[FFmpeg-devel] libavutil: added camellia block cipher
Giorgio Vazzana
mywing81 at gmail.com
Wed Dec 24 13:02:38 CET 2014
Hello Supraja,
2014-12-23 18:38 GMT+01:00 supraja reddy <supraja0493 at gmail.com>:
> I have attached the patch to the basic implementation of camellia block
> cipher. Please let me know if there are any bugs to be fixed or if any
> further optimization needed.
thanks for the patch and thank you Michael for the first review.
My comments follow:
> From 4ace69c4cc76f04e0e795e67290e979925df600c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> From: Supraja Meedinti <supraja0493 at gmail.com>
> Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2014 20:02:29 +0530
> Subject: [PATCH] libavutil: added camellia block cipher
>
> Signed-off-by: Supraja Meedinti <supraja0493 at gmail.com>
> ---
> libavutil/Makefile | 3 +
> libavutil/camellia.c | 456 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> libavutil/camellia.h | 68 ++++++++
> 3 files changed, 527 insertions(+)
> create mode 100644 libavutil/camellia.c
> create mode 100644 libavutil/camellia.h
>
> diff --git a/libavutil/Makefile b/libavutil/Makefile
> index c1aa8aa..4db89b8 100644
> --- a/libavutil/Makefile
> +++ b/libavutil/Makefile
> @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ HEADERS = adler32.h \
> bswap.h \
> buffer.h \
> cast5.h \
> + camellia.h \
> channel_layout.h \
> common.h \
> cpu.h \
> @@ -84,6 +85,7 @@ OBJS = adler32.o \
> bprint.o \
> buffer.o \
> cast5.o \
> + camellia.o \
> channel_layout.o \
> cpu.o \
> crc.o \
> @@ -154,6 +156,7 @@ TESTPROGS = adler32 \
> blowfish \
> bprint \
> cast5 \
> + camellia \
> cpu \
> crc \
> des \
> diff --git a/libavutil/camellia.c b/libavutil/camellia.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..6f0d859
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/libavutil/camellia.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,456 @@
> +/*
> + * An implementation of the CAMELLIA algorithm as mentioned in RFC3713
> + * Copyright (c) 2014 Supraja Meedinti
> + *
> + * This file is part of FFmpeg.
> + *
> + * FFmpeg is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
> + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
> + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
> + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
> + *
> + * FFmpeg is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
> + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
> + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
> + * Lesser General Public License for more details.
> + *
> + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
> + * License along with FFmpeg; if not, write to the Free Software
> + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
> + */
> +#include "camellia.h"
> +#include "common.h"
> +#include "intreadwrite.h"
> +#include "attributes.h"
> +
> +#define MASK8 0xff
> +#define MASK32 0xffffffff
> +#define MASK64 0xffffffffffffffff
> +
> +#define Sigma1 0xA09E667F3BCC908B
> +#define Sigma2 0xB67AE8584CAA73B2
> +#define Sigma3 0xC6EF372FE94F82BE
> +#define Sigma4 0x54FF53A5F1D36F1C
> +#define Sigma5 0x10E527FADE682D1D
> +#define Sigma6 0xB05688C2B3E6C1FD
> +
> +typedef struct AVCAMELLIA {
> + uint64_t K[34];
> + int key_bits;
> +} AVCAMELLIA;
You are using a single array K for all the keys, without distinguishing between
kw, k and ke as in the rfc. This makes code harder to read/maintain with no
real gain I guess. Any reason why you made this decision?
> +
> +static void LROT(uint64_t *K, int x)
> +{
> + uint64_t d[2];
> + if (x)
> + return;
Maybe if (!x) ?
