From c9da66a018b6381eadfa3570d511b2a2341ebae8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jay Berkenbilt Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2012 07:06:25 -0500 Subject: Incorporate sha2 code from sphlib 3.0 Changes from upstream are limited to change #include paths so that I can place header files and included "c" files in a subdirectory. I didn't keep the unit tests from sphlib but instead verified them by running them manually. I will implement the same tests using the Pl_SHA2 pipeline except that sphlib's sha2 implementation supports partial bytes, which I will not exercise in qpdf or our tests. --- libqpdf/sph/sph_types.h | 1976 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 1976 insertions(+) create mode 100644 libqpdf/sph/sph_types.h (limited to 'libqpdf/sph/sph_types.h') diff --git a/libqpdf/sph/sph_types.h b/libqpdf/sph/sph_types.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7295b0b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/libqpdf/sph/sph_types.h @@ -0,0 +1,1976 @@ +/* $Id: sph_types.h 260 2011-07-21 01:02:38Z tp $ */ +/** + * Basic type definitions. + * + * This header file defines the generic integer types that will be used + * for the implementation of hash functions; it also contains helper + * functions which encode and decode multi-byte integer values, using + * either little-endian or big-endian conventions. + * + * This file contains a compile-time test on the size of a byte + * (the unsigned char C type). If bytes are not octets, + * i.e. if they do not have a size of exactly 8 bits, then compilation + * is aborted. Architectures where bytes are not octets are relatively + * rare, even in the embedded devices market. We forbid non-octet bytes + * because there is no clear convention on how octet streams are encoded + * on such systems. + * + * ==========================(LICENSE BEGIN)============================ + * + * Copyright (c) 2007-2010 Projet RNRT SAPHIR + * + * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining + * a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the + * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including + * without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, + * distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to + * permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to + * the following conditions: + * + * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be + * included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + * + * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, + * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. + * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY + * CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, + * TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE + * SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. + * + * ===========================(LICENSE END)============================= + * + * @file sph_types.h + * @author Thomas Pornin + */ + +#ifndef SPH_TYPES_H__ +#define SPH_TYPES_H__ + +#include + +/* + * All our I/O functions are defined over octet streams. We do not know + * how to handle input data if bytes are not octets. + */ +#if CHAR_BIT != 8 +#error This code requires 8-bit bytes +#endif + +/* ============= BEGIN documentation block for Doxygen ============ */ + +#ifdef DOXYGEN_IGNORE + +/** @mainpage sphlib C code documentation + * + * @section overview Overview + * + * sphlib is a library which contains implementations of + * various cryptographic hash functions. These pages have been generated + * with doxygen and + * document the API for the C implementations. + * + * The API is described in appropriate header files, which are available + * in the "Files" section. Each hash function family has its own header, + * whose name begins with "sph_" and contains the family + * name. For instance, the API for the RIPEMD hash functions is available + * in the header file sph_ripemd.h. + * + * @section principles API structure and conventions + * + * @subsection io Input/output conventions + * + * In all generality, hash functions operate over strings of bits. + * Individual bits are rarely encountered in C programming or actual + * communication protocols; most protocols converge on the ubiquitous + * "octet" which is a group of eight bits. Data is thus expressed as a + * stream of octets. The C programming language contains the notion of a + * "byte", which is a data unit managed under the type "unsigned + * char". The C standard prescribes that a byte should hold at + * least eight bits, but possibly more. Most modern architectures, even + * in the embedded world, feature eight-bit bytes, i.e. map bytes to + * octets. + * + * Nevertheless, for some of the implemented hash functions, an extra + * API has been added, which allows the input of arbitrary sequences of + * bits: when the computation is about to be closed, 1 to 7 extra bits + * can be added. The functions for which this API is implemented include + * the SHA-2 functions and all SHA-3 candidates. + * + * sphlib defines hash function which may hash octet streams, + * i.e. streams of bits where the number of bits is a multiple of eight. + * The data input functions in the sphlib API expect data + * as anonymous pointers ("const void *") with a length + * (of type "size_t") which gives the input data chunk length + * in bytes. A byte is assumed to be an octet; the sph_types.h + * header contains a compile-time test which prevents compilation on + * architectures where this property is not met. + * + * The hash function output is also converted into bytes. All currently + * implemented hash functions have an output width which is a multiple of + * eight, and this is likely to remain true for new designs. + * + * Most hash functions internally convert input data into 32-bit of 64-bit + * words, using either little-endian or big-endian conversion. The hash + * output also often consists of such words, which are encoded into output + * bytes with a similar endianness convention. Some hash functions have + * been only loosely specified on that subject; when necessary, + * sphlib has been tested against published "reference" + * implementations in order to use the same conventions. + * + * @subsection shortname Function short name + * + * Each implemented hash function has a "short name" which is used + * internally to derive the identifiers for the functions and context + * structures which the function uses. For instance, MD5 has the short + * name "md5". Short names are listed in the next section, + * for the implemented hash functions. In subsequent sections, the + * short name will be assumed to be "XXX": replace with the + * actual hash function name to get the C identifier. + * + * Note: some functions within the same family share the same core + * elements, such as update function or context structure. Correspondingly, + * some of the defined types or functions may actually be macros which + * transparently evaluate to another type or function name. + * + * @subsection context Context structure + * + * Each implemented hash fonction has its own context structure, available + * under the type name "sph_XXX_context" for the hash function + * with short name "XXX". This structure holds all needed + * state for a running hash computation. + * + * The contents of these structures are meant to be opaque, and private + * to the implementation. However, these contents are specified in the + * header files so that application code which uses sphlib + * may access the size of those structures. + * + * The caller is responsible for allocating the context structure, + * whether by dynamic allocation (malloc() or equivalent), + * static allocation (a global permanent variable), as an automatic + * variable ("on the stack"), or by any other mean which ensures proper + * structure alignment. sphlib code performs no dynamic + * allocation by itself. + * + * The context must be initialized before use, using the + * sph_XXX_init() function. This function sets the context + * state to proper initial values for hashing. + * + * Since all state data is contained within the context structure, + * sphlib is thread-safe and reentrant: several hash + * computations may be performed in parallel, provided that they do not + * operate on the same context. Moreover, a running computation can be + * cloned by copying the