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putty-source/crypto/hmac.c
Simon Tatham dea3ddca05 Add an extra HMAC constructor function.
This takes a plain ssh_hashalg, and constructs the most natural kind
of HMAC wrapper around it, taking its key length and output length
to be the hash's output length. In other words, it converts SHA-foo
into exactly the thing usually called HMAC-SHA-foo.

It does it by constructing a new ssh2_macalg vtable, and including it
in the same memory allocation as the actual hash object. That's the
first time in PuTTY I've done it this way.

Nothing yet uses this, but a new piece of code is about to.
2024-04-01 08:45:21 +01:00

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/*
* Implementation of HMAC (RFC 2104) for PuTTY, in a general form that
* can wrap any underlying hash function.
*/
#include "ssh.h"
struct hmac {
const ssh_hashalg *hashalg;
ssh_hash *h_outer, *h_inner, *h_live;
uint8_t *digest;
strbuf *text_name;
ssh2_mac mac;
};
struct hmac_extra {
const ssh_hashalg *hashalg_base;
const char *suffix, *annotation;
};
/* Most of hmac_new(). Takes the actual 'struct hmac' as a parameter,
* because sometimes it will have been allocated in a special way. */
static ssh2_mac *hmac_new_inner(struct hmac *ctx, const ssh2_macalg *alg)
{
const struct hmac_extra *extra = (const struct hmac_extra *)alg->extra;
ctx->h_outer = ssh_hash_new(extra->hashalg_base);
/* In case that hashalg was a selector vtable, we'll now switch to
* using whatever real one it selected, for all future purposes. */
ctx->hashalg = ssh_hash_alg(ctx->h_outer);
ctx->h_inner = ssh_hash_new(ctx->hashalg);
ctx->h_live = ssh_hash_new(ctx->hashalg);
/*
* HMAC is not well defined as a wrapper on an absolutely general
* hash function; it expects that the function it's wrapping will
* consume data in fixed-size blocks, and it's partially defined
* in terms of that block size. So we insist that the hash we're
* given must have defined a meaningful block size.
*/
assert(ctx->hashalg->blocklen);
ctx->digest = snewn(ctx->hashalg->hlen, uint8_t);
ctx->text_name = strbuf_new();
put_fmt(ctx->text_name, "HMAC-%s%s",
ctx->hashalg->text_basename, extra->suffix);
if (extra->annotation || ctx->hashalg->annotation) {
put_fmt(ctx->text_name, " (");
const char *sep = "";
if (extra->annotation) {
put_fmt(ctx->text_name, "%s%s", sep, extra->annotation);
sep = ", ";
}
if (ctx->hashalg->annotation) {
put_fmt(ctx->text_name, "%s%s", sep, ctx->hashalg->annotation);
sep = ", ";
}
put_fmt(ctx->text_name, ")");
}
ctx->mac.vt = alg;
BinarySink_DELEGATE_INIT(&ctx->mac, ctx->h_live);
return &ctx->mac;
}
static ssh2_mac *hmac_new(const ssh2_macalg *alg, ssh_cipher *cipher)
{
return hmac_new_inner(snew(struct hmac), alg); /* cipher isn't needed */
}
static void hmac_free(ssh2_mac *mac)
{
struct hmac *ctx = container_of(mac, struct hmac, mac);
ssh_hash_free(ctx->h_outer);
ssh_hash_free(ctx->h_inner);
ssh_hash_free(ctx->h_live);
smemclr(ctx->digest, ctx->hashalg->hlen);
sfree(ctx->digest);
strbuf_free(ctx->text_name);
smemclr(ctx, sizeof(*ctx));
sfree(ctx);
}
#define PAD_OUTER 0x5C
#define PAD_INNER 0x36
static void hmac_key(ssh2_mac *mac, ptrlen key)
{
struct hmac *ctx = container_of(mac, struct hmac, mac);
const uint8_t *kp;
size_t klen;
strbuf *sb = NULL;
if (key.len > ctx->hashalg->blocklen) {
/*
* RFC 2104 section 2: if the key exceeds the block length of
* the underlying hash, then we start by hashing the key, and
* use that hash as the 'true' key for the HMAC construction.
*/
sb = strbuf_new_nm();
strbuf_append(sb, ctx->hashalg->hlen);
hash_simple(ctx->hashalg, key, sb->u);
kp = sb->u;
klen = sb->len;
} else {
/*
* A short enough key is used as is.
*/
kp = (const uint8_t *)key.ptr;
klen = key.len;
}
ssh_hash_reset(ctx->h_outer);
for (size_t i = 0; i < klen; i++)
put_byte(ctx->h_outer, PAD_OUTER ^ kp[i]);
for (size_t i = klen; i < ctx->hashalg->blocklen; i++)
put_byte(ctx->h_outer, PAD_OUTER);
ssh_hash_reset(ctx->h_inner);
for (size_t i = 0; i < klen; i++)
put_byte(ctx->h_inner, PAD_INNER ^ kp[i]);
for (size_t i = klen; i < ctx->hashalg->blocklen; i++)
put_byte(ctx->h_inner, PAD_INNER);
if (sb)
strbuf_free(sb);
}
static void hmac_start(ssh2_mac *mac)
{
struct hmac *ctx = container_of(mac, struct hmac, mac);
ssh_hash_copyfrom(ctx->h_live, ctx->h_inner);
}
static void hmac_genresult(ssh2_mac *mac, unsigned char *output)
{
struct hmac *ctx = container_of(mac, struct hmac, mac);
ssh_hash *htmp;