> + d[0] = (K[0] << x | K[1] >> (64 - x));
> + d[1] = (K[1] << x | K[0] >> (64 - x));
> + K[0] = d[0];
> + K[1] = d[1];
> +}
> +
> +static void swap(uint64_t *k1, uint64_t *k2)
> +{
> + uint64_t temp;
> + temp = *k1;
> + *k1 = *k2;
> + *k2 = temp;
> +}
> +
> +static const uint8_t SBOX1[256] =
> +{
> + 112, 130, 44, 236, 179, 39, 192, 229, 228, 133, 87, 53, 234, 12, 174, 65,
> + 35, 239, 107, 147, 69, 25, 165, 33, 237, 14, 79, 78, 29, 101, 146, 189,
> + 134, 184, 175, 143, 124, 235, 31, 206, 62, 48, 220, 95, 94, 197, 11, 26,
> + 166, 225, 57, 202, 213, 71, 93, 61, 217, 1, 90, 214, 81, 86, 108, 77,
> + 139, 13, 154, 102, 251, 204, 176, 45, 116, 18, 43, 32, 240, 177, 132, 153,
> + 223, 76, 203, 194, 52, 126, 118, 5, 109, 183, 169, 49, 209, 23, 4, 215,
> + 20, 88, 58, 97, 222, 27, 17, 28, 50, 15, 156, 22, 83, 24, 242, 34,
> + 254, 68, 207, 178, 195, 181, 122, 145, 36, 8, 232, 168, 96, 252, 105, 80,
> + 170, 208, 160, 125, 161, 137, 98, 151, 84, 91, 30, 149, 224, 255, 100, 210,
> + 16, 196, 0, 72, 163, 247, 117, 219, 138, 3, 230, 218, 9, 63, 221, 148,
> + 135, 92, 131, 2, 205, 74, 144, 51, 115, 103, 246, 243, 157, 127, 191, 226,
> + 82, 155, 216, 38, 200, 55, 198, 59, 129, 150, 111, 75, 19, 190, 99, 46,
> + 233, 121, 167, 140, 159, 110, 188, 142, 41, 245, 249, 182, 47, 253, 180, 89,
> + 120, 152, 6, 106, 231, 70, 113, 186, 212, 37, 171, 66, 136, 162, 141, 250,
> + 114, 7, 185, 85, 248, 238, 172, 10, 54, 73, 42, 104, 60, 56, 241, 164,
> + 64, 40, 211, 123, 187, 201, 67, 193, 21, 227, 173, 244, 119, 199, 128, 158
> +};
Nit: it would be nice if the values were aligned, like this:
112, 130, 44, 236, 179, 39, 192, 229, 228, 133, 87, 53, 234, 12, 174, 65,
35, 239, 107, 147, 69, 25, 165, 33, 237, 14, 79, 78, 29, 101, 146, 189,
but if you decide to leave them as they are, I'm fine with it.
> +
> +static const uint8_t SBOX2[256] =
> +{
> + 224, 5, 88, 217, 103, 78, 129, 203, 201, 11, 174, 106, 213, 24, 93, 130,
> + 70, 223, 214, 39, 138, 50, 75, 66, 219, 28, 158, 156, 58, 202, 37, 123,
> + 13, 113, 95, 31, 248, 215, 62, 157, 124, 96, 185, 190, 188, 139, 22, 52,
> + 77, 195, 114, 149, 171, 142, 186, 122, 179, 2, 180, 173, 162, 172, 216, 154,
> + 23, 26, 53, 204, 247, 153, 97, 90, 232, 36, 86, 64, 225, 99, 9, 51,
> + 191, 152, 151, 133, 104, 252, 236, 10, 218, 111, 83, 98, 163, 46, 8, 175,
> + 40, 176, 116, 194, 189, 54, 34, 56, 100, 30, 57, 44, 166, 48, 229, 68,
> + 253, 136, 159, 101, 135, 107, 244, 35, 72, 16, 209, 81, 192, 249, 210, 160,