context (with a simple memcpy()): + * the context and its clone are then independant and may be updated + * with new data and/or closed without interfering with each other. + * Similarly, a context structure can be moved in memory at will: + * context structures contain no pointer, in particular no pointer to + * themselves. + * + * @subsection dataio Data input + * + * Hashed data is input with the sph_XXX() fonction, which + * takes as parameters a pointer to the context, a pointer to the data + * to hash, and the number of data bytes to hash. The context is updated + * with the new data. + * + * Data can be input in one or several calls, with arbitrary input lengths. + * However, it is best, performance wise, to input data by relatively big + * chunks (say a few kilobytes), because this allows sphlib to + * optimize things and avoid internal copying. + * + * When all data has been input, the context can be closed with + * sph_XXX_close(). The hash output is computed and written + * into the provided buffer. The caller must take care to provide a + * buffer of appropriate length; e.g., when using SHA-1, the output is + * a 20-byte word, therefore the output buffer must be at least 20-byte + * long. + * + * For some hash functions, the sph_XXX_addbits_and_close() + * function can be used instead of sph_XXX_close(). This + * function can take a few extra bits to be added at + * the end of the input message. This allows hashing messages with a + * bit length which is not a multiple of 8. The extra bits are provided + * as an unsigned integer value, and a bit count. The bit count must be + * between 0 and 7, inclusive. The extra bits are provided as bits 7 to + * 0 (bits of numerical value 128, 64, 32... downto 0), in that order. + * For instance, to add three bits of value 1, 1 and 0, the unsigned + * integer will have value 192 (1*128 + 1*64 + 0*32) and the bit count + * will be 3. + * + * The SPH_SIZE_XXX macro is defined for each hash function; + * it evaluates to the function output size, expressed in bits. For instance, + * SPH_SIZE_sha1 evaluates to 160. + * + * When closed, the context is automatically reinitialized and can be + * immediately used for another computation. It is not necessary to call + * sph_XXX_init() after a close. Note that + * sph_XXX_init() can still be called to "reset" a context, + * i.e. forget previously input data, and get back to the initial state. + * + * @subsection alignment Data alignment + * + * "Alignment" is a property of data, which is said to be "properly + * aligned" when its emplacement in memory is such that the data can + * be optimally read by full words. This depends on the type of access; + * basically, some hash functions will read data by 32-bit or 64-bit + * words. sphlib does not mandate such alignment for input + * data, but using aligned data can substantially improve performance. + * + * As a rule, it is best to input data by chunks whose length (in bytes) + * is a multiple of eight, and which begins at "generally aligned" + * addresses, such as the base address returned by a call to + * malloc(). + * + * @section functions Implemented functions + * + * We give here the list of implemented functions. They are grouped by + * family; to each family corresponds a specific header file. Each + * individual function has its associated "short name". Please refer to + * the documentation for that header file to get details on the hash + * function denomination and provenance. + * + * Note: the functions marked with a '(64)' in the list below are + * available only if the C compiler provides an integer type of length + * 64 bits or more. Such a type is mandatory in the latest C standard + * (ISO 9899:1999, aka "C99") and is present in several older compilers + * as well, so chances are that such a type is available. + * + * - HAVAL family: file sph_haval.h + * - HAVAL-128/3 (128-bit, 3 passes): short name: haval128_3 + * - HAVAL-128/4 (128-bit, 4 passes): short name: haval128_4 + * - HAVAL-128/5 (128-bit, 5 passes): short name: haval128_5 + * - HAVAL-160/3 (160-bit, 3 passes): short name: haval160_3 + * - HAVAL-160/4 (160-bit, 4 passes): short name: haval160_4 + * - HAVAL-160/5 (160-bit, 5 passes): short name: haval160_5 + * - HAVAL-192/3 (192-bit, 3 passes): short name: haval192_3 + * - HAVAL-192/4 (192-bit, 4 passes): short name: haval192_4 + * - HAVAL-192/5 (192-bit, 5 passes): short name: haval192_5 + * - HAVAL-224/3 (224-bit, 3 passes): short name: haval224_3 + * - HAVAL-224/4 (224-bit, 4 passes): short name: haval224_4 + * - HAVAL-224/5 (224-bit, 5 passes): short name: haval224_5 + * - HAVAL-256/3 (256-bit, 3 passes): short name: haval256_3 + * - HAVAL-256/4 (256-bit, 4 passes): short name: haval256_4 + * - HAVAL-256/5 (256-bit, 5 passes): short name: haval256_5 + * - MD2: file sph_md2.h, short name: md2 + * - MD4: file sph_md4.h, short name: md4 + * - MD5: file sph_md5.h, short name: md5 + * - PANAMA: file sph_panama.h, short name: panama + * - RadioGatun family: file sph_radiogatun.h + * - RadioGatun[32]: short name: radiogatun32 + * - RadioGatun[64]: short name: radiogatun64 (64) + * - RIPEMD family: file sph_ripemd.h + * - RIPEMD: short name: ripemd + * - RIPEMD-128: short name: ripemd128 + * - RIPEMD-160: short name: ripemd160 + * - SHA-0: file sph_sha0.h, short name: sha0 + * - SHA-1: file sph_sha1.h, short name: sha1 + * - SHA-2 family, 32-bit hashes: file sph_sha2.h + * - SHA-224: short name: sha224 + * - SHA-256: short name: sha256 + * - SHA-384: short name: sha384 (64) + * - SHA-512: short name: sha512 (64) + * - Tiger family: file sph_tiger.h + * - Tiger: short name: tiger (64) + * - Tiger2: short name: tiger2 (64) + * - WHIRLPOOL family: file sph_whirlpool.h + * - WHIRLPOOL-0: short name: whirlpool0 (64) + * - WHIRLPOOL-1: short name: whirlpool1 (64) + * - WHIRLPOOL: short name: whirlpool (64) + * + * The fourteen second-round SHA-3 candidates are also implemented; + * when applicable, the implementations follow the "final" specifications + * as published for the third round of the SHA-3 competition (BLAKE, + * Groestl, JH, Keccak and Skein have been tweaked for third round). + * + * - BLAKE family: file sph_blake.h + * - BLAKE-224: short name: blake224 + * - BLAKE-256: short name: blake256 + * - BLAKE-384: short name: blake384 + * - BLAKE-512: short name: blake512 + * - BMW (Blue Midnight Wish) family: file sph_bmw.h + * - BMW-224: short name: bmw224 + * - BMW-256: short name: bmw256 + * - BMW-384: short name: bmw384 (64) + * - BMW-512: short name: bmw512 (64) + * - CubeHash family: file sph_cubehash.h (specified as + * CubeHash16/32 in the CubeHash specification) + * - CubeHash-224: short name: cubehash224 + * - CubeHash-256: short name: cubehash256 + * - CubeHash-384: short name: cubehash384 + * - CubeHash-512: short name: cubehash512 + * - ECHO family: file sph_echo.h + * - ECHO-224: short name: echo224 + * - ECHO-256: short name: echo256 + * - ECHO-384: short name: echo384 + * - ECHO-512: short name: echo512 + * - Fugue family: file sph_fugue.h + * - Fugue-224: short name: fugue224 + * - Fugue-256: short name: fugue256 + * - Fugue-384: short name: fugue384 + * - Fugue-512: short name: fugue512 + * - Groestl family: file sph_groestl.h + * - Groestl-224: short name: groestl224 + * - Groestl-256: short name: groestl256 + * - Groestl-384: short name: groestl384 + * - Groestl-512: short name: groestl512 + * - Hamsi family: file sph_hamsi.h + * - Hamsi-224: short name: hamsi224 + * - Hamsi-256: short name: hamsi256 + * - Hamsi-384: short name: hamsi384 + * - Hamsi-512: short name: hamsi512 + * - JH family: file sph_jh.h + * - JH-224: short name: jh224 + * - JH-256: short name: jh256 + * - JH-384: short name: jh384 + * - JH-512: short name: jh512 + * - Keccak family: file sph_keccak.h + * - Keccak-224: short name: keccak224 + * - Keccak-256: short name: keccak256 + * - Keccak-384: short name: keccak384 + * - Keccak-512: short name: keccak512 + * - Luffa family: file sph_luffa.h + * - Luffa-224: short name: luffa224 + * - Luffa-256: short name: luffa256 + * - Luffa-384: short name: luffa384 + * - Luffa-512: short name: luffa512 + * - Shabal family: file sph_shabal.h + * - Shabal-192: short name: shabal192 + * - Shabal-224: short name: shabal224 + * - Shabal-256: short name: shabal256 + * - Shabal-384: short name: shabal384 + * - Shabal-512: short name: shabal512 + * - SHAvite-3 family: file sph_shavite.h + * - SHAvite-224 (nominally "SHAvite-3 with 224-bit output"): + * short name: shabal224 + * - SHAvite-256 (nominally "SHAvite-3 with 256-bit output"): + * short name: shabal256 + * - SHAvite-384 (nominally "SHAvite-3 with 384-bit output"): + * short name: shabal384 + * - SHAvite-512 (nominally "SHAvite-3 with 512-bit output"): + * short name: shabal512 + * - SIMD family: file sph_simd.h + * - SIMD-224: short name: simd224 + * - SIMD-256: short name: simd256 + * - SIMD-384: short name: simd384 + * - SIMD-512: short name: simd512 + * - Skein family: file sph_skein.h + * - Skein-224 (nominally specified as Skein-512-224): short name: + * skein224 (64) + * - Skein-256 (nominally specified as Skein-512-256): short name: + * skein256 (64) + * - Skein-384 (nominally specified as Skein-512-384): short name: + * skein384 (64) + * - Skein-512 (nominally specified as Skein-512-512): short name: + * skein512 (64) + * + * For the second-round SHA-3 candidates, the functions are as specified + * for round 2, i.e. with the "tweaks" that some candidates added + * between round 1 and round 2. Also, some of the submitted packages for + * round 2 contained errors, in the specification, reference code, or + * both. sphlib implements the corrected versions. + */ + +/** @hideinitializer + * Unsigned integer type whose length is at least 32 bits; on most + * architectures, it will have a width of exactly 32 bits. Unsigned C + * types implement arithmetics modulo a power of 2; use the + * SPH_T32() macro to ensure that the value is truncated + * to exactly 32 bits. Unless otherwise specified, all macros and + * functions which accept sph_u32 values assume that these + * values fit on 32 bits, i.e. do not exceed 2^32-1, even on architectures + * where sph_u32 is larger than that. + */ +typedef __arch_dependant__ sph_u32; + +/** @hideinitializer + * Signed integer type corresponding to sph_u32; it has + * width 32 bits or more. + */ +typedef __arch_dependant__ sph_s32; + +/** @hideinitializer + * Unsigned integer type whose length is at least 64 bits; on most + * architectures which feature such a type, it will have a width of + * exactly 64 bits. C99-compliant platform will have this type; it + * is also defined when the GNU compiler (gcc) is used, and on + * platforms where unsigned long is large enough. If this + * type is not available, then some hash functions which depends on + * a 64-bit type will not be available (most notably SHA-384, SHA-512, + * Tiger and WHIRLPOOL). + */ +typedef __arch_dependant__ sph_u64; + +/** @hideinitializer + * Signed integer type corresponding to sph_u64; it has + * width 64 bits or more. + */ +typedef __arch_dependant__ sph_s64; + +/** + * This macro expands the token x into a suitable + * constant expression of type sph_u32. Depending on + * how this type is defined, a suffix such as UL may + * be appended to the argument. + * + * @param x the token to expand into a suitable constant expression + */ +#define SPH_C32(x) + +/** + * Truncate a 32-bit value to exactly 32 bits. On most systems, this is + * a no-op, recognized as such by the compiler. + * + * @param x the value to truncate (of type sph_u32) + */ +#define SPH_T32(x) + +/** + * Rotate a 32-bit value by a number of bits to the left. The rotate + * count must reside between 1 and 31. This macro assumes that its + * first argument fits in 32 bits (no extra bit allowed on machines where + * sph_u32 is wider); both arguments may be evaluated + * several times. + * + * @param x the value to rotate (of type sph_u32) + * @param n the rotation count (between 1 and 31, inclusive) + */ +#define SPH_ROTL32(x, n) + +/** + * Rotate a 32-bit value by a number of bits to the left. The rotate + * count must reside between 1 and 31. This macro assumes that its + * first argument fits in 32 bits (no extra bit allowed on machines where + * sph_u32 is wider); both arguments may be evaluated + * several times. + * + * @param x the value to rotate (of type sph_u32) + * @param n the rotation count (between 1 and 31, inclusive) + */ +#define SPH_ROTR32(x, n) + +/** + * This macro is defined on systems for which a 64-bit type has been + * detected, and is used for sph_u64. + */ +#define SPH_64 + +/** + * This macro is defined on systems for the "native" integer size is + * 64 bits (64-bit values fit in one register). + */ +#define SPH_64_TRUE + +/** + * This macro expands the token x into a suitable + * constant expression of type sph_u64. Depending on + * how this type is defined, a suffix such as ULL may + * be appended to the argument. This macro is defined only if a + * 64-bit type was detected and used for sph_u64. + * + * @param x the token to expand into a suitable constant expression + */ +#define SPH_C64(x) + +/** + * Truncate a 64-bit value to exactly 64 bits. On most systems, this is + * a no-op, recognized as such by the compiler. This macro is defined only + * if a 64-bit type was detected and used for sph_u64. + * + * @param x the value to truncate (of type sph_u64) + */ +#define SPH_T64(x) + +/** + * Rotate a 64-bit value by a number of bits to the left. The rotate + * count must reside between 1 and 63. This macro assumes that its + * first argument fits in 64 bits (no extra bit allowed on machines where + * sph_u64 is wider); both arguments may be evaluated + * several times. This macro is defined only if a 64-bit type was detected + * and used for sph_u64. + * + * @param x the value to rotate (of type sph_u64) + * @param n the rotation count (between 1 and 63, inclusive) + */ +#define SPH_ROTL64(x, n) + +/** + * Rotate a 64-bit value by a number of bits to the left. The rotate + * count must reside between 1 and 63. This macro assumes that its + * first argument fits in 64 bits (no extra bit allowed on machines where + * sph_u64 is wider); both arguments may be evaluated + * several times. This macro is defined only if a 64-bit type was detected + * and used for sph_u64. + * + * @param x the value to rotate (of type sph_u64) + * @param n the rotation count (between 1 and 63, inclusive) + */ +#define SPH_ROTR64(x, n) + +/** + * This macro evaluates to inline or an equivalent construction, + * if available on the compilation platform, or to nothing otherwise. This + * is used to declare inline functions, for which the compiler should + * endeavour to include the code directly in the caller. Inline functions + * are typically defined in header files as replacement for macros. + */ +#define SPH_INLINE + +/** + * This macro is defined if the platform has been detected as using + * little-endian convention. This implies that the sph_u32 + * type (and the sph_u64 type also, if it is defined) has + * an exact width (i.e. exactly 32-bit, respectively 64-bit). + */ +#define SPH_LITTLE_ENDIAN + +/** + * This macro is defined if the platform has been detected as using + * big-endian convention. This implies that the sph_u32 + * type (and the sph_u64 type also, if it is defined) has + * an exact width (i.e. exactly 32-bit, respectively 64-bit). + */ +#define SPH_BIG_ENDIAN + +/** + * This macro is defined if 32-bit words (and 64-bit words, if defined) + * can be read from and written to memory efficiently in little-endian + * convention. This is the case for little-endian platforms, and also + * for the big-endian platforms which have special little-endian access + * opcodes (e.g. Ultrasparc). + */ +#define SPH_LITTLE_FAST + +/** + * This macro is defined if 32-bit words (and 64-bit words, if defined) + * can be read from and written to memory efficiently in big-endian + * convention. This is the case for little-endian platforms, and also + * for the little-endian platforms which have special big-endian access + * opcodes. + */ +#define SPH_BIG_FAST + +/** + * On some platforms, this macro is defined to an unsigned integer type + * into which pointer values may be cast. The resulting value can then + * be tested for being a multiple of 2, 4 or 8, indicating an aligned + * pointer for, respectively, 16-bit, 32-bit or 64-bit memory accesses. + */ +#define SPH_UPTR + +/** + * When defined, this macro indicates that unaligned memory accesses + * are possible with only a minor penalty, and thus should be prefered + * over strategies which first copy data to an aligned buffer. + */ +#define SPH_UNALIGNED + +/** + * Byte-swap a 32-bit word (i.e. 0x12345678 becomes + * 0x78563412). This is an inline function which resorts + * to