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Commit c57e1d8d authored by Matt Johnston's avatar Matt Johnston
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Re-import libtomcrypt 1.05 for cleaner propagating.

From crypt-1.05.tar.bz2, SHA1 of 88250202bb51570dc64f7e8f1c943cda9479258f

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# Doxyfile 1.3.9.1
# This file describes the settings to be used by the documentation system
# doxygen (www.doxygen.org) for a project
#
# All text after a hash (#) is considered a comment and will be ignored
# The format is:
# TAG = value [value, ...]
# For lists items can also be appended using:
# TAG += value [value, ...]
# Values that contain spaces should be placed between quotes (" ")
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Project related configuration options
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The PROJECT_NAME tag is a single word (or a sequence of words surrounded
# by quotes) that should identify the project.
PROJECT_NAME = LibTomCrypt
# The PROJECT_NUMBER tag can be used to enter a project or revision number.
# This could be handy for archiving the generated documentation or
# if some version control system is used.
PROJECT_NUMBER = 1.05
# The OUTPUT_DIRECTORY tag is used to specify the (relative or absolute)
# base path where the generated documentation will be put.
# If a relative path is entered, it will be relative to the location
# where doxygen was started. If left blank the current directory will be used.
OUTPUT_DIRECTORY = doc/doxygen
# If the CREATE_SUBDIRS tag is set to YES, then doxygen will create
# 4096 sub-directories (in 2 levels) under the output directory of each output
# format and will distribute the generated files over these directories.
# Enabling this option can be useful when feeding doxygen a huge amount of source
# files, where putting all generated files in the same directory would otherwise
# cause performance problems for the file system.
CREATE_SUBDIRS = NO
# The OUTPUT_LANGUAGE tag is used to specify the language in which all
# documentation generated by doxygen is written. Doxygen will use this
# information to generate all constant output in the proper language.
# The default language is English, other supported languages are:
# Brazilian, Catalan, Chinese, Chinese-Traditional, Croatian, Czech, Danish,
# Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese,
# Japanese-en (Japanese with English messages), Korean, Korean-en, Norwegian,
# Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish,
# Swedish, and Ukrainian.
OUTPUT_LANGUAGE = English
# This tag can be used to specify the encoding used in the generated output.
# The encoding is not always determined by the language that is chosen,
# but also whether or not the output is meant for Windows or non-Windows users.
# In case there is a difference, setting the USE_WINDOWS_ENCODING tag to YES
# forces the Windows encoding (this is the default for the Windows binary),
# whereas setting the tag to NO uses a Unix-style encoding (the default for
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# Set to NO to disable this.
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# If the REPEAT_BRIEF tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will prepend
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# If the HIDE_FRIEND_COMPOUNDS tag is set to YES, Doxygen will hide all
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# If the HIDE_IN_BODY_DOCS tag is set to YES, Doxygen will hide any
# documentation blocks found inside the body of a function.
# If set to NO (the default) these blocks will be appended to the
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# The INTERNAL_DOCS tag determines if documentation
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# If the CASE_SENSE_NAMES tag is set to NO then Doxygen will only generate
# file names in lower-case letters. If set to YES upper-case letters are also
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# and Mac users are advised to set this option to NO.
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# If the HIDE_SCOPE_NAMES tag is set to NO (the default) then Doxygen
# will show members with their full class and namespace scopes in the
# documentation. If set to YES the scope will be hidden.
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# If the SHOW_INCLUDE_FILES tag is set to YES (the default) then Doxygen
# will put a list of the files that are included by a file in the documentation
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# If the INLINE_INFO tag is set to YES (the default) then a tag [inline]
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# If the SORT_MEMBER_DOCS tag is set to YES (the default) then doxygen
# will sort the (detailed) documentation of file and class members
# alphabetically by member name. If set to NO the members will appear in
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# If the SORT_BRIEF_DOCS tag is set to YES then doxygen will sort the
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# If the SORT_BY_SCOPE_NAME tag is set to YES, the class list will be
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# Note: This option is not very useful if HIDE_SCOPE_NAMES is set to YES.
# Note: This option applies only to the class list, not to the
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# The GENERATE_TODOLIST tag can be used to enable (YES) or
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# The GENERATE_TESTLIST tag can be used to enable (YES) or
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# The GENERATE_BUGLIST tag can be used to enable (YES) or
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# The WARNINGS tag can be used to turn on/off the warning messages that are
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# If WARN_IF_DOC_ERROR is set to YES, doxygen will generate warnings for
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# The WARN_FORMAT tag determines the format of the warning messages that
# doxygen can produce. The string should contain the $file, $line, and $text
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# The WARN_LOGFILE tag can be used to specify a file to which warning
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# configuration options related to the input files
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# The IMAGE_PATH tag can be used to specify one or more files or
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# The INPUT_FILTER tag can be used to specify a program that doxygen should
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# The HTML_HEADER tag can be used to specify a personal HTML header for
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# The HTML_FOOTER tag can be used to specify a personal HTML footer for
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# This tag can be used to set the number of enum values (range [1..20])
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LibTomCrypt is public domain. As should all quality software be.
Tom St Denis
TODO 0 → 100644
For 1.06
1. export ECC functions globally [e.g. mulmod and the sets]
- goal is tv_gen module and test vectors
2. ASN.1 SET and T61String
3. phase out DH code [RSA/ECC/DSA is enough]
4. Some ASN.1 demo programs [for now read the source code!]
5. Start working towards making the bignum code plugable
6. Look into other ECC point muls and consider a "precomp" interface
7. Add OID for ciphers and PRNGs to their descriptors
build.sh 0 → 100644
#!/bin/bash
echo "$1 ($2, $3)..."
make clean 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null
echo -n "building..."
CFLAGS="$2 $CFLAGS" make -j3 -f $3 test tv_gen 1>gcc_1.txt 2>gcc_2.txt || (echo "build $1 failed see gcc_2.txt for more information" && cat gcc_2.txt && exit 1)
echo -n "testing..."
if [ -a test ] && [ -f test ] && [ -x test ]; then
((./test >test_std.txt 2>test_err.txt && ./tv_gen > tv.txt) && echo "$1 test passed." && echo "y" > testok.txt) || (echo "$1 test failed" && cat test_err.txt && exit 1)
if find *_tv.txt -type f 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null ; then
for f in *_tv.txt; do if (diff $f notes/$f) then true; else (echo "tv_gen $f failed" && rm -f testok.txt && exit 1); fi; done
fi
fi
if [ -a testok.txt ] && [ -f testok.txt ]; then
exit 0
fi
exit 1
