cryb-to/t/t_sha224.c
Dag-Erling Smørgrav 8351719b84 Simplify test cases by a) using C99 VLAs and b) removing error checks for
allocation failures which are either harmless (e.g. failing to allocate
the test description string) or will trigger a segfault which the driver
now catches, allowing subequent test cases to run.
2015-08-19 11:27:48 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2012 The University of Oslo
* Copyright (c) 2012-2014 Dag-Erling Smørgrav
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*
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#include "cryb/impl.h"
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <time.h>
#include "t.h"
#if WITH_OPENSSL
#include <openssl/sha.h>
#define SHA224_DIGEST_LEN SHA224_DIGEST_LENGTH
static void
t_sha224_complete(const void *msg, size_t msglen, uint8_t *digest)
{
SHA256_CTX ctx;
SHA224_Init(&ctx);
SHA224_Update(&ctx, msg, msglen);
SHA224_Final(digest, &ctx);
}
#else
#include <cryb/sha224.h>
#define t_sha224_complete(msg, msglen, digest) \
sha224_complete(msg, msglen, digest)
#endif
/*
* Test vectors from NIST CSRC
* http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/ST/toolkit/examples.html
*/
static struct t_vector {
const char *desc;
const char *msg;
const uint8_t digest[SHA224_DIGEST_LEN];
} t_sha224_vectors[] = {
{
"zero-length message",
"",
{
0xd1, 0x4a, 0x02, 0x8c, 0x2a, 0x3a, 0x2b, 0xc9,
0x47, 0x61, 0x02, 0xbb, 0x28, 0x82, 0x34, 0xc4,
0x15, 0xa2, 0xb0, 0x1f, 0x82, 0x8e, 0xa6, 0x2a,
0xc5, 0xb3, 0xe4, 0x2f,
}
},
{
"One-block message",
"abc",
{
0x23, 0x09, 0x7d, 0x22, 0x34, 0x05, 0xd8, 0x22,
0x86, 0x42, 0xa4, 0x77, 0xbd, 0xa2, 0x55, 0xb3,
0x2a, 0xad, 0xbc, 0xe4, 0xbd, 0xa0, 0xb3, 0xf7,
0xe3, 0x6c, 0x9d, 0xa7,
}
},
{
/*
* This message is *just* long enough to necessitate a
* second block, which consists entirely of padding.
*/
"Two-block message",
"abcdbcdecdefdefgefghfghighijhijkijkljklmklmnlmnomnopnopq",
{
0x75, 0x38, 0x8b, 0x16, 0x51, 0x27, 0x76, 0xcc,
0x5d, 0xba, 0x5d, 0xa1, 0xfd, 0x89, 0x01, 0x50,
0xb0, 0xc6, 0x45, 0x5c, 0xb4, 0xf5, 0x8b, 0x19,
0x52, 0x52, 0x25, 0x25,
}
},
{
/*
* 1,000,000 x 'a', filled in by t_prepare()
*/
"Long message",
NULL,
{
0x20, 0x79, 0x46, 0x55, 0x98, 0x0c, 0x91, 0xd8,
0xbb, 0xb4, 0xc1, 0xea, 0x97, 0x61, 0x8a, 0x4b,
0xf0, 0x3f, 0x42, 0x58, 0x19, 0x48, 0xb2, 0xee,
0x4e, 0xe7, 0xad, 0x67,
},
},
{
/*
* One of the MD5 test vectors, included for the "short
* update" test.
*/
"\"1234567890\"x8",
"1234567890123456789012345678901234567890"
"1234567890123456789012345678901234567890",
{
0xb5, 0x0a, 0xec, 0xbe, 0x4e, 0x9b, 0xb0, 0xb5,
0x7b, 0xc5, 0xf3, 0xae, 0x76, 0x0a, 0x8e, 0x01,
0xdb, 0x24, 0xf2, 0x03, 0xfb, 0x3c, 0xdc, 0xd1,
0x31, 0x48, 0x04, 0x6e,
},
},
};
/*
* Unit test: compute the SHA224 sum of the specified string and compare it
* to the expected result.
