APG v2.0.0a0
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/*
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** This code implements the MD5 message-digest algorithm.
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** The algorithm is due to Ron Rivest. This code was
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** written by Colin Plumb in 1993, no copyright is claimed.
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** This code is in the public domain; do with it what you wish.
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**
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** Equivalent code is available from RSA Data Security, Inc.
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** This code has been tested against that, and is equivalent,
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** except that you don't need to include two pages of legalese
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** with every copy.
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**
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** To compute the message digest of a chunk of bytes, declare an
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** MD5Context structure, pass it to MD5Init, call MD5Update as
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** needed on buffers full of bytes, and then call MD5Final, which
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** will fill a supplied 16-byte array with the digest.
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*/
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/*
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** This code was modified in 1997 by Jim Kingdon of Cyclic Software to
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** not require an integer type which is exactly 32 bits. This work
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** draws on the changes for the same purpose by Tatu Ylonen
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** <ylo@cs.hut.fi> as part of SSH, but since I didn't actually use
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** that code, there is no copyright issue. I hereby disclaim
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** copyright in any changes I have made; this code remains in the
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** public domain.
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*/
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/*
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** Note regarding apg_* namespace: this avoids potential conflicts
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** with libraries such as some versions of Kerberos. No particular
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** need to worry about whether the system supplies an MD5 library, as
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** this file is only about 3k of object code.
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*/
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#include <string.h> /* for memcpy() and memset() */
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/* Add prototype support. */
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#ifndef PROTO
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#if defined (USE_PROTOTYPES) ? USE_PROTOTYPES : defined (__STDC__)
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#define PROTO(ARGS) ARGS
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#else
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#define PROTO(ARGS) ()
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#endif
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#endif
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#include "md5.h"
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/* Little-endian byte-swapping routines. Note that these do not
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depend on the size of datatypes such as apg_uint32, nor do they require
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us to detect the endianness of the machine we are running on. It
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is possible they should be macros for speed, but I would be
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surprised if they were a performance bottleneck for MD5. */
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static apg_uint32
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getu32 (addr)
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const unsigned char *addr;
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{
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return (((((unsigned long)addr[3] << 8) | addr[2]) << 8)
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| addr[1]) << 8 | addr[0];
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}
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static void
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putu32 (data, addr)
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apg_uint32 data;
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unsigned char *addr;
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{
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addr[0] = (unsigned char)data;
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addr[1] = (unsigned char)(data >> 8);
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addr[2] = (unsigned char)(data >> 16);
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addr[3] = (unsigned char)(data >> 24);
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}
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/*
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* Start MD5 accumulation. Set bit count to 0 and buffer to mysterious
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* initialization constants.
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*/
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void
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apg_MD5Init (ctx)
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struct apg_MD5Context *ctx;
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{
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ctx->buf[0] = 0x67452301;
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ctx->buf[1] = 0xefcdab89;
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ctx->buf[2] = 0x98badcfe;
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ctx->buf[3] = 0x10325476;
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ctx->bits[0] = 0;
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ctx->bits[1] = 0;
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}
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/*
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* Update context to reflect the concatenation of another buffer full
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* of bytes.
