBa, rBu; \ - XORQ rBo, rBu; \ - MOVQ rBu, _mo(oState); \ - M_RBE_RCU; \ - \ - /* Result s */ \ - MOVQ _bi(iState), rBa; \ - MOVQ _go(iState), rBe; \ - MOVQ _ku(iState), rBi; \ - XORQ rDi, rBa; \ - MOVQ _ma(iState), rBo; \ - ROLQ $62, rBa; \ - XORQ rDo, rBe; \ - MOVQ _se(iState), rBu; \ - ROLQ $55, rBe; \ - \ - XORQ rDu, rBi; \ - MOVQ rBa, rDu; \ - XORQ rDe, rBu; \ - ROLQ $2, rBu; \ - ANDQ rBe, rDu; \ - XORQ rBu, rDu; \ - MOVQ rDu, _su(oState); \ - \ - ROLQ $39, rBi; \ - S_RDU_RCU; \ - NOTQ rBe; \ - XORQ rDa, rBo; \ - MOVQ rBe, rDa; \ - ANDQ rBi, rDa; \ - XORQ rBa, rDa; \ - MOVQ rDa, _sa(oState); \ - S_RDA_RCA; \ - \ - ROLQ $41, rBo; \ - MOVQ rBi, rDe; \ - ORQ rBo, rDe; \ - XORQ rBe, rDe; \ - MOVQ rDe, _se(oState); \ - S_RDE_RCE; \ - \ - MOVQ rBo, rDi; \ - MOVQ rBu, rDo; \ - ANDQ rBu, rDi; \ - ORQ rBa, rDo; \ - XORQ rBi, rDi; \ - XORQ rBo, rDo; \ - MOVQ rDi, _si(oState); \ - MOVQ rDo, _so(oState) \ - -// func keccakF1600(state *[25]uint64) -TEXT ·keccakF1600(SB), 0, $200-8 - MOVQ state+0(FP), rpState - - // Convert the user state into an internal state - NOTQ _be(rpState) - NOTQ _bi(rpState) - NOTQ _go(rpState) - NOTQ _ki(rpState) - NOTQ _mi(rpState) - NOTQ _sa(rpState) - - // Execute the KeccakF permutation - MOVQ _ba(rpState), rCa - MOVQ _be(rpState), rCe - MOVQ _bu(rpState), rCu - - XORQ _ga(rpState), rCa - XORQ _ge(rpState), rCe - XORQ _gu(rpState), rCu - - XORQ _ka(rpState), rCa - XORQ _ke(rpState), rCe - XORQ _ku(rpState), rCu - - XORQ _ma(rpState), rCa - XORQ _me(rpState), rCe - XORQ _mu(rpState), rCu - - XORQ _sa(rpState), rCa - XORQ _se(rpState), rCe - MOVQ _si(rpState), rDi - MOVQ _so(rpState), rDo - XORQ _su(rpState), rCu - - mKeccakRound(rpState, rpStack, $0x0000000000000001, MOVQ_RBI_RCE, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBE_RCU, XORQ_RDU_RCU, XORQ_RDA_RCA, XORQ_RDE_RCE) - mKeccakRound(rpStack, rpState, $0x0000000000008082, MOVQ_RBI_RCE, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBE_RCU, XORQ_RDU_RCU, XORQ_RDA_RCA, XORQ_RDE_RCE) - mKeccakRound(rpState, rpStack, $0x800000000000808a, MOVQ_RBI_RCE, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBE_RCU, XORQ_RDU_RCU, XORQ_RDA_RCA, XORQ_RDE_RCE) - mKeccakRound(rpStack, rpState, $0x8000000080008000, MOVQ_RBI_RCE, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBE_RCU, XORQ_RDU_RCU, XORQ_RDA_RCA, XORQ_RDE_RCE) - mKeccakRound(rpState, rpStack, $0x000000000000808b, MOVQ_RBI_RCE, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBE_RCU, XORQ_RDU_RCU, XORQ_RDA_RCA, XORQ_RDE_RCE) - mKeccakRound(rpStack, rpState, $0x0000000080000001, MOVQ_RBI_RCE, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBE_RCU, XORQ_RDU_RCU, XORQ_RDA_RCA, XORQ_RDE_RCE) - mKeccakRound(rpState, rpStack, $0x8000000080008081, MOVQ_RBI_RCE, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBE_RCU, XORQ_RDU_RCU, XORQ_RDA_RCA, XORQ_RDE_RCE) - mKeccakRound(rpStack, rpState, $0x8000000000008009, MOVQ_RBI_RCE, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBE_RCU, XORQ_RDU_RCU, XORQ_RDA_RCA, XORQ_RDE_RCE) - mKeccakRound(rpState, rpStack, $0x000000000000008a, MOVQ_RBI_RCE, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBE_RCU, XORQ_RDU_RCU, XORQ_RDA_RCA, XORQ_RDE_RCE) - mKeccakRound(rpStack, rpState, $0x0000000000000088, MOVQ_RBI_RCE, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBE_RCU, XORQ_RDU_RCU, XORQ_RDA_RCA, XORQ_RDE_RCE) - mKeccakRound(rpState, rpStack, $0x0000000080008009, MOVQ_RBI_RCE, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBE_RCU, XORQ_RDU_RCU, XORQ_RDA_RCA, XORQ_RDE_RCE) - mKeccakRound(rpStack, rpState, $0x000000008000000a, MOVQ_RBI_RCE, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBE_RCU, XORQ_RDU_RCU, XORQ_RDA_RCA, XORQ_RDE_RCE) - mKeccakRound(rpState, rpStack, $0x000000008000808b, MOVQ_RBI_RCE, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBE_RCU, XORQ_RDU_RCU, XORQ_RDA_RCA, XORQ_RDE_RCE) - mKeccakRound(rpStack, rpState, $0x800000000000008b, MOVQ_RBI_RCE, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBE_RCU, XORQ_RDU_RCU, XORQ_RDA_RCA, XORQ_RDE_RCE) - mKeccakRound(rpState, rpStack, $0x8000000000008089, MOVQ_RBI_RCE, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBE_RCU, XORQ_RDU_RCU, XORQ_RDA_RCA, XORQ_RDE_RCE) - mKeccakRound(rpStack, rpState, $0x8000000000008003, MOVQ_RBI_RCE, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBE_RCU, XORQ_RDU_RCU, XORQ_RDA_RCA, XORQ_RDE_RCE) - mKeccakRound(rpState, rpStack, $0x8000000000008002, MOVQ_RBI_RCE, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBE_RCU, XORQ_RDU_RCU, XORQ_RDA_RCA, XORQ_RDE_RCE) - mKeccakRound(rpStack, rpState, $0x8000000000000080, MOVQ_RBI_RCE, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBE_RCU, XORQ_RDU_RCU, XORQ_RDA_RCA, XORQ_RDE_RCE) - mKeccakRound(rpState, rpStack, $0x000000000000800a, MOVQ_RBI_RCE, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBE_RCU, XORQ_RDU_RCU, XORQ_RDA_RCA, XORQ_RDE_RCE) - mKeccakRound(rpStack, rpState, $0x800000008000000a, MOVQ_RBI_RCE, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBE_RCU, XORQ_RDU_RCU, XORQ_RDA_RCA, XORQ_RDE_RCE) - mKeccakRound(rpState, rpStack, $0x8000000080008081, MOVQ_RBI_RCE, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBE_RCU, XORQ_RDU_RCU, XORQ_RDA_RCA, XORQ_RDE_RCE) - mKeccakRound(rpStack, rpState, $0x8000000000008080, MOVQ_RBI_RCE, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBE_RCU, XORQ_RDU_RCU, XORQ_RDA_RCA, XORQ_RDE_RCE) - mKeccakRound(rpState, rpStack, $0x0000000080000001, MOVQ_RBI_RCE, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBA_RCU, XORQ_RT1_RCA, XORQ_RT1_RCE, XORQ_RBE_RCU, XORQ_RDU_RCU, XORQ_RDA_RCA, XORQ_RDE_RCE) - mKeccakRound(rpStack, rpState, $0x8000000080008008, NOP, NOP, NOP, NOP, NOP, NOP, NOP, NOP, NOP, NOP, NOP, NOP, NOP) - - // Revert the internal state to the user state - NOTQ _be(rpState) - NOTQ _bi(rpState) - NOTQ _go(rpState) - NOTQ _ki(rpState) - NOTQ _mi(rpState) - NOTQ _sa(rpState) - - RET diff --git a/crypto/sha3/register.go b/crypto/sha3/register.go deleted file mode 100644 index 3cf6a22e0..000000000 --- a/crypto/sha3/register.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build go1.4 - -package sha3 - -import ( - "crypto" -) - -func init() { - crypto.RegisterHash(crypto.SHA3_224, New224) - crypto.RegisterHash(crypto.SHA3_256, New256) - crypto.RegisterHash(crypto.SHA3_384, New384) - crypto.RegisterHash(crypto.SHA3_512, New512) -} diff --git a/crypto/sha3/sha3.go b/crypto/sha3/sha3.go deleted file mode 100644 index b12a35c87..000000000 --- a/crypto/sha3/sha3.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,192 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package sha3 - -// spongeDirection indicates the direction bytes are flowing through the sponge. -type spongeDirection int - -const ( - // spongeAbsorbing indicates that the sponge is absorbing input. - spongeAbsorbing spongeDirection = iota - // spongeSqueezing indicates that the sponge is being squeezed. - spongeSqueezing -) - -const ( - // maxRate is the maximum size of the internal buffer. SHAKE-256 - // currently needs the largest buffer. - maxRate = 168 -) - -type state struct { - // Generic sponge components. - a [25]uint64 // main state of the hash - buf []byte // points into storage - rate int // the number of bytes of state to use - - // dsbyte contains the "domain separation" bits and the first bit of - // the padding. Sections 