cbc.c revision 301233
1/* cbc.c: This file contains the encryption routines for the ed line editor */
2/*-
3 * Copyright (c) 1993 The Regents of the University of California.
4 * All rights reserved.
5 *
6 * Copyright (c) 1993 Andrew Moore, Talke Studio.
7 * All rights reserved.
8 *
9 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
10 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
11 * are met:
12 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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14 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
15 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
16 *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
17 * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
18 *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
19 *    without specific prior written permission.
20 *
21 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
22 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
23 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
24 * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
25 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
26 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
27 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
28 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
29 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
30 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
31 * SUCH DAMAGE.
32 */
33
34#include <sys/cdefs.h>
35__FBSDID("$FreeBSD: stable/10/bin/ed/cbc.c 301233 2016-06-03 03:20:54Z pfg $");
36
37#include <sys/types.h>
38#include <errno.h>
39#include <pwd.h>
40#ifdef DES
41#include <time.h>
42#include <openssl/des.h>
43#define ED_DES_INCLUDES
44#endif
45
46#include "ed.h"
47
48
49/*
50 * BSD and System V systems offer special library calls that do
51 * block move_liness and fills, so if possible we take advantage of them
52 */
53#define	MEMCPY(dest,src,len)	memcpy((dest),(src),(len))
54#define	MEMZERO(dest,len)	memset((dest), 0, (len))
55
56/* Hide the calls to the primitive encryption routines. */
57#define	DES_XFORM(buf)							\
58		DES_ecb_encrypt(buf, buf, &schedule, 			\
59		    inverse ? DES_DECRYPT : DES_ENCRYPT);
60
61/*
62 * read/write - no error checking
63 */
64#define	READ(buf, n, fp)	fread(buf, sizeof(char), n, fp)
65#define WRITE(buf, n, fp)	fwrite(buf, sizeof(char), n, fp)
66
67/*
68 * global variables and related macros
69 */
70
71#ifdef DES
72static DES_cblock ivec;			/* initialization vector */
73static DES_cblock pvec;			/* padding vector */
74
75static char bits[] = {			/* used to extract bits from a char */
76	'\200', '\100', '\040', '\020', '\010', '\004', '\002', '\001'
77};
78
79static int pflag;			/* 1 to preserve parity bits */
80
81static DES_key_schedule schedule;	/* expanded DES key */
82
83static unsigned char des_buf[8];/* shared buffer for get_des_char/put_des_char */
84static int des_ct = 0;		/* count for get_des_char/put_des_char */
85static int des_n = 0;		/* index for put_des_char/get_des_char */
86#endif
87
88/* init_des_cipher: initialize DES */
89void
90init_des_cipher(void)
91{
92#ifdef DES
93	des_ct = des_n = 0;
94
95	/* initialize the initialization vector */
96	MEMZERO(ivec, 8);
97
98	/* initialize the padding vector */
99	arc4random_buf(pvec, sizeof(pvec));
100#endif
101}
102
103
104/* get_des_char: return next char in an encrypted file */
105int
106get_des_char(FILE *fp)
107{
108#ifdef DES
109	if (des_n >= des_ct) {
110		des_n = 0;
111		des_ct = cbc_decode(des_buf, fp);
112	}
113	return (des_ct > 0) ? des_buf[des_n++] : EOF;
114#else
115	return (getc(fp));
116#endif
117}
118
119
120/* put_des_char: write a char to an encrypted file; return char written */
121int
122put_des_char(int c, FILE *fp)
123{
124#ifdef DES
125	if (des_n == sizeof des_buf) {
126		des_ct = cbc_encode(des_buf, des_n, fp);
127		des_n = 0;
128	}
129	return (des_ct >= 0) ? (des_buf[des_n++] = c) : EOF;
130#else
131	return (fputc(c, fp));
132#endif
133}
134
135
136/* flush_des_file: flush an encrypted file's output; return status */
137int
138flush_des_file(FILE *fp)
