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304 lines
10 KiB
C++
304 lines
10 KiB
C++
/*
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Copyright (c) 2003, Dr Brian Gladman < >, Worcester, UK.
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All rights reserved.
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LICENSE TERMS
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The free distribution and use of this software in both source and binary
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form is allowed (with or without changes) provided that:
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1. distributions of this source code include the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer;
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2. distributions in binary form include the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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in the documentation and/or other associated materials;
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3. the copyright holder's name is not used to endorse products
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built using this software without specific written permission.
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ALTERNATIVELY, provided that this notice is retained in full, this product
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may be distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL),
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in which case the provisions of the GPL apply INSTEAD OF those given above.
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DISCLAIMER
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This software is provided 'as is' with no explicit or implied warranties
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in respect of its properties, including, but not limited to, correctness
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and/or fitness for purpose.
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Issue Date: 26/08/2003
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This file contains the code for implementing encryption and decryption
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for AES (Rijndael) for block and key sizes of 16, 24 and 32 bytes. It
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can optionally be replaced by code written in assembler using NASM. For
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further details see the file aesopt.h
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*/
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#include "aesopt.h"
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#define si(y,x,k,c) (s(y,c) = word_in(x, c) ^ (k)[c])
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#define so(y,x,c) word_out(y, c, s(x,c))
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#if defined(ARRAYS)
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#define locals(y,x) x[4],y[4]
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#else
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#define locals(y,x) x##0,x##1,x##2,x##3,y##0,y##1,y##2,y##3
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#endif
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#define l_copy(y, x) s(y,0) = s(x,0); s(y,1) = s(x,1); \
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s(y,2) = s(x,2); s(y,3) = s(x,3);
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#define state_in(y,x,k) si(y,x,k,0); si(y,x,k,1); si(y,x,k,2); si(y,x,k,3)
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#define state_out(y,x) so(y,x,0); so(y,x,1); so(y,x,2); so(y,x,3)
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#define round(rm,y,x,k) rm(y,x,k,0); rm(y,x,k,1); rm(y,x,k,2); rm(y,x,k,3)
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#if defined(ENCRYPTION) && !defined(AES_ASM)
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/* Visual C++ .Net v7.1 provides the fastest encryption code when using
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Pentium optimization with small code but this is poor for decryption
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so we need to control this with the following VC++ pragmas
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*/
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#if defined(_MSC_VER)
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#pragma optimize( "s", on )
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#endif
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/* Given the column (c) of the output state variable, the following
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macros give the input state variables which are needed in its
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computation for each row (r) of the state. All the alternative
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macros give the same end values but expand into different ways
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of calculating these values. In particular the complex macro
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used for dynamically variable block sizes is designed to expand
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to a compile time constant whenever possible but will expand to
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conditional clauses on some branches (I am grateful to Frank
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Yellin for this construction)
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*/
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#define fwd_var(x,r,c)\
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( r == 0 ? ( c == 0 ? s(x,0) : c == 1 ? s(x,1) : c == 2 ? s(x,2) : s(x,3))\
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: r == 1 ? ( c == 0 ? s(x,1) : c == 1 ? s(x,2) : c == 2 ? s(x,3) : s(x,0))\
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: r == 2 ? ( c == 0 ? s(x,2) : c == 1 ? s(x,3) : c == 2 ? s(x,0) : s(x,1))\
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: ( c == 0 ? s(x,3) : c == 1 ? s(x,0) : c == 2 ? s(x,1) : s(x,2)))
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#if defined(FT4_SET)
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#undef dec_fmvars
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#define fwd_rnd(y,x,k,c) (s(y,c) = (k)[c] ^ four_tables(x,t_use(f,n),fwd_var,rf1,c))
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#elif defined(FT1_SET)
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#undef dec_fmvars
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#define fwd_rnd(y,x,k,c) (s(y,c) = (k)[c] ^ one_table(x,upr,t_use(f,n),fwd_var,rf1,c))
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#else
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#define fwd_rnd(y,x,k,c) (s(y,c) = (k)[c] ^ fwd_mcol(no_table(x,t_use(s,box),fwd_var,rf1,c)))
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#endif
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#if defined(FL4_SET)
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#define fwd_lrnd(y,x,k,c) (s(y,c) = (k)[c] ^ four_tables(x,t_use(f,l),fwd_var,rf1,c))
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#elif defined(FL1_SET)
