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authorNiels Möller <nisse@lysator.liu.se>2008-09-15 22:23:24 +0200
committerNiels Möller <nisse@lysator.liu.se>2008-09-15 22:23:24 +0200
commit7dcba661d62d9248ed7b892024a2442b0520016f (patch)
tree9834a084ec1a4595fd3dd3771162f0faf26f8c24
parentd4757ff06292c71af5ac56724b03af4126279a01 (diff)
downloadnettle-7dcba661d62d9248ed7b892024a2442b0520016f.tar.gz
Reviewed FIXME-comments.
Rev: nettle/aes-decrypt-internal.c:1.2 Rev: nettle/aes-encrypt-internal.c:1.2 Rev: nettle/aes-internal.h:1.2 Rev: nettle/arctwo.h:1.2 Rev: nettle/base16-decode.c:1.2 Rev: nettle/base16-encode.c:1.2 Rev: nettle/base16.h:1.2 Rev: nettle/base64.h:1.2 Rev: nettle/bignum-random.c:1.2 Rev: nettle/bignum.c:1.2 Rev: nettle/bignum.h:1.3 Rev: nettle/rsa-sign.c:1.3 Rev: nettle/rsa-verify.c:1.3 Rev: nettle/rsa.c:1.3 Rev: nettle/rsa.h:1.2 Rev: nettle/sexp-transport-format.c:1.2 Rev: nettle/sexp.c:1.2 Rev: nettle/sexp.h:1.2
-rw-r--r--aes-decrypt-internal.c6
-rw-r--r--aes-encrypt-internal.c6
-rw-r--r--aes-internal.h2
-rw-r--r--arctwo.h2
-rw-r--r--base16-decode.c1
-rw-r--r--base16-encode.c1
-rw-r--r--base16.h4
-rw-r--r--base64.h4
-rw-r--r--bignum-random.c4
-rw-r--r--bignum.c3
-rw-r--r--bignum.h1
-rw-r--r--rsa-sign.c2
-rw-r--r--rsa-verify.c1
-rw-r--r--rsa.c7
-rw-r--r--rsa.h4
-rw-r--r--sexp-transport-format.c3
-rw-r--r--sexp.c3
-rw-r--r--sexp.h3
18 files changed, 15 insertions, 42 deletions
diff --git a/aes-decrypt-internal.c b/aes-decrypt-internal.c
index abb78de0..9dff1660 100644
--- a/aes-decrypt-internal.c
+++ b/aes-decrypt-internal.c
@@ -59,9 +59,9 @@ _nettle_aes_decrypt(const struct aes_ctx *ctx,
t2 = AES_ROUND(T, w2, w1, w0, w3, ctx->keys[4*round + 2]);
t3 = AES_ROUND(T, w3, w2, w1, w0, ctx->keys[4*round + 3]);
- /* FIXME: We could unrolling the loop twice, to avoid these
- assignments. If all eight variables fit in registers, that
- should give a speedup. */
+ /* We could unroll the loop twice, to avoid these
+ assignments. If all eight variables fit in registers,
+ that should give a slight speedup. */
w0 = t0;
w1 = t1;
w2 = t2;
diff --git a/aes-encrypt-internal.c b/aes-encrypt-internal.c
index ca1d803d..84ed6cff 100644
--- a/aes-encrypt-internal.c
+++ b/aes-encrypt-internal.c
@@ -59,9 +59,9 @@ _nettle_aes_encrypt(const struct aes_ctx *ctx,
t2 = AES_ROUND(T, w2, w3, w0, w1, ctx->keys[4*round + 2]);
t3 = AES_ROUND(T, w3, w0, w1, w2, ctx->keys[4*round + 3]);
- /* FIXME: We could unrolling the loop twice, to avoid these
- assignments. If all eight variables fit in registers, that
- should give a speedup. */
+ /* We could unroll the loop twice, to avoid these
+ assignments. If all eight variables fit in registers,
+ that should give a slight speedup. */
w0 = t0;
w1 = t1;
w2 = t2;
diff --git a/aes-internal.h b/aes-internal.h
index dda43d0e..a1e8d022 100644
--- a/aes-internal.h
+++ b/aes-internal.h
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
#define _aes_decrypt _nettle_aes_decrypt
#define _aes_encrypt_table _nettle_aes_encrypt_table
-/* Define to use only small tables. FIXME: Currently not working. */
+/* Define to use only small tables. */
#ifndef AES_SMALL
# define AES_SMALL 0
#endif
diff --git a/arctwo.h b/arctwo.h
index fa1360de..cf3c96d1 100644
