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/* File: md6.h
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** Author: Ronald L. Rivest
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** Address: Room 32G-692 Stata Center
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** 32 Vassar Street
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** Cambridge, MA 02139
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** Email: rivest@mit.edu
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** Date: 9/25/2008
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**
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** (The following license is known as "The MIT License")
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**
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** Copyright (c) 2008 Ronald L. Rivest
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**
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** Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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** of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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** in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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** to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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** copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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** furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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**
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** The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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** all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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**
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** THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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** IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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** FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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** AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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** LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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** OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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** THE SOFTWARE.
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**
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** (end of license)
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**
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** This file is part of the definition of the MD6 hash function.
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** The files defining the MD6 hash function are:
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** md6.h
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** md6_compress.c
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** md6_mode.
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** (Note that md6.h includes inttypes.h, which includes stdint.h;
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** versions of these header files compatible with MS Visual Studio
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** are available, as noted below.)
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**
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** The files defining the interface between MD6 and the NIST SHA-3
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** API are:
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** md6_nist.h
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** md6_nist.c
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** The NIST SHA-3 API is defined in:
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** http://www.csrc.nist.gov/groups/ST/hash/documents/SHA3-C-API.pdf
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**
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** See http://groups.csail.mit.edu/cis/md6 for more information.
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**
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** These files define the ``standard'' version of MD6. However,
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** they are written in such a way that one may relatively easily
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** define and experiment with ``variant'' versions.
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*/
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/* Prevent multiple includes
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** Matching endif is at end of md6.h
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*/
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#ifndef MD6_H_INCLUDED
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#define MD6_H_INCLUDED
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/* inttypes.h (which includes stdint.h)
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** inttypes.h and stdint.h are part of the normal environment
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** for gcc, but not for MS Visual Studio. Fortunately,
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** compatible implementations are available from Google at:
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** http://msinttypes.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/stdint.h
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** http://msinttypes.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/inttypes.h
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** If these two files are in the same directory as md6.h, then
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** MD6 will compile OK with MS Visual Studio.
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*/
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#if defined _MSC_VER
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#include "inttypes.h"
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#else
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#include <inttypes.h>
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#endif
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/* MD6 wordsize.
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** Define md6 wordsize md6_w, in bits.
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** Note that this is the "word size" relevant to the
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** definition of md6 (it defines how many bits in an
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** "md6_word"); it does *not* refer to the word size
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** on the platform for which this is being compiled.
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*/
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#define md6_w 64
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/* Define "md6_word" appropriately for given value of md6_w.
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** Also define PR_MD6_WORD to be the appropriate hex format string,
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** using the format strings from inttypes.h .
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** The term `word' in comments means an `md6_word'.
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*/
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#if (md6_w==64) /* standard md6 */
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typedef uint64_t md6_word;
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#define PR_MD6_WORD "%.16" PRIx64
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#elif (md6_w==32) /* nonstandard variant */
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typedef uint32_t md6_word;
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#define PR_MD6_WORD "%.8" PRIx32
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#elif (md6_w==16) /* nonstandard variant */
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typedef uint16_t md6_word;
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#define PR_MD6_WORD "%.4" PRIx16
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#elif (md6_w==8) /* nonstandard variant */
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typedef uint8_t md6_word;
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#define PR_MD6_WORD "%.2" PRIx8
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#endif
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/* MD6 compression function.
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** MD6 compression function is defined in file md6_compress.c
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/* MD6 compression function constants */
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#define md6_n 89 /* size of compression input block, in words */
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#define md6_c 16 /* size of compression output, in words */
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/* a c-word block is also called a "chunk" */
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#define md6_max_r 255 /* max allowable value for number r of rounds */
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/* Compression function routines
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** ordinary md6 usage.
