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#
# MD5 defined by RFC 1321, "The MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm"
# HMAC defined by RFC 2104, "Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication"
#
# This is an implementation of MD5 based upon the example code given in
# RFC 1321 and upon the tcllib MD4 implementation and taking some ideas
# from the earlier tcllib md5 version by Don Libes.
#
# This implementation permits incremental updating of the hash and
# provides support for external compiled implementations either using
# critcl (md5c) or Trf.
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
# of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# $Id: md5x.tcl,v 1.19 2008/07/04 18:27:00 andreas_kupries Exp $
package require Tcl 8.2; # tcl minimum version
namespace eval ::md5 {
variable version 2.0.7
variable rcsid {$Id: md5x.tcl,v 1.19 2008/07/04 18:27:00 andreas_kupries Exp $}
variable accel
array set accel {critcl 0 cryptkit 0 trf 0}
namespace export md5 hmac MD5Init MD5Update MD5Final
variable uid
if {![info exists uid]} {
set uid 0
}
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# MD5Init --
#
# Create and initialize an MD5 state variable. This will be
# cleaned up when we call MD5Final
#
proc ::md5::MD5Init {} {
variable accel
variable uid
set token [namespace current]::[incr uid]
upvar #0 $token state
# RFC1321:3.3 - Initialize MD5 state structure
array set state \
[list \
A [expr {0x67452301}] \
B [expr {0xefcdab89}] \
C [expr {0x98badcfe}] \
D [expr {0x10325476}] \
n 0 i "" ]
if {$accel(cryptkit)} {
cryptkit::cryptCreateContext state(ckctx) CRYPT_UNUSED CRYPT_ALGO_MD5
} elseif {$accel(trf)} {
set s {}
switch -exact -- $::tcl_platform(platform) {
windows { set s [open NUL w] }
unix { set s [open /dev/null w] }
}
if {$s != {}} {
fconfigure $s -translation binary -buffering none
::md5 -attach $s -mode write \
-read-type variable \
-read-destination [subst $token](trfread) \
-write-type variable \
-write-destination [subst $token](trfwrite)
array set state [list trfread 0 trfwrite 0 trf $s]
}
}
return $token
}
# MD5Update --
#
# This is called to add more data into the hash. You may call this
# as many times as you require. Note that passing in "ABC" is equivalent
# to passing these letters in as separate calls -- hence this proc
# permits hashing of chunked data
#
# If we have a C-based implementation available, then we will use
# it here in preference to the pure-Tcl implementation.
#
proc ::md5::MD5Update {token data} {
variable accel
upvar #0 $token state
if {$accel(critcl)} {
if {[info exists state(md5c)]} {
set state(md5c) [md5c $data $state(md5c)]
} else {
set state(md5c) [md5c $data]
}
return
} elseif {[info exists state(ckctx)]} {
if {[string length $data] > 0} {
cryptkit::cryptEncrypt $state(ckctx) $data
}
return
} elseif {[info exists state(trf)]} {
puts -nonewline $state(trf) $data
return
}
# Update the state values
incr state(n) [string length $data]
append state(i) $data
# Calculate the hash for any complete blocks
set len [string length $state(i)]
for {set n 0} {($n + 64) <= $len} {} {
MD5Hash $token [string range $state(i) $n [incr n 64]]
}
# Adjust the state for the blocks completed.
set state(i) [string range $state(i) $n end]
