Commit 4d272aba authored by konstantin@mysql.com's avatar konstantin@mysql.com

Merge mysql.com:/opt/local/work/mysql-4.1-root

into  mysql.com:/opt/local/work/mysql-5.0-root
parents db7e7cbe 9105d06d
......@@ -60,8 +60,8 @@ typedef struct SHA1_CONTEXT
C_MODE_START
int sha1_reset( SHA1_CONTEXT* );
int sha1_input( SHA1_CONTEXT*, const uint8 *, unsigned int );
int sha1_result( SHA1_CONTEXT* , uint8 Message_Digest[SHA1_HASH_SIZE] );
int mysql_sha1_reset(SHA1_CONTEXT*);
int mysql_sha1_input(SHA1_CONTEXT*, const uint8 *, unsigned int);
int mysql_sha1_result(SHA1_CONTEXT* , uint8 Message_Digest[SHA1_HASH_SIZE]);
C_MODE_END
......@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ static void SHA1ProcessMessageBlock(SHA1_CONTEXT*);
Initialize SHA1Context
SYNOPSIS
sha1_reset()
mysql_sha1_reset()
context [in/out] The context to reset.
DESCRIPTION
......@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ const uint32 sha_const_key[5]=
};
int sha1_reset(SHA1_CONTEXT *context)
int mysql_sha1_reset(SHA1_CONTEXT *context)
{
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
if (!context)
......@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ int sha1_reset(SHA1_CONTEXT *context)
Return the 160-bit message digest into the array provided by the caller
SYNOPSIS
sha1_result()
mysql_sha1_result()
context [in/out] The context to use to calculate the SHA-1 hash.
Message_Digest: [out] Where the digest is returned.
......@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ int sha1_reset(SHA1_CONTEXT *context)
!= SHA_SUCCESS sha Error Code.
*/
int sha1_result(SHA1_CONTEXT *context,
int mysql_sha1_result(SHA1_CONTEXT *context,
uint8 Message_Digest[SHA1_HASH_SIZE])
{
int i;
......@@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ int sha1_result(SHA1_CONTEXT *context,
Accepts an array of octets as the next portion of the message.
SYNOPSIS
sha1_input()
mysql_sha1_input()
context [in/out] The SHA context to update
message_array An array of characters representing the next portion
of the message.
......@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ int sha1_result(SHA1_CONTEXT *context,
!= SHA_SUCCESS sha Error Code.
*/
int sha1_input(SHA1_CONTEXT *context, const uint8 *message_array,
int mysql_sha1_input(SHA1_CONTEXT *context, const uint8 *message_array,
unsigned length)
{
if (!length)
......
......@@ -153,11 +153,13 @@ String *Item_func_sha::val_str(String *str)
SHA1_CONTEXT context; /* Context used to generate SHA1 hash */
/* Temporary buffer to store 160bit digest */
uint8 digest[SHA1_HASH_SIZE];
sha1_reset(&context); /* We do not have to check for error here */
mysql_sha1_reset(&context); /* We do not have to check for error here */
/* No need to check error as the only case would be too long message */
sha1_input(&context,(const unsigned char *) sptr->ptr(), sptr->length());
mysql_sha1_input(&context,
(const unsigned char *) sptr->ptr(), sptr->length());
/* Ensure that memory is free and we got result */
if (!( str->alloc(SHA1_HASH_SIZE*2) || (sha1_result(&context,digest))))
if (!( str->alloc(SHA1_HASH_SIZE*2) ||
(mysql_sha1_result(&context,digest))))
{
sprintf((char *) str->ptr(),
"%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x\
......
