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      1 /* crypto/bf/bf_locl.h */
      2 /* Copyright (C) 1995-1997 Eric Young (eay (at) cryptsoft.com)
      3  * All rights reserved.
      4  *
      5  * This package is an SSL implementation written
      6  * by Eric Young (eay (at) cryptsoft.com).
      7  * The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.
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     58 
     59 #ifndef HEADER_BF_LOCL_H
     60 #define HEADER_BF_LOCL_H
     61 #include <openssl/opensslconf.h> /* BF_PTR, BF_PTR2 */
     62 
     63 #undef c2l
     64 #define c2l(c,l)	(l =((unsigned long)(*((c)++)))    , \
     65 			 l|=((unsigned long)(*((c)++)))<< 8L, \
     66 			 l|=((unsigned long)(*((c)++)))<<16L, \
     67 			 l|=((unsigned long)(*((c)++)))<<24L)
     68 
     69 /* NOTE - c is not incremented as per c2l */
     70 #undef c2ln
     71 #define c2ln(c,l1,l2,n)	{ \
     72 			c+=n; \
     73 			l1=l2=0; \
     74 			switch (n) { \
     75 			case 8: l2 =((unsigned long)(*(--(c))))<<24L; \
     76 			case 7: l2|=((unsigned long)(*(--(c))))<<16L; \
     77 			case 6: l2|=((unsigned long)(*(--(c))))<< 8L; \
     78 			case 5: l2|=((unsigned long)(*(--(c))));     \
     79 			case 4: l1 =((unsigned long)(*(--(c))))<<24L; \
     80 			case 3: l1|=((unsigned long)(*(--(c))))<<16L; \
     81 			case 2: l1|=((unsigned long)(*(--(c))))<< 8L; \
     82 			case 1: l1|=((unsigned long)(*(--(c))));     \
     83 				} \
     84 			}
     85 
     86 #undef l2c
     87 #define l2c(l,c)	(*((c)++)=(unsigned char)(((l)     )&0xff), \
     88 			 *((c)++)=(unsigned char)(((l)>> 8L)&0xff), \
     89 			 *((c)++)=(unsigned char)(((l)>>16L)&0xff), \
     90 			 *((c)++)=(unsigned char)(((l)>>24L)&0xff))
     91 
     92 /* NOTE - c is not incremented as per l2c */
     93 #undef l2cn
     94 #define l2cn(l1,l2,c,n)	{ \
     95 			c+=n; \
     96 			switch (n) { \
     97 			case 8: *(--(c))=(unsigned char)(((l2)>>24L)&0xff); \
     98 			case 7: *(--(c))=(unsigned char)(((l2)>>16L)&0xff); \
     99 			case 6: *(--(c))=(unsigned char)(((l2)>> 8L)&0xff); \
    100 			case 5: *(--(c))=(unsigned char)(((l2)     )&0xff); \
    101 			case 4: *(--(c))=(unsigned char)(((l1)>>24L)&0xff); \
    102 			case 3: *(--(c))=(unsigned char)(((l1)>>16L)&0xff); \
    103 			case 2: *(--(c))=(unsigned char)(((l1)>> 8L)&0xff); \
    104 			case 1: *(--(c))=(unsigned char)(((l1)     )&0xff); \
    105 				} \
    106 			}
    107 
    108 /* NOTE - c is not incremented as per n2l */
    109 #define n2ln(c,l1,l2,n)	{ \
    110 			c+=n; \
    111 			l1=l2=0; \
    112 			switch (n) { \
    113 			case 8: l2 =((unsigned long)(*(--(c))))    ; \
    114 			case 7: l2|=((unsigned long)(*(--(c))))<< 8; \
    115 			case 6: l2|=((unsigned long)(*(--(c))))<<16; \
    116 			case 5: l2|=((unsigned long)(*(--(c))))<<24; \
    117 			case 4: l1 =((unsigned long)(*(--(c))))    ; \
    118 			case 3: l1|=((unsigned long)(*(--(c))))<< 8; \
    119 			case 2: l1|=((unsigned long)(*(--(c))))<<16; \
    120 			case 1: l1|=((unsigned long)(*(--(c))))<<24; \
    121 				} \
    122 			}
    123 
    124 /* NOTE - c is not incremented as per l2n */
    125 #define l2nn(l1,l2,c,n)	{ \
    126 			c+=n; \
    127 			switch (n) { \
    128 			case 8: *(--(c))=(unsigned char)(((l2)    )&0xff); \
    129 			case 7: *(--(c))=(unsigned char)(((l2)>> 8)&0xff); \
    130 			case 6: *(--(c))=(unsigned char)(((l2)>>16)&0xff); \
    131 			case 5: *(--(c))=(unsigned char)(((l2)>>24)&0xff); \
    132 			case 4: *(--(c))=(unsigned char)(((l1)    )&0xff); \
    133 			case 3: *(--(c))=(unsigned char)(((l1)>> 8)&0xff); \