> + 85, 161, 65, 250, 67, 19, 196, 47, 168, 182, 60, 43, 193, 255, 200, 165,
> + 32, 137, 0, 144, 71, 239, 234, 183, 21, 6, 205, 181, 18, 126, 187, 41,
> + 15, 184, 7, 4, 155, 148, 33, 102, 230, 206, 237, 231, 59, 254, 127, 197,
> + 164, 55, 177, 76, 145, 110, 141, 118, 3, 45, 222, 150, 38, 125, 198, 92,
> + 211, 242, 79, 25, 63, 220, 121, 29, 82, 235, 243, 109, 94, 251, 105, 178,
> + 240, 49, 12, 212, 207, 140, 226, 117, 169, 74, 87, 132, 17, 69, 27, 245,
> + 228, 14, 115, 170, 241, 221, 89, 20, 108, 146, 84, 208, 120, 112, 227, 73,
> + 128, 80, 167, 246, 119, 147, 134, 131, 42, 199, 91, 233, 238, 143, 1, 61
> +};
> +
> +static const uint8_t SBOX3[256] =
> +{
> + 56, 65, 22, 118, 217, 147, 96, 242, 114, 194, 171, 154, 117, 6, 87, 160,
> + 145, 247, 181, 201, 162, 140, 210, 144, 246, 7, 167, 39, 142, 178, 73, 222,
> + 67, 92, 215, 199, 62, 245, 143, 103, 31, 24, 110, 175, 47, 226, 133, 13,
> + 83, 240, 156, 101, 234, 163, 174, 158, 236, 128, 45, 107, 168, 43, 54, 166,
> + 197, 134, 77, 51, 253, 102, 88, 150, 58, 9, 149, 16, 120, 216, 66, 204,
> + 239, 38, 229, 97, 26, 63, 59, 130, 182, 219, 212, 152, 232, 139, 2, 235,
> + 10, 44, 29, 176, 111, 141, 136, 14, 25, 135, 78, 11, 169, 12, 121, 17,
> + 127, 34, 231, 89, 225, 218, 61, 200, 18, 4, 116, 84, 48, 126, 180, 40,
> + 85, 104, 80, 190, 208, 196, 49, 203, 42, 173, 15, 202, 112, 255, 50, 105,
> + 8, 98, 0, 36, 209, 251, 186, 237, 69, 129, 115, 109, 132, 159, 238, 74,
> + 195, 46, 193, 1, 230, 37, 72, 153, 185, 179, 123, 249, 206, 191, 223, 113,
> + 41, 205, 108, 19, 100, 155, 99, 157, 192, 75, 183, 165, 137, 95, 177, 23,
> + 244, 188, 211, 70, 207, 55, 94, 71, 148, 250, 252, 91, 151, 254, 90, 172,
> + 60, 76, 3, 53, 243, 35, 184, 93, 106, 146, 213, 33, 68, 81, 198, 125,
> + 57, 131, 220, 170, 124, 119, 86, 5, 27, 164, 21, 52, 30, 28, 248, 82,
> + 32, 20, 233, 189, 221, 228, 161, 224, 138, 241, 214, 122, 187, 227, 64, 79
> +};
> +
> +static const uint8_t SBOX4[256] =
> +{
> + 112, 44, 179, 192, 228, 87, 234, 174, 35, 107, 69, 165, 237, 79, 29, 146,
> + 134, 175, 124, 31, 62, 220, 94, 11, 166, 57, 213, 93, 217, 90, 81, 108,
> + 139, 154, 251, 176, 116, 43, 240, 132, 223, 203, 52, 118, 109, 169, 209, 4,
> + 20, 58, 222, 17, 50, 156, 83, 242, 254, 207, 195, 122, 36, 232, 96, 105,
> + 170, 160, 161, 98, 84, 30, 224, 100, 16, 0, 163, 117, 138, 230, 9, 221,
> + 135, 131, 205, 144, 115, 246, 157, 191, 82, 216, 200, 198, 129, 111, 19, 99,
> + 233, 167, 159, 188, 41, 249, 47, 180, 120, 6, 231, 113, 212, 171, 136, 141,
