| #.  Copyright (C) 2005-2010   Gregory P. Smith (greg@krypto.org) | 
 | #  Licensed to PSF under a Contributor Agreement. | 
 | # | 
 |  | 
 | __doc__ = """hashlib module - A common interface to many hash functions. | 
 |  | 
 | new(name, data=b'', **kwargs) - returns a new hash object implementing the | 
 |                                 given hash function; initializing the hash | 
 |                                 using the given binary data. | 
 |  | 
 | Named constructor functions are also available, these are faster | 
 | than using new(name): | 
 |  | 
 | md5(), sha1(), sha224(), sha256(), sha384(), sha512(), blake2b(), blake2s(), | 
 | sha3_224, sha3_256, sha3_384, sha3_512, shake_128, and shake_256. | 
 |  | 
 | More algorithms may be available on your platform but the above are guaranteed | 
 | to exist.  See the algorithms_guaranteed and algorithms_available attributes | 
 | to find out what algorithm names can be passed to new(). | 
 |  | 
 | NOTE: If you want the adler32 or crc32 hash functions they are available in | 
 | the zlib module. | 
 |  | 
 | Choose your hash function wisely.  Some have known collision weaknesses. | 
 | sha384 and sha512 will be slow on 32 bit platforms. | 
 |  | 
 | Hash objects have these methods: | 
 |  - update(arg): Update the hash object with the bytes in arg. Repeated calls | 
 |                 are equivalent to a single call with the concatenation of all | 
 |                 the arguments. | 
 |  - digest():    Return the digest of the bytes passed to the update() method | 
 |                 so far. | 
 |  - hexdigest(): Like digest() except the digest is returned as a unicode | 
 |                 object of double length, containing only hexadecimal digits. | 
 |  - copy():      Return a copy (clone) of the hash object. This can be used to | 
 |                 efficiently compute the digests of strings that share a common | 
 |                 initial substring. | 
 |  | 
 | For example, to obtain the digest of the string 'Nobody inspects the | 
 | spammish repetition': | 
 |  | 
 |     >>> import hashlib | 
 |     >>> m = hashlib.md5() | 
 |     >>> m.update(b"Nobody inspects") | 
 |     >>> m.update(b" the spammish repetition") | 
 |     >>> m.digest() | 
 |     b'\\xbbd\\x9c\\x83\\xdd\\x1e\\xa5\\xc9\\xd9\\xde\\xc9\\xa1\\x8d\\xf0\\xff\\xe9' | 
 |  | 
 | More condensed: | 
 |  | 
 |     >>> hashlib.sha224(b"Nobody inspects the spammish repetition").hexdigest() | 
 |     'a4337bc45a8fc544c03f52dc550cd6e1e87021bc896588bd79e901e2' | 
 |  | 
 | """ | 
 |  | 
 | # This tuple and __get_builtin_constructor() must be modified if a new | 
 | # always available algorithm is added. | 
 | __always_supported = ('md5', 'sha1', 'sha224', 'sha256', 'sha384', 'sha512', | 
 |                       'blake2b', 'blake2s', | 
 |                       'sha3_224', 'sha3_256', 'sha3_384', 'sha3_512', | 
 |                       'shake_128', 'shake_256') | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | algorithms_guaranteed = set(__always_supported) | 
 | algorithms_available = set(__always_supported) | 
 |  | 
 | __all__ = __always_supported + ('new', 'algorithms_guaranteed', | 
 |                                 'algorithms_available', 'pbkdf2_hmac') | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | __builtin_constructor_cache = {} | 
 |  | 
 | def __get_builtin_constructor(name): | 
 |     cache = __builtin_constructor_cache | 
 |     constructor = cache.get(name) | 
 |     if constructor is not None: | 
 |         return constructor | 
 |     try: | 
 |         if name in ('SHA1', 'sha1'): | 
 |             import _sha1 | 
 |             cache['SHA1'] = cache['sha1'] = _sha1.sha1 | 
 |         elif name in ('MD5', 'md5'): | 