6.1 and 6.2 of [1] separate the outputs of the - // SHA-3 and SHAKE functions by appending bitstrings to the message. - // Using a little-endian bit-ordering convention, these are "01" for SHA-3 - // and "1111" for SHAKE, or 00000010b and 00001111b, respectively. Then the - // padding rule from section 5.1 is applied to pad the message to a multiple - // of the rate, which involves adding a "1" bit, zero or more "0" bits, and - // a final "1" bit. We merge the first "1" bit from the padding into dsbyte, - // giving 00000110b (0x06) and 00011111b (0x1f). - // [1] http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/drafts/fips-202/fips_202_draft.pdf - // "Draft FIPS 202: SHA-3 Standard: Permutation-Based Hash and - // Extendable-Output Functions (May 2014)" - dsbyte byte - storage [maxRate]byte - - // Specific to SHA-3 and SHAKE. - outputLen int // the default output size in bytes - state spongeDirection // whether the sponge is absorbing or squeezing -} - -// BlockSize returns the rate of sponge underlying this hash function. -func (d *state) BlockSize() int { return d.rate } - -// Size returns the output size of the hash function in bytes. -func (d *state) Size() int { return d.outputLen } - -// Reset clears the internal state by zeroing the sponge state and -// the byte buffer, and setting Sponge.state to absorbing. -func (d *state) Reset() { - // Zero the permutation's state. - for i := range d.a { - d.a[i] = 0 - } - d.state = spongeAbsorbing - d.buf = d.storage[:0] -} - -func (d *state) clone() *state { - ret := *d - if ret.state == spongeAbsorbing { - ret.buf = ret.storage[:len(ret.buf)] - } else { - ret.buf = ret.storage[d.rate-cap(d.buf) : d.rate] - } - - return &ret -} - -// permute applies the KeccakF-1600 permutation. It handles -// any input-output buffering. -func (d *state) permute() { - switch d.state { - case spongeAbsorbing: - // If we're absorbing, we need to xor the input into the state - // before applying the permutation. - xorIn(d, d.buf) - d.buf = d.storage[:0] - keccakF1600(&d.a) - case spongeSqueezing: - // If we're squeezing, we need to apply the permutatin before - // copying more output. - keccakF1600(&d.a) - d.buf = d.storage[:d.rate] - copyOut(d, d.buf) - } -} - -// pads appends the domain separation bits in dsbyte, applies -// the multi-bitrate 10..1 padding rule, and permutes the state. -func (d *state) padAndPermute(dsbyte byte) { - if d.buf == nil { - d.buf = d.storage[:0] - } - // Pad with this instance's domain-separator bits. We know that there's - // at least one byte of space in d.buf because, if it were full, - // permute would have been called to empty it. dsbyte also contains the - // first one bit for the padding. See the comment in the state struct. - d.buf = append(d.buf, dsbyte) - zerosStart := len(d.buf) - d.buf = d.storage[:d.rate] - for i := zerosStart; i < d.rate; i++ { - d.buf[i] = 0 - } - // This adds the final one bit for the padding. Because of the way that - // bits are numbered from the LSB upwards, the final bit is the MSB of - // the last byte. - d.buf[d.rate-1] ^= 0x80 - // Apply the permutation - d.permute() - d.state = spongeSqueezing - d.buf = d.storage[:d.rate] - copyOut(d, d.buf) -} - -// Write absorbs more data into the hash's state. It produces an error -// if more data is written to the ShakeHash after writing -func (d *state) Write(p []byte) (written int, err error) { - if d.state != spongeAbsorbing { - panic("sha3: write to sponge after read") - } - if d.buf == nil { - d.buf = d.storage[:0] - } - written = len(p) - - for len(p) > 0 { - if len(d.buf) == 0 && len(p) >= d.rate { - // The fast path; absorb a full "rate" bytes of input and apply