From: Leo Liu Date: Tue, 24 May 2011 08:22:58 +0000 (+0800) Subject: Implement primitive `sha1' and remove sha1.el X-Git-Tag: emacs-pretest-24.0.90~104^2~618^2~179 X-Git-Url: http://git.eshelyaron.com/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=e1b90ef6eca2e32b99fff7ecf14bd1f074046da8;p=emacs.git Implement primitive `sha1' and remove sha1.el --- diff --git a/lisp/ChangeLog b/lisp/ChangeLog index e9e7faa93d4..bf7977ced08 100644 --- a/lisp/ChangeLog +++ b/lisp/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,12 @@ +2011-05-24 Leo Liu + + * vc/vc-bzr.el (vc-bzr-sha1-program): Rename from sha1-program. + (vc-bzr-sha1): Adapt. + + * sha1.el: Remove. Function `sha1' is now builtin. + + * bindings.el: Provide sha1 feature. + 2011-05-24 Kenichi Handa * mail/sendmail.el: Require `rfc2047'. diff --git a/lisp/bindings.el b/lisp/bindings.el index 8c48bdc5d59..63c83ada9ba 100644 --- a/lisp/bindings.el +++ b/lisp/bindings.el @@ -646,9 +646,10 @@ is okay. See `mode-line-format'.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'indent-tabs-mode) -;; We have base64 and md5 functions built in now. +;; We have base64, md5 and sha1 functions built in now. (provide 'base64) (provide 'md5) +(provide 'sha1) (provide 'overlay '(display syntax-table field)) (provide 'text-properties '(display syntax-table field point-entered)) diff --git a/lisp/sha1.el b/lisp/sha1.el deleted file mode 100644 index 3f2e8f2a69b..00000000000 --- a/lisp/sha1.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,441 +0,0 @@ -;;; sha1.el --- SHA1 Secure Hash Algorithm in Emacs-Lisp - -;; Copyright (C) 1999, 2001-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -;; Author: Shuhei KOBAYASHI -;; Keywords: SHA1, FIPS 180-1 - -;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. - -;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This program is implemented from the definition of SHA-1 in FIPS PUB -;; 180-1 (Federal Information Processing Standards Publication 180-1), -;; "Announcing the Standard for SECURE HASH STANDARD". -;; -;; (EXCEPTION; two optimizations taken from GnuPG/cipher/sha1.c) -;; -;; Test cases from FIPS PUB 180-1. -;; -;; (sha1 "abc") -;; => a9993e364706816aba3e25717850c26c9cd0d89d -;; -;; (sha1 "abcdbcdecdefdefgefghfghighijhijkijkljklmklmnlmnomnopnopq") -;; => 84983e441c3bd26ebaae4aa1f95129e5e54670f1 -;; -;; (sha1 (make-string 1000000 ?a)) -;; => 34aa973cd4c4daa4f61eeb2bdbad27316534016f -;; -;; BUGS: -;; * It is assumed that length of input string is less than 2^29 bytes. -;; * It is caller's responsibility to make string (or region) unibyte. -;; -;; TODO: -;; * Rewrite from scratch! -;; This version is much faster than Keiichi Suzuki's another sha1.el, -;; but it is too dirty. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'hex-util) - -;;; -;;; external SHA1 function. -;;; - -(defgroup sha1 nil - "Elisp interface for SHA1 hash computation." - :version "22.1" - :group 'extensions) - -(defcustom sha1-maximum-internal-length 500 - "Maximum length of message to use Lisp version of SHA1 function. -If message is longer than this, `sha1-program' is used instead. - -If this variable is set to 0, use external program only. -If this variable is set to nil, use internal function only." - :type 'integer - :group 'sha1) - -(defcustom sha1-program '("sha1sum") - "Name of program to compute SHA1. -It must be a string \(program name\) or list