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This product includes software written by Tim * Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). */ #include <openssl/evp.h> #include <string.h> #include <openssl/hmac.h> #include "../internal.h" int PKCS5_PBKDF2_HMAC(const char *password, size_t password_len, const uint8_t *salt, size_t salt_len, unsigned iterations, const EVP_MD *digest, size_t key_len, uint8_t *out_key) { uint8_t digest_tmp[EVP_MAX_MD_SIZE], *p, itmp[4]; size_t cplen, mdlen, tkeylen, k; unsigned j; uint32_t i = 1; HMAC_CTX hctx_tpl, hctx; mdlen = EVP_MD_size(digest); HMAC_CTX_init(&hctx_tpl); p = out_key; tkeylen = key_len; if (!HMAC_Init_ex(&hctx_tpl, password, password_len, digest, NULL)) { HMAC_CTX_cleanup(&hctx_tpl); return 0; } while (tkeylen) { if (tkeylen > mdlen) { cplen = mdlen; } else { cplen = tkeylen; } /* We are unlikely to ever use more than 256 blocks (5120 bits!) * but just in case... */ itmp[0] = (uint8_t)((i >> 24) & 0xff); itmp[1] = (uint8_t)((i >> 16) & 0xff); itmp[2] = (uint8_t)((i >> 8) & 0xff); itmp[3] = (uint8_t)(i & 0xff); if (!HMAC_CTX_copy(&hctx, &hctx_tpl)) { HMAC_CTX_cleanup(&hctx_tpl); return 0; } if (!HMAC_Update(&hctx, salt, salt_len) || !HMAC_Update(&hctx, itmp, 4) || !HMAC_Final(&hctx, digest_tmp, NULL)) { HMAC_CTX_cleanup(&hctx_tpl); HMAC_CTX_cleanup(&hctx); return 0; } HMAC_CTX_cleanup(&hctx); OPENSSL_memcpy(p, digest_tmp, cplen); for (j = 1; j < iterations; j++) { if (!HMAC_CTX_copy(&hctx, &hctx_tpl)) { HMAC_CTX_cleanup(&hctx_tpl); return 0; } if (!HMAC_Update(&hctx, digest_tmp, mdlen) || !HMAC_Final(&hctx, digest_tmp, NULL)) { HMAC_CTX_cleanup(&hctx_tpl); HMAC_CTX_cleanup(&hctx); return 0; } HMAC_CTX_cleanup(&hctx); for (k = 0; k < cplen; k++) { p[k] ^= digest_tmp[k]; } } tkeylen -= cplen; i++; p += cplen; } HMAC_CTX_cleanup(&hctx_tpl); // RFC 2898 describes iterations (c) as being a "positive integer", so a // value of 0 is an error. // // Unfortunatley not all consumers of PKCS5_PBKDF2_HMAC() check their return // value, expecting it to succeed and unconditonally using |out_key|. // As a precaution for such callsites in external code, the old behavior // of iterations < 1 being treated as iterations == 1 is preserved, but // additionally an error result is returned. // // TODO(eroman): Figure out how to remove this compatibility hack, or change // the default to something more sensible like 2048. if (iterations == 0) { return 0; } return 1; } int PKCS5_PBKDF2_HMAC_SHA1(const char *password, size_t password_len, const uint8_t *salt, size_t salt_len, unsigned iterations, size_t key_len, uint8_t *out_key) { return PKCS5_PBKDF2_HMAC(password, password_len, salt, salt_len, iterations, EVP_sha1(), key_len, out_key); }