......@@ -395,15 +395,15 @@ make_scrambled_password(char *to, const char *password)
SHA1_CONTEXT sha1_context;
uint8 hash_stage2[SHA1_HASH_SIZE];
sha1_reset(&sha1_context);
mysql_sha1_reset(&sha1_context);
/* stage 1: hash password */
sha1_input(&sha1_context, (uint8 *) password, (uint) strlen(password));
sha1_result(&sha1_context, (uint8 *) to);
mysql_sha1_input(&sha1_context, (uint8 *) password, (uint) strlen(password));
mysql_sha1_result(&sha1_context, (uint8 *) to);
/* stage 2: hash stage1 output */
sha1_reset(&sha1_context);
sha1_input(&sha1_context, (uint8 *) to, SHA1_HASH_SIZE);
mysql_sha1_reset(&sha1_context);
mysql_sha1_input(&sha1_context, (uint8 *) to, SHA1_HASH_SIZE);
/* separate buffer is used to pass 'to' in octet2hex */
sha1_result(&sha1_context, hash_stage2);
mysql_sha1_result(&sha1_context, hash_stage2);
/* convert hash_stage2 to hex string */
*to++= PVERSION41_CHAR;
octet2hex(to, hash_stage2, SHA1_HASH_SIZE);
......@@ -434,20 +434,20 @@ scramble(char *to, const char *message, const char *password)
uint8 hash_stage1[SHA1_HASH_SIZE];
uint8 hash_stage2[SHA1_HASH_SIZE];
sha1_reset(&sha1_context);
mysql_sha1_reset(&sha1_context);
/* stage 1: hash password */
sha1_input(&sha1_context, (uint8 *) password, (uint) strlen(password));
sha1_result(&sha1_context, hash_stage1);
mysql_sha1_input(&sha1_context, (uint8 *) password, (uint) strlen(password));
mysql_sha1_result(&sha1_context, hash_stage1);
/* stage 2: hash stage 1; note that hash_stage2 is stored in the database */
sha1_reset(&sha1_context);
sha1_input(&sha1_context, hash_stage1, SHA1_HASH_SIZE);
sha1_result(&sha1_context, hash_stage2);
mysql_sha1_reset(&sha1_context);
mysql_sha1_input(&sha1_context, hash_stage1, SHA1_HASH_SIZE);
mysql_sha1_result(&sha1_context, hash_stage2);
/* create crypt string as sha1(message, hash_stage2) */;
sha1_reset(&sha1_context);
sha1_input(&sha1_context, (const uint8 *) message, SCRAMBLE_LENGTH);
sha1_input(&sha1_context, hash_stage2, SHA1_HASH_SIZE);
mysql_sha1_reset(&sha1_context);
mysql_sha1_input(&sha1_context, (const uint8 *) message, SCRAMBLE_LENGTH);
mysql_sha1_input(&sha1_context, hash_stage2, SHA1_HASH_SIZE);
/* xor allows 'from' and 'to' overlap: lets take advantage of it */
sha1_result(&sha1_context, (uint8 *) to);
mysql_sha1_result(&sha1_context, (uint8 *) to);
my_crypt(to, (const uchar *) to, hash_stage1, SCRAMBLE_LENGTH);
}
......@@ -480,17 +480,17 @@ check_scramble(const char *scramble, const char *message,
uint8 buf[SHA1_HASH_SIZE];
uint8 hash_stage2_reassured[SHA1_HASH_SIZE];
sha1_reset(&sha1_context);
mysql_sha1_reset(&sha1_context);
/* create key to encrypt scramble */
sha1_input(&sha1_context, (const uint8 *) message, SCRAMBLE_LENGTH);
sha1_input(&sha1_context, hash_stage2, SHA1_HASH_SIZE);
sha1_result(&sha1_context, buf);
mysql_sha1_input(&sha1_context, (const uint8 *) message, SCRAMBLE_LENGTH);
mysql_sha1_input(&sha1_context, hash_stage2, SHA1_HASH_SIZE);
mysql_sha1_result(&sha1_context, buf);
/* encrypt scramble */
my_crypt((char *) buf, buf, (const uchar *) scramble, SCRAMBLE_LENGTH);
/* now buf supposedly contains hash_stage1: so we can get hash_stage2 */
sha1_reset(&sha1_context);
sha1_input(&sha1_context, buf, SHA1_HASH_SIZE);
sha1_result(&sha1_context, hash_stage2_reassured);
mysql_sha1_reset(&sha1_context);
mysql_sha1_input(&sha1_context, buf, SHA1_HASH_SIZE);
mysql_sha1_result(&sha1_context, hash_stage2_reassured);
return memcmp(hash_stage2, hash_stage2_reassured, SHA1_HASH_SIZE);
}
......
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