# $Source: /cvs/libtom/libtomcrypt/build.sh,v $
# $Revision: 1.5 $
# $Date: 2005/06/27 13:04:05 $
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/* encrypt V1.1 Fri Oct 18 04:28:03 NZDT 2002 */
/* File de/encryption, using libtomcrypt */
/* Written by Daniel Richards <kyhwana@world-net.co.nz> */
/* Help from Tom St Denis with various bits */
/* This code is public domain, no rights reserved. */
/* Encrypts by default, -d flag enables decryption */
/* ie: ./encrypt blowfish story.txt story.ct */
/* ./encrypt -d blowfish story.ct story.pt */
#include <tomcrypt.h>
int errno;
int usage(char *name)
{
int x;
printf("Usage: %s [-d](ecrypt) cipher infile outfile\nCiphers:\n", name);
for (x = 0; cipher_descriptor[x].name != NULL; x++) {
printf("%s\n",cipher_descriptor[x].name);
}
exit(1);
}
void register_algs(void)
{
int x;
#ifdef RIJNDAEL
register_cipher (&aes_desc);
#endif
#ifdef BLOWFISH
register_cipher (&blowfish_desc);
#endif
#ifdef XTEA
register_cipher (&xtea_desc);
#endif
#ifdef RC5
register_cipher (&rc5_desc);
#endif
#ifdef RC6
register_cipher (&rc6_desc);
#endif
#ifdef SAFERP
register_cipher (&saferp_desc);
#endif
#ifdef TWOFISH
register_cipher (&twofish_desc);
#endif
#ifdef SAFER
register_cipher (&safer_k64_desc);
register_cipher (&safer_sk64_desc);
register_cipher (&safer_k128_desc);
register_cipher (&safer_sk128_desc);
#endif
#ifdef RC2
register_cipher (&rc2_desc);
#endif
#ifdef DES
register_cipher (&des_desc);
register_cipher (&des3_desc);
#endif
#ifdef CAST5
register_cipher (&cast5_desc);
#endif
#ifdef NOEKEON
register_cipher (&noekeon_desc);
#endif
#ifdef SKIPJACK
register_cipher (&skipjack_desc);
#endif
#ifdef KHAZAD
register_cipher (&khazad_desc);
#endif
#ifdef ANUBIS
register_cipher (&anubis_desc);
#endif
if (register_hash(&sha256_desc) == -1) {
printf("Error registering SHA256\n");
exit(-1);
}
if (register_prng(&yarrow_desc) == -1) {
printf("Error registering yarrow PRNG\n");
exit(-1);
}
if (register_prng(&sprng_desc) == -1) {
printf("Error registering sprng PRNG\n");
exit(-1);
}
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
unsigned char plaintext[512],ciphertext[512];
unsigned char tmpkey[512], key[MAXBLOCKSIZE], IV[MAXBLOCKSIZE];
unsigned char inbuf[512]; /* i/o block size */
unsigned long outlen, y, ivsize, x, decrypt;
symmetric_CTR ctr;
int cipher_idx, hash_idx, ks;
char *infile, *outfile, *cipher;
prng_state prng;
FILE *fdin, *fdout;
/* register algs, so they can be printed */
register_algs();
if (argc < 4) {
return usage(argv[0]);
}
if (!strcmp(argv[1], "-d")) {
decrypt = 1;
cipher = argv[2];
infile = argv[3];
outfile = argv[4];
} else {
decrypt = 0;
cipher = argv[1];
infile = argv[2];
outfile = argv[3];
}
/* file handles setup */
fdin = fopen(infile,"rb");
if (fdin == NULL) {
perror("Can't open input for reading");
exit(-1);
}
fdout = fopen(outfile,"wb");
if (fdout == NULL) {
perror("Can't open output for writing");
exit(-1);
}
cipher_idx = find_cipher(cipher);
if (cipher_idx == -1) {
printf("Invalid cipher entered on command line.\n");
exit(-1);
}
hash_idx = find_hash("sha256");
if (hash_idx == -1) {
printf("SHA256 not found...?\n");
exit(-1);
}
ivsize = cipher_descriptor[cipher_idx].block_length;
ks = hash_descriptor[hash_idx].hashsize;
if (cipher_descriptor[cipher_idx].keysize(&ks) != CRYPT_OK) {
printf("Invalid keysize???\n");
exit(-1);
}
printf("\nEnter key: ");
fgets((char *)tmpkey,sizeof(tmpkey), stdin);
outlen = sizeof(key);
if ((errno = hash_memory(hash_idx,tmpkey,strlen((char *)tmpkey),key,&outlen)) != CRYPT_OK) {
printf("Error hashing key: %s\n", error_to_string(errno));
exit(-1);
}
if (decrypt) {
/* Need to read in IV */
if (fread(IV,1,ivsize,fdin) != ivsize) {
printf("Error reading IV from input.\n");
exit(-1);
}
if ((errno = ctr_start(cipher_idx,IV,key,ks,0,&ctr)) != CRYPT_OK) {
printf("ctr_start error: %s\n",error_to_string(errno));
exit(-1);
}
/* IV done */
do {
y = fread(inbuf,1,sizeof(inbuf),fdin);
if ((errno = ctr_decrypt(inbuf,plaintext,y,&ctr)) != CRYPT_OK) {
printf("ctr_decrypt error: %s\n", error_to_string(errno));
exit(-1);
}
if (fwrite(plaintext,1,y,fdout) != y) {
printf("Error writing to file.\n");
exit(-1);
}
} while (y == sizeof(inbuf));
fclose(fdin);
fclose(fdout);
} else { /* encrypt */
/* Setup yarrow for random bytes for IV */
if ((errno = rng_make_prng(128, find_prng("yarrow"), &prng, NULL)) != CRYPT_OK) {
printf("Error setting up PRNG, %s\n", error_to_string(errno));
}
/* You can use rng_get_bytes on platforms that support it */
/* x = rng_get_bytes(IV,ivsize,NULL);*/
x = yarrow_read(IV,ivsize,&prng);
if (x != ivsize) {
printf("Error reading PRNG for IV required.\n");
exit(-1);
}
if (fwrite(IV,1,ivsize,fdout) != ivsize) {
printf("Error writing IV to output.\n");
exit(-1);
}
if ((errno = ctr_start(cipher_idx,IV,key,ks,0,&ctr)) != CRYPT_OK) {
printf("ctr_start error: %s\n",error_to_string(errno));
exit(-1);
}
do {
y = fread(inbuf,1,sizeof(inbuf),fdin);
if ((errno = ctr_encrypt(inbuf,ciphertext,y,&ctr)) != CRYPT_OK) {
printf("ctr_encrypt error: %s\n", error_to_string(errno));
exit(-1);
}
if (fwrite(ciphertext,1,y,fdout) != y) {
printf("Error writing to output.\n");
exit(-1);
}
} while (y == sizeof(inbuf));
fclose(fdout);
fclose(fdin);
}
return 0;
}
/* $Source: /cvs/libtom/libtomcrypt/demos/encrypt.c,v $ */
/* $Revision: 1.2 $ */
/* $Date: 2005/05/05 14:35:56 $ */
/*
* Written by Daniel Richards <kyhwana@world-net.co.nz> 6/7/2002
* hash.c: This app uses libtomcrypt to hash either stdin or a file
* This file is Public Domain. No rights are reserved.
* Compile with 'gcc hashsum.c -o hashsum -ltomcrypt'
* This example isn't really big enough to warrent splitting into
* more functions ;)
*/
#include <tomcrypt.h>
int errno;
void register_algs();
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int idx, x, z;
unsigned long w;
unsigned char hash_buffer[MAXBLOCKSIZE];
hash_state md;
/* You need to register algorithms before using them */
register_algs();
if (argc < 2) {
printf("usage: ./hash algorithm file [file ...]\n");
printf("Algorithms:\n");
for (x = 0; hash_descriptor[x].name != NULL; x++) {
printf(" %s (%d)\n", hash_descriptor[x].name, hash_descriptor[x].ID);
}
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
idx = find_hash(argv[1]);
if (idx == -1) {
fprintf(stderr, "\nInvalid hash specified on command line.\n");
return -1;
}
if (argc == 2) {
hash_descriptor[idx].init(&md);
do {
x = fread(hash_buffer, 1, sizeof(hash_buffer), stdin);
hash_descriptor[idx].process(&md, hash_buffer, x);
} while (x == sizeof(hash_buffer));
hash_descriptor[idx].done(&md, hash_buffer);
for (x = 0; x < (int)hash_descriptor[idx].hashsize; x++) {
printf("%02x",hash_buffer[x]);
}
printf(" (stdin)\n");
} else {
for (z = 2; z < argc; z++) {
w = sizeof(hash_buffer);
if ((errno = hash_file(idx,argv[z],hash_buffer,&w)) != CRYPT_OK) {
printf("File hash error: %s\n", error_to_string(errno));
} else {
for (x = 0; x < (int)hash_descriptor[idx].hashsize; x++) {
printf("%02x",hash_buffer[x]);
}
printf(" %s\n", argv[z]);
}
}
}
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
void register_algs(void)
{
int err;
#ifdef TIGER
register_hash (&tiger_desc);
#endif
#ifdef MD2
register_hash (&md2_desc);
#endif
#ifdef MD4
register_hash (&md4_desc);
#endif
#ifdef MD5
register_hash (&md5_desc);
#endif
#ifdef SHA1
register_hash (&sha1_desc);
#endif
#ifdef SHA224
register_hash (&sha224_desc);
#endif
#ifdef SHA256
register_hash (&sha256_desc);
#endif
#ifdef SHA384
register_hash (&sha384_desc);
#endif
#ifdef SHA512
register_hash (&sha512_desc);
#endif
#ifdef RIPEMD128
register_hash (&rmd128_desc);
#endif
#ifdef RIPEMD160
register_hash (&rmd160_desc);
#endif
#ifdef WHIRLPOOL
register_hash (&whirlpool_desc);
#endif
#ifdef CHC_HASH
register_hash(&chc_desc);
if ((err = chc_register(register_cipher(&aes_enc_desc))) != CRYPT_OK) {
printf("chc_register error: %s\n", error_to_string(err));
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
#endif
}
/* $Source: /cvs/libtom/libtomcrypt/demos/hashsum.c,v $ */
/* $Revision: 1.2 $ */
/* $Date: 2005/05/05 14:35:56 $ */
/* test the multi helpers... */
#include <tomcrypt.h>
int main(void)
{
unsigned char key[16], buf[2][MAXBLOCKSIZE];
unsigned long len, len2;
/* register algos */
register_hash(&sha256_desc);
register_cipher(&aes_desc);
/* HASH testing */
len = sizeof(buf[0]);
hash_memory(find_hash("sha256"), "hello", 5, buf[0], &len);
len2 = sizeof(buf[0]);
hash_memory_multi(find_hash("sha256"), buf[1], &len2, "hello", 5, NULL);
if (len != len2 || memcmp(buf[0], buf[1], len)) {
printf("Failed: %d %lu %lu\n", __LINE__, len, len2);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