return
}
# MD5Final --
#
# This procedure is used to close the current hash and returns the
# hash data. Once this procedure has been called the hash context
# is freed and cannot be used again.
#
# Note that the output is 128 bits represented as binary data.
#
proc ::md5::MD5Final {token} {
upvar #0 $token state
# Check for either of the C-compiled versions.
if {[info exists state(md5c)]} {
set r $state(md5c)
unset state
return $r
} elseif {[info exists state(ckctx)]} {
cryptkit::cryptEncrypt $state(ckctx) ""
cryptkit::cryptGetAttributeString $state(ckctx) \
CRYPT_CTXINFO_HASHVALUE r 16
cryptkit::cryptDestroyContext $state(ckctx)
# If nothing was hashed, we get no r variable set!
if {[info exists r]} {
unset state
return $r
}
} elseif {[info exists state(trf)]} {
close $state(trf)
set r $state(trfwrite)
unset state
return $r
}
# RFC1321:3.1 - Padding
#
set len [string length $state(i)]
set pad [expr {56 - ($len % 64)}]
if {$len % 64 > 56} {
incr pad 64
}
if {$pad == 0} {
incr pad 64
}
append state(i) [binary format a$pad \x80]
# RFC1321:3.2 - Append length in bits as little-endian wide int.
append state(i) [binary format ii [expr {8 * $state(n)}] 0]
# Calculate the hash for the remaining block.
set len [string length $state(i)]
for {set n 0} {($n + 64) <= $len} {} {
MD5Hash $token [string range $state(i) $n [incr n 64]]
}
# RFC1321:3.5 - Output
set r [bytes $state(A)][bytes $state(B)][bytes $state(C)][bytes $state(D)]
unset state
return $r
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# HMAC Hashed Message Authentication (RFC 2104)
#
# hmac = H(K xor opad, H(K xor ipad, text))
#
# HMACInit --
#
# This is equivalent to the MD5Init procedure except that a key is
# added into the algorithm
#
proc ::md5::HMACInit {K} {
# Key K is adjusted to be 64 bytes long. If K is larger, then use
# the MD5 digest of K and pad this instead.
set len [string length $K]
if {$len > 64} {
set tok [MD5Init]
MD5Update $tok $K
set K [MD5Final $tok]
set len [string length $K]
}
set pad [expr {64 - $len}]
append K [string repeat \0 $pad]
# Cacluate the padding buffers.
set Ki {}
set Ko {}
binary scan $K i16 Ks
foreach k $Ks {
append Ki [binary format i [expr {$k ^ 0x36363636}]]
append Ko [binary format i [expr {$k ^ 0x5c5c5c5c}]]
}
set tok [MD5Init]
MD5Update $tok $Ki; # initialize with the inner pad
# preserve the Ko value for the final stage.
# FRINK: nocheck
set [subst $tok](Ko) $Ko
return $tok
}
# HMACUpdate --
#
# Identical to calling MD5Update
#
proc ::md5::HMACUpdate {token data} {
MD5Update $token $data
return
}
# HMACFinal --
#
# This is equivalent to the MD5Final procedure. The hash context is
# closed and the binary representation of the hash result is returned.
#
proc ::md5::HMACFinal {token} {
upvar #0 $token state
set tok [MD5Init]; # init the outer hashing function
MD5Update $tok $state(Ko); # prepare with the outer pad.
MD5Update $tok [MD5Final $token]; # hash the inner result
return [MD5Final $tok]
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Description:
# This is the core MD5 algorithm. It is a lot like the MD4 algorithm but
# includes an extra round and a set of constant modifiers throughout.
#
# Note:
# This function body is substituted later on to inline some of the
# procedures and to make is a bit more comprehensible.
#
set ::md5::MD5Hash_body {
variable $token
upvar 0 $token state
# RFC1321:3.4 - Process Message in 16-Word Blocks
binary scan $msg i* blocks
foreach {X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10 X11 X12 X13 X14 X15} $blocks {
set A $state(A)
set B $state(B)
set C $state(C)
set D $state(D)