*/
static int
t_sha224_vector(char **desc CRYB_UNUSED, void *arg)
{
struct t_vector *vector = (struct t_vector *)arg;
uint8_t digest[SHA224_DIGEST_LEN];
char msg[1000000];
if (vector->msg) {
t_sha224_complete(vector->msg, strlen(vector->msg), digest);
} else {
/* special case for FIPS test vector 3 */
memset(msg, 'a', 1000000);
t_sha224_complete(msg, 1000000, digest);
}
return (t_compare_mem(vector->digest, digest, SHA224_DIGEST_LEN));
}
#if !defined(WITH_OPENSSL) && !defined(WITH_RSAREF)
/*
* Various corner cases and error conditions
*/
static int
t_sha224_short_updates(char **desc CRYB_UNUSED, void *arg)
{
struct t_vector *vector = (struct t_vector *)arg;
uint8_t digest[SHA224_DIGEST_LEN];
sha224_ctx ctx;
int i, len;
sha224_init(&ctx);
len = strlen(vector->msg);
for (i = 0; i + 5 < len; i += 5)
sha224_update(&ctx, vector->msg + i, 5);
sha224_update(&ctx, vector->msg + i, len - i);
sha224_final(&ctx, digest);
return (memcmp(digest, vector->digest, SHA224_DIGEST_LEN) == 0);
}
#endif
/*
* Performance test: measure the time spent computing the SHA224 sum of a
* message of the specified length.
*/
#define T_PERF_ITERATIONS 1000
static int
t_sha224_perf(char **desc, void *arg)
{
struct timespec ts, te;
unsigned long ns;
uint8_t digest[SHA224_DIGEST_LEN];
size_t msglen = *(size_t *)arg;
char msg[msglen];
clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &ts);
for (int i = 0; i < T_PERF_ITERATIONS; ++i)
t_sha224_complete(msg, msglen, digest);
clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &te);
ns = te.tv_sec * 1000000000LU + te.tv_nsec;
ns -= ts.tv_sec * 1000000000LU + ts.tv_nsec;
asprintf(desc, "%zu bytes: %d iterations in %'lu ns",
msglen, T_PERF_ITERATIONS, ns);
return (1);
}
/***************************************************************************
* Boilerplate
*/
int
t_prepare(int argc, char *argv[])
{
int i, n;
(void)argc;
(void)argv;
n = sizeof t_sha224_vectors / sizeof t_sha224_vectors[0];
for (i = 0; i < n; ++i)
t_add_test(t_sha224_vector, &t_sha224_vectors[i],
t_sha224_vectors[i].desc);
#if !defined(WITH_OPENSSL) && !defined(WITH_RSAREF)
/*
* Run test vector 5 (md5 test vector 7, which is 80 characters
* long) 5 characters at a time. This tests a) appending data to
* an underfull block and b) appending more data to an underfull
* block than it has room for (since 64 % 5 != 0). Test vector 4
* and 5 already exercised the code path for computing a block
* directly from source (without copying it in), and all the test
* vectors except vector 1 exercised the general case of copying a
* small amount of data in without crossing the block boundary.
*/
t_add_test(t_sha224_short_updates, &t_sha224_vectors[4],
"multiple short updates");
#endif
if (t_str_is_true(getenv("CRYB_PERFTEST"))) {
static size_t one = 1, thousand = 1000, million = 1000000;
t_add_test(t_sha224_perf, &one,
"performance test (1 byte)");
t_add_test(t_sha224_perf, &thousand,
"performance test (1,000 bytes)");
t_add_test(t_sha224_perf, &million,
"performance test (1,000,000 bytes)");
}
return (0);
}
void
t_cleanup(void)
{
}