Skip to content
Projects
Groups
Snippets
Help
Loading...
Help
Support
Keyboard shortcuts
?
Submit feedback
Contribute to GitLab
Sign in / Register
Toggle navigation
C
cpython
Project overview
Project overview
Details
Activity
Releases
Repository
Repository
Files
Commits
Branches
Tags
Contributors
Graph
Compare
Issues
0
Issues
0
List
Boards
Labels
Milestones
Merge Requests
0
Merge Requests
0
Analytics
Analytics
Repository
Value Stream
Wiki
Wiki
Members
Members
Collapse sidebar
Close sidebar
Activity
Graph
Create a new issue
Commits
Issue Boards
Open sidebar
Kirill Smelkov
cpython
Commits
58d067d8
Commit
58d067d8
authored
May 11, 2014
by
Benjamin Peterson
Browse files
Options
Browse Files
Download
Email Patches
Plain Diff
backport hmac.compare_digest to partially implement PEP 466 (closes #21306)
Backport from Alex Gaynor.
parent
dcb9f18a
Changes
5
Hide whitespace changes
Inline
Side-by-side
Showing
5 changed files
with
278 additions
and
1 deletion
+278
-1
Doc/library/hmac.rst
Doc/library/hmac.rst
+33
-0
Lib/hmac.py
Lib/hmac.py
+3
-0
Lib/test/test_hmac.py
Lib/test/test_hmac.py
+111
-1
Misc/NEWS
Misc/NEWS
+3
-0
Modules/operator.c
Modules/operator.c
+128
-0
No files found.
Doc/library/hmac.rst
View file @
58d067d8
...
...
@@ -38,6 +38,13 @@ An HMAC object has the following methods:
This string will be the same length as the *digest_size* of the digest given to
the constructor. It may contain non-ASCII characters, including NUL bytes.
.. warning::
When comparing the output of :meth:`digest` to an externally-supplied
digest during a verification routine, it is recommended to use the
:func:`compare_digest` function instead of the ``==`` operator
to reduce the vulnerability to timing attacks.
.. method:: HMAC.hexdigest()
...
...
@@ -45,6 +52,13 @@ An HMAC object has the following methods:
containing only hexadecimal digits. This may be used to exchange the value
safely in email or other non-binary environments.
.. warning::
When comparing the output of :meth:`hexdigest` to an externally-supplied
digest during a verification routine, it is recommended to use the
:func:`compare_digest` function instead of the ``==`` operator
to reduce the vulnerability to timing attacks.
.. method:: HMAC.copy()
...
...
@@ -52,6 +66,25 @@ An HMAC object has the following methods:
compute the digests of strings that share a common initial substring.
This module also provides the following helper function:
.. function:: compare_digest(a, b)
Return ``a == b``. This function uses an approach designed to prevent
timing analysis by avoiding content-based short circuiting behaviour,
making it appropriate for cryptography. *a* and *b* must both be of the
same type: either :class:`unicode` or a :term:`bytes-like object`.
.. note::
If *a* and *b* are of different lengths, or if an error occurs,
a timing attack could theoretically reveal information about the
types and lengths of *a* and *b*--but not their values.
.. versionadded:: 2.7.7
.. seealso::
Module :mod:`hashlib`
...
...
Lib/hmac.py
View file @
58d067d8
...
...
@@ -5,6 +5,9 @@ Implements the HMAC algorithm as described by RFC 2104.
import
warnings
as
_warnings
from
operator
import
_compare_digest
as
compare_digest
trans_5C
=
""
.
join
([
chr
(
x
^
0x5C
)
for
x
in
xrange
(
256
)])
trans_36
=
""
.
join
([
chr
(
x
^
0x36
)
for
x
in
xrange
(
256
)])
...
...
Lib/test/test_hmac.py
View file @
58d067d8
...
...
@@ -302,12 +302,122 @@ class CopyTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
self
.
assertTrue
(
h1
.
hexdigest
()
==
h2
.
hexdigest
(),
"Hexdigest of copy doesn't match original hexdigest."