# Round 1
# Let [abcd k s i] denote the operation
# a = b + ((a + F(b,c,d) + X[k] + T[i]) <<< s).
# Do the following 16 operations.
# [ABCD 0 7 1] [DABC 1 12 2] [CDAB 2 17 3] [BCDA 3 22 4]
set A [expr {$B + (($A + [F $B $C $D] + $X0 + $T01) <<< 7)}]
set D [expr {$A + (($D + [F $A $B $C] + $X1 + $T02) <<< 12)}]
set C [expr {$D + (($C + [F $D $A $B] + $X2 + $T03) <<< 17)}]
set B [expr {$C + (($B + [F $C $D $A] + $X3 + $T04) <<< 22)}]
# [ABCD 4 7 5] [DABC 5 12 6] [CDAB 6 17 7] [BCDA 7 22 8]
set A [expr {$B + (($A + [F $B $C $D] + $X4 + $T05) <<< 7)}]
set D [expr {$A + (($D + [F $A $B $C] + $X5 + $T06) <<< 12)}]
set C [expr {$D + (($C + [F $D $A $B] + $X6 + $T07) <<< 17)}]
set B [expr {$C + (($B + [F $C $D $A] + $X7 + $T08) <<< 22)}]
# [ABCD 8 7 9] [DABC 9 12 10] [CDAB 10 17 11] [BCDA 11 22 12]
set A [expr {$B + (($A + [F $B $C $D] + $X8 + $T09) <<< 7)}]
set D [expr {$A + (($D + [F $A $B $C] + $X9 + $T10) <<< 12)}]
set C [expr {$D + (($C + [F $D $A $B] + $X10 + $T11) <<< 17)}]
set B [expr {$C + (($B + [F $C $D $A] + $X11 + $T12) <<< 22)}]
# [ABCD 12 7 13] [DABC 13 12 14] [CDAB 14 17 15] [BCDA 15 22 16]
set A [expr {$B + (($A + [F $B $C $D] + $X12 + $T13) <<< 7)}]
set D [expr {$A + (($D + [F $A $B $C] + $X13 + $T14) <<< 12)}]
set C [expr {$D + (($C + [F $D $A $B] + $X14 + $T15) <<< 17)}]
set B [expr {$C + (($B + [F $C $D $A] + $X15 + $T16) <<< 22)}]
# Round 2.
# Let [abcd k s i] denote the operation
# a = b + ((a + G(b,c,d) + X[k] + Ti) <<< s)
# Do the following 16 operations.
# [ABCD 1 5 17] [DABC 6 9 18] [CDAB 11 14 19] [BCDA 0 20 20]
set A [expr {$B + (($A + [G $B $C $D] + $X1 + $T17) <<< 5)}]
set D [expr {$A + (($D + [G $A $B $C] + $X6 + $T18) <<< 9)}]
set C [expr {$D + (($C + [G $D $A $B] + $X11 + $T19) <<< 14)}]
set B [expr {$C + (($B + [G $C $D $A] + $X0 + $T20) <<< 20)}]
# [ABCD 5 5 21] [DABC 10 9 22] [CDAB 15 14 23] [BCDA 4 20 24]
set A [expr {$B + (($A + [G $B $C $D] + $X5 + $T21) <<< 5)}]
set D [expr {$A + (($D + [G $A $B $C] + $X10 + $T22) <<< 9)}]
set C [expr {$D + (($C + [G $D $A $B] + $X15 + $T23) <<< 14)}]
set B [expr {$C + (($B + [G $C $D $A] + $X4 + $T24) <<< 20)}]
# [ABCD 9 5 25] [DABC 14 9 26] [CDAB 3 14 27] [BCDA 8 20 28]
set A [expr {$B + (($A + [G $B $C $D] + $X9 + $T25) <<< 5)}]
set D [expr {$A + (($D + [G $A $B $C] + $X14 + $T26) <<< 9)}]
set C [expr {$D + (($C + [G $D $A $B] + $X3 + $T27) <<< 14)}]
set B [expr {$C + (($B + [G $C $D $A] + $X8 + $T28) <<< 20)}]
# [ABCD 13 5 29] [DABC 2 9 30] [CDAB 7 14 31] [BCDA 12 20 32]
set A [expr {$B + (($A + [G $B $C $D] + $X13 + $T29) <<< 5)}]
set D [expr {$A + (($D + [G $A $B $C] + $X2 + $T30) <<< 9)}]
set C [expr {$D + (($C + [G $D $A $B] + $X7 + $T31) <<< 14)}]
set B [expr {$C + (($B + [G $C $D $A] + $X12 + $T32) <<< 20)}]