> + 114, 185, 248, 172, 54, 42, 60, 241, 64, 211, 187, 67, 21, 173, 119, 128,
> + 130, 236, 39, 229, 133, 53, 12, 65, 239, 147, 25, 33, 14, 78, 101, 189,
> + 184, 143, 235, 206, 48, 95, 197, 26, 225, 202, 71, 61, 1, 214, 86, 77,
> + 13, 102, 204, 45, 18, 32, 177, 153, 76, 194, 126, 5, 183, 49, 23, 215,
> + 88, 97, 27, 28, 15, 22, 24, 34, 68, 178, 181, 145, 8, 168, 252, 80,
> + 208, 125, 137, 151, 91, 149, 255, 210, 196, 72, 247, 219, 3, 218, 63, 148,
> + 92, 2, 74, 51, 103, 243, 127, 226, 155, 38, 55, 59, 150, 75, 190, 46,
> + 121, 140, 110, 142, 245, 182, 253, 89, 152, 106, 70, 186, 37, 66, 162, 250,
> + 7, 85, 238, 10, 73, 104, 56, 164, 40, 123, 201, 193, 227, 244, 199, 158
> +};
> +
> +const int av_camellia_size = sizeof(AVCAMELLIA);
> +
> +static uint64_t F(uint64_t f_in, uint64_t K)
For consistency I would use F_IN and KE (or f_in and ke) like in the
rfc. What do you think?
> +{
> + uint32_t Zl, Zr;
> + uint64_t x;
You probably don't need x.
> + Zl = (f_in >> 32) ^ (K >> 32);
> + Zr = (f_in & MASK32) ^ (K & MASK32);
> + Zl = ((SBOX1[(Zl >> 24) & MASK8] << 24) | (SBOX2[(Zl >> 16) & MASK8] << 16) |(SBOX3[(Zl >> 8) & MASK8] << 8) |(SBOX4[Zl & MASK8]));
> + Zr = ((SBOX2[(Zr >> 24) & MASK8] << 24) | (SBOX3[(Zr >> 16) & MASK8] << 16) |(SBOX4[(Zr >> 8) & MASK8] << 8) |(SBOX1[Zr & MASK8]));
> + Zl ^= ((Zr << 8) | (Zr >> 24));
> + Zr ^= ((Zl << 16) | (Zl >> 16));
> + Zl ^= ((Zr >> 8) | (Zr << 24));
> + Zr ^= ((Zl >> 8) | (Zl << 24));
This optimization is correct, just curious, where did you read about it?
Also here and in other places: can we have two macros for left and
right rotation on uint32?
Something like:
/* left rotation */
#define LR32(x, c) ((x) << (c) | (x) >> (32 - (c)))
/* right rotation */
#define RR32(x, c) ((x) >> (c) | (x) << (32 - (c)))
Also, it's up to you, but for clarity you could rename LROT to LR128
or something like that.
> + x = Zr;
> + return (x << 32) | Zl;
return ((uint64_t)Zr << 32) | (uint64_t)Zl;
> +}
> +
> +static uint64_t FL(uint64_t fl_in, uint64_t ke)
> +{
> + uint64_t out;
> + uint32_t x1,x2,k1,k2;
Missing spaces after commas.
> + x1 = fl_in >> 32;
> + x2 = fl_in & MASK32;
> + k1 = ke >> 32;
> + k2 = ke & MASK32;
> + x2 = x2 ^ ((x1 & k1) << 1 | (x1 & k1) >> 31);
> + x1 = x1 ^ (x2 | k2);
> + out = x1;
> + return (out << 32) | x2;
> +}
> +
> +static uint64_t FLINV(uint64_t flinv_in, uint64_t ke)
> +{
> + uint32_t x1,x2,k1,k2;
Missing spaces after commas.