len2 = sizeof(buf[0]);
hash_memory_multi(find_hash("sha256"), buf[1], &len2, "he", 2, "llo", 3, NULL);
if (len != len2 || memcmp(buf[0], buf[1], len)) {
printf("Failed: %d %lu %lu\n", __LINE__, len, len2);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
len2 = sizeof(buf[0]);
hash_memory_multi(find_hash("sha256"), buf[1], &len2, "h", 1, "e", 1, "l", 1, "l", 1, "o", 1, NULL);
if (len != len2 || memcmp(buf[0], buf[1], len)) {
printf("Failed: %d %lu %lu\n", __LINE__, len, len2);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
/* HMAC */
len = sizeof(buf[0]);
hmac_memory(find_hash("sha256"), key, 16, "hello", 5, buf[0], &len);
len2 = sizeof(buf[0]);
hmac_memory_multi(find_hash("sha256"), key, 16, buf[1], &len2, "hello", 5, NULL);
if (len != len2 || memcmp(buf[0], buf[1], len)) {
printf("Failed: %d %lu %lu\n", __LINE__, len, len2);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
len2 = sizeof(buf[0]);
hmac_memory_multi(find_hash("sha256"), key, 16, buf[1], &len2, "he", 2, "llo", 3, NULL);
if (len != len2 || memcmp(buf[0], buf[1], len)) {
printf("Failed: %d %lu %lu\n", __LINE__, len, len2);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
len2 = sizeof(buf[0]);
hmac_memory_multi(find_hash("sha256"), key, 16, buf[1], &len2, "h", 1, "e", 1, "l", 1, "l", 1, "o", 1, NULL);
if (len != len2 || memcmp(buf[0], buf[1], len)) {
printf("Failed: %d %lu %lu\n", __LINE__, len, len2);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
/* OMAC */
len = sizeof(buf[0]);
omac_memory(find_cipher("aes"), key, 16, "hello", 5, buf[0], &len);
len2 = sizeof(buf[0]);
omac_memory_multi(find_cipher("aes"), key, 16, buf[1], &len2, "hello", 5, NULL);
if (len != len2 || memcmp(buf[0], buf[1], len)) {
printf("Failed: %d %lu %lu\n", __LINE__, len, len2);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
len2 = sizeof(buf[0]);
omac_memory_multi(find_cipher("aes"), key, 16, buf[1], &len2, "he", 2, "llo", 3, NULL);
if (len != len2 || memcmp(buf[0], buf[1], len)) {
printf("Failed: %d %lu %lu\n", __LINE__, len, len2);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
len2 = sizeof(buf[0]);
omac_memory_multi(find_cipher("aes"), key, 16, buf[1], &len2, "h", 1, "e", 1, "l", 1, "l", 1, "o", 1, NULL);
if (len != len2 || memcmp(buf[0], buf[1], len)) {
printf("Failed: %d %lu %lu\n", __LINE__, len, len2);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
/* PMAC */
len = sizeof(buf[0]);
pmac_memory(find_cipher("aes"), key, 16, "hello", 5, buf[0], &len);
len2 = sizeof(buf[0]);
pmac_memory_multi(find_cipher("aes"), key, 16, buf[1], &len2, "hello", 5, NULL);
if (len != len2 || memcmp(buf[0], buf[1], len)) {
printf("Failed: %d %lu %lu\n", __LINE__, len, len2);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
len2 = sizeof(buf[0]);
pmac_memory_multi(find_cipher("aes"), key, 16, buf[1], &len2, "he", 2, "llo", 3, NULL);
if (len != len2 || memcmp(buf[0], buf[1], len)) {
printf("Failed: %d %lu %lu\n", __LINE__, len, len2);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
len2 = sizeof(buf[0]);
pmac_memory_multi(find_cipher("aes"), key, 16, buf[1], &len2, "h", 1, "e", 1, "l", 1, "l", 1, "o", 1, NULL);
if (len != len2 || memcmp(buf[0], buf[1], len)) {
printf("Failed: %d %lu %lu\n", __LINE__, len, len2);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
printf("All passed\n");
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
/* $Source: /cvs/libtom/libtomcrypt/demos/multi.c,v $ */
/* $Revision: 1.2 $ */
/* $Date: 2005/05/05 14:35:56 $ */
// small demo app that just includes a cipher/hash/prng
#include <tomcrypt.h>
int main(void)
{
register_cipher(&rijndael_enc_desc);
register_prng(&yarrow_desc);
register_hash(&sha256_desc);
return 0;
}
/* $Source: /cvs/libtom/libtomcrypt/demos/small.c,v $ */
/* $Revision: 1.2 $ */
/* $Date: 2005/05/05 14:35:56 $ */
#include <tomcrypt_test.h>
int main(void)
{
int x;
reg_algs();
printf("build == \n%s\n", crypt_build_settings);
printf("\nstore_test...."); fflush(stdout); x = store_test(); printf(x ? "failed" : "passed");if (x) exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
printf("\ncipher_test..."); fflush(stdout); x = cipher_hash_test(); printf(x ? "failed" : "passed");if (x) exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
printf("\nmodes_test...."); fflush(stdout); x = modes_test(); printf(x ? "failed" : "passed");if (x) exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
printf("\nder_test......"); fflush(stdout); x = der_tests(); printf(x ? "failed" : "passed");if (x) exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
printf("\nmac_test......"); fflush(stdout); x = mac_test(); printf(x ? "failed" : "passed");if (x) exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
printf("\npkcs_1_test..."); fflush(stdout); x = pkcs_1_test(); printf(x ? "failed" : "passed");if (x) exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
printf("\nrsa_test......"); fflush(stdout); x = rsa_test(); printf(x ? "failed" : "passed");if (x) exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
printf("\necc_test......"); fflush(stdout); x = ecc_tests(); printf(x ? "failed" : "passed");if (x) exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
printf("\ndsa_test......"); fflush(stdout); x = dsa_test(); printf(x ? "failed" : "passed");if (x) exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
printf("\ndh_test......."); fflush(stdout); x = dh_tests(); printf(x ? "failed" : "passed");if (x) exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
printf("\n");
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
/* $Source: /cvs/libtom/libtomcrypt/demos/test.c,v $ */
/* $Revision: 1.12 $ */
/* $Date: 2005/06/19 12:06:58 $ */
#include <tomcrypt_test.h>
int main(void)
{
init_timer();
reg_algs();
time_keysched();
time_cipher();
time_cipher2();
time_cipher3();
time_hash();
time_macs();
time_encmacs();
time_prng();
time_mult();
time_sqr();
time_rsa();
time_ecc();
time_dh();
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
/* $Source: /cvs/libtom/libtomcrypt/demos/timing.c,v $ */
/* $Revision: 1.17 $ */
/* $Date: 2005/06/23 02:16:26 $ */
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#!/bin/bash
# aes_tab.o is a pseudo object as it's made from aes.o and MPI is optional
export a=`echo -n "src/ciphers/aes/aes_enc.o *(MPIOBJECT) " ; find . -type f | sort | grep "[.]/src" | grep "[.]c" | grep -v "sha224" | grep -v "sha384" | grep -v "aes_tab" | grep -v "twofish_tab" | grep -v "whirltab" | grep -v "dh_sys" | grep -v "ecc_sys" | grep -v "mpi[.]c" | grep -v "sober128tab" | sed -e 'sE\./EE' | sed -e 's/\.c/\.o/' | xargs`
perl ./parsenames.pl OBJECTS "$a"
export a=`find . -type f | grep [.]/src | grep [.]h | sed -e 'se\./ee' | xargs`
perl ./parsenames.pl HEADERS "$a"
# $Source: /cvs/libtom/libtomcrypt/genlist.sh,v $
# $Revision: 1.3 $
# $Date: 2005/05/05 14:49:27 $
makefile 0 → 100644
# MAKEFILE for linux GCC
#
# Tom St Denis
# Modified by Clay Culver
# The version
VERSION=1.05
# Compiler and Linker Names
#CC=gcc
#LD=ld
# Archiver [makes .a files]
#AR=ar
#ARFLAGS=r
# Compilation flags. Note the += does not write over the user's CFLAGS!
CFLAGS += -c -I./testprof/ -I./src/headers/ -Wall -Wsign-compare -W -Wshadow -Wno-unused-parameter
# additional warnings (newer GCC 3.4 and higher)
#CFLAGS += -Wsystem-headers -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wbad-function-cast -Wcast-align -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes \
# -Wmissing-declarations -Wpointer-arith
ifndef IGNORE_SPEED
# optimize for SPEED
CFLAGS += -O3 -funroll-loops
# add -fomit-frame-pointer. hinders debugging!
CFLAGS += -fomit-frame-pointer
# optimize for SIZE
#CFLAGS += -Os -DLTC_SMALL_CODE
endif
# older GCCs can't handle the "rotate with immediate" ROLc/RORc/etc macros
# define this to help
#CFLAGS += -DLTC_NO_ROLC
# compile for DEBUGING (required for ccmalloc checking!!!)
#CFLAGS += -g3 -DLTC_NO_ASM
#Output filenames for various targets.
LIBNAME=libtomcrypt.a
LIBTEST=testprof/libtomcrypt_prof.a
HASH=hashsum
CRYPT=encrypt
SMALL=small
PROF=x86_prof
TV=tv_gen
MULTI=multi
TIMING=timing
TEST=test
#LIBPATH-The directory for libtomcrypt to be installed to.
#INCPATH-The directory to install the header files for libtomcrypt.
#DATAPATH-The directory to install the pdf docs.
DESTDIR=
LIBPATH=/usr/lib
INCPATH=/usr/include
DATAPATH=/usr/share/doc/libtomcrypt/pdf
#Who do we install as?
ifdef INSTALL_USER
USER=$(INSTALL_USER)
else
USER=root
endif
ifdef INSTALL_GROUP
GROUP=$(INSTALL_GROUP)
else
GROUP=wheel
endif
#List of objects to compile.