# Round 3.
# Let [abcd k s i] denote the operation
# a = b + ((a + H(b,c,d) + X[k] + T[i]) <<< s)
# Do the following 16 operations.
# [ABCD 5 4 33] [DABC 8 11 34] [CDAB 11 16 35] [BCDA 14 23 36]
set A [expr {$B + (($A + [H $B $C $D] + $X5 + $T33) <<< 4)}]
set D [expr {$A + (($D + [H $A $B $C] + $X8 + $T34) <<< 11)}]
set C [expr {$D + (($C + [H $D $A $B] + $X11 + $T35) <<< 16)}]
set B [expr {$C + (($B + [H $C $D $A] + $X14 + $T36) <<< 23)}]
# [ABCD 1 4 37] [DABC 4 11 38] [CDAB 7 16 39] [BCDA 10 23 40]
set A [expr {$B + (($A + [H $B $C $D] + $X1 + $T37) <<< 4)}]
set D [expr {$A + (($D + [H $A $B $C] + $X4 + $T38) <<< 11)}]
set C [expr {$D + (($C + [H $D $A $B] + $X7 + $T39) <<< 16)}]
set B [expr {$C + (($B + [H $C $D $A] + $X10 + $T40) <<< 23)}]
# [ABCD 13 4 41] [DABC 0 11 42] [CDAB 3 16 43] [BCDA 6 23 44]
set A [expr {$B + (($A + [H $B $C $D] + $X13 + $T41) <<< 4)}]
set D [expr {$A + (($D + [H $A $B $C] + $X0 + $T42) <<< 11)}]
set C [expr {$D + (($C + [H $D $A $B] + $X3 + $T43) <<< 16)}]
set B [expr {$C + (($B + [H $C $D $A] + $X6 + $T44) <<< 23)}]
# [ABCD 9 4 45] [DABC 12 11 46] [CDAB 15 16 47] [BCDA 2 23 48]
set A [expr {$B + (($A + [H $B $C $D] + $X9 + $T45) <<< 4)}]
set D [expr {$A + (($D + [H $A $B $C] + $X12 + $T46) <<< 11)}]
set C [expr {$D + (($C + [H $D $A $B] + $X15 + $T47) <<< 16)}]
set B [expr {$C + (($B + [H $C $D $A] + $X2 + $T48) <<< 23)}]
