[PATCH] Add generic LE/BE load/store uint type convertors and use them in msgb
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
holger at freyther.de
Thu Mar 6 12:28:25 CET 2014
On Thu, Mar 06, 2014 at 11:52:10AM +0100, ☎ wrote:
> Thanks for comments - all either fixed or comments added to clarify.
let me have another look. On general comment. The amount of parameters
you pass to the method are a lot. Would you be able to be woken up in
the middle of the day/night (whatever is less comfortable) and would
you know the parameters? Did you consider passing them as a struct?
> +static void check_ls_64(uint8_t bytes)
> +{
> + /* calculate various adjustment constants (number of bits, bytes, octets etc.)
> + based on number of bytes in type we actually test */
I was more thinking about what exactly do you want to test? Encode/Decode
being compatible with each other? Corner cases? This is very difficult to
understand code and I don't see your intend. I wonder/guess that there is
a more simple approach to it.
> int main(int argc, char **argv)
> {
> - uint8_t out[ARRAY_SIZE(input)];
> + uint8_t out[ARRAY_SIZE(input)], test[8];
> unsigned int offs;
>
> - for (offs = 0; offs < sizeof(out); offs++) {
> + srand(time(NULL));
> +
> + for (offs = 0; offs < sizeof(out); offs++)
> + {
coding style. :)
> - if (memcmp(start, exp_out + offs, len)) {
> + if (memcmp(start, exp_out + offs, len))
> + {
coding style. :)
> + if (0 != memcmp(s, p, 2))
> + {
coding style. :)
> +void _kasumi_kgcore(uint8_t CA, uint8_t cb, uint32_t cc, uint8_t cd, const uint8_t *ck, uint8_t *co, uint16_t cl);
sorry. I didn't see that the first time. _NAME is reversed by the system.
> +inline static uint16_t _kasumi_FI(uint16_t I, uint16_t skey)
_kasumi is reserved for gcc/glibc. :)
> + static const uint16_t S7[] = {
> + };
> + static const uint16_t S9[] = {
> + };
these tables were copied from the spec?
> +inline static uint32_t _kasumi_FO(uint32_t I, const uint16_t *KOi1, const uint16_t *KOi2, const uint16_t *KOi3, const uint16_t *KIi1, const uint16_t *KIi2, const uint16_t *KIi3, unsigned i)
> +inline static uint32_t _kasumi_FL(uint32_t I, const uint16_t *KLi1, const uint16_t *KLi2, unsigned i)
again reserved symbol. :)
> +uint64_t _kasumi(uint64_t P, const uint16_t *KLi1, const uint16_t *KLi2, const uint16_t *KOi1, const uint16_t *KOi2, const uint16_t *KOi3, const uint16_t *KIi1, const uint16_t *KIi2, const uint16_t *KIi3)
> +{
> + uint32_t i, L = P >> 32, R = P; /* Split 64 bit input into Left and Right parts */
> +
> + for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
> + {
coding style. :)
> +void _kasumi_key_expand(const uint8_t *key, uint16_t *KLi1, uint16_t *KLi2, uint16_t *KOi1, uint16_t *KOi2, uint16_t *KOi3, uint16_t *KIi1, uint16_t *KIi2, uint16_t *KIi3)
> +{
> + for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
> + {
coding style. :) (and reserved symbol)
> + _kasumi_key_expand(ck, KLi1, KLi2, KOi1, KOi2, KOi3, KIi1, KIi2, KIi3);
> + for (i = 0; i < cl / 64 + 1; i++) /* i is a block counter */
> + {
coding style. :)
time is up. probably more coding style and symbol issues. :)
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