I am new in C++ code, I try to open the AES code in the crypt++ library for add round key and mix column but I do not know how to access them Any one help me please Thanks
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1They're probably in this file. What exactly is your problem - finding the source, or recognising those parts, or something else? If you just want the definition, can't you find a simpler reference implementation or read the algorithm description somewhere?– RupOct 22, 2014 at 8:53
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thanks but i need the code of encryption (sbox_add round key and mix column)– MohammadOct 22, 2014 at 9:42
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1Aren't they in that file? Is it specifically the Crypto++ implemention you want, and is it a generic portable C implementation or the assembler-optimised implementations? They're all in that file.– RupOct 22, 2014 at 9:59
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The AES implementation is in rijndael.cpp. You asked for the sbox, add round key and mix operations; they're all in the QUARTER_ROUND macros:
QUARTER_ROUND_FE
- the first encryption roundQUARTER_ROUND_E
- subsequent encryption roundsQUARTER_ROUND_LE
- the last encryption round
and equivalent decryption macros ending in D
not E
. These are defined as
#define QUARTER_ROUND(L, T, t, a, b, c, d) \
a ^= L(T, 3, byte(t)); t >>= 8;\
b ^= L(T, 2, byte(t)); t >>= 8;\
c ^= L(T, 1, byte(t)); t >>= 8;\
d ^= L(T, 0, t);
#define TL_M(T, i, x) (*(word32 *)((byte *)T + x*8 + (i+3)%4+1))
#define QUARTER_ROUND_E(t, a, b, c, d) QUARTER_ROUND(TL_M, Te, t, a, b, c, d)
where
TL_M
is the mixing macroTe
is the encryption S-boxt
is a 32-bit portion of the keya
,b
,c
,d
are 32-bit portions of the current block
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That is the portable version, though; depending on how you've compiled it and what system it's running on you might really be using one of the assembler implementations further down the file.– RupOct 22, 2014 at 10:23
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CryptoPP::StreamTransformationFilter stfEncryptor(cbcEncryption, new CryptoPP::StringSink( ciphertext ) ); // stfEncryptor.Put( reinterpret_cast<const unsigned char*>( plaintext.c_str() ), plaintext.length() + 1 ); stfEncryptor.MessageEnd(); ____ how this code make the encryption– MohammadOct 22, 2014 at 10:31
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That depends what
cbcEncryption
is - it applies that to the stream of data you give it. I assume thatcbcEncryption
is something you've created fromAESEncryption
? That's defined as an alias ofRijndaelEncryption
which is implemented using the code I've posted above.– RupOct 22, 2014 at 10:39