2 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
3 a implementation of MD4 designed for use in the SMB authentication protocol
4 Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1997-1998.
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22 /* NOTE: This code makes no attempt to be fast!
24 It assumes that a int is at least 32 bits long
28 static uint32 A
, B
, C
, D
;
36 static uint32
F(uint32 X
, uint32 Y
, uint32 Z
)
38 return (X
&Y
) | ((~X
)&Z
);
41 static uint32
G(uint32 X
, uint32 Y
, uint32 Z
)
43 return (X
&Y
) | (X
&Z
) | (Y
&Z
);
46 static uint32
H(uint32 X
, uint32 Y
, uint32 Z
)
51 static uint32
lshift(uint32 x
, int s
)
54 return ((x
<<s
)&0xFFFFFFFF) | (x
>>(32-s
));
57 #define ROUND1(a,b,c,d,k,s) a = lshift(a + F(b,c,d) + X[k], s)
58 #define ROUND2(a,b,c,d,k,s) a = lshift(a + G(b,c,d) + X[k] + (uint32)0x5A827999,s)
59 #define ROUND3(a,b,c,d,k,s) a = lshift(a + H(b,c,d) + X[k] + (uint32)0x6ED9EBA1,s)
61 /* this applies md4 to 64 byte chunks */
62 static void mdfour64(uint32_t *state
, uint32
*M
)
65 uint32 AA
, BB
, CC
, DD
;
71 AA
= A
; BB
= B
; CC
= C
; DD
= D
;
73 ROUND1(A
,B
,C
,D
, 0, 3); ROUND1(D
,A
,B
,C
, 1, 7);
74 ROUND1(C
,D
,A
,B
, 2, 11); ROUND1(B
,C
,D
,A
, 3, 19);
75 ROUND1(A
,B
,C
,D
, 4, 3); ROUND1(D
,A
,B
,C
, 5, 7);
76 ROUND1(C
,D
,A
,B
, 6, 11); ROUND1(B
,C
,D
,A
, 7, 19);
77 ROUND1(A
,B
,C
,D
, 8, 3); ROUND1(D
,A
,B
,C
, 9, 7);
78 ROUND1(C
,D
,A
,B
, 10, 11); ROUND1(B
,C
,D
,A
, 11, 19);
79 ROUND1(A
,B
,C
,D
, 12, 3); ROUND1(D
,A
,B
,C
, 13, 7);
80 ROUND1(C
,D
,A
,B
, 14, 11); ROUND1(B
,C
,D
,A
, 15, 19);
82 ROUND2(A
,B
,C
,D
, 0, 3); ROUND2(D
,A
,B
,C
, 4, 5);
83 ROUND2(C
,D
,A
,B
, 8, 9); ROUND2(B
,C
,D
,A
, 12, 13);
84 ROUND2(A
,B
,C
,D
, 1, 3); ROUND2(D
,A
,B
,C
, 5, 5);
85 ROUND2(C
,D
,A
,B
, 9, 9); ROUND2(B
,C
,D
,A
, 13, 13);
86 ROUND2(A
,B
,C
,D
, 2, 3); ROUND2(D
,A
,B
,C
, 6, 5);
87 ROUND2(C
,D
,A
,B
, 10, 9); ROUND2(B
,C
,D
,A
, 14, 13);
88 ROUND2(A
,B
,C
,D
, 3, 3); ROUND2(D
,A
,B
,C
, 7, 5);
89 ROUND2(C
,D
,A
,B
, 11, 9); ROUND2(B
,C
,D
,A
, 15, 13);
91 ROUND3(A
,B
,C
,D
, 0, 3); ROUND3(D
,A
,B
,C
, 8, 9);
92 ROUND3(C
,D
,A
,B
, 4, 11); ROUND3(B
,C
,D
,A
, 12, 15);
93 ROUND3(A
,B
,C
,D
, 2, 3); ROUND3(D
,A
,B
,C
, 10, 9);
94 ROUND3(C
,D
,A
,B
, 6, 11); ROUND3(B
,C
,D
,A
, 14, 15);
95 ROUND3(A
,B
,C
,D
, 1, 3); ROUND3(D
,A
,B
,C
, 9, 9);
96 ROUND3(C
,D
,A
,B
, 5, 11); ROUND3(B
,C
,D
,A
, 13, 15);
97 ROUND3(A
,B
,C
,D
, 3, 3); ROUND3(D
,A
,B
,C
, 11, 9);
98 ROUND3(C
,D
,A
,B
, 7, 11); ROUND3(B
,C
,D
,A
, 15, 15);
100 A
+= AA
; B
+= BB
; C
+= CC
; D
+= DD
;
102 A
&= 0xFFFFFFFF; B
&= 0xFFFFFFFF;
103 C
&= 0xFFFFFFFF; D
&= 0xFFFFFFFF;
109 static void copy64(uint32
*M
, const unsigned char *in
)
114 M
[i
] = (in
[i
*4+3]<<24) | (in
[i
*4+2]<<16) |
115 (in
[i
*4+1]<<8) | (in
[i
*4+0]<<0);
118 static void copy4(unsigned char *out
, uint32 x
)
121 out
[1] = (x
>>8)&0xFF;
122 out
[2] = (x
>>16)&0xFF;
123 out
[3] = (x
>>24)&0xFF;
126 /* produce a md4 message digest from data of length n bytes */
127 void mdfour(unsigned char *out
, const unsigned char *in
, int n
)
129 unsigned char buf
[128];