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| from binascii import unhexlify |
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| from Crypto.Cipher import ChaCha20 |
| from Crypto.Cipher.ChaCha20 import _HChaCha20 |
| from Crypto.Hash import Poly1305, BLAKE2s |
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| from Crypto.Random import get_random_bytes |
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| from Crypto.Util.number import long_to_bytes |
| from Crypto.Util.py3compat import _copy_bytes, bord |
| from Crypto.Util._raw_api import is_buffer |
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|
| def _enum(**enums): |
| return type('Enum', (), enums) |
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| _CipherStatus = _enum(PROCESSING_AUTH_DATA=1, |
| PROCESSING_CIPHERTEXT=2, |
| PROCESSING_DONE=3) |
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|
| class ChaCha20Poly1305Cipher(object): |
| """ChaCha20-Poly1305 and XChaCha20-Poly1305 cipher object. |
| Do not create it directly. Use :py:func:`new` instead. |
| |
| :var nonce: The nonce with length 8, 12 or 24 bytes |
| :vartype nonce: byte string |
| """ |
|
|
| def __init__(self, key, nonce): |
| """Initialize a ChaCha20-Poly1305 AEAD cipher object |
| |
| See also `new()` at the module level.""" |
|
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| self.nonce = _copy_bytes(None, None, nonce) |
|
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| self._next = (self.update, self.encrypt, self.decrypt, self.digest, |
| self.verify) |
|
|
| self._authenticator = Poly1305.new(key=key, nonce=nonce, cipher=ChaCha20) |
|
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| self._cipher = ChaCha20.new(key=key, nonce=nonce) |
| self._cipher.seek(64) |
|
|
| self._len_aad = 0 |
| self._len_ct = 0 |
| self._mac_tag = None |
| self._status = _CipherStatus.PROCESSING_AUTH_DATA |
|
|
| def update(self, data): |
| """Protect the associated data. |
| |
| Associated data (also known as *additional authenticated data* - AAD) |
| is the piece of the message that must stay in the clear, while |
| still allowing the receiver to verify its integrity. |
| An example is packet headers. |
| |
| The associated data (possibly split into multiple segments) is |
| fed into :meth:`update` before any call to :meth:`decrypt` or :meth:`encrypt`. |
| If there is no associated data, :meth:`update` is not called. |
| |
| :param bytes/bytearray/memoryview assoc_data: |
| A piece of associated data. There are no restrictions on its size. |
| """ |
|
|
| if self.update not in self._next: |
| raise TypeError("update() method cannot be called") |
|
|
| self._len_aad += len(data) |
| self._authenticator.update(data) |
|
|
| def _pad_aad(self): |
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| assert(self._status == _CipherStatus.PROCESSING_AUTH_DATA) |
| if self._len_aad & 0x0F: |
| self._authenticator.update(b'\x00' * (16 - (self._len_aad & 0x0F))) |
| self._status = _CipherStatus.PROCESSING_CIPHERTEXT |
|
|
| def encrypt(self, plaintext, output=None): |
| """Encrypt a piece of data. |
| |
| Args: |
| plaintext(bytes/bytearray/memoryview): The data to encrypt, of any size. |
| Keyword Args: |
| output(bytes/bytearray/memoryview): The location where the ciphertext |
| is written to. If ``None``, the ciphertext is returned. |
| Returns: |
| If ``output`` is ``None``, the ciphertext is returned as ``bytes``. |
| Otherwise, ``None``. |
| """ |
|
|
| if self.encrypt not in self._next: |
| raise TypeError("encrypt() method cannot be called") |
|
|
| if self._status == _CipherStatus.PROCESSING_AUTH_DATA: |
| self._pad_aad() |
|
|
| self._next = (self.encrypt, self.digest) |
|
|
| result = self._cipher.encrypt(plaintext, output=output) |
| self._len_ct += len(plaintext) |
| if output is None: |
| self._authenticator.update(result) |
| else: |
| self._authenticator.update(output) |
| return result |
|
|
| def decrypt(self, ciphertext, output=None): |
| """Decrypt a piece of data. |
| |
| Args: |
| ciphertext(bytes/bytearray/memoryview): The data to decrypt, of any size. |
| Keyword Args: |
| output(bytes/bytearray/memoryview): The location where the plaintext |
| is written to. If ``None``, the plaintext is returned. |
| Returns: |
| If ``output`` is ``None``, the plaintext is returned as ``bytes``. |
| Otherwise, ``None``. |
| """ |
|
|
| if self.decrypt not in self._next: |
| raise TypeError("decrypt() method cannot be called") |
|
|
| if self._status == _CipherStatus.PROCESSING_AUTH_DATA: |
| self._pad_aad() |
|
|
| self._next = (self.decrypt, self.verify) |
|
|
| self._len_ct += len(ciphertext) |
| self._authenticator.update(ciphertext) |
| return self._cipher.decrypt(ciphertext, output=output) |
|
|
| def _compute_mac(self): |
| """Finalize the cipher (if not done already) and return the MAC.""" |
|
|
| if self._mac_tag: |
| assert(self._status == _CipherStatus.PROCESSING_DONE) |
| return self._mac_tag |
|
|
| assert(self._status != _CipherStatus.PROCESSING_DONE) |
