2 * This code implements the MD5 message-digest algorithm.
3 * The algorithm is due to Ron Rivest. This code was
4 * written by Colin Plumb in 1993, no copyright is claimed.
5 * This code is in the public domain; do with it what you wish.
7 * Equivalent code is available from RSA Data Security, Inc.
8 * This code has been tested against that, and is equivalent,
9 * except that you don't need to include two pages of legalese
12 * To compute the message digest of a chunk of bytes, declare an
13 * MD5Context structure, pass it to MD5Init, call MD5Update as
14 * needed on buffers full of bytes, and then call MD5Final, which
15 * will fill a supplied 16-byte array with the digest.
18 /* Brutally hacked by John Walker back from ANSI C to K&R (no
19 prototypes) to maintain the tradition that Netfone will compile
20 with Sun's original "cc". */
27 #define byteReverse(buf, len) /* Nothing */
30 * Note: this code is harmless on little-endian machines.
33 byteReverse(unsigned char *buf,
38 t = (uint32_t) ((unsigned) buf[3] << 8 | buf[2]) << 16 |
39 ((unsigned) buf[1] << 8 | buf[0]);
40 *(uint32_t *) buf = t;
47 /* The four core functions - F1 is optimized somewhat */
49 /* #define F1(x, y, z) (x & y | ~x & z) */
50 #define F1(x, y, z) (z ^ (x & (y ^ z)))
51 #define F2(x, y, z) F1(z, x, y)
52 #define F3(x, y, z) (x ^ y ^ z)
53 #define F4(x, y, z) (y ^ (x | ~z))
55 /* This is the central step in the MD5 algorithm. */
56 #define MD5STEP(f, w, x, y, z, data, s) \
57 ( w += f(x, y, z) + data, w = w<<s | w>>(32-s), w += x )
60 * The core of the MD5 algorithm, this alters an existing MD5 hash to
61 * reflect the addition of 16 longwords of new data. MD5Update blocks
62 * the data and converts bytes into longwords for this routine.
65 MD5Transform(uint32_t buf[4],
75 MD5STEP(F1, a, b, c, d, in[0] + 0xd76aa478, 7);
76 MD5STEP(F1, d, a, b, c, in[1] + 0xe8c7b756, 12);
77 MD5STEP(F1, c, d, a, b, in[2] + 0x242070db, 17);
78 MD5STEP(F1, b, c, d, a, in[3] + 0xc1bdceee, 22);
79 MD5STEP(F1, a, b, c, d, in[4] + 0xf57c0faf, 7);
80 MD5STEP(F1, d, a, b, c, in[5] + 0x4787c62a, 12);
81 MD5STEP(F1, c, d, a, b, in[6] + 0xa8304613, 17);
82 MD5STEP(F1, b, c, d, a, in[7] + 0xfd469501, 22);
83 MD5STEP(F1, a, b, c, d, in[8] + 0x698098d8, 7);
84 MD5STEP(F1, d, a, b, c, in[9] + 0x8b44f7af, 12);
85 MD5STEP(F1, c, d, a, b, in[10] + 0xffff5bb1, 17);
86 MD5STEP(F1, b, c, d, a, in[11] + 0x895cd7be, 22);
87 MD5STEP(F1, a, b, c, d, in[12] + 0x6b901122, 7);
88 MD5STEP(F1, d, a, b, c, in[13] + 0xfd987193, 12);
89 MD5STEP(F1, c, d, a, b, in[14] + 0xa679438e, 17);
90 MD5STEP(F1, b, c, d, a, in[15] + 0x49b40821, 22);
92 MD5STEP(F2, a, b, c, d, in[1] + 0xf61e2562, 5);
93 MD5STEP(F2, d, a, b, c, in[6] + 0xc040b340, 9);
94 MD5STEP(F2, c, d, a, b, in[11] + 0x265e5a51, 14);
95 MD5STEP(F2, b, c, d, a, in[0] + 0xe9b6c7aa, 20);
96 MD5STEP(F2, a, b, c, d, in[5] + 0xd62f105d, 5);
97 MD5STEP(F2, d, a, b, c, in[10] + 0x02441453, 9);
98 MD5STEP(F2, c, d, a, b, in[15] + 0xd8a1e681, 14);
99 MD5STEP(F2, b, c, d, a, in[4] + 0xe7d3fbc8, 20);
100 MD5STEP(F2, a, b, c, d, in[9] + 0x21e1cde6, 5);
101 MD5STEP(F2, d, a, b, c, in[14] + 0xc33707d6, 9);
102 MD5STEP(F2, c, d, a, b, in[3] + 0xf4d50d87, 14);
103 MD5STEP(F2, b, c, d, a, in[8] + 0x455a14ed, 20);
104 MD5STEP(F2, a, b, c, d, in[13] + 0xa9e3e905, 5);
105 MD5STEP(F2, d, a, b, c, in[2] + 0xfcefa3f8, 9);
106 MD5STEP(F2, c, d, a, b, in[7] + 0x676f02d9, 14);
107 MD5STEP(F2, b, c, d, a, in[12] + 0x8d2a4c8a, 20);
109 MD5STEP(F3, a, b, c, d, in[5] + 0xfffa3942, 4);
110 MD5STEP(F3, d, a, b, c, in[8] + 0x8771f681, 11);
111 MD5STEP(F3, c, d, a, b, in[11] + 0x6d9d6122, 16);
112 MD5STEP(F3, b, c, d, a, in[14] + 0xfde5380c, 23);
