rpms/grub/devel grub-0.97-bz553741-sha2.patch, NONE, 1.1 grub.spec, 1.113, 1.114

Peter Jones pjones at fedoraproject.org
Tue Mar 9 22:20:54 UTC 2010


Author: pjones

Update of /cvs/extras/rpms/grub/devel
In directory cvs1.fedora.phx.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv28049

Modified Files:
	grub.spec 
Added Files:
	grub-0.97-bz553741-sha2.patch 
Log Message:
* Tue Mar 09 2010 Peter Jones <pjones at redhat.com> - 0.97-65
- Add sha256 support to grub's password options (mitr)
  Resolves: rhbz#553741


grub-0.97-bz553741-sha2.patch:
 configure.in         |    4 
 docs/Makefile.am     |    9 
 docs/grub-crypt.8    |   39 ++
 docs/grub.texi       |   55 ++-
 stage2/Makefile.am   |   12 
 stage2/builtins.c    |   31 +
 stage2/char_io.c     |   20 +
 stage2/sha256crypt.c |  723 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 stage2/sha512crypt.c |  795 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 stage2/shared.h      |    6 
 util/Makefile.am     |    2 
 util/grub-crypt.in   |   80 +++++
 12 files changed, 1747 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-)

--- NEW FILE grub-0.97-bz553741-sha2.patch ---
diff -urN --exclude '*~' grub/configure.in grub-0.97/configure.in
--- grub/configure.in	2010-01-12 12:44:23.774541542 +0100
+++ grub-0.97/configure.in	2010-01-12 18:27:51.264767154 +0100
@@ -753,7 +753,7 @@
 fi
 AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile stage1/Makefile stage2/Makefile \
 		 docs/Makefile lib/Makefile util/Makefile \
-		 grub/Makefile netboot/Makefile util/grub-image \
-		 util/grub-install util/grub-md5-crypt \
+		 grub/Makefile netboot/Makefile util/grub-crypt \
+		 util/grub-image util/grub-install util/grub-md5-crypt \
 		 util/grub-terminfo])
 AC_OUTPUT
diff -urN --exclude '*~' grub/docs/grub-crypt.8 grub-0.97/docs/grub-crypt.8
--- grub/docs/grub-crypt.8	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+++ grub-0.97/docs/grub-crypt.8	2010-01-12 18:51:56.785517408 +0100
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+.\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE!  It was generated by help2man 1.23.
+.TH GRUB-CRYPT "1" "January 2010" "grub-crypt (GNU GRUB 0.97)" FSF
+.SH NAME
+grub-crypt \- manual page for grub-crypt (GNU GRUB 0.97)
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.B grub-crypt
+[\fIOPTION\fR]...
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+Encrypt a password.
+.TP
+\fB\-h\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR
+Print this message and exit
+.TP
+\fB\-v\fR, \fB\-\-version\fR
+Print the version information and exit
+.TP
+\fB\-\-md5\fR
+Use MD5 to encrypt the password
+.TP
+\fB\-\-sha\-256\fR
+Use SHA-256 to encrypt the password
+.TP
+\fB\-\-sha\-512\fR
+Use SHA-512 to encrypt the password (default)
+.SH "REPORTING BUGS"
+Report bugs to <bug-grub at gnu.org>.
+EOF
+.SH "SEE ALSO"
+The full documentation for
+.B grub-crypt
+is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the
+.B info
+and
+.B grub-crypt
+programs are properly installed at your site, the command
+.IP
+.B info grub-crypt
+.PP
+should give you access to the complete manual.
diff -urN --exclude '*~' grub/docs/grub.texi grub-0.97/docs/grub.texi
--- grub/docs/grub.texi	2010-01-12 12:44:23.609530266 +0100
+++ grub-0.97/docs/grub.texi	2010-01-12 18:46:48.228767034 +0100
@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@
 @dircategory Kernel
 @direntry
 * GRUB: (grub).                 The GRand Unified Bootloader
+* grub-crypt: (grub)Invoking grub-crypt.        Encrypt a password
 * grub-install: (grub)Invoking grub-install.    Install GRUB on your drive
 * grub-md5-crypt: (grub)Invoking grub-md5-crypt.        Encrypt a password
                                                         in MD5 format
@@ -115,8 +116,9 @@
 * Commands::                    The list of available builtin commands
 * Troubleshooting::             Error messages produced by GRUB
 * Invoking the grub shell::     How to use the grub shell
+* Invoking grub-crypt::         How to generate an encrypted password
 * Invoking grub-install::       How to use the GRUB installer
-* Invoking grub-md5-crypt::     How to generate a cryptic password
+* Invoking grub-md5-crypt::     How to generate an MD5-encrypted password
 * Invoking grub-terminfo::      How to generate a terminfo command
 * Invoking grub-set-default::   How to set a default boot entry
 * Invoking mbchk::              How to use the Multiboot checker
@@ -1685,27 +1687,17 @@
 (@pxref{password}), like this:
 
 @example
-password --md5 PASSWORD
+password --encrypted PASSWORD
 @end example
 
 If this is specified, GRUB disallows any interactive control, until you
 press the key @key{p} and enter a correct password.  The option
- at option{--md5} tells GRUB that @samp{PASSWORD} is in MD5 format.  If it
+ at option{--encrypted} tells GRUB that @samp{PASSWORD} is encrypted format.  If it
 is omitted, GRUB assumes the @samp{PASSWORD} is in clear text.
 
-You can encrypt your password with the command @command{md5crypt}
-(@pxref{md5crypt}). For example, run the grub shell (@pxref{Invoking the
-grub shell}), and enter your password:
-
- at example
- at group
-grub> md5crypt
-Password: **********
-Encrypted: $1$U$JK7xFegdxWH6VuppCUSIb.
- at end group
- at end example
-
-Then, cut and paste the encrypted password to your configuration file.
+You can encrypt your password with the program @command{grub-crypt}
+(@pxref{Invoking grub-crypt}). Then, cut and paste the encrypted password to
+your configuration file.
 
 Also, you can specify an optional argument to @command{password}. See
 this example:
@@ -2399,7 +2391,7 @@
 @node password
 @subsection password
 
- at deffn Command password [@option{--md5}] passwd [new-config-file]
+ at deffn Command password [@option{--md5}] [@option{--encrypted}] passwd [new-config-file]
 If used in the first section of a menu file, disable all interactive
 editing control (menu entry editor and command-line) and entries
 protected by the command @command{lock}. If the password @var{passwd} is
@@ -2409,7 +2401,9 @@
 You can also use this command in the script section, in which case it
 will ask for the password, before continuing.  The option
 @option{--md5} tells GRUB that @var{passwd} is encrypted with
- at command{md5crypt} (@pxref{md5crypt}).
+ at command{md5crypt} (@pxref{md5crypt}), the option @option{--encrypted}
+tells GRUB that @var{passwd} is using one of the crypt formats (GRUB currently
+supports MD5, SHA-256 and SHA-512 encryption).
 @end deffn
 
 
@@ -3664,6 +3658,31 @@
 just a comment if the first character is @samp{#}.
 