#Leave MPI built-in or force developer to link against libtommath?
ifndef IGNORE_MPI
MPIOBJECT=src/misc/mpi/mpi.o
endif
OBJECTS=src/ciphers/aes/aes_enc.o $(MPIOBJECT) src/ciphers/aes/aes.o src/ciphers/anubis.o \
src/ciphers/blowfish.o src/ciphers/cast5.o src/ciphers/des.o src/ciphers/khazad.o src/ciphers/noekeon.o \
src/ciphers/rc2.o src/ciphers/rc5.o src/ciphers/rc6.o src/ciphers/safer/safer.o \
src/ciphers/safer/safer_tab.o src/ciphers/safer/saferp.o src/ciphers/skipjack.o \
src/ciphers/twofish/twofish.o src/ciphers/xtea.o src/encauth/ccm/ccm_memory.o \
src/encauth/ccm/ccm_test.o src/encauth/eax/eax_addheader.o src/encauth/eax/eax_decrypt.o \
src/encauth/eax/eax_decrypt_verify_memory.o src/encauth/eax/eax_done.o src/encauth/eax/eax_encrypt.o \
src/encauth/eax/eax_encrypt_authenticate_memory.o src/encauth/eax/eax_init.o \
src/encauth/eax/eax_test.o src/encauth/gcm/gcm_add_aad.o src/encauth/gcm/gcm_add_iv.o \
src/encauth/gcm/gcm_done.o src/encauth/gcm/gcm_gf_mult.o src/encauth/gcm/gcm_init.o \
src/encauth/gcm/gcm_memory.o src/encauth/gcm/gcm_process.o src/encauth/gcm/gcm_reset.o \
src/encauth/gcm/gcm_test.o src/encauth/ocb/ocb_decrypt.o src/encauth/ocb/ocb_decrypt_verify_memory.o \
src/encauth/ocb/ocb_done_decrypt.o src/encauth/ocb/ocb_done_encrypt.o src/encauth/ocb/ocb_encrypt.o \
src/encauth/ocb/ocb_encrypt_authenticate_memory.o src/encauth/ocb/ocb_init.o src/encauth/ocb/ocb_ntz.o \
src/encauth/ocb/ocb_shift_xor.o src/encauth/ocb/ocb_test.o src/encauth/ocb/s_ocb_done.o \
src/hashes/chc/chc.o src/hashes/helper/hash_file.o src/hashes/helper/hash_filehandle.o \
src/hashes/helper/hash_memory.o src/hashes/helper/hash_memory_multi.o src/hashes/md2.o src/hashes/md4.o \
src/hashes/md5.o src/hashes/rmd128.o src/hashes/rmd160.o src/hashes/sha1.o src/hashes/sha2/sha256.o \
src/hashes/sha2/sha512.o src/hashes/tiger.o src/hashes/whirl/whirl.o src/mac/hmac/hmac_done.o \
src/mac/hmac/hmac_file.o src/mac/hmac/hmac_init.o src/mac/hmac/hmac_memory.o \
src/mac/hmac/hmac_memory_multi.o src/mac/hmac/hmac_process.o src/mac/hmac/hmac_test.o \
src/mac/omac/omac_done.o src/mac/omac/omac_file.o src/mac/omac/omac_init.o src/mac/omac/omac_memory.o \
src/mac/omac/omac_memory_multi.o src/mac/omac/omac_process.o src/mac/omac/omac_test.o \
src/mac/pelican/pelican.o src/mac/pelican/pelican_memory.o src/mac/pelican/pelican_test.o \
src/mac/pmac/pmac_done.o src/mac/pmac/pmac_file.o src/mac/pmac/pmac_init.o src/mac/pmac/pmac_memory.o \
src/mac/pmac/pmac_memory_multi.o src/mac/pmac/pmac_ntz.o src/mac/pmac/pmac_process.o \
src/mac/pmac/pmac_shift_xor.o src/mac/pmac/pmac_test.o src/misc/base64/base64_decode.o \
src/misc/base64/base64_encode.o src/misc/burn_stack.o src/misc/crypt/crypt.o \
src/misc/crypt/crypt_argchk.o src/misc/crypt/crypt_cipher_descriptor.o \
src/misc/crypt/crypt_cipher_is_valid.o src/misc/crypt/crypt_find_cipher.o \
src/misc/crypt/crypt_find_cipher_any.o src/misc/crypt/crypt_find_cipher_id.o \
src/misc/crypt/crypt_find_hash.o src/misc/crypt/crypt_find_hash_any.o \
src/misc/crypt/crypt_find_hash_id.o src/misc/crypt/crypt_find_prng.o \
src/misc/crypt/crypt_hash_descriptor.o src/misc/crypt/crypt_hash_is_valid.o \
src/misc/crypt/crypt_prng_descriptor.o src/misc/crypt/crypt_prng_is_valid.o \
src/misc/crypt/crypt_register_cipher.o src/misc/crypt/crypt_register_hash.o \
src/misc/crypt/crypt_register_prng.o src/misc/crypt/crypt_unregister_cipher.o \
src/misc/crypt/crypt_unregister_hash.o src/misc/crypt/crypt_unregister_prng.o \
src/misc/error_to_string.o src/misc/mpi/is_prime.o src/misc/mpi/mpi_to_ltc_error.o \
src/misc/mpi/rand_prime.o src/misc/pkcs5/pkcs_5_1.o src/misc/pkcs5/pkcs_5_2.o src/misc/zeromem.o \
src/modes/cbc/cbc_decrypt.o src/modes/cbc/cbc_done.o src/modes/cbc/cbc_encrypt.o \
src/modes/cbc/cbc_getiv.o src/modes/cbc/cbc_setiv.o src/modes/cbc/cbc_start.o \
src/modes/cfb/cfb_decrypt.o src/modes/cfb/cfb_done.o src/modes/cfb/cfb_encrypt.o \
src/modes/cfb/cfb_getiv.o src/modes/cfb/cfb_setiv.o src/modes/cfb/cfb_start.o \
src/modes/ctr/ctr_decrypt.o src/modes/ctr/ctr_done.o src/modes/ctr/ctr_encrypt.o \
src/modes/ctr/ctr_getiv.o src/modes/ctr/ctr_setiv.o src/modes/ctr/ctr_start.o \
src/modes/ecb/ecb_decrypt.o src/modes/ecb/ecb_done.o src/modes/ecb/ecb_encrypt.o \
src/modes/ecb/ecb_start.o src/modes/ofb/ofb_decrypt.o src/modes/ofb/ofb_done.o \
src/modes/ofb/ofb_encrypt.o src/modes/ofb/ofb_getiv.o src/modes/ofb/ofb_setiv.o \
src/modes/ofb/ofb_start.o src/pk/asn1/der/bit/der_decode_bit_string.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/bit/der_encode_bit_string.o src/pk/asn1/der/bit/der_length_bit_string.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/choice/der_decode_choice.o src/pk/asn1/der/ia5/der_decode_ia5_string.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/ia5/der_encode_ia5_string.o src/pk/asn1/der/ia5/der_length_ia5_string.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/integer/der_decode_integer.o src/pk/asn1/der/integer/der_encode_integer.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/integer/der_length_integer.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/object_identifier/der_decode_object_identifier.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/object_identifier/der_encode_object_identifier.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/object_identifier/der_length_object_identifier.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/octet/der_decode_octet_string.o src/pk/asn1/der/octet/der_encode_octet_string.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/octet/der_length_octet_string.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/printable_string/der_decode_printable_string.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/printable_string/der_encode_printable_string.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/printable_string/der_length_printable_string.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/sequence/der_decode_sequence.o src/pk/asn1/der/sequence/der_decode_sequence_multi.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/sequence/der_encode_sequence.o src/pk/asn1/der/sequence/der_encode_sequence_multi.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/sequence/der_length_sequence.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/short_integer/der_decode_short_integer.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/short_integer/der_encode_short_integer.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/short_integer/der_length_short_integer.o src/pk/asn1/der/utctime/der_decode_utctime.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/utctime/der_encode_utctime.o src/pk/asn1/der/utctime/der_length_utctime.o \
src/pk/dh/dh.o src/pk/dsa/dsa_export.o src/pk/dsa/dsa_free.o src/pk/dsa/dsa_import.o \
src/pk/dsa/dsa_make_key.o src/pk/dsa/dsa_sign_hash.o src/pk/dsa/dsa_verify_hash.o \
src/pk/dsa/dsa_verify_key.o src/pk/ecc/ecc.o src/pk/packet_store_header.o src/pk/packet_valid_header.o \
src/pk/pkcs1/pkcs_1_i2osp.o src/pk/pkcs1/pkcs_1_mgf1.o src/pk/pkcs1/pkcs_1_oaep_decode.o \
src/pk/pkcs1/pkcs_1_oaep_encode.o src/pk/pkcs1/pkcs_1_os2ip.o src/pk/pkcs1/pkcs_1_pss_decode.o \
src/pk/pkcs1/pkcs_1_pss_encode.o src/pk/rsa/rsa_decrypt_key.o src/pk/rsa/rsa_encrypt_key.o \
src/pk/rsa/rsa_export.o src/pk/rsa/rsa_exptmod.o src/pk/rsa/rsa_free.o src/pk/rsa/rsa_import.o \
src/pk/rsa/rsa_make_key.o src/pk/rsa/rsa_sign_hash.o src/pk/rsa/rsa_verify_hash.o src/prngs/fortuna.o \
src/prngs/rc4.o src/prngs/rng_get_bytes.o src/prngs/rng_make_prng.o src/prngs/sober128.o \
src/prngs/sprng.o src/prngs/yarrow.o
HEADERS=src/headers/tommath_superclass.h src/headers/tomcrypt_cfg.h src/headers/tomcrypt_mac.h \
src/headers/tomcrypt_macros.h src/headers/tomcrypt_custom.h src/headers/tomcrypt_argchk.h \
src/headers/tomcrypt_cipher.h src/headers/tomcrypt_pk.h src/headers/tommath_class.h \
src/headers/ltc_tommath.h src/headers/tomcrypt_hash.h src/headers/tomcrypt_misc.h \
src/headers/tomcrypt.h src/headers/tomcrypt_pkcs.h src/headers/tomcrypt_prng.h testprof/tomcrypt_test.h
TESTOBJECTS=demos/test.o
HASHOBJECTS=demos/hashsum.o
CRYPTOBJECTS=demos/encrypt.o
SMALLOBJECTS=demos/small.o
TVS=demos/tv_gen.o
MULTIS=demos/multi.o
TIMINGS=demos/timing.o
TESTS=demos/test.o
#Files left over from making the crypt.pdf.