)
class
CompareDigestTestCase
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
def
test_compare_digest
(
self
):
# Testing input type exception handling
a
,
b
=
100
,
200
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
hmac
.
compare_digest
,
a
,
b
)
a
,
b
=
100
,
b"foobar"
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
hmac
.
compare_digest
,
a
,
b
)
a
,
b
=
b"foobar"
,
200
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
hmac
.
compare_digest
,
a
,
b
)
a
,
b
=
u"foobar"
,
b"foobar"
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
hmac
.
compare_digest
,
a
,
b
)
a
,
b
=
b"foobar"
,
u"foobar"
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
hmac
.
compare_digest
,
a
,
b
)
# Testing bytes of different lengths
a
,
b
=
b"foobar"
,
b"foo"
self
.
assertFalse
(
hmac
.
compare_digest
(
a
,
b
))
a
,
b
=
b"
\
xde
\
xad
\
xbe
\
xef
"
,
b"
\
xde
\
xad
"
self
.
assertFalse
(
hmac
.
compare_digest
(
a
,
b
))
# Testing bytes of same lengths, different values
a
,
b
=
b"foobar"
,
b"foobaz"
self
.
assertFalse
(
hmac
.
compare_digest
(
a
,
b
))
a
,
b
=
b"
\
xde
\
xad
\
xbe
\
xef
"
,
b"
\
xab
\
xad
\
x1d
\
xea
"
self
.
assertFalse
(
hmac
.
compare_digest
(
a
,
b
))
# Testing bytes of same lengths, same values
a
,
b
=
b"foobar"
,
b"foobar"
self
.
assertTrue
(
hmac
.
compare_digest
(
a
,
b
))
a
,
b
=
b"
\
xde
\
xad
\
xbe
\
xef
"
,
b"
\
xde
\
xad
\
xbe
\
xef
"
self
.
assertTrue
(
hmac
.
compare_digest
(
a
,
b
))
# Testing bytearrays of same lengths, same values
a
,
b
=
bytearray
(
b"foobar"
),
bytearray
(
b"foobar"
)
self
.
assertTrue
(
hmac
.
compare_digest
(
a
,
b
))
# Testing bytearrays of diffeent lengths
a
,
b
=
bytearray
(
b"foobar"
),
bytearray
(
b"foo"
)
self
.
assertFalse
(
hmac
.
compare_digest
(
a
,
b
))
# Testing bytearrays of same lengths, different values
a
,
b
=
bytearray
(
b"foobar"
),
bytearray
(
b"foobaz"
)
self
.
assertFalse
(
hmac
.
compare_digest
(
a
,
b
))
# Testing byte and bytearray of same lengths, same values
a
,
b
=
bytearray
(
b"foobar"
),
b"foobar"
self
.
assertTrue
(
hmac
.
compare_digest
(
a
,
b
))
self
.
assertTrue
(
hmac
.
compare_digest
(
b
,
a
))
# Testing byte bytearray of diffeent lengths
a
,
b
=
bytearray
(
b"foobar"
),
b"foo"
self
.
assertFalse
(
hmac
.
compare_digest
(
a
,
b
))
self
.
assertFalse
(
hmac
.
compare_digest
(
b
,
a
))
# Testing byte and bytearray of same lengths, different values
a
,
b
=
bytearray
(
b"foobar"
),
b"foobaz"
self
.
assertFalse
(
hmac
.
compare_digest
(
a
,
b
))
self
.
assertFalse
(
hmac
.
compare_digest
(
b
,
a
))
# Testing str of same lengths
a
,
b
=
"foobar"
,
"foobar"
self
.
assertTrue
(
hmac
.
compare_digest
(
a
,
b
))
# Testing str of diffeent lengths
a
,
b
=
"foo"
,
"foobar"
self
.
assertFalse
(
hmac
.
compare_digest
(
a
,
b
))
# Testing bytes of same lengths, different values
a
,
b
=
"foobar"
,
"foobaz"
self
.
assertFalse
(
hmac
.
compare_digest
(
a
,
b
))
# Testing error cases
a
,
b
=
u"foobar"
,
b"foobar"
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
hmac
.
