base64_ng/alphabet.rs
1//! Base64 alphabets and custom alphabet validation.
2
3use crate::{ct_mask_eq_u8, ct_mask_lt_u8};
4
5/// Alphabet validation error.
6#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
7pub enum AlphabetError {
8 /// The alphabet contains a non-visible-ASCII byte.
9 InvalidByte {
10 /// Byte index in the alphabet table.
11 index: usize,
12 /// Invalid byte value.
13 byte: u8,
14 },
15 /// The alphabet contains the padding byte `=`.
16 PaddingByte {
17 /// Byte index in the alphabet table.
18 index: usize,
19 },
20 /// The alphabet maps more than one value to the same byte.
21 DuplicateByte {
22 /// First byte index.
23 first: usize,
24 /// Second byte index.
25 second: usize,
26 /// Duplicated byte value.
27 byte: u8,
28 },
29}
30
31impl core::fmt::Display for AlphabetError {
32 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut core::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> core::fmt::Result {
33 match self {
34 Self::InvalidByte { index, byte } => {
35 write!(
36 f,
37 "invalid base64 alphabet byte 0x{byte:02x} at index {index}"
38 )
39 }
40 Self::PaddingByte { index } => {
41 write!(f, "base64 alphabet contains padding byte at index {index}")
42 }
43 Self::DuplicateByte {
44 first,
45 second,
46 byte,
47 } => write!(
48 f,
49 "base64 alphabet byte 0x{byte:02x} is duplicated at indexes {first} and {second}"
50 ),
51 }
52 }
53}
54
55#[cfg(feature = "std")]
56impl std::error::Error for AlphabetError {}
57
58/// Defines a custom [`Alphabet`] from a 64-byte string literal.
59///
60/// The generated alphabet is validated at compile time with
61/// [`validate_alphabet`]. Invalid, duplicate, or padding bytes fail the build
62/// instead of creating a malformed runtime profile.
63///
64/// The generated implementation uses the conservative default
65/// [`Alphabet::encode`] behavior: every emitted Base64 byte performs a fixed
66/// 64-entry scan to avoid secret-indexed table lookups. Built-in alphabets use
67/// optimized arithmetic mappers.
68///
69/// The generated [`Alphabet::decode`] implementation delegates to
70/// [`decode_alphabet_byte`]. The constant-time-oriented [`ct`](crate::ct)
71/// module scans the generated `ENCODE` table directly and does not call the
72/// generated `decode` method.
73///
74/// # Examples
75///
76/// ```
77/// base64_ng::define_alphabet! {
78/// struct DotSlash = b"./ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789";
79/// }
80///
81/// let engine = base64_ng::Engine::<DotSlash, false>::new();
82/// let mut encoded = [0u8; 4];
83/// let written = engine.encode_slice(&[0xff, 0xff, 0xff], &mut encoded).unwrap();
84/// assert_eq!(&encoded[..written], b"9999");
85/// ```
86///
87/// Invalid alphabets fail during compilation:
88///
89/// ```compile_fail
90/// base64_ng::define_alphabet! {
91/// struct Bad = b"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA";
92/// }
93/// ```
94#[macro_export]
95macro_rules! define_alphabet {
96 ($(#[$meta:meta])* $vis:vis struct $name:ident = $encode:expr;) => {
97 $(#[$meta])*
98 #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Default, Eq, PartialEq)]
99 $vis struct $name;
100
101 impl $crate::Alphabet for $name {
102 const ENCODE: [u8; 64] = *$encode;
103
104 #[inline]
105 fn decode(byte: u8) -> Option<u8> {
106 $crate::decode_alphabet_byte(byte, &Self::ENCODE)
107 }
108 }
109
110 const _: [(); 1] = [(); match $crate::validate_alphabet(
111 &<$name as $crate::Alphabet>::ENCODE,
112 ) {
113 Ok(()) => 1,
114 Err(_) => 0,
115 }];
116 };
117}
118
119/// Validates a 64-byte Base64 alphabet table.
120///
121/// A valid alphabet must contain exactly 64 unique visible ASCII bytes and must
122/// not contain the padding byte `=`.
