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| # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
| # | |
| # SelfTest/Hash/common.py: Common code for Crypto.SelfTest.Hash | |
| # | |
| # Written in 2008 by Dwayne C. Litzenberger <dlitz@dlitz.net> | |
| # | |
| # =================================================================== | |
| # The contents of this file are dedicated to the public domain. To | |
| # the extent that dedication to the public domain is not available, | |
| # everyone is granted a worldwide, perpetual, royalty-free, | |
| # non-exclusive license to exercise all rights associated with the | |
| # contents of this file for any purpose whatsoever. | |
| # No rights are reserved. | |
| # | |
| # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, | |
| # EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF | |
| # MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND | |
| # NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS | |
| # BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN | |
| # ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN | |
| # CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE | |
| # SOFTWARE. | |
| # =================================================================== | |
| """Self-testing for PyCrypto hash modules""" | |
| import re | |
| import sys | |
| import unittest | |
| import binascii | |
| import Crypto.Hash | |
| from binascii import hexlify, unhexlify | |
| from Crypto.Util.py3compat import b, tobytes | |
| from Crypto.Util.strxor import strxor_c | |
| def t2b(hex_string): | |
| shorter = re.sub(br'\s+', b'', tobytes(hex_string)) | |
| return unhexlify(shorter) | |
| class HashDigestSizeSelfTest(unittest.TestCase): | |
| def __init__(self, hashmod, description, expected, extra_params): | |
| unittest.TestCase.__init__(self) | |
| self.hashmod = hashmod | |
| self.expected = expected | |
| self.description = description | |
| self.extra_params = extra_params | |
| def shortDescription(self): | |
| return self.description | |
| def runTest(self): | |
| if "truncate" not in self.extra_params: | |
| self.assertTrue(hasattr(self.hashmod, "digest_size")) | |
| self.assertEqual(self.hashmod.digest_size, self.expected) | |
| h = self.hashmod.new(**self.extra_params) | |
| self.assertTrue(hasattr(h, "digest_size")) | |
| self.assertEqual(h.digest_size, self.expected) | |
| class HashSelfTest(unittest.TestCase): | |
| def __init__(self, hashmod, description, expected, input, extra_params): | |
| unittest.TestCase.__init__(self) | |
| self.hashmod = hashmod | |
| self.expected = expected.lower() | |
| self.input = input | |
| self.description = description | |
| self.extra_params = extra_params | |
| def shortDescription(self): | |
| return self.description | |
| def runTest(self): | |
| h = self.hashmod.new(**self.extra_params) | |
| h.update(self.input) | |
| out1 = binascii.b2a_hex(h.digest()) | |
| out2 = h.hexdigest() | |
| h = self.hashmod.new(self.input, **self.extra_params) | |
| out3 = h.hexdigest() | |
| out4 = binascii.b2a_hex(h.digest()) | |
| # PY3K: hexdigest() should return str(), and digest() bytes | |
| self.assertEqual(self.expected, out1) # h = .new(); h.update(data); h.digest() | |
| if sys.version_info[0] == 2: | |
| self.assertEqual(self.expected, out2) # h = .new(); h.update(data); h.hexdigest() | |
| self.assertEqual(self.expected, out3) # h = .new(data); h.hexdigest() | |
| else: | |
| self.assertEqual(self.expected.decode(), out2) # h = .new(); h.update(data); h.hexdigest() | |
| self.assertEqual(self.expected.decode(), out3) # h = .new(data); h.hexdigest() | |
| self.assertEqual(self.expected, out4) # h = .new(data); h.digest() | |
| # Verify that the .new() method produces a fresh hash object, except | |
| # for MD5 and SHA1, which are hashlib objects. (But test any .new() | |
| # method that does exist.) | |
| if self.hashmod.__name__ not in ('Crypto.Hash.MD5', 'Crypto.Hash.SHA1') or hasattr(h, 'new'): | |
| h2 = h.new() | |
| h2.update(self.input) | |
| out5 = binascii.b2a_hex(h2.digest()) | |
| self.assertEqual(self.expected, out5) | |
| class HashTestOID(unittest.TestCase): | |
| def __init__(self, hashmod, oid, extra_params): | |
| unittest.TestCase.__init__(self) | |
| self.hashmod = hashmod | |
| self.oid = oid | |
| self.extra_params = extra_params | |
| def runTest(self): | |
| h = self.hashmod.new(**self.extra_params) | |
| self.assertEqual(h.oid, self.oid) | |
| class ByteArrayTest(unittest.TestCase): | |
| def __init__(self, module, extra_params): | |
| unittest.TestCase.__init__(self) | |
| self.module = module | |
| self.extra_params = extra_params | |
| def runTest(self): | |
| data = b("\x00\x01\x02") | |
| # Data can be a bytearray (during initialization) | |
| ba = bytearray(data) | |