compare_digest
,
a
,
b
)
a
,
b
=
b"foobar"
,
u"foobar"
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
hmac
.
compare_digest
,
a
,
b
)
a
,
b
=
b"foobar"
,
1
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
hmac
.
compare_digest
,
a
,
b
)
a
,
b
=
100
,
200
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
hmac
.
compare_digest
,
a
,
b
)
a
,
b
=
"fooä"
,
"fooä"
self
.
assertTrue
(
hmac
.
compare_digest
(
a
,
b
))
# subclasses are supported by ignore __eq__
class
mystr
(
str
):
def
__eq__
(
self
,
other
):
return
False
a
,
b
=
mystr
(
"foobar"
),
mystr
(
"foobar"
)
self
.
assertTrue
(
hmac
.
compare_digest
(
a
,
b
))
a
,
b
=
mystr
(
"foobar"
),
"foobar"
self
.
assertTrue
(
hmac
.
compare_digest
(
a
,
b
))
a
,
b
=
mystr
(
"foobar"
),
mystr
(
"foobaz"
)
self
.
assertFalse
(
hmac
.
compare_digest
(
a
,
b
))
class
mybytes
(
bytes
):
def
__eq__
(
self
,
other
):
return
False
a
,
b
=
mybytes
(
b"foobar"
),
mybytes
(
b"foobar"
)
self
.
assertTrue
(
hmac
.
compare_digest
(
a
,
b
))
a
,
b
=
mybytes
(
b"foobar"
),
b"foobar"
self
.
assertTrue
(
hmac
.
compare_digest
(
a
,
b
))
a
,
b
=
mybytes
(
b"foobar"
),
mybytes
(
b"foobaz"
)
self
.
assertFalse
(
hmac
.
compare_digest
(
a
,
b
))
def
test_main
():
test_support
.
run_unittest
(
TestVectorsTestCase
,
ConstructorTestCase
,
SanityTestCase
,
CopyTestCase
CopyTestCase
,
CompareDigestTestCase
,
)
if
__name__
==
"__main__"
:
...
...
Misc/NEWS
View file @
58d067d8
...
...
@@ -49,6 +49,9 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
-
Issue
#
21306
:
Backport
hmac
.
compare_digest
from
Python
3.
This
is
part
of
PEP
466.
-
Issue
#
21321
:
itertools
.
islice
()
now
releases
the
reference
to
the
source
iterator
when
the
slice
is
exhausted
.
Patch
by
Anton
Afanasyev
.
...
...
Modules/operator.c
View file @
58d067d8
...
...
@@ -235,6 +235,132 @@ op_delslice(PyObject *s, PyObject *a)
#define spam2o(OP,ALTOP,DOC) {#OP, op_##OP, METH_O, PyDoc_STR(DOC)}, \
{#ALTOP, op_##OP, METH_O, PyDoc_STR(DOC)},
/* compare_digest **********************************************************/
/*
* timing safe compare
*
* Returns 1 of the strings are equal.
* In case of len(a) != len(b) the function tries to keep the timing
* dependent on the length of b. CPU cache locally may still alter timing
* a bit.
*/
static
int
_tscmp
(
const
unsigned
char
*
a
,
const
unsigned
char
*
b
,
Py_ssize_t
len_a
,
Py_ssize_t
len_b
)
{
/* The volatile type declarations make sure that the compiler has no
* chance to optimize and fold the code in any way that may change
* the timing.
*/
volatile
Py_ssize_t
length
;
volatile
const
unsigned
char
*
left
;
volatile
const
unsigned
char
*
right
;
Py_ssize_t
i
;
unsigned
char
result
;
/* loop count depends on length of b */
length
=
len_b
;
left
=
NULL
;
right
=
b
;
/* don't use else here to keep the amount of CPU instructions constant,
* volatile forces re-evaluation
* */
if
(
len_a
==
length
)
{
left
=
*
((
volatile
const
unsigned
char
**
)
&
a
);
result
=
0
;
}
if
(
len_a
!=
length
)
{
left
=
b
;
result
=
1
;
}
for
(
i
=
0
;
i
<
length
;
i
++
)
{
result
|=
*
left
++
^
*
right
++
;
}
return
(
result
==
0
);
}
PyDoc_STRVAR
(
compare_digest__doc__
,
"compare_digest(a, b) -> bool
\n
"
"
\n
"
"Return 'a == b'. This function uses an approach designed to prevent
\n
"
"timing analysis, making it appropriate for cryptography.
