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PGP 2.3a
This is some source code that does high-speed IDEA CFB encryption on an 80x86. The functions are not complete, in that they don't handle blocks that are not a multiple of 8 bytes long, but it's a start, and is included here for anybody to experiment with. It is as efficient as I could make it. If USELODS is not set during assembly, a version that uses the minimum number of instructions possible is produced. USELODS, however, seems to be faster. I have not tried it on a '486 yet. Test.c is a test driver that times the code. For real use, you'd need to add key-unpacking code and code to handle odd-sized buffers. The code here is designed to be the middle part in a loop for encrypting an arbitrary number of bytes: xor leading odd bytes IDEA encrypt (xor 8 bytes and IDEA encrypt) as often as necessary xor trailing odd bytes It will probably become part of PGP some day. -- -Colin <[email protected]>
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