1 /* crypto/des/qud_cksm.c */
   2 /* Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)
   3  * All rights reserved.
   4  *
   5  * This package is an SSL implementation written
   6  * by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com).
   7  * The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.
   8  *
   9  * This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as
  10  * the following conditions are aheared to.  The following conditions
  11  * apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA,
  12  * lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code.  The SSL documentation
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  14  * except that the holder is Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
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  58 
  59 /* From "Message Authentication"  R.R. Jueneman, S.M. Matyas, C.H. Meyer
  60  * IEEE Communications Magazine Sept 1985 Vol. 23 No. 9 p 29-40
  61  * This module in only based on the code in this paper and is
  62  * almost definitely not the same as the MIT implementation.
  63  */
  64 #include "des_locl.h"
  65 
  66 /* bug fix for dos - 7/6/91 - Larry hughes@logos.ucs.indiana.edu */
  67 #define Q_B0(a) (((DES_LONG)(a)))
  68 #define Q_B1(a) (((DES_LONG)(a))<<8)
  69 #define Q_B2(a) (((DES_LONG)(a))<<16)
  70 #define Q_B3(a) (((DES_LONG)(a))<<24)
  71 
  72 /* used to scramble things a bit */
  73 /* Got the value MIT uses via brute force :-) 2/10/90 eay */
  74 #define NOISE   ((DES_LONG)83653421L)
  75 
  76 DES_LONG DES_quad_cksum(const unsigned char *input, DES_cblock output[],
  77              long length, int out_count, DES_cblock *seed)
  78         {
  79         DES_LONG z0,z1,t0,t1;
  80         int i;
  81         long l;
  82         const unsigned char *cp;
  83 #ifdef _CRAY
  84         struct lp_st { int a:32; int b:32; } *lp;
  85 #else
  86         DES_LONG *lp;
  87 #endif
  88 
  89         if (out_count < 1) out_count=1;
  90 #ifdef _CRAY
  91         lp = (struct lp_st *) &(output[0])[0];
  92 #else
  93         lp = (DES_LONG *) &(output[0])[0];
  94 #endif
  95 
  96         z0=Q_B0((*seed)[0])|Q_B1((*seed)[1])|Q_B2((*seed)[2])|Q_B3((*seed)[3]);
  97         z1=Q_B0((*seed)[4])|Q_B1((*seed)[5])|Q_B2((*seed)[6])|Q_B3((*seed)[7]);
  98 
  99         for (i=0; ((i<4)&&(i<out_count)); i++)
 100                 {
 101                 cp=input;
 102                 l=length;
 103                 while (l > 0)
 104                         {
 105                         if (l > 1)
 106                                 {
 107                                 t0= (DES_LONG)(*(cp++));
 108                                 t0|=(DES_LONG)Q_B1(*(cp++));
 109                                 l--;
 110                                 }
 111                         else
 112                                 t0= (DES_LONG)(*(cp++));
 113                         l--;
 114                         /* add */
 115                         t0+=z0;
 116                         t0&=0xffffffffL;
 117                         t1=z1;
 118                         /* square, well sort of square */
 119                         z0=((((t0*t0)&0xffffffffL)+((t1*t1)&0xffffffffL))
 120                                 &0xffffffffL)%0x7fffffffL;
 121                         z1=((t0*((t1+NOISE)&0xffffffffL))&0xffffffffL)%0x7fffffffL;
 122                         }
 123                 if (lp != NULL)
 124                         {
 125                         /* The MIT library assumes that the checksum is
 126                          * composed of 2*out_count 32 bit ints */
 127 #ifdef _CRAY
 128                         (*lp).a = z0;
 129                         (*lp).b = z1;
 130                         lp++;
 131 #else
 132                         *lp++ = z0;
 133                         *lp++ = z1;
 134 #endif
 135                         }
 136                 }
 137         return(z0);
 138         }