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That breaks on 32-bit systems, this commit makes it so they're always stored in a u64 as the code requires.
185 lines
4.7 KiB
C++
185 lines
4.7 KiB
C++
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2023, kleines Filmröllchen <filmroellchen@serenityos.org>
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
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*/
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#include <AK/ByteReader.h>
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#include <AK/Singleton.h>
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#include <AK/SipHash.h>
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#include <AK/Span.h>
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#include <AK/UFixedBigInt.h>
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#ifdef KERNEL
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# include <Kernel/Security/Random.h>
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#else
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# include <AK/Random.h>
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#endif
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namespace AK {
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ALWAYS_INLINE constexpr u64 rotate_left(u64 x, u64 bits)
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{
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return static_cast<u64>(((x) << (bits)) | ((x) >> (64 - (bits))));
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}
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ALWAYS_INLINE constexpr void sipround(u64& v0, u64& v1, u64& v2, u64& v3)
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{
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v0 += v1;
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v1 = rotate_left(v1, 13);
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v1 ^= v0;
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v0 = rotate_left(v0, 32);
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v2 += v3;
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v3 = rotate_left(v3, 16);
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v3 ^= v2;
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v0 += v3;
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v3 = rotate_left(v3, 21);
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v3 ^= v0;
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v2 += v1;
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v1 = rotate_left(v1, 17);
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v1 ^= v2;
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v2 = rotate_left(v2, 32);
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}
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// Can handle u64 or u128 output as per reference implementation.
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// We currenly only use u64 and further fold it to u32 (unsigned) for use in Traits.
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template<size_t message_block_rounds, size_t finalization_rounds>
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static void do_siphash(ReadonlyBytes input, u128 key, Bytes output)
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{
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VERIFY((output.size() == 8) || (output.size() == 16));
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u64 v0 = 0x736f6d6570736575ull;
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u64 v1 = 0x646f72616e646f6dull;
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u64 v2 = 0x6c7967656e657261ull;
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u64 v3 = 0x7465646279746573ull;
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u64 const length = input.size();
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auto const left = length & 7;
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// The end of 64-bit blocks.
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auto const block_end = length - (length % sizeof(u64));
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u64 b = length << 56;
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v3 ^= key.high();
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v2 ^= key.low();
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v1 ^= key.high();
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v0 ^= key.low();
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if (output.size() == 16)
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v1 ^= 0xee;
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for (size_t input_index = 0; input_index < block_end; input_index += 8) {
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u64 const m = bit_cast<LittleEndian<u64>>(ByteReader::load64(input.slice(input_index, sizeof(u64)).data()));
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v3 ^= m;
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for (size_t i = 0; i < message_block_rounds; ++i)
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sipround(v0, v1, v2, v3);
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v0 ^= m;
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}
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switch (left) {
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case 7:
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b |= (static_cast<u64>(input[block_end + 6])) << 48;
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[[fallthrough]];
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case 6:
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b |= (static_cast<u64>(input[block_end + 5])) << 40;
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[[fallthrough]];
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case 5:
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b |= (static_cast<u64>(input[block_end + 4])) << 32;
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[[fallthrough]];
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case 4:
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b |= (static_cast<u64>(input[block_end + 3])) << 24;
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[[fallthrough]];
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case 3:
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b |= (static_cast<u64>(input[block_end + 2])) << 16;
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[[fallthrough]];
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case 2:
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b |= (static_cast<u64>(input[block_end + 1])) << 8;
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[[fallthrough]];
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case 1:
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b |= (static_cast<u64>(input[block_end + 0]));
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break;
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case 0:
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break;
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}
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v3 ^= b;
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for (size_t i = 0; i < message_block_rounds; ++i)
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sipround(v0, v1, v2, v3);
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v0 ^= b;
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if (output.size() == 16)
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v2 ^= 0xee;
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else
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v2 ^= 0xff;
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for (size_t i = 0; i < finalization_rounds; ++i)
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sipround(v0, v1, v2, v3);
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b = v0 ^ v1 ^ v2 ^ v3;
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LittleEndian<u64> b_le { b };
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output.overwrite(0, &b_le, sizeof(b_le));
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if (output.size() == 8)
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return;
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v1 ^= 0xdd;
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for (size_t i = 0; i < finalization_rounds; ++i)
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sipround(v0, v1, v2, v3);
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b = v0 ^ v1 ^ v2 ^ v3;
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b_le = b;
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output.overwrite(sizeof(b_le), &b_le, sizeof(b_le));
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}
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struct SipHashKey {
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SipHashKey()
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{
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#ifdef KERNEL
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key = Kernel::get_good_random<u128>();
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#else
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// get_random is assumed to be secure, otherwise SipHash doesn't deliver on its promises!
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key = get_random<u128>();
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#endif
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}
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constexpr u128 operator*() const { return key; }
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u128 key;
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};
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// Using a singleton is a little heavier than a plain static, but avoids an initialization order fiasco.
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static Singleton<SipHashKey> static_sip_hash_key;
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template<size_t message_block_rounds, size_t finalization_rounds>
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unsigned sip_hash_u64(u64 input)
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{
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ReadonlyBytes input_bytes { &input, sizeof(input) };
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u64 const output_u64 = sip_hash_bytes<message_block_rounds, finalization_rounds>(input_bytes);
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return static_cast<unsigned>(output_u64 ^ (output_u64 >> 32));
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}
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unsigned standard_sip_hash(u64 input)
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{
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return sip_hash_u64<1, 3>(input);
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}
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unsigned secure_sip_hash(u64 input)
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{
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return sip_hash_u64<4, 8>(input);
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}
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template<size_t message_block_rounds, size_t finalization_rounds>
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u64 sip_hash_bytes(ReadonlyBytes input)
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{
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auto sip_hash_key = **static_sip_hash_key;
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u64 output = 0;
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Bytes output_bytes { &output, sizeof(output) };
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do_siphash<message_block_rounds, finalization_rounds>(input, sip_hash_key, output_bytes);
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return output;
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}
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// Instantiate all used SipHash variants here:
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template u64 sip_hash_bytes<1, 3>(ReadonlyBytes);
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template u64 sip_hash_bytes<4, 8>(ReadonlyBytes);
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}
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