 |             import _md5 | 
 |             cache['MD5'] = cache['md5'] = _md5.md5 | 
 |         elif name in ('SHA256', 'sha256', 'SHA224', 'sha224'): | 
 |             import _sha256 | 
 |             cache['SHA224'] = cache['sha224'] = _sha256.sha224 | 
 |             cache['SHA256'] = cache['sha256'] = _sha256.sha256 | 
 |         elif name in ('SHA512', 'sha512', 'SHA384', 'sha384'): | 
 |             import _sha512 | 
 |             cache['SHA384'] = cache['sha384'] = _sha512.sha384 | 
 |             cache['SHA512'] = cache['sha512'] = _sha512.sha512 | 
 |         elif name in ('blake2b', 'blake2s'): | 
 |             import _blake2 | 
 |             cache['blake2b'] = _blake2.blake2b | 
 |             cache['blake2s'] = _blake2.blake2s | 
 |         elif name in {'sha3_224', 'sha3_256', 'sha3_384', 'sha3_512', | 
 |                       'shake_128', 'shake_256'}: | 
 |             import _sha3 | 
 |             cache['sha3_224'] = _sha3.sha3_224 | 
 |             cache['sha3_256'] = _sha3.sha3_256 | 
 |             cache['sha3_384'] = _sha3.sha3_384 | 
 |             cache['sha3_512'] = _sha3.sha3_512 | 
 |             cache['shake_128'] = _sha3.shake_128 | 
 |             cache['shake_256'] = _sha3.shake_256 | 
 |     except ImportError: | 
 |         pass  # no extension module, this hash is unsupported. | 
 |  | 
 |     constructor = cache.get(name) | 
 |     if constructor is not None: | 
 |         return constructor | 
 |  | 
 |     raise ValueError('unsupported hash type ' + name) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | def __get_openssl_constructor(name): | 
 |     if name in {'blake2b', 'blake2s'}: | 
 |         # Prefer our blake2 implementation. | 
 |         return __get_builtin_constructor(name) | 
 |     try: | 
 |         f = getattr(_hashlib, 'openssl_' + name) | 
 |         # Allow the C module to raise ValueError.  The function will be | 
 |         # defined but the hash not actually available thanks to OpenSSL. | 
 |         f() | 
 |         # Use the C function directly (very fast) | 
 |         return f | 
 |     except (AttributeError, ValueError): | 
 |         return __get_builtin_constructor(name) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | def __py_new(name, data=b'', **kwargs): | 
 |     """new(name, data=b'', **kwargs) - Return a new hashing object using the | 
 |     named algorithm; optionally initialized with data (which must be bytes). | 
 |     """ | 
 |     return __get_builtin_constructor(name)(data, **kwargs) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | def __hash_new(name, data=b'', **kwargs): | 
 |     """new(name, data=b'') - Return a new hashing object using the named algorithm; | 
 |     optionally initialized with data (which must be bytes). | 
 |     """ | 
 |     if name in {'blake2b', 'blake2s'}: | 
 |         # Prefer our blake2 implementation. | 
 |         # OpenSSL 1.1.0 comes with a limited implementation of blake2b/s. | 
 |         # It does neither support keyed blake2 nor advanced features like | 
 |         # salt, personal, tree hashing or SSE. | 
 |         return __get_builtin_constructor(name)(data, **kwargs) | 
 |     try: | 
 |         return _hashlib.new(name, data) | 
 |     except ValueError: | 
 |         # If the _hashlib module (OpenSSL) doesn't support the named | 
 |         # hash, try using our builtin implementations. | 
 |         # This allows for SHA224/256 and SHA384/512 support even though | 
 |         # the OpenSSL library prior to 0.9.8 doesn't provide them. | 
 |         return __get_builtin_constructor(name)(data) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | try: | 
 |     import _hashlib | 
 |     new = __hash_new | 
 |     __get_hash = __get_openssl_constructor | 