# Round 4.
# Let [abcd k s i] denote the operation
# a = b + ((a + I(b,c,d) + X[k] + T[i]) <<< s)
# Do the following 16 operations.
# [ABCD 0 6 49] [DABC 7 10 50] [CDAB 14 15 51] [BCDA 5 21 52]
set A [expr {$B + (($A + [I $B $C $D] + $X0 + $T49) <<< 6)}]
set D [expr {$A + (($D + [I $A $B $C] + $X7 + $T50) <<< 10)}]
set C [expr {$D + (($C + [I $D $A $B] + $X14 + $T51) <<< 15)}]
set B [expr {$C + (($B + [I $C $D $A] + $X5 + $T52) <<< 21)}]
# [ABCD 12 6 53] [DABC 3 10 54] [CDAB 10 15 55] [BCDA 1 21 56]
set A [expr {$B + (($A + [I $B $C $D] + $X12 + $T53) <<< 6)}]
set D [expr {$A + (($D + [I $A $B $C] + $X3 + $T54) <<< 10)}]
set C [expr {$D + (($C + [I $D $A $B] + $X10 + $T55) <<< 15)}]
set B [expr {$C + (($B + [I $C $D $A] + $X1 + $T56) <<< 21)}]
# [ABCD 8 6 57] [DABC 15 10 58] [CDAB 6 15 59] [BCDA 13 21 60]
set A [expr {$B + (($A + [I $B $C $D] + $X8 + $T57) <<< 6)}]
set D [expr {$A + (($D + [I $A $B $C] + $X15 + $T58) <<< 10)}]
set C [expr {$D + (($C + [I $D $A $B] + $X6 + $T59) <<< 15)}]
set B [expr {$C + (($B + [I $C $D $A] + $X13 + $T60) <<< 21)}]
# [ABCD 4 6 61] [DABC 11 10 62] [CDAB 2 15 63] [BCDA 9 21 64]
set A [expr {$B + (($A + [I $B $C $D] + $X4 + $T61) <<< 6)}]
set D [expr {$A + (($D + [I $A $B $C] + $X11 + $T62) <<< 10)}]
set C [expr {$D + (($C + [I $D $A $B] + $X2 + $T63) <<< 15)}]
set B [expr {$C + (($B + [I $C $D $A] + $X9 + $T64) <<< 21)}]
# Then perform the following additions. (That is, increment each
# of the four registers by the value it had before this block
# was started.)
incr state(A) $A
incr state(B) $B
incr state(C) $C
incr state(D) $D
}
return
}
proc ::md5::byte {n v} {expr {((0xFF << (8 * $n)) & $v) >> (8 * $n)}}
proc ::md5::bytes {v} {
#format %c%c%c%c [byte 0 $v] [byte 1 $v] [byte 2 $v] [byte 3 $v]
format %c%c%c%c \
[expr {0xFF & $v}] \
[expr {(0xFF00 & $v) >> 8}] \
[expr {(0xFF0000 & $v) >> 16}] \
[expr {((0xFF000000 & $v) >> 24) & 0xFF}]
}
# 32bit rotate-left
proc ::md5::<<< {v n} {
return [expr {((($v << $n) \
| (($v >> (32 - $n)) \
& (0x7FFFFFFF >> (31 - $n))))) \
& 0xFFFFFFFF}]
}
# Convert our <<< pseudo-operator into a procedure call.
regsub -all -line \
{\[expr {(\$[ABCD]) \+ \(\((.*)\)\s+<<<\s+(\d+)\)}\]} \
$::md5::MD5Hash_body \
{[expr {int(\1 + [<<< [expr {\2}] \3])}]} \
::md5::MD5Hash_body
# RFC1321:3.4 - function F
proc ::md5::F {X Y Z} {
return [expr {($X & $Y) | ((~$X) & $Z)}]
}
# Inline the F function
regsub -all -line \
{\[F (\$[ABCD]) (\$[ABCD]) (\$[ABCD])\]} \
$::md5::MD5Hash_body \
{( (\1 \& \2) | ((~\1) \& \3) )} \
::md5::MD5Hash_body
# RFC1321:3.4 - function G
proc ::md5::G {X Y Z} {
return [expr {(($X & $Z) | ($Y & (~$Z)))}]
}
# Inline the G function
regsub -all -line \
{\[G (\$[ABCD]) (\$[ABCD]) (\$[ABCD])\]} \
$::md5::MD5Hash_body \
{(((\1 \& \3) | (\2 \& (~\3))))} \
::md5::MD5Hash_body
# RFC1321:3.4 - function H
proc ::md5::H {X Y Z} {
return [expr {$X ^ $Y ^ $Z}]
}
# Inline the H function
regsub -all -line \
{\[H (\$[ABCD]) (\$[ABCD]) (\$[ABCD])\]} \
$::md5::MD5Hash_body \
{(\1 ^ \2 ^ \3)} \
::md5::MD5Hash_body
# RFC1321:3.4 - function I
proc ::md5::I {X Y Z} {
return [expr {$Y ^ ($X | (~$Z))}]