123///
124/// # Examples
125///
126/// ```
127/// use base64_ng::{Alphabet, Standard, validate_alphabet};
128///
129/// validate_alphabet(&Standard::ENCODE).unwrap();
130/// ```
131pub const fn validate_alphabet(encode: &[u8; 64]) -> Result<(), AlphabetError> {
132 let mut index = 0;
133 while index < encode.len() {
134 let byte = encode[index];
135 if !is_visible_ascii(byte) {
136 return Err(AlphabetError::InvalidByte { index, byte });
137 }
138 if byte == b'=' {
139 return Err(AlphabetError::PaddingByte { index });
140 }
141
142 let mut duplicate = index + 1;
143 while duplicate < encode.len() {
144 if encode[duplicate] == byte {
145 return Err(AlphabetError::DuplicateByte {
146 first: index,
147 second: duplicate,
148 byte,
149 });
150 }
151 duplicate += 1;
152 }
153
154 index += 1;
155 }
156
157 Ok(())
158}
159
160/// Decodes one byte by scanning a caller-provided alphabet table.
161///
162/// This helper is intended for custom [`Alphabet`] implementations. Validate
163/// the table with [`validate_alphabet`] before trusting the alphabet in a
164/// protocol or public API. The scan always visits all 64 entries before
165/// returning so the match position does not create an early-return timing
166/// signal in the source-level implementation.
167///
168/// # Security
169///
170/// This is a directly callable custom-alphabet helper, not the mapping boundary
171/// used by [`Engine`](crate::Engine) or the constant-time-oriented
172/// [`ct`](crate::ct) module. It is a `const fn` so it does not use the optimizer
173/// barriers, volatile accumulator reads, or generated-code evidence hooks used
174/// by the private `ct` scanner. Do not rely on this helper for military or
175/// cryptographic constant-time guarantees under LTO or future compiler
176/// rewrites. For secret-bearing custom alphabets, use
177/// [`Engine::ct_decoder`](crate::Engine::ct_decoder) or the [`ct`](crate::ct)
178/// module. Both ordinary and secret engine paths derive their mapping directly
179/// from [`Alphabet::ENCODE`] and do not call [`Alphabet::decode`].
180///
181/// # Examples
182///
183/// ```
184/// use base64_ng::{Alphabet, decode_alphabet_byte};
185///
186/// struct DotSlash;
187///
188/// impl Alphabet for DotSlash {
189/// const ENCODE: [u8; 64] =
190/// *b"./ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789";
191///
192/// fn decode(byte: u8) -> Option<u8> {
193/// decode_alphabet_byte(byte, &Self::ENCODE)
194/// }
195/// }
196///
197/// assert_eq!(DotSlash::decode(b'.'), Some(0));
198/// assert_eq!(DotSlash::decode(b'9'), Some(63));
199/// ```
200#[must_use]
201pub const fn decode_alphabet_byte(byte: u8, encode: &[u8; 64]) -> Option<u8> {
202 let mut index = 0;
203 let mut candidate = 0;
204 let mut decoded = 0;
205 let mut valid = 0;
206 while index < encode.len() {
207 let matches = ct_mask_eq_u8(byte, encode[index]);
208 decoded |= candidate & matches;
209 valid |= matches;
210 index += 1;
211 candidate += 1;
212 }
213
214 if valid == 0 { None } else { Some(decoded) }
215}
216
217/// A Base64 alphabet.
218///
219/// # Security
220///
221/// The default [`Alphabet::encode`] implementation is constant-time-oriented:
222/// it scans all 64 alphabet entries instead of using `ENCODE[value as usize]`.
223/// Direct callers that override `encode` with a table lookup make those direct
224/// calls timing-sensitive with respect to the selected 6-bit value. Public
225/// [`Engine`](crate::Engine) encoding does not call this overridable method:
226/// [`Alphabet::ENCODE`] is its sole output definition for const, scalar, SIMD,
227/// wrapped, and in-place surfaces.
228///
229/// Public [`Engine`](crate::Engine) decoding also treats [`Alphabet::ENCODE`] as
230/// authoritative and does not call [`Alphabet::decode`]. This prevents mutable
231/// or otherwise stateful method overrides from changing results across scalar
232/// and SIMD backends. The [`ct`](crate::ct) module independently scans the same
233/// table with its fixed-work mapper. Direct calls to an overridden `decode`
234/// method retain that implementation's behavior and timing.
235pub trait Alphabet {
236 /// Encoding table indexed by 6-bit values.
237 const ENCODE: [u8; 64];
238
239 /// Encode one 6-bit value into an alphabet byte.
