package sm3 import ( "encoding/binary" "hash" ) type SM3 struct { digest [8]uint32 // digest represents the partial evaluation of V length uint64 // length of the message unhandleMsg []byte // uint8 // } func (sm3 *SM3) ff0(x, y, z uint32) uint32 { return x ^ y ^ z } func (sm3 *SM3) ff1(x, y, z uint32) uint32 { return (x & y) | (x & z) | (y & z) } func (sm3 *SM3) gg0(x, y, z uint32) uint32 { return x ^ y ^ z } func (sm3 *SM3) gg1(x, y, z uint32) uint32 { return (x & y) | (^x & z) } func (sm3 *SM3) p0(x uint32) uint32 { return x ^ sm3.leftRotate(x, 9) ^ sm3.leftRotate(x, 17) } func (sm3 *SM3) p1(x uint32) uint32 { return x ^ sm3.leftRotate(x, 15) ^ sm3.leftRotate(x, 23) } func (sm3 *SM3) leftRotate(x uint32, i uint32) uint32 { return (x<<(i%32) | x>>(32-i%32)) } func (sm3 *SM3) pad() []byte { msg := sm3.unhandleMsg msg = append(msg, 0x80) // Append '1' blockSize := 64 // Append until the resulting message length (in bits) is congruent to 448 (mod 512) for len(msg)%blockSize != 56 { msg = append(msg, 0x00) } // append message length // not using loops so that compiler might benefit from it msg = append(msg, uint8(sm3.length>>56&0xff)) msg = append(msg, uint8(sm3.length>>48&0xff)) msg = append(msg, uint8(sm3.length>>40&0xff)) msg = append(msg, uint8(sm3.length>>32&0xff)) msg = append(msg, uint8(sm3.length>>24&0xff)) msg = append(msg, uint8(sm3.length>>16&0xff)) msg = append(msg, uint8(sm3.length>>8&0xff)) msg = append(msg, uint8(sm3.length>>0&0xff)) if len(msg)%64 != 0 { panic("------SM3 Pad: error msgLen =") } return msg } func (sm3 *SM3) update(msg []byte, nblocks int) { var w [68]uint32 var w1 [64]uint32 a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h := sm3.digest[0], sm3.digest[1], sm3.digest[2], sm3.digest[3], sm3.digest[4], sm3.digest[5], sm3.digest[6], sm3.digest[7] for len(msg) >= 64 { for i := 0; i < 16; i++ { w[i] = binary.BigEndian.Uint32(msg[4*i : 4*(i+1)]) } for i := 16; i < 68; i++ { w[i] = sm3.p1(w[i-16]^w[i-9]^sm3.leftRotate(w[i-3], 15)) ^ sm3.leftRotate(w[i-13], 7) ^ w[i-6] } for i := 0; i < 64; i++ { w1[i] = w[i] ^ w[i+4] } A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H := a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h for i := 0; i < 16; i++ { SS1 := sm3.leftRotate(sm3.leftRotate(A, 12)+E+sm3.leftRotate(0x79cc4519, uint32(i)), 7) SS2 := SS1 ^ sm3.leftRotate(A, 12) TT1 := sm3.ff0(A, B, C) + D + SS2 + w1[i] TT2 := sm3.gg0(E, F, G) + H + SS1 + w[i] D = C C = sm3.leftRotate(B, 9) B = A A = TT1 H = G G = sm3.leftRotate(F, 19) F = E E = sm3.p0(TT2) } for i := 16; i < 64; i++ { SS1 := sm3.leftRotate(sm3.leftRotate(A, 12)+E+sm3.leftRotate(0x7a879d8a, uint32(i)), 7) SS2 := SS1 ^ sm3.leftRotate(A, 12) TT1 := sm3.ff1(A, B, C) + D + SS2 + w1[i] TT2 := sm3.gg1(E, F, G) + H + SS1 + w[i] D = C C = sm3.leftRotate(B, 9) B = A A = TT1 H = G G = sm3.leftRotate(F, 19) F = E E = sm3.p0(TT2) } a ^= A b ^= B c ^= C d ^= D e ^= E f ^= F g ^= G h ^= H msg = msg[64:] } sm3.digest[0], sm3.digest[1], sm3.digest[2], sm3.digest[3], sm3.digest[4], sm3.digest[5], sm3.digest[6], sm3.digest[7] = a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h } func New() hash.Hash { var sm3 SM3 sm3.Reset() return &sm3 } // BlockSize, required by the hash.Hash interface. // BlockSize returns the hash's underlying block size. // The Write method must be able to accept any amount // of data, but it may operate more efficiently if all writes // are a multiple of the block size. func (sm3 *SM3) BlockSize() int { return 64 } // Size, required by the hash.Hash interface. // Size returns the number of bytes Sum will return. func (sm3 *SM3) Size() int { return 32 } // Reset clears the internal state by zeroing bytes in the state buffer. // This can be skipped for a newly-created hash state; the default zero-allocated state is correct. func (sm3 *SM3) Reset() { // Reset digest sm3.digest[0] = 0x7380166f sm3.digest[1] = 0x4914b2b9 sm3.digest[2] = 0x172442d7 sm3.digest[3] = 0xda8a0600 sm3.digest[4] = 0xa96f30bc sm3.digest[5] = 0x163138aa sm3.digest[6] = 0xe38dee4d sm3.digest[7] = 0xb0fb0e4e sm3.length = 0 // Reset numberic states sm3.unhandleMsg = []byte{} } // Write, required by the hash.Hash interface. // Write (via the embedded io.Writer interface) adds more data to the running hash. // It never returns an error. func (sm3 *SM3) Write(p []byte) (int, error) { toWrite := len(p) sm3.length += uint64(len(p) * 8) msg := append(sm3.unhandleMsg, p...) nblocks := len(msg) / sm3.BlockSize() sm3.update(msg, nblocks) // Update unhandleMsg sm3.unhandleMsg = msg[nblocks*sm3.BlockSize():] return toWrite, nil } // Sum, required by the hash.Hash interface. // Sum appends the current hash to b and returns the resulting slice. // It does not change the underlying hash state. func (sm3 *SM3) Sum(in []byte) []byte { sm3.Write(in) msg := sm3.pad() // Finialize sm3.update(msg, len(msg)/sm3.BlockSize()) // save hash to in needed := sm3.Size() if cap(in)-len(in) < needed { newIn := make([]byte, len(in), len(in)+needed) copy(newIn, in) in = newIn } out := in[len(in) : len(in)+needed] for i := 0; i < 8; i++ { binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(out[i*4:], sm3.digest[i]) } return out } func Sm3Sum(data []byte) []byte { var sm3 SM3 sm3.Reset() sm3.Write(data) return sm3.Sum(nil) }