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author | lloyd <[email protected]> | 2010-10-28 21:15:21 +0000 |
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committer | lloyd <[email protected]> | 2010-10-28 21:15:21 +0000 |
commit | 22f02b418f7f53431da168abe9fb74f15bf3cb0e (patch) | |
tree | cdc81938c979403d20a438d134bbd6d64479f17d /src/stream/turing | |
parent | a7a047e6823dcbf23e172dd5c0f9a7b4fd748f10 (diff) |
Eliminate the constant size_t values in SymmetricAlgorithm that give
the parameters of the key length. Instead define a new function which
returns a simple object which contains this information.
This definitely breaks backwards compatability, though only with code
that directly manipulates low level objects like BlockCipher*s
directly, which is probably relatively rare.
Also remove some deprecated accessor functions from lookup.h. It turns
out block_size_of and output_size_of are being used in the TLS code; I
need to remove them from there before I can delete these entirely.
Really that didn't make much sense, because they assumed all
implementations of a particular algorithm will have the same
specifications, which is definitely not necessarily true, especially
WRT key length. It is much safer (and probably simpler) to first
retrieve an instance of the actual object you are going to use and
then ask it directly.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/stream/turing')
-rw-r--r-- | src/stream/turing/turing.h | 11 |
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/src/stream/turing/turing.h b/src/stream/turing/turing.h index adfabc0f1..aff314080 100644 --- a/src/stream/turing/turing.h +++ b/src/stream/turing/turing.h @@ -24,14 +24,17 @@ class BOTAN_DLL Turing : public StreamCipher bool valid_iv_length(size_t iv_len) const { return (iv_len % 4 == 0 && iv_len <= 16); } + Key_Length_Specification key_spec() const + { + return Key_Length_Specification(4, 32, 4); + } + void clear(); std::string name() const { return "Turing"; } StreamCipher* clone() const { return new Turing; } - Turing() : StreamCipher(4, 32, 4), - S0(256), S1(256), S2(256), S3(256), - R(17), buffer(340) - { position = 0; } + Turing() : S0(256), S1(256), S2(256), S3(256), + R(17), buffer(340), position(0) {} private: void key_schedule(const byte[], size_t); |