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authorOndrej Zajicek (work) <santiago@crfreenet.org>2015-11-25 14:24:35 +0100
committerOndrej Zajicek (work) <santiago@crfreenet.org>2015-11-25 14:24:35 +0100
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+/*
+ * BIRD Library -- SHA-1 Hash Function (FIPS 180-1, RFC 3174) and HMAC-SHA-1
+ *
+ * (c) 2015 CZ.NIC z.s.p.o.
+ *
+ * Based on the code from libucw-6.4
+ * (c) 2008--2009 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>
+ *
+ * Based on the code from libgcrypt-1.2.3, which is
+ * (c) 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ *
+ * Can be freely distributed and used under the terms of the GNU GPL.
+ */
+
+#ifndef _BIRD_SHA1_H_
+#define _BIRD_SHA1_H_
+
+#include "nest/bird.h"
+
+
+#define SHA1_SIZE 20 /* Size of the SHA1 hash in its binary representation */
+#define SHA1_HEX_SIZE 41 /* Buffer length for a string containing SHA1 in hexadecimal format. */
+#define SHA1_BLOCK_SIZE 64 /* SHA1 splits input to blocks of this size. */
+
+
+/*
+ * Internal SHA1 state.
+ * You should use it just as an opaque handle only.
+ */
+struct sha1_context {
+ u32 h0, h1, h2, h3, h4;
+ byte buf[SHA1_BLOCK_SIZE];
+ uint nblocks;
+ uint count;
+};
+
+
+void sha1_init(struct sha1_context *ctx); /* Initialize new algorithm run in the @ctx context. **/
+/*
+ * Push another @len bytes of data pointed to by @buf onto the SHA1 hash
+ * currently in @ctx. You can call this any times you want on the same hash (and
+ * you do not need to reinitialize it by @sha1_init()). It has the same effect
+ * as concatenating all the data together and passing them at once.
+ */
+void sha1_update(struct sha1_context *ctx, const byte *buf, uint len);
+/*
+ * No more @sha1_update() calls will be done. This terminates the hash and
+ * returns a pointer to it.
+ *
+ * Note that the pointer points into data in the @ctx context. If it ceases to
+ * exist, the pointer becomes invalid.
+ */
+byte *sha1_final(struct sha1_context *ctx);
+
+/*
+ * A convenience one-shot function for SHA1 hash. It is equivalent to this
+ * snippet of code:
+ *
+ * sha1_context ctx;
+ * sha1_init(&ctx);
+ * sha1_update(&ctx, buffer, length);
+ * memcpy(outbuf, sha1_final(&ctx), SHA1_SIZE);
+ */
+void sha1_hash_buffer(byte *outbuf, const byte *buffer, uint length);
+
+/*
+ * SHA1 HMAC message authentication. If you provide @key and @data, the result
+ * will be stored in @outbuf.
+ */
+void sha1_hmac(byte *outbuf, const byte *key, uint keylen, const byte *data, uint datalen);
+
+/*
+ * The HMAC also exists in a stream version in a way analogous to the plain
+ * SHA1. Pass this as a context.
+ */
+struct sha1_hmac_context {
+ struct sha1_context ictx;
+ struct sha1_context octx;
+};
+
+void sha1_hmac_init(struct sha1_hmac_context *ctx, const byte *key, uint keylen); /* Initialize HMAC with context @ctx and the given key. See sha1_init(). */
+void sha1_hmac_update(struct sha1_hmac_context *ctx, const byte *data, uint datalen); /* Hash another @datalen bytes of data. See sha1_update(). */
+byte *sha1_hmac_final(struct sha1_hmac_context *ctx); /* Terminate the HMAC and return a pointer to the allocated hash. See sha1_final(). */
+
+
+#endif /* _BIRD_SHA1_H_ */