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*/
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void
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apg_MD5Update (ctx, buf, len)
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struct apg_MD5Context *ctx;
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unsigned char const *buf;
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unsigned len;
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{
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apg_uint32 t;
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/* Update bitcount */
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t = ctx->bits[0];
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if ((ctx->bits[0] = (t + ((apg_uint32)len << 3)) & 0xffffffff) < t)
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ctx->bits[1]++; /* Carry from low to high */
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ctx->bits[1] += len >> 29;
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t = (t >> 3) & 0x3f; /* Bytes already in shsInfo->data */
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/* Handle any leading odd-sized chunks */
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if ( t ) {
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unsigned char *p = ctx->in + t;
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t = 64-t;
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if (len < t) {
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memcpy(p, buf, len);
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return;
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}
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memcpy(p, buf, t);
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apg_MD5Transform (ctx->buf, ctx->in);
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buf += t;
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len -= t;
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}
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/* Process data in 64-byte chunks */
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while (len >= 64) {
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memcpy(ctx->in, buf, 64);
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apg_MD5Transform (ctx->buf, ctx->in);
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buf += 64;
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len -= 64;
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}
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/* Handle any remaining bytes of data. */
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memcpy(ctx->in, buf, len);
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}
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/*
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* Final wrapup - pad to 64-byte boundary with the bit pattern
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* 1 0* (64-bit count of bits processed, MSB-first)
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*/
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void
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apg_MD5Final (digest, ctx)
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unsigned char digest[16];
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struct apg_MD5Context *ctx;
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{
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unsigned count;
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unsigned char *p;
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/* Compute number of bytes mod 64 */
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count = (ctx->bits[0] >> 3) & 0x3F;
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/* Set the first char of padding to 0x80. This is safe since there is
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always at least one byte free */
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p = ctx->in + count;
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*p++ = 0x80;
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/* Bytes of padding needed to make 64 bytes */
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count = 64 - 1 - count;
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/* Pad out to 56 mod 64 */
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if (count < 8) {
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/* Two lots of padding: Pad the first block to 64 bytes */
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memset(p, 0, count);
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apg_MD5Transform (ctx->buf, ctx->in);
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/* Now fill the next block with 56 bytes */
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memset(ctx->in, 0, 56);
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} else {
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/* Pad block to 56 bytes */
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memset(p, 0, count-8);
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}
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/* Append length in bits and transform */
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putu32(ctx->bits[0], ctx->in + 56);
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putu32(ctx->bits[1], ctx->in + 60);
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apg_MD5Transform (ctx->buf, ctx->in);
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putu32(ctx->buf[0], digest);
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putu32(ctx->buf[1], digest + 4);
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putu32(ctx->buf[2], digest + 8);
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putu32(ctx->buf[3], digest + 12);
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memset(ctx, 0, sizeof(ctx)); /* In case it's sensitive */
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}
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#ifndef ASM_MD5
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/* The four core functions - F1 is optimized somewhat */
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/* #define F1(x, y, z) (x & y | ~x & z) */
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#define F1(x, y, z) (z ^ (x & (y ^ z)))
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#define F2(x, y, z) F1(z, x, y)
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#define F3(x, y, z) (x ^ y ^ z)
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#define F4(x, y, z) (y ^ (x | ~z))
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/* This is the central step in the MD5 algorithm. */
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#define MD5STEP(f, w, x, y, z, data, s) \
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( w += f(x, y, z) + data, w &= 0xffffffff, w = w<<s | w>>(32-s), w += x )
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/*
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* The core of the MD5 algorithm, this alters an existing MD5 hash to
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* reflect the addition of 16 longwords of new data. MD5Update blocks
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* the data and converts bytes into longwords for this routine.