 
+ at node Invoking grub-crypt
+ at chapter Invoking grub-crypt
+
+The program @command{grub-crypt} encrypts a password in one of the specified
+formats. Passwords encrypted by this program can be used with the
+command @command{password} (@pxref{password}).
+
+ at command{grub-crypt} accepts the following options:
+
+ at table @option
+ at item --help
+Print a summary of the command-line options and exit.
+
+ at item --version
+Print the version information and exit.
+
+ at item --md5
+Use MD5 for password encryption.
+ at item --sha-256
+Use SHA-256 for password encryption.
+ at item --sha-512
+Use SHA-512 for password encryption. This is the default.
+ at end table
+
+
 @node Invoking grub-install
 @chapter Invoking grub-install
 
diff -urN --exclude '*~' grub/docs/Makefile.am grub-0.97/docs/Makefile.am
--- grub/docs/Makefile.am	2003-07-09 13:45:35.000000000 +0200
+++ grub-0.97/docs/Makefile.am	2010-01-12 18:15:25.122517090 +0100
@@ -2,7 +2,8 @@
 grub_TEXINFOS = internals.texi
 EXAMPLES = boot.S kernel.c multiboot.h
 multiboot_TEXINFOS = boot.S.texi kernel.c.texi multiboot.h.texi
-man_MANS = grub.8 mbchk.1 grub-install.8 grub-md5-crypt.8 grub-terminfo.8
+man_MANS = grub.8 mbchk.1 grub-crypt.8 grub-install.8 grub-md5-crypt.8 \
+	grub-terminfo.8
 HELP2MAN = help2man
 SRC2TEXI = src2texi
 noinst_SCRIPTS = $(HELP2MAN) $(SRC2TEXI)
@@ -51,6 +52,12 @@
 		--name="check the format of a Multiboot kernel" \
 		--section=1 --output=$@ $<
 
+$(srcdir)/grub-crypt.8: ../util/grub-crypt $(srcdir)/$(HELP2MAN)
+	chmod 755 $<
+	$(PERL) $(srcdir)/$(HELP2MAN) \
+		--name="Encrypt a password" \
+		--section=8 --output=$@ $<
+
 $(srcdir)/grub-md5-crypt.8: ../util/grub-md5-crypt $(srcdir)/$(HELP2MAN)
 	chmod 755 $<
 	$(PERL) $(srcdir)/$(HELP2MAN) \
diff -urN --exclude '*~' grub/stage2/builtins.c grub-0.97/stage2/builtins.c
--- grub/stage2/builtins.c	2010-01-12 12:44:23.788514789 +0100
+++ grub-0.97/stage2/builtins.c	2010-01-12 17:56:04.846767440 +0100
@@ -120,6 +120,27 @@
     case PASSWORD_MD5:
       return check_md5_password (entered, expected);
 #endif
+
+    case PASSWORD_ENCRYPTED:
+      if (grub_memcmp (expected, "$1$", 3) == 0)
+	return check_md5_password (entered, expected);
+      else if (grub_memcmp (expected, "$5$", 3) == 0)
+	{
+	  char *hashed;
+
+	  hashed = sha256_crypt (entered, expected);
+	  return hashed == NULL || strcmp (expected, hashed);
+	}
+      else if (grub_memcmp (expected, "$6$", 3) == 0)
+	{
+	  char *hashed;
+
+	  hashed = sha512_crypt (entered, expected);
+	  return hashed == NULL || strcmp (expected, hashed);
+	}
+      else
+	return strcmp (entered, expected);
+
     default: 
       /* unsupported password type: be secure */
       return 1;
@@ -3188,6 +3209,11 @@
       arg = skip_to (0, arg);
     }
 #endif
+  else if (grub_memcmp (arg, "--encrypted", 5) == 0)
+    {
+      type = PASSWORD_ENCRYPTED;
+      arg = skip_to (0, arg);
+    }
   if (grub_memcmp (arg, "--", 2) == 0)
     {
       type = PASSWORD_UNSUPPORTED;
@@ -3235,7 +3261,7 @@
   "password",
   password_func,
   BUILTIN_MENU | BUILTIN_CMDLINE | BUILTIN_NO_ECHO,
-  "password [--md5] PASSWD [FILE]",
+  "password [--md5|--encrypted] PASSWD [FILE]",
   "If used in the first section of a menu file, disable all"
   " interactive editing control (menu entry editor and"
   " command line). If the password PASSWD is entered, it loads the"
@@ -3244,7 +3270,8 @@
   " instructions.  You can also use it in the script section, in"
   " which case it will ask for the password, before continueing."
   " The option --md5 tells GRUB that PASSWD is encrypted with"
-  " md5crypt."
+  " md5crypt, --encrypted that PASSWD is encrypted (with algorithm"
+  " specified in PASSWD: supported is md5, sha-256, sha-512)."
 };
 
 
diff -urN --exclude '*~' grub/stage2/char_io.c grub-0.97/stage2/char_io.c
--- grub/stage2/char_io.c	2010-01-12 12:44:23.748540284 +0100
+++ grub-0.97/stage2/char_io.c	2010-01-12 16:43:21.286515234 +0100
@@ -1577,6 +1577,26 @@
   grub_memmove (dest, src, grub_strlen (src) + 1);
   return dest;
 }
+
+char *
+grub_stpncpy (char *dest, const char *src, int n)
+{
+  char *res;
+
+  res = NULL;
+  while (n != 0) {
+    *dest = *src;
+    if (*src != 0)
+      src++;
+    else if (res == NULL)
+      res = dest;
+    dest++;
+    n--;
+  }
+  if (res == NULL)
+    res = dest;
+  return res;
+}
 #endif /* ! STAGE1_5 */
 
 #ifndef GRUB_UTIL
diff -urN --exclude '*~' grub/stage2/Makefile.am grub-0.97/stage2/Makefile.am
--- grub/stage2/Makefile.am	2010-01-12 12:44:23.743513980 +0100
+++ grub-0.97/stage2/Makefile.am	2010-01-12 14:20:32.910780417 +0100
@@ -22,8 +22,8 @@
 libgrub_a_SOURCES = boot.c builtins.c char_io.c cmdline.c common.c \
 	disk_io.c fsys_ext2fs.c fsys_fat.c fsys_ffs.c fsys_iso9660.c \
 	fsys_jfs.c fsys_minix.c fsys_reiserfs.c fsys_ufs2.c \
-	fsys_vstafs.c fsys_xfs.c gunzip.c md5.c serial.c stage2.c \
-	terminfo.c tparm.c graphics.c efistubs.c
+	fsys_vstafs.c fsys_xfs.c gunzip.c md5.c serial.c sha256crypt.c \
+	sha512crypt.c stage2.c terminfo.c tparm.c graphics.c efistubs.c
 libgrub_a_CFLAGS = $(GRUB_CFLAGS) -I$(top_srcdir)/lib \
 	-DGRUB_UTIL=1 -DFSYS_EXT2FS=1 -DFSYS_FAT=1 -DFSYS_FFS=1 \
 	-DFSYS_ISO9660=1 -DFSYS_JFS=1 -DFSYS_MINIX=1 -DFSYS_REISERFS=1 \
@@ -99,8 +99,8 @@
 libstage2_a_SOURCES = boot.c builtins.c char_io.c cmdline.c common.c \
 	disk_io.c fsys_ext2fs.c fsys_fat.c fsys_ffs.c fsys_iso9660.c \
 	fsys_jfs.c fsys_minix.c fsys_reiserfs.c fsys_ufs2.c \
-	fsys_vstafs.c fsys_xfs.c gunzip.c md5.c serial.c stage2.c \
-	terminfo.c tparm.c efistubs.c
+	fsys_vstafs.c fsys_xfs.c gunzip.c md5.c serial.c sha256crypt.c \
+	sha512crypt.c stage2.c terminfo.c tparm.c efistubs.c
 libstage2_a_CFLAGS = $(STAGE2_COMPILE) $(FSYS_CFLAGS)
 