> + uint64_t out;
> + x1 = flinv_in >> 32;
> + x2 = flinv_in & MASK32;
> + k1 = ke >> 32;
> + k2 = ke & MASK32;
> + x1 = x1 ^ (x2 | k2);
> + x2 = x2 ^ ((x1 & k1) << 1 | (x1 & k1) >> 31);
> + out = x1;
> + return (out << 32) | x2;
> +}
> +
> +static const int shift1[2][6] = {
> + {0, 15, 30, 17, 17, 17},
> + {0, 15, 15, 15, 34, 17}
> +};
> +static const int pos1[2][6] = {
> + {0, 4, 10, 16, 18, 22},
> + {2, 6, 8, 14, 20, 24}
> +};
> +static const int pos2[4][4]= {
> + {0, 12, 16, 22},
> + {6, 14, 24, 28},
> + {2, 10, 20, 32},
> + {4, 8, 18, 26}
> +};
> +static const int shift2[4][5]= {
> + {0, 45, 15, 17},
> + {15, 30, 32, 17},
> + {0, 30, 30, 51},
> + {15, 15, 30, 34}
> +};
> +
> +static void generate_round_keys(AVCAMELLIA* cs, uint64_t *Ka, uint64_t *Kb, uint64_t *Kl, uint64_t *Kr)
> +{
> + int i;
> + if (cs->key_bits == 128) {
> + for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
> + LROT(Kl, shift1[0][i]);
> + cs->K[pos1[0][i]] = Kl[0];
> + cs->K[pos1[0][i]+1] = Kl[1];
> +
> + LROT(Ka, shift1[1][i]);
> + cs->K[pos1[1][i]] = Ka[0];
> + cs->K[pos1[1][i]+1] = Ka[1];
> + }
> + LROT(Ka, 15);
> + cs->K[12] = Ka[0];
> + LROT(Kl, 15);
> + cs->K[13] = Kl[1];
> + for (i = 3; i < 6; i++) {
> + LROT(Kl, shift1[0][i]);
> + cs->K[pos1[0][i]] = Kl[0];
> + cs->K[pos1[0][i]+1] = Kl[1];
> +
> + LROT(Ka, shift1[1][i]);
> + cs->K[pos1[1][i]] = Ka[0];
> + cs->K[pos1[1][i]+1] = Ka[1];
> + }
> + } else {
> + for ( i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
> + LROT(Kl, shift2[0][i]);
> + cs->K[pos2[0][i]] = Kl[0];
> + cs->K[pos2[0][i]+1] = Kl[1];
> +
> + LROT(Ka, shift2[1][i]);
> + cs->K[pos2[1][i]] = Ka[0];
> + cs->K[pos2[1][i]+1] = Ka[1];
> +
> + LROT(Kb, shift2[2][i]);
> + cs->K[pos2[2][i]] = Kb[0];
> + cs->K[pos2[2][i]+1] = Kb[1];
> +
> + LROT(Kr, shift2[3][i]);
> + cs->K[pos2[3][i]] = Kr[0];
> + cs->K[pos2[3][i]+1] = Kr[1];
> + }
> + LROT(Kl, 34);
> + cs->K[30] = Kl[0];
> + cs->K[31] = Kl[1];
> + }
Yes, I see what you did here... good for code compactness at the
expense of code clarity. I'll let you know if I can think of a more
elegant method to do this.