inline assembly on some platforms, for better performance. + * + * @param x the 32-bit value to byte-swap + * @return the byte-swapped value + */ +static inline sph_u32 sph_bswap32(sph_u32 x); + +/** + * Byte-swap a 64-bit word. This is an inline function which resorts + * to inline assembly on some platforms, for better performance. This + * function is defined only if a suitable 64-bit type was found for + * sph_u64 + * + * @param x the 64-bit value to byte-swap + * @return the byte-swapped value + */ +static inline sph_u64 sph_bswap64(sph_u64 x); + +/** + * Decode a 16-bit unsigned value from memory, in little-endian convention + * (least significant byte comes first). + * + * @param src the source address + * @return the decoded value + */ +static inline unsigned sph_dec16le(const void *src); + +/** + * Encode a 16-bit unsigned value into memory, in little-endian convention + * (least significant byte comes first). + * + * @param dst the destination buffer + * @param val the value to encode + */ +static inline void sph_enc16le(void *dst, unsigned val); + +/** + * Decode a 16-bit unsigned value from memory, in big-endian convention + * (most significant byte comes first). + * + * @param src the source address + * @return the decoded value + */ +static inline unsigned sph_dec16be(const void *src); + +/** + * Encode a 16-bit unsigned value into memory, in big-endian convention + * (most significant byte comes first). + * + * @param dst the destination buffer + * @param val the value to encode + */ +static inline void sph_enc16be(void *dst, unsigned val); + +/** + * Decode a 32-bit unsigned value from memory, in little-endian convention + * (least significant byte comes first). + * + * @param src the source address + * @return the decoded value + */ +static inline sph_u32 sph_dec32le(const void *src); + +/** + * Decode a 32-bit unsigned value from memory, in little-endian convention + * (least significant byte comes first). This function assumes that the + * source address is suitably aligned for a direct access, if the platform + * supports such things; it can thus be marginally faster than the generic + * sph_dec32le() function. + * + * @param src the source address + * @return the decoded value + */ +static inline sph_u32 sph_dec32le_aligned(const void *src); + +/** + * Encode a 32-bit unsigned value into memory, in little-endian convention + * (least significant byte comes first). + * + * @param dst the destination buffer + * @param val the value to encode + */ +static inline void sph_enc32le(void *dst, sph_u32 val); + +/** + * Encode a 32-bit unsigned value into memory, in little-endian convention + * (least significant byte comes first). This function assumes that the + * destination address is suitably aligned for a direct access, if the + * platform supports such things; it can thus be marginally faster than + * the generic sph_enc32le() function. + * + * @param dst the destination buffer + * @param val the value to encode + */ +static inline void sph_enc32le_aligned(void *dst, sph_u32 val); + +/** + * Decode a 32-bit unsigned value from memory, in big-endian convention + * (most significant byte comes first). + * + * @param src the source address + * @return the decoded value + */ +static inline sph_u32 sph_dec32be(const void *src); + +/** + * Decode a 32-bit unsigned value from memory, in big-endian convention + * (most significant byte comes first). This function assumes that the + * source address is suitably aligned for a direct access, if the platform + * supports such things; it can thus be marginally faster than the generic + * sph_dec32be() function. + * + * @param src the source address + * @return the decoded value + */ +static inline sph_u32 sph_dec32be_aligned(const void *src); + +/** + * Encode a 32-bit unsigned value into memory, in big-endian convention + * (most significant byte comes first). + * + * @param dst the destination buffer + * @param val the value to encode + */ +static inline void sph_enc32be(void *dst, sph_u32 val); + +/** + * Encode a 32-bit unsigned value into memory, in big-endian convention + * (most significant byte comes first). This function assumes that the + * destination address is suitably aligned for a direct access, if the + * platform supports such things; it can thus be marginally faster than + * the generic sph_enc32be() function. + * + * @param dst the destination buffer + * @param val the value to encode + */ +static inline void sph_enc32be_aligned(void *dst, sph_u32 val); + +/** + * Decode a 64-bit unsigned value from memory, in little-endian convention + * (least significant byte comes first). This function is defined only + * if a suitable 64-bit type was detected and used for sph_u64. + * + * @param src the source address + * @return the decoded value + */ +static inline sph_u64 sph_dec64le(const void *src); + +/** + * Decode a 64-bit unsigned value from memory, in little-endian convention + * (least significant byte comes first). This function assumes that the + * source address is suitably aligned for a direct access, if the platform + * supports such things; it can thus be marginally faster than the generic + * sph_dec64le() function. This function is defined only + * if a suitable 64-bit type was detected and used for sph_u64. + * + * @param src the source address + * @return the decoded value + */ +static inline sph_u64 sph_dec64le_aligned(const void *src); + +/** + * Encode a 64-bit unsigned value into memory, in little-endian convention + * (least significant byte comes first). This function is defined only + * if a suitable 64-bit type was detected and used for sph_u64. + * + * @param dst the destination buffer + * @param val the value to encode + */ +static inline void sph_enc64le(void *dst, sph_u64 val); + +/** + * Encode a 64-bit unsigned value into memory, in little-endian convention + * (least significant byte comes first). This function assumes that the + * destination address is suitably aligned for a direct access, if the + * platform supports such things; it can thus be marginally faster than + * the generic sph_enc64le() function. This function is defined + * only if a suitable 64-bit type was detected and used for + * sph_u64. + * + * @param dst the destination buffer + * @param val the value to encode + */ +static inline void sph_enc64le_aligned(void *dst, sph_u64 val); + +/** + * Decode a 64-bit unsigned value from memory, in big-endian convention + * (most significant byte comes first). This function is defined only + * if a suitable 64-bit type was detected and used for sph_u64. + * + * @param src the source address + * @return the decoded value + */ +static inline sph_u64 sph_dec64be(const void *src); + +/** + * Decode a 64-bit unsigned value from memory, in big-endian convention + * (most significant byte comes first). This function assumes that the + * source address is suitably aligned for a direct access, if the platform + * supports such things; it can thus be marginally faster than the generic + * sph_dec64be() function. This function is defined only + * if a suitable 64-bit type was detected and used for sph_u64. + * + * @param src the source address + * @return the decoded value + */ +static inline sph_u64 sph_dec64be_aligned(const void *src); + +/** + * Encode a 64-bit unsigned value into memory, in big-endian convention + * (most significant byte comes first). This function is defined only + * if a suitable 64-bit type was detected and used for sph_u64. + * + * @param dst the destination buffer + * @param val the value to encode + */ +static inline void sph_enc64be(void *dst, sph_u64 val); + +/** + * Encode a 64-bit unsigned value into memory, in big-endian convention + * (most significant byte comes first). This function assumes that the + * destination address is suitably aligned for a direct access, if the + * platform supports such things; it can thus be marginally faster than + * the generic sph_enc64be() function. This function is defined + * only if a suitable 64-bit type was detected and used for + * sph_u64. + * + * @param dst the destination buffer + * @param val the value to encode + */ +static inline void sph_enc64be_aligned(void *dst, sph_u64 val); + +#endif + +/* ============== END documentation block for Doxygen ============= */ + +#ifndef DOXYGEN_IGNORE + +/* + * We want to define the types "sph_u32" and "sph_u64" which hold + * unsigned values of at