--- a/arctwo.h
+++ b/arctwo.h
@@ -64,8 +64,6 @@ void
arctwo_set_key (struct arctwo_ctx *ctx, unsigned length, const uint8_t *key);
/* Equvivalent to arctwo_set_key_ekb, with ekb = 1024 */
-/* FIXME: Is this function really needed, and if so, what's the right
- name for it? */
void
arctwo_set_key_gutmann (struct arctwo_ctx *ctx,
unsigned length, const uint8_t *key);
diff --git a/base16-decode.c b/base16-decode.c
index a76d0fe2..2689411a 100644
--- a/base16-decode.c
+++ b/base16-decode.c
@@ -65,7 +65,6 @@ base16_decode_single(struct base16_decode_ctx *ctx,
if (src >= 0x80)
return -1;
- /* FIXME: This code could use more clever choices of constants. */
digit = hex_decode_table[src];
switch (digit)
{
diff --git a/base16-encode.c b/base16-encode.c
index bc95bc90..b2267ab0 100644
--- a/base16-encode.c
+++ b/base16-encode.c
@@ -35,7 +35,6 @@ hex_digits[16] = "0123456789abcdef";
#define DIGIT(x) (hex_digits[(x) & 0xf])
-/* FIXME: Is this really needed? */
/* Encodes a single byte. Always stores two digits in dst[0] and dst[1]. */
void
base16_encode_single(uint8_t *dst,
diff --git a/base16.h b/base16.h
index 967da4d1..960ce775 100644
--- a/base16.h
+++ b/base16.h
@@ -86,8 +86,8 @@ base16_decode_single(struct base16_decode_ctx *ctx,
* area before the call. *DST_LENGTH is updated to the amount of
* decoded output. */
-/* FIXME: Currently results in an assertion failure if *DST_LENGTH is
- * too small. Return some error instead? */
+/* Currently results in an assertion failure if *DST_LENGTH is
+ * too small. FIXME: Return some error instead? */
int
base16_decode_update(struct base16_decode_ctx *ctx,
unsigned *dst_length,
diff --git a/base64.h b/base64.h
index 279dff99..2be18653 100644
--- a/base64.h
+++ b/base64.h
@@ -133,8 +133,8 @@ base64_decode_single(struct base64_decode_ctx *ctx,
* area before the call. *DST_LENGTH is updated to the amount of
* decoded output. */
-/* FIXME: Currently results in an assertion failure if *DST_LENGTH is
- * too small. Return some error instead? */
+/* Currently results in an assertion failure if *DST_LENGTH is
+ * too small. FIXME: Return some error instead? */
int
base64_decode_update(struct base64_decode_ctx *ctx,
unsigned *dst_length,
diff --git a/bignum-random.c b/bignum-random.c
index 16029216..6653dea3 100644
--- a/bignum-random.c
+++ b/bignum-random.c
@@ -57,8 +57,8 @@ nettle_mpz_random(mpz_t x,
void *ctx, nettle_random_func random,
const mpz_t n)
{
- /* FIXME: This leaves some bias, which may be bad for DSA. A better
- * way might to generate a random number of mpz_sizeinbase(n, 2)
+ /* NOTE: This leaves some bias, which may be bad for DSA. A better
+ * way might be to generate a random number of mpz_sizeinbase(n, 2)
* bits, and loop until one smaller than n is found. */
/* From Daniel Bleichenbacher (via coderpunks):
diff --git a/bignum.c b/bignum.c
index 04a7920d..e73f6190 100644
--- a/bignum.c
+++ b/bignum.c
@@ -120,9 +120,6 @@ nettle_mpz_get_str_256(unsigned length, uint8_t *s, const mpz_t x)
mpz_init(c);
mpz_com(c, x);
- /* FIXME: A different trick is to complement all the limbs of c
- * now. That way, nettle_mpz_to_octets need not complement each
- * digit. */
assert(nettle_mpz_sizeinbase_256_u(c) <= length);
