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crypto: blake2b - sync with blake2s implementation Sync the BLAKE2b code with the BLAKE2s code as much as possible: - Move a lot of code into new headers <crypto/blake2b.h> and <crypto/internal/blake2b.h>, and adjust it to be like the corresponding BLAKE2s code, i.e. like <crypto/blake2s.h> and <crypto/internal/blake2s.h>. - Rename constants, e.g. BLAKE2B_*_DIGEST_SIZE => BLAKE2B_*_HASH_SIZE. - Use a macro BLAKE2B_ALG() to define the shash_alg structs. - Export blake2b_compress_generic() for use as a fallback. This makes it much easier to add optimized implementations of BLAKE2b, as optimized implementations can use the helper functions crypto_blake2b_{setkey,init,update,final}() and blake2b_compress_generic(). The ARM implementation will use these. But this change is also helpful because it eliminates unnecessary differences between the BLAKE2b and BLAKE2s code, so that the same improvements can easily be made to both. (The two algorithms are basically identical, except for the word size and constants.) It also makes it straightforward to add a library API for BLAKE2b in the future if/when it's needed. This change does make the BLAKE2b code slightly more complicated than it needs to be, as it doesn't actually provide a library API yet. For example, __blake2b_update() doesn't really need to exist yet; it could just be inlined into crypto_blake2b_update(). But I believe this is outweighed by the benefits of keeping the code in sync. Signed-off-by: Eric Biggers <ebiggers@google.com> Acked-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ardb@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
2020-12-23 16:10:01 +08:00
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR MIT */
#ifndef _CRYPTO_BLAKE2B_H
#define _CRYPTO_BLAKE2B_H
#include <linux/bug.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
enum blake2b_lengths {
BLAKE2B_BLOCK_SIZE = 128,
BLAKE2B_HASH_SIZE = 64,
BLAKE2B_KEY_SIZE = 64,
BLAKE2B_160_HASH_SIZE = 20,
BLAKE2B_256_HASH_SIZE = 32,
BLAKE2B_384_HASH_SIZE = 48,
BLAKE2B_512_HASH_SIZE = 64,
};
struct blake2b_state {
/* 'h', 't', and 'f' are used in assembly code, so keep them as-is. */
u64 h[8];
u64 t[2];
u64 f[2];
u8 buf[BLAKE2B_BLOCK_SIZE];
unsigned int buflen;
unsigned int outlen;
};
enum blake2b_iv {
BLAKE2B_IV0 = 0x6A09E667F3BCC908ULL,
BLAKE2B_IV1 = 0xBB67AE8584CAA73BULL,
BLAKE2B_IV2 = 0x3C6EF372FE94F82BULL,
BLAKE2B_IV3 = 0xA54FF53A5F1D36F1ULL,
BLAKE2B_IV4 = 0x510E527FADE682D1ULL,
BLAKE2B_IV5 = 0x9B05688C2B3E6C1FULL,
BLAKE2B_IV6 = 0x1F83D9ABFB41BD6BULL,
BLAKE2B_IV7 = 0x5BE0CD19137E2179ULL,
};
static inline void __blake2b_init(struct blake2b_state *state, size_t outlen,
const void *key, size_t keylen)
{
state->h[0] = BLAKE2B_IV0 ^ (0x01010000 | keylen << 8 | outlen);
state->h[1] = BLAKE2B_IV1;
state->h[2] = BLAKE2B_IV2;
state->h[3] = BLAKE2B_IV3;
state->h[4] = BLAKE2B_IV4;
state->h[5] = BLAKE2B_IV5;
state->h[6] = BLAKE2B_IV6;
state->h[7] = BLAKE2B_IV7;
state->t[0] = 0;
state->t[1] = 0;
state->f[0] = 0;
state->f[1] = 0;
state->buflen = 0;
state->outlen = outlen;
if (keylen) {
memcpy(state->buf, key, keylen);
memset(&state->buf[keylen], 0, BLAKE2B_BLOCK_SIZE - keylen);
state->buflen = BLAKE2B_BLOCK_SIZE;
}
}
#endif /* _CRYPTO_BLAKE2B_H */