/* Leave h_live and h_outer in place, so that the SSH-2 BPP can
* continue regenerating test results from different-length
* prefixes of the packet */
ssh_hash_digest_nondestructive(ctx->h_live, ctx->digest);
htmp = ssh_hash_copy(ctx->h_outer);
put_data(htmp, ctx->digest, ctx->hashalg->hlen);
ssh_hash_final(htmp, ctx->digest);
/*
* Some instances of HMAC truncate the output hash, so instead of
* writing it directly to 'output' we wrote it to our own
* full-length buffer, and now we copy the required amount.
*/
memcpy(output, ctx->digest, mac->vt->len);
smemclr(ctx->digest, ctx->hashalg->hlen);
}
static const char *hmac_text_name(ssh2_mac *mac)
{
struct hmac *ctx = container_of(mac, struct hmac, mac);
return ctx->text_name->s;
}
static const struct hmac_extra ssh_hmac_sha512_extra = { &ssh_sha512, "" };
const ssh2_macalg ssh_hmac_sha512 = {
.new = hmac_new,
.free = hmac_free,
.setkey = hmac_key,
.start = hmac_start,
.genresult = hmac_genresult,
.next_message = nullmac_next_message,
.text_name = hmac_text_name,
.name = "hmac-sha2-512",
.etm_name = "hmac-sha2-512-etm@openssh.com",
.len = 64,
.keylen = 64,
.extra = &ssh_hmac_sha512_extra,
};
static const struct hmac_extra ssh_hmac_sha256_extra = { &ssh_sha256, "" };
const ssh2_macalg ssh_hmac_sha256 = {
.new = hmac_new,
.free = hmac_free,
.setkey = hmac_key,
.start = hmac_start,
.genresult = hmac_genresult,
.next_message = nullmac_next_message,
.text_name = hmac_text_name,
.name = "hmac-sha2-256",
.etm_name = "hmac-sha2-256-etm@openssh.com",
.len = 32,
.keylen = 32,
.extra = &ssh_hmac_sha256_extra,
};
static const struct hmac_extra ssh_hmac_md5_extra = { &ssh_md5, "" };
const ssh2_macalg ssh_hmac_md5 = {
.new = hmac_new,
.free = hmac_free,
.setkey = hmac_key,
.start = hmac_start,
.genresult = hmac_genresult,
.next_message = nullmac_next_message,
.text_name = hmac_text_name,
.name = "hmac-md5",
.etm_name = "hmac-md5-etm@openssh.com",
.len = 16,
.keylen = 16,
.extra = &ssh_hmac_md5_extra,
};
static const struct hmac_extra ssh_hmac_sha1_extra = { &ssh_sha1, "" };
const ssh2_macalg ssh_hmac_sha1 = {
.new = hmac_new,
.free = hmac_free,
.setkey = hmac_key,
.start = hmac_start,
.genresult = hmac_genresult,
.next_message = nullmac_next_message,
.text_name = hmac_text_name,
.name = "hmac-sha1",
.etm_name = "hmac-sha1-etm@openssh.com",
.len = 20,
.keylen = 20,
.extra = &ssh_hmac_sha1_extra,
};
static const struct hmac_extra ssh_hmac_sha1_96_extra = { &ssh_sha1, "-96" };
const ssh2_macalg ssh_hmac_sha1_96 = {
.new = hmac_new,
.free = hmac_free,
.setkey = hmac_key,
.start = hmac_start,
.genresult = hmac_genresult,
.next_message = nullmac_next_message,
.text_name = hmac_text_name,
.name = "hmac-sha1-96",
.etm_name = "hmac-sha1-96-etm@openssh.com",
.len = 12,
.keylen = 20,
.extra = &ssh_hmac_sha1_96_extra,
};
static const struct hmac_extra ssh_hmac_sha1_buggy_extra = {
&ssh_sha1, "", "bug-compatible"
};
const ssh2_macalg ssh_hmac_sha1_buggy = {
.new = hmac_new,
.free = hmac_free,
.setkey = hmac_key,
.start = hmac_start,
.genresult = hmac_genresult,
.next_message = nullmac_next_message,
.text_name = hmac_text_name,
.name = "hmac-sha1",
.len = 20,
.keylen = 16,
.extra = &ssh_hmac_sha1_buggy_extra,
};
static const struct hmac_extra ssh_hmac_sha1_96_buggy_extra = {
&ssh_sha1, "-96", "bug-compatible"
};
const ssh2_macalg ssh_hmac_sha1_96_buggy = {
.new = hmac_new,
.free = hmac_free,
.setkey = hmac_key,
.start = hmac_start,
.genresult = hmac_genresult,
.next_message = nullmac_next_message,
.text_name = hmac_text_name,
.name = "hmac-sha1-96",
.len = 12,
.keylen = 16,
.extra = &ssh_hmac_sha1_96_buggy_extra,
};
ssh2_mac *hmac_new_from_hash(const ssh_hashalg *hash)
{
/*
* Construct a custom ssh2_macalg, derived directly from the
* provided hash vtable. It's included in the same memory
* allocation as the struct hmac, so that it all gets freed
* together.
*/
struct alloc {
struct hmac hmac;
ssh2_macalg alg;
struct hmac_extra extra;
};
struct alloc *alloc = snew(struct alloc);
alloc->alg.new = hmac_new;
alloc->alg.free = hmac_free;
alloc->alg.setkey = hmac_key;
alloc->alg.start = hmac_start;
alloc->alg.genresult = hmac_genresult;
alloc->alg.next_message = nullmac_next_message;
alloc->alg.text_name = hmac_text_name;
alloc->alg.name = NULL;
alloc->alg.etm_name = NULL;
alloc->alg.len = hash->hlen;
alloc->alg.keylen = hash->hlen;
alloc->alg.extra = &alloc->extra;
alloc->extra.hashalg_base = hash;
alloc->extra.suffix = "";
alloc->extra.annotation = NULL;
return hmac_new_inner(&alloc->hmac, &alloc->alg);
}