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#ifndef OPENSSL_HEADER_MODES_INTERNAL_H
#define OPENSSL_HEADER_MODES_INTERNAL_H

#include <GFp/aes.h>

#include "../../internal.h"

#if defined(__cplusplus)
extern "C" {
#endif


// aes_block_f is a pointer to |AES_Encrypt| or a variant thereof.
typedef void (*aes_block_f)(const uint8_t in[16], uint8_t out[16],
                            const AES_KEY *key);
int GFp_aes_block_is_aesni_encrypt(aes_block_f aes_block);

// GCM definitions
typedef struct { uint64_t hi,lo; } u128;

typedef void (*gcm128_gmult_f)(uint8_t Xi[16], const u128 Htable[16]);
typedef void (*gcm128_ghash_f)(uint8_t Xi[16], const u128 Htable[16],
                               const uint8_t *inp, size_t len);

#define GCM128_HTABLE_LEN 16

#define GCM128_SERIALIZED_LEN (GCM128_HTABLE_LEN * 16)

// This differs from OpenSSL's |gcm128_context| in that it does not have the
// |key| pointer, in order to make it |memcpy|-friendly. See GFp/modes.h
// for more info.
struct gcm128_context {
  // Following 6 names follow names in GCM specification
  alignas(16) uint8_t Yi[16];
  alignas(16) uint8_t EKi[16];
  alignas(16) uint8_t EK0[16];
  alignas(16) struct {
    uint64_t u[2];
  } len;
  alignas(16) uint8_t Xi[16];
  alignas(16) struct {
    uint64_t u[2];
  } H_unused;

  // Relative position of Xi, H and pre-computed Htable is used in some
  // assembler modules, i.e. don't change the order!
  u128 Htable[GCM128_HTABLE_LEN];

  gcm128_gmult_f gmult;
  gcm128_ghash_f ghash;
  aes_block_f block;

  // use_aesni_gcm_crypt is true if this context should use the assembly
  // functions |aesni_gcm_encrypt| and |aesni_gcm_decrypt| to process data.
  unsigned use_aesni_gcm_crypt:1;
};

#if defined(OPENSSL_X86) || defined(OPENSSL_X86_64)
// GFp_gcm_clmul_enabled returns one if the CLMUL implementation of GCM is
// used.
int GFp_gcm_clmul_enabled(void);
#endif


// CTR.

// aes_ctr_f is the type of a function that performs CTR-mode encryption with
// AES.
typedef void (*aes_ctr_f)(const uint8_t *in, uint8_t *out, size_t blocks,
                          const AES_KEY *key, const uint8_t ivec[16]);

// GCM.
//
// This API differs from the OpenSSL API slightly. The |GCM128_CONTEXT| does
// not have a |key| pointer that points to the key as OpenSSL's version does.
// Instead, every function takes a |key| parameter. This way |GCM128_CONTEXT|
// can be safely copied.

typedef struct gcm128_context GCM128_CONTEXT;

OPENSSL_EXPORT void GFp_gcm128_init_serialized(
    uint8_t serialized_ctx[GCM128_SERIALIZED_LEN], const AES_KEY *key,
    aes_block_f block);

OPENSSL_EXPORT void GFp_gcm128_init(
    GCM128_CONTEXT *ctx, const AES_KEY *key, aes_block_f block,
    const uint8_t serialized_ctx[GCM128_SERIALIZED_LEN], const uint8_t *iv);

// GFp_gcm128_aad sets the authenticated data for an instance of GCM. This must
// be called before and data is encrypted. It returns one on success and zero
// otherwise.
OPENSSL_EXPORT int GFp_gcm128_aad(GCM128_CONTEXT *ctx, const uint8_t *aad,
                                  size_t len);

// GFp_gcm128_encrypt_ctr32 encrypts |len| bytes from |in| to |out| using a CTR
// function that only handles the bottom 32 bits of the nonce, like
// |GFp_ctr128_encrypt_ctr32|. The |key| must be the same key that was passed
// to |GFp_gcm128_init|. It returns one on success and zero otherwise.
OPENSSL_EXPORT int GFp_gcm128_encrypt_ctr32(GCM128_CONTEXT *ctx,
                                            const AES_KEY *key,
                                            const uint8_t *in, uint8_t *out,
                                            size_t len, aes_ctr_f stream);

// GFp_gcm128_decrypt_ctr32 decrypts |len| bytes from |in| to |out| using a CTR
// function that only handles the bottom 32 bits of the nonce, like
// |GFp_ctr128_encrypt_ctr32|. The |key| must be the same key that was passed
// to |GFp_gcm128_init|. It returns one on success and zero otherwise.
OPENSSL_EXPORT int GFp_gcm128_decrypt_ctr32(GCM128_CONTEXT *ctx,
                                            const AES_KEY *key,
                                            const uint8_t *in, uint8_t *out,
                                            size_t len, aes_ctr_f stream);

// GFp_gcm128_tag calculates the authenticator and copies it into |tag|.
OPENSSL_EXPORT void GFp_gcm128_tag(GCM128_CONTEXT *ctx, uint8_t tag[16]);


#if !defined(OPENSSL_NO_ASM) && \
    (defined(OPENSSL_X86) || defined(OPENSSL_X86_64))
void GFp_aesni_ctr32_encrypt_blocks(const uint8_t *in, uint8_t *out,
                                    size_t blocks, const AES_KEY *key,
                                    const uint8_t *ivec);
#endif

#if defined(__cplusplus)
}  // extern C
#endif

#endif  // OPENSSL_HEADER_MODES_INTERNAL_H