the permutation. - xorIn(d, p[:d.rate]) - p = p[d.rate:] - keccakF1600(&d.a) - } else { - // The slow path; buffer the input until we can fill the sponge, and then xor it in. - todo := d.rate - len(d.buf) - if todo > len(p) { - todo = len(p) - } - d.buf = append(d.buf, p[:todo]...) - p = p[todo:] - - // If the sponge is full, apply the permutation. - if len(d.buf) == d.rate { - d.permute() - } - } - } - - return -} - -// Read squeezes an arbitrary number of bytes from the sponge. -func (d *state) Read(out []byte) (n int, err error) { - // If we're still absorbing, pad and apply the permutation. - if d.state == spongeAbsorbing { - d.padAndPermute(d.dsbyte) - } - - n = len(out) - - // Now, do the squeezing. - for len(out) > 0 { - n := copy(out, d.buf) - d.buf = d.buf[n:] - out = out[n:] - - // Apply the permutation if we've squeezed the sponge dry. - if len(d.buf) == 0 { - d.permute() - } - } - - return -} - -// Sum applies padding to the hash state and then squeezes out the desired -// number of output bytes. -func (d *state) Sum(in []byte) []byte { - // Make a copy of the original hash so that caller can keep writing - // and summing. - dup := d.clone() - hash := make([]byte, dup.outputLen) - dup.Read(hash) - return append(in, hash...) -} diff --git a/crypto/sha3/sha3_test.go b/crypto/sha3/sha3_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index 0e33676ce..000000000 --- a/crypto/sha3/sha3_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,297 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package sha3 - -// Tests include all the ShortMsgKATs provided by the Keccak team at -// https://github.com/gvanas/KeccakCodePackage -// -// They only include the zero-bit case of the bitwise testvectors -// published by NIST in the draft of FIPS-202. - -import ( - "bytes" - "compress/flate" - "encoding/hex" - "encoding/json" - "hash" - "os" - "strings" - "testing" -) - -const ( - testString = "brekeccakkeccak koax koax" - katFilename = "testdata/keccakKats.json.deflate" -) - -// Internal-use instances of SHAKE used to test against KATs. -func newHashShake128() hash.Hash { - return &state{rate: 168, dsbyte: 0x1f, outputLen: 512} -} -func newHashShake256() hash.Hash { - return &state{rate: 136, dsbyte: 0x1f, outputLen: 512} -} - -// testDigests contains functions returning hash.Hash instances -// with output-length equal to the KAT length for both SHA-3 and -// SHAKE instances. -var testDigests = map[string]func() hash.Hash{ - "SHA3-224": New224, - "SHA3-256": New256, - "SHA3-384": New384, - "SHA3-512": New512, - "SHAKE128": newHashShake128, - "SHAKE256": newHashShake256, -} - -// testShakes contains functions that return ShakeHash instances for -// testing the ShakeHash-specific interface. -var testShakes = map[string]func() ShakeHash{ - "SHAKE128": NewShake128, - "SHAKE256": NewShake256, -} - -// structs used to marshal JSON test-cases. -type KeccakKats struct { - Kats map[string][]struct { - Digest string `json:"digest"` - Length int64 `json:"length"` - Message string `json:"message"` - } -} - -func testUnalignedAndGeneric(t *testing.T, testf func(impl string)) { - xorInOrig, copyOutOrig := xorIn, copyOut - xorIn, copyOut = xorInGeneric, copyOutGeneric - testf("generic") - if xorImplementationUnaligned != "generic" { - xorIn, copyOut = xorInUnaligned, copyOutUnaligned - testf("unaligned") - } - xorIn, copyOut = xorInOrig, copyOutOrig -} - -// TestKeccakKats tests the SHA-3 and Shake implementations against all the -// ShortMsgKATs from https://github.com/gvanas/KeccakCodePackage -// (The testvectors are stored in keccakKats.json.deflate due to their length.) -func TestKeccakKats(t *testing.T) { - testUnalignedAndGeneric(t, func(impl