tomcrypt/demos/demo_dynamic.py
2017-08-09 16:06:11 +02:00

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"""
demo_dynamic.py v2
This program demonstrates Python's use of the dynamic
language support additions to LTC, namely access to LTC
constants, struct and union sizes, and the binding of a
math package to LTC. Also provided are simple code
fragments to illustrate how one might write a Python
wrapper for LTC and how an app might call the wrapper.
This or a similar model should work for Ruby and other
dynamic languages.
This instance uses Python's ctypes and requires a single
.dylib linking together LTC and a math library. Building
a single .dylib is needed because LTC wants a fairly tight
relationship between itself and the mathlib. (ctypes can
load multiple .dylibs, but it does not support this level
of tight coupling between otherwise independent libraries.)
My .dylib was created on OSX/macOS with the following:
sudo make -j5 -f makefile.shared \
CFLAGS="-DUSE_TFM -DTFM_DESC -I/usr/local/include" \
EXTRALIBS=/usr/local/lib/libtfm.a install
For python 2.7.12 on Ubuntu Xenial the following worked for
me (without MPI support):
sudo make -f makefile.shared install PREFIX="/usr"
Reminder: you don't need to bind in a math library unless
you are going to use LTC functions that need a
mathlib. For example, public key crypto requires
a mathlib; hashing and symmetric encryption do not.
This code was written for Python 2.7.
Larry Bugbee
March 2014 v1
August 2017 v2
"""
from ctypes import *
from ctypes.util import find_library
# switches to enable/disable selected output
SHOW_ALL_CONSTANTS = True
SHOW_ALL_SIZES = True
SHOW_SELECTED_CONSTANTS = True
SHOW_SELECTED_SIZES = True
SHOW_BUILD_OPTIONS_ALGS = True
SHOW_SHA256_EXAMPLE = True
SHOW_CHACHA_EXAMPLE = True
print
print(' demo_dynamic.py')
#---------------------------------------------------------------
# load the .dylib
libname = 'tomcrypt'
libpath = find_library(libname)
print
print(' path to library %s: %s' % (libname, libpath))
LTC = cdll.LoadLibrary(libpath)
print(' loaded: %s' % LTC)
print
#---------------------------------------------------------------
# get list of all supported constants followed by a list of all
# supported sizes. One alternative: these lists may be parsed
# and used as needed.
if SHOW_ALL_CONSTANTS:
print '-'*60
print ' all supported constants and their values:'
# get size to allocate for constants output list
str_len = c_int(0)
ret = LTC.crypt_list_all_constants(None, byref(str_len))
print ' need to allocate %d bytes \n' % str_len.value
# allocate that size and get (name, size) pairs, each pair
# separated by a newline char.
names_sizes = c_buffer(str_len.value)
ret = LTC.crypt_list_all_constants(names_sizes, byref(str_len))
print names_sizes.value
print
if SHOW_ALL_SIZES:
print '-'*60
print ' all supported sizes:'
# get size to allocate for sizes output list
str_len = c_int(0)
ret = LTC.crypt_list_all_sizes(None, byref(str_len))
print ' need to allocate %d bytes \n' % str_len.value
# allocate that size and get (name, size) pairs, each pair
# separated by a newline char.
names_sizes = c_buffer(str_len.value)
ret = LTC.crypt_list_all_sizes(names_sizes, byref(str_len))
print names_sizes.value
print
#---------------------------------------------------------------
# get individually named constants and sizes
# print selected constants
if SHOW_SELECTED_CONSTANTS:
print '-'*60
print '\n selected constants:'
names = [
'ENDIAN_LITTLE',
'ENDIAN_64BITWORD',
'PK_PUBLIC',
'MAX_RSA_SIZE',
'CTR_COUNTER_BIG_ENDIAN',
]
for name in names:
const_value = c_int(0)
rc = LTC.crypt_get_constant(name, byref(const_value))
value = const_value.value
print ' %-25s %d' % (name, value)
# print selected sizes
if SHOW_SELECTED_SIZES:
print '-'*60
print '\n selected sizes:'
names = [
'rijndael_key',
'rsa_key',
'symmetric_CTR',
'twofish_key',
'ecc_point',
'gcm_state',
'sha512_state',
]
for name in names:
size_value = c_int(0)
rc = LTC.crypt_get_size(name, byref(size_value))
value = size_value.value
print ' %-25s %d' % (name, value)
#---------------------------------------------------------------
#---------------------------------------------------------------
# LibTomCrypt exposes one interesting string that can be accessed
# via Python's ctypes module, "crypt_build_settings", which
# provides a list of this build's compiler switches and supported
# algorithms. If someday LTC exposes other interesting strings,
# they can be found with:
# nm /usr/local/lib/libtomcrypt.dylib | grep " D "
def get_named_string(lib, name):
return c_char_p.in_dll(lib, name).value
if SHOW_BUILD_OPTIONS_ALGS:
print '-'*60
print 'This is a string compiled into LTC showing compile '
print 'options and algorithms supported by this build \n'
print get_named_string(LTC, 'crypt_build_settings')
print
#---------------------------------------------------------------
#---------------------------------------------------------------
# here is an example of how Python code can be written to access
# LTC's implementation of SHA256 and ChaCha,
# - - - - - - - - - - - - -
# definitions
def _get_size(name):
size = c_int(0)
rc = LTC.crypt_get_size(name, byref(size))
if rc != 0:
raise Exception('LTC.crypt_get_size(%s) rc = %d' % (name, rc))
return size.value
def _get_constant(name):
constant = c_int(0)
rc = LTC.crypt_get_constant(name, byref(constant))
if rc != 0:
raise Exception('LTC.crypt_get_constant(%s) rc = %d' % (name, rc))
return constant.value
CRYPT_OK = _get_constant('CRYPT_OK')
class SHA256(object):
def __init__(self):
self.state = c_buffer(_get_size('sha256_state'))
LTC.sha256_init(byref(self.state))
def update(self, data):
LTC.sha256_process(byref(self.state), data, len(data))
def digest(self):
md = c_buffer(32)
LTC.sha256_done(byref(self.state), byref(md))
return md.raw
class ChaCha(object):
def __init__(self, key, rounds):
self.state = c_buffer(_get_size('chacha_state'))
self.counter = c_int(1)
err = LTC.chacha_setup(byref(self.state), key, len(key), rounds)
def set_iv32(self, iv):
err = LTC.chacha_ivctr32(byref(self.state), iv, len(iv), byref(self.counter))
if err != CRYPT_OK:
raise Exception('LTC.chacha_ivctr32() err = %d' % err)
def crypt(self, datain):
dataout = c_buffer(len(datain))
err = LTC.chacha_crypt(byref(self.state), datain, len(datain), byref(dataout))
if err != CRYPT_OK:
raise Exception('LTC.chacha_crypt() err = %d' % err)
return dataout.raw
# - - - - - - - - - - - - -
# a SHA256 app fragment...
# from wrapper import * # uncomment in real life
if SHOW_SHA256_EXAMPLE:
print '-'*60
data = 'hello world'
sha256 = SHA256()
sha256.update(data)
md = sha256.digest()
template = '\n the SHA256 digest for "%s" is %s \n'
print template % (data, md.encode('hex'))
# - - - - - - - - - - - - -
# a ChaCha app fragment...
if SHOW_CHACHA_EXAMPLE:
print '-'*60
key = 'hownowbrowncow\x00\x00' # exactly 16 or 32 bytes
rounds = 12 # common values: 8, 12, 20
iv = '123456789012' # exactly 12 bytes
plain = 'Kilroy was here, there, and everywhere!'
cha = ChaCha(key, rounds)
cha.set_iv32(iv)
cipher = cha.crypt(plain)
template = '\n ChaCha%d ciphertext for "%s" is "%s" \n'
print template % (rounds, plain, cipher.encode('hex'))
#---------------------------------------------------------------
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