 if !PLATFORM_EFI
@@ -113,8 +113,8 @@
 	cmdline.c common.c console.c disk_io.c fsys_ext2fs.c \
 	fsys_fat.c fsys_ffs.c fsys_iso9660.c fsys_jfs.c fsys_minix.c \
 	fsys_reiserfs.c fsys_ufs2.c fsys_vstafs.c fsys_xfs.c gunzip.c \
-	hercules.c md5.c serial.c smp-imps.c stage2.c terminfo.c tparm.c \
-	graphics.c
+	hercules.c md5.c serial.c smp-imps.c sha256crypt.c sha512crypt.c \
+	stage2.c terminfo.c tparm.c graphics.c
 pre_stage2_exec_CFLAGS = $(STAGE2_COMPILE) $(FSYS_CFLAGS)
 pre_stage2_exec_CCASFLAGS = $(STAGE2_COMPILE) $(FSYS_CFLAGS)
 pre_stage2_exec_LDFLAGS = $(PRE_STAGE2_LINK)
diff -urN --exclude '*~' grub/stage2/shared.h grub-0.97/stage2/shared.h
--- grub/stage2/shared.h	2010-01-12 12:44:23.790529514 +0100
+++ grub-0.97/stage2/shared.h	2010-01-12 17:55:56.291765687 +0100
@@ -374,6 +374,7 @@
 #define tolower grub_tolower
 #define strlen grub_strlen
 #define strcpy grub_strcpy
+#define stpncpy grub_stpncpy
 #define strspn grub_strspn
 #define strcspn grub_strcspn
 #define strtok_r grub_strtok_r
@@ -610,6 +611,7 @@
 {
   PASSWORD_PLAIN,
   PASSWORD_MD5,
+  PASSWORD_ENCRYPTED,
   PASSWORD_UNSUPPORTED
 }
 password_t;
@@ -911,6 +913,7 @@
 int grub_strcmp (const char *s1, const char *s2);
 int grub_strlen (const char *str);
 char *grub_strcpy (char *dest, const char *src);
+char *grub_stpncpy (char *dest, const char *src, int n);
 int grub_strspn(const char *s, const char *accept);
 int grub_strcspn(const char *s, const char *reject);
 char *grub_strtok_r(char *s, const char *delim, char **ptrptr);
@@ -1025,6 +1028,9 @@
 int load_initrd (char *initrd);
 
 int check_password(char *entered, char* expected, password_t type);
+
+char *sha256_crypt (const char *key, const char *salt);
+char *sha512_crypt (const char *key, const char *salt);
 #endif
 
