X-Git-Url: https://asedeno.scripts.mit.edu/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=sshblowf.c;h=8a106cbe94a89b693104fa525aea107db80f11a1;hb=a063e522970946bf7d5dc052079d7773c0dee76d;hp=e3b4f509c13d1297ef7405c29a263d607144029a;hpb=fe83afa6ec32532531ddc9730bd85b370242c740;p=PuTTY.git diff --git a/sshblowf.c b/sshblowf.c index e3b4f509..8a106cbe 100644 --- a/sshblowf.c +++ b/sshblowf.c @@ -16,6 +16,27 @@ typedef struct { /* * The Blowfish init data: hex digits of the fractional part of pi. * (ie pi as a hex fraction is 3.243F6A8885A308D3...) + * + * If you have Simon Tatham's 'spigot' exact real calculator + * available, or any other method of generating 8336 fractional hex + * digits of pi on standard output, you can regenerate these tables + * exactly as below using the following Perl script (adjusting the + * first line or two if your pi-generator is not spigot). + +open my $spig, "spigot -n -B16 -d8336 pi |"; +read $spig, $ignore, 2; # throw away the leading "3." +for my $name ("parray", "sbox0".."sbox3") { + print "static const word32 ${name}[] = {\n"; + my $len = $name eq "parray" ? 18 : 256; + for my $i (1..$len) { + read $spig, $word, 8; + printf "%s0x%s,", ($i%6==1 ? " " : " "), uc $word; + print "\n" if ($i == $len || $i%6 == 0); + } + print "};\n\n"; +} +close $spig; + */ static const word32 parray[] = { 0x243F6A88, 0x85A308D3, 0x13198A2E, 0x03707344, 0xA4093822, 0x299F31D0,