LEFTOVERS=*.dvi *.log *.aux *.toc *.idx *.ilg *.ind *.out
#Compressed filenames
COMPRESSED=crypt-$(VERSION).tar.bz2 crypt-$(VERSION).zip
#The default rule for make builds the libtomcrypt library.
default:library
#ciphers come in two flavours... enc+dec and enc
src/ciphers/aes/aes_enc.o: src/ciphers/aes/aes.c src/ciphers/aes/aes_tab.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DENCRYPT_ONLY -c src/ciphers/aes/aes.c -o src/ciphers/aes/aes_enc.o
#These are the rules to make certain object files.
src/ciphers/aes/aes.o: src/ciphers/aes/aes.c src/ciphers/aes/aes_tab.c
src/ciphers/twofish/twofish.o: src/ciphers/twofish/twofish.c src/ciphers/twofish/twofish_tab.c
src/hashes/whirl/whirl.o: src/hashes/whirl/whirl.c src/hashes/whirl/whirltab.c
src/pk/ecc/ecc.o: src/pk/ecc/ecc.c src/pk/ecc/ecc_sys.c
src/pk/dh/dh.o: src/pk/dh/dh.c src/pk/dh/dh_sys.c
src/hashes/sha2/sha512.o: src/hashes/sha2/sha512.c src/hashes/sha2/sha384.c
src/hashes/sha2/sha256.o: src/hashes/sha2/sha256.c src/hashes/sha2/sha224.c
#This rule makes the libtomcrypt library.
library: $(LIBNAME)
$(LIBTEST):
cd testprof ; CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" make
$(LIBNAME): $(OBJECTS)
$(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $(OBJECTS)
ranlib $(LIBNAME)
#This rule makes the hash program included with libtomcrypt
hashsum: library $(HASHOBJECTS)
$(CC) $(HASHOBJECTS) $(LIBNAME) -o $(HASH) $(WARN)
#makes the crypt program
crypt: library $(CRYPTOBJECTS)
$(CC) $(CRYPTOBJECTS) $(LIBNAME) -o $(CRYPT) $(WARN)
#makes the small program
small: library $(SMALLOBJECTS)
$(CC) $(SMALLOBJECTS) $(LIBNAME) -o $(SMALL) $(WARN)
tv_gen: library $(TVS)
$(CC) $(TVS) $(LIBNAME) -o $(TV)
multi: library $(MULTIS)
$(CC) $(MULTIS) $(LIBNAME) -o $(MULTI)
timing: library $(LIBTEST) $(TIMINGS)
$(CC) $(TIMINGS) $(LIBTEST) $(LIBNAME) $(EXTRALIBS) -o $(TIMING)
test: library $(LIBTEST) $(TESTS)
$(CC) $(TESTS) $(LIBTEST) $(LIBNAME) -o $(TEST)
#This rule installs the library and the header files. This must be run
#as root in order to have a high enough permission to write to the correct
#directories and to set the owner and group to root.
install: library docs
install -d -g $(GROUP) -o $(USER) $(DESTDIR)$(LIBPATH)
install -d -g $(GROUP) -o $(USER) $(DESTDIR)$(INCPATH)
install -d -g $(GROUP) -o $(USER) $(DESTDIR)$(DATAPATH)
install -g $(GROUP) -o $(USER) $(LIBNAME) $(DESTDIR)$(LIBPATH)
install -g $(GROUP) -o $(USER) $(HEADERS) $(DESTDIR)$(INCPATH)
install -g $(GROUP) -o $(USER) doc/crypt.pdf $(DESTDIR)$(DATAPATH)
install_test: $(LIBTEST)
install -d -g $(GROUP) -o $(USER) $(DESTDIR)$(LIBPATH)
install -d -g $(GROUP) -o $(USER) $(DESTDIR)$(INCPATH)
install -g $(GROUP) -o $(USER) $(LIBTEST) $(DESTDIR)$(LIBPATH)
profile:
CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS) -fprofile-generate" make timing EXTRALIBS=-lgcov
./timing
rm -f timing `find . -type f | grep [.][ao] | xargs`
CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS) -fprofile-use" make timing EXTRALIBS=-lgcov
#This rule cleans the source tree of all compiled code, not including the pdf
#documentation.
clean:
rm -f `find . -type f | grep "[.]o" | xargs`
rm -f `find . -type f | grep "[.]lo" | xargs`
rm -f `find . -type f | grep "[.]a" | xargs`
rm -f `find . -type f | grep "[.]la" | xargs`
rm -f `find . -type f | grep "[.]obj" | xargs`
rm -f `find . -type f | grep "[.]lib" | xargs`
rm -f `find . -type f | grep "[.]exe" | xargs`
rm -f `find . -type f | grep "[.]gcda" | xargs`
rm -f `find . -type f | grep "[.]gcno" | xargs`
rm -f `find . -type f | grep "[.]il" | xargs`
rm -f `find . -type f | grep "[.]dyn" | xargs`
rm -f `find . -type f | grep "[.]dpi" | xargs`
rm -rf `find . -type d | grep "[.]libs" | xargs`
rm -f crypt.aux crypt.dvi crypt.idx crypt.ilg crypt.ind crypt.log crypt.toc
rm -f $(TV) $(PROF) $(SMALL) $(CRYPT) $(HASHSUM) $(MULTI) $(TIMING) $(TEST)
rm -rf doc/doxygen
rm -f doc/*.pdf
rm -f *.txt
#build the doxy files (requires Doxygen, tetex and patience)
doxy:
doxygen
cd doc/doxygen/latex ; make ; mv -f refman.pdf ../../.
echo The huge doxygen PDF should be available as doc/refman.pdf
#This builds the crypt.pdf file. Note that the rm -f *.pdf has been removed
#from the clean command! This is because most people would like to keep the
#nice pre-compiled crypt.pdf that comes with libtomcrypt! We only need to
#delete it if we are rebuilding it.
docs: crypt.tex
rm -f doc/crypt.pdf $(LEFTOVERS)
echo "hello" > crypt.ind
latex crypt > /dev/null
latex crypt > /dev/null
makeindex crypt.idx > /dev/null
latex crypt > /dev/null
dvipdf crypt
mv -ivf crypt.pdf doc/crypt.pdf
rm -f $(LEFTOVERS)
docdvi: crypt.tex
echo hello > crypt.ind
latex crypt > /dev/null
latex crypt > /dev/null
makeindex crypt.idx
latex crypt > /dev/null
#zipup the project (take that!)
no_oops: clean
cd .. ; cvs commit
echo Scanning for scratch/dirty files
find . -type f | grep -v CVS | xargs -n 1 bash mess.sh
zipup: no_oops docs
cd .. ; rm -rf crypt* libtomcrypt-$(VERSION) ; mkdir libtomcrypt-$(VERSION) ; \
cp -R ./libtomcrypt/* ./libtomcrypt-$(VERSION)/ ; \
cd libtomcrypt-$(VERSION) ; rm -rf `find . -type d | grep CVS | xargs` ; cd .. ; \
tar -cjvf crypt-$(VERSION).tar.bz2 libtomcrypt-$(VERSION) ; \
zip -9r crypt-$(VERSION).zip libtomcrypt-$(VERSION) ; \
gpg -b -a crypt-$(VERSION).tar.bz2 ; gpg -b -a crypt-$(VERSION).zip ; \
mv -fv crypt* ~ ; rm -rf libtomcrypt-$(VERSION)
# $Source: /cvs/libtom/libtomcrypt/makefile,v $
# $Revision: 1.70 $
# $Date: 2005/06/19 18:03:24 $
# MAKEFILE for linux ICC (Intel C compiler)
#
# Tested with ICC v8....
#
# Be aware that ICC isn't quite as stable as GCC and several optimization switches
# seem to break the code (that GCC and MSVC compile just fine). In particular
# "-ip" and "-x*" seem to break the code (ROL/ROR macro problems). As the makefile
# is shipped the code will build and execute properly.
#
# Also note that ICC often makes code that is slower than GCC. This is probably due to
# a mix of not being able to use "-ip" and just having fewer optimization algos than GCC.
#
# Tom St Denis
#ch1-01-1
# Compiler and Linker Names
CC=icc
#LD=ld
# Archiver [makes .a files]
#AR=ar
#ARFLAGS=r
# Compilation flags. Note the += does not write over the user's CFLAGS!
CFLAGS += -c -Isrc/headers/ -Itestprof/ -DINTEL_CC
#The default rule for make builds the libtomcrypt library.
default:library
# optimize for SPEED
#
# -mcpu= can be pentium, pentiumpro (covers PII through PIII) or pentium4
# -ax? specifies make code specifically for ? but compatible with IA-32
# -x? specifies compile solely for ? [not specifically IA-32 compatible]
#
# where ? is
# K - PIII
# W - first P4 [Williamette]
# N - P4 Northwood
# P - P4 Prescott
# B - Blend of P4 and PM [mobile]
#
# Default to just generic max opts
ifdef LTC_SMALL
CFLAGS += -O2 -xP -ip
endif
ifndef IGNORE_SPEED
CFLAGS += -O3 -xP -ip
endif
# want to see stuff?
#CFLAGS += -opt_report
#These flags control how the library gets built.