least, respectively, 32 and 64 bits. These + * tests should select appropriate types for most platforms. The + * macro "SPH_64" is defined if the 64-bit is supported. + */ + +#undef SPH_64 +#undef SPH_64_TRUE + +#if defined __STDC__ && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L + +/* + * On C99 implementations, we can use to get an exact 64-bit + * type, if any, or otherwise use a wider type (which must exist, for + * C99 conformance). + */ + +#include + +#ifdef UINT32_MAX +typedef uint32_t sph_u32; +typedef int32_t sph_s32; +#else +typedef uint_fast32_t sph_u32; +typedef int_fast32_t sph_s32; +#endif +#if !SPH_NO_64 +#ifdef UINT64_MAX +typedef uint64_t sph_u64; +typedef int64_t sph_s64; +#else +typedef uint_fast64_t sph_u64; +typedef int_fast64_t sph_s64; +#endif +#endif + +#define SPH_C32(x) ((sph_u32)(x)) +#if !SPH_NO_64 +#define SPH_C64(x) ((sph_u64)(x)) +#define SPH_64 1 +#endif + +#else + +/* + * On non-C99 systems, we use "unsigned int" if it is wide enough, + * "unsigned long" otherwise. This supports all "reasonable" architectures. + * We have to be cautious: pre-C99 preprocessors handle constants + * differently in '#if' expressions. Hence the shifts to test UINT_MAX. + */ + +#if ((UINT_MAX >> 11) >> 11) >= 0x3FF + +typedef unsigned int sph_u32; +typedef int sph_s32; + +#define SPH_C32(x) ((sph_u32)(x ## U)) + +#else + +typedef unsigned long sph_u32; +typedef long sph_s32; + +#define SPH_C32(x) ((sph_u32)(x ## UL)) + +#endif + +#if !SPH_NO_64 + +/* + * We want a 64-bit type. We use "unsigned long" if it is wide enough (as + * is common on 64-bit architectures such as AMD64, Alpha or Sparcv9), + * "unsigned long long" otherwise, if available. We use ULLONG_MAX to + * test whether "unsigned long long" is available; we also know that + * gcc features this type, even if the libc header do not know it. + */ + +#if ((ULONG_MAX >> 31) >> 31) >= 3 + +typedef unsigned long sph_u64; +typedef long sph_s64; + +#define SPH_C64(x) ((sph_u64)(x ## UL)) + +#define SPH_64 1 + +#elif ((ULLONG_MAX >> 31) >> 31) >= 3 || defined __GNUC__ + +typedef unsigned long long sph_u64; +typedef long long sph_s64; + +#define SPH_C64(x) ((sph_u64)(x ## ULL)) + +#define SPH_64 1 + +#else + +/* + * No 64-bit type... + */ + +#endif + +#endif + +#endif + +/* + * If the "unsigned long" type has length 64 bits or more, then this is + * a "true" 64-bit architectures. This is also true with Visual C on + * amd64, even though the "long" type is limited to 32 bits. + */ +#if SPH_64 && (((ULONG_MAX >> 31) >> 31) >= 3 || defined _M_X64) +#define SPH_64_TRUE 1 +#endif + +/* + * Implementation note: some processors have specific opcodes to perform + * a rotation. Recent versions of gcc recognize the expression above and + * use the relevant opcodes, when appropriate. + */ + +#define SPH_T32(x) ((x) & SPH_C32(0xFFFFFFFF)) +#define SPH_ROTL32(x, n) SPH_T32(((x) << (n)) | ((x) >> (32 - (n)))) +#define SPH_ROTR32(x, n) SPH_ROTL32(x, (32 - (n))) + +#if SPH_64 + +#define SPH_T64(x) ((x) & SPH_C64(0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF)) +#define SPH_ROTL64(x, n) SPH_T64(((x) << (n)) | ((x) >> (64 - (n)))) +#define SPH_ROTR64(x, n) SPH_ROTL64(x, (64 - (n))) + +#endif + +#ifndef DOXYGEN_IGNORE +/* + * Define SPH_INLINE to be an "inline" qualifier, if available. We define + * some small macro-like functions which benefit greatly from being inlined. + */ +#if (defined __STDC__ && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L) || defined __GNUC__ +#define SPH_INLINE inline +#elif defined _MSC_VER +#define SPH_INLINE __inline +#else +#define SPH_INLINE +#endif +#endif + +/* + * We define some macros which qualify the architecture. These macros + * may be explicit set externally (e.g. as compiler parameters). The + * code below sets those macros if they are not already defined. + * + * Most macros are boolean, thus evaluate to either zero or non-zero. + * The SPH_UPTR macro is special, in that it evaluates to a C type, + * or is not defined. + * + * SPH_UPTR if defined: unsigned type to cast pointers into + * + * SPH_UNALIGNED non-zero if unaligned accesses are efficient + * SPH_LITTLE_ENDIAN non-zero if architecture is known to be little-endian + * SPH_BIG_ENDIAN non-zero if architecture is known to be big-endian + * SPH_LITTLE_FAST non-zero if little-endian decoding is fast + * SPH_BIG_FAST non-zero if big-endian decoding is fast + * + * If SPH_UPTR is defined, then encoding and decoding of 32-bit and 64-bit + * values will try to be "smart". Either SPH_LITTLE_ENDIAN or SPH_BIG_ENDIAN + * _must_ be non-zero in those situations. The 32-bit and 64-bit types + * _must_ also have an exact width. + * + * SPH_SPARCV9_GCC_32 UltraSPARC-compatible with gcc, 32-bit mode + * SPH_SPARCV9_GCC_64 UltraSPARC-compatible with gcc, 64-bit mode + * SPH_SPARCV9_GCC UltraSPARC-compatible with gcc + * SPH_I386_GCC x86-compatible (32-bit) with gcc + * SPH_I386_MSVC x86-compatible (32-bit) with Microsoft Visual C + * SPH_AMD64_GCC x86-compatible (64-bit) with gcc + * SPH_AMD64_MSVC x86-compatible (64-bit) with Microsoft Visual C + * SPH_PPC32_GCC PowerPC, 32-bit, with gcc + * SPH_PPC64_GCC PowerPC, 64-bit, with gcc + * + * TODO: enhance automatic detection, for more architectures and compilers. + * Endianness is the most important. SPH_UNALIGNED and SPH_UPTR help with + * some very fast functions (e.g. MD4) when using unaligned input data. + * The CPU-specific-with-GCC macros are useful only for inline assembly, + * normally restrained to this header file. + */ + +/* + * 32-bit x86, aka "i386 compatible". + */ +#if defined __i386__ || defined _M_IX86 + +#define SPH_DETECT_UNALIGNED 1 +#define SPH_DETECT_LITTLE_ENDIAN 1 +#define SPH_DETECT_UPTR sph_u32 +#ifdef __GNUC__ +#define SPH_DETECT_I386_GCC 1 +#endif +#ifdef _MSC_VER +#define SPH_DETECT_I386_MSVC 1 +#endif + +/* + * 64-bit x86, hereafter known as "amd64". + */ +#elif defined __x86_64 || defined _M_X64 + +#define SPH_DETECT_UNALIGNED 1 +#define SPH_DETECT_LITTLE_ENDIAN 1 +#define SPH_DETECT_UPTR sph_u64 +#ifdef __GNUC__ +#define SPH_DETECT_AMD64_GCC 1 +#endif +#ifdef _MSC_VER +#define SPH_DETECT_AMD64_MSVC 1 +#endif + +/* + * 64-bit Sparc architecture (implies v9). + */ +#elif ((defined __sparc__ || defined __sparc) && defined __arch64__) \ + || defined __sparcv9 + +#define SPH_DETECT_BIG_ENDIAN 1 +#define SPH_DETECT_UPTR sph_u64 +#ifdef __GNUC__ +#define SPH_DETECT_SPARCV9_GCC_64 1 +#define SPH_DETECT_LITTLE_FAST 1 +#endif + +/* + * 32-bit Sparc. + */ +#elif (defined __sparc__ || defined __sparc) \ + && !(defined __sparcv9 || defined __arch64__) + +#define SPH_DETECT_BIG_ENDIAN 1 +#define SPH_DETECT_UPTR sph_u32 +#if defined __GNUC__ && defined __sparc_v9__ +#define SPH_DETECT_SPARCV9_GCC_32 1 +#define SPH_DETECT_LITTLE_FAST 1 +#endif + +/* + * ARM, little-endian. + */ +#elif defined __arm__ && __ARMEL__ + +#define SPH_DETECT_LITTLE_ENDIAN 1 + +/* + * MIPS, little-endian. + */ +#elif MIPSEL || _MIPSEL || __MIPSEL || __MIPSEL__ + +#define SPH_DETECT_LITTLE_ENDIAN 1 + +/* + * MIPS, big-endian. + */ +#elif MIPSEB || _MIPSEB || __MIPSEB || __MIPSEB__ + +#define SPH_DETECT_BIG_ENDIAN 1 + +/* + * PowerPC. + */ +#elif defined __powerpc__ || defined __POWERPC__ || defined __ppc__ \ + || defined _ARCH_PPC + +/* + * Note: we do not declare cross-endian access to be "fast": even if + * using inline assembly, implementation should still assume that + * keeping the decoded word in a temporary is faster than decoding + * it again. + */ +#if defined __GNUC__ +#if SPH_64_TRUE +#define SPH_DETECT_PPC64_GCC 1 +#else +#define SPH_DETECT_PPC32_GCC 1 +#endif +#endif + +#if defined __BIG_ENDIAN__ || defined _BIG_ENDIAN +#define SPH_DETECT_BIG_ENDIAN 1 +#elif defined __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ || defined _LITTLE_ENDIAN +#define SPH_DETECT_LITTLE_ENDIAN 1 +#endif + +/* + * Itanium, 64-bit. + */ +#elif defined __ia64 || defined __ia64__ \ + || defined __itanium__ || defined _M_IA64 + +#if defined __BIG_ENDIAN__ || defined _BIG_ENDIAN +#define SPH_DETECT_BIG_ENDIAN 1 +#else +#define SPH_DETECT_LITTLE_ENDIAN 1 +#endif +#if defined __LP64__ || defined _LP64 +#define SPH_DETECT_UPTR sph_u64 +#else +#define SPH_DETECT_UPTR sph_u32 +#endif + +#endif + +#if defined SPH_DETECT_SPARCV9_GCC_32 || defined SPH_DETECT_SPARCV9_GCC_64 +#define SPH_DETECT_SPARCV9_GCC 1 +#endif + +#if defined SPH_DETECT_UNALIGNED && !defined SPH_UNALIGNED +#define SPH_UNALIGNED