 void init_bios_info (void);
diff -urN --exclude '*~' grub/stage2/sha256crypt.c grub-0.97/stage2/sha256crypt.c
--- grub/stage2/sha256crypt.c	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+++ grub-0.97/stage2/sha256crypt.c	2010-01-12 17:55:38.873766454 +0100
@@ -0,0 +1,723 @@
+/* SHA256-based Unix crypt implementation.
+   Released into the Public Domain by Ulrich Drepper <drepper at redhat.com>.
+   Adapted for grub by Miloslav Trmac <mitr at redhat.com>. */
+
+#include <stdbool.h>
+#include <stddef.h>
+
+#include <shared.h>
+
+typedef unsigned int uint32_t;
+typedef size_t uintptr_t;
+#define alloca(SIZE) (__builtin_alloca (SIZE))
+#define MIN(A, B) ((A) < (B) ? (A) : (B))
+#define MAX(A, B) ((A) > (B) ? (A) : (B))
+
+/* Structure to save state of computation between the single steps.  */
+struct sha256_ctx
+{
+  uint32_t H[8];
+
+  uint32_t total[2];
+  uint32_t buflen;
+  char buffer[128];	/* NB: always correctly aligned for uint32_t.  */
+};
+
+
+#if 1 /* __BYTE_ORDER == __LITTLE_ENDIAN */
+# define SWAP(n) \
+    (((n) << 24) | (((n) & 0xff00) << 8) | (((n) >> 8) & 0xff00) | ((n) >> 24))
+#else
+# define SWAP(n) (n)
+#endif
+
+
+/* This array contains the bytes used to pad the buffer to the next
+   64-byte boundary.  (FIPS 180-2:5.1.1)  */
+static const unsigned char fillbuf[64] = { 0x80, 0 /* , 0, 0, ...  */ };
+
+
+/* Constants for SHA256 from FIPS 180-2:4.2.2.  */
+static const uint32_t K[64] =
+  {
+    0x428a2f98, 0x71374491, 0xb5c0fbcf, 0xe9b5dba5,
+    0x3956c25b, 0x59f111f1, 0x923f82a4, 0xab1c5ed5,
+    0xd807aa98, 0x12835b01, 0x243185be, 0x550c7dc3,
+    0x72be5d74, 0x80deb1fe, 0x9bdc06a7, 0xc19bf174,
+    0xe49b69c1, 0xefbe4786, 0x0fc19dc6, 0x240ca1cc,
+    0x2de92c6f, 0x4a7484aa, 0x5cb0a9dc, 0x76f988da,
+    0x983e5152, 0xa831c66d, 0xb00327c8, 0xbf597fc7,
+    0xc6e00bf3, 0xd5a79147, 0x06ca6351, 0x14292967,
+    0x27b70a85, 0x2e1b2138, 0x4d2c6dfc, 0x53380d13,
+    0x650a7354, 0x766a0abb, 0x81c2c92e, 0x92722c85,
+    0xa2bfe8a1, 0xa81a664b, 0xc24b8b70, 0xc76c51a3,
+    0xd192e819, 0xd6990624, 0xf40e3585, 0x106aa070,
+    0x19a4c116, 0x1e376c08, 0x2748774c, 0x34b0bcb5,
+    0x391c0cb3, 0x4ed8aa4a, 0x5b9cca4f, 0x682e6ff3,
+    0x748f82ee, 0x78a5636f, 0x84c87814, 0x8cc70208,
+    0x90befffa, 0xa4506ceb, 0xbef9a3f7, 0xc67178f2
+  };
+
+
+/* Process LEN bytes of BUFFER, accumulating context into CTX.
+   It is assumed that LEN % 64 == 0.  */
+static void
+sha256_process_block (const void *buffer, size_t len, struct sha256_ctx *ctx)
+{
+  const uint32_t *words = buffer;
+  size_t nwords = len / sizeof (uint32_t);
+  uint32_t a = ctx->H[0];
+  uint32_t b = ctx->H[1];
+  uint32_t c = ctx->H[2];
+  uint32_t d = ctx->H[3];
+  uint32_t e = ctx->H[4];
+  uint32_t f = ctx->H[5];
+  uint32_t g = ctx->H[6];
+  uint32_t h = ctx->H[7];
+
+  /* First increment the byte count.  FIPS 180-2 specifies the possible
+     length of the file up to 2^64 bits.  Here we only compute the
+     number of bytes.  Do a double word increment.  */
+  ctx->total[0] += len;
+  if (ctx->total[0] < len)
+    ++ctx->total[1];
+
+  /* Process all bytes in the buffer with 64 bytes in each round of
+     the loop.  */
+  while (nwords > 0)
+    {
+      uint32_t W[64];
+      uint32_t a_save = a;
+      uint32_t b_save = b;
+      uint32_t c_save = c;
+      uint32_t d_save = d;
+      uint32_t e_save = e;
+      uint32_t f_save = f;
+      uint32_t g_save = g;
+      uint32_t h_save = h;
+      unsigned int t;
+
+      /* Operators defined in FIPS 180-2:4.1.2.  */
+#define Ch(x, y, z) ((x & y) ^ (~x & z))
+#define Maj(x, y, z) ((x & y) ^ (x & z) ^ (y & z))
+#define S0(x) (CYCLIC (x, 2) ^ CYCLIC (x, 13) ^ CYCLIC (x, 22))
+#define S1(x) (CYCLIC (x, 6) ^ CYCLIC (x, 11) ^ CYCLIC (x, 25))
+#define R0(x) (CYCLIC (x, 7) ^ CYCLIC (x, 18) ^ (x >> 3))
+#define R1(x) (CYCLIC (x, 17) ^ CYCLIC (x, 19) ^ (x >> 10))
+
+      /* It is unfortunate that C does not provide an operator for
+	 cyclic rotation.  Hope the C compiler is smart enough.  */
+#define CYCLIC(w, s) ((w >> s) | (w << (32 - s)))
+
+      /* Compute the message schedule according to FIPS 180-2:6.2.2 step 2.  */
+      for (t = 0; t < 16; ++t)
+	{
+	  W[t] = SWAP (*words);
+	  ++words;
+	}
+      for (t = 16; t < 64; ++t)
+	W[t] = R1 (W[t - 2]) + W[t - 7] + R0 (W[t - 15]) + W[t - 16];
+
+      /* The actual computation according to FIPS 180-2:6.2.2 step 3.  */
+      for (t = 0; t < 64; ++t)
+	{
+	  uint32_t T1 = h + S1 (e) + Ch (e, f, g) + K[t] + W[t];
+	  uint32_t T2 = S0 (a) + Maj (a, b, c);
+	  h = g;
+	  g = f;
+	  f = e;
+	  e = d + T1;
+	  d = c;
+	  c = b;
+	  b = a;
+	  a = T1 + T2;
+	}
+
+      /* Add the starting values of the context according to FIPS 180-2:6.2.2
+	 step 4.  */
+      a += a_save;
+      b += b_save;
+      c += c_save;
+      d += d_save;
+      e += e_save;
+      f += f_save;
+      g += g_save;
+      h += h_save;
+
+      /* Prepare for the next round.  */
+      nwords -= 16;
+    }
+
+  /* Put checksum in context given as argument.  */
+  ctx->H[0] = a;
+  ctx->H[1] = b;
+  ctx->H[2] = c;
+  ctx->H[3] = d;
+  ctx->H[4] = e;
+  ctx->H[5] = f;
+  ctx->H[6] = g;
+  ctx->H[7] = h;
+}
+
+
+/* Initialize structure containing state of computation.
+   (FIPS 180-2:5.3.2)  */
+static void
+sha256_init_ctx (struct sha256_ctx *ctx)
+{
+  ctx->H[0] = 0x6a09e667;
+  ctx->H[1] = 0xbb67ae85;
+  ctx->H[2] = 0x3c6ef372;
+  ctx->H[3] = 0xa54ff53a;
+  ctx->H[4] = 0x510e527f;
+  ctx->H[5] = 0x9b05688c;
+  ctx->H[6] = 0x1f83d9ab;
+  ctx->H[7] = 0x5be0cd19;
+
+  ctx->total[0] = ctx->total[1] = 0;
+  ctx->buflen = 0;
+}
+
+
+/* Process the remaining bytes in the internal buffer and the usual
+   prolog according to the standard and write the result to RESBUF.
+
+   IMPORTANT: On some systems it is required that RESBUF is correctly
+   aligned for a 32 bits value.  */
+static void *
+sha256_finish_ctx (struct sha256_ctx *ctx, void *resbuf)
+{
+  /* Take yet unprocessed bytes into account.  */
+  uint32_t bytes = ctx->buflen;
+  size_t pad;
+  unsigned int i;
+
+  /* Now count remaining bytes.  */
+  ctx->total[0] += bytes;
+  if (ctx->total[0] < bytes)
+    ++ctx->total[1];
+