> +}
> +
> +static void camellia_crypt(AVCAMELLIA* cs, uint8_t* dst, const uint8_t* src, uint8_t* iv, int decrypt)
> +{
> + uint64_t D1, D2;
> + int i;
> + D1 = AV_RB64(src);
> + D2 = AV_RB64(src + 8);
> + D1 = D1 ^ cs->K[0];
> + D2 = D2 ^ cs->K[1];
> + for (i = 2; i< 8; i += 2) {
> + D2 = D2 ^ F(D1, cs->K[i]);
> + D1 = D1 ^ F(D2, cs->K[i+1]);
> + }
> + D1 = FL(D1, cs->K[8]);
> + D2 = FLINV(D2, cs->K[9]);
> + for (i = 10; i < 16; i += 2) {
> + D2 = D2 ^ F(D1, cs->K[i]);
> + D1 = D1 ^ F(D2, cs->K[i+1]);
> + }
> + D1 = FL(D1, cs->K[16]);
> + D2 = FLINV(D2, cs->K[17]);
> + for (i = 18; i < 24 ; i += 2) {
> + D2 = D2 ^ F(D1, cs->K[i]);
> + D1 = D1 ^ F(D2, cs->K[i+1]);
> + }
> + if (cs->key_bits == 128) {
> + D2 = D2 ^ cs->K[24];
> + D1 = D1 ^ cs->K[25];
> + } else {
> + D1 = FL(D1, cs->K[24]);
> + D2 = FLINV(D2, cs->K[25]);
> + for (i = 26; i < 32; i += 2) {
> + D2 = D2 ^ F(D1, cs->K[i]);
> + D1 = D1 ^ F(D2, cs->K[i+1]);
> + }
> + D2 = D2 ^ cs->K[32];
> + D1 = D1 ^ cs->K[33];
> + }
> +
> + if (decrypt && iv) {
> + D2 ^= AV_RB64(iv);
> + D1 ^= AV_RB64(iv + 8);
> + memcpy(iv, src, 8);
> + }
> + AV_WB64(dst, D2);
> + AV_WB64(dst + 8, D1);
Hmm, I'd say please remove the for loops and fully unroll this function.
> +}
> +
> +struct AVCAMELLIA *av_camellia_alloc(void)
> +{
> + return av_mallocz(sizeof(struct AVCAMELLIA));
> +}
> +
> +av_cold int av_camellia_init(AVCAMELLIA* cs, const uint8_t *key, int key_bits)
> +{
> + uint64_t Kl[2], Kr[2], Ka[2], Kb[2];
> + uint64_t D1, D2;
> + if (key_bits != 128 && key_bits != 192 && key_bits != 256)
> + return -1;
> + memset(Kb, 0, sizeof(Kb));
> + memset(Kr, 0, sizeof(Kr));
> + cs->key_bits = key_bits;
> + Kl[0] = AV_RB64(key);
> + Kl[1] = AV_RB64(key+8);
> + if (key_bits == 192) {
> + Kr[0] = AV_RB64(key + 16);
> + Kr[1] = ~Kr[0];
> + } else if (key_bits == 256) {
> + Kr[0] = AV_RB64(key + 16);
> + Kr[1] = AV_RB64(key + 24);
> + }
> + D1 = Kl[0] ^ Kr[0];
> + D2 = Kl[1] ^ Kr[1];
> + D2 = D2 ^ F(D1, Sigma1);
> + D1 = D1 ^ F(D2, Sigma2);
> + D1 = D1 ^ Kl[0];
> + D2 = D2 ^ Kl[1];
> + D2 = D2 ^ F(D1, Sigma3);
> + D1 = D1 ^ F(D2, Sigma4);
> + Ka[0] = D1;
> + Ka[1] = D2;
> + if (key_bits != 128) {
> + D1 = Ka[0] ^ Kr[0];
> + D2 = Ka[1] ^ Kr[1];
> + D2 = D2 ^ F(D1, Sigma5);
> + D1 = D1 ^ F(D2, Sigma6);
> + Kb[0] = D1;
> + Kb[1] = D2;
> + }
> + generate_round_keys(cs, Ka, Kb, Kl, Kr);
> + return 0;
> +}
> +
> +void av_camellia_crypt(AVCAMELLIA* cs, uint8_t* dst, const uint8_t* src, int count, uint8_t *iv, int decrypt)
> +{
> + int i;
> + while (count--) {
> + if (decrypt){
> + if (cs->key_bits == 128) {
> + for (i = 2; i <= 12; i++)
> + swap(&cs->K[i], &cs->K[25-i]);
> + swap(&cs->K[0], &cs->K[24]);
> + swap(&cs->K[1], &cs->K[25]);
> + } else {
> + for (i = 2; i <= 16; i++)
> + swap(&cs->K[i], &cs->K[33-i]);
> + swap(&cs->K[0], &cs->K[32]);
> + swap(&cs->K[1], &cs->K[33]);
> + }
I think this, apart from being inefficient, cannot work: if you
perform the decryption two times in sequence the keys get swapped
twice, and that's not what you want. Do you agree?
