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package org.bouncycastle.crypto.engines;

import org.bouncycastle.crypto.BlockCipher;
import org.bouncycastle.crypto.CipherParameters;
import org.bouncycastle.crypto.params.RC5Parameters;

/**
 * The specification for RC5 came from the RC5 Encryption Algorithm
 * publication in RSA CryptoBytes, Spring of 1995. 
 * http://www.rsasecurity.com/rsalabs/cryptobytes.
 * 

* This implementation is set to work with a 64 bit word size. *

* Implementation courtesy of Tito Pena. */ public class RC564Engine implements BlockCipher { private static final int wordSize = 64; private static final int bytesPerWord = wordSize / 8; /* * the number of rounds to perform */ private int _noRounds; /* * the expanded key array of size 2*(rounds + 1) */ private long _S[]; /* * our "magic constants" for wordSize 62 * * Pw = Odd((e-2) * 2^wordsize) * Qw = Odd((o-2) * 2^wordsize) * * where e is the base of natural logarithms (2.718281828...) * and o is the golden ratio (1.61803398...) */ private static final long P64 = 0xb7e151628aed2a6bL; private static final long Q64 = 0x9e3779b97f4a7c15L; private boolean forEncryption; /** * Create an instance of the RC5 encryption algorithm * and set some defaults */ public RC564Engine() { _noRounds = 12; _S = null; } public String getAlgorithmName() { return "RC5-64"; } public int getBlockSize() { return 2 * bytesPerWord; } /** * initialise a RC5-64 cipher. * * @param forEncryption whether or not we are for encryption. * @param params the parameters required to set up the cipher. * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the params argument is * inappropriate. */ public void init( boolean forEncryption, CipherParameters params) { if (!(params instanceof RC5Parameters)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("invalid parameter passed to RC564 init - " + params.getClass().getName()); } RC5Parameters p = (RC5Parameters)params; this.forEncryption = forEncryption; _noRounds = p.getRounds(); setKey(p.getKey()); } public int processBlock( byte[] in, int inOff, byte[] out, int outOff) { return (forEncryption) ? encryptBlock(in, inOff, out, outOff) : decryptBlock(in, inOff, out, outOff); } public void reset() { } /** * Re-key the cipher. *

* @param key the key to be used */ private void setKey( byte[] key) { // // KEY EXPANSION: // // There are 3 phases to the key expansion. // // Phase 1: // Copy the secret key K[0...b-1] into an array L[0..c-1] of // c = ceil(b/u), where u = wordSize/8 in little-endian order. // In other words, we fill up L using u consecutive key bytes // of K. Any unfilled byte positions in L are zeroed. In the // case that b = c = 0, set c = 1 and L[0] = 0. // long[] L = new long[(key.length + (bytesPerWord - 1)) / bytesPerWord]; for (int i = 0; i != key.length; i++) { L[i / bytesPerWord] += (long)(key[i] & 0xff) << (8 * (i % bytesPerWord)); } // // Phase 2: // Initialize S to a particular fixed pseudo-random bit pattern // using an arithmetic progression modulo 2^wordsize determined // by the magic numbers, Pw & Qw. // _S = new long[2*(_noRounds + 1)]; _S[0] = P64; for (int i=1; i < _S.length; i++) { _S[i] = (_S[i-1] + Q64); } // // Phase 3: // Mix in the user's secret key in 3 passes over the arrays S & L. // The max of the arrays sizes is used as the loop control // int iter; if (L.length > _S.length) { iter = 3 * L.length; } else { iter = 3 * _S.length; } long A = 0, B = 0; int i = 0, j = 0; for (int k = 0; k < iter; k++) { A = _S[i] = rotateLeft(_S[i] + A + B, 3); B = L[j] = rotateLeft(L[j] + A + B, A+B); i = (i+1) % _S.length; j = (j+1) % L.length; } } /** * Encrypt the given block starting at the given offset and place * the result in the provided buffer starting at the given offset. *

* @param in in byte buffer containing data to encrypt * @param inOff offset into src buffer * @param out out buffer where encrypted data is written * @param outOff offset into out buffer */ private int encryptBlock( byte[] in, int inOff, byte[] out, int outOff) { long A = bytesToWord(in, inOff) + _S[0]; long B = bytesToWord(in, inOff + bytesPerWord) + _S[1]; for (int i = 1; i <= _noRounds; i++) { A = rotateLeft(A ^ B, B) + _S[2*i]; B = rotateLeft(B ^ A, A) + _S[2*i+1]; } wordToBytes(A, out, outOff); wordToBytes(B, out, outOff + bytesPerWord); return 2 * bytesPerWord; } private int decryptBlock( byte[] in, int inOff, byte[] out, int outOff) { long A = bytesToWord(in, inOff); long B = bytesToWord(in, inOff + bytesPerWord); for (int i = _noRounds; i >= 1; i--) { B = rotateRight(B - _S[2*i+1], A) ^ A; A = rotateRight(A - _S[2*i], B) ^ B; } wordToBytes(A - _S[0], out, outOff); wordToBytes(B - _S[1], out, outOff + bytesPerWord); return 2 * bytesPerWord; } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // PRIVATE Helper Methods // ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /** * Perform a left "spin" of the word. The rotation of the given * word x is rotated left by y bits. * Only the lg(wordSize) low-order bits of y * are used to determine the rotation amount. Here it is * assumed that the wordsize used is a power of 2. *

* @param x word to rotate * @param y number of bits to rotate % wordSize */ private long rotateLeft(long x, long y) { return ((x << (y & (wordSize-1))) | (x >>> (wordSize - (y & (wordSize-1))))); } /** * Perform a right "spin" of the word. The rotation of the given * word x is rotated left by y bits. * Only the lg(wordSize) low-order bits of y * are used to determine the rotation amount. Here it is * assumed that the wordsize used is a power of 2. *

* @param x word to rotate * @param y number of bits to rotate % wordSize */ private long rotateRight(long x, long y) { return ((x >>> (y & (wordSize-1))) | (x << (wordSize - (y & (wordSize-1))))); } private long bytesToWord( byte[] src, int srcOff) { long word = 0; for (int i = bytesPerWord - 1; i >= 0; i--) { word = (word << 8) + (src[i + srcOff] & 0xff); } return word; } private void wordToBytes( long word, byte[] dst, int dstOff) { for (int i = 0; i < bytesPerWord; i++) { dst[i + dstOff] = (byte)word; word >>>= 8; } } }





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