}
# Inline the I function
regsub -all -line \
{\[I (\$[ABCD]) (\$[ABCD]) (\$[ABCD])\]} \
$::md5::MD5Hash_body \
{(\2 ^ (\1 | (~\3)))} \
::md5::MD5Hash_body
# RFC 1321:3.4 step 4: inline the set of constant modifiers.
namespace eval md5 {
foreach tName {
T01 T02 T03 T04 T05 T06 T07 T08 T09 T10
T11 T12 T13 T14 T15 T16 T17 T18 T19 T20
T21 T22 T23 T24 T25 T26 T27 T28 T29 T30
T31 T32 T33 T34 T35 T36 T37 T38 T39 T40
T41 T42 T43 T44 T45 T46 T47 T48 T49 T50
T51 T52 T53 T54 T55 T56 T57 T58 T59 T60
T61 T62 T63 T64
} tVal {
0xd76aa478 0xe8c7b756 0x242070db 0xc1bdceee
0xf57c0faf 0x4787c62a 0xa8304613 0xfd469501
0x698098d8 0x8b44f7af 0xffff5bb1 0x895cd7be
0x6b901122 0xfd987193 0xa679438e 0x49b40821
0xf61e2562 0xc040b340 0x265e5a51 0xe9b6c7aa
0xd62f105d 0x2441453 0xd8a1e681 0xe7d3fbc8
0x21e1cde6 0xc33707d6 0xf4d50d87 0x455a14ed
0xa9e3e905 0xfcefa3f8 0x676f02d9 0x8d2a4c8a
0xfffa3942 0x8771f681 0x6d9d6122 0xfde5380c
0xa4beea44 0x4bdecfa9 0xf6bb4b60 0xbebfbc70
0x289b7ec6 0xeaa127fa 0xd4ef3085 0x4881d05
0xd9d4d039 0xe6db99e5 0x1fa27cf8 0xc4ac5665
0xf4292244 0x432aff97 0xab9423a7 0xfc93a039
0x655b59c3 0x8f0ccc92 0xffeff47d 0x85845dd1
0x6fa87e4f 0xfe2ce6e0 0xa3014314 0x4e0811a1
0xf7537e82 0xbd3af235 0x2ad7d2bb 0xeb86d391
} {
lappend map \$$tName $tVal
}
set ::md5::MD5Hash_body [string map $map $::md5::MD5Hash_body]
unset map tName tVal
}
# Define the MD5 hashing procedure with inline functions.
proc ::md5::MD5Hash {token msg} $::md5::MD5Hash_body
unset ::md5::MD5Hash_body
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
if {[package provide Trf] != {}} {
interp alias {} ::md5::Hex {} ::hex -mode encode --
} else {
proc ::md5::Hex {data} {
binary scan $data H* result
return [string toupper $result]
}
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# LoadAccelerator --
#
# This package can make use of a number of compiled extensions to
# accelerate the digest computation. This procedure manages the
# use of these extensions within the package. During normal usage
# this should not be called, but the test package manipulates the
# list of enabled accelerators.
#
proc ::md5::LoadAccelerator {name} {
variable accel
set r 0
switch -exact -- $name {
critcl {
if {![catch {package require tcllibc}]
|| ![catch {package require md5c}]} {
set r [expr {[info command ::md5::md5c] != {}}]
}
}
cryptkit {
if {![catch {package require cryptkit}]} {
set r [expr {![catch {cryptkit::cryptInit}]}]
}
}
trf {
if {![catch {package require Trf}]} {
set r [expr {![catch {::md5 aa} msg]}]
}
}
default {
return -code error "invalid accelerator package:\
must be one of [join [array names accel] {, }]"
}
}
set accel($name) $r
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Description:
# Pop the nth element off a list. Used in options processing.
#
proc ::md5::Pop {varname {nth 0}} {
upvar $varname args
set r [lindex $args $nth]
set args [lreplace $args $nth $nth]
return $r
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# fileevent handler for chunked file hashing.