A possible solution: make a second function, static void
camellia_decrypt(), and hardcode the proper key sequence to use.
> + camellia_crypt(cs, dst, src, iv, decrypt);
> + } else {
> + if (iv) {
> + for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
> + dst[i] = src[i] ^ iv[i];
> + camellia_crypt(cs, dst, dst, iv, decrypt);
> + memcpy(iv, dst, 8);
> + } else {
> + camellia_crypt(cs, dst, src, iv, decrypt);
> + }
> + }
> + src = src + 8;
> + dst = dst + 8;
> + }
> +}
I'll review everything from here to the end at the next iteration.
> +
> +#ifdef TEST
> +#include<stdio.h>
> +#include<stdlib.h>
> +#include"log.h"
> +
> +int main(int argc, char** argv)
> +{
> +
> + const uint8_t Key[3][32] = {
> + {0x01, 0x23, 0x45, 0x67, 0x89, 0xab, 0xcd, 0xef, 0xfe, 0xdc, 0xba, 0x98, 0x76, 0x54, 0x32, 0x10},
> + {0x01, 0x23, 0x45, 0x67, 0x89, 0xab, 0xcd, 0xef, 0xfe, 0xdc, 0xba, 0x98, 0x76, 0x54, 0x32, 0x10, 0x00, 0x11, 0x22, 0x33, 0x44, 0x55, 0x66, 0x77},
> + {0x01, 0x23, 0x45, 0x67, 0x89, 0xab, 0xcd, 0xef, 0xfe, 0xdc, 0xba, 0x98, 0x76, 0x54, 0x32, 0x10, 0x00, 0x11, 0x22, 0x33, 0x44, 0x55, 0x66, 0x77, 0x88, 0x99, 0xaa, 0xbb, 0xcc, 0xdd, 0xee, 0xff}
> + };
> + const uint8_t rpt[16] = {0x01, 0x23, 0x45, 0x67, 0x89, 0xab, 0xcd, 0xef, 0xfe, 0xdc, 0xba, 0x98, 0x76, 0x54, 0x32, 0x10};
> + const uint8_t rct[3][16] = {
> + {0x67, 0x67, 0x31, 0x38, 0x54, 0x96, 0x69, 0x73, 0x08, 0x57, 0x06, 0x56, 0x48, 0xea, 0xbe, 0x43},
> + {0xb4, 0x99, 0x34, 0x01, 0xb3, 0xe9,0x96, 0xf8, 0x4e, 0xe5, 0xce, 0xe7, 0xd7, 0x9b, 0x09, 0xb9},
> + {0x9a, 0xcc, 0x23, 0x7d, 0xff, 0x16, 0xd7, 0x6c, 0x20, 0xef, 0x7c, 0x91, 0x9e, 0x3a, 0x75, 0x09} };
> + int i, err = 0;
> + uint8_t temp[16];
> + AVCAMELLIA *cs;
> + cs = av_camellia_alloc();
> + if (!cs)
> + return 1;
> + av_camellia_init(cs, Key[0], 128);
> + av_camellia_crypt(cs, temp, rpt, 1, NULL, 0);
> + for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
> + if (rct[0][i] != temp[i]) {
> + av_log(NULL, AV_LOG_ERROR, "%d %02x %02x\n", i, rct[0][i], temp[i]);
> + err = 1;
> + }
> + }
> + av_camellia_crypt(cs, temp, rct[0], 1, NULL, 1);
> + for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
> + if (rpt[i] != temp[i]) {
> + av_log(NULL, AV_LOG_ERROR, "%d %02x %02x\n", i, rpt[i], temp[i]);
> + err = 1;
> + }
> + }
> + av_camellia_init(cs, Key[1], 192);
> + av_camellia_crypt(cs, temp, rpt, 1, NULL, 0);
> + for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
> + if (rct[1][i] != temp[i]) {
> + av_log(NULL, AV_LOG_ERROR, "%d %02x %02x\n", i, rct[1][i], temp[i]);
> + err = 1;
> + }
> + }
> + av_camellia_crypt(cs, temp, rct[1], 1, NULL, 1);
> + for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
> + if (rpt[i] != temp[i]){
> + av_log(NULL, AV_LOG_ERROR, "%d %02x %02x\n", i, rpt[i], temp[i]);
> + err = 1;
> + }
> + }
> + av_camellia_init(cs, Key[2], 256);
> + av_camellia_crypt(cs, temp, rpt, 1, NULL, 0);
> + for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
> + if (rct[2][i] != temp[i]) {
