125 lines
2.8 KiB
Go
125 lines
2.8 KiB
Go
//go:build !without_openssl
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// +build !without_openssl
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package stupidgcm
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import (
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"fmt"
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"log"
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)
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/*
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#include "openssl_aead.h"
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#cgo pkg-config: libcrypto
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*/
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import "C"
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func openSSLSeal(a *stupidAEADCommon, dst, iv, in, authData []byte) []byte {
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if a.Wiped() {
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log.Panic("BUG: tried to use wiped key")
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}
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if len(iv) != a.NonceSize() {
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log.Panicf("Only %d-byte IVs are supported, you passed %d bytes", a.NonceSize(), len(iv))
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}
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// If the "dst" slice is large enough we can use it as our output buffer
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outLen := len(in) + tagLen
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var buf []byte
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inplace := false
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if cap(dst)-len(dst) >= outLen {
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inplace = true
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buf = dst[len(dst) : len(dst)+outLen]
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} else {
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buf = make([]byte, outLen)
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}
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res := int(C.openssl_aead_seal(a.openSSLEVPCipher,
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slicePointerOrNull(in),
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C.int(len(in)),
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(*C.uchar)(&authData[0]),
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C.int(len(authData)),
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(*C.uchar)(&a.key[0]),
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C.int(len(a.key)),
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(*C.uchar)(&iv[0]),
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C.int(len(iv)),
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(*C.uchar)(&buf[0]),
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C.int(len(buf))))
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if res != outLen {
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log.Panicf("expected length %d, got %d", outLen, res)
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}
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if inplace {
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return dst[:len(dst)+outLen]
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}
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return append(dst, buf...)
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}
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func openSSLOpen(a *stupidAEADCommon, dst, iv, in, authData []byte) ([]byte, error) {
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if a.Wiped() {
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log.Panic("BUG: tried to use wiped key")
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}
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if len(iv) != a.NonceSize() {
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log.Panicf("Only %d-byte IVs are supported, you passed %d bytes", a.NonceSize(), len(iv))
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}
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if len(in) < tagLen {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("stupidChacha20poly1305: input data too short (%d bytes)", len(in))
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}
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// If the "dst" slice is large enough we can use it as our output buffer
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outLen := len(in) - tagLen
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var buf []byte
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inplace := false
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if cap(dst)-len(dst) >= outLen {
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inplace = true
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buf = dst[len(dst) : len(dst)+outLen]
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} else {
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buf = make([]byte, len(in)-tagLen)
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}
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ciphertext := in[:len(in)-tagLen]
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tag := in[len(in)-tagLen:]
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res := int(C.openssl_aead_open(a.openSSLEVPCipher,
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slicePointerOrNull(ciphertext),
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C.int(len(ciphertext)),
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(*C.uchar)(&authData[0]),
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C.int(len(authData)),
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(*C.uchar)(&tag[0]),
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C.int(len(tag)),
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(*C.uchar)(&a.key[0]),
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C.int(len(a.key)),
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(*C.uchar)(&iv[0]),
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C.int(len(iv)),
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slicePointerOrNull(buf),
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C.int(len(buf))))
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if res < 0 {
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return nil, ErrAuth
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}
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if res != outLen {
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log.Panicf("unexpected length %d", res)
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}
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if inplace {
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return dst[:len(dst)+outLen], nil
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}
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return append(dst, buf...), nil
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}
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// slicePointerOrNull returns a C pointer to the beginning of the byte slice,
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// or NULL if the byte slice is empty. This is useful for slices that can be
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// empty, otherwise you can directly use "(*C.uchar)(&s[0])".
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func slicePointerOrNull(s []byte) (ptr *C.uchar) {
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if len(s) == 0 {
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return
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}
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return (*C.uchar)(&s[0])
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}
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// This functions exists to benchmark the C call overhead from Go.
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// See BenchmarkCCall for results.
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func noopCFunction() {
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C.noop_c_function()
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}
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