string) { - // Read the KATs. - deflated, err := os.Open(katFilename) - if err != nil { - t.Errorf("error opening %s: %s", katFilename, err) - } - file := flate.NewReader(deflated) - dec := json.NewDecoder(file) - var katSet KeccakKats - err = dec.Decode(&katSet) - if err != nil { - t.Errorf("error decoding KATs: %s", err) - } - - // Do the KATs. - for functionName, kats := range katSet.Kats { - d := testDigests[functionName]() - for _, kat := range kats { - d.Reset() - in, err := hex.DecodeString(kat.Message) - if err != nil { - t.Errorf("error decoding KAT: %s", err) - } - d.Write(in[:kat.Length/8]) - got := strings.ToUpper(hex.EncodeToString(d.Sum(nil))) - if got != kat.Digest { - t.Errorf("function=%s, implementation=%s, length=%d\nmessage:\n %s\ngot:\n %s\nwanted:\n %s", - functionName, impl, kat.Length, kat.Message, got, kat.Digest) - t.Logf("wanted %+v", kat) - t.FailNow() - } - continue - } - } - }) -} - -// TestUnalignedWrite tests that writing data in an arbitrary pattern with -// small input buffers. -func TestUnalignedWrite(t *testing.T) { - testUnalignedAndGeneric(t, func(impl string) { - buf := sequentialBytes(0x10000) - for alg, df := range testDigests { - d := df() - d.Reset() - d.Write(buf) - want := d.Sum(nil) - d.Reset() - for i := 0; i < len(buf); { - // Cycle through offsets which make a 137 byte sequence. - // Because 137 is prime this sequence should exercise all corner cases. - offsets := [17]int{1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 1} - for _, j := range offsets { - if v := len(buf) - i; v < j { - j = v - } - d.Write(buf[i : i+j]) - i += j - } - } - got := d.Sum(nil) - if !bytes.Equal(got, want) { - t.Errorf("Unaligned writes, implementation=%s, alg=%s\ngot %q, want %q", impl, alg, got, want) - } - } - }) -} - -// TestAppend checks that appending works when reallocation is necessary. -func TestAppend(t *testing.T) { - testUnalignedAndGeneric(t, func(impl string) { - d := New224() - - for capacity := 2; capacity <= 66; capacity += 64 { - // The first time around the loop, Sum will have to reallocate. - // The second time, it will not. - buf := make([]byte, 2, capacity) - d.Reset() - d.Write([]byte{0xcc}) - buf = d.Sum(buf) - expected := "0000DF70ADC49B2E76EEE3A6931B93FA41841C3AF2CDF5B32A18B5478C39" - if got := strings.ToUpper(hex.EncodeToString(buf)); got != expected { - t.Errorf("got %s, want %s", got, expected) - } - } - }) -} - -// TestAppendNoRealloc tests that appending works when no reallocation is necessary. -func TestAppendNoRealloc(t *testing.T) { - testUnalignedAndGeneric(t, func(impl string) { - buf := make([]byte, 1, 200) - d := New224() - d.Write([]byte{0xcc}) - buf = d.Sum(buf) - expected := "00DF70ADC49B2E76EEE3A6931B93FA41841C3AF2CDF5B32A18B5478C39" - if got := strings.ToUpper(hex.EncodeToString(buf)); got != expected { - t.Errorf("%s: got %s, want %s", impl, got, expected) - } - }) -} - -// TestSqueezing checks that squeezing the full output a single time produces -// the same output as repeatedly squeezing the instance. -func TestSqueezing(t *testing.T) { - testUnalignedAndGeneric(t, func(impl string) { - for functionName, newShakeHash := range testShakes { - d0 := newShakeHash() - d0.Write([]byte(testString)) - ref := make([]byte, 32) - d0.Read(ref) - - d1 := newShakeHash() - d1.Write([]byte(testString)) - var multiple []byte - for range ref { - one := make([]byte, 1) - d1.Read(one) - multiple = append(multiple, one...) - } - if !bytes.Equal(ref, multiple) { - t.Errorf("%s (%s): squeezing %d bytes one at a time failed", functionName, impl, len(ref)) - } - } - }) -} - -// sequentialBytes produces a buffer of size consecutive bytes 