Source file src/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/shake.go

     1  // Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
     2  // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
     3  // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
     4  
     5  package sha3
     6  
     7  // This file defines the ShakeHash interface, and provides
     8  // functions for creating SHAKE and cSHAKE instances, as well as utility
     9  // functions for hashing bytes to arbitrary-length output.
    10  //
    11  //
    12  // SHAKE implementation is based on FIPS PUB 202 [1]
    13  // cSHAKE implementations is based on NIST SP 800-185 [2]
    14  //
    15  // [1] https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/FIPS/NIST.FIPS.202.pdf
    16  // [2] https://doi.org/10.6028/NIST.SP.800-185
    17  
    18  import (
    19  	"encoding/binary"
    20  	"hash"
    21  	"io"
    22  )
    23  
    24  // ShakeHash defines the interface to hash functions that support
    25  // arbitrary-length output. When used as a plain [hash.Hash], it
    26  // produces minimum-length outputs that provide full-strength generic
    27  // security.
    28  type ShakeHash interface {
    29  	hash.Hash
    30  
    31  	// Read reads more output from the hash; reading affects the hash's
    32  	// state. (ShakeHash.Read is thus very different from Hash.Sum)
    33  	// It never returns an error, but subsequent calls to Write or Sum
    34  	// will panic.
    35  	io.Reader
    36  
    37  	// Clone returns a copy of the ShakeHash in its current state.
    38  	Clone() ShakeHash
    39  }
    40  
    41  // cSHAKE specific context
    42  type cshakeState struct {
    43  	*state // SHA-3 state context and Read/Write operations
    44  
    45  	// initBlock is the cSHAKE specific initialization set of bytes. It is initialized
    46  	// by newCShake function and stores concatenation of N followed by S, encoded
    47  	// by the method specified in 3.3 of [1].
    48  	// It is stored here in order for Reset() to be able to put context into
    49  	// initial state.
    50  	initBlock []byte
    51  }
    52  
    53  // Consts for configuring initial SHA-3 state
    54  const (
    55  	dsbyteShake  = 0x1f
    56  	dsbyteCShake = 0x04
    57  	rate128      = 168
    58  	rate256      = 136
    59  )
    60  
    61  func bytepad(input []byte, w int) []byte {
    62  	// leftEncode always returns max 9 bytes
    63  	buf := make([]byte, 0, 9+len(input)+w)
    64  	buf = append(buf, leftEncode(uint64(w))...)
    65  	buf = append(buf, input...)
    66  	padlen := w - (len(buf) % w)
    67  	return append(buf, make([]byte, padlen)...)
    68  }
    69  
    70  func leftEncode(value uint64) []byte {
    71  	var b [9]byte
    72  	binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(b[1:], value)
    73  	// Trim all but last leading zero bytes
    74  	i := byte(1)
    75  	for i < 8 && b[i] == 0 {
    76  		i++
    77  	}
    78  	// Prepend number of encoded bytes
    79  	b[i-1] = 9 - i
    80  	return b[i-1:]
    81  }
    82  
    83  func newCShake(N, S []byte, rate, outputLen int, dsbyte byte) ShakeHash {
    84  	c := cshakeState{state: &state{rate: rate, outputLen: outputLen, dsbyte: dsbyte}}
    85  
    86  	// leftEncode returns max 9 bytes
    87  	c.initBlock = make([]byte, 0, 9*2+len(N)+len(S))
    88  	c.initBlock = append(c.initBlock, leftEncode(uint64(len(N)*8))...)
    89  	c.initBlock = append(c.initBlock, N...)
    90  	c.initBlock = append(c.initBlock, leftEncode(uint64(len(S)*8))...)
    91  	c.initBlock = append(c.initBlock, S...)
    92  	c.Write(bytepad(c.initBlock, c.rate))
    93  	return &c
    94  }
    95  
    96  // Reset resets the hash to initial state.
    97  func (c *cshakeState) Reset() {
    98  	c.state.Reset()
    99  	c.Write(bytepad(c.initBlock, c.rate))
   100  }
   101  
   102  // Clone returns copy of a cSHAKE context within its current state.
   103  func (c *cshakeState) Clone() ShakeHash {
   104  	b := make([]byte, len(c.initBlock))
   105  	copy(b, c.initBlock)
   106  	return &cshakeState{state: c.clone(), initBlock: b}
   107  }
   108  
   109  // Clone returns copy of SHAKE context within its current state.
   110  func (c *state) Clone() ShakeHash {
   111  	return c.clone()
   112  }
   113  
   114  // NewShake128 creates a new SHAKE128 variable-output-length ShakeHash.
   115  // Its generic security strength is 128 bits against all attacks if at
   116  // least 32 bytes of its output are used.
   117  func NewShake128() ShakeHash {
   118  	return newShake128()
   119  }
   120  
   121  // NewShake256 creates a new SHAKE256 variable-output-length ShakeHash.
   122  // Its generic security strength is 256 bits against all attacks if
   123  // at least 64 bytes of its output are used.
   124  func NewShake256() ShakeHash {
   125  	return newShake256()
   126  }
   127  
   128  func newShake128Generic() *state {
   129  	return &state{rate: rate128, outputLen: 32, dsbyte: dsbyteShake}
   130  }
   131  
   132  func newShake256Generic() *state {
   133  	return &state{rate: rate256, outputLen: 64, dsbyte: dsbyteShake}
   134  }
   135  
   136  // NewCShake128 creates a new instance of cSHAKE128 variable-output-length ShakeHash,
   137  // a customizable variant of SHAKE128.
   138  // N is used to define functions based on cSHAKE, it can be empty when plain cSHAKE is
   139  // desired. S is a customization byte string used for domain separation - two cSHAKE
   140  // computations on same input with different S yield unrelated outputs.
   141  // When N and S are both empty, this is equivalent to NewShake128.
   142  func NewCShake128(N, S []byte) ShakeHash {
   143  	if len(N) == 0 && len(S) == 0 {
   144  		return NewShake128()
   145  	}
   146  	return newCShake(N, S, rate128, 32, dsbyteCShake)
   147  }
   148  
   149  // NewCShake256 creates a new instance of cSHAKE256 variable-output-length ShakeHash,
   150  // a customizable variant of SHAKE256.
   151  // N is used to define functions based on cSHAKE, it can be empty when plain cSHAKE is
   152  // desired. S is a customization byte string used for domain separation - two cSHAKE
   153  // computations on same input with different S yield unrelated outputs.
   154  // When N and S are both empty, this is equivalent to NewShake256.
   155  func NewCShake256(N, S []byte) ShakeHash {
   156  	if len(N) == 0 && len(S) == 0 {
   157  		return NewShake256()
   158  	}
   159  	return newCShake(N, S, rate256, 64, dsbyteCShake)
   160  }
   161  
   162  // ShakeSum128 writes an arbitrary-length digest of data into hash.
   163  func ShakeSum128(hash, data []byte) {
   164  	h := NewShake128()
   165  	h.Write(data)
   166  	h.Read(hash)
   167  }
   168  
   169  // ShakeSum256 writes an arbitrary-length digest of data into hash.
   170  func ShakeSum256(hash, data []byte) {
   171  	h := NewShake256()
   172  	h.Write(data)
   173  	h.Read(hash)
   174  }
   175  

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