113 MD5STEP(F3, a, b, c, d, in[1] + 0xa4beea44, 4);
114 MD5STEP(F3, d, a, b, c, in[4] + 0x4bdecfa9, 11);
115 MD5STEP(F3, c, d, a, b, in[7] + 0xf6bb4b60, 16);
116 MD5STEP(F3, b, c, d, a, in[10] + 0xbebfbc70, 23);
117 MD5STEP(F3, a, b, c, d, in[13] + 0x289b7ec6, 4);
118 MD5STEP(F3, d, a, b, c, in[0] + 0xeaa127fa, 11);
119 MD5STEP(F3, c, d, a, b, in[3] + 0xd4ef3085, 16);
120 MD5STEP(F3, b, c, d, a, in[6] + 0x04881d05, 23);
121 MD5STEP(F3, a, b, c, d, in[9] + 0xd9d4d039, 4);
122 MD5STEP(F3, d, a, b, c, in[12] + 0xe6db99e5, 11);
123 MD5STEP(F3, c, d, a, b, in[15] + 0x1fa27cf8, 16);
124 MD5STEP(F3, b, c, d, a, in[2] + 0xc4ac5665, 23);
126 MD5STEP(F4, a, b, c, d, in[0] + 0xf4292244, 6);
127 MD5STEP(F4, d, a, b, c, in[7] + 0x432aff97, 10);
128 MD5STEP(F4, c, d, a, b, in[14] + 0xab9423a7, 15);
129 MD5STEP(F4, b, c, d, a, in[5] + 0xfc93a039, 21);
130 MD5STEP(F4, a, b, c, d, in[12] + 0x655b59c3, 6);
131 MD5STEP(F4, d, a, b, c, in[3] + 0x8f0ccc92, 10);
132 MD5STEP(F4, c, d, a, b, in[10] + 0xffeff47d, 15);
133 MD5STEP(F4, b, c, d, a, in[1] + 0x85845dd1, 21);
134 MD5STEP(F4, a, b, c, d, in[8] + 0x6fa87e4f, 6);
135 MD5STEP(F4, d, a, b, c, in[15] + 0xfe2ce6e0, 10);
136 MD5STEP(F4, c, d, a, b, in[6] + 0xa3014314, 15);
137 MD5STEP(F4, b, c, d, a, in[13] + 0x4e0811a1, 21);
138 MD5STEP(F4, a, b, c, d, in[4] + 0xf7537e82, 6);
139 MD5STEP(F4, d, a, b, c, in[11] + 0xbd3af235, 10);
140 MD5STEP(F4, c, d, a, b, in[2] + 0x2ad7d2bb, 15);
141 MD5STEP(F4, b, c, d, a, in[9] + 0xeb86d391, 21);
151 * Start MD5 accumulation. Set bit count to 0 and buffer to mysterious
152 * initialization constants.
154 void MD5Init(struct MD5Context *ctx)
156 ctx->buf[0] = 0x67452301;
157 ctx->buf[1] = 0xefcdab89;
158 ctx->buf[2] = 0x98badcfe;
159 ctx->buf[3] = 0x10325476;
166 * Update context to reflect the concatenation of another buffer full
170 MD5Update(struct MD5Context *ctx,
174 const unsigned char *buf = data;
177 /* Update bitcount */
180 if ((ctx->bits[0] = t + ((uint32_t) len << 3)) < t)
181 ctx->bits[1]++; /* Carry from low to high */
182 ctx->bits[1] += len >> 29;
184 t = (t >> 3) & 0x3f; /* Bytes already in shsInfo->data */
186 /* Handle any leading odd-sized chunks */
189 unsigned char *p = (unsigned char *) ctx->in + t;
197 byteReverse(ctx->in, 16);
198 MD5Transform(ctx->buf, (uint32_t *) ctx->in);
202 /* Process data in 64-byte chunks */
205 memcpy(ctx->in, buf, 64);
206 byteReverse(ctx->in, 16);
207 MD5Transform(ctx->buf, (uint32_t *) ctx->in);
212 /* Handle any remaining bytes of data. */
214 memcpy(ctx->in, buf, len);
218 * Final wrapup - pad to 64-byte boundary with the bit pattern
219 * 1 0* (64-bit count of bits processed, MSB-first)
221 void MD5Final(unsigned char digest[16],
222 struct MD5Context *ctx)
227 /* Compute number of bytes mod 64 */
228 count = (ctx->bits[0] >> 3) & 0x3F;
230 /* Set the first char of padding to 0x80. This is safe since there is
231 always at least one byte free */
235 /* Bytes of padding needed to make 64 bytes */
236 count = 64 - 1 - count;
238 /* Pad out to 56 mod 64 */
240 /* Two lots of padding: Pad the first block to 64 bytes */
242 byteReverse(ctx->in, 16);
243 MD5Transform(ctx->buf, (uint32_t *) ctx->in);
245 /* Now fill the next block with 56 bytes */
246 memset(ctx->in, 0, 56);
248 /* Pad block to 56 bytes */
249 memset(p, 0, count - 8);
251 byteReverse(ctx->in, 14);
253 /* Append length in bits and transform */
254 ((uint32_t *) ctx->in)[14] = ctx->bits[0];
255 ((uint32_t *) ctx->in)[15] = ctx->bits[1];
257 MD5Transform(ctx->buf, (uint32_t *) ctx->in);
258 byteReverse((unsigned char *) ctx->buf, 4);
259 memcpy(digest, ctx->buf, 16);
260 memset(ctx, 0, sizeof(ctx)); /* In case it's sensitive */