0x00, 0x01, ..., used for testing. -func sequentialBytes(size int) []byte { - result := make([]byte, size) - for i := range result { - result[i] = byte(i) - } - return result -} - -// BenchmarkPermutationFunction measures the speed of the permutation function -// with no input data. -func BenchmarkPermutationFunction(b *testing.B) { - b.SetBytes(int64(200)) - var lanes [25]uint64 - for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ { - keccakF1600(&lanes) - } -} - -// benchmarkHash tests the speed to hash num buffers of buflen each. -func benchmarkHash(b *testing.B, h hash.Hash, size, num int) { - b.StopTimer() - h.Reset() - data := sequentialBytes(size) - b.SetBytes(int64(size * num)) - b.StartTimer() - - var state []byte - for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ { - for j := 0; j < num; j++ { - h.Write(data) - } - state = h.Sum(state[:0]) - } - b.StopTimer() - h.Reset() -} - -// benchmarkShake is specialized to the Shake instances, which don't -// require a copy on reading output. -func benchmarkShake(b *testing.B, h ShakeHash, size, num int) { - b.StopTimer() - h.Reset() - data := sequentialBytes(size) - d := make([]byte, 32) - - b.SetBytes(int64(size * num)) - b.StartTimer() - - for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ { - h.Reset() - for j := 0; j < num; j++ { - h.Write(data) - } - h.Read(d) - } -} - -func BenchmarkSha3_512_MTU(b *testing.B) { benchmarkHash(b, New512(), 1350, 1) } -func BenchmarkSha3_384_MTU(b *testing.B) { benchmarkHash(b, New384(), 1350, 1) } -func BenchmarkSha3_256_MTU(b *testing.B) { benchmarkHash(b, New256(), 1350, 1) } -func BenchmarkSha3_224_MTU(b *testing.B) { benchmarkHash(b, New224(), 1350, 1) } - -func BenchmarkShake128_MTU(b *testing.B) { benchmarkShake(b, NewShake128(), 1350, 1) } -func BenchmarkShake256_MTU(b *testing.B) { benchmarkShake(b, NewShake256(), 1350, 1) } -func BenchmarkShake256_16x(b *testing.B) { benchmarkShake(b, NewShake256(), 16, 1024) } -func BenchmarkShake256_1MiB(b *testing.B) { benchmarkShake(b, NewShake256(), 1024, 1024) } - -func BenchmarkSha3_512_1MiB(b *testing.B) { benchmarkHash(b, New512(), 1024, 1024) } - -func Example_sum() { - buf := []byte("some data to hash") - // A hash needs to be 64 bytes long to have 256-bit collision resistance. - h := make([]byte, 64) - // Compute a 64-byte hash of buf and put it in h. - ShakeSum256(h, buf) -} - -func Example_mac() { - k := []byte("this is a secret key; you should generate a strong random key that's at least 32 bytes long") - buf := []byte("and this is some data to authenticate") - // A MAC with 32 bytes of output has 256-bit security strength -- if you use at least a 32-byte-long key. - h := make([]byte, 32) - d := NewShake256() - // Write the key into the hash. - d.Write(k) - // Now write the data. - d.Write(buf) - // Read 32 bytes of output from the hash into h. - d.Read(h) -} diff --git a/crypto/sha3/shake.go b/crypto/sha3/shake.go deleted file mode 100644 index 841f9860f..000000000 --- a/crypto/sha3/shake.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package sha3 - -// This file defines the ShakeHash interface, and provides -// functions for creating SHAKE instances, as well as utility -// functions for hashing bytes to arbitrary-length output. - -import ( - "io" -) - -// ShakeHash defines the interface to hash functions that -// support arbitrary-length output. -type ShakeHash interface { - // Write absorbs more data into the hash's state. It panics if input is - // written to it after output has been read from it. - io.Writer - - // Read reads more output from the hash; reading affects the hash's - // state. (ShakeHash.Read is thus very different from