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authorJoachim Fritschi <jfritschi@freenet.de>2010-06-03 21:02:51 +1000
committerHerbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>2010-06-03 21:02:51 +1000
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crypto: twofish: Rename twofish to twofish_generic and add an alias
This fixes the broken autoloading of the corresponding twofish assembler ciphers on x86 and x86_64 if they are available. The module name of the generic implementation was in conflict with the alias in the assembler modules. The generic twofish c implementation is renamed to twofish_generic according to the other algorithms with assembler implementations and an module alias is added for 'twofish'. You can now load 'twofish' giving you the best implementation by priority, 'twofish-generic' to get the c implementation or 'twofish-asm' to get the assembler version of cipher. Signed-off-by: Joachim Fritschi <jfritschi@freenet.de> Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
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-/*
- * Twofish for CryptoAPI
- *
- * Originally Twofish for GPG
- * By Matthew Skala <mskala@ansuz.sooke.bc.ca>, July 26, 1998
- * 256-bit key length added March 20, 1999
- * Some modifications to reduce the text size by Werner Koch, April, 1998
- * Ported to the kerneli patch by Marc Mutz <Marc@Mutz.com>
- * Ported to CryptoAPI by Colin Slater <hoho@tacomeat.net>
- *
- * The original author has disclaimed all copyright interest in this
- * code and thus put it in the public domain. The subsequent authors
- * have put this under the GNU General Public License.
- *
- * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
- * (at your option) any later version.
- *
- * This program 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 General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
- * USA
- *
- * This code is a "clean room" implementation, written from the paper
- * _Twofish: A 128-Bit Block Cipher_ by Bruce Schneier, John Kelsey,
- * Doug Whiting, David Wagner, Chris Hall, and Niels Ferguson, available
- * through http://www.counterpane.com/twofish.html
- *
- * For background information on multiplication in finite fields, used for
- * the matrix operations in the key schedule, see the book _Contemporary
- * Abstract Algebra_ by Joseph A. Gallian, especially chapter 22 in the
- * Third Edition.
- */
-
-#include <asm/byteorder.h>
-#include <crypto/twofish.h>
-#include <linux/module.h>
-#include <linux/init.h>
-#include <linux/types.h>
-#include <linux/errno.h>
-#include <linux/crypto.h>
-#include <linux/bitops.h>
-
-/* Macros to compute the g() function in the encryption and decryption
- * rounds. G1 is the straight g() function; G2 includes the 8-bit
- * rotation for the high 32-bit word. */
-
-#define G1(a) \
- (ctx->s[0][(a) & 0xFF]) ^ (ctx->s[1][((a) >> 8) & 0xFF]) \
- ^ (ctx->s[2][((a) >> 16) & 0xFF]) ^ (ctx->s[3][(a) >> 24])
-
-#define G2(b) \
- (ctx->s[1][(b) & 0xFF]) ^ (ctx->s[2][((b) >> 8) & 0xFF]) \
- ^ (ctx->s[3][((b) >> 16) & 0xFF]) ^ (ctx->s[0][(b) >> 24])
-
-/* Encryption and decryption Feistel rounds. Each one calls the two g()
- * macros, does the PHT, and performs the XOR and the appropriate bit
- * rotations. The parameters are the round number (used to select subkeys),
- * and the four 32-bit chunks of the text. */
-
-#define ENCROUND(n, a, b, c, d) \
- x = G1 (a); y = G2 (b); \
- x += y; y += x + ctx->k[2 * (n) + 1]; \
- (c) ^= x + ctx->k[2 * (n)]; \
- (c) = ror32((c), 1); \
- (d) = rol32((d), 1) ^ y
-
-#define DECROUND(n, a, b, c, d) \
- x = G1 (a); y = G2 (b); \
- x += y; y += x; \
- (d) ^= y + ctx->k[2 * (n) + 1]; \
- (d) = ror32((d), 1); \
- (c) = rol32((c), 1); \
- (c) ^= (x + ctx->k[2 * (n)])
-
-/* Encryption and decryption cycles; each one is simply two Feistel rounds
- * with the 32-bit chunks re-ordered to simulate the "swap" */
-
-#define ENCCYCLE(n) \
- ENCROUND (2 * (n), a, b, c, d); \
- ENCROUND (2 * (n) + 1, c, d, a, b)
-
-#define DECCYCLE(n) \
- DECROUND (2 * (n) + 1, c, d, a, b); \
- DECROUND (2 * (n), a, b, c, d)
-
-/* Macros to convert the input and output bytes into 32-bit words,
- * and simultaneously perform the whitening step. INPACK packs word
- * number n into the variable named by x, using whitening subkey number m.