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#define fwd_lrnd(y,x,k,c) (s(y,c) = (k)[c] ^ one_table(x,ups,t_use(f,l),fwd_var,rf1,c))
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#else
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#define fwd_lrnd(y,x,k,c) (s(y,c) = (k)[c] ^ no_table(x,t_use(s,box),fwd_var,rf1,c))
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#endif
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aes_rval aes_encrypt(const void *in_blk, void *out_blk, const aes_encrypt_ctx cx[1])
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{ aes_32t locals(b0, b1);
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const aes_32t *kp = cx->ks;
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#ifdef dec_fmvars
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dec_fmvars; /* declare variables for fwd_mcol() if needed */
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#endif
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aes_32t nr = (kp[45] ^ kp[52] ^ kp[53] ? kp[52] : 14);
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#ifdef AES_ERR_CHK
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if( (nr != 10 || !(kp[0] | kp[3] | kp[4]))
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&& (nr != 12 || !(kp[0] | kp[5] | kp[6]))
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&& (nr != 14 || !(kp[0] | kp[7] | kp[8])) )
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return aes_error;
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#endif
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state_in(b0, in_blk, kp);
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#if (ENC_UNROLL == FULL)
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switch(nr)
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{
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case 14:
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round(fwd_rnd, b1, b0, kp + 1 * N_COLS);
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round(fwd_rnd, b0, b1, kp + 2 * N_COLS);
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kp += 2 * N_COLS;
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case 12:
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round(fwd_rnd, b1, b0, kp + 1 * N_COLS);
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round(fwd_rnd, b0, b1, kp + 2 * N_COLS);
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kp += 2 * N_COLS;
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case 10:
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round(fwd_rnd, b1, b0, kp + 1 * N_COLS);
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round(fwd_rnd, b0, b1, kp + 2 * N_COLS);
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round(fwd_rnd, b1, b0, kp + 3 * N_COLS);
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round(fwd_rnd, b0, b1, kp + 4 * N_COLS);
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round(fwd_rnd, b1, b0, kp + 5 * N_COLS);
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round(fwd_rnd, b0, b1, kp + 6 * N_COLS);
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round(fwd_rnd, b1, b0, kp + 7 * N_COLS);
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round(fwd_rnd, b0, b1, kp + 8 * N_COLS);
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round(fwd_rnd, b1, b0, kp + 9 * N_COLS);
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round(fwd_lrnd, b0, b1, kp +10 * N_COLS);
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}
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#else
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#if (ENC_UNROLL == PARTIAL)
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{ aes_32t rnd;
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for(rnd = 0; rnd < (nr >> 1) - 1; ++rnd)
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{
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kp += N_COLS;
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round(fwd_rnd, b1, b0, kp);
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kp += N_COLS;
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round(fwd_rnd, b0, b1, kp);
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}
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kp += N_COLS;
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round(fwd_rnd, b1, b0, kp);
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#else
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{ aes_32t rnd;
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for(rnd = 0; rnd < nr - 1; ++rnd)
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{
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kp += N_COLS;
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round(fwd_rnd, b1, b0, kp);
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l_copy(b0, b1);
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}
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#endif
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kp += N_COLS;
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round(fwd_lrnd, b0, b1, kp);
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}
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#endif
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state_out(out_blk, b0);
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#ifdef AES_ERR_CHK
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return aes_good;
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#endif
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}
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#endif
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#if defined(DECRYPTION) && !defined(AES_ASM)
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/* Visual C++ .Net v7.1 provides the fastest encryption code when using
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Pentium optimization with small code but this is poor for decryption
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so we need to control this with the following VC++ pragmas
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*/
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#if defined(_MSC_VER)
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#pragma optimize( "t", on )
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#endif
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/* Given the column (c) of the output state variable, the following
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macros give the input state variables which are needed in its
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computation for each row (r) of the state. All the alternative
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macros give the same end values but expand into different ways
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of calculating these values. In particular the complex macro
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used for dynamically variable block sizes is designed to expand
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to a compile time constant whenever possible but will expand to
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conditional clauses on some branches (I am grateful to Frank
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Yellin for this construction)
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*/
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#define inv_var(x,r,c)\