#Output filenames for various targets.
LIBNAME=libtomcrypt.a
LIBTEST=testprof/libtomcrypt_prof.a
HASH=hashsum
CRYPT=encrypt
SMALL=small
PROF=x86_prof
TV=tv_gen
MULTI=multi
TIMING=timing
TEST=test
#LIBPATH-The directory for libtomcrypt to be installed to.
#INCPATH-The directory to install the header files for libtomcrypt.
#DATAPATH-The directory to install the pdf docs.
DESTDIR=
LIBPATH=/usr/lib
INCPATH=/usr/include
DATAPATH=/usr/share/doc/libtomcrypt/pdf
#List of objects to compile.
#Leave MPI built-in or force developer to link against libtommath?
MPIOBJECT=src/misc/mpi/mpi.o
OBJECTS=src/ciphers/aes/aes_enc.o $(MPIOBJECT) src/ciphers/aes/aes.o src/ciphers/anubis.o \
src/ciphers/blowfish.o src/ciphers/cast5.o src/ciphers/des.o src/ciphers/khazad.o src/ciphers/noekeon.o \
src/ciphers/rc2.o src/ciphers/rc5.o src/ciphers/rc6.o src/ciphers/safer/safer.o \
src/ciphers/safer/safer_tab.o src/ciphers/safer/saferp.o src/ciphers/skipjack.o \
src/ciphers/twofish/twofish.o src/ciphers/xtea.o src/encauth/ccm/ccm_memory.o \
src/encauth/ccm/ccm_test.o src/encauth/eax/eax_addheader.o src/encauth/eax/eax_decrypt.o \
src/encauth/eax/eax_decrypt_verify_memory.o src/encauth/eax/eax_done.o src/encauth/eax/eax_encrypt.o \
src/encauth/eax/eax_encrypt_authenticate_memory.o src/encauth/eax/eax_init.o \
src/encauth/eax/eax_test.o src/encauth/gcm/gcm_add_aad.o src/encauth/gcm/gcm_add_iv.o \
src/encauth/gcm/gcm_done.o src/encauth/gcm/gcm_gf_mult.o src/encauth/gcm/gcm_init.o \
src/encauth/gcm/gcm_memory.o src/encauth/gcm/gcm_process.o src/encauth/gcm/gcm_reset.o \
src/encauth/gcm/gcm_test.o src/encauth/ocb/ocb_decrypt.o src/encauth/ocb/ocb_decrypt_verify_memory.o \
src/encauth/ocb/ocb_done_decrypt.o src/encauth/ocb/ocb_done_encrypt.o src/encauth/ocb/ocb_encrypt.o \
src/encauth/ocb/ocb_encrypt_authenticate_memory.o src/encauth/ocb/ocb_init.o src/encauth/ocb/ocb_ntz.o \
src/encauth/ocb/ocb_shift_xor.o src/encauth/ocb/ocb_test.o src/encauth/ocb/s_ocb_done.o \
src/hashes/chc/chc.o src/hashes/helper/hash_file.o src/hashes/helper/hash_filehandle.o \
src/hashes/helper/hash_memory.o src/hashes/helper/hash_memory_multi.o src/hashes/md2.o src/hashes/md4.o \
src/hashes/md5.o src/hashes/rmd128.o src/hashes/rmd160.o src/hashes/sha1.o src/hashes/sha2/sha256.o \
src/hashes/sha2/sha512.o src/hashes/tiger.o src/hashes/whirl/whirl.o src/mac/hmac/hmac_done.o \
src/mac/hmac/hmac_file.o src/mac/hmac/hmac_init.o src/mac/hmac/hmac_memory.o \
src/mac/hmac/hmac_memory_multi.o src/mac/hmac/hmac_process.o src/mac/hmac/hmac_test.o \
src/mac/omac/omac_done.o src/mac/omac/omac_file.o src/mac/omac/omac_init.o src/mac/omac/omac_memory.o \
src/mac/omac/omac_memory_multi.o src/mac/omac/omac_process.o src/mac/omac/omac_test.o \
src/mac/pelican/pelican.o src/mac/pelican/pelican_memory.o src/mac/pelican/pelican_test.o \
src/mac/pmac/pmac_done.o src/mac/pmac/pmac_file.o src/mac/pmac/pmac_init.o src/mac/pmac/pmac_memory.o \
src/mac/pmac/pmac_memory_multi.o src/mac/pmac/pmac_ntz.o src/mac/pmac/pmac_process.o \
src/mac/pmac/pmac_shift_xor.o src/mac/pmac/pmac_test.o src/misc/base64/base64_decode.o \
src/misc/base64/base64_encode.o src/misc/burn_stack.o src/misc/crypt/crypt.o \
src/misc/crypt/crypt_argchk.o src/misc/crypt/crypt_cipher_descriptor.o \
src/misc/crypt/crypt_cipher_is_valid.o src/misc/crypt/crypt_find_cipher.o \
src/misc/crypt/crypt_find_cipher_any.o src/misc/crypt/crypt_find_cipher_id.o \
src/misc/crypt/crypt_find_hash.o src/misc/crypt/crypt_find_hash_any.o \
src/misc/crypt/crypt_find_hash_id.o src/misc/crypt/crypt_find_prng.o \
src/misc/crypt/crypt_hash_descriptor.o src/misc/crypt/crypt_hash_is_valid.o \
src/misc/crypt/crypt_prng_descriptor.o src/misc/crypt/crypt_prng_is_valid.o \
src/misc/crypt/crypt_register_cipher.o src/misc/crypt/crypt_register_hash.o \
src/misc/crypt/crypt_register_prng.o src/misc/crypt/crypt_unregister_cipher.o \
src/misc/crypt/crypt_unregister_hash.o src/misc/crypt/crypt_unregister_prng.o \
src/misc/error_to_string.o src/misc/mpi/is_prime.o src/misc/mpi/mpi_to_ltc_error.o \
src/misc/mpi/rand_prime.o src/misc/pkcs5/pkcs_5_1.o src/misc/pkcs5/pkcs_5_2.o src/misc/zeromem.o \
src/modes/cbc/cbc_decrypt.o src/modes/cbc/cbc_done.o src/modes/cbc/cbc_encrypt.o \
src/modes/cbc/cbc_getiv.o src/modes/cbc/cbc_setiv.o src/modes/cbc/cbc_start.o \
src/modes/cfb/cfb_decrypt.o src/modes/cfb/cfb_done.o src/modes/cfb/cfb_encrypt.o \
src/modes/cfb/cfb_getiv.o src/modes/cfb/cfb_setiv.o src/modes/cfb/cfb_start.o \
src/modes/ctr/ctr_decrypt.o src/modes/ctr/ctr_done.o src/modes/ctr/ctr_encrypt.o \
src/modes/ctr/ctr_getiv.o src/modes/ctr/ctr_setiv.o src/modes/ctr/ctr_start.o \
src/modes/ecb/ecb_decrypt.o src/modes/ecb/ecb_done.o src/modes/ecb/ecb_encrypt.o \
src/modes/ecb/ecb_start.o src/modes/ofb/ofb_decrypt.o src/modes/ofb/ofb_done.o \
src/modes/ofb/ofb_encrypt.o src/modes/ofb/ofb_getiv.o src/modes/ofb/ofb_setiv.o \
src/modes/ofb/ofb_start.o src/pk/asn1/der/bit/der_decode_bit_string.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/bit/der_encode_bit_string.o src/pk/asn1/der/bit/der_length_bit_string.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/choice/der_decode_choice.o src/pk/asn1/der/ia5/der_decode_ia5_string.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/ia5/der_encode_ia5_string.o src/pk/asn1/der/ia5/der_length_ia5_string.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/integer/der_decode_integer.o src/pk/asn1/der/integer/der_encode_integer.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/integer/der_length_integer.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/object_identifier/der_decode_object_identifier.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/object_identifier/der_encode_object_identifier.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/object_identifier/der_length_object_identifier.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/octet/der_decode_octet_string.o src/pk/asn1/der/octet/der_encode_octet_string.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/octet/der_length_octet_string.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/printable_string/der_decode_printable_string.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/printable_string/der_encode_printable_string.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/printable_string/der_length_printable_string.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/sequence/der_decode_sequence.o src/pk/asn1/der/sequence/der_decode_sequence_multi.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/sequence/der_encode_sequence.o src/pk/asn1/der/sequence/der_encode_sequence_multi.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/sequence/der_length_sequence.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/short_integer/der_decode_short_integer.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/short_integer/der_encode_short_integer.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/short_integer/der_length_short_integer.o src/pk/asn1/der/utctime/der_decode_utctime.o \
src/pk/asn1/der/utctime/der_encode_utctime.o src/pk/asn1/der/utctime/der_length_utctime.o \
src/pk/dh/dh.o src/pk/dsa/dsa_export.o src/pk/dsa/dsa_free.o src/pk/dsa/dsa_import.o \
src/pk/dsa/dsa_make_key.o src/pk/dsa/dsa_sign_hash.o src/pk/dsa/dsa_verify_hash.o \
src/pk/dsa/dsa_verify_key.o src/pk/ecc/ecc.o src/pk/packet_store_header.o src/pk/packet_valid_header.o \
src/pk/pkcs1/pkcs_1_i2osp.o src/pk/pkcs1/pkcs_1_mgf1.o src/pk/pkcs1/pkcs_1_oaep_decode.o \
src/pk/pkcs1/pkcs_1_oaep_encode.o src/pk/pkcs1/pkcs_1_os2ip.o src/pk/pkcs1/pkcs_1_pss_decode.o \
src/pk/pkcs1/pkcs_1_pss_encode.o src/pk/rsa/rsa_decrypt_key.o src/pk/rsa/rsa_encrypt_key.o \
src/pk/rsa/rsa_export.o src/pk/rsa/rsa_exptmod.o src/pk/rsa/rsa_free.o src/pk/rsa/rsa_import.o \
src/pk/rsa/rsa_make_key.o src/pk/rsa/rsa_sign_hash.o src/pk/rsa/rsa_verify_hash.o src/prngs/fortuna.o \
src/prngs/rc4.o src/prngs/rng_get_bytes.o src/prngs/rng_make_prng.o src/prngs/sober128.o \
src/prngs/sprng.o src/prngs/yarrow.o
HEADERS=src/headers/tommath_superclass.h src/headers/tomcrypt_cfg.h src/headers/tomcrypt_mac.h \
src/headers/tomcrypt_macros.h src/headers/tomcrypt_custom.h src/headers/tomcrypt_argchk.h \
src/headers/tomcrypt_cipher.h src/headers/tomcrypt_pk.h src/headers/tommath_class.h \
src/headers/ltc_tommath.h src/headers/tomcrypt_hash.h src/headers/tomcrypt_misc.h \
src/headers/tomcrypt.h src/headers/tomcrypt_pkcs.h src/headers/tomcrypt_prng.h testprof/tomcrypt_test.h
#ciphers come in two flavours... enc+dec and enc
aes_enc.o: aes.c aes_tab.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DENCRYPT_ONLY -c aes.c -o aes_enc.o
HASHOBJECTS=demos/hashsum.o
CRYPTOBJECTS=demos/encrypt.o
SMALLOBJECTS=demos/small.o
TVS=demos/tv_gen.o
TIMINGS=demos/timing.o
TESTS=demos/test.o
#Files left over from making the crypt.pdf.