Hash.Sum) - // It never returns an error. - io.Reader - - // Clone returns a copy of the ShakeHash in its current state. - Clone() ShakeHash - - // Reset resets the ShakeHash to its initial state. - Reset() -} - -func (d *state) Clone() ShakeHash { - return d.clone() -} - -// NewShake128 creates a new SHAKE128 variable-output-length ShakeHash. -// Its generic security strength is 128 bits against all attacks if at -// least 32 bytes of its output are used. -func NewShake128() ShakeHash { return &state{rate: 168, dsbyte: 0x1f} } - -// NewShake256 creates a new SHAKE128 variable-output-length ShakeHash. -// Its generic security strength is 256 bits against all attacks if -// at least 64 bytes of its output are used. -func NewShake256() ShakeHash { return &state{rate: 136, dsbyte: 0x1f} } - -// ShakeSum128 writes an arbitrary-length digest of data into hash. -func ShakeSum128(hash, data []byte) { - h := NewShake128() - h.Write(data) - h.Read(hash) -} - -// ShakeSum256 writes an arbitrary-length digest of data into hash. -func ShakeSum256(hash, data []byte) { - h := NewShake256() - h.Write(data) - h.Read(hash) -} diff --git a/crypto/sha3/testdata/keccakKats.json.deflate b/crypto/sha3/testdata/keccakKats.json.deflate deleted file mode 100644 index 62e85ae24..000000000 Binary files a/crypto/sha3/testdata/keccakKats.json.deflate and /dev/null differ diff --git a/crypto/sha3/xor.go b/crypto/sha3/xor.go deleted file mode 100644 index 46a0d63a6..000000000 --- a/crypto/sha3/xor.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build !amd64,!386,!ppc64le appengine - -package sha3 - -var ( - xorIn = xorInGeneric - copyOut = copyOutGeneric - xorInUnaligned = xorInGeneric - copyOutUnaligned = copyOutGeneric -) - -const xorImplementationUnaligned = "generic" diff --git a/crypto/sha3/xor_generic.go b/crypto/sha3/xor_generic.go deleted file mode 100644 index fd35f02ef..000000000 --- a/crypto/sha3/xor_generic.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package sha3 - -import "encoding/binary" - -// xorInGeneric xors the bytes in buf into the state; it -// makes no non-portable assumptions about memory layout -// or alignment. -func xorInGeneric(d *state, buf []byte) { - n := len(buf) / 8 - - for i := 0; i < n; i++ { - a := binary.LittleEndian.Uint64(buf) - d.a[i] ^= a - buf = buf[8:] - } -} - -// copyOutGeneric copies ulint64s to a byte buffer. -func copyOutGeneric(d *state, b []byte) { - for i := 0; len(b) >= 8; i++ { - binary.LittleEndian.PutUint64(b, d.a[i]) - b = b[8:] - } -} diff --git a/crypto/sha3/xor_unaligned.go b/crypto/sha3/xor_unaligned.go deleted file mode 100644 index 929a486a7..000000000 --- a/crypto/sha3/xor_unaligned.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// +build amd64 386 ppc64le -// +build !appengine - -package sha3 - -import "unsafe" - -func xorInUnaligned(d *state, buf []byte) { - bw := (*[maxRate / 8]uint64)(unsafe.Pointer(&buf[0])) - n := len(buf) - if n >= 72 { - d.a[0] ^= bw[0] - d.a[1] ^= bw[1] - d.a[2] ^= bw[2] - d.a[3] ^= bw[3] - d.a[4] ^= bw[4] - d.a[5] ^= bw[5] - d.a[6] ^= bw[6] - d.a[7] ^= bw[7] - d.a[8] ^= bw[8] - } - if n >= 104 { - d.a[9] ^= bw[9] - d.a[10] ^= bw[10] - d.a[11] ^= bw[11] - d.a[12] ^= bw[12] - } - if n >= 136 { - d.a[13] ^= bw[13] - d.a[14] ^= bw[14] - d.a[15] ^= bw[15] - d.a[16] ^= bw[16] - } - if n >= 144 { - d.a[17] ^= bw[17] - } - if n >= 168 { - d.a[18] ^= bw[18] - d.a[19] ^= bw[19] - d.a[20] ^= bw[20] - } -} - -func copyOutUnaligned(d *state, buf []byte) { - ab := (*[maxRate]uint8)(unsafe.Pointer(&d.a[0])) - copy(buf, ab[:]) -} - -var ( - xorIn = xorInUnaligned - copyOut = copyOutUnaligned -) - -const xorImplementationUnaligned = "unaligned" -- cgit v1.2.3