+  pad = bytes >= 56 ? 64 + 56 - bytes : 56 - bytes;
+  memcpy (&ctx->buffer[bytes], fillbuf, pad);
+
+  /* Put the 64-bit file length in *bits* at the end of the buffer.  */
+  *(uint32_t *) &ctx->buffer[bytes + pad + 4] = SWAP (ctx->total[0] << 3);
+  *(uint32_t *) &ctx->buffer[bytes + pad] = SWAP ((ctx->total[1] << 3) |
+						  (ctx->total[0] >> 29));
+
+  /* Process last bytes.  */
+  sha256_process_block (ctx->buffer, bytes + pad + 8, ctx);
+
+  /* Put result from CTX in first 32 bytes following RESBUF.  */
+  for (i = 0; i < 8; ++i)
+    ((uint32_t *) resbuf)[i] = SWAP (ctx->H[i]);
+
+  return resbuf;
+}
+
+
+static void
+sha256_process_bytes (const void *buffer, size_t len, struct sha256_ctx *ctx)
+{
+  /* When we already have some bits in our internal buffer concatenate
+     both inputs first.  */
+  if (ctx->buflen != 0)
+    {
+      size_t left_over = ctx->buflen;
+      size_t add = 128 - left_over > len ? len : 128 - left_over;
+
+      memcpy (&ctx->buffer[left_over], buffer, add);
+      ctx->buflen += add;
+
+      if (ctx->buflen > 64)
+	{
+	  sha256_process_block (ctx->buffer, ctx->buflen & ~63, ctx);
+
+	  ctx->buflen &= 63;
+	  /* The regions in the following copy operation cannot overlap.  */
+	  memcpy (ctx->buffer, &ctx->buffer[(left_over + add) & ~63],
+		  ctx->buflen);
+	}
+
+      buffer = (const char *) buffer + add;
+      len -= add;
+    }
+
+  /* Process available complete blocks.  */
+  if (len >= 64)
+    {
+/* To check alignment gcc has an appropriate operator.  Other
+   compilers don't.  */
+#if __GNUC__ >= 2
+# define UNALIGNED_P(p) (((uintptr_t) p) % __alignof__ (uint32_t) != 0)
+#else
+# define UNALIGNED_P(p) (((uintptr_t) p) % sizeof (uint32_t) != 0)
+#endif
+      if (UNALIGNED_P (buffer))
+	while (len > 64)
+	  {
+	    sha256_process_block (memcpy (ctx->buffer, buffer, 64), 64, ctx);
+	    buffer = (const char *) buffer + 64;
+	    len -= 64;
+	  }
+      else
+	{
+	  sha256_process_block (buffer, len & ~63, ctx);
+	  buffer = (const char *) buffer + (len & ~63);
+	  len &= 63;
+	}
+    }
+
+  /* Move remaining bytes into internal buffer.  */
+  if (len > 0)
+    {
+      size_t left_over = ctx->buflen;
+
+      memcpy (&ctx->buffer[left_over], buffer, len);
+      left_over += len;
+      if (left_over >= 64)
+	{
+	  sha256_process_block (ctx->buffer, 64, ctx);
+	  left_over -= 64;
+	  memcpy (ctx->buffer, &ctx->buffer[64], left_over);
+	}
+      ctx->buflen = left_over;
+    }
+}
+
+
+/* Define our magic string to mark salt for SHA256 "encryption"
+   replacement.  */
+static const char sha256_salt_prefix[] = "$5$";
+
+/* Prefix for optional rounds specification.  */
+static const char sha256_rounds_prefix[] = "rounds=";
+
+/* Maximum salt string length.  */
+#define SALT_LEN_MAX 16
+/* Default number of rounds if not explicitly specified.  */
+#define ROUNDS_DEFAULT 5000
+/* Minimum number of rounds.  */
+#define ROUNDS_MIN 1000
+/* Maximum number of rounds.  */
+#define ROUNDS_MAX 999999999
+
+/* Table with characters for base64 transformation.  */
+static const char b64t[64] =
+"./0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";
+
+
+static char *
+sha256_crypt_r (const char *key, const char *salt, char *buffer, int buflen)
+{
+  unsigned char alt_result[32]
+    __attribute__ ((__aligned__ (__alignof__ (uint32_t))));
+  unsigned char temp_result[32]
+    __attribute__ ((__aligned__ (__alignof__ (uint32_t))));
+  struct sha256_ctx ctx;
+  struct sha256_ctx alt_ctx;
+  size_t salt_len;
+  size_t key_len;
+  size_t cnt;
+  char *cp;
+  char *copied_key = NULL;
+  char *copied_salt = NULL;
+  char *p_bytes;
+  char *s_bytes;
+  /* Default number of rounds.  */
+  size_t rounds = ROUNDS_DEFAULT;
+  bool rounds_custom = false;
+
+  /* Find beginning of salt string.  The prefix should normally always
+     be present.  Just in case it is not.  */
+  if (grub_memcmp (sha256_salt_prefix, salt,
+		   sizeof (sha256_salt_prefix) - 1) == 0)
+    /* Skip salt prefix.  */
+    salt += sizeof (sha256_salt_prefix) - 1;
+
+  if (grub_memcmp (salt, sha256_rounds_prefix,
+		   sizeof (sha256_rounds_prefix) - 1) == 0)
+    {
+      const char *num = salt + sizeof (sha256_rounds_prefix) - 1;
+      char *endp = (char *)num;
+      int srounds = 0;
+      if (*endp == '0' && tolower (endp[1]) == 'x')
+	/* This would be interpreted as hexadecimal by safe_parse_maxint(). */
+	endp++;
+      else
+	/* On error, endp and srounds is not changed. */
+	safe_parse_maxint(&endp, &srounds);
+      if (*endp == '$')
+	{
+	  salt = endp + 1;
+	  rounds = MAX (ROUNDS_MIN, MIN (srounds, ROUNDS_MAX));
+	  rounds_custom = true;
+	}
+    }
+
+  salt_len = MIN (strcspn (salt, "$"), SALT_LEN_MAX);
+  key_len = strlen (key);
+
+  if ((key - (char *) 0) % __alignof__ (uint32_t) != 0)
+    {
+      char *tmp = (char *) alloca (key_len + __alignof__ (uint32_t));
+      key = copied_key =
+	memcpy (tmp + __alignof__ (uint32_t)
+		- (tmp - (char *) 0) % __alignof__ (uint32_t),
+		key, key_len);
+    }
+
+  if ((salt - (char *) 0) % __alignof__ (uint32_t) != 0)
+    {
+      char *tmp = (char *) alloca (salt_len + __alignof__ (uint32_t));
+      salt = copied_salt =
+	memcpy (tmp + __alignof__ (uint32_t)
+		- (tmp - (char *) 0) % __alignof__ (uint32_t),
+		salt, salt_len);
+    }
+
+  /* Prepare for the real work.  */
+  sha256_init_ctx (&ctx);
+
+  /* Add the key string.  */
+  sha256_process_bytes (key, key_len, &ctx);
+
+  /* The last part is the salt string.  This must be at most 16
+     characters and it ends at the first `$' character (for
+     compatibility with existing implementations).  */
+  sha256_process_bytes (salt, salt_len, &ctx);
+
+
+  /* Compute alternate SHA256 sum with input KEY, SALT, and KEY.  The
+     final result will be added to the first context.  */
+  sha256_init_ctx (&alt_ctx);
+
+  /* Add key.  */
+  sha256_process_bytes (key, key_len, &alt_ctx);
+
+  /* Add salt.  */
+  sha256_process_bytes (salt, salt_len, &alt_ctx);
+
+  /* Add key again.  */
+  sha256_process_bytes (key, key_len, &alt_ctx);
+
+  /* Now get result of this (32 bytes) and add it to the other
+     context.  */
+  sha256_finish_ctx (&alt_ctx, alt_result);