> + av_log(NULL, AV_LOG_ERROR, "%d %02x %02x\n", i, rct[1][i], temp[i]);
> + err = 1;
> + }
> + }
> + av_camellia_crypt(cs, temp, rct[2], 1, NULL, 1);
> + for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
> + if (rpt[i] != temp[i]) {
> + av_log(NULL, AV_LOG_ERROR, "%d %02x %02x\n", i, rpt[i], temp[i]);
> + err = 1;
> + }
> + }
> +
> +
> + av_free(cs);
> + return err;
> +}
> +#endif
> diff --git a/libavutil/camellia.h b/libavutil/camellia.h
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..41076d4
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/libavutil/camellia.h
> @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
> +/*
> + * An implementation of the CAMELLIA algorithm as mentioned in RFC3713
> + * Copyright (c) 2014 Supraja Meedinti
> + *
> + * This file is part of FFmpeg.
> + *
> + * FFmpeg is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
> + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
> + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
> + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
> + *
> + * FFmpeg is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
> + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
> + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
> + * Lesser General Public License for more details.
> + *
> + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
> + * License along with FFmpeg; if not, write to the Free Software
> + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
> + */
> +
> +#ifndef AVUTIL_CAMELLIA_H
> +#define AVUTIL_CAMELLIA_H
> +
> +#include <stdint.h>
> +
> +
> +/**
> + * @file
> + * @brief Public header for libavutil CAMELLIA algorithm
> + * @defgroup lavu_camellia CAMELLIA
> + * @ingroup lavu_crypto
> + * @{
> + */
> +
> +extern const int av_camellia_size;
> +
> +struct AVCAMELLIA;
> +
> +/**
> + * Allocate an AVCAMELLIA context
> + * To free the struct: av_free(ptr)
> + */
> +struct AVCAMELLIA *av_camellia_alloc(void);
> +/**
> + * Initialize an AVCAMELLIA context.
> + *
> + * @param ctx an AVCAMELLIA context
> + * @param key a key of 16, 24, 32 bytes used for encryption/decryption
> + * @param key_bits number of keybits: possible are 128, 192, 256
> + */
> +int av_camellia_init(struct AVCAMELLIA *ctx, const uint8_t *key, int key_bits);
> +
> +/**
> + * Encrypt or decrypt a buffer using a previously initialized context
> + *
> + * @param ctx an AVCAMELLIA context
> + * @param dst destination array, can be equal to src
> + * @param src source array, can be equal to dst
> + * @param count number of 8 byte blocks
> + * @paran iv initialization vector for CBC mode, NULL for ECB mode
> + * @param decrypt 0 for encryption, 1 for decryption
> + */
> +void av_camellia_crypt(struct AVCAMELLIA *ctx, uint8_t *dst, const uint8_t *src, int count, uint8_t* iv, int decrypt);
> +/**
> + * @}
> + */
> +#endif /* AVUTIL_CAMELLIA_H */
> --
> 1.8.3.2
>
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