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193 lines
4.9 KiB
193 lines
4.9 KiB
/* Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD 3-Clause License. See accompanying
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file Copyright.txt or https://cmake.org/licensing for details. */
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#include "cmCryptoHash.h"
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#include <cm/memory>
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#include <cm3p/kwiml/int.h>
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#include <cm3p/rhash.h>
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#include "cmsys/FStream.hxx"
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static unsigned int const cmCryptoHashAlgoToId[] = {
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/* clang-format needs this comment to break after the opening brace */
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RHASH_MD5, //
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RHASH_SHA1, //
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RHASH_SHA224, //
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RHASH_SHA256, //
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RHASH_SHA384, //
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RHASH_SHA512, //
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RHASH_SHA3_224, //
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RHASH_SHA3_256, //
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RHASH_SHA3_384, //
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RHASH_SHA3_512
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};
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static int cmCryptoHash_rhash_library_initialized;
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static rhash cmCryptoHash_rhash_init(unsigned int id)
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{
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if (!cmCryptoHash_rhash_library_initialized) {
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cmCryptoHash_rhash_library_initialized = 1;
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rhash_library_init();
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}
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return rhash_init(id);
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}
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cmCryptoHash::cmCryptoHash(Algo algo)
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: Id(cmCryptoHashAlgoToId[algo])
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, CTX(cmCryptoHash_rhash_init(this->Id))
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{
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}
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cmCryptoHash::~cmCryptoHash()
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{
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rhash_free(this->CTX);
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}
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std::unique_ptr<cmCryptoHash> cmCryptoHash::New(cm::string_view algo)
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{
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if (algo == "MD5") {
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return cm::make_unique<cmCryptoHash>(AlgoMD5);
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}
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if (algo == "SHA1") {
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return cm::make_unique<cmCryptoHash>(AlgoSHA1);
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}
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if (algo == "SHA224") {
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return cm::make_unique<cmCryptoHash>(AlgoSHA224);
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}
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if (algo == "SHA256") {
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return cm::make_unique<cmCryptoHash>(AlgoSHA256);
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}
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if (algo == "SHA384") {
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return cm::make_unique<cmCryptoHash>(AlgoSHA384);
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}
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if (algo == "SHA512") {
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return cm::make_unique<cmCryptoHash>(AlgoSHA512);
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}
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if (algo == "SHA3_224") {
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return cm::make_unique<cmCryptoHash>(AlgoSHA3_224);
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}
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if (algo == "SHA3_256") {
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return cm::make_unique<cmCryptoHash>(AlgoSHA3_256);
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}
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if (algo == "SHA3_384") {
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return cm::make_unique<cmCryptoHash>(AlgoSHA3_384);
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}
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if (algo == "SHA3_512") {
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return cm::make_unique<cmCryptoHash>(AlgoSHA3_512);
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}
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return std::unique_ptr<cmCryptoHash>(nullptr);
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}
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bool cmCryptoHash::IntFromHexDigit(char input, char& output)
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{
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if (input >= '0' && input <= '9') {
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output = char(input - '0');
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return true;
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}
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if (input >= 'a' && input <= 'f') {
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output = char(input - 'a' + 0xA);
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return true;
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}
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if (input >= 'A' && input <= 'F') {
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output = char(input - 'A' + 0xA);
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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std::string cmCryptoHash::ByteHashToString(
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const std::vector<unsigned char>& hash)
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{
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// Map from 4-bit index to hexadecimal representation.
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static char const hex[16] = { '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7',
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'8', '9', 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f' };
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std::string res;
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res.reserve(hash.size() * 2);
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for (unsigned char v : hash) {
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res.push_back(hex[v >> 4]);
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res.push_back(hex[v & 0xF]);
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}
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return res;
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}
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std::vector<unsigned char> cmCryptoHash::ByteHashString(cm::string_view input)
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{
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this->Initialize();
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this->Append(input);
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return this->Finalize();
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}
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std::vector<unsigned char> cmCryptoHash::ByteHashFile(const std::string& file)
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{
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cmsys::ifstream fin(file.c_str(), std::ios::in | std::ios::binary);
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if (fin) {
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this->Initialize();
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{
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// Should be efficient enough on most system:
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KWIML_INT_uint64_t buffer[512];
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char* buffer_c = reinterpret_cast<char*>(buffer);
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unsigned char const* buffer_uc =
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reinterpret_cast<unsigned char const*>(buffer);
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// This copy loop is very sensitive on certain platforms with
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// slightly broken stream libraries (like HPUX). Normally, it is
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// incorrect to not check the error condition on the fin.read()
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// before using the data, but the fin.gcount() will be zero if an
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// error occurred. Therefore, the loop should be safe everywhere.
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while (fin) {
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fin.read(buffer_c, sizeof(buffer));
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if (int gcount = static_cast<int>(fin.gcount())) {
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this->Append(buffer_uc, gcount);
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}
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}
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}
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if (fin.eof()) {
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// Success
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return this->Finalize();
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}
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// Finalize anyway
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this->Finalize();
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}
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// Return without success
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return std::vector<unsigned char>();
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}
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std::string cmCryptoHash::HashString(cm::string_view input)
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{
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return ByteHashToString(this->ByteHashString(input));
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}
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std::string cmCryptoHash::HashFile(const std::string& file)
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{
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return ByteHashToString(this->ByteHashFile(file));
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}
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void cmCryptoHash::Initialize()
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{
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rhash_reset(this->CTX);
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}
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void cmCryptoHash::Append(void const* buf, size_t sz)
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{
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rhash_update(this->CTX, buf, sz);
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}
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void cmCryptoHash::Append(cm::string_view input)
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{
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rhash_update(this->CTX, input.data(), input.size());
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}
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std::vector<unsigned char> cmCryptoHash::Finalize()
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{
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std::vector<unsigned char> hash(rhash_get_digest_size(this->Id), 0);
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rhash_final(this->CTX, &hash[0]);
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return hash;
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}
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std::string cmCryptoHash::FinalizeHex()
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{
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return cmCryptoHash::ByteHashToString(this->Finalize());
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}
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