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*/
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extern int md6_default_r( int d ); /* returns default r for given d */
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void md6_main_compression_loop( md6_word *A, /* working array */
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int r /* number of rounds */
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int md6_compress( md6_word *C, /* output */
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md6_word *N, /* input */
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md6_word *A /* (optional) working array, may be NULL */
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typedef uint64_t md6_control_word; /* (r,L,z,p,d) */
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md6_control_word md6_make_control_word( int r, /* number rounds */
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int L, /* parallel passes */
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int z, /* final node flag */
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int p, /* padding bits */
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int keylen, /* bytes in key */
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int d /* digest size */
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typedef uint64_t md6_nodeID; /* (ell,i) */
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md6_nodeID md6_make_nodeID( int ell, /* level number */
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int i /* index (0,1,2,...) within level */
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void md6_pack( md6_word* N, /* output */
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const md6_word* Q, /* fractional part sqrt(6) */
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md6_word* K, /* key */
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int ell, int i, /* for U */
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int r, int L, int z, int p, int keylen, int d, /* for V */
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md6_word* B /* data input */
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md6_word *C, /* output */
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const md6_word *Q, /* fractional part sqrt(6) */
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md6_word *K, /* key */
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int ell, int i, /* for U */
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int r, int L, int z, int p, int keylen, int d, /* for V */
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md6_word* B /* data input */
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/* MD6 mode of operation.
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** MD6 mode of operation is defined in file md6_mode.c
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/* MD6 constants related to standard mode of operation */
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/* These five values give lengths of the components of compression */
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/* input block; they should sum to md6_n. */
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#define md6_q 15 /* # Q words in compression block (>=0) */
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#define md6_k 8 /* # key words per compression block (>=0) */
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#define md6_u (64/md6_w) /* # words for unique node ID (0 or 64/w) */
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#define md6_v (64/md6_w) /* # words for control word (0 or 64/w) */
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#define md6_b 64 /* # data words per compression block (>0) */
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#define md6_default_L 64 /* large so that MD6 is fully hierarchical */
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/* MD6 state.
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typedef struct {
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int d; /* desired hash bit length. 1 <= d <= 512. */
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int hashbitlen; /* hashbitlen is the same as d; for NIST API */
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unsigned char hashval[ (md6_c/2)*(md6_w/8) ];
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/* e.g. unsigned char hashval[64]; (Assumes d<=c/2.) */
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/* contains hashval after call to md6_final */
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/* hashval appears in first floor(d/8) bytes, with */
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/* remaining (d mod 8) bits (if any) appearing in */
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unsigned char hexhashval[(md6_c*(md6_w/8))+1];
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/* e.g. unsigned char hexhashval[129]; */
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/* zero-terminated string representing hex value of hashval */
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int initialized; /* zero, then one after md6_init called */
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uint64_t compression_calls; /* compression function calls made*/
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int finalized; /* zero, then one after md6_final called */
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md6_word K[ md6_k ];
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int L;
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/* md6 mode specification parameter. 0 <= L <= 255 */
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/* stack of 29 64-word partial blocks waiting to be */
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/* MD6 main interface routines
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** md6_init (or md6_full_init if you use additional parameters)
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int d /* hash bit length */
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int d, /* hash bit length */
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unsigned char *key, /* OK to give NULL */
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/* MD6 main interface routines
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extern int md6_hash( int d, /* hash bit length */
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unsigned char *data, /* complete data to hash */
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uint64_t databitlen, /* its length in bits */
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unsigned char *hashval /* output */
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unsigned char *data,/* complete data to hash */
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unsigned char *key, /* OK to give NULL */
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** The codes
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/* ERROR CODES: */
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#define MD6_FAIL 1 /* some other problem */
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#define MD6_BADHASHLEN 2 /* hashbitlen<1 or >512 bits */
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#define MD6_NULLSTATE 3 /* null state passed to MD6 */
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#define MD6_BADKEYLEN 4 /* key length is <0 or >512 bits */
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#define MD6_STATENOTINIT 5 /* state was never initialized */
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#define MD6_STACKUNDERFLOW 6 /* MD6 stack underflows (shouldn't happen)*/
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#define MD6_STACKOVERFLOW 7 /* MD6 stack overflow (message too long) */
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#define MD6_NULLDATA 8 /* null data pointer */
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#define MD6_NULL_N 9 /* compress: N is null */
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#define MD6_NULL_B 10 /* standard compress: null B pointer */
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#define MD6_BAD_ELL 11 /* standard compress: ell not in {0,255} */
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#define MD6_BAD_p 12 /* standard compress: p<0 or p>b*w */
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#define MD6_NULL_K 13 /* standard compress: K is null */
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#define MD6_NULL_Q 14 /* standard compress: Q is null */
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#define MD6_NULL_C 15 /* standard compress: C is null */
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#define MD6_BAD_L 16 /* standard compress: L <0 or > 255 */
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/* md6_init: L<0 or L>255 */
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#define MD6_BAD_r 17 /* compress: r<0 or r>255 */
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/* md6_init: r<0 or r>255 */
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#define MD6_OUT_OF_MEMORY 18 /* compress: storage allocation failed */
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/* The following code confirms that the defined MD6 constants satisfy
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** some expected properties. These tests should never fail; consider
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** these tests to be documentation. Failure of these tests would cause
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** compilation to fail.
