stmbl/tools/crc32.py

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#!/usr/bin/python
#
# Copyright 2013 StalkR <github-misc@stalkr.net>
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
#
#
# 2015-01-28, Thomas Kindler <mail@t-kindler.de>:
#
# * Taken from github, added copyright header. See:
# https://github.com/StalkR/misc/blob/master/crypto/crc32.py
# http://blog.stalkr.net/2011/03/crc-32-forging.html
#
# * Changed forge() semantics to /change/ the bytes at pos instead of
# inserting there. Also return the forged CRC instead of changed data.
#
#
#https://code.google.com/p/tweakcrc/
#http://blog.stalkr.net/2011/03/crc-32-forging.html
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"""Calculate and manipulate CRC32.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclic_redundancy_check
-- StalkR
"""
import struct
import sys
# Polynoms in reversed notation
POLYNOMS = {
'CRC-32-IEEE': 0x04C11DB7, # 802.3
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}
class Error(Exception):
pass
class CRC32(object):
"""A class to calculate and manipulate CRC32.
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Use one instance per type of polynom you want to use.
Use calc() to calculate a crc32.
Use forge() to forge crc32 by adding 4 bytes anywhere.
"""
def __init__(self, type="CRC-32-IEEE"):
if type not in POLYNOMS:
raise Error("Unknown polynom. %s" % type)
self.polynom = POLYNOMS[type]
def calc_next(self, crc, data):
crc = crc ^ data
for i in range(32):
if (crc & 0x80000000):
crc = (crc << 1) ^ self.polynom
else:
crc = (crc << 1)
return crc & 0xffffffff
def calc_rev(self, crc, data):
for i in range(32):
if (crc & 1):
crc = ((crc ^ self.polynom) >> 1) | 0x80000000
else:
crc = crc >> 1
crc = crc ^ data
return crc
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def calc(self, s):
"""Calculate crc32 of a string."""
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crc = 0xffffffff
for i in range(0, len(s), 4):
c = struct.unpack('<L', s[i:i + 4])[0]
crc = self.calc_next(crc, c)
return crc
def rcalc(self, s, wanna_crc):
crc = wanna_crc
for i in range(len(s) - 4, -4, -4): # go from last byte to 0
c = struct.unpack('<L', s[i:i + 4])[0]
crc = self.calc_rev(crc, c)
return crc
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def forge(self, wanted_crc, s, pos):
"""Forge crc32 of a string by changing 4 bytes at position pos."""
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# forward calculation of CRC up to pos, sets current forward CRC state
fwd_crc = self.calc(s[:pos])
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# backward calculation of CRC up to pos, sets wanted backward CRC state
bkd_crc = wanted_crc
for i in range(len(s) - 4, pos, -4): # go from last byte to pos + 4
c = struct.unpack('<L', s[i:i + 4])[0]
bkd_crc = self.calc_rev(bkd_crc, c)
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# deduce the 4 bytes we need to insert
bkd_crc = self.calc_rev(bkd_crc, 0) # xor 0 to ignore data
bkd_crc = bkd_crc ^ fwd_crc
# test result
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assert(self.calc(s[:pos] + struct.pack('<L', bkd_crc) + s[pos+4:]) == wanted_crc)
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return bkd_crc
if __name__=='__main__':
if len(sys.argv) > 1:
arg = sys.argv[1]
else:
arg = "\x12\x34\x56\x78"
check = "\xdf\x8a\x8a\x2b"
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# CRC32 with default polynom
crc = CRC32().calc(arg[::-1])
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print ("CRC32(%s) = 0x%08x" % (repr(arg), crc))
assert(struct.pack('<L', crc) == check[::-1])
rcrc = CRC32().rcalc(arg[::-1], crc)
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print ("RCRC32(%s, 0x%08x) = 0x%08x" % (repr(arg), crc, rcrc))
assert(rcrc == 0xffffffff)