+
+  /* Add for any character in the key one byte of the alternate sum.  */
+  for (cnt = key_len; cnt > 32; cnt -= 32)
+    sha256_process_bytes (alt_result, 32, &ctx);
+  sha256_process_bytes (alt_result, cnt, &ctx);
+
+  /* Take the binary representation of the length of the key and for every
+     1 add the alternate sum, for every 0 the key.  */
+  for (cnt = key_len; cnt > 0; cnt >>= 1)
+    if ((cnt & 1) != 0)
+      sha256_process_bytes (alt_result, 32, &ctx);
+    else
+      sha256_process_bytes (key, key_len, &ctx);
+
+  /* Create intermediate result.  */
+  sha256_finish_ctx (&ctx, alt_result);
+
+  /* Start computation of P byte sequence.  */
+  sha256_init_ctx (&alt_ctx);
+
+  /* For every character in the password add the entire password.  */
+  for (cnt = 0; cnt < key_len; ++cnt)
+    sha256_process_bytes (key, key_len, &alt_ctx);
+
+  /* Finish the digest.  */
+  sha256_finish_ctx (&alt_ctx, temp_result);
+
+  /* Create byte sequence P.  */
+  cp = p_bytes = alloca (key_len);
+  for (cnt = key_len; cnt >= 32; cnt -= 32)
+    {
+      memcpy (cp, temp_result, 32);
+      cp += 32;
+    }
+  memcpy (cp, temp_result, cnt);
+
+  /* Start computation of S byte sequence.  */
+  sha256_init_ctx (&alt_ctx);
+
+  /* For every character in the password add the entire password.  */
+  for (cnt = 0; cnt < 16 + alt_result[0]; ++cnt)
+    sha256_process_bytes (salt, salt_len, &alt_ctx);
+
+  /* Finish the digest.  */
+  sha256_finish_ctx (&alt_ctx, temp_result);
+
+  /* Create byte sequence S.  */
+  cp = s_bytes = alloca (salt_len);
+  for (cnt = salt_len; cnt >= 32; cnt -= 32)
+    {
+      memcpy (cp, temp_result, 32);
+      cp += 32;
+    }
+  memcpy (cp, temp_result, cnt);
+
+  /* Repeatedly run the collected hash value through SHA256 to burn
+     CPU cycles.  */
+  for (cnt = 0; cnt < rounds; ++cnt)
+    {
+      /* New context.  */
+      sha256_init_ctx (&ctx);
+
+      /* Add key or last result.  */
+      if ((cnt & 1) != 0)
+	sha256_process_bytes (p_bytes, key_len, &ctx);
+      else
+	sha256_process_bytes (alt_result, 32, &ctx);
+
+      /* Add salt for numbers not divisible by 3.  */
+      if (cnt % 3 != 0)
+	sha256_process_bytes (s_bytes, salt_len, &ctx);
+
+      /* Add key for numbers not divisible by 7.  */
+      if (cnt % 7 != 0)
+	sha256_process_bytes (p_bytes, key_len, &ctx);
+
+      /* Add key or last result.  */
+      if ((cnt & 1) != 0)
+	sha256_process_bytes (alt_result, 32, &ctx);
+      else
+	sha256_process_bytes (p_bytes, key_len, &ctx);
+
+      /* Create intermediate result.  */
+      sha256_finish_ctx (&ctx, alt_result);
+    }
+
+  /* Now we can construct the result string.  It consists of three
+     parts.  */
+  cp = stpncpy (buffer, sha256_salt_prefix, MAX (0, buflen));
+  buflen -= sizeof (sha256_salt_prefix) - 1;
+
+  if (rounds_custom)
+    {
+      char sbuf[64];
+      grub_sprintf (sbuf, "%s%llu$", sha256_rounds_prefix,
+		    (unsigned long long)rounds);
+      size_t n = strlen (sbuf);
+      memcpy (cp, sbuf, MIN (MAX (0, buflen), n));
+      cp += n;
+      buflen -= n;
+    }
+
+  cp = stpncpy (cp, salt, MIN ((size_t) MAX (0, buflen), salt_len));
+  buflen -= MIN ((size_t) MAX (0, buflen), salt_len);
+
+  if (buflen > 0)
+    {
+      *cp++ = '$';
+      --buflen;
+    }
+
+#define b64_from_24bit(B2, B1, B0, N)					      \
+  do {									      \
+    unsigned int w = ((B2) << 16) | ((B1) << 8) | (B0);			      \
+    int n = (N);							      \
+    while (n-- > 0 && buflen > 0)					      \
+      {									      \
+	*cp++ = b64t[w & 0x3f];						      \
+	--buflen;							      \
+	w >>= 6;							      \
+      }									      \
+  } while (0)
+
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[0], alt_result[10], alt_result[20], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[21], alt_result[1], alt_result[11], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[12], alt_result[22], alt_result[2], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[3], alt_result[13], alt_result[23], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[24], alt_result[4], alt_result[14], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[15], alt_result[25], alt_result[5], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[6], alt_result[16], alt_result[26], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[27], alt_result[7], alt_result[17], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[18], alt_result[28], alt_result[8], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[9], alt_result[19], alt_result[29], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (0, alt_result[31], alt_result[30], 3);
+  if (buflen <= 0)
+    buffer = NULL;
+  else
+    *cp = '\0';		/* Terminate the string.  */
+
+  /* Clear the buffer for the intermediate result so that people
+     attaching to processes or reading core dumps cannot get any
+     information.  We do it in this way to clear correct_words[]
+     inside the SHA256 implementation as well.  */
+  sha256_init_ctx (&ctx);
+  sha256_finish_ctx (&ctx, alt_result);
+  memset (temp_result, '\0', sizeof (temp_result));
+  memset (p_bytes, '\0', key_len);
+  memset (s_bytes, '\0', salt_len);
+  memset (&ctx, '\0', sizeof (ctx));
+  memset (&alt_ctx, '\0', sizeof (alt_ctx));
+  if (copied_key != NULL)
+    memset (copied_key, '\0', key_len);
+  if (copied_salt != NULL)
+    memset (copied_salt, '\0', salt_len);
+
+  return buffer;
+}
+
+
+/* This entry point is equivalent to the `crypt' function in Unix
+   libcs.  */
+char *
+sha256_crypt (const char *key, const char *salt)
+{
+  static char buffer[sizeof (sha256_salt_prefix) - 1
+		     + sizeof (sha256_rounds_prefix) + 9 + 1
+		     + 256 + 1 + 43 + 1]; /* 256 bytes for salt */
+  int needed = (sizeof (sha256_salt_prefix) - 1
+		+ sizeof (sha256_rounds_prefix) + 9 + 1
+		+ strlen (salt) + 1 + 43 + 1);
+
+  if (sizeof (buffer) < needed)
+    return NULL;
+
+  return sha256_crypt_r (key, salt, buffer, sizeof (buffer));
+}
+
+
+#ifdef TEST
+static const struct
+{
+  const char *input;
+  const char result[32];
+} tests[] =
+  {
+    /* Test vectors from FIPS 180-2: appendix B.1.  */