    134 			case 2: *(--(c))=(unsigned char)(((l1)>>16)&0xff); \
    135 			case 1: *(--(c))=(unsigned char)(((l1)>>24)&0xff); \
    136 				} \
    137 			}
    138 
    139 #undef n2l
    140 #define n2l(c,l)        (l =((unsigned long)(*((c)++)))<<24L, \
    141                          l|=((unsigned long)(*((c)++)))<<16L, \
    142                          l|=((unsigned long)(*((c)++)))<< 8L, \
    143                          l|=((unsigned long)(*((c)++))))
    144 
    145 #undef l2n
    146 #define l2n(l,c)        (*((c)++)=(unsigned char)(((l)>>24L)&0xff), \
    147                          *((c)++)=(unsigned char)(((l)>>16L)&0xff), \
    148                          *((c)++)=(unsigned char)(((l)>> 8L)&0xff), \
    149                          *((c)++)=(unsigned char)(((l)     )&0xff))
    150 
    151 /* This is actually a big endian algorithm, the most significant byte
    152  * is used to lookup array 0 */
    153 
    154 #if defined(BF_PTR2)
    155 
    156 /*
    157  * This is basically a special Intel version. Point is that Intel
    158  * doesn't have many registers, but offers a reach choice of addressing
    159  * modes. So we spare some registers by directly traversing BF_KEY
    160  * structure and hiring the most decorated addressing mode. The code
    161  * generated by EGCS is *perfectly* competitive with assembler
    162  * implementation!
    163  */
    164 #define BF_ENC(LL,R,KEY,Pi) (\
    165 	LL^=KEY[Pi], \
    166 	t=  KEY[BF_ROUNDS+2 +   0 + ((R>>24)&0xFF)], \
    167 	t+= KEY[BF_ROUNDS+2 + 256 + ((R>>16)&0xFF)], \
    168 	t^= KEY[BF_ROUNDS+2 + 512 + ((R>>8 )&0xFF)], \
    169 	t+= KEY[BF_ROUNDS+2 + 768 + ((R    )&0xFF)], \
    170 	LL^=t \
    171 	)
    172 
    173 #elif defined(BF_PTR)
    174 
    175 #ifndef BF_LONG_LOG2
    176 #define BF_LONG_LOG2  2       /* default to BF_LONG being 32 bits */
    177 #endif
    178 #define BF_M  (0xFF<<BF_LONG_LOG2)
    179 #define BF_0  (24-BF_LONG_LOG2)
    180 #define BF_1  (16-BF_LONG_LOG2)
    181 #define BF_2  ( 8-BF_LONG_LOG2)
    182 #define BF_3  BF_LONG_LOG2 /* left shift */
    183 
    184 /*
    185  * This is normally very good on RISC platforms where normally you
    186  * have to explicitly "multiply" array index by sizeof(BF_LONG)
    187  * in order to calculate the effective address. This implementation
    188  * excuses CPU from this extra work. Power[PC] uses should have most
    189  * fun as (R>>BF_i)&BF_M gets folded into a single instruction, namely
    190  * rlwinm. So let'em double-check if their compiler does it.
    191  */
    192 
    193 #define BF_ENC(LL,R,S,P) ( \
    194 	LL^=P, \
    195 	LL^= (((*(BF_LONG *)((unsigned char *)&(S[  0])+((R>>BF_0)&BF_M))+ \
    196 		*(BF_LONG *)((unsigned char *)&(S[256])+((R>>BF_1)&BF_M)))^ \
    197 		*(BF_LONG *)((unsigned char *)&(S[512])+((R>>BF_2)&BF_M)))+ \
    198 		*(BF_LONG *)((unsigned char *)&(S[768])+((R<<BF_3)&BF_M))) \
    199 	)
    200 #else
    201 
    202 /*
    203  * This is a *generic* version. Seem to perform best on platforms that
    204  * offer explicit support for extraction of 8-bit nibbles preferably
    205  * complemented with "multiplying" of array index by sizeof(BF_LONG).
    206  * For the moment of this writing the list comprises Alpha CPU featuring
    207  * extbl and s[48]addq instructions.
    208  */
    209 
    210 #define BF_ENC(LL,R,S,P) ( \
    211 	LL^=P, \
    212 	LL^=(((	S[       ((int)(R>>24)&0xff)] + \
    213 		S[0x0100+((int)(R>>16)&0xff)])^ \
    214 		S[0x0200+((int)(R>> 8)&0xff)])+ \
    215 		S[0x0300+((int)(R    )&0xff)])&0xffffffffL \
    216 	)
    217 #endif
    218 
    219 #endif
    220