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32 -- This package provides common supporting code for a family of secure
33 -- hash functions (including MD5 and the FIPS PUB 180-3 functions SHA-1,
34 -- SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384 and SHA-512).
36 -- This is an internal unit and should be not used directly in applications.
37 -- Use GNAT.MD5 and GNAT.SHA* instead.
39 with Ada.Streams; use Ada.Streams;
41 with Interfaces;
43 with System;
45 package GNAT.Secure_Hashes is
47 type Buffer_Type is new String;
48 for Buffer_Type'Alignment use 8;
49 -- Secure hash functions use a string buffer that is also accessed as an
50 -- array of words, which may require up to 64 bit alignment.
52 -- The function-independent part of processing state: A buffer of data
53 -- being accumulated until a complete block is ready for hashing.
55 type Message_State (Block_Length : Natural) is record
56 Last : Natural := 0;
57 -- Index of last used element in Buffer
59 Length : Interfaces.Unsigned_64 := 0;
60 -- Total length of processed data
62 Buffer : Buffer_Type (1 .. Block_Length);
63 -- Data buffer
64 end record;
66 -- The function-specific part of processing state:
68 -- Each hash function maintains an internal state as an array of words,
69 -- which is ultimately converted to a stream representation with the
70 -- appropriate bit order.
72 generic
73 type Word is mod <>;
74 -- Either 32 or 64 bits
76 with procedure Swap (X : System.Address);
77 -- Byte swapping function for a Word at X
79 Hash_Bit_Order : System.Bit_Order;
80 -- Bit order of the produced hash
82 package Hash_Function_State is
84 type State is array (Natural range <>) of Word;
85 -- Used to store a hash function's internal state
87 procedure To_Hash
88 (H : State;
89 H_Bits : out Stream_Element_Array);
90 -- Convert H to stream representation with the given bit order. If
91 -- H_Bits is smaller than the internal hash state, then the state
92 -- is truncated.
94 end Hash_Function_State;
96 -- Generic hashing framework: The user interface for each implemented
97 -- secure hash function is an instance of this generic package.
99 generic
100 Block_Words : Natural;
101 -- Number of words in each block
103 State_Words : Natural;
104 -- Number of words in internal state
106 Hash_Words : Natural;
107 -- Number of words in the final hash (must be no greater than
108 -- State_Words).
110 Hash_Bit_Order : System.Bit_Order;
111 -- Bit order used for conversion between bit representation and word
112 -- representation.
114 with package Hash_State is new Hash_Function_State (<>);
115 -- Hash function state package
117 Initial_State : Hash_State.State;
118 -- Initial value of the hash function state
120 with procedure Transform
121 (H : in out Hash_State.State;
122 M : in out Message_State);
123 -- Transformation function updating H by processing a complete data
124 -- block from M.
126 package H is
128 -- The visible part of H is the interface to secure hashing functions
129 -- that is exposed to user applications, and is intended to remain
130 -- a stable interface.
132 pragma Assert (Hash_Words <= State_Words);
134 type Context is private;
135 -- The internal processing state of the hashing function
137 function "=" (L, R : Context) return Boolean is abstract;
138 -- Context is the internal, implementation defined intermediate state
139 -- in a hash computation, and no specific semantics can be expected on
140 -- equality of context values. Only equality of final hash values (as
141 -- returned by the [Wide_]Digest functions below) is meaningful.
143 Initial_Context : constant Context;
144 -- Initial value of a Context object. May be used to reinitialize
145 -- a Context value by simple assignment of this value to the object.
147 procedure Update (C : in out Context; Input : String);
148 procedure Wide_Update (C : in out Context; Input : Wide_String);
149 procedure Update
150 (C : in out Context;
151 Input : Stream_Element_Array);
152 -- Update C to process the given input. Successive calls to Update are
153 -- equivalent to a single call with the concatenation of the inputs. For
154 -- the Wide_String version, each Wide_Character is processed low order
155 -- byte first.
157 Word_Length : constant Natural := Hash_State.Word'Size / 8;
158 Hash_Length : constant Natural := Hash_Words * Word_Length;
160 subtype Binary_Message_Digest is
161 Stream_Element_Array (1 .. Stream_Element_Offset (Hash_Length));
162 -- The fixed-length byte array returned by Digest, providing
163 -- the hash in binary representation.
165 function Digest (C : Context) return Binary_Message_Digest;
166 -- Return hash for the data accumulated with C
168 function Digest (S : String) return Binary_Message_Digest;
169 function Wide_Digest (W : Wide_String) return Binary_Message_Digest;
170 function Digest
171 (A : Stream_Element_Array) return Binary_Message_Digest;
172 -- These functions are equivalent to the corresponding Update (or
173 -- Wide_Update) on a default initialized Context, followed by Digest
174 -- on the resulting Context.
176 subtype Message_Digest is String (1 .. 2 * Hash_Length);
177 -- The fixed-length string returned by Digest, providing the hash in
178 -- hexadecimal representation.
180 function Digest (C : Context) return Message_Digest;
181 -- Return hash for the data accumulated with C in hexadecimal
182 -- representation.
184 function Digest (S : String) return Message_Digest;
185 function Wide_Digest (W : Wide_String) return Message_Digest;
186 function Digest (A : Stream_Element_Array) return Message_Digest;
187 -- These functions are equivalent to the corresponding Update (or
188 -- Wide_Update) on a default initialized Context, followed by Digest
189 -- on the resulting Context.
191 private
193 Block_Length : constant Natural := Block_Words * Word_Length;
194 -- Length in bytes of a data block
196 type Context is record
197 H_State : Hash_State.State (0 .. State_Words - 1) := Initial_State;
198 -- Function-specific state
200 M_State : Message_State (Block_Length);
201 -- Function-independent state (block buffer)
202 end record;
204 Initial_Context : constant Context := (others => <>);
205 -- Initial values are provided by default initialization of Context
207 end H;
209 end GNAT.Secure_Hashes;