|
|
| if self._status == _CipherStatus.PROCESSING_AUTH_DATA: |
| self._pad_aad() |
|
|
| if self._len_ct & 0x0F: |
| self._authenticator.update(b'\x00' * (16 - (self._len_ct & 0x0F))) |
|
|
| self._status = _CipherStatus.PROCESSING_DONE |
|
|
| self._authenticator.update(long_to_bytes(self._len_aad, 8)[::-1]) |
| self._authenticator.update(long_to_bytes(self._len_ct, 8)[::-1]) |
| self._mac_tag = self._authenticator.digest() |
| return self._mac_tag |
|
|
| def digest(self): |
| """Compute the *binary* authentication tag (MAC). |
| |
| :Return: the MAC tag, as 16 ``bytes``. |
| """ |
|
|
| if self.digest not in self._next: |
| raise TypeError("digest() method cannot be called") |
| self._next = (self.digest,) |
|
|
| return self._compute_mac() |
|
|
| def hexdigest(self): |
| """Compute the *printable* authentication tag (MAC). |
| |
| This method is like :meth:`digest`. |
| |
| :Return: the MAC tag, as a hexadecimal string. |
| """ |
| return "".join(["%02x" % bord(x) for x in self.digest()]) |
|
|
| def verify(self, received_mac_tag): |
| """Validate the *binary* authentication tag (MAC). |
| |
| The receiver invokes this method at the very end, to |
| check if the associated data (if any) and the decrypted |
| messages are valid. |
| |
| :param bytes/bytearray/memoryview received_mac_tag: |
| This is the 16-byte *binary* MAC, as received from the sender. |
| :Raises ValueError: |
| if the MAC does not match. The message has been tampered with |
| or the key is incorrect. |
| """ |
|
|
| if self.verify not in self._next: |
| raise TypeError("verify() cannot be called" |
| " when encrypting a message") |
| self._next = (self.verify,) |
|
|
| secret = get_random_bytes(16) |
|
|
| self._compute_mac() |
|
|
| mac1 = BLAKE2s.new(digest_bits=160, key=secret, |
| data=self._mac_tag) |
| mac2 = BLAKE2s.new(digest_bits=160, key=secret, |
| data=received_mac_tag) |
|
|
| if mac1.digest() != mac2.digest(): |
| raise ValueError("MAC check failed") |
|
|
| def hexverify(self, hex_mac_tag): |
| """Validate the *printable* authentication tag (MAC). |
| |
| This method is like :meth:`verify`. |
| |
| :param string hex_mac_tag: |
| This is the *printable* MAC. |
| :Raises ValueError: |
| if the MAC does not match. The message has been tampered with |
| or the key is incorrect. |
| """ |
|
|
| self.verify(unhexlify(hex_mac_tag)) |
|
|
| def encrypt_and_digest(self, plaintext): |
| """Perform :meth:`encrypt` and :meth:`digest` in one step. |
| |
| :param plaintext: The data to encrypt, of any size. |
| :type plaintext: bytes/bytearray/memoryview |
| :return: a tuple with two ``bytes`` objects: |
| |
| - the ciphertext, of equal length as the plaintext |
| - the 16-byte MAC tag |
| """ |
|
|
| return self.encrypt(plaintext), self.digest() |
|
|
| def decrypt_and_verify(self, ciphertext, received_mac_tag): |
| """Perform :meth:`decrypt` and :meth:`verify` in one step. |
| |
| :param ciphertext: The piece of data to decrypt. |
| :type ciphertext: bytes/bytearray/memoryview |
| :param bytes received_mac_tag: |
| This is the 16-byte *binary* MAC, as received from the sender. |
| :return: the decrypted data (as ``bytes``) |
| :raises ValueError: |
| if the MAC does not match. The message has been tampered with |
| or the key is incorrect. |
| """ |
|
|
| plaintext = self.decrypt(ciphertext) |
| self.verify(received_mac_tag) |
| return plaintext |
|
|
|
|
| def new(**kwargs): |
| """Create a new ChaCha20-Poly1305 or XChaCha20-Poly1305 AEAD cipher. |
| |
| :keyword key: The secret key to use. It must be 32 bytes long. |
| :type key: byte string |
| |
| :keyword nonce: |
| A value that must never be reused for any other encryption |
| done with this key. |
| |
| For ChaCha20-Poly1305, it must be 8 or 12 bytes long. |
| |
| For XChaCha20-Poly1305, it must be 24 bytes long. |
| |
| If not provided, 12 ``bytes`` will be generated randomly |
| (you can find them back in the ``nonce`` attribute). |
| :type nonce: bytes, bytearray, memoryview |
| |
| :Return: a :class:`Crypto.Cipher.ChaCha20.ChaCha20Poly1305Cipher` object |
| """ |
|
|
| try: |
| key = kwargs.pop("key") |
| except KeyError as e: |
| raise TypeError("Missing parameter %s" % e) |
|
|
| self._len_ct += len(plaintext) |
|
|
| if len(key) != 32: |
| raise ValueError("Key must be 32 bytes long") |
|
|
| nonce = kwargs.pop("nonce", None) |
| if nonce is None: |
| nonce = get_random_bytes(12) |
|
|
| if len(nonce) in (8, 12): |
| pass |
| elif len(nonce) == 24: |
| key = _HChaCha20(key, nonce[:16]) |
| nonce = b'\x00\x00\x00\x00' + nonce[16:] |
| else: |
| raise ValueError("Nonce must be 8, 12 or 24 bytes long") |
|
|
| if not is_buffer(nonce): |
| raise TypeError("nonce must be bytes, bytearray or memoryview") |
|
|
| if kwargs: |
| raise TypeError("Unknown parameters: " + str(kwargs)) |
|
|
| return ChaCha20Poly1305Cipher(key, nonce) |
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| |
| key_size = 32 |
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