139{
140#ifdef DES
141	if (des_n == sizeof des_buf) {
142		des_ct = cbc_encode(des_buf, des_n, fp);
143		des_n = 0;
144	}
145	return (des_ct >= 0 && cbc_encode(des_buf, des_n, fp) >= 0) ? 0 : EOF;
146#else
147	return (fflush(fp));
148#endif
149}
150
151#ifdef DES
152/*
153 * get keyword from tty or stdin
154 */
155int
156get_keyword(void)
157{
158	char *p;			/* used to obtain the key */
159	DES_cblock msgbuf;		/* I/O buffer */
160
161	/*
162	 * get the key
163	 */
164	if ((p = getpass("Enter key: ")) != NULL && *p != '\0') {
165
166		/*
167		 * copy it, nul-padded, into the key area
168		 */
169		expand_des_key(msgbuf, p);
170		MEMZERO(p, _PASSWORD_LEN);
171		set_des_key(&msgbuf);
172		MEMZERO(msgbuf, sizeof msgbuf);
173		return 1;
174	}
175	return 0;
176}
177
178
179/*
180 * print a warning message and, possibly, terminate
181 */
182void
183des_error(const char *s)
184{
185	errmsg = s ? s : strerror(errno);
186}
187
188/*
189 * map a hex character to an integer
190 */
191int
192hex_to_binary(int c, int radix)
193{
194	switch(c) {
195	case '0':		return(0x0);
196	case '1':		return(0x1);
197	case '2':		return(radix > 2 ? 0x2 : -1);
198	case '3':		return(radix > 3 ? 0x3 : -1);
199	case '4':		return(radix > 4 ? 0x4 : -1);
200	case '5':		return(radix > 5 ? 0x5 : -1);
201	case '6':		return(radix > 6 ? 0x6 : -1);
202	case '7':		return(radix > 7 ? 0x7 : -1);
203	case '8':		return(radix > 8 ? 0x8 : -1);
204	case '9':		return(radix > 9 ? 0x9 : -1);
205	case 'A': case 'a':	return(radix > 10 ? 0xa : -1);
206	case 'B': case 'b':	return(radix > 11 ? 0xb : -1);
207	case 'C': case 'c':	return(radix > 12 ? 0xc : -1);
208	case 'D': case 'd':	return(radix > 13 ? 0xd : -1);
209	case 'E': case 'e':	return(radix > 14 ? 0xe : -1);
210	case 'F': case 'f':	return(radix > 15 ? 0xf : -1);
211	}
212	/*
213	 * invalid character
214	 */
215	return(-1);
216}
217
218/*
219 * convert the key to a bit pattern
220 *	obuf		bit pattern
221 *	kbuf		the key itself
222 */
223void
224expand_des_key(char *obuf, char *kbuf)
225{
226	int i, j;			/* counter in a for loop */
227	int nbuf[64];			/* used for hex/key translation */
228
229	/*
230	 * leading '0x' or '0X' == hex key
231	 */
232	if (kbuf[0] == '0' && (kbuf[1] == 'x' || kbuf[1] == 'X')) {
233		kbuf = &kbuf[2];
234		/*
235		 * now translate it, bombing on any illegal hex digit
236		 */
237		for (i = 0; i < 16 && kbuf[i]; i++)
238			if ((nbuf[i] = hex_to_binary((int) kbuf[i], 16)) == -1)
239				des_error("bad hex digit in key");
240		while (i < 16)
241			nbuf[i++] = 0;
242		for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
243			obuf[i] =
244			    ((nbuf[2*i]&0xf)<<4) | (nbuf[2*i+1]&0xf);
245		/* preserve parity bits */
246		pflag = 1;
247		return;
248	}
249	/*
250	 * leading '0b' or '0B' == binary key
251	 */
252	if (kbuf[0] == '0' && (kbuf[1] == 'b' || kbuf[1] == 'B')) {
253		kbuf = &kbuf[2];
254		/*
255		 * now translate it, bombing on any illegal binary digit
256		 */
257		for (i = 0; i < 16 && kbuf[i]; i++)
258			if ((nbuf[i] = hex_to_binary((int) kbuf[i], 2)) == -1)
259				des_error("bad binary digit in key");
260		while (i < 64)
261			nbuf[i++] = 0;
262		for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
263			for (j = 0; j < 8; j++)
264				obuf[i] = (obuf[i]<<1)|nbuf[8*i+j];
265		/* preserve parity bits */
266		pflag = 1;
267		return;
268	}
269	/*
270	 * no special leader -- ASCII
271	 */
272	(void)strncpy(obuf, kbuf, 8);
273}
274
275/*****************
276 * DES FUNCTIONS *
277 *****************/
278/*
279 * This sets the DES key and (if you're using the deszip version)
280 * the direction of the transformation.  This uses the Sun
281 * to map the 64-bit key onto the 56 bits that the key schedule
282 * generation routines use: the old way, which just uses the user-
283 * supplied 64 bits as is, and the new way, which resets the parity
284 * bit to be the same as the low-order bit in each character.  The
285 * new way generates a greater variety of key schedules, since many
286 * systems set the parity (high) bit of each character to 0, and the
287 * DES ignores the low order bit of each character.
