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/*
* $Source$
* $Author$
*
* Copyright 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990 by the Massachusetts Institute
* of Technology.
* All Rights Reserved.
*
* For copying and distribution information, please see the file
* <krb5/copyright.h>.
*
* This routine computes the DES key schedule given a key. The
* permutations and shifts have been done at compile time, resulting
* in a direct one-step mapping from the input key to the key
* schedule.
*
* Also checks parity and weak keys.
*
* Watch out for the subscripts -- most effectively start at 1 instead
* of at zero. Maybe some bugs in that area.
*
* DON'T change the data types for arrays and such, or it will either
* break or run slower. This was optimized for Uvax2.
*
* In case the user wants to cache the computed key schedule, it is
* passed as an arg. Also implies that caller has explicit control
* over zeroing both the key schedule and the key.
*
* All registers labeled imply Vax using the Ultrix or 4.2bsd compiler.
*
* Originally written 6/85 by Steve Miller, MIT Project Athena.
*/
#if !defined(lint) && !defined(SABER)
static char rcsid_key_sched_c[] =
"$Id$";
#endif /* !lint & !SABER */
#include <stdio.h>
#include "des.h"
typedef char key[64];
/* the following are really void but cc86 doesnt allow it */
static void make_key_sched PROTOTYPE((key, mit_des_key_schedule));
int
des_key_sched(k,schedule)
register mit_des_cblock k; /* r11 */
mit_des_key_schedule schedule;
{
return (mit_des_key_sched(k, schedule));
}
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