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14 * This file is part of loclass. It is a reconstructon of the cipher engine
15 * used in iClass, and RFID techology.
17 * The implementation is based on the work performed by
18 * Flavio D. Garcia, Gerhard de Koning Gans, Roel Verdult and
19 * Milosch Meriac in the paper "Dismantling IClass".
21 * Copyright (C) 2014 Martin Holst Swende
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37 #include "cipherutils.h"
44 #include "fileutils.h"
45 uint8_t keytable
[] = { 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0};
48 * Definition 1 (Cipher state). A cipher state of iClass s is an element of F 40/2
49 * consisting of the following four components:
50 * 1. the left register l = (l 0 . . . l 7 ) ∈ F 8/2 ;
51 * 2. the right register r = (r 0 . . . r 7 ) ∈ F 8/2 ;
52 * 3. the top register t = (t 0 . . . t 15 ) ∈ F 16/2 .
53 * 4. the bottom register b = (b 0 . . . b 7 ) ∈ F 8/2 .
63 * Definition 2. The feedback function for the top register T : F 16/2 → F 2
65 * T (x 0 x 1 . . . . . . x 15 ) = x 0 ⊕ x 1 ⊕ x 5 ⊕ x 7 ⊕ x 10 ⊕ x 11 ⊕ x 14 ⊕ x 15 .
69 bool x0
= state
.t
& 0x8000;
70 bool x1
= state
.t
& 0x4000;
71 bool x5
= state
.t
& 0x0400;
72 bool x7
= state
.t
& 0x0100;
73 bool x10
= state
.t
& 0x0020;
74 bool x11
= state
.t
& 0x0010;
75 bool x14
= state
.t
& 0x0002;
76 bool x15
= state
.t
& 0x0001;
77 return x0
^ x1
^ x5
^ x7
^ x10
^ x11
^ x14
^ x15
;
80 * Similarly, the feedback function for the bottom register B : F 8/2 → F 2 is defined as
81 * B(x 0 x 1 . . . x 7 ) = x 1 ⊕ x 2 ⊕ x 3 ⊕ x 7 .
85 bool x1
= state
.b
& 0x40;
86 bool x2
= state
.b
& 0x20;
87 bool x3
= state
.b
& 0x10;
88 bool x7
= state
.b
& 0x01;
90 return x1
^ x2
^ x3
^ x7
;
96 * Definition 3 (Selection function). The selection function select : F 2 × F 2 ×
97 * F 8/2 → F 3/2 is defined as select(x, y, r) = z 0 z 1 z 2 where
98 * z 0 = (r 0 ∧ r 2 ) ⊕ (r 1 ∧ r 3 ) ⊕ (r 2 ∨ r 4 )
99 * z 1 = (r 0 ∨ r 2 ) ⊕ (r 5 ∨ r 7 ) ⊕ r 1 ⊕ r 6 ⊕ x ⊕ y
100 * z 2 = (r 3 ∧ r 5 ) ⊕ (r 4 ∧ r 6 ) ⊕ r 7 ⊕ x
102 uint8_t _select(bool x
, bool y
, uint8_t r
)
104 bool r0
= r
>> 7 & 0x1;
105 bool r1
= r
>> 6 & 0x1;
106 bool r2
= r
>> 5 & 0x1;
107 bool r3
= r
>> 4 & 0x1;
108 bool r4
= r
>> 3 & 0x1;
109 bool r5
= r
>> 2 & 0x1;
110 bool r6
= r
>> 1 & 0x1;
113 bool z0
= (r0
& r2
) ^ (r1
& ~r3
) ^ (r2
| r4
);
114 bool z1
= (r0
| r2
) ^ ( r5
| r7
) ^ r1
^ r6
^ x
^ y
;
115 bool z2
= (r3
& ~r5
) ^ (r4
& r6
) ^ r7
^ x
;
117 // The three bitz z0.. z1 are packed into a uint8_t:
119 //Return value is a uint8_t
121 retval
|= (z0
<< 2) & 4;
122 retval
|= (z1
<< 1) & 2;
125 // Return value 0 <= retval <= 7
130 * Definition 4 (Successor state). Let s = l, r, t, b be a cipher state, k ∈ (F 82 ) 8
131 * be a key and y ∈ F 2 be the input bit. Then, the successor cipher state s ′ =
132 * l ′ , r ′ , t ′ , b ′ is defined as
133 * t ′ := (T (t) ⊕ r 0 ⊕ r 4 )t 0 . . . t 14 l ′ := (k [select(T (t),y,r)] ⊕ b ′ ) ⊞ l ⊞ r
134 * b ′ := (B(b) ⊕ r 7 )b 0 . . . b 6 r ′ := (k [select(T (t),y,r)] ⊕ b ′ ) ⊞ l
137 * @param k - array containing 8 bytes
139 State
successor(uint8_t* k
, State s
, bool y
)
141 bool r0
= s
.r
>> 7 & 0x1;
142 bool r4
= s
.r
>> 3 & 0x1;
145 State successor
= {0,0,0,0};