of strings \(name and its args\)." - :type '(repeat string) - :group 'sha1) - -(defcustom sha1-use-external (condition-case () - (executable-find (car sha1-program)) - (error)) - "Use external SHA1 program. -If this variable is set to nil, use internal function only." - :type 'boolean - :group 'sha1) - -(defun sha1-string-external (string &optional binary) - (let ((default-directory "/") ;; in case otherwise non-existent - (process-connection-type nil) ;; pipe - prog args digest) - (if (consp sha1-program) - (setq prog (car sha1-program) - args (cdr sha1-program)) - (setq prog sha1-program - args nil)) - (with-temp-buffer - (unless (featurep 'xemacs) (set-buffer-multibyte nil)) - (insert string) - (apply (function call-process-region) - (point-min) (point-max) - prog t t nil args) - ;; SHA1 is 40 bytes long in hexadecimal form. - (setq digest (buffer-substring (point-min)(+ (point-min) 40)))) - (if binary - (decode-hex-string digest) - digest))) - -(defun sha1-region-external (beg end &optional binary) - (sha1-string-external (buffer-substring-no-properties beg end) binary)) - -;;; -;;; internal SHA1 function. -;;; - -(eval-when-compile - ;; optional second arg of string-to-number is new in v20. - (defconst sha1-K0-high 23170) ; (string-to-number "5A82" 16) - (defconst sha1-K0-low 31129) ; (string-to-number "7999" 16) - (defconst sha1-K1-high 28377) ; (string-to-number "6ED9" 16) - (defconst sha1-K1-low 60321) ; (string-to-number "EBA1" 16) - (defconst sha1-K2-high 36635) ; (string-to-number "8F1B" 16) - (defconst sha1-K2-low 48348) ; (string-to-number "BCDC" 16) - (defconst sha1-K3-high 51810) ; (string-to-number "CA62" 16) - (defconst sha1-K3-low 49622) ; (string-to-number "C1D6" 16) - - ;; original definition of sha1-F0. - ;; (defmacro sha1-F0 (B C D) - ;; (` (logior (logand (, B) (, C)) - ;; (logand (lognot (, B)) (, D))))) - ;; a little optimization from GnuPG/cipher/sha1.c. - (defmacro sha1-F0 (B C D) - `(logxor ,D (logand ,B (logxor ,C ,D)))) - (defmacro sha1-F1 (B C D) - `(logxor ,B ,C ,D)) - ;; original definition of sha1-F2. - ;; (defmacro sha1-F2 (B C D) - ;; (` (logior (logand (, B) (, C)) - ;; (logand (, B) (, D)) - ;; (logand (, C) (, D))))) - ;; a little optimization from GnuPG/cipher/sha1.c. - (defmacro sha1-F2 (B C D) - `(logior (logand ,B ,C) - (logand ,D (logior ,B ,C)))) - (defmacro sha1-F3 (B C D) - `(logxor ,B ,C ,D)) - - (defmacro sha1-S1 (W-high W-low) - `(let ((W-high ,W-high) - (W-low ,W-low)) - (setq S1W-high (+ (% (* W-high 2) 65536) - (/ W-low ,(/ 65536 2)))) - (setq S1W-low (+ (/ W-high ,(/ 65536 2)) - (% (* W-low 2) 65536))))) - (defmacro sha1-S5 (A-high A-low) - `(progn - (setq S5A-high (+ (% (* ,A-high 32) 65536) - (/ ,A-low ,(/ 65536 32)))) - (setq S5A-low (+ (/ ,A-high ,(/ 65536 32)) - (% (* ,A-low 32) 65536))))) - (defmacro sha1-S30 (B-high B-low) - `(progn - (setq S30B-high (+ (/ ,B-high 4) - (* (% ,B-low 4) ,(/ 65536 4)))) - (setq S30B-low (+ (/ ,B-low 4) - (* (% ,B-high 4) ,(/ 65536 4)))))) - - (defmacro sha1-OP (round) - `(progn - (sha1-S5 sha1-A-high sha1-A-low) - (sha1-S30 sha1-B-high sha1-B-low) - (setq sha1-A-low (+ (,(intern (format "sha1-F%d" round)) - sha1-B-low sha1-C-low sha1-D-low) - sha1-E-low - ,(symbol-value - (intern (format "sha1-K%d-low" round))) - (aref block-low idx) - (progn - (setq sha1-E-low sha1-D-low) - (setq sha1-D-low sha1-C-low) - (setq sha1-C-low S30B-low) - (setq sha1-B-low sha1-A-low) - S5A-low))) - (setq carry (/ sha1-A-low 65536)) - (setq sha1-A-low (% sha1-A-low 65536)) - (setq sha1-A-high (% (+ (,(intern (format "sha1-F%d" round)) - sha1-B-high sha1-C-high sha1-D-high) - sha1-E-high - ,(symbol-value - (intern (format "sha1-K%d-high" round))) - (aref block-high idx) - (progn - (setq sha1-E-high sha1-D-high) - (setq sha1-D-high sha1-C-high) - (setq sha1-C-high S30B-high) - (setq sha1-B-high sha1-A-high) - S5A-high) - carry) - 65536)))) - - (defmacro sha1-add-to-H (H X) - `(progn - (setq ,(intern (format "sha1-%s-low" H)) - (+ ,(intern (format "sha1-%s-low" H)) - ,(intern (format "sha1-%s-low" X)))) - (setq carry (/ ,(intern (format "sha1-%s-low" H)) 65536)) - (setq ,(intern (format "sha1-%s-low" H)) - (% ,(intern (format "sha1-%s-low" H)) 65536)) - (setq ,(intern (format "sha1-%s-high" H)) - (% (+ ,(intern (format "sha1-%s-high" H)) - ,(intern (format "sha1-%s-high" X)) - carry) - 65536)))) - ) - -;;; buffers (H0 H1 H2 H3 H4). -(defvar sha1-H0-high) -(defvar sha1-H0-low) -(defvar sha1-H1-high) -(defvar sha1-H1-low) -(defvar sha1-H2-high) -(defvar sha1-H2-low) -(defvar sha1-H3-high) -(defvar sha1-H3-low) -(defvar sha1-H4-high) -(defvar sha1-H4-low) - -(defun sha1-block (block-high block-low) - (let (;; step (c) --- initialize buffers (A B C D E). - (sha1-A-high sha1-H0-high) (sha1-A-low sha1-H0-low) - (sha1-B-high sha1-H1-high) (sha1-B-low sha1-H1-low) - (sha1-C-high sha1-H2-high) (sha1-C-low sha1-H2-low) - (sha1-D-high sha1-H3-high) (sha1-D-low sha1-H3-low) - (sha1-E-high sha1-H4-high) (sha1-E-low sha1-H4-low) - (idx 16)) - ;; step (b). - (let (;; temporary variables used in sha1-S1 macro. - S1W-high S1W-low) - (while (< idx 80) - (sha1-S1 (logxor (aref block-high (- idx 3)) - (aref block-high (- idx 8)) - (aref block-high (- idx 14)) - (aref block-high (- idx 16))) - (logxor (aref block-low (- idx 3)) - (aref block-low (- idx 8)) - (aref block-low (- idx 14)) - (aref block-low (- idx 16)))) - (aset block-high idx S1W-high) - (aset block-low idx S1W-low) - (setq idx (1+ idx)))) - ;; step (d). - (setq idx 0) - (let (;; temporary variables used in sha1-OP macro. - S5A-high S5A-low S30B-high S30B-low carry) - (while (< idx 20) (sha1-OP 0) (setq idx (1+ idx))) - (while (< idx 40) (sha1-OP 1) (setq idx (1+ idx))) - (while (< idx 60) (sha1-OP 2) (setq idx (1+ idx))) - (while (< idx 80) (sha1-OP 3) (setq idx (1+ idx)))) - ;; step (e). - (let (;; temporary variables used in sha1-add-to-H macro. - carry) - (sha1-add-to-H H0 A) - (sha1-add-to-H H1 B) - (sha1-add-to-H H2 C) - (sha1-add-to-H H3 D) - (sha1-add-to-H H4 E)))) - -(defun sha1-binary (string) - "Return the SHA1 of STRING in binary form." - (let (;; prepare buffers for a block. byte-length of block is 64. - ;; input block is split into two vectors. - ;; - ;; input block: 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F ... - ;; block-high: +-0-+ +-1-+ +-2-+ +-3-+ - ;; block-low: +-0-+ +-1-+ +-2-+ +-3-+ - ;; - ;; length of each vector is 80, and elements of each vector are - ;; 16bit integers. elements 0x10-0x4F of each vector are - ;; assigned later in `sha1-block'. - (block-high (eval-when-compile (make-vector 80 nil))) - (block-low (eval-when-compile (make-vector 80 nil)))) - (unwind-protect - (let* (;; byte-length of input string. - (len (length string)) - (lim (* (/ len 64) 64)) - (rem (% len 4)) - (idx 0)(pos 0)) - ;; initialize