#include "inner.h" #include /* * PRNG and interface to the system RNG. * * ==========================(LICENSE BEGIN)============================ * * Copyright (c) 2017-2019 Falcon Project * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining * a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including * without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, * distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to * permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to * the following conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be * included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY * CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, * TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE * SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. * * ===========================(LICENSE END)============================= * * @author Thomas Pornin */ /* * Include relevant system header files. For Win32, this will also need * linking with advapi32.dll, which we trigger with an appropriate #pragma. */ /* see inner.h */ int PQCLEAN_FALCON1024_CLEAN_get_seed(void *seed, size_t len) { (void)seed; if (len == 0) { return 1; } return 0; } /* see inner.h */ void PQCLEAN_FALCON1024_CLEAN_prng_init(prng *p, inner_shake256_context *src) { /* * To ensure reproducibility for a given seed, we * must enforce little-endian interpretation of * the state words. */ uint8_t tmp[56]; uint64_t th, tl; int i; inner_shake256_extract(src, tmp, 56); for (i = 0; i < 14; i ++) { uint32_t w; w = (uint32_t)tmp[(i << 2) + 0] | ((uint32_t)tmp[(i << 2) + 1] << 8) | ((uint32_t)tmp[(i << 2) + 2] << 16) | ((uint32_t)tmp[(i << 2) + 3] << 24); *(uint32_t *)(p->state.d + (i << 2)) = w; } tl = *(uint32_t *)(p->state.d + 48); th = *(uint32_t *)(p->state.d + 52); *(uint64_t *)(p->state.d + 48) = tl + (th << 32); PQCLEAN_FALCON1024_CLEAN_prng_refill(p); } /* * PRNG based on ChaCha20. * * State consists in key (32 bytes) then IV (16 bytes) and block counter * (8 bytes). Normally, we should not care about local endianness (this * is for a PRNG), but for the NIST competition we need reproducible KAT * vectors that work across architectures, so we enforce little-endian * interpretation where applicable. Moreover, output words are "spread * out" over the output buffer with the interleaving pattern that is * naturally obtained from the AVX2 implementation that runs eight * ChaCha20 instances in parallel. * * The block counter is XORed into the first 8 bytes of the IV. */ void PQCLEAN_FALCON1024_CLEAN_prng_refill(prng *p) { static const uint32_t CW[] = { 0x61707865, 0x3320646e, 0x79622d32, 0x6b206574 }; uint64_t cc; size_t u; /* * State uses local endianness. Only the output bytes must be * converted to little endian (if used on a big-endian machine). */ cc = *(uint64_t *)(p->state.d + 48); for (u = 0; u < 8; u ++) { uint32_t state[16]; size_t v; int i; memcpy(&state[0], CW, sizeof CW); memcpy(&state[4], p->state.d, 48); state[14] ^= (uint32_t)cc; state[15] ^= (uint32_t)(cc >> 32); for (i = 0; i < 10; i ++) { #define QROUND(a, b, c, d) do { \ state[a] += state[b]; \ state[d] ^= state[a]; \ state[d] = (state[d] << 16) | (state[d] >> 16); \ state[c] += state[d]; \ state[b] ^= state[c]; \ state[b] = (state[b] << 12) | (state[b] >> 20); \ state[a] += state[b]; \ state[d] ^= state[a]; \ state[d] = (state[d] << 8) | (state[d] >> 24); \ state[c] += state[d]; \ state[b] ^= state[c]; \ state[b] = (state[b] << 7) | (state[b] >> 25); \ } while (0) QROUND( 0, 4, 8, 12); QROUND( 1, 5, 9, 13); QROUND( 2, 6, 10, 14); QROUND( 3, 7, 11, 15); QROUND( 0, 5, 10, 15); QROUND( 1, 6, 11, 12); QROUND( 2, 7, 8, 13); QROUND( 3, 4, 9, 14); #undef QROUND } for (v = 0; v < 4; v ++) { state[v] += CW[v]; } for (v = 4; v < 14; v ++) { state[v] += ((uint32_t *)p->state.d)[v - 4]; } state[14] += ((uint32_t *)p->state.d)[10] ^ (uint32_t)cc; state[15] += ((uint32_t *)p->state.d)[11] ^ (uint32_t)(cc >> 32); cc ++; /* * We mimic the interleaving that is used in the AVX2 * implementation. */ for (v = 0; v < 16; v ++) { p->buf.d[(u << 2) + (v << 5) + 0] = (uint8_t)state[v]; p->buf.d[(u << 2) + (v << 5) + 1] = (uint8_t)(state[v] >> 8); p->buf.d[(u << 2) + (v << 5) + 2] = (uint8_t)(state[v] >> 16); p->buf.d[(u << 2) + (v << 5) + 3] = (uint8_t)(state[v] >> 24); } } *(uint64_t *)(p->state.d + 48) = cc; p->ptr = 0; } /* see inner.h */ void PQCLEAN_FALCON1024_CLEAN_prng_get_bytes(prng *p, void *dst, size_t len) { uint8_t *buf; buf = dst; while (len > 0) { size_t clen; clen = (sizeof p->buf.d) - p->ptr; if (clen > len) { clen = len; } memcpy(buf, p->buf.d, clen); buf += clen; len -= clen; p->ptr += clen; if (p->ptr == sizeof p->buf.d) { PQCLEAN_FALCON1024_CLEAN_prng_refill(p); } } }