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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".
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38 #ifndef OPTIMIZED_CIPHER_H__
39 #define OPTIMIZED_CIPHER_H__
44 * Definition 1 (Cipher state). A cipher state of iClass s is an element of F 40/2
45 * consisting of the following four components:
46 * 1. the left register l = (l 0 . . . l 7 ) ∈ F 8/2 ;
47 * 2. the right register r = (r 0 . . . r 7 ) ∈ F 8/2 ;
48 * 3. the top register t = (t 0 . . . t 15 ) ∈ F 16/2 .
49 * 4. the bottom register b = (b 0 . . . b 7 ) ∈ F 8/2 .
58 /** The reader MAC is MAC(key, CC * NR )
60 void opt_doReaderMAC(uint8_t *cc_nr_p
, uint8_t *div_key_p
, uint8_t mac
[4]);
63 * The tag MAC is MAC(key, CC * NR * 32x0))
65 void opt_doTagMAC(uint8_t *cc_p
, const uint8_t *div_key_p
, uint8_t mac
[4]);
68 * The tag MAC can be divided (both can, but no point in dividing the reader mac) into
69 * two functions, since the first 8 bytes are known, we can pre-calculate the state
70 * reached after feeding CC to the cipher.
73 * @return the cipher state
75 State
opt_doTagMAC_1(uint8_t *cc_p
, const uint8_t *div_key_p
);
78 * The second part of the tag MAC calculation, since the CC is already calculated into the state,
79 * this function is fed only the NR, and internally feeds the remaining 32 0-bits to generate the tag
81 * @param _init - precalculated cipher state
82 * @param nr - the reader challenge
83 * @param mac - where to store the MAC
84 * @param div_key_p - the key to use
86 void opt_doTagMAC_2(State _init
, uint8_t *nr
, uint8_t mac
[4], const uint8_t *div_key_p
);
88 #endif // OPTIMIZED_CIPHER_H__