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*/
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#if ( (md6_w!=8) && (md6_w!=16) && (md6_w!=32) && (md6_w!=64) )
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#error "md6.h Fatal error: md6_w must be one of 8,16,32, or 64."
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#elif ( md6_n<=0 )
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#error "md6.h Fatal error: md6_n must be positive."
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#elif ( md6_b<=0 )
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#error "md6.h Fatal error: md6_b must be positive."
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#elif ( md6_c<=0 )
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#error "md6.h Fatal error: md6_c must be positive."
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#elif ( md6_v<0 )
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#error "md6.h Fatal error: md6_v must be nonnegative."
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#elif ( md6_u<0 )
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#error "md6.h Fatal error: md6_u must be nonnegative."
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#elif ( md6_k<0 )
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#error "md6.h Fatal error: md6_k must be nonnegative."
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#elif ( md6_q<0 )
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#error "md6.h Fatal error: md6_q must be nonnegative."
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#elif ( md6_b>=md6_n )
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#error "md6.h Fatal error: md6_b must be smaller than md6_n."
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#elif ( md6_c>=md6_b )
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#error "md6.h Fatal error: md6_c must be smaller than md6_b."
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#elif ( (md6_b%md6_c)!=0 )
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#error "md6.h Fatal error: md6_b must be a multiple of md6_c."
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#elif ( md6_n != md6_b + md6_v + md6_u + md6_k + md6_q )
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#error "md6.h Fatal error: md6_n must = md6_b + md6_v + md6_u + md6_k + md6_q."
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#elif ( md6_max_stack_height < 3 )
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#error "md6.h Fatal error: md6_max_stack_height must be at least 3."
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#elif ( md6_r * md6_c + md6_n >= 5000 )
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/* since md6_standard_compress allocates fixed-size array A[5000] */
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#error "md6.h Fatal error: r*c+n must be < 5000."
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#if 0
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/* "sizeof" doesn't work in preprocessor, these checks don't work */
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#elif ( (md6_v != 0) && (md6_v != (sizeof(md6_control_word)/(md6_w/8))) )
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#error "md6.h Fatal error: md6_v must be 0 or match md6_control_word size."
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#elif ( (md6_u != 0) && (md6_u != (sizeof(md6_nodeID)/(md6_w/8))) )
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#error "md6.h Fatal error: md6_u must be 0 or match md6_nodeID size."
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#endif
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#endif
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/* Debugging and testing.
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*/
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/* compression hook, if defined, points to a function that is
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** called after each compression operation.
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**
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** compression hook must be set *after* md6_init or md6_full_init
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** is called.
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*/
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void (* compression_hook)(md6_word *C,
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const md6_word *Q,
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md6_word *K,
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int ell,
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int i,
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int r,
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int L,
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int z,
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int p,
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int keylen,
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int d,
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md6_word *N
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);
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/* end of #ifndef MD6_H_INCLUDED for multiple inclusion protection
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*/
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#endif
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/* end of md6.h */
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