SPH_DETECT_UNALIGNED +#endif +#if defined SPH_DETECT_UPTR && !defined SPH_UPTR +#define SPH_UPTR SPH_DETECT_UPTR +#endif +#if defined SPH_DETECT_LITTLE_ENDIAN && !defined SPH_LITTLE_ENDIAN +#define SPH_LITTLE_ENDIAN SPH_DETECT_LITTLE_ENDIAN +#endif +#if defined SPH_DETECT_BIG_ENDIAN && !defined SPH_BIG_ENDIAN +#define SPH_BIG_ENDIAN SPH_DETECT_BIG_ENDIAN +#endif +#if defined SPH_DETECT_LITTLE_FAST && !defined SPH_LITTLE_FAST +#define SPH_LITTLE_FAST SPH_DETECT_LITTLE_FAST +#endif +#if defined SPH_DETECT_BIG_FAST && !defined SPH_BIG_FAST +#define SPH_BIG_FAST SPH_DETECT_BIG_FAST +#endif +#if defined SPH_DETECT_SPARCV9_GCC_32 && !defined SPH_SPARCV9_GCC_32 +#define SPH_SPARCV9_GCC_32 SPH_DETECT_SPARCV9_GCC_32 +#endif +#if defined SPH_DETECT_SPARCV9_GCC_64 && !defined SPH_SPARCV9_GCC_64 +#define SPH_SPARCV9_GCC_64 SPH_DETECT_SPARCV9_GCC_64 +#endif +#if defined SPH_DETECT_SPARCV9_GCC && !defined SPH_SPARCV9_GCC +#define SPH_SPARCV9_GCC SPH_DETECT_SPARCV9_GCC +#endif +#if defined SPH_DETECT_I386_GCC && !defined SPH_I386_GCC +#define SPH_I386_GCC SPH_DETECT_I386_GCC +#endif +#if defined SPH_DETECT_I386_MSVC && !defined SPH_I386_MSVC +#define SPH_I386_MSVC SPH_DETECT_I386_MSVC +#endif +#if defined SPH_DETECT_AMD64_GCC && !defined SPH_AMD64_GCC +#define SPH_AMD64_GCC SPH_DETECT_AMD64_GCC +#endif +#if defined SPH_DETECT_AMD64_MSVC && !defined SPH_AMD64_MSVC +#define SPH_AMD64_MSVC SPH_DETECT_AMD64_MSVC +#endif +#if defined SPH_DETECT_PPC32_GCC && !defined SPH_PPC32_GCC +#define SPH_PPC32_GCC SPH_DETECT_PPC32_GCC +#endif +#if defined SPH_DETECT_PPC64_GCC && !defined SPH_PPC64_GCC +#define SPH_PPC64_GCC SPH_DETECT_PPC64_GCC +#endif + +#if SPH_LITTLE_ENDIAN && !defined SPH_LITTLE_FAST +#define SPH_LITTLE_FAST 1 +#endif +#if SPH_BIG_ENDIAN && !defined SPH_BIG_FAST +#define SPH_BIG_FAST 1 +#endif + +#if defined SPH_UPTR && !(SPH_LITTLE_ENDIAN || SPH_BIG_ENDIAN) +#error SPH_UPTR defined, but endianness is not known. +#endif + +#if SPH_I386_GCC && !SPH_NO_ASM + +/* + * On x86 32-bit, with gcc, we use the bswapl opcode to byte-swap 32-bit + * values. + */ + +static SPH_INLINE sph_u32 +sph_bswap32(sph_u32 x) +{ + __asm__ __volatile__ ("bswapl %0" : "=r" (x) : "0" (x)); + return x; +} + +#if SPH_64 + +static SPH_INLINE sph_u64 +sph_bswap64(sph_u64 x) +{ + return ((sph_u64)sph_bswap32((sph_u32)x) << 32) + | (sph_u64)sph_bswap32((sph_u32)(x >> 32)); +} + +#endif + +#elif SPH_AMD64_GCC && !SPH_NO_ASM + +/* + * On x86 64-bit, with gcc, we use the bswapl opcode to byte-swap 32-bit + * and 64-bit values. + */ + +static SPH_INLINE sph_u32 +sph_bswap32(sph_u32 x) +{ + __asm__ __volatile__ ("bswapl %0" : "=r" (x) : "0" (x)); + return x; +} + +#if SPH_64 + +static SPH_INLINE sph_u64 +sph_bswap64(sph_u64 x) +{ + __asm__ __volatile__ ("bswapq %0" : "=r" (x) : "0" (x)); + return x; +} + +#endif + +/* + * Disabled code. Apparently, Microsoft Visual C 2005 is smart enough + * to generate proper opcodes for endianness swapping with the pure C + * implementation below. + * + +#elif SPH_I386_MSVC && !SPH_NO_ASM + +static __inline sph_u32 __declspec(naked) __fastcall +sph_bswap32(sph_u32 x) +{ + __asm { + bswap ecx + mov eax,ecx + ret + } +} + +#if SPH_64 + +static SPH_INLINE sph_u64 +sph_bswap64(sph_u64 x) +{ + return ((sph_u64)sph_bswap32((sph_u32)x) << 32) + | (sph_u64)sph_bswap32((sph_u32)(x >> 32)); +} + +#endif + + * + * [end of disabled code] + */ + +#else + +static SPH_INLINE sph_u32 +sph_bswap32(sph_u32 x) +{ + x = SPH_T32((x << 16) | (x >> 16)); + x = ((x & SPH_C32(0xFF00FF00)) >> 8) + | ((x & SPH_C32(0x00FF00FF)) << 8); + return x; +} + +#if SPH_64 + +/** + * Byte-swap a 64-bit value. + * + * @param x the input value + * @return the byte-swapped value + */ +static SPH_INLINE sph_u64 +sph_bswap64(sph_u64 x) +{ + x = SPH_T64((x << 32) | (x >> 32)); + x = ((x & SPH_C64(0xFFFF0000FFFF0000)) >> 16) + | ((x & SPH_C64(0x0000FFFF0000FFFF)) << 16); + x = ((x & SPH_C64(0xFF00FF00FF00FF00)) >> 8) + | ((x & SPH_C64(0x00FF00FF00FF00FF)) << 8); + return x; +} + +#endif + +#endif + +#if SPH_SPARCV9_GCC && !SPH_NO_ASM + +/* + * On UltraSPARC systems, native ordering is big-endian, but it is + * possible to perform little-endian read accesses by specifying the + * address space 0x88 (ASI_PRIMARY_LITTLE). Basically, either we use + * the opcode "lda [%reg]0x88,%dst", where %reg is the register which + * contains the source address and %dst is the destination register, + * or we use "lda [%reg+imm]%asi,%dst", which uses the %asi register + * to get the address space name. The latter format is better since it + * combines an addition and the actual access in a single opcode; but + * it requires the setting (and subsequent resetting) of %asi, which is + * slow. Some operations (i.e. MD5 compression function) combine many + * successive little-endian read accesses, which may share the same + * %asi setting. The macros below contain the appropriate inline + * assembly. + */ + +#define SPH_SPARCV9_SET_ASI \ + sph_u32 sph_sparcv9_asi; \ + __asm__ __volatile__ ( \ + "rd %%asi,%0\n\twr %%g0,0x88,%%asi" : "=r" (sph_sparcv9_asi)); + +#define SPH_SPARCV9_RESET_ASI \ + __asm__ __volatile__ ("wr %%g0,%0,%%asi" : : "r" (sph_sparcv9_asi)); + +#define SPH_SPARCV9_DEC32LE(base, idx) ({ \ + sph_u32 sph_sparcv9_tmp; \ + __asm__ __volatile__ ("lda [%1+" #idx "*4]%%asi,%0" \ + : "=r" (sph_sparcv9_tmp) : "r" (base)); \ + sph_sparcv9_tmp; \ + }) + +#endif + +static SPH_INLINE void +sph_enc16be(void *dst, unsigned val) +{ + ((unsigned char *)dst)[0] = (val >> 8); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[1] = val; +} + +static SPH_INLINE unsigned +sph_dec16be(const void *src) +{ + return ((unsigned)(((const unsigned char *)src)[0]) << 8) + | (unsigned)(((const unsigned char *)src)[1]); +} + +static SPH_INLINE void +sph_enc16le(void *dst, unsigned val) +{ + ((unsigned char *)dst)[0] = val; + ((unsigned char *)dst)[1] = val >> 8; +} + +static SPH_INLINE unsigned +sph_dec16le(const void *src) +{ + return (unsigned)(((const unsigned char *)src)[0]) + | ((unsigned)(((const unsigned char *)src)[1]) << 8); +} + +/** + * Encode a 32-bit value into the provided buffer (big endian convention). + * + * @param dst the destination buffer + * @param val the 32-bit value to encode + */ +static SPH_INLINE void +sph_enc32be(void *dst, sph_u32 val) +{ +#if defined SPH_UPTR +#if SPH_UNALIGNED +#if SPH_LITTLE_ENDIAN + val = sph_bswap32(val); +#endif + *(sph_u32 *)dst = val; +#else + if (((SPH_UPTR)dst & 3) == 0) { +#if SPH_LITTLE_ENDIAN + val = sph_bswap32(val); +#endif + *(sph_u32 *)dst = val; + } else { + ((unsigned char *)dst)[0] = (val >> 24); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[1] = (val >> 16); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[2] = (val >> 8); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[3] = val; + } +#endif +#else + ((unsigned char *)dst)[0] = (val >> 24); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[1] = (val >> 16); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[2] = (val >> 8); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[3] = val; +#endif +} + +/** + * Encode a 32-bit value into the provided buffer (big endian convention). + * The destination buffer must be properly aligned. + * + * @param dst the destination buffer (32-bit aligned) + * @param val the value to encode + */ +static SPH_INLINE void +sph_enc32be_aligned(void *dst, sph_u32 val) +{ +#if SPH_LITTLE_ENDIAN + *(sph_u32 *)dst = sph_bswap32(val); +#elif SPH_BIG_ENDIAN + *(sph_u32 *)dst = val; +#else + ((unsigned char *)dst)[0] = (val >> 24); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[1] = (val >> 16); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[2] = (val >> 8); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[3] = val; +#endif +} + +/** + * Decode a 32-bit value from the provided buffer (big endian convention). + * + * @param src the source buffer + * @return the decoded value + */ +static SPH_INLINE sph_u32 +sph_dec32be(const void *src) +{ +#if defined SPH_UPTR +#if SPH_UNALIGNED +#if SPH_LITTLE_ENDIAN + return sph_bswap32(*(const sph_u32 *)src); +#else + return *(const sph_u32 *)src; +#endif +#else + if (((SPH_UPTR)src & 3) == 0) { +#if SPH_LITTLE_ENDIAN + return sph_bswap32(*(const sph_u32 *)src); +#else + return *(const sph_u32 *)src; +#endif + } else { + return ((sph_u32)(((const unsigned char *)src)[0]) << 24) + | ((sph_u32)(((const unsigned char *)src)[1]) << 16) + | ((sph_u32)(((const