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/*
* Copyright (C) 2015 Southern Storm Software, Pty Ltd.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
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*
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*
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*/
#include "Speck.h"
#include "Crypto.h"
#include "utility/RotateUtil.h"
#include "utility/EndianUtil.h"
#include <string.h>
/**
* \class Speck Speck.h <Speck.h>
* \brief Speck block cipher with a 128-bit block size.
*
* Speck is a family of lightweight block ciphers designed by the
* National Security Agency (NSA). The ciphers are highly optimized
* for software implementation on microcontrollers.
*
* This class implements the Speck family that uses 128-bit block sizes
* with 128-bit, 192-bit, or 256-bit key sizes. Other Speck families support
* smaller block sizes of 32, 48, 64, or 96 bits but such block sizes are
* really too small for use in modern cryptosystems.
*
* \note Current crytoanalysis (up until 2015) has not revealed any obvious
* weaknesses in the full-round version of Speck. But if you are wary of
* ciphers designed by the NSA, then use ChaCha or AES instead.
*
* References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speck_%28cipher%29,
* http://eprint.iacr.org/2013/404
*/
/**
* \brief Constructs a Speck block cipher with no initial key.
*
* This constructor must be followed by a call to setKey() before the
* block cipher can be used for encryption or decryption.
*/
Speck::Speck()
: rounds(32)
{
}
Speck::~Speck()
{
clean(k);
}
size_t Speck::blockSize() const
{
return 16;
}
size_t Speck::keySize() const
{
// Also supports 128-bit and 192-bit, but we only report 256-bit.
return 32;
}
// Pack/unpack big-endian 64-bit quantities.
#if defined(__AVR__)
#define pack64(data, value) \
do { \
const uint8_t *src = (const uint8_t *)&(value); \
(data)[0] = src[7]; \
(data)[1] = src[6]; \
(data)[2] = src[5]; \
(data)[3] = src[4]; \
(data)[4] = src[3]; \
(data)[5] = src[2]; \
(data)[6] = src[1]; \
(data)[7] = src[0]; \
} while (0)
#define unpack64(value, data) \
do { \
uint8_t *dest = (uint8_t *)&(value); \
dest[0] = (data)[7]; \
dest[1] = (data)[6]; \
dest[2] = (data)[5]; \
dest[3] = (data)[4]; \
dest[4] = (data)[3]; \
dest[5] = (data)[2]; \
dest[6] = (data)[1]; \
dest[7] = (data)[0]; \
} while (0)
#else
#define pack64(data, value) \
do { \
uint64_t v = htobe64((value)); \
memcpy((data), &v, sizeof(uint64_t)); \
} while (0)
#define unpack64(value, data) \
do { \
memcpy(&(value), (data), sizeof(uint64_t)); \
(value) = be64toh((value)); \
} while (0)
#endif
bool Speck::setKey(const uint8_t *key, size_t len)
{
uint64_t l[4];
uint8_t m;
if (len == 32) {
m = 4;
unpack64(l[2], key);
unpack64(l[1], key + 8);
unpack64(l[0], key + 16);
unpack64(k[0], key + 24);
} else if (len == 24) {
m = 3;
unpack64(l[1], key);
unpack64(l[0], key + 8);
unpack64(k[0], key + 16);
} else if (len == 16) {
m = 2;
unpack64(l[0], key);
unpack64(k[0], key + 8);
} else {
return false;
}
rounds = 30 + m;
uint8_t li_in = 0;
uint8_t li_out = m - 1;
for (uint8_t i = 0; i < (rounds - 1); ++i) {
l[li_out] = (k[i] + rightRotate8_64(l[li_in])) ^ i;
k[i + 1] = leftRotate3_64(k[i]) ^ l[li_out];
if ((++li_in) >= m)
li_in = 0;
if ((++li_out) >= m)
li_out = 0;
}
clean(l);
return true;
}
void Speck::encryptBlock(uint8_t *output, const uint8_t *input)
{
uint64_t x, y;
const uint64_t *s = k;
unpack64(x, input);
unpack64(y, input + 8);
for (uint8_t round = rounds; round > 0; --round, ++s) {
x = (rightRotate8_64(x) + y) ^ s[0];
y = leftRotate3_64(y) ^ x;
}
pack64(output, x);
pack64(output + 8, y);
}
void Speck::decryptBlock(uint8_t *output, const uint8_t *input)
{
uint64_t x, y;
const uint64_t *s = k + rounds - 1;
unpack64(x, input);
unpack64(y, input + 8);
for (uint8_t round = rounds; round > 0; --round, --s) {
y = rightRotate3_64(x ^ y);
x = leftRotate8_64((x ^ s[0]) - y);
}
pack64(output, x);
pack64(output + 8, y);
}
void Speck::clear()
{
clean(k);
}