1 /* $KAME: des_setkey.c,v 1.7 2001/09/10 04:03:58 itojun Exp $ */
3 /* crypto/des/set_key.c */
5 /* Copyright (C) 1995-1996 Eric Young (eay@mincom.oz.au)
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51 /* set_key.c v 1.4 eay 24/9/91
52 * 1.4 Speed up by 400% :-)
53 * 1.3 added register declarations.
54 * 1.2 unrolled make_key_sched a bit more
55 * 1.1 added norm_expand_bits
56 * 1.0 First working version
59 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
60 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
62 #include <sys/param.h>
63 #include <sys/systm.h>
64 #include <crypto/des/des_locl.h>
65 #include <crypto/des/podd.h>
66 #include <crypto/des/sk.h>
70 void des_set_odd_parity(des_cblock *key)
74 for (i=0; i<DES_KEY_SZ; i++)
75 (*key)[i]=odd_parity[(*key)[i]];
78 int des_check_key_parity(des_cblock *key)
82 for (i=0; i<DES_KEY_SZ; i++)
84 if ((*key)[i] != odd_parity[(*key)[i]])
90 /* Weak and semi week keys as take from
93 * %T Security for Computer Networks
94 * %I John Wiley & Sons
96 * Many thanks to smb@ulysses.att.com (Steven Bellovin) for the reference
97 * (and actual cblock values).
99 #define NUM_WEAK_KEY 16
100 static des_cblock weak_keys[NUM_WEAK_KEY]={
102 {0x01,0x01,0x01,0x01,0x01,0x01,0x01,0x01},
103 {0xFE,0xFE,0xFE,0xFE,0xFE,0xFE,0xFE,0xFE},
104 {0x1F,0x1F,0x1F,0x1F,0x0E,0x0E,0x0E,0x0E},
105 {0xE0,0xE0,0xE0,0xE0,0xF1,0xF1,0xF1,0xF1},
107 {0x01,0xFE,0x01,0xFE,0x01,0xFE,0x01,0xFE},
108 {0xFE,0x01,0xFE,0x01,0xFE,0x01,0xFE,0x01},
109 {0x1F,0xE0,0x1F,0xE0,0x0E,0xF1,0x0E,0xF1},
110 {0xE0,0x1F,0xE0,0x1F,0xF1,0x0E,0xF1,0x0E},
111 {0x01,0xE0,0x01,0xE0,0x01,0xF1,0x01,0xF1},
112 {0xE0,0x01,0xE0,0x01,0xF1,0x01,0xF1,0x01},
113 {0x1F,0xFE,0x1F,0xFE,0x0E,0xFE,0x0E,0xFE},
114 {0xFE,0x1F,0xFE,0x1F,0xFE,0x0E,0xFE,0x0E},
115 {0x01,0x1F,0x01,0x1F,0x01,0x0E,0x01,0x0E},
116 {0x1F,0x01,0x1F,0x01,0x0E,0x01,0x0E,0x01},
117 {0xE0,0xFE,0xE0,0xFE,0xF1,0xFE,0xF1,0xFE},
118 {0xFE,0xE0,0xFE,0xE0,0xFE,0xF1,0xFE,0xF1}};
120 int des_is_weak_key(des_cblock *key)
124 for (i=0; i<NUM_WEAK_KEY; i++)
125 /* Added == 0 to comparison, I obviously don't run
126 * this section very often :-(, thanks to
127 * engineering@MorningStar.Com for the fix
129 * Another problem, I was comparing only the first 4
131 if (memcmp(weak_keys[i],key,sizeof(des_cblock)) == 0) return(1);
135 /* NOW DEFINED IN des_local.h
136 * See ecb_encrypt.c for a pseudo description of these macros.
137 * #define PERM_OP(a,b,t,n,m) ((t)=((((a)>>(n))^(b))&(m)),\
139 * (a)=((a)^((t)<<(n))))
142 #define HPERM_OP(a,t,n,m) ((t)=((((a)<<(16-(n)))^(a))&(m)),\
143 (a)=(a)^(t)^(t>>(16-(n))))
145 int des_set_key(des_cblock *key, des_key_schedule schedule)
149 return des_set_key_checked(key, schedule);
153 des_set_key_unchecked(key, schedule);
158 /* return 0 if key parity is odd (correct),
159 * return -1 if key parity error,
160 * return -2 if illegal weak key.
162 int des_set_key_checked(des_cblock *key, des_key_schedule schedule)
164 if (!des_check_key_parity(key))
166 if (des_is_weak_key(key))
168 des_set_key_unchecked(key, schedule);
172 void des_set_key_unchecked(des_cblock *key, des_key_schedule schedule)
174 static int shifts2[16]={0,0,1,1,1,1,1,1,0,1,1,1,1,1,1,0};
175 register DES_LONG c,d,t,s,t2;
176 register const unsigned char *in;
177 register DES_LONG *k;
180 k = &schedule->ks.deslong[0];
186 /* do PC1 in 47 simple operations :-)
187 * Thanks to John Fletcher (john_fletcher@lccmail.ocf.llnl.gov)
188 * for the inspiration. :-) */
189 PERM_OP (d,c,t,4,0x0f0f0f0fL);
190 HPERM_OP(c,t,-2,0xcccc0000L);
191 HPERM_OP(d,t,-2,0xcccc0000L);
192 PERM_OP (d,c,t,1,0x55555555L);
193 PERM_OP (c,d,t,8,0x00ff00ffL);
194 PERM_OP (d,c,t,1,0x55555555L);
195 d= (((d&0x000000ffL)<<16L)| (d&0x0000ff00L) |
196 ((d&0x00ff0000L)>>16L)|((c&0xf0000000L)>>4L));
199 for (i=0; i<ITERATIONS; i++)
202 { c=((c>>2L)|(c<<26L)); d=((d>>2L)|(d<<26L)); }
204 { c=((c>>1L)|(c<<27L)); d=((d>>1L)|(d<<27L)); }
207 /* could be a few less shifts but I am to lazy at this
208 * point in time to investigate */
209 s= des_skb[0][ (c )&0x3f ]|
210 des_skb[1][((c>> 6L)&0x03)|((c>> 7L)&0x3c)]|
211 des_skb[2][((c>>13L)&0x0f)|((c>>14L)&0x30)]|
212 des_skb[3][((c>>20L)&0x01)|((c>>21L)&0x06) |
214 t= des_skb[4][ (d )&0x3f ]|
215 des_skb[5][((d>> 7L)&0x03)|((d>> 8L)&0x3c)]|
216 des_skb[6][ (d>>15L)&0x3f ]|
217 des_skb[7][((d>>21L)&0x0f)|((d>>22L)&0x30)];
219 /* table contained 0213 4657 */
220 t2=((t<<16L)|(s&0x0000ffffL))&0xffffffffL;
221 *(k++)=ROTATE(t2,30)&0xffffffffL;
223 t2=((s>>16L)|(t&0xffff0000L));
224 *(k++)=ROTATE(t2,26)&0xffffffffL;
228 int des_key_sched(des_cblock *key, des_key_schedule schedule)
230 return(des_set_key(key,schedule));
233 void des_fixup_key_parity(des_cblock *key)
235 des_set_odd_parity(key);