#
proc ::md5::Chunk {token channel {chunksize 4096}} {
upvar #0 $token state
if {[eof $channel]} {
fileevent $channel readable {}
set state(reading) 0
}
MD5Update $token [read $channel $chunksize]
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
proc ::md5::md5 {args} {
array set opts {-hex 0 -filename {} -channel {} -chunksize 4096}
while {[string match -* [set option [lindex $args 0]]]} {
switch -glob -- $option {
-hex { set opts(-hex) 1 }
-file* { set opts(-filename) [Pop args 1] }
-channel { set opts(-channel) [Pop args 1] }
-chunksize { set opts(-chunksize) [Pop args 1] }
default {
if {[llength $args] == 1} { break }
if {[string compare $option "--"] == 0} { Pop args; break }
set err [join [lsort [array names opts]] ", "]
return -code error "bad option $option:\
must be one of $err\nlen: [llength $args]"
}
}
Pop args
}
if {$opts(-filename) != {}} {
set opts(-channel) [open $opts(-filename) r]
fconfigure $opts(-channel) -translation binary
}
if {$opts(-channel) == {}} {
if {[llength $args] != 1} {
return -code error "wrong # args:\
should be \"md5 ?-hex? -filename file | string\""
}
set tok [MD5Init]
MD5Update $tok [lindex $args 0]
set r [MD5Final $tok]
} else {
set tok [MD5Init]
# FRINK: nocheck
set [subst $tok](reading) 1
fileevent $opts(-channel) readable \
[list [namespace origin Chunk] \
$tok $opts(-channel) $opts(-chunksize)]
vwait [subst $tok](reading)
set r [MD5Final $tok]
# If we opened the channel - we should close it too.
if {$opts(-filename) != {}} {
close $opts(-channel)
}
}
if {$opts(-hex)} {
set r [Hex $r]
}
return $r
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
proc ::md5::hmac {args} {
array set opts {-hex 0 -filename {} -channel {} -chunksize 4096}
while {[string match -* [set option [lindex $args 0]]]} {
switch -glob -- $option {
-key { set opts(-key) [Pop args 1] }
-hex { set opts(-hex) 1 }
-file* { set opts(-filename) [Pop args 1] }
-channel { set opts(-channel) [Pop args 1] }
-chunksize { set opts(-chunksize) [Pop args 1] }
default {
if {[llength $args] == 1} { break }
if {[string compare $option "--"] == 0} { Pop args; break }
set err [join [lsort [array names opts]] ", "]
return -code error "bad option $option:\
must be one of $err"
}
}
Pop args
}
if {![info exists opts(-key)]} {
return -code error "wrong # args:\
should be \"hmac ?-hex? -key key -filename file | string\""
}
if {$opts(-filename) != {}} {
set opts(-channel) [open $opts(-filename) r]
fconfigure $opts(-channel) -translation binary
}
if {$opts(-channel) == {}} {
if {[llength $args] != 1} {
return -code error "wrong # args:\
should be \"hmac ?-hex? -key key -filename file | string\""
}
set tok [HMACInit $opts(-key)]
HMACUpdate $tok [lindex $args 0]
set r [HMACFinal $tok]
} else {
set tok [HMACInit $opts(-key)]
# FRINK: nocheck
set [subst $tok](reading) 1
fileevent $opts(-channel) readable \
[list [namespace origin Chunk] \
$tok $opts(-channel) $opts(-chunksize)]
vwait [subst $tok](reading)
set r [HMACFinal $tok]
# If we opened the channel - we should close it too.
if {$opts(-filename) != {}} {
close $opts(-channel)
}
}
if {$opts(-hex)} {
set r [Hex $r]
}
return $r
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Try and load a compiled extension to help.
namespace eval ::md5 {
variable e
foreach e {critcl cryptkit trf} { if {[LoadAccelerator $e]} { break } }
unset e
}
package provide md5 $::md5::version
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Local Variables:
# mode: tcl
# indent-tabs-mode: nil
# End:
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