unsigned char *)src)[2]) << 8) + | (sph_u32)(((const unsigned char *)src)[3]); + } +#endif +#else + return ((sph_u32)(((const unsigned char *)src)[0]) << 24) + | ((sph_u32)(((const unsigned char *)src)[1]) << 16) + | ((sph_u32)(((const unsigned char *)src)[2]) << 8) + | (sph_u32)(((const unsigned char *)src)[3]); +#endif +} + +/** + * Decode a 32-bit value from the provided buffer (big endian convention). + * The source buffer must be properly aligned. + * + * @param src the source buffer (32-bit aligned) + * @return the decoded value + */ +static SPH_INLINE sph_u32 +sph_dec32be_aligned(const void *src) +{ +#if SPH_LITTLE_ENDIAN + return sph_bswap32(*(const sph_u32 *)src); +#elif SPH_BIG_ENDIAN + return *(const sph_u32 *)src; +#else + return ((sph_u32)(((const unsigned char *)src)[0]) << 24) + | ((sph_u32)(((const unsigned char *)src)[1]) << 16) + | ((sph_u32)(((const unsigned char *)src)[2]) << 8) + | (sph_u32)(((const unsigned char *)src)[3]); +#endif +} + +/** + * Encode a 32-bit value into the provided buffer (little endian convention). + * + * @param dst the destination buffer + * @param val the 32-bit value to encode + */ +static SPH_INLINE void +sph_enc32le(void *dst, sph_u32 val) +{ +#if defined SPH_UPTR +#if SPH_UNALIGNED +#if SPH_BIG_ENDIAN + val = sph_bswap32(val); +#endif + *(sph_u32 *)dst = val; +#else + if (((SPH_UPTR)dst & 3) == 0) { +#if SPH_BIG_ENDIAN + val = sph_bswap32(val); +#endif + *(sph_u32 *)dst = val; + } else { + ((unsigned char *)dst)[0] = val; + ((unsigned char *)dst)[1] = (val >> 8); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[2] = (val >> 16); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[3] = (val >> 24); + } +#endif +#else + ((unsigned char *)dst)[0] = val; + ((unsigned char *)dst)[1] = (val >> 8); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[2] = (val >> 16); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[3] = (val >> 24); +#endif +} + +/** + * Encode a 32-bit value into the provided buffer (little endian convention). + * The destination buffer must be properly aligned. + * + * @param dst the destination buffer (32-bit aligned) + * @param val the value to encode + */ +static SPH_INLINE void +sph_enc32le_aligned(void *dst, sph_u32 val) +{ +#if SPH_LITTLE_ENDIAN + *(sph_u32 *)dst = val; +#elif SPH_BIG_ENDIAN + *(sph_u32 *)dst = sph_bswap32(val); +#else + ((unsigned char *)dst)[0] = val; + ((unsigned char *)dst)[1] = (val >> 8); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[2] = (val >> 16); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[3] = (val >> 24); +#endif +} + +/** + * Decode a 32-bit value from the provided buffer (little endian convention). + * + * @param src the source buffer + * @return the decoded value + */ +static SPH_INLINE sph_u32 +sph_dec32le(const void *src) +{ +#if defined SPH_UPTR +#if SPH_UNALIGNED +#if SPH_BIG_ENDIAN + return sph_bswap32(*(const sph_u32 *)src); +#else + return *(const sph_u32 *)src; +#endif +#else + if (((SPH_UPTR)src & 3) == 0) { +#if SPH_BIG_ENDIAN +#if SPH_SPARCV9_GCC && !SPH_NO_ASM + sph_u32 tmp; + + /* + * "__volatile__" is needed here because without it, + * gcc-3.4.3 miscompiles the code and performs the + * access before the test on the address, thus triggering + * a bus error... + */ + __asm__ __volatile__ ( + "lda [%1]0x88,%0" : "=r" (tmp) : "r" (src)); + return tmp; +/* + * On PowerPC, this turns out not to be worth the effort: the inline + * assembly makes GCC optimizer uncomfortable, which tends to nullify + * the decoding gains. + * + * For most hash functions, using this inline assembly trick changes + * hashing speed by less than 5% and often _reduces_ it. The biggest + * gains are for MD4 (+11%) and CubeHash (+30%). For all others, it is + * less then 10%. The speed gain on CubeHash is probably due to the + * chronic shortage of registers that CubeHash endures; for the other + * functions, the generic code appears to be efficient enough already. + * +#elif (SPH_PPC32_GCC || SPH_PPC64_GCC) && !SPH_NO_ASM + sph_u32 tmp; + + __asm__ __volatile__ ( + "lwbrx %0,0,%1" : "=r" (tmp) : "r" (src)); + return tmp; + */ +#else + return sph_bswap32(*(const sph_u32 *)src); +#endif +#else + return *(const sph_u32 *)src; +#endif + } else { + return (sph_u32)(((const unsigned char *)src)[0]) + | ((sph_u32)(((const unsigned char *)src)[1]) << 8) + | ((sph_u32)(((const unsigned char *)src)[2]) << 16) + | ((sph_u32)(((const unsigned char *)src)[3]) << 24); + } +#endif +#else + return (sph_u32)(((const unsigned char *)src)[0]) + | ((sph_u32)(((const unsigned char *)src)[1]) << 8) + | ((sph_u32)(((const unsigned char *)src)[2]) << 16) + | ((sph_u32)(((const unsigned char *)src)[3]) << 24); +#endif +} + +/** + * Decode a 32-bit value from the provided buffer (little endian convention). + * The source buffer must be properly aligned. + * + * @param src the source buffer (32-bit aligned) + * @return the decoded value + */ +static SPH_INLINE sph_u32 +sph_dec32le_aligned(const void *src) +{ +#if SPH_LITTLE_ENDIAN + return *(const sph_u32 *)src; +#elif SPH_BIG_ENDIAN +#if SPH_SPARCV9_GCC && !SPH_NO_ASM + sph_u32 tmp; + + __asm__ __volatile__ ("lda [%1]0x88,%0" : "=r" (tmp) : "r" (src)); + return tmp; +/* + * Not worth it generally. + * +#elif (SPH_PPC32_GCC || SPH_PPC64_GCC) && !SPH_NO_ASM + sph_u32 tmp; + + __asm__ __volatile__ ("lwbrx %0,0,%1" : "=r" (tmp) : "r" (src)); + return tmp; + */ +#else + return sph_bswap32(*(const sph_u32 *)src); +#endif +#else + return (sph_u32)(((const unsigned char *)src)[0]) + | ((sph_u32)(((const unsigned char *)src)[1]) << 8) + | ((sph_u32)(((const unsigned char *)src)[2]) << 16) + | ((sph_u32)(((const unsigned char *)src)[3]) << 24); +#endif +} + +#if SPH_64 + +/** + * Encode a 64-bit value into the provided buffer (big endian convention). + * + * @param dst the destination buffer + * @param val the 64-bit value to encode + */ +static SPH_INLINE void +sph_enc64be(void *dst, sph_u64 val) +{ +#if defined SPH_UPTR +#if SPH_UNALIGNED +#if SPH_LITTLE_ENDIAN + val = sph_bswap64(val); +#endif + *(sph_u64 *)dst = val; +#else + if (((SPH_UPTR)dst & 7) == 0) { +#if SPH_LITTLE_ENDIAN + val = sph_bswap64(val); +#endif + *(sph_u64 *)dst = val; + } else { + ((unsigned char *)dst)[0] = (val >> 56); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[1] = (val >> 48); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[2] = (val >> 40); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[3] = (val >> 32); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[4] = (val >> 24); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[5] = (val >> 16); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[6] = (val >> 8); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[7] = val; + } +#endif +#else + ((unsigned char *)dst)[0] = (val >> 56); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[1] = (val >> 48); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[2] = (val >> 40); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[3] = (val >> 32); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[4] = (val >> 24); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[5] = (val >> 16); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[6] = (val >> 8); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[7] = val; +#endif +} + +/** + * Encode a 64-bit value into the provided buffer (big endian convention). + * The destination buffer must be properly aligned. + * + * @param dst the destination buffer (64-bit aligned) + * @param val the value to encode + */ +static SPH_INLINE void +sph_enc64be_aligned(void *dst, sph_u64 val) +{ +#if SPH_LITTLE_ENDIAN + *(sph_u64 *)dst = sph_bswap64(val); +#elif SPH_BIG_ENDIAN + *(sph_u64 *)dst = val; +#else + ((unsigned char *)dst)[0] = (val >> 56); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[1] = (val >> 48); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[2] = (val >> 40); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[3] = (val >> 32); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[4] = (val >> 24); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[5] = (val >> 16); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[6] = (val >> 8); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[7] = val; +#endif +} + +/** + * Decode a 64-bit value from the provided buffer (big endian convention). + * + * @param src the source buffer + * @return the decoded value + */ +static SPH_INLINE sph_u64 +sph_dec64be(const void *src) +{ +#if defined SPH_UPTR +#if SPH_UNALIGNED +#if SPH_LITTLE_ENDIAN + return sph_bswap64(*(const sph_u64 *)src); +#else + return *(const sph_u64 *)src; +#endif +#else + if (((SPH_UPTR)src & 7) == 0) { +#if SPH_LITTLE_ENDIAN + return sph_bswap64(*(const sph_u64 *)src); +#else + return *(const sph_u64 *)src; +#endif + } else { + return ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[0]) << 56) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[1]) << 48) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[2]) << 40) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[3]) << 32) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[4]) << 24) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[5]) << 16) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[6]) << 8) + | (sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[7]); + } +#endif +#else + return ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[0]) << 56) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[1]) << 48) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[2]) << 40) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[3]) << 32) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[4]) << 24) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[5]) << 16) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[6]) << 8) + | (sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[7]); +#endif +} + +/** + * Decode a 64-bit value from the provided buffer (big endian convention). + * The source buffer must be properly aligned. + * + * @param src the source buffer (64-bit aligned) + * @return the decoded value + */ +static SPH_INLINE sph_u64 +sph_dec64be_aligned(const void *src) +{ +#if SPH_LITTLE_ENDIAN + return sph_bswap64(*(const sph_u64 *)src); +#elif SPH_BIG_ENDIAN + return *(const sph_u64 *)src; +#else + return ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[0]) << 56) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[1]) << 48) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[2]) << 40) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[3]) << 32) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[4]) << 24) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[5]) << 16) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[6]) << 8) + | (sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[7]); +#endif +} + +/** + * Encode a 64-bit value into the provided buffer (little endian convention). + * + * @param dst the destination buffer + * @param val the 64-bit value to encode + */ +static SPH_INLINE void +sph_enc64le(void *dst, sph_u64 val) +{ +#if defined SPH_UPTR +#if SPH_UNALIGNED +#if SPH_BIG_ENDIAN + val = sph_bswap64(val); +#endif + *(sph_u64 *)dst = val; +#else + if (((SPH_UPTR)dst & 7) == 0) { +#if SPH_BIG_ENDIAN + val = sph_bswap64(val); +#endif + *(sph_u64 *)dst = val; + } else { + ((unsigned char *)dst)[0] = val; + ((unsigned char *)dst)[1] = (val >> 8); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[2] = (val >> 16); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[3] = (val >> 24); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[4] = (val >> 32); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[5] = (val >> 40); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[6] = (val >> 48); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[7] = (val >> 56); + } +#endif +#else + ((unsigned char *)dst)[0] = val; + ((unsigned char *)dst)[1] = (val >> 8); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[2] = (val >> 16); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[3] = (val >> 24); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[4] = (val >> 32); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[5] = (val >> 40); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[6] = (val >> 48); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[7] = (val >> 56); +#endif +} + +/** + * Encode a 64-bit value into the provided buffer (little endian convention). + * The destination buffer must be properly aligned. + * + * @param dst the destination buffer (64-bit aligned) + * @param val the value to encode + */ +static SPH_INLINE void +sph_enc64le_aligned(void *dst, sph_u64 val) +{ +#if SPH_LITTLE_ENDIAN + *(sph_u64 *)dst = val; +#elif SPH_BIG_ENDIAN + *(sph_u64 *)dst = sph_bswap64(val); +#else + ((unsigned char *)dst)[0] = val; + ((unsigned char *)dst)[1] = (val >> 8); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[2] = (val >> 16); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[3] = (val >> 24); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[4] = (val >> 32); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[5] = (val >> 40); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[6] = (val >> 48); + ((unsigned char *)dst)[7] = (val >> 56); +#endif +} + +/** + * Decode a 64-bit value from the provided buffer (little endian convention). + * + * @param src the source buffer + * @return the decoded value + */ +static SPH_INLINE sph_u64 +sph_dec64le(const void *src) +{ +#if defined SPH_UPTR +#if SPH_UNALIGNED +#if SPH_BIG_ENDIAN + return sph_bswap64(*(const sph_u64 *)src); +#else + return *(const sph_u64 *)src; +#endif +#else + if (((SPH_UPTR)src & 7) == 0) { +#if SPH_BIG_ENDIAN +#if SPH_SPARCV9_GCC_64 && !SPH_NO_ASM + sph_u64 tmp; + + __asm__ __volatile__ ( + "ldxa [%1]0x88,%0" : "=r" (tmp) : "r" (src)); + return tmp; +/* + * Not worth it generally. + * +#elif SPH_PPC32_GCC && !SPH_NO_ASM + return (sph_u64)sph_dec32le_aligned(src) + | ((sph_u64)sph_dec32le_aligned( + (const char *)src + 4) << 32); +#elif SPH_PPC64_GCC && !SPH_NO_ASM + sph_u64 tmp; + + __asm__ __volatile__ ( + "ldbrx %0,0,%1" : "=r" (tmp) : "r" (src)); + return tmp; + */ +#else + return sph_bswap64(*(const sph_u64 *)src); +#endif +#else + return *(const sph_u64 *)src; +#endif + } else { + return (sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[0]) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[1]) << 8) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[2]) << 16) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[3]) << 24) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[4]) << 32) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[5]) << 40) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[6]) << 48) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[7]) << 56); + } +#endif +#else + return (sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[0]) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[1]) << 8) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[2]) << 16) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[3]) << 24) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[4]) << 32) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[5]) << 40) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[6]) << 48) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[7]) << 56); +#endif +} + +/** + * Decode a 64-bit value from the provided buffer (little endian convention). + * The source buffer must be properly aligned. + * + * @param src the source buffer (64-bit aligned) + * @return the decoded value + */ +static SPH_INLINE sph_u64 +sph_dec64le_aligned(const void *src) +{ +#if SPH_LITTLE_ENDIAN + return *(const sph_u64 *)src; +#elif SPH_BIG_ENDIAN +#if SPH_SPARCV9_GCC_64 && !SPH_NO_ASM + sph_u64 tmp; + + __asm__ __volatile__ ("ldxa [%1]0x88,%0" : "=r" (tmp) : "r" (src)); + return tmp; +/* + * Not worth it generally. + * +#elif SPH_PPC32_GCC && !SPH_NO_ASM + return (sph_u64)sph_dec32le_aligned(src) + | ((sph_u64)sph_dec32le_aligned((const char *)src + 4) << 32); +#elif SPH_PPC64_GCC && !SPH_NO_ASM + sph_u64 tmp; + + __asm__ __volatile__ ("ldbrx %0,0,%1" : "=r" (tmp) : "r" (src)); + return tmp; + */ +#else + return sph_bswap64(*(const sph_u64 *)src); +#endif +#else + return (sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[0]) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[1]) << 8) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[2]) << 16) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[3]) << 24) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[4]) << 32) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[5]) << 40) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[6]) << 48) + | ((sph_u64)(((const unsigned char *)src)[7]) << 56); +#endif +} + +#endif + +#endif /* Doxygen excluded block */ + +#endif -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf