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								// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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								// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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								// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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								package sha3
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								// spongeDirection indicates the direction bytes are flowing through the sponge.
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								type spongeDirection int
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								const (
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									// spongeAbsorbing indicates that the sponge is absorbing input.
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									spongeAbsorbing spongeDirection = iota
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									// spongeSqueezing indicates that the sponge is being squeezed.
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									spongeSqueezing
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								)
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								const (
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									// maxRate is the maximum size of the internal buffer. SHAKE-256
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									// currently needs the largest buffer.
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									maxRate = 168
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								)
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								type state struct {
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									// Generic sponge components.
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									a    [25]uint64 // main state of the hash
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									buf  []byte     // points into storage
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									rate int        // the number of bytes of state to use
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									// dsbyte contains the "domain separation" bits and the first bit of
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									// the padding. Sections 6.1 and 6.2 of [1] separate the outputs of the
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									// SHA-3 and SHAKE functions by appending bitstrings to the message.
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									// Using a little-endian bit-ordering convention, these are "01" for SHA-3
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									// and "1111" for SHAKE, or 00000010b and 00001111b, respectively. Then the
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									// padding rule from section 5.1 is applied to pad the message to a multiple
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									// of the rate, which involves adding a "1" bit, zero or more "0" bits, and
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									// a final "1" bit. We merge the first "1" bit from the padding into dsbyte,
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									// giving 00000110b (0x06) and 00011111b (0x1f).
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									// [1] http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/drafts/fips-202/fips_202_draft.pdf
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									//     "Draft FIPS 202: SHA-3 Standard: Permutation-Based Hash and
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									//      Extendable-Output Functions (May 2014)"
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									dsbyte byte
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									storage storageBuf
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									// Specific to SHA-3 and SHAKE.
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									outputLen int             // the default output size in bytes
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									state     spongeDirection // whether the sponge is absorbing or squeezing
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								}
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								// BlockSize returns the rate of sponge underlying this hash function.
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								func (d *state) BlockSize() int { return d.rate }
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								// Size returns the output size of the hash function in bytes.
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								func (d *state) Size() int { return d.outputLen }
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								// Reset clears the internal state by zeroing the sponge state and
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								// the byte buffer, and setting Sponge.state to absorbing.
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								func (d *state) Reset() {
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									// Zero the permutation's state.
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									for i := range d.a {
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										d.a[i] = 0
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									}
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									d.state = spongeAbsorbing
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									d.buf = d.storage.asBytes()[:0]
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								}
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								func (d *state) clone() *state {
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									ret := *d
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									if ret.state == spongeAbsorbing {
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										ret.buf = ret.storage.asBytes()[:len(ret.buf)]
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									} else {
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										ret.buf = ret.storage.asBytes()[d.rate-cap(d.buf) : d.rate]
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									}
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									return &ret
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								}
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								// permute applies the KeccakF-1600 permutation. It handles
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								// any input-output buffering.
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								func (d *state) permute() {
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									switch d.state {
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									case spongeAbsorbing:
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										// If we're absorbing, we need to xor the input into the state
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										// before applying the permutation.
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										xorIn(d, d.buf)
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										d.buf = d.storage.asBytes()[:0]
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										keccakF1600(&d.a)
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									case spongeSqueezing:
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										// If we're squeezing, we need to apply the permutatin before
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										// copying more output.
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										keccakF1600(&d.a)
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										d.buf = d.storage.asBytes()[:d.rate]
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										copyOut(d, d.buf)
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									}
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								}
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								// pads appends the domain separation bits in dsbyte, applies
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								// the multi-bitrate 10..1 padding rule, and permutes the state.
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								func (d *state) padAndPermute(dsbyte byte) {
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									if d.buf == nil {
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										d.buf = d.storage.asBytes()[:0]
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									}
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									// Pad with this instance's domain-separator bits. We know that there's
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									// at least one byte of space in d.buf because, if it were full,
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									// permute would have been called to empty it. dsbyte also contains the
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									// first one bit for the padding. See the comment in the state struct.
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									d.buf = append(d.buf, dsbyte)
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									zerosStart := len(d.buf)
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									d.buf = d.storage.asBytes()[:d.rate]
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									for i := zerosStart; i < d.rate; i++ {
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										d.buf[i] = 0
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									}
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									// This adds the final one bit for the padding. Because of the way that
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									// bits are numbered from the LSB upwards, the final bit is the MSB of
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									// the last byte.
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									d.buf[d.rate-1] ^= 0x80
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									// Apply the permutation
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									d.permute()
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									d.state = spongeSqueezing
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									d.buf = d.storage.asBytes()[:d.rate]
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									copyOut(d, d.buf)
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								}
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								// Write absorbs more data into the hash's state. It produces an error
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								// if more data is written to the ShakeHash after writing
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								func (d *state) Write(p []byte) (written int, err error) {
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									if d.state != spongeAbsorbing {
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										panic("sha3: write to sponge after read")
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									}
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									if d.buf == nil {
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										d.buf = d.storage.asBytes()[:0]
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									}
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									written = len(p)
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									for len(p) > 0 {
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										if len(d.buf) == 0 && len(p) >= d.rate {
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											// The fast path; absorb a full "rate" bytes of input and apply the permutation.
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											xorIn(d, p[:d.rate])
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											p = p[d.rate:]
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											keccakF1600(&d.a)
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										} else {
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											// The slow path; buffer the input until we can fill the sponge, and then xor it in.
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											todo := d.rate - len(d.buf)
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											if todo > len(p) {
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												todo = len(p)
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											}
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											d.buf = append(d.buf, p[:todo]...)
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											p = p[todo:]
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											// If the sponge is full, apply the permutation.
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											if len(d.buf) == d.rate {
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												d.permute()
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											}
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										}
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									}
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									return
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								}
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								// Read squeezes an arbitrary number of bytes from the sponge.
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								func (d *state) Read(out []byte) (n int, err error) {
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									// If we're still absorbing, pad and apply the permutation.
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									if d.state == spongeAbsorbing {
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										d.padAndPermute(d.dsbyte)
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									}
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									n = len(out)
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									// Now, do the squeezing.
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									for len(out) > 0 {
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										n := copy(out, d.buf)
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										d.buf = d.buf[n:]
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										out = out[n:]
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										// Apply the permutation if we've squeezed the sponge dry.
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										if len(d.buf) == 0 {
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											d.permute()
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										}
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									}
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									return
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								}
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								// Sum applies padding to the hash state and then squeezes out the desired
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								// number of output bytes.
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								func (d *state) Sum(in []byte) []byte {
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									// Make a copy of the original hash so that caller can keep writing
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									// and summing.
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									dup := d.clone()
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									hash := make([]byte, dup.outputLen)
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									dup.Read(hash)
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									return append(in, hash...)
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								}
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