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( r == 0 ? ( c == 0 ? s(x,0) : c == 1 ? s(x,1) : c == 2 ? s(x,2) : s(x,3))\
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: r == 1 ? ( c == 0 ? s(x,3) : c == 1 ? s(x,0) : c == 2 ? s(x,1) : s(x,2))\
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: r == 2 ? ( c == 0 ? s(x,2) : c == 1 ? s(x,3) : c == 2 ? s(x,0) : s(x,1))\
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: ( c == 0 ? s(x,1) : c == 1 ? s(x,2) : c == 2 ? s(x,3) : s(x,0)))
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#if defined(IT4_SET)
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#undef dec_imvars
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#define inv_rnd(y,x,k,c) (s(y,c) = (k)[c] ^ four_tables(x,t_use(i,n),inv_var,rf1,c))
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#elif defined(IT1_SET)
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#undef dec_imvars
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#define inv_rnd(y,x,k,c) (s(y,c) = (k)[c] ^ one_table(x,upr,t_use(i,n),inv_var,rf1,c))
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#else
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#define inv_rnd(y,x,k,c) (s(y,c) = inv_mcol((k)[c] ^ no_table(x,t_use(i,box),inv_var,rf1,c)))
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#endif
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#if defined(IL4_SET)
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#define inv_lrnd(y,x,k,c) (s(y,c) = (k)[c] ^ four_tables(x,t_use(i,l),inv_var,rf1,c))
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#elif defined(IL1_SET)
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#define inv_lrnd(y,x,k,c) (s(y,c) = (k)[c] ^ one_table(x,ups,t_use(i,l),inv_var,rf1,c))
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#else
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#define inv_lrnd(y,x,k,c) (s(y,c) = (k)[c] ^ no_table(x,t_use(i,box),inv_var,rf1,c))
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#endif
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aes_rval aes_decrypt(const void *in_blk, void *out_blk, const aes_decrypt_ctx cx[1])
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{ aes_32t locals(b0, b1);
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#ifdef dec_imvars
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dec_imvars; /* declare variables for inv_mcol() if needed */
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#endif
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aes_32t nr = (cx->ks[45] ^ cx->ks[52] ^ cx->ks[53] ? cx->ks[52] : 14);
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const aes_32t *kp = cx->ks + nr * N_COLS;
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#ifdef AES_ERR_CHK
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if( (nr != 10 || !(cx->ks[0] | cx->ks[3] | cx->ks[4]))
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&& (nr != 12 || !(cx->ks[0] | cx->ks[5] | cx->ks[6]))
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&& (nr != 14 || !(cx->ks[0] | cx->ks[7] | cx->ks[8])) )
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return aes_error;
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#endif
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state_in(b0, in_blk, kp);
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#if (DEC_UNROLL == FULL)
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switch(nr)
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{
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case 14:
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round(inv_rnd, b1, b0, kp - 1 * N_COLS);
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round(inv_rnd, b0, b1, kp - 2 * N_COLS);
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kp -= 2 * N_COLS;
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case 12:
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round(inv_rnd, b1, b0, kp - 1 * N_COLS);
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round(inv_rnd, b0, b1, kp - 2 * N_COLS);
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kp -= 2 * N_COLS;
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case 10:
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round(inv_rnd, b1, b0, kp - 1 * N_COLS);
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round(inv_rnd, b0, b1, kp - 2 * N_COLS);
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round(inv_rnd, b1, b0, kp - 3 * N_COLS);
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round(inv_rnd, b0, b1, kp - 4 * N_COLS);
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round(inv_rnd, b1, b0, kp - 5 * N_COLS);
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round(inv_rnd, b0, b1, kp - 6 * N_COLS);
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round(inv_rnd, b1, b0, kp - 7 * N_COLS);
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round(inv_rnd, b0, b1, kp - 8 * N_COLS);
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round(inv_rnd, b1, b0, kp - 9 * N_COLS);
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round(inv_lrnd, b0, b1, kp - 10 * N_COLS);
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}
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#else
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#if (DEC_UNROLL == PARTIAL)
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{ aes_32t rnd;
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for(rnd = 0; rnd < (nr >> 1) - 1; ++rnd)
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{
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kp -= N_COLS;
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round(inv_rnd, b1, b0, kp);
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kp -= N_COLS;
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round(inv_rnd, b0, b1, kp);
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}
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kp -= N_COLS;
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round(inv_rnd, b1, b0, kp);
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#else
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{ aes_32t rnd;
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for(rnd = 0; rnd < nr - 1; ++rnd)
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{
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kp -= N_COLS;
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round(inv_rnd, b1, b0, kp);
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l_copy(b0, b1);
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}
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#endif
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kp -= N_COLS;
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round(inv_lrnd, b0, b1, kp);
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}
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#endif
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state_out(out_blk, b0);
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#ifdef AES_ERR_CHK
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return aes_good;
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#endif
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}
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#endif
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