LEFTOVERS=*.dvi *.log *.aux *.toc *.idx *.ilg *.ind
#Compressed filenames
COMPRESSED=crypt.tar.bz2 crypt.zip crypt.tar.gz
#ciphers come in two flavours... enc+dec and enc
src/ciphers/aes/aes_enc.o: src/ciphers/aes/aes.c src/ciphers/aes/aes_tab.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DENCRYPT_ONLY -c src/ciphers/aes/aes.c -o src/ciphers/aes/aes_enc.o
#These are the rules to make certain object files.
src/ciphers/aes/aes.o: src/ciphers/aes/aes.c src/ciphers/aes/aes_tab.c
src/ciphers/twofish/twofish.o: src/ciphers/twofish/twofish.c src/ciphers/twofish/twofish_tab.c
src/hashes/whirl/whirl.o: src/hashes/whirl/whirl.c src/hashes/whirl/whirltab.c
src/pk/ecc/ecc.o: src/pk/ecc/ecc.c src/pk/ecc/ecc_sys.c
src/pk/dh/dh.o: src/pk/dh/dh.c src/pk/dh/dh_sys.c
src/hashes/sha2/sha512.o: src/hashes/sha2/sha512.c src/hashes/sha2/sha384.c
src/hashes/sha2/sha256.o: src/hashes/sha2/sha256.c src/hashes/sha2/sha224.c
#This rule makes the libtomcrypt library.
library: $(LIBTEST) $(LIBNAME)
$(LIBTEST):
cd testprof ; make -f makefile.icc
$(LIBNAME): $(OBJECTS)
$(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $(OBJECTS)
ranlib $(LIBNAME)
#This rule makes the hash program included with libtomcrypt
hashsum: library $(HASHOBJECTS)
$(CC) $(HASHOBJECTS) $(LIBNAME) -o $(HASH) $(WARN)
#makes the crypt program
crypt: library $(CRYPTOBJECTS)
$(CC) $(CRYPTOBJECTS) $(LIBNAME) -o $(CRYPT) $(WARN)
#makes the small program
small: library $(SMALLOBJECTS)
$(CC) $(SMALLOBJECTS) $(LIBNAME) -o $(SMALL) $(WARN)
tv_gen: library $(TVS)
$(CC) $(TVS) $(LIBNAME) -o $(TV)
timing: library $(TIMINGS)
$(CC) $(TIMINGS) $(LIBTEST) $(LIBNAME) -o $(TIMING)
test: library $(TESTS)
$(CC) $(TESTS) $(LIBTEST) $(LIBNAME) -o $(TEST)
#This rule installs the library and the header files. This must be run
#as root in order to have a high enough permission to write to the correct
#directories and to set the owner and group to root.
install: library
install -d -g root -o root $(DESTDIR)$(LIBPATH)
install -d -g root -o root $(DESTDIR)$(INCPATH)
install -g root -o root $(LIBNAME) $(DESTDIR)$(LIBPATH)
install -g root -o root $(LIBTEST) $(DESTDIR)$(LIBPATH)
install -g root -o root $(HEADERS) $(DESTDIR)$(INCPATH)
# $Source: /cvs/libtom/libtomcrypt/makefile.icc,v $
# $Revision: 1.33 $
# $Date: 2005/06/19 18:22:31 $
#MSVC Makefile [tested with MSVC 6.00 with SP5]
#
#Tom St Denis
CFLAGS = /Isrc/headers/ /Itestprof/ /Ox /DWIN32 /W3 /Fo$@
default: library
# leave this blank and link against libtommath if you want better link resolution
MPIOBJECT=src/misc/mpi/mpi.obj
OBJECTS=src/ciphers/aes/aes_enc.obj $(MPIOBJECT) src/ciphers/aes/aes.obj src/ciphers/anubis.obj \
src/ciphers/blowfish.obj src/ciphers/cast5.obj src/ciphers/des.obj src/ciphers/khazad.obj src/ciphers/noekeon.obj \
src/ciphers/rc2.obj src/ciphers/rc5.obj src/ciphers/rc6.obj src/ciphers/safer/safer.obj \
src/ciphers/safer/safer_tab.obj src/ciphers/safer/saferp.obj src/ciphers/skipjack.obj \
src/ciphers/twofish/twofish.obj src/ciphers/xtea.obj src/encauth/ccm/ccm_memory.obj \
src/encauth/ccm/ccm_test.obj src/encauth/eax/eax_addheader.obj src/encauth/eax/eax_decrypt.obj \
src/encauth/eax/eax_decrypt_verify_memory.obj src/encauth/eax/eax_done.obj src/encauth/eax/eax_encrypt.obj \
src/encauth/eax/eax_encrypt_authenticate_memory.obj src/encauth/eax/eax_init.obj \
src/encauth/eax/eax_test.obj src/encauth/gcm/gcm_add_aad.obj src/encauth/gcm/gcm_add_iv.obj \
src/encauth/gcm/gcm_done.obj src/encauth/gcm/gcm_gf_mult.obj src/encauth/gcm/gcm_init.obj \
src/encauth/gcm/gcm_memory.obj src/encauth/gcm/gcm_process.obj src/encauth/gcm/gcm_reset.obj \
src/encauth/gcm/gcm_test.obj src/encauth/ocb/ocb_decrypt.obj src/encauth/ocb/ocb_decrypt_verify_memory.obj \
src/encauth/ocb/ocb_done_decrypt.obj src/encauth/ocb/ocb_done_encrypt.obj src/encauth/ocb/ocb_encrypt.obj \
src/encauth/ocb/ocb_encrypt_authenticate_memory.obj src/encauth/ocb/ocb_init.obj src/encauth/ocb/ocb_ntz.obj \
src/encauth/ocb/ocb_shift_xor.obj src/encauth/ocb/ocb_test.obj src/encauth/ocb/s_ocb_done.obj \
src/hashes/chc/chc.obj src/hashes/helper/hash_file.obj src/hashes/helper/hash_filehandle.obj \
src/hashes/helper/hash_memory.obj src/hashes/helper/hash_memory_multi.obj src/hashes/md2.obj src/hashes/md4.obj \
src/hashes/md5.obj src/hashes/rmd128.obj src/hashes/rmd160.obj src/hashes/sha1.obj src/hashes/sha2/sha256.obj \
src/hashes/sha2/sha512.obj src/hashes/tiger.obj src/hashes/whirl/whirl.obj src/mac/hmac/hmac_done.obj \
src/mac/hmac/hmac_file.obj src/mac/hmac/hmac_init.obj src/mac/hmac/hmac_memory.obj \
src/mac/hmac/hmac_memory_multi.obj src/mac/hmac/hmac_process.obj src/mac/hmac/hmac_test.obj \
src/mac/omac/omac_done.obj src/mac/omac/omac_file.obj src/mac/omac/omac_init.obj src/mac/omac/omac_memory.obj \
src/mac/omac/omac_memory_multi.obj src/mac/omac/omac_process.obj src/mac/omac/omac_test.obj \
src/mac/pelican/pelican.obj src/mac/pelican/pelican_memory.obj src/mac/pelican/pelican_test.obj \
src/mac/pmac/pmac_done.obj src/mac/pmac/pmac_file.obj src/mac/pmac/pmac_init.obj src/mac/pmac/pmac_memory.obj \
src/mac/pmac/pmac_memory_multi.obj src/mac/pmac/pmac_ntz.obj src/mac/pmac/pmac_process.obj \
src/mac/pmac/pmac_shift_xor.obj src/mac/pmac/pmac_test.obj src/misc/base64/base64_decode.obj \
src/misc/base64/base64_encode.obj src/misc/burn_stack.obj src/misc/crypt/crypt.obj \
src/misc/crypt/crypt_argchk.obj src/misc/crypt/crypt_cipher_descriptor.obj \
src/misc/crypt/crypt_cipher_is_valid.obj src/misc/crypt/crypt_find_cipher.obj \
src/misc/crypt/crypt_find_cipher_any.obj src/misc/crypt/crypt_find_cipher_id.obj \
