ede_cbcm_enc.c revision 109998
1/* ede_cbcm_enc.c */
2/* Written by Ben Laurie <ben@algroup.co.uk> for the OpenSSL
3 * project 13 Feb 1999.
4 */
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58
59/*
60
61This is an implementation of Triple DES Cipher Block Chaining with Output
62Feedback Masking, by Coppersmith, Johnson and Matyas, (IBM and Certicom).
63
64Note that there is a known attack on this by Biham and Knudsen but it takes
65a lot of work:
66
67http://www.cs.technion.ac.il/users/wwwb/cgi-bin/tr-get.cgi/1998/CS/CS0928.ps.gz
68
69*/
70
71#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_DESCBCM
72#include "des_locl.h"
73
74void DES_ede3_cbcm_encrypt(const unsigned char *in, unsigned char *out,
75	     long length, DES_key_schedule *ks1, DES_key_schedule *ks2,
76	     DES_key_schedule *ks3, DES_cblock *ivec1, DES_cblock *ivec2,
77	     int enc)
78    {
79    register DES_LONG tin0,tin1;
80    register DES_LONG tout0,tout1,xor0,xor1,m0,m1;
81    register long l=length;
82    DES_LONG tin[2];
83    unsigned char *iv1,*iv2;
84
85    iv1 = &(*ivec1)[0];
86    iv2 = &(*ivec2)[0];
87
88    if (enc)
89	{
90	c2l(iv1,m0);
91	c2l(iv1,m1);
92	c2l(iv2,tout0);
93	c2l(iv2,tout1);
94	for (l-=8; l>=-7; l-=8)
95	    {
96	    tin[0]=m0;
97	    tin[1]=m1;
98	    DES_encrypt1(tin,ks3,1);
99	    m0=tin[0];
100	    m1=tin[1];
101
102	    if(l < 0)
103		{
104		c2ln(in,tin0,tin1,l+8);
105		}
106	    else
107		{
108		c2l(in,tin0);
109		c2l(in,tin1);
110		}
111	    tin0^=tout0;
112	    tin1^=tout1;
113
114	    tin[0]=tin0;
115	    tin[1]=tin1;
116	    DES_encrypt1(tin,ks1,1);
117	    tin[0]^=m0;
118	    tin[1]^=m1;
119	    DES_encrypt1(tin,ks2,0);
120	    tin[0]^=m0;
121	    tin[1]^=m1;
122	    DES_encrypt1(tin,ks1,1);
123	    tout0=tin[0];
124	    tout1=tin[1];
125
126	    l2c(tout0,out);
127	    l2c(tout1,out);
128	    }
129	iv1=&(*ivec1)[0];
130	l2c(m0,iv1);
131	l2c(m1,iv1);
132
133	iv2=&(*ivec2)[0];
134	l2c(tout0,iv2);
135	l2c(tout1,iv2);
136	}
137    else
138	{
139	register DES_LONG t0,t1;
140
141	c2l(iv1,m0);
142	c2l(iv1,m1);
143	c2l(iv2,xor0);
144	c2l(iv2,xor1);
145	for (l-=8; l>=-7; l-=8)
146	    {
147	    tin[0]=m0;
148	    tin[1]=m1;
149	    DES_encrypt1(tin,ks3,1);
150	    m0=tin[0];
151	    m1=tin[1];
152
153	    c2l(in,tin0);
154	    c2l(in,tin1);
155
156	    t0=tin0;
157	    t1=tin1;
158
159	    tin[0]=tin0;
160	    tin[1]=tin1;
161	    DES_encrypt1(tin,ks1,0);
162	    tin[0]^=m0;
163	    tin[1]^=m1;
164	    DES_encrypt1(tin,ks2,1);
165	    tin[0]^=m0;
166	    tin[1]^=m1;
167	    DES_encrypt1(tin,ks1,0);
168	    tout0=tin[0];
169	    tout1=tin[1];
170
171	    tout0^=xor0;
172	    tout1^=xor1;
173	    if(l < 0)
174		{
175		l2cn(tout0,tout1,out,l+8);
176		}
177	    else
178		{
179		l2c(tout0,out);
180		l2c(tout1,out);
181		}
182	    xor0=t0;
183	    xor1=t1;
184	    }
185
186	iv1=&(*ivec1)[0];
187	l2c(m0,iv1);
188	l2c(m1,iv1);
189
190	iv2=&(*ivec2)[0];
191	l2c(xor0,iv2);
192	l2c(xor1,iv2);
193	}
194    tin0=tin1=tout0=tout1=xor0=xor1=0;
195    tin[0]=tin[1]=0;
196    }
197#endif
198