288 */
289void
290set_des_key(DES_cblock *buf)			/* key block */
291{
292	int i, j;				/* counter in a for loop */
293	int par;				/* parity counter */
294
295	/*
296	 * if the parity is not preserved, flip it
297	 */
298	if (!pflag) {
299		for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
300			par = 0;
301			for (j = 1; j < 8; j++)
302				if ((bits[j] & (*buf)[i]) != 0)
303					par++;
304			if ((par & 0x01) == 0x01)
305				(*buf)[i] &= 0x7f;
306			else
307				(*buf)[i] = ((*buf)[i] & 0x7f) | 0x80;
308		}
309	}
310
311	DES_set_odd_parity(buf);
312	DES_set_key(buf, &schedule);
313}
314
315
316/*
317 * This encrypts using the Cipher Block Chaining mode of DES
318 */
319int
320cbc_encode(unsigned char *msgbuf, int n, FILE *fp)
321{
322	int inverse = 0;	/* 0 to encrypt, 1 to decrypt */
323
324	/*
325	 * do the transformation
326	 */
327	if (n == 8) {
328		for (n = 0; n < 8; n++)
329			msgbuf[n] ^= ivec[n];
330		DES_XFORM((DES_cblock *)msgbuf);
331		MEMCPY(ivec, msgbuf, 8);
332		return WRITE(msgbuf, 8, fp);
333	}
334	/*
335	 * at EOF or last block -- in either case, the last byte contains
336	 * the character representation of the number of bytes in it
337	 */
338/*
339	MEMZERO(msgbuf +  n, 8 - n);
340*/
341	/*
342	 *  Pad the last block randomly
343	 */
344	(void)MEMCPY(msgbuf + n, pvec, 8 - n);
345	msgbuf[7] = n;
346	for (n = 0; n < 8; n++)
347		msgbuf[n] ^= ivec[n];
348	DES_XFORM((DES_cblock *)msgbuf);
349	return WRITE(msgbuf, 8, fp);
350}
351
352/*
353 * This decrypts using the Cipher Block Chaining mode of DES
354 *	msgbuf	I/O buffer
355 *	fp	input file descriptor
356 */
357int
358cbc_decode(unsigned char *msgbuf, FILE *fp)
359{
360	DES_cblock tbuf;	/* temp buffer for initialization vector */
361	int n;			/* number of bytes actually read */
362	int c;			/* used to test for EOF */
363	int inverse = 1;	/* 0 to encrypt, 1 to decrypt */
364
365	if ((n = READ(msgbuf, 8, fp)) == 8) {
366		/*
367		 * do the transformation
368		 */
369		MEMCPY(tbuf, msgbuf, 8);
370		DES_XFORM((DES_cblock *)msgbuf);
371		for (c = 0; c < 8; c++)
372			msgbuf[c] ^= ivec[c];
373		MEMCPY(ivec, tbuf, 8);
374		/*
375		 * if the last one, handle it specially
376		 */
377		if ((c = fgetc(fp)) == EOF) {
378			n = msgbuf[7];
379			if (n < 0 || n > 7) {
380				des_error("decryption failed (block corrupted)");
381				return EOF;
382			}
383		} else
384			(void)ungetc(c, fp);
385		return n;
386	}
387	if (n > 0)
388		des_error("decryption failed (incomplete block)");
389	else if (n < 0)
390		des_error("cannot read file");
391	return EOF;
392}
393#endif	/* DES */
394