From 17d40c6057c88f4c432b0d7bac88e1b84cb7e67f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2024 14:03:36 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 1.65.0+dfsg1. 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- } - } - } - } -} - -// module to separate Digest from other traits -mod foo { - use super::super::Digest; - use core::fmt::Debug; - - pub fn digest_test(input: &[u8], output: &[u8]) -> Option<&'static str> - where D: Digest + Debug + Clone - { - let mut hasher = D::new(); - // Test that it works when accepting the message all at once - hasher.input(input); - let mut hasher2 = hasher.clone(); - if hasher.result().as_slice() != output { - return Some("whole message"); - } - - // Test if reset works correctly - hasher2.reset(); - hasher2.input(input); - if hasher2.result().as_slice() != output { - return Some("whole message after reset"); - } - - // Test that it works when accepting the message in pieces - let mut hasher = D::new(); - let len = input.len(); - let mut left = len; - while left > 0 { - let take = (left + 1) / 2; - hasher.input(&input[len - left..take + len - left]); - left = left - take; - } - if hasher.result().as_slice() != output { - return Some("message in pieces"); - } - - // Test processing byte-by-byte - let mut hasher = D::new(); - for chunk in input.chunks(1) { - hasher.input(chunk) - } - if hasher.result().as_slice() != output { - return Some("message byte-by-byte"); - } - None - } - - - pub fn one_million_a(expected: &[u8]) - where D: Digest + Debug + Clone - { - let mut sh = D::new(); - for _ in 0..50_000 { - sh.input(&[b'a'; 10]); - } - sh.input(&[b'a'; 500_000][..]); - let out = sh.result(); - assert_eq!(out[..], expected[..]); - } -} - -pub use self::foo::{digest_test, one_million_a}; - -pub fn xof_test(input: &[u8], output: &[u8]) - -> Option<&'static str> - where D: Input + ExtendableOutput + Default + Debug + Reset + Clone -{ - let mut hasher = D::default(); - let mut buf = [0u8; 1024]; - // Test that it works when accepting the message all at once - hasher.input(input); - - let mut hasher2 = hasher.clone(); - { - let out = &mut buf[..output.len()]; - hasher.xof_result().read(out); - - if out != output { return Some("whole message"); } - } - - // Test if hasher resets correctly - hasher2.reset(); - hasher2.input(input); - - { - let out = &mut buf[..output.len()]; - hasher2.xof_result().read(out); - - if out != output { return Some("whole message after reset"); } - } - - // Test if hasher accepts message in pieces correctly - let mut hasher = D::default(); - let len = input.len(); - let mut left = len; - while left > 0 { - let take = (left + 1) / 2; - hasher.input(&input[len - left..take + len - left]); - left = left - take; - } - - { - let out = &mut buf[..output.len()]; - hasher.xof_result().read(out); - if out != output { return Some("message in pieces"); } - } - - // Test reading from reader byte by byte - let mut hasher = D::default(); - hasher.input(input); - - let mut reader = hasher.xof_result(); - let out = &mut buf[..output.len()]; - for chunk in out.chunks_mut(1) { - reader.read(chunk); - } - - if out != output { return Some("message in pieces"); } - None -} - -pub fn variable_test(input: &[u8], output: &[u8]) - -> Option<&'static str> - where D: Input + VariableOutput + Reset + Debug + Clone -{ - let mut hasher = D::new(output.len()).unwrap(); - let mut buf = [0u8; 128]; - let buf = &mut buf[..output.len()]; - // Test that it works when accepting the message all at once - hasher.input(input); - let mut hasher2 = hasher.clone(); - hasher.variable_result(|res| buf.copy_from_slice(res)); - if buf != output { return Some("whole message"); } - - // Test if reset works correctly - hasher2.reset(); - hasher2.input(input); - hasher2.variable_result(|res| buf.copy_from_slice(res)); - if buf != output { return Some("whole message after reset"); } - - // Test that it works when accepting the message in pieces - let mut hasher = D::new(output.len()).unwrap(); - let len = input.len(); - let mut left = len; - while left > 0 { - let take = (left + 1) / 2; - hasher.input(&input[len - left..take + len - left]); - left = left - take; - } - hasher.variable_result(|res| buf.copy_from_slice(res)); - if buf != output { return Some("message in pieces"); } - - // Test processing byte-by-byte - let mut hasher = D::new(output.len()).unwrap(); - for chunk in input.chunks(1) { - hasher.input(chunk) - } - hasher.variable_result(|res| buf.copy_from_slice(res)); - if buf != output { return Some("message byte-by-byte"); } - None -} - - -#[macro_export] -macro_rules! bench { - ($name:ident, $engine:path, $bs:expr) => { - #[bench] - fn $name(b: &mut Bencher) { - let mut d = <$engine>::default(); - let data = [0; $bs]; - - b.iter(|| { - d.input(&data[..]); - }); - - b.bytes = $bs; - } - }; - - ($engine:path) => { - extern crate test; - - use test::Bencher; - use digest::Digest; - - bench!