147 successor
.t
= s
.t
>> 1;
148 successor
.t
|= (T(s
) ^ r0
^ r4
) << 15;
150 successor
.b
= s
.b
>> 1;
151 successor
.b
|= (B(s
) ^ r7
) << 7;
155 successor
.l
= ((k
[_select(Tt
,y
,s
.r
)] ^ successor
.b
) + s
.l
+s
.r
) & 0xFF;
156 successor
.r
= ((k
[_select(Tt
,y
,s
.r
)] ^ successor
.b
) + s
.l
) & 0xFF;
161 * We define the successor function suc which takes a key k ∈ (F 82 ) 8 , a state s and
162 * an input y ∈ F 2 and outputs the successor state s ′ . We overload the function suc
163 * to multiple bit input x ∈ F n 2 which we define as
164 * @param k - array containing 8 bytes
166 State
suc(uint8_t* k
,State s
, BitstreamIn
*bitstream
)
168 if(bitsLeft(bitstream
) == 0)
172 bool lastbit
= tailBit(bitstream
);
173 return successor(k
,suc(k
,s
,bitstream
), lastbit
);
177 * Definition 5 (Output). Define the function output which takes an internal
178 * state s =< l, r, t, b > and returns the bit r 5 . We also define the function output
179 * on multiple bits input which takes a key k, a state s and an input x ∈ F n 2 as
180 * output(k, s, ǫ) = ǫ
181 * output(k, s, x 0 . . . x n ) = output(s) · output(k, s ′ , x 1 . . . x n )
182 * where s ′ = suc(k, s, x 0 ).
184 void output(uint8_t* k
,State s
, BitstreamIn
* in
, BitstreamOut
* out
)
186 if(bitsLeft(in
) == 0)
190 pushBit(out
,(s
.r
>> 2) & 1);
192 uint8_t x0
= headBit(in
);
193 State ss
= successor(k
,s
,x0
);
194 output(k
,ss
,in
, out
);
198 * Definition 6 (Initial state). Define the function init which takes as input a
199 * key k ∈ (F 82 ) 8 and outputs the initial cipher state s =< l, r, t, b >
202 State
init(uint8_t* k
)
205 ((k
[0] ^ 0x4c) + 0xEC) & 0xFF,// l
206 ((k
[0] ^ 0x4c) + 0x21) & 0xFF,// r
212 void MAC(uint8_t* k
, BitstreamIn input
, BitstreamOut out
)
214 uint8_t zeroes_32
[] = {0,0,0,0};
215 BitstreamIn input_32_zeroes
= {zeroes_32
,sizeof(zeroes_32
)*8,0};
216 State initState
= suc(k
,init(k
),&input
);
217 output(k
,initState
,&input_32_zeroes
,&out
);
220 void doMAC(uint8_t *cc_nr_p
, int length
, uint8_t *div_key_p
, uint8_t mac
[4])
224 cc_nr
=(uint8_t*)malloc(length
+1);
225 memcpy(cc_nr
,cc_nr_p
,length
);
226 memcpy(div_key
,div_key_p
,8);
228 reverse_arraybytes(cc_nr
,length
);
229 BitstreamIn bitstream
= {cc_nr
,length
* 8,0};
230 uint8_t dest
[]= {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0};
231 BitstreamOut out
= { dest
, sizeof(dest
)*8, 0 };
232 MAC(div_key
,bitstream
, out
);
233 //The output MAC must also be reversed
234 reverse_arraybytes(dest
, sizeof(dest
));
236 //printf("Calculated_MAC\t%02x%02x%02x%02x\n", dest[0],dest[1],dest[2],dest[3]);
243 prnlog("[+] Testing MAC calculation...");
245 //From the "dismantling.IClass" paper:
246 uint8_t cc_nr
[] = {0xFE,0xFF,0xFF,0xFF,0xFF,0xFF,0xFF,0xFF,0,0,0,0};
248 uint8_t div_key
[8] = {0xE0,0x33,0xCA,0x41,0x9A,0xEE,0x43,0xF9};
249 uint8_t correct_MAC
[4] = {0x1d,0x49,0xC9,0xDA};
251 uint8_t calculated_mac
[4] = {0};
252 doMAC(cc_nr
, 12,div_key
, calculated_mac
);
254 if(memcmp(calculated_mac
, correct_MAC
,4) == 0)
256 prnlog("[+] MAC calculation OK!");
260 prnlog("[+] FAILED: MAC calculation failed:");
261 printarr(" Calculated_MAC", calculated_mac
, 4);
262 printarr(" Correct_MAC ", correct_MAC
, 4);