+    { "abc",
+      "\xba\x78\x16\xbf\x8f\x01\xcf\xea\x41\x41\x40\xde\x5d\xae\x22\x23"
+      "\xb0\x03\x61\xa3\x96\x17\x7a\x9c\xb4\x10\xff\x61\xf2\x00\x15\xad" },
+    /* Test vectors from FIPS 180-2: appendix B.2.  */
+    { "abcdbcdecdefdefgefghfghighijhijkijkljklmklmnlmnomnopnopq",
+      "\x24\x8d\x6a\x61\xd2\x06\x38\xb8\xe5\xc0\x26\x93\x0c\x3e\x60\x39"
+      "\xa3\x3c\xe4\x59\x64\xff\x21\x67\xf6\xec\xed\xd4\x19\xdb\x06\xc1" },
+    /* Test vectors from the NESSIE project.  */
+    { "",
+      "\xe3\xb0\xc4\x42\x98\xfc\x1c\x14\x9a\xfb\xf4\xc8\x99\x6f\xb9\x24"
+      "\x27\xae\x41\xe4\x64\x9b\x93\x4c\xa4\x95\x99\x1b\x78\x52\xb8\x55" },
+    { "a",
+      "\xca\x97\x81\x12\xca\x1b\xbd\xca\xfa\xc2\x31\xb3\x9a\x23\xdc\x4d"
+      "\xa7\x86\xef\xf8\x14\x7c\x4e\x72\xb9\x80\x77\x85\xaf\xee\x48\xbb" },
+    { "message digest",
+      "\xf7\x84\x6f\x55\xcf\x23\xe1\x4e\xeb\xea\xb5\xb4\xe1\x55\x0c\xad"
+      "\x5b\x50\x9e\x33\x48\xfb\xc4\xef\xa3\xa1\x41\x3d\x39\x3c\xb6\x50" },
+    { "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz",
+      "\x71\xc4\x80\xdf\x93\xd6\xae\x2f\x1e\xfa\xd1\x44\x7c\x66\xc9\x52"
+      "\x5e\x31\x62\x18\xcf\x51\xfc\x8d\x9e\xd8\x32\xf2\xda\xf1\x8b\x73" },
+    { "abcdbcdecdefdefgefghfghighijhijkijkljklmklmnlmnomnopnopq",
+      "\x24\x8d\x6a\x61\xd2\x06\x38\xb8\xe5\xc0\x26\x93\x0c\x3e\x60\x39"
+      "\xa3\x3c\xe4\x59\x64\xff\x21\x67\xf6\xec\xed\xd4\x19\xdb\x06\xc1" },
+    { "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789",
+      "\xdb\x4b\xfc\xbd\x4d\xa0\xcd\x85\xa6\x0c\x3c\x37\xd3\xfb\xd8\x80"
+      "\x5c\x77\xf1\x5f\xc6\xb1\xfd\xfe\x61\x4e\xe0\xa7\xc8\xfd\xb4\xc0" },
+    { "123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890"
+      "12345678901234567890",
+      "\xf3\x71\xbc\x4a\x31\x1f\x2b\x00\x9e\xef\x95\x2d\xd8\x3c\xa8\x0e"
+      "\x2b\x60\x02\x6c\x8e\x93\x55\x92\xd0\xf9\xc3\x08\x45\x3c\x81\x3e" }
+  };
+#define ntests (sizeof (tests) / sizeof (tests[0]))
+
+
+static const struct
+{
+  const char *salt;
+  const char *input;
+  const char *expected;
+} tests2[] =
+{
+  { "$5$saltstring", "Hello world!",
+    "$5$saltstring$5B8vYYiY.CVt1RlTTf8KbXBH3hsxY/GNooZaBBGWEc5" },
+  { "$5$rounds=10000$saltstringsaltstring", "Hello world!",
+    "$5$rounds=10000$saltstringsaltst$3xv.VbSHBb41AL9AvLeujZkZRBAwqFMz2."
+    "opqey6IcA" },
+  { "$5$rounds=5000$toolongsaltstring", "This is just a test",
+    "$5$rounds=5000$toolongsaltstrin$Un/5jzAHMgOGZ5.mWJpuVolil07guHPvOW8"
+    "mGRcvxa5" },
+  { "$5$rounds=1400$anotherlongsaltstring",
+    "a very much longer text to encrypt.  This one even stretches over more"
+    "than one line.",
+    "$5$rounds=1400$anotherlongsalts$Rx.j8H.h8HjEDGomFU8bDkXm3XIUnzyxf12"
+    "oP84Bnq1" },
+  { "$5$rounds=77777$short",
+    "we have a short salt string but not a short password",
+    "$5$rounds=77777$short$JiO1O3ZpDAxGJeaDIuqCoEFysAe1mZNJRs3pw0KQRd/" },
+  { "$5$rounds=123456$asaltof16chars..", "a short string",
+    "$5$rounds=123456$asaltof16chars..$gP3VQ/6X7UUEW3HkBn2w1/Ptq2jxPyzV/"
+    "cZKmF/wJvD" },
+  { "$5$rounds=10$roundstoolow", "the minimum number is still observed",
+    "$5$rounds=1000$roundstoolow$yfvwcWrQ8l/K0DAWyuPMDNHpIVlTQebY9l/gL97"
+    "2bIC" },
+};
+#define ntests2 (sizeof (tests2) / sizeof (tests2[0]))
+
+
+int
+sha256_test (void)
+{
+  struct sha256_ctx ctx;
+  char sum[32];
+  int result = 0;
+  int cnt, i;
+
+  for (cnt = 0; cnt < (int) ntests; ++cnt)
+    {
+      sha256_init_ctx (&ctx);
+      sha256_process_bytes (tests[cnt].input, strlen (tests[cnt].input), &ctx);
+      sha256_finish_ctx (&ctx, sum);
+      if (memcmp (tests[cnt].result, sum, 32) != 0)
+	{
+	  printf ("test %d run %d failed\n", cnt, 1);
+	  result = 1;
+	}
+
+      sha256_init_ctx (&ctx);
+      for (i = 0; tests[cnt].input[i] != '\0'; ++i)
+	sha256_process_bytes (&tests[cnt].input[i], 1, &ctx);
+      sha256_finish_ctx (&ctx, sum);
+      if (memcmp (tests[cnt].result, sum, 32) != 0)
+	{
+	  printf ("test %d run %d failed\n", cnt, 2);
+	  result = 1;
+	}
+    }
+
+  /* Test vector from FIPS 180-2: appendix B.3.  */
+  char buf[1000];
+  memset (buf, 'a', sizeof (buf));
+  sha256_init_ctx (&ctx);
+  for (i = 0; i < 1000; ++i)
+    sha256_process_bytes (buf, sizeof (buf), &ctx);
+  sha256_finish_ctx (&ctx, sum);
+  static const char expected[32] =
+    "\xcd\xc7\x6e\x5c\x99\x14\xfb\x92\x81\xa1\xc7\xe2\x84\xd7\x3e\x67"
+    "\xf1\x80\x9a\x48\xa4\x97\x20\x0e\x04\x6d\x39\xcc\xc7\x11\x2c\xd0";
+  if (memcmp (expected, sum, 32) != 0)
+    {
+      printf ("test %d failed\n", cnt);
+      result = 1;
+    }
+
+  for (cnt = 0; cnt < ntests2; ++cnt)
+    {
+      char *cp = sha256_crypt (tests2[cnt].input, tests2[cnt].salt);
+
+      if (strcmp (cp, tests2[cnt].expected) != 0)
+	{
+	  printf ("test %d: expected \"%s\", got \"%s\"\n",
+		  cnt, tests2[cnt].expected, cp);
+	  result = 1;
+	}
+    }
+
+  if (result == 0)
+    printf ("all tests OK\n");
+
+  return result;
+}
+#endif
diff -urN --exclude '*~' grub/stage2/sha512crypt.c grub-0.97/stage2/sha512crypt.c
--- grub/stage2/sha512crypt.c	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+++ grub-0.97/stage2/sha512crypt.c	2010-01-12 17:55:45.553769601 +0100
@@ -0,0 +1,795 @@
+/* SHA512-based Unix crypt implementation.
+   Released into the Public Domain by Ulrich Drepper <drepper at redhat.com>.
+   Adapted for grub by Miloslav Trmac <mitr at redhat.com>. */
+
+#include <stdbool.h>
+#include <stddef.h>
+
+#include <shared.h>
+
+typedef unsigned long long uint64_t;
+typedef size_t uintptr_t;
+#define alloca(SIZE) (__builtin_alloca (SIZE))
+#define UINT64_C(X) X ## ULL
+#define MIN(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b))
+#define MAX(a, b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b))
+
+/* Structure to save state of computation between the single steps.  */
+struct sha512_ctx
+{
+  uint64_t H[8];
+
+  uint64_t total[2];
+  uint64_t buflen;
+  char buffer[256];	/* NB: always correctly aligned for uint64_t.  */
+};
+
+
+#if 1 /* __BYTE_ORDER == __LITTLE_ENDIAN */
+# define SWAP(n) \
+  (((n) << 56)					\
+   | (((n) & 0xff00) << 40)			\
+   | (((n) & 0xff0000) << 24)			\
