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/*
Copyright (C) 2010 Werner Dittmann
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*/
/**
* Functions to compute SHA1 HAMAC.
*
* @author Werner Dittmann
*/
#ifndef HMAC_H
#define HMAC_H
/**
* @file hmac.h
* @brief Functions that provide SHA1 HMAC support
*
* @ingroup GNU_ZRTP
* @{
*/
#include <stdint.h>
#ifndef SHA1_DIGEST_LENGTH
#define SHA1_DIGEST_LENGTH 20
#endif
/**
* Compute SHA1 HMAC.
*
* This functions takes one data chunk and computes its SHA1 HMAC.
*
* @param key
* The MAC key.
* @param key_length
* Lneght of the MAC key in bytes
* @param data
* Points to the data chunk.
* @param data_length
* Length of the data in bytes
* @param mac
* Points to a buffer that receives the computed digest. This
* buffer must have a size of at least 20 bytes (SHA1_DIGEST_LENGTH).
* @param mac_length
* Point to an integer that receives the length of the computed HMAC.
*/
void hmac_sha1( uint8_t* key, int32_t key_length,
const uint8_t* data, uint32_t data_length,
uint8_t* mac, int32_t* mac_length );
/**
* Compute SHA1 HMAC over several data cunks.
*
* This functions takes several data chunk and computes the SHA1 HAMAC.
*
* @param key
* The MAC key.
* @param key_length
* Lneght of the MAC key in bytes
* @param data
* Points to an array of pointers that point to the data chunks. A NULL
* pointer in an array element terminates the data chunks.
* @param data_length
* Points to an array of integers that hold the length of each data chunk.
* @param mac
* Points to a buffer that receives the computed digest. This
* buffer must have a size of at least 20 bytes (SHA1_DIGEST_LENGTH).
* @param mac_length
* Point to an integer that receives the length of the computed HMAC.
*/
void hmac_sha1( uint8_t* key, int32_t key_length,
const uint8_t* data[], uint32_t data_length[],
uint8_t* mac, int32_t* mac_length );
/**
* Create and initialize a SHA1 HMAC context.
*
* An application uses this context to create several HMAC with the same key.
*
* @param key
* The MAC key.
* @param key_length
* Lenght of the MAC key in bytes
* @return Returns a pointer to the initialized context
*/
void* createSha1HmacContext(uint8_t* key, int32_t key_length);
/**
* Compute SHA1 HMAC.
*
* This functions takes one data chunk and computes its SHA1 HMAC. On return
* the SHA1 MAC context is ready to compute a HMAC for another data chunk.
*
* @param ctx
* Pointer to initialized SHA1 HMAC context
* @param data
* Points to the data chunk.
* @param data_length
* Length of the data in bytes
* @param mac
* Points to a buffer that receives the computed digest. This
* buffer must have a size of at least 20 bytes (SHA1_DIGEST_LENGTH).
* @param mac_length
* Point to an integer that receives the length of the computed HMAC.
*/
void hmacSha1Ctx(void* ctx, const uint8_t* data, uint32_t data_length,
uint8_t* mac, int32_t* mac_length );
/**
* Compute SHA1 HMAC over several data cunks.
*
* This functions takes several data chunks and computes the SHA1 HAMAC. On return
* the SHA1 MAC context is ready to compute a HMAC for another data chunk.
*
* @param ctx
* Pointer to initialized SHA1 HMAC context
* @param data
* Points to an array of pointers that point to the data chunks. A NULL
* pointer in an array element terminates the data chunks.
* @param data_length
* Points to an array of integers that hold the length of each data chunk.
* @param mac
* Points to a buffer that receives the computed digest. This
* buffer must have a size of at least 20 bytes (SHA1_DIGEST_LENGTH).
* @param mac_length
* Point to an integer that receives the length of the computed HMAC.
*/
void hmacSha1Ctx(void* ctx, const uint8_t* data[], uint32_t data_length[],
uint8_t* mac, int32_t* mac_length );
/**
* Free SHA1 HMAC context.
*
* @param ctx a pointer to SHA1 HMAC context
*/
void freeSha1HmacContext(void* ctx);
/**
* @}
*/
#endif