\n
"
"a and b must both be of the same type: either str (ASCII only),
\n
"
"or any type that supports the buffer protocol (e.g. bytes).
\n
"
"
\n
"
"Note: If a and b are of different lengths, or if an error occurs,
\n
"
"a timing attack could theoretically reveal information about the
\n
"
"types and lengths of a and b--but not their values.
\n
"
);
static
PyObject
*
compare_digest
(
PyObject
*
self
,
PyObject
*
args
)
{
PyObject
*
a
,
*
b
;
int
rc
;
if
(
!
PyArg_ParseTuple
(
args
,
"OO:compare_digest"
,
&
a
,
&
b
))
{
return
NULL
;
}
/* Unicode string */
if
(
PyUnicode_Check
(
a
)
&&
PyUnicode_Check
(
b
))
{
rc
=
_tscmp
(
PyUnicode_AS_DATA
(
a
),
PyUnicode_AS_DATA
(
b
),
PyUnicode_GET_DATA_SIZE
(
a
),
PyUnicode_GET_DATA_SIZE
(
b
));
}
/* fallback to buffer interface for bytes, bytesarray and other */
else
{
Py_buffer
view_a
;
Py_buffer
view_b
;
if
((
PyObject_CheckBuffer
(
a
)
==
0
)
&
(
PyObject_CheckBuffer
(
b
)
==
0
))
{
PyErr_Format
(
PyExc_TypeError
,
"unsupported operand types(s) or combination of types: "
"'%.100s' and '%.100s'"
,
Py_TYPE
(
a
)
->
tp_name
,
Py_TYPE
(
b
)
->
tp_name
);
return
NULL
;
}
if
(
PyObject_GetBuffer
(
a
,
&
view_a
,
PyBUF_SIMPLE
)
==
-
1
)
{
return
NULL
;
}
if
(
view_a
.
ndim
>
1
)
{
PyErr_SetString
(
PyExc_BufferError
,
"Buffer must be single dimension"
);
PyBuffer_Release
(
&
view_a
);
return
NULL
;
}
if
(
PyObject_GetBuffer
(
b
,
&
view_b
,
PyBUF_SIMPLE
)
==
-
1
)
{
PyBuffer_Release
(
&
view_a
);
return
NULL
;
}
if
(
view_b
.
ndim
>
1
)
{
PyErr_SetString
(
PyExc_BufferError
,
"Buffer must be single dimension"
);
PyBuffer_Release
(
&
view_a
);
PyBuffer_Release
(
&
view_b
);
return
NULL
;
}
rc
=
_tscmp
((
const
unsigned
char
*
)
view_a
.
buf
,
(
const
unsigned
char
*
)
view_b
.
buf
,
view_a
.
len
,
view_b
.
len
);
PyBuffer_Release
(
&
view_a
);
PyBuffer_Release
(
&
view_b
);
}
return
PyBool_FromLong
(
rc
);
}
static
struct
PyMethodDef
operator_methods
[]
=
{
spam1o
(
isCallable
,
...
...
@@ -318,6 +444,8 @@ spam2(ne,__ne__, "ne(a, b) -- Same as a!=b.")
spam2
(
gt
,
__gt__
,
"gt(a, b) -- Same as a>b."
)
spam2
(
ge
,
__ge__
,
"ge(a, b) -- Same as a>=b."
)
{
"_compare_digest"
,
(
PyCFunction
)
compare_digest
,
METH_VARARGS
,
compare_digest__doc__
},
{
NULL
,
NULL
}
/* sentinel */
};
...
...
Write
Preview
Markdown
is supported
0%
Try again
or
attach a new file
Attach a file
Cancel
You are about to add
0
people
to the discussion. Proceed with caution.
Finish editing this message first!
Cancel
Please
register
or
sign in
to comment