Vehicle-Anti-Theft-Face-Rec.../venv/Lib/site-packages/Crypto/Hash/BLAKE2b.py

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"""BLAKE2b cryptographic hash algorithm.
`BLAKE2b`_ is an optimized variant of BLAKE, one of the SHA-3 candidates that
made it to the final round of the NIST hash competition.
The algorithm uses 64 bit words, and it therefore works best on
64-bit platforms. The digest size ranges from 8 to 512 bits.
>>> from Crypto.Hash import BLAKE2b
>>>
>>> h_obj = BLAKE2b.new(digest_bits=512)
>>> h_obj.update(b'Some data')
>>> print h_obj.hexdigest()
Optionally, BLAKE2b can work as a cryptographic MAC when initialized
with a secret key.
>>> from Crypto.Hash import BLAKE2b
>>>
>>> mac = BLAKE2b.new(digest_bits=256, key=b'secret')
>>> mac.update(b'Some data')
>>> print mac.hexdigest()
:undocumented: __package__
.. _BLAKE2b: https://blake2.net/
"""
from binascii import unhexlify
from Crypto.Util.py3compat import b, bord, tobytes
from Crypto.Random import get_random_bytes
from Crypto.Util._raw_api import (load_pycryptodome_raw_lib,
VoidPointer, SmartPointer,
create_string_buffer,
get_raw_buffer, c_size_t,
expect_byte_string)
_raw_blake2b_lib = load_pycryptodome_raw_lib("Crypto.Hash._BLAKE2b",
"""
int blake2b_init(void **state,
const uint8_t *key,
size_t key_size,
size_t digest_size);
int blake2b_destroy(void *state);
int blake2b_update(void *state,
const uint8_t *buf,
size_t len);
int blake2b_digest(const void *state,
uint8_t digest[64]);
int blake2b_copy(const void *src, void *dst);
""")
class BLAKE2b_Hash(object):
"""Class that implements a BLAKE2b hash
"""
#: The internal block size of the hash algorithm in bytes.
block_size = 64
def __init__(self, data, key, digest_bytes, update_after_digest):
"""
Initialize a BLAKE2b hash object.
"""
#: The size of the resulting hash in bytes.
self.digest_size = digest_bytes
self._update_after_digest = update_after_digest
self._digest_done = False
# See https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-saarinen-blake2-02
if digest_bytes in (20, 32, 48, 64) and not key:
self.oid = "1.3.6.1.4.1.1722.12.2.1." + str(digest_bytes)
expect_byte_string(key)
state = VoidPointer()
result = _raw_blake2b_lib.blake2b_init(state.address_of(),
key,
c_size_t(len(key)),
c_size_t(digest_bytes)
)
if result:
raise ValueError("Error %d while instantiating BLAKE2b" % result)
self._state = SmartPointer(state.get(),
_raw_blake2b_lib.blake2b_destroy)
if data:
self.update(data)
def update(self, data):
"""Continue hashing of a message by consuming the next chunk of data.
Repeated calls are equivalent to a single call with the concatenation
of all the arguments. In other words:
>>> m.update(a); m.update(b)
is equivalent to:
>>> m.update(a+b)
:Parameters:
data : byte string
The next chunk of the message being hashed.
"""
if self._digest_done and not self._update_after_digest:
raise TypeError("You can only call 'digest' or 'hexdigest' on this object")
expect_byte_string(data)
result = _raw_blake2b_lib.blake2b_update(self._state.get(),
data,
c_size_t(len(data)))
if result:
raise ValueError("Error %d while hashing BLAKE2b data" % result)
return self
def digest(self):
"""Return the **binary** (non-printable) digest of the message that
has been hashed so far.
You cannot update the hash anymore after the first call to ``digest``
(or ``hexdigest``).
:Return: A byte string of `digest_size` bytes. It may contain non-ASCII
characters, including null bytes.
"""
bfr = create_string_buffer(64)
result = _raw_blake2b_lib.blake2b_digest(self._state.get(),
bfr)
if result:
raise ValueError("Error %d while creating BLAKE2b digest" % result)
self._digest_done = True
return get_raw_buffer(bfr)[:self.digest_size]
def hexdigest(self):
"""Return the **printable** digest of the message that has been
hashed so far.
This method does not change the state of the hash object.
:Return: A string of 2* `digest_size` characters. It contains only
hexadecimal ASCII digits.
"""
return "".join(["%02x" % bord(x) for x in tuple(self.digest())])
def verify(self, mac_tag):
"""Verify that a given **binary** MAC (computed by another party)
is valid.
:Parameters:
mac_tag : byte string
The expected MAC of the message.
:Raises ValueError:
if the MAC does not match. It means that the message
has been tampered with or that the MAC key is incorrect.
"""
secret = get_random_bytes(16)
mac1 = new(digest_bits=160, key=secret, data=mac_tag)
mac2 = new(digest_bits=160, key=secret, data=self.digest())
if mac1.digest() != mac2.digest():
raise ValueError("MAC check failed")
def hexverify(self, hex_mac_tag):
"""Verify that a given **printable** MAC (computed by another party)
is valid.
:Parameters:
hex_mac_tag : string
The expected MAC of the message, as a hexadecimal string.
:Raises ValueError:
if the MAC does not match. It means that the message
has been tampered with or that the MAC key is incorrect.
"""
self.verify(unhexlify(tobytes(hex_mac_tag)))
def new(self, **kwargs):
"""Return a new instance of a BLAKE2b hash object."""
if "digest_bytes" not in kwargs and "digest_bits" not in kwargs:
kwargs["digest_bytes"] = self.digest_size
return new(**kwargs)
def new(**kwargs):
"""Return a new instance of a BLAKE2b hash object.
:Keywords:
data : byte string
The very first chunk of the message to hash.
It is equivalent to an early call to `BLAKE2b_Hash.update()`.
digest_bytes : integer
The size of the digest, in bytes (1 to 64).
digest_bits : integer
The size of the digest, in bits (8 to 512, in steps of 8).
key : byte string
The key to use to compute the MAC (1 to 64 bytes).
If not specified, no key will be used.
update_after_digest : boolean
Optional. By default, a hash object cannot be updated anymore after
the digest is computed. When this flag is ``True``, such check
is no longer enforced.
:Return: A `BLAKE2b_Hash` object
"""
data = kwargs.pop("data", None)
update_after_digest = kwargs.pop("update_after_digest", False)
digest_bytes = kwargs.pop("digest_bytes", None)
digest_bits = kwargs.pop("digest_bits", None)
if None not in (digest_bytes, digest_bits):
raise TypeError("Only one digest parameter must be provided")
if (None, None) == (digest_bytes, digest_bits):
raise TypeError("Digest size (bits, bytes) not provided")
if digest_bytes is not None:
if not (1 <= digest_bytes <= 64):
raise ValueError("'digest_bytes' not in range 1..64")
else:
if not (8 <= digest_bits <= 512) or (digest_bits % 8):
raise ValueError("'digest_bytes' not in range 8..512, "
"with steps of 8")
digest_bytes = digest_bits // 8
key = kwargs.pop("key", b(""))
if len(key) > 64:
raise ValueError("BLAKE2s key cannot exceed 64 bytes")
if kwargs:
raise TypeError("Unknown parameters: " + str(kwargs))
return BLAKE2b_Hash(data, key, digest_bytes, update_after_digest)