src/misc/crypt/crypt_find_hash.obj src/misc/crypt/crypt_find_hash_any.obj \
src/misc/crypt/crypt_find_hash_id.obj src/misc/crypt/crypt_find_prng.obj \
src/misc/crypt/crypt_hash_descriptor.obj src/misc/crypt/crypt_hash_is_valid.obj \
src/misc/crypt/crypt_prng_descriptor.obj src/misc/crypt/crypt_prng_is_valid.obj \
src/misc/crypt/crypt_register_cipher.obj src/misc/crypt/crypt_register_hash.obj \
src/misc/crypt/crypt_register_prng.obj src/misc/crypt/crypt_unregister_cipher.obj \
src/misc/crypt/crypt_unregister_hash.obj src/misc/crypt/crypt_unregister_prng.obj \
src/misc/error_to_string.obj src/misc/mpi/is_prime.obj src/misc/mpi/mpi_to_ltc_error.obj \
src/misc/mpi/rand_prime.obj src/misc/pkcs5/pkcs_5_1.obj src/misc/pkcs5/pkcs_5_2.obj src/misc/zeromem.obj \
src/modes/cbc/cbc_decrypt.obj src/modes/cbc/cbc_done.obj src/modes/cbc/cbc_encrypt.obj \
src/modes/cbc/cbc_getiv.obj src/modes/cbc/cbc_setiv.obj src/modes/cbc/cbc_start.obj \
src/modes/cfb/cfb_decrypt.obj src/modes/cfb/cfb_done.obj src/modes/cfb/cfb_encrypt.obj \
src/modes/cfb/cfb_getiv.obj src/modes/cfb/cfb_setiv.obj src/modes/cfb/cfb_start.obj \
src/modes/ctr/ctr_decrypt.obj src/modes/ctr/ctr_done.obj src/modes/ctr/ctr_encrypt.obj \
src/modes/ctr/ctr_getiv.obj src/modes/ctr/ctr_setiv.obj src/modes/ctr/ctr_start.obj \
src/modes/ecb/ecb_decrypt.obj src/modes/ecb/ecb_done.obj src/modes/ecb/ecb_encrypt.obj \
src/modes/ecb/ecb_start.obj src/modes/ofb/ofb_decrypt.obj src/modes/ofb/ofb_done.obj \
src/modes/ofb/ofb_encrypt.obj src/modes/ofb/ofb_getiv.obj src/modes/ofb/ofb_setiv.obj \
src/modes/ofb/ofb_start.obj src/pk/asn1/der/bit/der_decode_bit_string.obj \
src/pk/asn1/der/bit/der_encode_bit_string.obj src/pk/asn1/der/bit/der_length_bit_string.obj \
src/pk/asn1/der/choice/der_decode_choice.obj src/pk/asn1/der/ia5/der_decode_ia5_string.obj \
src/pk/asn1/der/ia5/der_encode_ia5_string.obj src/pk/asn1/der/ia5/der_length_ia5_string.obj \
src/pk/asn1/der/integer/der_decode_integer.obj src/pk/asn1/der/integer/der_encode_integer.obj \
src/pk/asn1/der/integer/der_length_integer.obj \
src/pk/asn1/der/object_identifier/der_decode_object_identifier.obj \
src/pk/asn1/der/object_identifier/der_encode_object_identifier.obj \
src/pk/asn1/der/object_identifier/der_length_object_identifier.obj \
src/pk/asn1/der/octet/der_decode_octet_string.obj src/pk/asn1/der/octet/der_encode_octet_string.obj \
src/pk/asn1/der/octet/der_length_octet_string.obj \
src/pk/asn1/der/printable_string/der_decode_printable_string.obj \
src/pk/asn1/der/printable_string/der_encode_printable_string.obj \
src/pk/asn1/der/printable_string/der_length_printable_string.obj \
src/pk/asn1/der/sequence/der_decode_sequence.obj src/pk/asn1/der/sequence/der_decode_sequence_multi.obj \
src/pk/asn1/der/sequence/der_encode_sequence.obj src/pk/asn1/der/sequence/der_encode_sequence_multi.obj \
src/pk/asn1/der/sequence/der_length_sequence.obj \
src/pk/asn1/der/short_integer/der_decode_short_integer.obj \
src/pk/asn1/der/short_integer/der_encode_short_integer.obj \
src/pk/asn1/der/short_integer/der_length_short_integer.obj src/pk/asn1/der/utctime/der_decode_utctime.obj \
src/pk/asn1/der/utctime/der_encode_utctime.obj src/pk/asn1/der/utctime/der_length_utctime.obj \
src/pk/dh/dh.obj src/pk/dsa/dsa_export.obj src/pk/dsa/dsa_free.obj src/pk/dsa/dsa_import.obj \
src/pk/dsa/dsa_make_key.obj src/pk/dsa/dsa_sign_hash.obj src/pk/dsa/dsa_verify_hash.obj \
src/pk/dsa/dsa_verify_key.obj src/pk/ecc/ecc.obj src/pk/packet_store_header.obj src/pk/packet_valid_header.obj \
src/pk/pkcs1/pkcs_1_i2osp.obj src/pk/pkcs1/pkcs_1_mgf1.obj src/pk/pkcs1/pkcs_1_oaep_decode.obj \
src/pk/pkcs1/pkcs_1_oaep_encode.obj src/pk/pkcs1/pkcs_1_os2ip.obj src/pk/pkcs1/pkcs_1_pss_decode.obj \
src/pk/pkcs1/pkcs_1_pss_encode.obj src/pk/rsa/rsa_decrypt_key.obj src/pk/rsa/rsa_encrypt_key.obj \
src/pk/rsa/rsa_export.obj src/pk/rsa/rsa_exptmod.obj src/pk/rsa/rsa_free.obj src/pk/rsa/rsa_import.obj \
src/pk/rsa/rsa_make_key.obj src/pk/rsa/rsa_sign_hash.obj src/pk/rsa/rsa_verify_hash.obj src/prngs/fortuna.obj \
src/prngs/rc4.obj src/prngs/rng_get_bytes.obj src/prngs/rng_make_prng.obj src/prngs/sober128.obj \
src/prngs/sprng.obj src/prngs/yarrow.obj
HEADERS=src/headers/tommath_superclass.h src/headers/tomcrypt_cfg.h src/headers/tomcrypt_mac.h \
src/headers/tomcrypt_macros.h src/headers/tomcrypt_custom.h src/headers/tomcrypt_argchk.h \
src/headers/tomcrypt_cipher.h src/headers/tomcrypt_pk.h src/headers/tommath_class.h \
src/headers/ltc_tommath.h src/headers/tomcrypt_hash.h src/headers/tomcrypt_misc.h \
src/headers/tomcrypt.h src/headers/tomcrypt_pkcs.h src/headers/tomcrypt_prng.h testprof/tomcrypt_test.h
#ciphers come in two flavours... enc+dec and enc
src/ciphers/aes/aes_enc.obj: src/ciphers/aes/aes.c src/ciphers/aes/aes_tab.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) /DENCRYPT_ONLY /c src/ciphers/aes/aes.c /Fosrc/ciphers/aes/aes_enc.obj
library: $(OBJECTS)
lib /out:tomcrypt.lib $(OBJECTS)
cd testprof
nmake -f makefile.msvc
cd ..
tv_gen: demos/tv_gen.c library
cl $(CFLAGS) demos/tv_gen.c tomcrypt.lib advapi32.lib
hashsum: demos/hashsum.c library
cl $(CFLAGS) demos/hashsum.c tomcrypt.lib advapi32.lib
test: demos/test.c library
cl $(CFLAGS) demos/test.c testprof/tomcrypt_prof.lib tomcrypt.lib advapi32.lib
timing: demos/timing.c library
cl $(CFLAGS) demos/timing.c testprof/tomcrypt_prof.lib tomcrypt.lib advapi32.lib
# $Source: /cvs/libtom/libtomcrypt/makefile.msvc,v $
# $Revision: 1.15 $
# $Date: 2005/06/27 12:37:06 $
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