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1 /* crypto/bf/bf_cbc.c */
2 /* Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young ([email protected])
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58 
59 #include <openssl/blowfish.h>
60 #include "bf_locl.h"
61 
62 void BF_cbc_encrypt(const unsigned char *in, unsigned char *out, long length,
63  const BF_KEY *schedule, unsigned char *ivec, int encrypt)
64  {
65  register BF_LONG tin0,tin1;
66  register BF_LONG tout0,tout1,xor0,xor1;
67  register long l=length;
68  BF_LONG tin[2];
69 
70  if (encrypt)
71  {
72  n2l(ivec,tout0);
73  n2l(ivec,tout1);
74  ivec-=8;
75  for (l-=8; l>=0; l-=8)
76  {
77  n2l(in,tin0);
78  n2l(in,tin1);
79  tin0^=tout0;
80  tin1^=tout1;
81  tin[0]=tin0;
82  tin[1]=tin1;
83  BF_encrypt(tin,schedule);
84  tout0=tin[0];
85  tout1=tin[1];
86  l2n(tout0,out);
87  l2n(tout1,out);
88  }
89  if (l != -8)
90  {
91  n2ln(in,tin0,tin1,l+8);
92  tin0^=tout0;
93  tin1^=tout1;
94  tin[0]=tin0;
95  tin[1]=tin1;
96  BF_encrypt(tin,schedule);
97  tout0=tin[0];
98  tout1=tin[1];
99  l2n(tout0,out);
100  l2n(tout1,out);
101  }
102  l2n(tout0,ivec);
103  l2n(tout1,ivec);
104  }
105  else
106  {
107  n2l(ivec,xor0);
108  n2l(ivec,xor1);
109  ivec-=8;
110  for (l-=8; l>=0; l-=8)
111  {
112  n2l(in,tin0);
113  n2l(in,tin1);
114  tin[0]=tin0;
115  tin[1]=tin1;
116  BF_decrypt(tin,schedule);
117  tout0=tin[0]^xor0;
118  tout1=tin[1]^xor1;
119  l2n(tout0,out);
120  l2n(tout1,out);
121  xor0=tin0;
122  xor1=tin1;
123  }
124  if (l != -8)
125  {
126  n2l(in,tin0);
127  n2l(in,tin1);
128  tin[0]=tin0;
129  tin[1]=tin1;
130  BF_decrypt(tin,schedule);
131  tout0=tin[0]^xor0;
132  tout1=tin[1]^xor1;
133  l2nn(tout0,tout1,out,l+8);
134  xor0=tin0;
135  xor1=tin1;
136  }
137  l2n(xor0,ivec);
138  l2n(xor1,ivec);
139  }
140  tin0=tin1=tout0=tout1=xor0=xor1=0;
141  tin[0]=tin[1]=0;
142  }
143