|  | /* crypto/md4/md4_locl.h */ | 
|  | /* Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com) | 
|  | * All rights reserved. | 
|  | * | 
|  | * This package is an SSL implementation written | 
|  | * by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). | 
|  | * The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL. | 
|  | * | 
|  | * This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as | 
|  | * the following conditions are aheared to.  The following conditions | 
|  | * apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, | 
|  | * lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code.  The SSL documentation | 
|  | * included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms | 
|  | * except that the holder is Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). | 
|  | * | 
|  | * Copyright remains Eric Young's, and as such any Copyright notices in | 
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|  | * If this package is used in a product, Eric Young should be given attribution | 
|  | * as the author of the parts of the library used. | 
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|  | * | 
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|  | *    "This product includes cryptographic software written by | 
|  | *     Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)" | 
|  | *    The word 'cryptographic' can be left out if the rouines from the library | 
|  | *    being used are not cryptographic related :-). | 
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|  | * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG ``AS IS'' AND | 
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|  | * derivative of this code cannot be changed.  i.e. this code cannot simply be | 
|  | * copied and put under another distribution licence | 
|  | * [including the GNU Public Licence.] | 
|  | */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | #include <stdlib.h> | 
|  | #include <string.h> | 
|  | #include <openssl/opensslconf.h> | 
|  | #include <openssl/md4.h> | 
|  |  | 
|  | #ifndef MD4_LONG_LOG2 | 
|  | #define MD4_LONG_LOG2 2 /* default to 32 bits */ | 
|  | #endif | 
|  |  | 
|  | void md4_block_host_order (MD4_CTX *c, const void *p,size_t num); | 
|  | void md4_block_data_order (MD4_CTX *c, const void *p,size_t num); | 
|  |  | 
|  | #if defined(__i386) || defined(__i386__) || defined(_M_IX86) || defined(__INTEL__) | 
|  | /* | 
|  | * *_block_host_order is expected to handle aligned data while | 
|  | * *_block_data_order - unaligned. As algorithm and host (x86) | 
|  | * are in this case of the same "endianness" these two are | 
|  | * otherwise indistinguishable. But normally you don't want to | 
|  | * call the same function because unaligned access in places | 
|  | * where alignment is expected is usually a "Bad Thing". Indeed, | 
|  | * on RISCs you get punished with BUS ERROR signal or *severe* | 
|  | * performance degradation. Intel CPUs are in turn perfectly | 
|  | * capable of loading unaligned data without such drastic side | 
|  | * effect. Yes, they say it's slower than aligned load, but no | 
|  | * exception is generated and therefore performance degradation | 
|  | * is *incomparable* with RISCs. What we should weight here is | 
|  | * costs of unaligned access against costs of aligning data. | 
|  | * According to my measurements allowing unaligned access results | 
|  | * in ~9% performance improvement on Pentium II operating at | 
|  | * 266MHz. I won't be surprised if the difference will be higher | 
|  | * on faster systems:-) | 
|  | * | 
|  | *				<appro@fy.chalmers.se> | 
|  | */ | 
|  | #define md4_block_data_order md4_block_host_order | 
|  | #endif | 
|  |  | 
|  | #define DATA_ORDER_IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN | 
|  |  | 
|  | #define HASH_LONG		MD4_LONG | 
|  | #define HASH_LONG_LOG2		MD4_LONG_LOG2 | 
|  | #define HASH_CTX		MD4_CTX | 
|  | #define HASH_CBLOCK		MD4_CBLOCK | 
|  | #define HASH_LBLOCK		MD4_LBLOCK | 
|  | #define HASH_UPDATE		MD4_Update | 
|  | #define HASH_TRANSFORM		MD4_Transform | 
|  | #define HASH_FINAL		MD4_Final | 
|  | #define	HASH_MAKE_STRING(c,s)	do {	\ | 
|  | unsigned long ll;		\ | 
|  | ll=(c)->A; HOST_l2c(ll,(s));	\ | 
|  | ll=(c)->B; HOST_l2c(ll,(s));	\ | 
|  | ll=(c)->C; HOST_l2c(ll,(s));	\ | 
|  | ll=(c)->D; HOST_l2c(ll,(s));	\ | 
|  | } while (0) | 
|  | #define HASH_BLOCK_HOST_ORDER	md4_block_host_order | 
|  | #if !defined(L_ENDIAN) || defined(md4_block_data_order) | 
|  | #define	HASH_BLOCK_DATA_ORDER	md4_block_data_order | 
|  | /* | 
|  | * Little-endians (Intel and Alpha) feel better without this. | 
|  | * It looks like memcpy does better job than generic | 
|  | * md4_block_data_order on copying-n-aligning input data. | 
|  | * But frankly speaking I didn't expect such result on Alpha. | 
|  | * On the other hand I've got this with egcs-1.0.2 and if | 
|  | * program is compiled with another (better?) compiler it | 
|  | * might turn out other way around. | 
|  | * | 
|  | *				<appro@fy.chalmers.se> | 
|  | */ | 
|  | #endif | 
|  |  | 
|  | #include "md32_common.h" | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* | 
|  | #define	F(x,y,z)	(((x) & (y))  |  ((~(x)) & (z))) | 
|  | #define	G(x,y,z)	(((x) & (y))  |  ((x) & ((z))) | ((y) & ((z)))) | 
|  | */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* As pointed out by Wei Dai <weidai@eskimo.com>, the above can be | 
|  | * simplified to the code below.  Wei attributes these optimizations | 
|  | * to Peter Gutmann's SHS code, and he attributes it to Rich Schroeppel. | 
|  | */ | 
|  | #define	F(b,c,d)	((((c) ^ (d)) & (b)) ^ (d)) | 
|  | #define G(b,c,d)	(((b) & (c)) | ((b) & (d)) | ((c) & (d))) | 
|  | #define	H(b,c,d)	((b) ^ (c) ^ (d)) | 
|  |  | 
|  | #define R0(a,b,c,d,k,s,t) { \ | 
|  | a+=((k)+(t)+F((b),(c),(d))); \ | 
|  | a=ROTATE(a,s); }; | 
|  |  | 
|  | #define R1(a,b,c,d,k,s,t) { \ | 
|  | a+=((k)+(t)+G((b),(c),(d))); \ | 
|  | a=ROTATE(a,s); };\ | 
|  |  | 
|  | #define R2(a,b,c,d,k,s,t) { \ | 
|  | a+=((k)+(t)+H((b),(c),(d))); \ | 
|  | a=ROTATE(a,s); }; |