buffers (H0 H1 H2 H3 H4). - (setq sha1-H0-high 26437 ; (string-to-number "6745" 16) - sha1-H0-low 8961 ; (string-to-number "2301" 16) - sha1-H1-high 61389 ; (string-to-number "EFCD" 16) - sha1-H1-low 43913 ; (string-to-number "AB89" 16) - sha1-H2-high 39098 ; (string-to-number "98BA" 16) - sha1-H2-low 56574 ; (string-to-number "DCFE" 16) - sha1-H3-high 4146 ; (string-to-number "1032" 16) - sha1-H3-low 21622 ; (string-to-number "5476" 16) - sha1-H4-high 50130 ; (string-to-number "C3D2" 16) - sha1-H4-low 57840) ; (string-to-number "E1F0" 16) - ;; loop for each 64 bytes block. - (while (< pos lim) - ;; step (a). - (setq idx 0) - (while (< idx 16) - (aset block-high idx (+ (* (aref string pos) 256) - (aref string (1+ pos)))) - (setq pos (+ pos 2)) - (aset block-low idx (+ (* (aref string pos) 256) - (aref string (1+ pos)))) - (setq pos (+ pos 2)) - (setq idx (1+ idx))) - (sha1-block block-high block-low)) - ;; last block. - (if (prog1 - (< (- len lim) 56) - (setq lim (- len rem)) - (setq idx 0) - (while (< pos lim) - (aset block-high idx (+ (* (aref string pos) 256) - (aref string (1+ pos)))) - (setq pos (+ pos 2)) - (aset block-low idx (+ (* (aref string pos) 256) - (aref string (1+ pos)))) - (setq pos (+ pos 2)) - (setq idx (1+ idx))) - ;; this is the last (at most) 32bit word. - (cond - ((= rem 3) - (aset block-high idx (+ (* (aref string pos) 256) - (aref string (1+ pos)))) - (setq pos (+ pos 2)) - (aset block-low idx (+ (* (aref string pos) 256) - 128))) - ((= rem 2) - (aset block-high idx (+ (* (aref string pos) 256) - (aref string (1+ pos)))) - (aset block-low idx 32768)) - ((= rem 1) - (aset block-high idx (+ (* (aref string pos) 256) - 128)) - (aset block-low idx 0)) - (t ;; (= rem 0) - (aset block-high idx 32768) - (aset block-low idx 0))) - (setq idx (1+ idx)) - (while (< idx 16) - (aset block-high idx 0) - (aset block-low idx 0) - (setq idx (1+ idx)))) - ;; last block has enough room to write the length of string. - (progn - ;; write bit length of string to last 4 bytes of the block. - (aset block-low 15 (* (% len 8192) 8)) - (setq len (/ len 8192)) - (aset block-high 15 (% len 65536)) - ;; XXX: It is not practical to compute SHA1 of - ;; such a huge message on emacs. - ;; (setq len (/ len 65536)) ; for 64bit emacs. - ;; (aset block-low 14 (% len 65536)) - ;; (aset block-high 14 (/ len 65536)) - (sha1-block block-high block-low)) - ;; need one more block. - (sha1-block block-high block-low) - (fillarray block-high 0) - (fillarray block-low 0) - ;; write bit length of string to last 4 bytes of the block. - (aset block-low 15 (* (% len 8192) 8)) - (setq len (/ len 8192)) - (aset block-high 15 (% len 65536)) - ;; XXX: It is not practical to compute SHA1 of - ;; such a huge message on emacs. - ;; (setq len (/ len 65536)) ; for 64bit emacs. - ;; (aset block-low 14 (% len 65536)) - ;; (aset block-high 14 (/ len 65536)) - (sha1-block block-high block-low)) - ;; make output string (in binary form). - (let ((result (make-string 20 0))) - (aset result 0 (/ sha1-H0-high 256)) - (aset result 1 (% sha1-H0-high 256)) - (aset result 2 (/ sha1-H0-low 256)) - (aset result 3 (% sha1-H0-low 256)) - (aset result 4 (/ sha1-H1-high 256)) - (aset result 5 (% sha1-H1-high 256)) - (aset result 6 (/ sha1-H1-low 256)) - (aset result 7 (% sha1-H1-low 256)) - (aset result 8 (/ sha1-H2-high 256)) - (aset result 9 (% sha1-H2-high 256)) - (aset