(bench1_10, $engine, 10); - bench!(bench2_100, $engine, 100); - bench!(bench3_1000, $engine, 1000); - bench!(bench4_10000, $engine, 10000); - } -} diff --git a/vendor/digest-0.8.1/src/digest.rs b/vendor/digest-0.8.1/src/digest.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 50128e13e..000000000 --- a/vendor/digest-0.8.1/src/digest.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -use super::{Input, FixedOutput, Reset}; -use generic_array::{GenericArray, ArrayLength}; -use generic_array::typenum::Unsigned; - -/// The `Digest` trait specifies an interface common for digest functions. -/// -/// It's a convenience wrapper around `Input`, `FixedOutput`, `Reset`, `Clone`, -/// and `Default` traits. It also provides additional convenience methods. -pub trait Digest { - type OutputSize: ArrayLength; - /// Create new hasher instance - fn new() -> Self; - - /// Digest input data. - /// - /// This method can be called repeatedly for use with streaming messages. - fn input>(&mut self, data: B); - - /// Digest input data in a chained manner. - fn chain>(self, data: B) -> Self where Self: Sized; - - /// Retrieve result and consume hasher instance. - fn result(self) -> GenericArray; - - /// Retrieve result and reset hasher instance. - /// - /// This method sometimes can be more efficient compared to hasher - /// re-creation. - fn result_reset(&mut self) -> GenericArray; - - /// Reset hasher instance to its initial state. - fn reset(&mut self); - - /// Get output size of the hasher - fn output_size() -> usize; - - /// Convenience function to compute hash of the `data`. It will handle - /// hasher creation, data feeding and finalization. - /// - /// Example: - /// - /// ```rust,ignore - /// println!("{:x}", sha2::Sha256::digest(b"Hello world")); - /// ``` - fn digest(data: &[u8]) -> GenericArray; -} - -impl Digest for D { - type OutputSize = ::OutputSize; - - fn new() -> Self { - Self::default() - } - - fn input>(&mut self, data: B) { - Input::input(self, data); - } - - fn chain>(self, data: B) -> Self where Self: Sized { - Input::chain(self, data) - } - - fn result(self) -> GenericArray { - self.fixed_result() - } - - fn result_reset(&mut self) -> GenericArray { - let res = self.clone().fixed_result(); - self.reset(); - res - } - - fn reset(&mut self) { - ::reset(self) - } - - fn output_size() -> usize { - Self::OutputSize::to_usize() - } - - fn digest(data: &[u8]) -> GenericArray { - let mut hasher = Self::default(); - Input::input(&mut hasher, data); - hasher.fixed_result() - } -} diff --git a/vendor/digest-0.8.1/src/dyn_digest.rs b/vendor/digest-0.8.1/src/dyn_digest.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 2af43a8e3..000000000 --- a/vendor/digest-0.8.1/src/dyn_digest.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -#![cfg(feature = "std")] -use std::boxed::Box; - -use super::{Input, FixedOutput, Reset}; -use generic_array::typenum::Unsigned; - -/// The `DynDigest` trait is a modification of `Digest` trait suitable -/// for trait objects. -pub trait DynDigest { - /// Digest input data. - /// - /// This method can be called repeatedly for use with streaming messages. - fn input(&mut self, data: &[u8]); - - /// Retrieve result and reset hasher instance - fn result_reset(&mut self) -> Box<[u8]>; - - /// Retrieve result and consume boxed hasher instance - fn result(self: Box) -> Box<[u8]>; - - /// Reset hasher instance to its initial state. - fn reset(&mut self); - - /// Get output size of the hasher - fn output_size(&self) -> usize; - - /// Clone hasher state into a boxed trait object - fn box_clone(&self) -> Box; -} - -impl DynDigest for D { - fn input(&mut self, data: &[u8]) { - Input::input(self, data); - } - - fn result_reset(&mut self) -> Box<[u8]> { - let res = self.clone().fixed_result().to_vec().into_boxed_slice(); - Reset::reset(self); - res - } - - fn result(self: Box) -> Box<[u8]> { - self.fixed_result().to_vec().into_boxed_slice() - } - - fn reset(&mut self) { - Reset::reset(self); - } - - fn output_size(&self) -> usize { - ::OutputSize::to_usize() - } - - fn box_clone(&self) -> Box { - Box::new(self.clone()) - } -} - -impl Clone for Box { - fn clone(&self) -> Self { - self.box_clone() - } -} diff --git a/vendor/digest-0.8.1/src/errors.rs b/vendor/digest-0.8.1/src/errors.rs deleted file mode 100644 index aa026a21a..000000000 --- a/vendor/digest-0.8.1/src/errors.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -use core::fmt; -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -use std::error; - -/// The error type for variable hasher initialization -#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Default)] -pub struct InvalidOutputSize; - -impl fmt::Display for InvalidOutputSize { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { - f.write_str("invalid output size") - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -impl error::Error for InvalidOutputSize { - fn description(&self) -> &str { - "invalid output size" - } -} diff --git a/vendor/digest-0.8.1/src/lib.rs b/vendor/digest-0.8.1/src/lib.rs deleted file mode 100644 index f03c50107..000000000 --- a/vendor/digest-0.8.1/src/lib.