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63 /* NOTE: CTR mode is big-endian. The rest of the AES code
64 * is endian-neutral. */
66 /* increment counter (128-bit int) by 2^64 */
67 void AES_ctr128_inc(unsigned char *counter) {
70 /* Grab 3rd dword of counter and increment */
72 c = GETU32(counter + 8);
74 PUTU32(counter + 8, c);
76 c = GETU32(counter + 4);
78 PUTU32(counter + 4, c);
81 /* if no overflow, we're done */
85 /* Grab top dword of counter and increment */
87 c = GETU32(counter + 12);
89 PUTU32(counter + 12, c);
91 c = GETU32(counter + 0);
93 PUTU32(counter + 0, c);
98 /* The input encrypted as though 128bit counter mode is being
99 * used. The extra state information to record how much of the
100 * 128bit block we have used is contained in *num, and the
101 * encrypted counter is kept in ecount_buf. Both *num and
102 * ecount_buf must be initialised with zeros before the first
103 * call to AES_ctr128_encrypt().
105 void AES_ctr128_encrypt(const unsigned char *in, unsigned char *out,
106 const unsigned long length, const AES_KEY *key,
107 unsigned char counter[AES_BLOCK_SIZE],
108 unsigned char ecount_buf[AES_BLOCK_SIZE],
112 unsigned long l=length;
114 assert(in && out && key && counter && num);
115 assert(*num < AES_BLOCK_SIZE);
121 AES_encrypt(counter, ecount_buf, key);
122 AES_ctr128_inc(counter);
124 *(out++) = *(in++) ^ ecount_buf[n];
125 n = (n+1) % AES_BLOCK_SIZE;