| h1 = self.module.new(data, **self.extra_params) | |
| h2 = self.module.new(ba, **self.extra_params) | |
| ba[:1] = b'\xFF' | |
| self.assertEqual(h1.digest(), h2.digest()) | |
| # Data can be a bytearray (during operation) | |
| ba = bytearray(data) | |
| h1 = self.module.new(**self.extra_params) | |
| h2 = self.module.new(**self.extra_params) | |
| h1.update(data) | |
| h2.update(ba) | |
| ba[:1] = b'\xFF' | |
| self.assertEqual(h1.digest(), h2.digest()) | |
| class MemoryViewTest(unittest.TestCase): | |
| def __init__(self, module, extra_params): | |
| unittest.TestCase.__init__(self) | |
| self.module = module | |
| self.extra_params = extra_params | |
| def runTest(self): | |
| data = b"\x00\x01\x02" | |
| def get_mv_ro(data): | |
| return memoryview(data) | |
| def get_mv_rw(data): | |
| return memoryview(bytearray(data)) | |
| for get_mv in get_mv_ro, get_mv_rw: | |
| # Data can be a memoryview (during initialization) | |
| mv = get_mv(data) | |
| h1 = self.module.new(data, **self.extra_params) | |
| h2 = self.module.new(mv, **self.extra_params) | |
| if not mv.readonly: | |
| mv[:1] = b'\xFF' | |
| self.assertEqual(h1.digest(), h2.digest()) | |
| # Data can be a memoryview (during operation) | |
| mv = get_mv(data) | |
| h1 = self.module.new(**self.extra_params) | |
| h2 = self.module.new(**self.extra_params) | |
| h1.update(data) | |
| h2.update(mv) | |
| if not mv.readonly: | |
| mv[:1] = b'\xFF' | |
| self.assertEqual(h1.digest(), h2.digest()) | |
| class MACSelfTest(unittest.TestCase): | |
| def __init__(self, module, description, result, data, key, params): | |
| unittest.TestCase.__init__(self) | |
| self.module = module | |
| self.result = t2b(result) | |
| self.data = t2b(data) | |
| self.key = t2b(key) | |
| self.params = params | |
| self.description = description | |
| def shortDescription(self): | |
| return self.description | |
| def runTest(self): | |
| result_hex = hexlify(self.result) | |
| # Verify result | |
| h = self.module.new(self.key, **self.params) | |
| h.update(self.data) | |
| self.assertEqual(self.result, h.digest()) | |
| self.assertEqual(hexlify(self.result).decode('ascii'), h.hexdigest()) | |
| # Verify that correct MAC does not raise any exception | |
| h.verify(self.result) | |
| h.hexverify(result_hex) | |
| # Verify that incorrect MAC does raise ValueError exception | |
| wrong_mac = strxor_c(self.result, 255) | |
| self.assertRaises(ValueError, h.verify, wrong_mac) | |
| self.assertRaises(ValueError, h.hexverify, "4556") | |
| # Verify again, with data passed to new() | |
| h = self.module.new(self.key, self.data, **self.params) | |
| self.assertEqual(self.result, h.digest()) | |
| self.assertEqual(hexlify(self.result).decode('ascii'), h.hexdigest()) | |
| # Test .copy() | |
| try: | |
| h = self.module.new(self.key, self.data, **self.params) | |
| h2 = h.copy() | |
| h3 = h.copy() | |
| # Verify that changing the copy does not change the original | |
| h2.update(b"bla") | |
| self.assertEqual(h3.digest(), self.result) | |
| # Verify that both can reach the same state | |
| h.update(b"bla") | |
| self.assertEqual(h.digest(), h2.digest()) | |
| except NotImplementedError: | |
| pass | |
| # PY3K: Check that hexdigest() returns str and digest() returns bytes | |
| self.assertTrue(isinstance(h.digest(), type(b""))) | |
| self.assertTrue(isinstance(h.hexdigest(), type(""))) | |
| # PY3K: Check that .hexverify() accepts bytes or str | |
| h.hexverify(h.hexdigest()) | |
| h.hexverify(h.hexdigest().encode('ascii')) | |
| def make_hash_tests(module, module_name, test_data, digest_size, oid=None, | |
| extra_params={}): | |
| tests = [] | |
| for i in range(len(test_data)): | |
| row = test_data[i] | |
| (expected, input) = map(tobytes,row[0:2]) | |
| if len(row) < 3: | |
| description = repr(input) | |
| else: | |
| description = row[2] | |
| name = "%s #%d: %s" % (module_name, i+1, description) | |
| tests.append(HashSelfTest(module, name, expected, input, extra_params)) | |
| name = "%s #%d: digest_size" % (module_name, len(test_data) + 1) | |
| tests.append(HashDigestSizeSelfTest(module, name, digest_size, extra_params)) | |
| if oid is not None: | |
| tests.append(HashTestOID(module, oid, extra_params)) | |
| tests.append(ByteArrayTest(module, extra_params)) | |
| tests.append(MemoryViewTest(module, extra_params)) | |
| return tests | |
| def make_mac_tests(module, module_name, test_data): | |
| tests = [] | |
| for i, row in enumerate(test_data): | |
| if len(row) == 4: | |
| (key, data, results, description, params) = list(row) + [ {} ] | |
| else: | |
| (key, data, results, description, params) = row | |
| name = "%s #%d: %s" % (module_name, i+1, description) | |
| tests.append(MACSelfTest(module, name, results, data, key, params)) | |
| return tests | |
| # vim:set ts=4 sw=4 sts=4 expandtab: | |