nettle_mpz_to_octets(length, s, c, 0xff);
diff --git a/bignum.h b/bignum.h
index 97da8171..14d0fc62 100644
--- a/bignum.h
+++ b/bignum.h
@@ -46,7 +46,6 @@ nettle_mpz_sizeinbase_256_u(const mpz_t x);
/* Writes an integer as length octets, using big endian byte order,
* and two's complement for negative numbers. */
-/* FIXME: Change order of arguments, putting the mpz_t first? */
void
nettle_mpz_get_str_256(unsigned length, uint8_t *s, const mpz_t x);
diff --git a/rsa-sign.c b/rsa-sign.c
index 4be75cda..aa407caa 100644
--- a/rsa-sign.c
+++ b/rsa-sign.c
@@ -60,8 +60,6 @@ rsa_private_key_clear(struct rsa_private_key *key)
int
rsa_private_key_prepare(struct rsa_private_key *key)
{
- /* FIXME: Add further sanity checks. */
-
mpz_t n;
/* The size of the product is the sum of the sizes of the factors,
diff --git a/rsa-verify.c b/rsa-verify.c
index 734eb80d..2e3b52f5 100644
--- a/rsa-verify.c
+++ b/rsa-verify.c
@@ -48,7 +48,6 @@ _rsa_verify(const struct rsa_public_key *key,
mpz_powm(m1, s, key->e, key->n);
- /* FIXME: Is it cheaper to convert m1 to a string and check that? */
res = !mpz_cmp(m, m1);
mpz_clear(m1);
diff --git a/rsa.c b/rsa.c
index 74b1370a..ae20421e 100644
--- a/rsa.c
+++ b/rsa.c
@@ -67,13 +67,6 @@ _rsa_check_size(mpz_t n)
int
rsa_public_key_prepare(struct rsa_public_key *key)
{
- /* FIXME: Add further sanity checks, like 0 < e < n. */
-#if 0
- if ( (mpz_sgn(key->e) <= 0)
- || mpz_cmp(key->e, key->n) >= 0)
- return 0;
-#endif
-
key->size = _rsa_check_size(key->n);
return (key->size > 0);
diff --git a/rsa.h b/rsa.h
index 70d8b136..dbdace22 100644
--- a/rsa.h
+++ b/rsa.h
@@ -227,8 +227,8 @@ rsa_sha256_verify_digest(const struct rsa_public_key *key,
/* RSA encryption, using PKCS#1 */
-/* FIXME: These functions uses the v1.5 padding. What should the v2
- * (OAEP) functions be called? */
+/* These functions uses the v1.5 padding. What should the v2 (OAEP)
+ * functions be called? */
/* Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure, which happens if the
* message is too long for the key. */
diff --git a/sexp-transport-format.c b/sexp-transport-format.c
index c8ac89cd..db4b1934 100644
--- a/sexp-transport-format.c
+++ b/sexp-transport-format.c
@@ -57,9 +57,6 @@ sexp_transport_vformat(struct nettle_buffer *buffer,
if (buffer)
{
- /* FIXME: This assumes that data is never removed from the
- * buffer. That works for the current buffer, but it would be
- * nice to get rid of this restriction. */
if (!nettle_buffer_space(buffer, base64_length - length))
return 0;
diff --git a/sexp.c b/sexp.c
index b1dfd2e0..77b35773 100644
--- a/sexp.c
+++ b/sexp.c
@@ -50,9 +50,6 @@ sexp_iterator_init(struct sexp_iterator *iterator,
iterator->display = NULL;
iterator->atom_length = 0;
iterator->atom = NULL;
-
- /* FIXME: For other than canonical syntax,
- * skip white space here. */
}
#define EMPTY(i) ((i)->pos == (i)->length)
diff --git a/sexp.h b/sexp.h
index d8b39bf5..53a90a14 100644
--- a/sexp.h
+++ b/sexp.h
@@ -191,9 +191,6 @@ unsigned
sexp_vformat(struct nettle_buffer *buffer,
const char *format, va_list args);
-/* FIXME: Add argument LINE_WIDTH. If non-zero, break lines to at most
- * that width. */
-
unsigned
sexp_transport_format(struct nettle_buffer *buffer,
const char *format, ...);