Make tables of standard encryption schemes etc.
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eeccf7a8 1/* -*-c-*-
2 *
c850c0da 3 * $Id: tiger.h,v 1.2 2000/10/15 19:09:20 mdw Exp $
eeccf7a8 4 *
5 * The Tiger hash function
6 *
7 * (c) 2000 Straylight/Edgeware
8 */
9
10/*----- Licensing notice --------------------------------------------------*
11 *
12 * This file is part of Catacomb.
13 *
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28 */
29
30/*----- Revision history --------------------------------------------------*
31 *
32 * $Log: tiger.h,v $
c850c0da 33 * Revision 1.2 2000/10/15 19:09:20 mdw
34 * Support HMAC mode for hash functions which need to store more state than
35 * the hash output size.
36 *
eeccf7a8 37 * Revision 1.1 2000/07/15 10:02:43 mdw
38 * Anderson and Biham's Tiger hash function added.
39 *
40 */
41
42/*----- Notes on the Tiger hash function ----------------------------------*
43 *
44 * Tiger was designed by Eli Biham and Ross Anderson to be an efficient and
45 * secure hash function which worked well on 64-bit processors. This
46 * implementation should work everywhere, but it'll be faster if real 64-bit
47 * arithmetic is available.
48 *
49 * I don't know of any really good analysis of Tiger.
50 */
51
52#ifndef CATACOMB_TIGER_H
53#define CATACOMB_TIGER_H
54
55#ifdef __cplusplus
56 extern "C" {
57#endif
58
59/*----- Header files ------------------------------------------------------*/
60
61#include <mLib/bits.h>
62
63#ifndef CATACOMB_GHASH_H
64# include "ghash.h"
65#endif
66
67/*----- Magic numbers -----------------------------------------------------*/
68
69#define TIGER_BUFSZ 64
70#define TIGER_HASHSZ 24
c850c0da 71#define TIGER_STATESZ 24
eeccf7a8 72
73/*----- Data structures ---------------------------------------------------*/
74
75typedef struct tiger_ctx {
76 kludge64 a, b, c; /* Chaining variables */
77 uint32 nl, nh; /* Byte count so far */
78 unsigned off; /* Offset into buffer */
79 octet buf[TIGER_BUFSZ]; /* Accumulation buffer */
80} tiger_ctx;
81
82/*----- Functions provided ------------------------------------------------*/
83
84/* --- @tiger_compress@ --- *
85 *
86 * Arguments: @tiger_ctx *ctx@ = pointer to context block
87 * @const void *sbuf@ = pointer to buffer of appropriate size
88 *
89 * Returns: ---
90 *
91 * Use: Tiger compression function.
92 */
93
94extern void tiger_compress(tiger_ctx */*ctx*/, const void */*sbuf*/);
95
96/* --- @tiger_init@ --- *
97 *
98 * Arguments: @tiger_ctx *ctx@ = pointer to context block to initialize
99 *
100 * Returns: ---
101 *
102 * Use: Initializes a context block ready for hashing.
103 */
104
105extern void tiger_init(tiger_ctx */*ctx*/);
106
107/* --- @tiger_set@ --- *
108 *
109 * Arguments: @tiger_ctx *ctx@ = pointer to context block
110 * @const void *buf@ = pointer to state buffer
111 * @unsigned long count@ = current count of bytes processed
112 *
113 * Returns: ---
114 *
115 * Use: Initializes a context block from a given state. This is
116 * useful in cases where the initial hash state is meant to be
117 * secret, e.g., for NMAC and HMAC support.
118 */
119
120extern void tiger_set(tiger_ctx */*ctx*/, const void */*buf*/,
121 unsigned long /*count*/);
122
123/* --- @tiger_hash@ --- *
124 *
125 * Arguments: @tiger_ctx *ctx@ = pointer to context block
126 * @const void *buf@ = buffer of data to hash
127 * @size_t sz@ = size of buffer to hash
128 *
129 * Returns: ---
130 *
131 * Use: Hashes a buffer of data. The buffer may be of any size and
132 * alignment.
133 */
134
135extern void tiger_hash(tiger_ctx */*ctx*/, const void */*buf*/, size_t /*sz*/);
136
137/* --- @tiger_done@ --- *
138 *
139 * Arguments: @tiger_ctx *ctx@ = pointer to context block
140 * @void *hash@ = pointer to output buffer
141 *
142 * Returns: ---
143 *
144 * Use: Returns the hash of the data read so far.
145 */
146
147extern void tiger_done(tiger_ctx */*ctx*/, void */*hash*/);
148
149/* --- @tiger_state@ --- *
150 *
151 * Arguments: @tiger_ctx *ctx@ = pointer to context
152 * @void *state@ = pointer to buffer for current state
153 *
154 * Returns: Number of bytes written to the hash function so far.
155 *
156 * Use: Returns the current state of the hash function such that
157 * it can be passed to @tiger_set@.
158 */
159
160extern unsigned long tiger_state(tiger_ctx */*ctx*/, void */*state*/);
161
162/*----- Generic hash interface --------------------------------------------*/
163
164extern const gchash tiger;
165
166/*----- That's all, folks -------------------------------------------------*/
167
168#ifdef __cplusplus
169 }
170#endif
171
172#endif