240 ///
241 /// The default implementation scans the alphabet table instead of using a
242 /// secret-indexed table lookup. Built-in alphabets override this with the
243 /// branch-minimized ASCII arithmetic mapper. Custom alphabets that keep the
244 /// default method prioritize timing posture over throughput for direct
245 /// calls. This method is retained as a public low-level mapping helper for
246 /// API compatibility; [`Engine`](crate::Engine) uses [`Self::ENCODE`]
247 /// directly and is unaffected by overrides.
248 #[must_use]
249 fn encode(value: u8) -> u8 {
250 encode_alphabet_value(value, &Self::ENCODE)
251 }
252
253 /// Decode one byte into a 6-bit value.
254 ///
255 /// Implementations that want conservative custom-alphabet timing posture
256 /// should delegate to [`decode_alphabet_byte`], which scans all 64 entries
257 /// before returning. This method is retained as a public low-level mapping
258 /// helper for API compatibility; [`Engine`](crate::Engine) and the `ct`
259 /// module ignore it and derive mappings from [`Self::ENCODE`] directly.
260 fn decode(byte: u8) -> Option<u8>;
261}
262
263const fn is_visible_ascii(byte: u8) -> bool {
264 byte >= 0x21 && byte <= 0x7e
265}
266
267/// The RFC 4648 standard Base64 alphabet.
268#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Default, Eq, PartialEq)]
269pub struct Standard;
270
271impl Alphabet for Standard {
272 const ENCODE: [u8; 64] = *b"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/";
273
274 #[inline]
275 fn encode(value: u8) -> u8 {
276 encode_ascii_base64(value, Self::ENCODE[62], Self::ENCODE[63])
277 }
278
279 #[inline]
280 fn decode(byte: u8) -> Option<u8> {
281 decode_ascii_base64(byte, Self::ENCODE[62], Self::ENCODE[63])
282 }
283}
284
285/// The RFC 4648 URL-safe Base64 alphabet.
286#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Default, Eq, PartialEq)]
287pub struct UrlSafe;
288
289impl Alphabet for UrlSafe {
290 const ENCODE: [u8; 64] = *b"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789-_";
291
292 #[inline]
293 fn encode(value: u8) -> u8 {
294 encode_ascii_base64(value, Self::ENCODE[62], Self::ENCODE[63])
295 }
296
297 #[inline]
298 fn decode(byte: u8) -> Option<u8> {
299 decode_ascii_base64(byte, Self::ENCODE[62], Self::ENCODE[63])
300 }
301}
302
303/// The bcrypt Base64 alphabet.
304///
305/// This alphabet is commonly used by bcrypt hash strings. It is provided as an
306/// alphabet/profile building block; `base64-ng` does not parse or verify full
307/// bcrypt password-hash records.
308///
309/// # Security
310///
311/// The strict [`Alphabet::decode`] implementation delegates to
312/// [`decode_alphabet_byte`]. That helper scans the full alphabet, but it is a
313/// `const fn` and does not use the additional optimizer barriers used by the
314/// [`ct`](crate::ct) module. Do not use strict `Engine<Bcrypt, _>` decode as a
315/// token, key, or password-hash verifier. Use [`crate::ct::CtEngine`] with this
316/// alphabet for secret-bearing comparison workflows.
317#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Default, Eq, PartialEq)]
318pub struct Bcrypt;
319
320impl Alphabet for Bcrypt {
321 const ENCODE: [u8; 64] = *b"./ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789";
322
323 #[inline]
324 fn decode(byte: u8) -> Option<u8> {
325 decode_alphabet_byte(byte, &Self::ENCODE)
326 }
327}
328
329/// The Unix `crypt(3)` Base64 alphabet.
330///
331/// This alphabet is provided as an explicit legacy interoperability profile.
332/// `base64-ng` does not parse or verify complete password-hash records.
333///
334/// # Security
335///
336/// The strict [`Alphabet::decode`] implementation delegates to
337/// [`decode_alphabet_byte`]. That helper scans the full alphabet, but it is a
338/// `const fn` and does not use the additional optimizer barriers used by the
339/// [`ct`](crate::ct) module. Do not use strict `Engine<Crypt, _>` decode as a
340/// token, key, or password-hash verifier. Use [`crate::ct::CtEngine`] with this
341/// alphabet for secret-bearing comparison workflows.
