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CMAC_Base Class Referenceabstract

CMAC base implementation. More...

+ Inheritance diagram for CMAC_Base:

Public Member Functions

void UncheckedSetKey (const byte *key, unsigned int length, const NameValuePairs &params)
 Sets the key for this object without performing parameter validation. More...
 
void Update (const byte *input, size_t length)
 Updates a hash with additional input. More...
 
void TruncatedFinal (byte *mac, size_t size)
 Computes the hash of the current message. More...
 
unsigned int DigestSize () const
 Provides the digest size of the hash. More...
 
unsigned int OptimalBlockSize () const
 Provides the input block size most efficient for this hash. More...
 
unsigned int OptimalDataAlignment () const
 Provides input and output data alignment for optimal performance. More...
 
std::string AlgorithmProvider () const
 Retrieve the provider of this algorithm. More...
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from SimpleKeyingInterface
virtual size_t MinKeyLength () const =0
 Returns smallest valid key length. More...
 
virtual size_t MaxKeyLength () const =0
 Returns largest valid key length. More...
 
virtual size_t DefaultKeyLength () const =0
 Returns default key length. More...
 
virtual size_t GetValidKeyLength (size_t keylength) const =0
 Returns a valid key length for the algorithm. More...
 
virtual bool IsValidKeyLength (size_t keylength) const
 Returns whether keylength is a valid key length. More...
 
virtual void SetKey (const byte *key, size_t length, const NameValuePairs &params=g_nullNameValuePairs)
 Sets or reset the key of this object. More...
 
void SetKeyWithRounds (const byte *key, size_t length, int rounds)
 Sets or reset the key of this object. More...
 
void SetKeyWithIV (const byte *key, size_t length, const byte *iv, size_t ivLength)
 Sets or reset the key of this object. More...
 
void SetKeyWithIV (const byte *key, size_t length, const byte *iv)
 Sets or reset the key of this object. More...
 
virtual IV_Requirement IVRequirement () const =0
 Minimal requirement for secure IVs. More...
 
bool IsResynchronizable () const
 Determines if the object can be resynchronized. More...
 
bool CanUseRandomIVs () const
 Determines if the object can use random IVs. More...
 
bool CanUsePredictableIVs () const
 Determines if the object can use random but possibly predictable IVs. More...
 
bool CanUseStructuredIVs () const
 Determines if the object can use structured IVs. More...
 
virtual unsigned int IVSize () const
 Returns length of the IV accepted by this object. More...
 
unsigned int DefaultIVLength () const
 Provides the default size of an IV. More...
 
virtual unsigned int MinIVLength () const
 Provides the minimum size of an IV. More...
 
virtual unsigned int MaxIVLength () const
 Provides the maximum size of an IV. More...
 
virtual void Resynchronize (const byte *iv, int ivLength=-1)
 Resynchronize with an IV. More...
 
virtual void GetNextIV (RandomNumberGenerator &rng, byte *iv)
 Retrieves a secure IV for the next message. More...
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from HashTransformation
HashTransformationRef ()
 Provides a reference to this object. More...
 
virtual byteCreateUpdateSpace (size_t &size)
 Request space which can be written into by the caller. More...
 
virtual void Final (byte *digest)
 Computes the hash of the current message. More...
 
virtual void Restart ()
 Restart the hash. More...
 
unsigned int TagSize () const
 Provides the tag size of the hash. More...
 
virtual unsigned int BlockSize () const
 Provides the block size of the compression function. More...
 
virtual void CalculateDigest (byte *digest, const byte *input, size_t length)
 Updates the hash with additional input and computes the hash of the current message. More...
 
virtual bool Verify (const byte *digest)
 Verifies the hash of the current message. More...
 
virtual bool VerifyDigest (const byte *digest, const byte *input, size_t length)
 Updates the hash with additional input and verifies the hash of the current message. More...
 
virtual void CalculateTruncatedDigest (byte *digest, size_t digestSize, const byte *input, size_t length)
 Updates the hash with additional input and computes the hash of the current message. More...
 
virtual bool TruncatedVerify (const byte *digest, size_t digestLength)
 Verifies the hash of the current message. More...
 
virtual bool VerifyTruncatedDigest (const byte *digest, size_t digestLength, const byte *input, size_t length)
 Updates the hash with additional input and verifies the hash of the current message. More...
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from Algorithm
 Algorithm (bool checkSelfTestStatus=true)
 Interface for all crypto algorithms. More...
 
virtual std::string AlgorithmName () const
 Provides the name of this algorithm. More...
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from Clonable
virtual ClonableClone () const
 Copies this object. More...
 