- * OUTUNPACK unpacks word number n from the variable named by x, using
- * whitening subkey number m. */
-
-#define INPACK(n, x, m) \
- x = le32_to_cpu(src[n]) ^ ctx->w[m]
-
-#define OUTUNPACK(n, x, m) \
- x ^= ctx->w[m]; \
- dst[n] = cpu_to_le32(x)
-
-
-
-/* Encrypt one block. in and out may be the same. */
-static void twofish_encrypt(struct crypto_tfm *tfm, u8 *out, const u8 *in)
-{
- struct twofish_ctx *ctx = crypto_tfm_ctx(tfm);
- const __le32 *src = (const __le32 *)in;
- __le32 *dst = (__le32 *)out;
-
- /* The four 32-bit chunks of the text. */
- u32 a, b, c, d;
-
- /* Temporaries used by the round function. */
- u32 x, y;
-
- /* Input whitening and packing. */
- INPACK (0, a, 0);
- INPACK (1, b, 1);
- INPACK (2, c, 2);
- INPACK (3, d, 3);
-
- /* Encryption Feistel cycles. */
- ENCCYCLE (0);
- ENCCYCLE (1);
- ENCCYCLE (2);
- ENCCYCLE (3);
- ENCCYCLE (4);
- ENCCYCLE (5);
- ENCCYCLE (6);
- ENCCYCLE (7);
-
- /* Output whitening and unpacking. */
- OUTUNPACK (0, c, 4);
- OUTUNPACK (1, d, 5);
- OUTUNPACK (2, a, 6);
- OUTUNPACK (3, b, 7);
-
-}
-
-/* Decrypt one block. in and out may be the same. */
-static void twofish_decrypt(struct crypto_tfm *tfm, u8 *out, const u8 *in)
-{
- struct twofish_ctx *ctx = crypto_tfm_ctx(tfm);
- const __le32 *src = (const __le32 *)in;
- __le32 *dst = (__le32 *)out;
-
- /* The four 32-bit chunks of the text. */
- u32 a, b, c, d;
-
- /* Temporaries used by the round function. */
- u32 x, y;
-
- /* Input whitening and packing. */
- INPACK (0, c, 4);
- INPACK (1, d, 5);
- INPACK (2, a, 6);
- INPACK (3, b, 7);
-
- /* Encryption Feistel cycles. */
- DECCYCLE (7);
- DECCYCLE (6);
- DECCYCLE (5);
- DECCYCLE (4);
- DECCYCLE (3);
- DECCYCLE (2);
- DECCYCLE (1);
- DECCYCLE (0);
-
- /* Output whitening and unpacking. */
- OUTUNPACK (0, a, 0);
- OUTUNPACK (1, b, 1);
- OUTUNPACK (2, c, 2);
- OUTUNPACK (3, d, 3);
-
-}
-
-static struct crypto_alg alg = {
- .cra_name = "twofish",
- .cra_driver_name = "twofish-generic",
- .cra_priority = 100,
- .cra_flags = CRYPTO_ALG_TYPE_CIPHER,
- .cra_blocksize = TF_BLOCK_SIZE,
- .cra_ctxsize = sizeof(struct twofish_ctx),
- .cra_alignmask = 3,
- .cra_module = THIS_MODULE,
- .cra_list = LIST_HEAD_INIT(alg.cra_list),
- .cra_u = { .cipher = {
- .cia_min_keysize = TF_MIN_KEY_SIZE,
- .cia_max_keysize = TF_MAX_KEY_SIZE,
- .cia_setkey = twofish_setkey,
- .cia_encrypt = twofish_encrypt,
- .cia_decrypt = twofish_decrypt } }
-};
-
-static int __init twofish_mod_init(void)
-{
- return crypto_register_alg(&alg);
-}
-
-static void __exit twofish_mod_fini(void)
-{
- crypto_unregister_alg(&alg);
-}
-
-module_init(twofish_mod_init);
-module_exit(twofish_mod_fini);
-
-MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-MODULE_DESCRIPTION ("Twofish Cipher Algorithm");