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*/
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void
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apg_MD5Transform (buf, inraw)
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apg_uint32 buf[4];
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const unsigned char inraw[64];
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{
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register apg_uint32 a, b, c, d;
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apg_uint32 in[16];
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int i;
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for (i = 0; i < 16; ++i)
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in[i] = getu32 (inraw + 4 * i);
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a = buf[0];
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b = buf[1];
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c = buf[2];
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d = buf[3];
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MD5STEP(F1, a, b, c, d, in[ 0]+0xd76aa478, 7);
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MD5STEP(F1, d, a, b, c, in[ 1]+0xe8c7b756, 12);
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MD5STEP(F1, c, d, a, b, in[ 2]+0x242070db, 17);
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MD5STEP(F1, b, c, d, a, in[ 3]+0xc1bdceee, 22);
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MD5STEP(F1, a, b, c, d, in[ 4]+0xf57c0faf, 7);
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MD5STEP(F1, d, a, b, c, in[ 5]+0x4787c62a, 12);
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MD5STEP(F1, c, d, a, b, in[ 6]+0xa8304613, 17);
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MD5STEP(F1, b, c, d, a, in[ 7]+0xfd469501, 22);
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MD5STEP(F1, a, b, c, d, in[ 8]+0x698098d8, 7);
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MD5STEP(F1, d, a, b, c, in[ 9]+0x8b44f7af, 12);
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MD5STEP(F1, c, d, a, b, in[10]+0xffff5bb1, 17);
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MD5STEP(F1, b, c, d, a, in[11]+0x895cd7be, 22);
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MD5STEP(F1, a, b, c, d, in[12]+0x6b901122, 7);
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MD5STEP(F1, d, a, b, c, in[13]+0xfd987193, 12);
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MD5STEP(F1, c, d, a, b, in[14]+0xa679438e, 17);
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MD5STEP(F1, b, c, d, a, in[15]+0x49b40821, 22);
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MD5STEP(F2, a, b, c, d, in[ 1]+0xf61e2562, 5);
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MD5STEP(F2, d, a, b, c, in[ 6]+0xc040b340, 9);
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MD5STEP(F2, c, d, a, b, in[11]+0x265e5a51, 14);
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MD5STEP(F2, b, c, d, a, in[ 0]+0xe9b6c7aa, 20);
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MD5STEP(F2, a, b, c, d, in[ 5]+0xd62f105d, 5);
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MD5STEP(F2, d, a, b, c, in[10]+0x02441453, 9);
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MD5STEP(F2, c, d, a, b, in[15]+0xd8a1e681, 14);
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MD5STEP(F2, b, c, d, a, in[ 4]+0xe7d3fbc8, 20);
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MD5STEP(F2, a, b, c, d, in[ 9]+0x21e1cde6, 5);
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MD5STEP(F2, d, a, b, c, in[14]+0xc33707d6, 9);
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MD5STEP(F2, c, d, a, b, in[ 3]+0xf4d50d87, 14);
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MD5STEP(F2, b, c, d, a, in[ 8]+0x455a14ed, 20);
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MD5STEP(F2, a, b, c, d, in[13]+0xa9e3e905, 5);
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MD5STEP(F2, d, a, b, c, in[ 2]+0xfcefa3f8, 9);
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MD5STEP(F2, c, d, a, b, in[ 7]+0x676f02d9, 14);
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MD5STEP(F2, b, c, d, a, in[12]+0x8d2a4c8a, 20);
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MD5STEP(F3, a, b, c, d, in[ 5]+0xfffa3942, 4);
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MD5STEP(F3, d, a, b, c, in[ 8]+0x8771f681, 11);
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MD5STEP(F3, c, d, a, b, in[11]+0x6d9d6122, 16);
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MD5STEP(F3, b, c, d, a, in[14]+0xfde5380c, 23);
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MD5STEP(F3, a, b, c, d, in[ 1]+0xa4beea44, 4);
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MD5STEP(F3, d, a, b, c, in[ 4]+0x4bdecfa9, 11);
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MD5STEP(F3, c, d, a, b, in[ 7]+0xf6bb4b60, 16);
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MD5STEP(F3, b, c, d, a, in[10]+0xbebfbc70, 23);
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MD5STEP(F3, a, b, c, d, in[13]+0x289b7ec6, 4);
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MD5STEP(F3, d, a, b, c, in[ 0]+0xeaa127fa, 11);
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MD5STEP(F3, c, d, a, b, in[ 3]+0xd4ef3085, 16);
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MD5STEP(F3, b, c, d, a, in[ 6]+0x04881d05, 23);
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MD5STEP(F3, a, b, c, d, in[ 9]+0xd9d4d039, 4);
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MD5STEP(F3, d, a, b, c, in[12]+0xe6db99e5, 11);
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MD5STEP(F3, c, d, a, b, in[15]+0x1fa27cf8, 16);
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MD5STEP(F3, b, c, d, a, in[ 2]+0xc4ac5665, 23);
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MD5STEP(F4, a, b, c, d, in[ 0]+0xf4292244, 6);
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MD5STEP(F4, d, a, b, c, in[ 7]+0x432aff97, 10);
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MD5STEP(F4, c, d, a, b, in[14]+0xab9423a7, 15);
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MD5STEP(F4, b, c, d, a, in[ 5]+0xfc93a039, 21);
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MD5STEP(F4, a, b, c, d, in[12]+0x655b59c3, 6);
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MD5STEP(F4, d, a, b, c, in[ 3]+0x8f0ccc92, 10);
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MD5STEP(F4, c, d, a, b, in[10]+0xffeff47d, 15);
