1 /* crypto/rc2/rc2_skey.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
  13  * included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms
  14  * except that the holder is Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
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  57  */
  58 
  59 #include <openssl/crypto.h>
  60 #include <openssl/rc2.h>
  61 #include "rc2_locl.h"
  62 
  63 static const unsigned char key_table[256]={
  64         0xd9,0x78,0xf9,0xc4,0x19,0xdd,0xb5,0xed,0x28,0xe9,0xfd,0x79,
  65         0x4a,0xa0,0xd8,0x9d,0xc6,0x7e,0x37,0x83,0x2b,0x76,0x53,0x8e,
  66         0x62,0x4c,0x64,0x88,0x44,0x8b,0xfb,0xa2,0x17,0x9a,0x59,0xf5,
  67         0x87,0xb3,0x4f,0x13,0x61,0x45,0x6d,0x8d,0x09,0x81,0x7d,0x32,
  68         0xbd,0x8f,0x40,0xeb,0x86,0xb7,0x7b,0x0b,0xf0,0x95,0x21,0x22,
  69         0x5c,0x6b,0x4e,0x82,0x54,0xd6,0x65,0x93,0xce,0x60,0xb2,0x1c,
  70         0x73,0x56,0xc0,0x14,0xa7,0x8c,0xf1,0xdc,0x12,0x75,0xca,0x1f,
  71         0x3b,0xbe,0xe4,0xd1,0x42,0x3d,0xd4,0x30,0xa3,0x3c,0xb6,0x26,
  72         0x6f,0xbf,0x0e,0xda,0x46,0x69,0x07,0x57,0x27,0xf2,0x1d,0x9b,
  73         0xbc,0x94,0x43,0x03,0xf8,0x11,0xc7,0xf6,0x90,0xef,0x3e,0xe7,
  74         0x06,0xc3,0xd5,0x2f,0xc8,0x66,0x1e,0xd7,0x08,0xe8,0xea,0xde,
  75         0x80,0x52,0xee,0xf7,0x84,0xaa,0x72,0xac,0x35,0x4d,0x6a,0x2a,
  76         0x96,0x1a,0xd2,0x71,0x5a,0x15,0x49,0x74,0x4b,0x9f,0xd0,0x5e,
  77         0x04,0x18,0xa4,0xec,0xc2,0xe0,0x41,0x6e,0x0f,0x51,0xcb,0xcc,
  78         0x24,0x91,0xaf,0x50,0xa1,0xf4,0x70,0x39,0x99,0x7c,0x3a,0x85,
  79         0x23,0xb8,0xb4,0x7a,0xfc,0x02,0x36,0x5b,0x25,0x55,0x97,0x31,
  80         0x2d,0x5d,0xfa,0x98,0xe3,0x8a,0x92,0xae,0x05,0xdf,0x29,0x10,
  81         0x67,0x6c,0xba,0xc9,0xd3,0x00,0xe6,0xcf,0xe1,0x9e,0xa8,0x2c,
  82         0x63,0x16,0x01,0x3f,0x58,0xe2,0x89,0xa9,0x0d,0x38,0x34,0x1b,
  83         0xab,0x33,0xff,0xb0,0xbb,0x48,0x0c,0x5f,0xb9,0xb1,0xcd,0x2e,
  84         0xc5,0xf3,0xdb,0x47,0xe5,0xa5,0x9c,0x77,0x0a,0xa6,0x20,0x68,
  85         0xfe,0x7f,0xc1,0xad,
  86         };
  87 
  88 #if defined(_MSC_VER) && defined(_ARM_)
  89 #pragma optimize("g",off)
  90 #endif
  91 
  92 /* It has come to my attention that there are 2 versions of the RC2
  93  * key schedule.  One which is normal, and anther which has a hook to
  94  * use a reduced key length.
  95  * BSAFE uses the 'retarded' version.  What I previously shipped is
  96  * the same as specifying 1024 for the 'bits' parameter.  Bsafe uses
  97  * a version where the bits parameter is the same as len*8 */
  98 void RC2_set_key(RC2_KEY *key, int len, const unsigned char *data, int bits)
  99 #ifdef OPENSSL_FIPS
 100         {
 101         fips_cipher_abort(RC2);
 102         private_RC2_set_key(key, len, data, bits);
 103         }
 104 void private_RC2_set_key(RC2_KEY *key, int len, const unsigned char *data, int bits)
 105 #endif
 106         {
 107         int i,j;
 108         unsigned char *k;
 109         RC2_INT *ki;
 110         unsigned int c,d;
 111 
 112         k= (unsigned char *)&(key->data[0]);
 113         *k=0; /* for if there is a zero length key */
 114 
 115         if (len > 128) len=128;
 116         if (bits <= 0) bits=1024;
 117         if (bits > 1024) bits=1024;
 118 
 119         for (i=0; i<len; i++)
 120                 k[i]=data[i];
 121 
 122         /* expand table */
 123         d=k[len-1];
 124         j=0;
 125         for (i=len; i < 128; i++,j++)
 126                 {
 127                 d=key_table[(k[j]+d)&0xff];
 128                 k[i]=d;
 129                 }
 130 
 131         /* hmm.... key reduction to 'bits' bits */
 132 
 133         j=(bits+7)>>3;
 134         i=128-j;
 135         c= (0xff>>(-bits & 0x07));
 136 
 137         d=key_table[k[i]&c];
 138         k[i]=d;
 139         while (i--)
 140                 {
 141                 d=key_table[k[i+j]^d];
 142                 k[i]=d;
 143                 }
 144 
 145         /* copy from bytes into RC2_INT's */
 146         ki= &(key->data[63]);
 147         for (i=127; i>=0; i-=2)
 148                 *(ki--)=((k[i]<<8)|k[i-1])&0xffff;
 149         }
 150 
 151 #if defined(_MSC_VER)
 152 #pragma optimize("",on)
 153 #endif