Friends

class EAX_Base
 

Additional Inherited Members

- Public Types inherited from SimpleKeyingInterface
enum  IV_Requirement {
  UNIQUE_IV = 0 , RANDOM_IV , UNPREDICTABLE_RANDOM_IV , INTERNALLY_GENERATED_IV ,
  NOT_RESYNCHRONIZABLE
}
 Secure IVs requirements as enumerated values. More...
 

Detailed Description

CMAC base implementation.

Since
Crypto++ 5.6.0

Definition at line 24 of file cmac.h.

Member Function Documentation

◆ UncheckedSetKey()

void CMAC_Base::UncheckedSetKey ( const byte key,
unsigned int  length,
const NameValuePairs params 
)
virtual

Sets the key for this object without performing parameter validation.

Parameters
keya byte buffer used to key the cipher
lengththe length of the byte buffer
paramsadditional parameters passed as NameValuePairs

key must be at least DEFAULT_KEYLENGTH in length.

Implements SimpleKeyingInterface.

◆ Update()

void CMAC_Base::Update ( const byte input,
size_t  length 
)
virtual

Updates a hash with additional input.

Parameters
inputthe additional input as a buffer
lengththe size of the buffer, in bytes

Implements HashTransformation.

◆ TruncatedFinal()

void CMAC_Base::TruncatedFinal ( byte digest,
size_t  digestSize 
)
virtual

Computes the hash of the current message.

Parameters
digesta pointer to the buffer to receive the hash
digestSizethe size of the truncated digest, in bytes

TruncatedFinal() calls Final() and then copies digestSize bytes to digest. The hash is restarted the hash for the next message.

Precondition
COUNTOF(digest) <= DigestSize() or COUNTOF(digest) <= HASH::DIGESTSIZE ensures the output byte buffer is a valid size.

Implements HashTransformation.

◆ DigestSize()

unsigned int CMAC_Base::DigestSize ( ) const
inlinevirtual

Provides the digest size of the hash.

Returns
the digest size of the hash.

Implements HashTransformation.

Definition at line 34 of file cmac.h.

◆ OptimalBlockSize()

unsigned int CMAC_Base::OptimalBlockSize ( ) const
inlinevirtual

Provides the input block size most efficient for this hash.

Returns
The input block size that is most efficient for the cipher

The base class implementation returns MandatoryBlockSize().

Optimal input length is n * OptimalBlockSize() - GetOptimalBlockSizeUsed() for any n > 0.

Reimplemented from HashTransformation.

Definition at line 35 of file cmac.h.

◆ OptimalDataAlignment()

unsigned int CMAC_Base::OptimalDataAlignment ( ) const
inlinevirtual

Provides input and output data alignment for optimal performance.

Returns
the input data alignment that provides optimal performance
See also
GetAlignment() and OptimalBlockSize()

Reimplemented from HashTransformation.

Definition at line 36 of file cmac.h.

◆ AlgorithmProvider()

std::string CMAC_Base::AlgorithmProvider ( ) const
inlinevirtual

Retrieve the provider of this algorithm.

Returns
the algorithm provider

The algorithm provider can be a name like "C++", "SSE", "NEON", "AESNI", "ARMv8" and "Power8". C++ is standard C++ code. Other labels, like SSE, usually indicate a specialized implementation using instructions from a higher instruction set architecture (ISA). Future labels may include external hardware like a hardware security module (HSM).

Generally speaking Wei Dai's original IA-32 ASM code falls under "SSE2". Labels like "SSSE3" and "SSE4.1" follow after Wei's code and use intrinsics instead of ASM.

Algorithms which combine different instructions or ISAs provide the dominant one. For example on x86 AES/GCM returns "AESNI" rather than "CLMUL" or "AES+SSE4.1" or "AES+CLMUL" or "AES+SSE4.1+CLMUL".

Note
Provider is not universally implemented yet.
Since
Crypto++ 8.0

Reimplemented from Algorithm.

Definition at line 37 of file cmac.h.


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