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MD5STEP(F4, b, c, d, a, in[ 1]+0x85845dd1, 21);
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MD5STEP(F4, a, b, c, d, in[ 8]+0x6fa87e4f, 6);
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MD5STEP(F4, d, a, b, c, in[15]+0xfe2ce6e0, 10);
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MD5STEP(F4, c, d, a, b, in[ 6]+0xa3014314, 15);
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MD5STEP(F4, b, c, d, a, in[13]+0x4e0811a1, 21);
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MD5STEP(F4, a, b, c, d, in[ 4]+0xf7537e82, 6);
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MD5STEP(F4, d, a, b, c, in[11]+0xbd3af235, 10);
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MD5STEP(F4, c, d, a, b, in[ 2]+0x2ad7d2bb, 15);
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MD5STEP(F4, b, c, d, a, in[ 9]+0xeb86d391, 21);
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buf[0] += a;
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buf[1] += b;
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buf[2] += c;
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buf[3] += d;
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}
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#endif
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#ifdef TEST
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/* Simple test program. Can use it to manually run the tests from
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RFC1321 for example. */
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#include <stdio.h>
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int
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main (int argc, char **argv)
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{
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struct apg_MD5Context context;
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unsigned char checksum[16];
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int i;
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int j;
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if (argc < 2)
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{
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fprintf (stderr, "usage: %s string-to-hash\n", argv[0]);
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exit (1);
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}
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for (j = 1; j < argc; ++j)
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{
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printf ("MD5 (\"%s\") = ", argv[j]);
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apg_MD5Init (&context);
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apg_MD5Update (&context, argv[j], strlen (argv[j]));
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apg_MD5Final (checksum, &context);
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for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
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{
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printf ("%02x", (unsigned int) checksum[i]);
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}
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printf ("\n");
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}
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return 0;
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}
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#endif /* TEST */
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/* See md5.c for explanation and copyright information. */
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/*
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* $FreeBSD: src/contrib/cvs/lib/md5.h,v 1.2 1999/12/11 15:10:02 peter Exp $
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*/
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#ifndef MD5_H
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#define MD5_H
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/*
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#ifdef __FreeBSD__
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#define apg_MD5Context MD5Context
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#define apg_MD5Init MD5Init
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#define apg_MD5Update MD5Update
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#define apg_MD5Final MD5Final
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#define apg_MD5Transform MD5Transform
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#include <sys/md5.h>
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#else
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*/
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/* Unlike previous versions of this code, uint32 need not be exactly
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32 bits, merely 32 bits or more. Choosing a data type which is 32
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bits instead of 64 is not important; speed is considerably more
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important. ANSI guarantees that "unsigned long" will be big enough,
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and always using it seems to have few disadvantages. */
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typedef unsigned long apg_uint32;
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struct apg_MD5Context {
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apg_uint32 buf[4];
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apg_uint32 bits[2];
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unsigned char in[64];
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};
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void apg_MD5Init PROTO ((struct apg_MD5Context *context));
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void apg_MD5Update PROTO ((struct apg_MD5Context *context,
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unsigned char const *buf, unsigned len));
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void apg_MD5Final PROTO ((unsigned char digest[16],
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struct apg_MD5Context *context));
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void apg_MD5Transform PROTO ((apg_uint32 buf[4], const unsigned char in[64]));
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/*#endif*/
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#endif /* !MD5_H */
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