 |     algorithms_available = algorithms_available.union( | 
 |             _hashlib.openssl_md_meth_names) | 
 | except ImportError: | 
 |     new = __py_new | 
 |     __get_hash = __get_builtin_constructor | 
 |  | 
 | try: | 
 |     # OpenSSL's PKCS5_PBKDF2_HMAC requires OpenSSL 1.0+ with HMAC and SHA | 
 |     from _hashlib import pbkdf2_hmac | 
 | except ImportError: | 
 |     _trans_5C = bytes((x ^ 0x5C) for x in range(256)) | 
 |     _trans_36 = bytes((x ^ 0x36) for x in range(256)) | 
 |  | 
 |     def pbkdf2_hmac(hash_name, password, salt, iterations, dklen=None): | 
 |         """Password based key derivation function 2 (PKCS #5 v2.0) | 
 |  | 
 |         This Python implementations based on the hmac module about as fast | 
 |         as OpenSSL's PKCS5_PBKDF2_HMAC for short passwords and much faster | 
 |         for long passwords. | 
 |         """ | 
 |         if not isinstance(hash_name, str): | 
 |             raise TypeError(hash_name) | 
 |  | 
 |         if not isinstance(password, (bytes, bytearray)): | 
 |             password = bytes(memoryview(password)) | 
 |         if not isinstance(salt, (bytes, bytearray)): | 
 |             salt = bytes(memoryview(salt)) | 
 |  | 
 |         # Fast inline HMAC implementation | 
 |         inner = new(hash_name) | 
 |         outer = new(hash_name) | 
 |         blocksize = getattr(inner, 'block_size', 64) | 
 |         if len(password) > blocksize: | 
 |             password = new(hash_name, password).digest() | 
 |         password = password + b'\x00' * (blocksize - len(password)) | 
 |         inner.update(password.translate(_trans_36)) | 
 |         outer.update(password.translate(_trans_5C)) | 
 |  | 
 |         def prf(msg, inner=inner, outer=outer): | 
 |             # PBKDF2_HMAC uses the password as key. We can re-use the same | 
 |             # digest objects and just update copies to skip initialization. | 
 |             icpy = inner.copy() | 
 |             ocpy = outer.copy() | 
 |             icpy.update(msg) | 
 |             ocpy.update(icpy.digest()) | 
 |             return ocpy.digest() | 
 |  | 
 |         if iterations < 1: | 
 |             raise ValueError(iterations) | 
 |         if dklen is None: | 
 |             dklen = outer.digest_size | 
 |         if dklen < 1: | 
 |             raise ValueError(dklen) | 
 |  | 
 |         dkey = b'' | 
 |         loop = 1 | 
 |         from_bytes = int.from_bytes | 
 |         while len(dkey) < dklen: | 
 |             prev = prf(salt + loop.to_bytes(4, 'big')) | 
 |             # endianess doesn't matter here as long to / from use the same | 
 |             rkey = int.from_bytes(prev, 'big') | 
 |             for i in range(iterations - 1): | 
 |                 prev = prf(prev) | 
 |                 # rkey = rkey ^ prev | 
 |                 rkey ^= from_bytes(prev, 'big') | 
 |             loop += 1 | 
 |             dkey += rkey.to_bytes(inner.digest_size, 'big') | 
 |  | 
 |         return dkey[:dklen] | 
 |  | 
 | try: | 
 |     # OpenSSL's scrypt requires OpenSSL 1.1+ | 
 |     from _hashlib import scrypt | 
 | except ImportError: | 
 |     pass | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | for __func_name in __always_supported: | 
 |     # try them all, some may not work due to the OpenSSL | 
 |     # version not supporting that algorithm. | 
 |     try: | 
 |         globals()[__func_name] = __get_hash(__func_name) | 
 |     except ValueError: | 
 |         import logging | 
 |         logging.exception('code for hash %s was not found.', __func_name) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | # Cleanup locals() | 
 | del __always_supported, __func_name, __get_hash | 
 | del __py_new, __hash_new, __get_openssl_constructor |