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/*
* Copyright (c) 2014, Peter Haag
* Copyright (c) 2009, Peter Haag
* Copyright (c) 2004-2008, SWITCH - Teleinformatikdienste fuer Lehre und Forschung
* All rights reserved.
*
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* $Id: rijndael.h 39 2009-11-25 08:11:15Z haag $
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*/
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#ifndef _RIJNDAEL_H_
#define _RIJNDAEL_H_ 1
//
// File : rijndael.h
// Creation date : Sun Nov 5 2000 03:21:05 CEST
// Author : Szymon Stefanek (stefanek@tin.it)
//
// Another implementation of the Rijndael cipher.
// This is intended to be an easily usable library file.
// This code is public domain.
// Based on the Vincent Rijmen and K.U.Leuven implementation 2.4.
//
//
// Original Copyright notice:
//
// rijndael-alg-fst.c v2.4 April '2000
// rijndael-alg-fst.h
// rijndael-api-fst.c
// rijndael-api-fst.h
//
// Optimised ANSI C code
//
// authors: v1.0: Antoon Bosselaers
// v2.0: Vincent Rijmen, K.U.Leuven
// v2.3: Paulo Barreto
// v2.4: Vincent Rijmen, K.U.Leuven
//
// This code is placed in the public domain.
//
//
// This implementation works on 128 , 192 , 256 bit keys
// and on 128 bit blocks
//
//
// Example of usage:
//
// // Input data
// unsigned char key[32]; // The key
// initializeYour256BitKey(); // Obviously initialized with sth
// const unsigned char * plainText = getYourPlainText(); // Your plain text
// int plainTextLen = strlen(plainText); // Plain text length
//
// // Encrypting
// Rijndael rin;
// unsigned char output[plainTextLen + 16];
//
// rin.init(Rijndael::CBC,Rijndael::Encrypt,key,Rijndael::Key32Bytes);
// // It is a good idea to check the error code
// int len = rin.padEncrypt(plainText,len,output);
// if(len >= 0)useYourEncryptedText();
// else encryptError(len);
//
// // Decrypting: we can reuse the same object
// unsigned char output2[len];
// rin.init(Rijndael::CBC,Rijndael::Decrypt,key,Rijndael::Key32Bytes));
// len = rin.padDecrypt(output,len,output2);
// if(len >= 0)useYourDecryptedText();
// else decryptError(len);
//
#define _MAX_KEY_COLUMNS (256/32)
#define _MAX_ROUNDS 14
#define MAX_IV_SIZE 16
// Error codes
#define RIJNDAEL_SUCCESS 0
#define RIJNDAEL_UNSUPPORTED_MODE -1
#define RIJNDAEL_UNSUPPORTED_DIRECTION -2
#define RIJNDAEL_UNSUPPORTED_KEY_LENGTH -3
#define RIJNDAEL_BAD_KEY -4
#define RIJNDAEL_NOT_INITIALIZED -5
#define RIJNDAEL_BAD_DIRECTION -6
#define RIJNDAEL_CORRUPTED_DATA -7
enum Direction { Encrypt , Decrypt };
enum Mode { ECB , CBC , CFB1 };
enum KeyLength { Key16Bytes , Key24Bytes , Key32Bytes };
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// API
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// init(): Initializes the crypt session
// Returns RIJNDAEL_SUCCESS or an error code
// mode : ECB, CBC or CFB1
// You have to use the same mode for encrypting and decrypting
// dir : Encrypt or Decrypt
// A cipher instance works only in one direction
// (Well , it could be easily modified to work in both
// directions with a single init() call, but it looks
// useless to me...anyway , it is a matter of generating
// two expanded keys)
// key : array of unsigned octets , it can be 16 , 24 or 32 bytes long
// this CAN be binary data (it is not expected to be null terminated)
// keyLen : Key16Bytes , Key24Bytes or Key32Bytes
// initVector: initialization vector, you will usually use 0 here
int Rijndael_init(int mode,int dir,const uint8_t * key,int keyLen,uint8_t * initVector);
// Encrypts the input array (can be binary data)
// The input array length must be a multiple of 16 bytes, the remaining part
// is DISCARDED.
// so it actually encrypts inputLen / 128 blocks of input and puts it in outBuffer
// Input len is in BITS!
// outBuffer must be at least inputLen / 8 bytes long.
// Returns the encrypted buffer length in BITS or an error code < 0 in case of error
int Rijndael_blockEncrypt(const uint8_t *input, int inputLen, uint8_t *outBuffer);
// Encrypts the input array (can be binary data)
// The input array can be any length , it is automatically padded on a 16 byte boundary.
// Input len is in BYTES!
// outBuffer must be at least (inputLen + 16) bytes long
// Returns the encrypted buffer length in BYTES or an error code < 0 in case of error
int Rijndael_padEncrypt(const uint8_t *input, int inputOctets, uint8_t *outBuffer);
// Decrypts the input vector
// Input len is in BITS!
// outBuffer must be at least inputLen / 8 bytes long
// Returns the decrypted buffer length in BITS and an error code < 0 in case of error
int Rijndael_blockDecrypt(const uint8_t *input, int inputLen, uint8_t *outBuffer);
// Decrypts the input vector
// Input len is in BYTES!
// outBuffer must be at least inputLen bytes long
// Returns the decrypted buffer length in BYTES and an error code < 0 in case of error
int Rijndael_padDecrypt(const uint8_t *input, int inputOctets, uint8_t *outBuffer);
#endif