342#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Default, Eq, PartialEq)]
343pub struct Crypt;
344
345impl Alphabet for Crypt {
346 const ENCODE: [u8; 64] = *b"./0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";
347
348 #[inline]
349 fn decode(byte: u8) -> Option<u8> {
350 decode_alphabet_byte(byte, &Self::ENCODE)
351 }
352}
353
354#[inline]
355pub(crate) const fn encode_base64_value<A: Alphabet>(value: u8) -> u8 {
356 encode_alphabet_value(value, &A::ENCODE)
357}
358
359#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
360pub(crate) enum RuntimeAlphabetMapper {
361 StandardFamily { value_62: u8, value_63: u8 },
362 ScannedTable,
363}
364
365impl RuntimeAlphabetMapper {
366 pub(crate) const fn for_alphabet<A: Alphabet>() -> Self {
367 const STANDARD_PREFIX: [u8; 62] =
368 *b"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789";
369
370 let mut index = 0;
371 while index < STANDARD_PREFIX.len() {
372 if A::ENCODE[index] != STANDARD_PREFIX[index] {
373 return Self::ScannedTable;
374 }
375 index += 1;
376 }
377
378 let value_62 = A::ENCODE[62];
379 let value_63 = A::ENCODE[63];
380 if (value_62 == b'+' && value_63 == b'/') || (value_62 == b'-' && value_63 == b'_') {
381 Self::StandardFamily { value_62, value_63 }
382 } else {
383 Self::ScannedTable
384 }
385 }
386
387 #[inline]
388 pub(crate) fn encode<A: Alphabet>(self, value: u8) -> u8 {
389 match self {
390 Self::StandardFamily { value_62, value_63 } => {
391 encode_ascii_base64(value, value_62, value_63)
392 }
393 Self::ScannedTable => encode_alphabet_value(value, &A::ENCODE),
394 }
395 }
396
397 #[inline]
398 pub(crate) fn decode<A: Alphabet>(self, byte: u8) -> Option<u8> {
399 match self {
400 Self::StandardFamily { value_62, value_63 } => {
401 decode_ascii_base64(byte, value_62, value_63)
402 }
403 Self::ScannedTable => decode_alphabet_byte(byte, &A::ENCODE),
404 }
405 }
406}
407
408pub(crate) struct RuntimeAlphabetMapperFor<A: Alphabet>(core::marker::PhantomData<A>);
409
410impl<A: Alphabet> RuntimeAlphabetMapperFor<A> {
411 pub(crate) const VALUE: RuntimeAlphabetMapper = RuntimeAlphabetMapper::for_alphabet::<A>();
412}
413
414#[inline]
415const fn encode_alphabet_value(value: u8, encode: &[u8; 64]) -> u8 {
416 let mut output = 0;
417 let mut index = 0;
418 let mut candidate = 0;
419 while index < encode.len() {
420 output |= encode[index] & ct_mask_eq_u8(value, candidate);
421 index += 1;
422 candidate += 1;
423 }
424 output
425}
426
427#[inline]
428const fn encode_ascii_base64(value: u8, value_62_byte: u8, value_63_byte: u8) -> u8 {
429 let upper = ct_mask_lt_u8(value, 26);
430 let lower = ct_mask_lt_u8(value.wrapping_sub(26), 26);
431 let digit = ct_mask_lt_u8(value.wrapping_sub(52), 10);
432 let value_62 = ct_mask_eq_u8(value, 0x3e);
433 let value_63 = ct_mask_eq_u8(value, 0x3f);
434
435 (value.wrapping_add(b'A') & upper)
436 | (value.wrapping_sub(26).wrapping_add(b'a') & lower)
437 | (value.wrapping_sub(52).wrapping_add(b'0') & digit)
438 | (value_62_byte & value_62)
439 | (value_63_byte & value_63)
440}
441
442#[inline]
443fn decode_ascii_base64(byte: u8, value_62_byte: u8, value_63_byte: u8) -> Option<u8> {
444 let upper = ct_mask_lt_u8(byte.wrapping_sub(b'A'), 26);
445 let lower = ct_mask_lt_u8(byte.wrapping_sub(b'a'), 26);
446 let digit = ct_mask_lt_u8(byte.wrapping_sub(b'0'), 10);
447 let value_62 = ct_mask_eq_u8(byte, value_62_byte);
448 let value_63 = ct_mask_eq_u8(byte, value_63_byte);
449 let valid = upper | lower | digit | value_62 | value_63;
450
451 let decoded = (byte.wrapping_sub(b'A') & upper)
452 | (byte.wrapping_sub(b'a').wrapping_add(26) & lower)
453 | (byte.wrapping_sub(b'0').wrapping_add(52) & digit)
454 | (0x3e & value_62)
455 | (0x3f & value_63);
456
457 if valid == 0 { None } else { Some(decoded) }
458}