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,141 +0,0 @@ -//! This crate provides traits which describe functionality of cryptographic hash -//! functions. -//! -//! Traits in this repository can be separated into two levels: -//! - Low level traits: `Input`, `BlockInput`, `Reset`, `FixedOutput`, -//! `VariableOutput`, `ExtendableOutput`. These traits atomically describe -//! available functionality of hash function implementations. -//! - Convenience trait: `Digest`, `DynDigest`. They are wrappers around -//! low level traits for most common hash-function use-cases. -//! -//! Additionally hash functions implement traits from `std`: `Default`, `Clone`, -//! `Write`. (the latter depends on enabled-by-default `std` crate feature) -//! -//! The `Digest` trait is the most commonly used trait. -#![no_std] -#![doc(html_logo_url = - "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/RustCrypto/meta/master/logo_small.png")] -pub extern crate generic_array; -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -#[macro_use] extern crate std; -#[cfg(feature = "dev")] -pub extern crate blobby; -use generic_array::{GenericArray, ArrayLength}; -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -use std::vec::Vec; - -mod digest; -mod dyn_digest; -mod errors; -#[cfg(feature = "dev")] -pub mod dev; - -pub use errors::InvalidOutputSize; -pub use digest::Digest; -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -pub use dyn_digest::DynDigest; - -/// Trait for processing input data -pub trait Input { - /// Digest input data. - /// - /// This method can be called repeatedly, e.g. for processing streaming - /// messages. - fn input>(&mut self, data: B); - - /// Digest input data in a chained manner. - fn chain>(mut self, data: B) -> Self where Self: Sized { - self.input(data); - self - } -} - -/// Trait to indicate that digest function processes data in blocks of size -/// `BlockSize`. -/// -/// The main usage of this trait is for implementing HMAC generically. -pub trait BlockInput { - type BlockSize: ArrayLength; -} - -/// Trait for returning digest result with the fixed size -pub trait FixedOutput { - type OutputSize: ArrayLength; - - /// Retrieve result and consume hasher instance. - fn fixed_result(self) -> GenericArray; -} - -/// Trait for returning digest result with the variable size -pub trait VariableOutput: core::marker::Sized { - /// Create new hasher instance with the given output size. - /// - /// It will return `Err(InvalidOutputSize)` in case if hasher can not return - /// specified output size. It will always return an error if output size - /// equals to zero. - fn new(output_size: usize) -> Result; - - /// Get output size of the hasher instance provided to the `new` method - fn output_size(&self) -> usize; - - /// Retrieve result via closure and consume hasher. - /// - /// Closure is guaranteed to be called, length of the buffer passed to it - /// will be equal to `output_size`. - fn variable_result(self, f: F); - - /// Retrieve result into vector and consume hasher. - #[cfg(feature = "std")] - fn vec_result(self) -> Vec { - let mut buf = Vec::with_capacity(self.output_size()); - self.variable_result(|res| buf.extend_from_slice(res)); - buf - } -} - -/// Trait for describing readers which are used to extract extendable output -/// from XOF (extendable-output function) result. -pub trait XofReader { - /// Read output into the `buffer`. Can be called unlimited number of times. - fn read(&mut self, buffer: &mut [u8]); -} - -/// Trait which describes extendable-output functions (XOF). -pub trait ExtendableOutput: core::marker::Sized { - type Reader: XofReader; - - /// Retrieve XOF reader and consume hasher instance. - fn xof_result(self) -> Self::Reader; - - /// Retrieve result into vector of specified length. - #[cfg(feature = "std")] - fn vec_result(self, n: usize) -> Vec { - let mut buf = vec![0u8; n]; - self.xof_result().read(&mut buf); - buf - } -} - -/// Trait for resetting hash instances -pub trait Reset { - /// Reset hasher instance to its initial state and return current state. - fn reset(&mut self); -} - -#[macro_export] -/// Implements `std::io::Write` trait for implementer of `Input` -macro_rules! impl_write { - ($hasher:ident) => { - #[cfg(feature = "std")] - impl ::std::io::Write for $hasher { - fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> ::std::io::Result { - Input::input(self, buf); - Ok(buf.len()) - } - - fn flush(&mut self) -> ::std::io::Result<()> { - Ok(()) - } - } - } -} -- cgit v1.2.3