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authorLinus Nordberg <linus@nordberg.se>2013-04-23 11:48:55 +0200
committerLinus Nordberg <linus@nordberg.se>2013-04-23 11:48:55 +0200
commit65e6cdfb467d2f9e743a3a5b016b7863132da4b8 (patch)
tree7ad6d27cbd2de026793da69e4baca17cadcd1897
parenteffd6dc26955220bba81ff4fdfa6f26a2dce7626 (diff)
Improve the documentation for the fticks_hashmac() interface.
That interface is a bit surprising. radsecproxy-hash(1) was indeed bitten by it. Also, make _format_hash() behave consistently even when out_len < 3.
-rw-r--r--fticks_hashmac.c19
1 files changed, 18 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/fticks_hashmac.c b/fticks_hashmac.c
index c0dd7d8..5616291 100644
--- a/fticks_hashmac.c
+++ b/fticks_hashmac.c
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* Copyright (c) 2011, NORDUnet A/S */
+/* Copyright (c) 2011,2013, NORDUnet A/S */
/* See LICENSE for licensing information. */
#include <stdio.h>
@@ -10,11 +10,19 @@
#include <nettle/hmac.h>
#include "fticks_hashmac.h"
+/** \a HASH is an input buffer of length SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE bytes.
+ \a OUT_LEN is the size in bytes of \OUT.
+ \a OUT is an output buffer of length \a OUT_LEN. */
static void
_format_hash(const uint8_t *hash, size_t out_len, uint8_t *out)
{
int ir, iw;
+ if (out_len < 3) {
+ memset(out, 0, out_len);
+ return;
+ }
+
for (ir = 0, iw = 0; iw <= out_len - 3; ir++, iw += 2)
sprintf((char *) out + iw, "%02x", hash[ir % SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE]);
}
@@ -57,6 +65,15 @@ _hash(const uint8_t *in,
supposedly has a praxis of tacking on SSID to the MAC address in
Calling-Station-Id.
+ The resulting hash value is written to \a OUT as a NUL terminated
+ string of numbers in two-digit hexadecimal ASCII representation.
+
+ Exactly \a OUT_LEN bytes are written to \a OUT, based on the first
+ (\a OUT_LEN - 1) / 2 bytes of the hash. Note that in the case when
+ \OUT_LEN - 1 is more than two times the length of the hash, the
+ output is repeated by concatinating another hex ASCII
+ representation of the hash to the output until the buffer is full.
+
\return 0 on success, -ENOMEM on out of memory.
*/
int