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18Issue Date: 20/12/2007
19
20 This file contains the code for declaring the tables needed to implement
21 AES. The file aesopt.h is assumed to be included before this header file.
22 If there are no global variables, the definitions here can be used to put
23 the AES tables in a structure so that a pointer can then be added to the
24 AES context to pass them to the AES routines that need them. If this
25 facility is used, the calling program has to ensure that this pointer is
26 managed appropriately. In particular, the value of the t_dec(in,it) item
27 in the table structure must be set to zero in order to ensure that the
28 tables are initialised. In practice the three code sequences in aeskey.c
29 that control the calls to aes_init() and the aes_init() routine itself will
30 have to be changed for a specific implementation. If global variables are
31 available it will generally be preferable to use them with the precomputed
32 FIXED_TABLES option that uses static global tables.
33
34 The following defines can be used to control the way the tables
35 are defined, initialised and used in embedded environments that
36 require special features for these purposes
37
38 the 't_dec' construction is used to declare fixed table arrays
39 the 't_set' construction is used to set fixed table values
40 the 't_use' construction is used to access fixed table values
41
42 256 byte tables:
43
44 t_xxx(s,box) => forward S box
45 t_xxx(i,box) => inverse S box
46
47 256 32-bit word OR 4 x 256 32-bit word tables:
48
49 t_xxx(f,n) => forward normal round
50 t_xxx(f,l) => forward last round
51 t_xxx(i,n) => inverse normal round
52 t_xxx(i,l) => inverse last round
53 t_xxx(l,s) => key schedule table
54 t_xxx(i,m) => key schedule table
55
56 Other variables and tables:
57
58 t_xxx(r,c) => the rcon table
59*/
60
61#if !defined( _AESTAB_H )
62#define _AESTAB_H
63
64#if defined(__cplusplus)
65extern "C" {
66#endif
67
68#define t_dec(m,n) t_##m##n
69#define t_set(m,n) t_##m##n
70#define t_use(m,n) t_##m##n
71
72#if defined(FIXED_TABLES)
73# if !defined( __GNUC__ ) && (defined( __MSDOS__ ) || defined( __WIN16__ ))
74/* make tables far data to avoid using too much DGROUP space (PG) */
75# define CONST const far
76# else
77# define CONST const
78# endif
79#else
80# define CONST
81#endif
82
83#if defined(DO_TABLES)
84# define EXTERN
85#else
86# define EXTERN extern
87#endif
88
89#if defined(_MSC_VER) && defined(TABLE_ALIGN)
90#define ALIGN __declspec(align(TABLE_ALIGN))
91#else
92#define ALIGN
93#endif
94
95#if defined( __WATCOMC__ ) && ( __WATCOMC__ >= 1100 )
96# define XP_DIR __cdecl
97#else
98# define XP_DIR
99#endif
100
101#if defined(DO_TABLES) && defined(FIXED_TABLES)
102#define d_1(t,n,b,e) EXTERN ALIGN CONST XP_DIR t n[256] = b(e)
103#define d_4(t,n,b,e,f,g,h) EXTERN ALIGN CONST XP_DIR t n[4][256] = { b(e), b(f), b(g), b(h) }
104EXTERN ALIGN CONST uint_32t t_dec(r,c)[RC_LENGTH] = rc_data(w0);
105#else
106#define d_1(t,n,b,e) EXTERN ALIGN CONST XP_DIR t n[256]
107#define d_4(t,n,b,e,f,g,h) EXTERN ALIGN CONST XP_DIR t n[4][256]
108EXTERN ALIGN CONST uint_32t t_dec(r,c)[RC_LENGTH];
109#endif
110
111#if defined( SBX_SET )
112 d_1(uint_8t, t_dec(s,box), sb_data, h0);
113#endif
114#if defined( ISB_SET )
115 d_1(uint_8t, t_dec(i,box), isb_data, h0);
116#endif
117
118#if defined( FT1_SET )
119 d_1(uint_32t, t_dec(f,n), sb_data, u0);
120#endif
121#if defined( FT4_SET )
122 d_4(uint_32t, t_dec(f,n), sb_data, u0, u1, u2, u3);
123#endif
124
125#if defined( FL1_SET )
126 d_1(uint_32t, t_dec(f,l), sb_data, w0);
127#endif
128#if defined( FL4_SET )
129 d_4(uint_32t, t_dec(f,l), sb_data, w0, w1, w2, w3);
130#endif
131
132#if defined( IT1_SET )
133 d_1(uint_32t, t_dec(i,n), isb_data, v0);
134#endif
135#if defined( IT4_SET )
136 d_4(uint_32t, t_dec(i,n), isb_data, v0, v1, v2, v3);
137#endif
138
139#if defined( IL1_SET )
140 d_1(uint_32t, t_dec(i,l), isb_data, w0);
141#endif
142#if defined( IL4_SET )
143 d_4(uint_32t, t_dec(i,l), isb_data, w0, w1, w2, w3);
144#endif
145
146#if defined( LS1_SET )
147#if defined( FL1_SET )
148#undef LS1_SET
149#else
150 d_1(uint_32t, t_dec(l,s), sb_data, w0);
151#endif
152#endif
153
154#if defined( LS4_SET )
155#if defined( FL4_SET )
156#undef LS4_SET
157#else
158 d_4(uint_32t, t_dec(l,s), sb_data, w0, w1, w2, w3);
159#endif
160#endif
161
162#if defined( IM1_SET )
163 d_1(uint_32t, t_dec(i,m), mm_data, v0);
164#endif
165#if defined( IM4_SET )
166 d_4(uint_32t, t_dec(i,m), mm_data, v0, v1, v2, v3);
167#endif
168
169#if defined(__cplusplus)
170}
171#endif
172
173#endif