result 10 (/ sha1-H2-low 256)) - (aset result 11 (% sha1-H2-low 256)) - (aset result 12 (/ sha1-H3-high 256)) - (aset result 13 (% sha1-H3-high 256)) - (aset result 14 (/ sha1-H3-low 256)) - (aset result 15 (% sha1-H3-low 256)) - (aset result 16 (/ sha1-H4-high 256)) - (aset result 17 (% sha1-H4-high 256)) - (aset result 18 (/ sha1-H4-low 256)) - (aset result 19 (% sha1-H4-low 256)) - result)) - ;; do not leave a copy of input string. - (fillarray block-high nil) - (fillarray block-low nil)))) - -(defun sha1-string-internal (string &optional binary) - (if binary - (sha1-binary string) - (encode-hex-string (sha1-binary string)))) - -(defun sha1-region-internal (beg end &optional binary) - (sha1-string-internal (buffer-substring-no-properties beg end) binary)) - -;;; -;;; application interface. -;;; - -(defun sha1-region (beg end &optional binary) - (if (and sha1-use-external - sha1-maximum-internal-length - (> (abs (- end beg)) sha1-maximum-internal-length)) - (sha1-region-external beg end binary) - (sha1-region-internal beg end binary))) - -(defun sha1-string (string &optional binary) - (if (and sha1-use-external - sha1-maximum-internal-length - (> (length string) sha1-maximum-internal-length)) - (sha1-string-external string binary) - (sha1-string-internal string binary))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun sha1 (object &optional beg end binary) - "Return the SHA1 (Secure Hash Algorithm) of an object. -OBJECT is either a string or a buffer. -Optional arguments BEG and END denote buffer positions for computing the -hash of a portion of OBJECT. -If BINARY is non-nil, return a string in binary form." - (if (stringp object) - (sha1-string object binary) - (with-current-buffer object - (sha1-region (or beg (point-min)) (or end (point-max)) binary)))) - -(provide 'sha1) - -;;; sha1.el ends here diff --git a/lisp/vc/vc-bzr.el b/lisp/vc/vc-bzr.el index 21cb86a9840..fa59b7ef19c 100644 --- a/lisp/vc/vc-bzr.el +++ b/lisp/vc/vc-bzr.el @@ -65,6 +65,14 @@ :group 'vc-bzr :type 'string) +(defcustom vc-bzr-sha1-program '("sha1sum") + "Name of program to compute SHA1. +It must be a string \(program name\) or list of strings \(name and its args\)." + :type '(repeat string) + :group 'vc-bzr) + +(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'sha1-program 'vc-bzr-sha1-program "24.1") + (defcustom vc-bzr-diff-switches nil "String or list of strings specifying switches for bzr diff under VC. If nil, use the value of `vc-diff-switches'. If t, use no switches." @@ -156,12 +164,10 @@ in the repository root directory of FILE." (push (cons (match-string 1) (match-string 2)) settings))) settings)) -(require 'sha1) ;For sha1-program - (defun vc-bzr-sha1 (file) (with-temp-buffer (set-buffer-multibyte nil) - (let ((prog sha1-program) + (let ((prog vc-bzr-sha1-program) (args nil) process-file-side-effects) (when (consp prog) diff --git a/src/ChangeLog b/src/ChangeLog index c5594b8555d..b3b561a9370 100644 --- a/src/ChangeLog +++ b/src/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,12 @@ +2011-05-24 Leo Liu + + * deps.mk (fns.o): + * makefile.w32-in ($(BLD)/fns.$(O)): Include sha1.h. + + * fns.c (crypto_hash_function, Fsha1): New function. + (Fmd5): Use crypto_hash_function. + (syms_of_fns): Add Ssha1. + 2011-05-22 Paul Eggert * gnutls.c: Remove unused macros. diff --git a/src/deps.mk b/src/deps.mk index 8d0e0e69589..6c677f0e6c6 100644 --- a/src/deps.mk +++ b/src/deps.mk @@ -284,7 +284,8 @@ eval.o: eval.c commands.h keyboard.h blockinput.h atimer.h systime.h frame.h \ floatfns.o: floatfns.c syssignal.h lisp.h globals.h $(config_h) fns.o: fns.c commands.h lisp.h $(config_h) frame.h buffer.h character.h \ keyboard.h keymap.h window.h $(INTERVALS_H) coding.h ../lib/md5.h \ - blockinput.h atimer.h systime.h xterm.h ../lib/unistd.h globals.h + ../lib/sha1.h blockinput.h atimer.h systime.h xterm.h ../lib/unistd.h \ + globals.h print.o: print.c process.h frame.h window.h buffer.h keyboard.h character.h \ lisp.h globals.h $(config_h) termchar.h $(INTERVALS_H) msdos.h termhooks.h \ blockinput.h atimer.h systime.h font.h charset.h coding.h ccl.h \ diff --git a/src/fns.c b/src/fns.c index 16dc0fe0de2..9d73e48b928 100644 --- a/src/fns.c +++ b/src/fns.c @@ -4514,42 +4514,17 @@ including negative integers. */) /************************************************************************ - MD5 + MD5 and SHA1 ************************************************************************/ #include "md5.h" +#include "sha1.h" -DEFUN ("md5", Fmd5, Smd5, 1, 5, 0, - doc: /* Return MD5 message digest of OBJECT, a buffer or string. - -A message digest is a cryptographic checksum of a document, and the -algorithm to calculate it is defined in RFC 1321. - -The two optional arguments START and END are character positions -specifying for which part of OBJECT the message digest should be -computed. If nil or omitted, the digest is computed for the whole -OBJECT. +/* TYPE: 0 for md5, 1 for sha1. */ -The MD5 message digest is computed from the result of encoding the -text in a coding system, not directly from the internal Emacs form of -the text. The optional fourth argument CODING-SYSTEM specifies which -coding system to encode the text with. It should be the same coding -system that you used or will use when actually writing the text into a -file. - -If CODING-SYSTEM is nil or omitted, the default depends on OBJECT. If -OBJECT is a buffer, the default for CODING-SYSTEM is whatever coding -system would be chosen by default for writing this text into a file. - -If OBJECT is a string, the most preferred coding system (see the -command `prefer-coding-system') is used. - -If NOERROR is non-nil, silently assume the `raw-text' coding if the -guesswork fails. Normally, an error is signaled in such case. */) - (Lisp_Object object, Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end, Lisp_Object coding_system, Lisp_Object noerror) +Lisp_Object +crypto_hash_function (int type, Lisp_Object object, Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end, Lisp_Object coding_system, Lisp_Object noerror, Lisp_Object binary) { - unsigned char digest[16]; - char value[33]; int i; EMACS_INT size; EMACS_INT size_byte = 0; @@ -4558,6 +4533,7 @@ guesswork fails. Normally, an error is signaled in such case. */) register EMACS_INT b, e; register struct buffer *bp; EMACS_INT temp; + Lisp_Object res=Qnil; if (STRINGP (object)) { @@ -4728,15 +4704,93 @@ guesswork fails. Normally, an error is signaled in such case. */) object = code_convert_string (object, coding_system, Qnil, 1, 0, 0); } - md5_buffer (SSDATA (object) + start_byte, - SBYTES (object) - (size_byte - end_byte), - digest); + switch (type) + { + case 0: /* MD5 */ + { + unsigned char digest[16]; + md5_buffer (SSDATA (object) + start_byte, + SBYTES (object) - (size_byte - end_byte), + digest); - for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) - sprintf (&value[2 * i], "%02x", digest[i]); - value[32] = '\0'; + if (NILP(binary)) + { + unsigned char value[33]; + for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) + sprintf (&value[2 * i], "%02x", digest[i]); + value[32] = '\0'; + res = make_string (value, 32); + } + else + res = make_string (digest, 16); + break; + } - return make_string (value, 32); + case 1: /* SHA1 */ + { + unsigned char digest[20]; + sha1_buffer (SDATA (object) + start_byte, + SBYTES (object) - (size_byte - end_byte), + digest); + if (NILP(binary)) + { + unsigned char value[41]; + for (i = 0; i < 20; i++) + sprintf (&value[2 * i], "%02x", digest[i]); + value[40] = '\0'; + res = make_string (value, 40); + } + else + res = make_string (digest, 20); + break; + } + } + + return res; +} + +DEFUN ("md5", Fmd5, Smd5, 1, 5, 0, + doc: /* Return MD5 message digest of OBJECT, a buffer or string. + +A message digest is a cryptographic checksum of a document, and the +algorithm to calculate it is defined in RFC 1321. + +The two optional arguments START and END are character positions +specifying for which part of OBJECT the message digest should be +computed. If nil or omitted, the digest is computed for the whole +OBJECT. + +The MD5 message digest is computed from the result of encoding the +text in a coding system, not directly from the internal Emacs form of +the text. The optional fourth argument CODING-SYSTEM specifies which +coding system to encode the text with. It should be the same coding +system that you used or will use when actually writing the text into a +file. + +If CODING-SYSTEM is nil or omitted, the default depends on OBJECT. If +OBJECT is a buffer, the default for CODING-SYSTEM is whatever coding +system would be chosen by default for writing this text into a file. + +If OBJECT is a string, the most preferred coding system (see the +command `prefer-coding-system') is used. + +If NOERROR is non-nil, silently assume the `raw-text' coding if the +guesswork fails. Normally, an error is signaled in such case. */) + (Lisp_Object object, Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end, Lisp_Object coding_system, Lisp_Object noerror) +{ + return crypto_hash_function (0, object, start, end, coding_system, noerror, Qnil); +} + +DEFUN ("sha1", Fsha1, Ssha1, 1, 4, 0, + doc: /* Return the SHA-1 (Secure Hash Algorithm) of an OBJECT. + +OBJECT is either a string or a buffer. Optional arguments START and +END are character positions specifying which portion of OBJECT for +computing the hash. If BINARY is non-nil, return a string in binary +form. */) + (Lisp_Object object, Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end, Lisp_Object binary) +{ + return crypto_hash_function (1, object, start, end, Qnil, Qnil, binary); } @@ -4911,6 +4965,7 @@ this variable. */); defsubr (&Sbase64_encode_string); defsubr (&Sbase64_decode_string); defsubr (&Smd5); + defsubr (&Ssha1); defsubr (&Slocale_info); } diff --git a/src/makefile.w32-in b/src/makefile.w32-in index 71c4fa4c0ac..060b565b308 100644 --- a/src/makefile.w32-in +++ b/src/makefile.w32-in @@ -866,6 +866,7 @@ $(BLD)/fns.$(O) : \ $(EMACS_ROOT)/nt/inc/unistd.h \ $(EMACS_ROOT)/nt/inc/sys/time.h \ $(EMACS_ROOT)/lib/md5.h \ + $(EMACS_ROOT)/lib/sha1.h \ $(LISP_H) \ $(SRC)/atimer.h \ $(SRC)/blockinput.h \