+   | (((n) & 0xff000000) << 8)			\
+   | (((n) >> 8) & 0xff000000)			\
+   | (((n) >> 24) & 0xff0000)			\
+   | (((n) >> 40) & 0xff00)			\
+   | ((n) >> 56))
+#else
+# define SWAP(n) (n)
+#endif
+
+
+/* This array contains the bytes used to pad the buffer to the next
+   64-byte boundary.  (FIPS 180-2:5.1.2)  */
+static const unsigned char fillbuf[128] = { 0x80, 0 /* , 0, 0, ...  */ };
+
+
+/* Constants for SHA512 from FIPS 180-2:4.2.3.  */
+static const uint64_t K[80] =
+  {
+    UINT64_C (0x428a2f98d728ae22), UINT64_C (0x7137449123ef65cd),
+    UINT64_C (0xb5c0fbcfec4d3b2f), UINT64_C (0xe9b5dba58189dbbc),
+    UINT64_C (0x3956c25bf348b538), UINT64_C (0x59f111f1b605d019),
+    UINT64_C (0x923f82a4af194f9b), UINT64_C (0xab1c5ed5da6d8118),
+    UINT64_C (0xd807aa98a3030242), UINT64_C (0x12835b0145706fbe),
+    UINT64_C (0x243185be4ee4b28c), UINT64_C (0x550c7dc3d5ffb4e2),
+    UINT64_C (0x72be5d74f27b896f), UINT64_C (0x80deb1fe3b1696b1),
+    UINT64_C (0x9bdc06a725c71235), UINT64_C (0xc19bf174cf692694),
+    UINT64_C (0xe49b69c19ef14ad2), UINT64_C (0xefbe4786384f25e3),
+    UINT64_C (0x0fc19dc68b8cd5b5), UINT64_C (0x240ca1cc77ac9c65),
+    UINT64_C (0x2de92c6f592b0275), UINT64_C (0x4a7484aa6ea6e483),
+    UINT64_C (0x5cb0a9dcbd41fbd4), UINT64_C (0x76f988da831153b5),
+    UINT64_C (0x983e5152ee66dfab), UINT64_C (0xa831c66d2db43210),
+    UINT64_C (0xb00327c898fb213f), UINT64_C (0xbf597fc7beef0ee4),
+    UINT64_C (0xc6e00bf33da88fc2), UINT64_C (0xd5a79147930aa725),
+    UINT64_C (0x06ca6351e003826f), UINT64_C (0x142929670a0e6e70),
+    UINT64_C (0x27b70a8546d22ffc), UINT64_C (0x2e1b21385c26c926),
+    UINT64_C (0x4d2c6dfc5ac42aed), UINT64_C (0x53380d139d95b3df),
+    UINT64_C (0x650a73548baf63de), UINT64_C (0x766a0abb3c77b2a8),
+    UINT64_C (0x81c2c92e47edaee6), UINT64_C (0x92722c851482353b),
+    UINT64_C (0xa2bfe8a14cf10364), UINT64_C (0xa81a664bbc423001),
+    UINT64_C (0xc24b8b70d0f89791), UINT64_C (0xc76c51a30654be30),
+    UINT64_C (0xd192e819d6ef5218), UINT64_C (0xd69906245565a910),
+    UINT64_C (0xf40e35855771202a), UINT64_C (0x106aa07032bbd1b8),
+    UINT64_C (0x19a4c116b8d2d0c8), UINT64_C (0x1e376c085141ab53),
+    UINT64_C (0x2748774cdf8eeb99), UINT64_C (0x34b0bcb5e19b48a8),
+    UINT64_C (0x391c0cb3c5c95a63), UINT64_C (0x4ed8aa4ae3418acb),
+    UINT64_C (0x5b9cca4f7763e373), UINT64_C (0x682e6ff3d6b2b8a3),
+    UINT64_C (0x748f82ee5defb2fc), UINT64_C (0x78a5636f43172f60),
+    UINT64_C (0x84c87814a1f0ab72), UINT64_C (0x8cc702081a6439ec),
+    UINT64_C (0x90befffa23631e28), UINT64_C (0xa4506cebde82bde9),
+    UINT64_C (0xbef9a3f7b2c67915), UINT64_C (0xc67178f2e372532b),
+    UINT64_C (0xca273eceea26619c), UINT64_C (0xd186b8c721c0c207),
+    UINT64_C (0xeada7dd6cde0eb1e), UINT64_C (0xf57d4f7fee6ed178),
+    UINT64_C (0x06f067aa72176fba), UINT64_C (0x0a637dc5a2c898a6),
+    UINT64_C (0x113f9804bef90dae), UINT64_C (0x1b710b35131c471b),
+    UINT64_C (0x28db77f523047d84), UINT64_C (0x32caab7b40c72493),
+    UINT64_C (0x3c9ebe0a15c9bebc), UINT64_C (0x431d67c49c100d4c),
+    UINT64_C (0x4cc5d4becb3e42b6), UINT64_C (0x597f299cfc657e2a),
+    UINT64_C (0x5fcb6fab3ad6faec), UINT64_C (0x6c44198c4a475817)
+  };
+
+
+/* Process LEN bytes of BUFFER, accumulating context into CTX.
+   It is assumed that LEN % 128 == 0.  */
+static void
+sha512_process_block (const void *buffer, size_t len, struct sha512_ctx *ctx)
+{
+  const uint64_t *words = buffer;
+  size_t nwords = len / sizeof (uint64_t);
+  uint64_t a = ctx->H[0];
+  uint64_t b = ctx->H[1];
+  uint64_t c = ctx->H[2];
+  uint64_t d = ctx->H[3];
+  uint64_t e = ctx->H[4];
+  uint64_t f = ctx->H[5];
+  uint64_t g = ctx->H[6];
+  uint64_t h = ctx->H[7];
+
+  /* First increment the byte count.  FIPS 180-2 specifies the possible
+     length of the file up to 2^128 bits.  Here we only compute the
+     number of bytes.  Do a double word increment.  */
+  ctx->total[0] += len;
+  if (ctx->total[0] < len)
+    ++ctx->total[1];
+
+  /* Process all bytes in the buffer with 128 bytes in each round of
+     the loop.  */
+  while (nwords > 0)
+    {
+      uint64_t W[80];
+      uint64_t a_save = a;
+      uint64_t b_save = b;
+      uint64_t c_save = c;
+      uint64_t d_save = d;
+      uint64_t e_save = e;
+      uint64_t f_save = f;
+      uint64_t g_save = g;
+      uint64_t h_save = h;
+      unsigned int t;
+
+      /* Operators defined in FIPS 180-2:4.1.2.  */
+#define Ch(x, y, z) ((x & y) ^ (~x & z))
+#define Maj(x, y, z) ((x & y) ^ (x & z) ^ (y & z))
+#define S0(x) (CYCLIC (x, 28) ^ CYCLIC (x, 34) ^ CYCLIC (x, 39))
+#define S1(x) (CYCLIC (x, 14) ^ CYCLIC (x, 18) ^ CYCLIC (x, 41))
+#define R0(x) (CYCLIC (x, 1) ^ CYCLIC (x, 8) ^ (x >> 7))
+#define R1(x) (CYCLIC (x, 19) ^ CYCLIC (x, 61) ^ (x >> 6))
+
+      /* It is unfortunate that C does not provide an operator for
+	 cyclic rotation.  Hope the C compiler is smart enough.  */
+#define CYCLIC(w, s) ((w >> s) | (w << (64 - s)))
+
+      /* Compute the message schedule according to FIPS 180-2:6.3.2 step 2.  */
+      for (t = 0; t < 16; ++t)
+	{
+	  W[t] = SWAP (*words);
+	  ++words;
+	}
+      for (t = 16; t < 80; ++t)
+	W[t] = R1 (W[t - 2]) + W[t - 7] + R0 (W[t - 15]) + W[t - 16];
+
+      /* The actual computation according to FIPS 180-2:6.3.2 step 3.  */
+      for (t = 0; t < 80; ++t)
+	{
+	  uint64_t T1 = h + S1 (e) + Ch (e, f, g) + K[t] + W[t];
+	  uint64_t T2 = S0 (a) + Maj (a, b, c);
+	  h = g;
+	  g = f;
+	  f = e;
+	  e = d + T1;
+	  d = c;
+	  c = b;
+	  b = a;
+	  a = T1 + T2;
+	}
+
+      /* Add the starting values of the context according to FIPS 180-2:6.3.2
+	 step 4.  */
+      a += a_save;
+      b += b_save;
+      c += c_save;
+      d += d_save;
+      e += e_save;
+      f += f_save;
+      g += g_save;
+      h += h_save;
+
+      /* Prepare for the next round.  */
+      nwords -= 16;
+    }
+
+  /* Put checksum in context given as argument.  */
+  ctx->H[0] = a;
+  ctx->H[1] = b;
+  ctx->H[2] = c;
+  ctx->H[3] = d;
+  ctx->H[4] = e;
+  ctx->H[5] = f;
+  ctx->H[6] = g;
+  ctx->H[7] = h;
+}
+
+
+/* Initialize structure containing state of computation.
+   (FIPS 180-2:5.3.3)  */
+static void
+sha512_init_ctx (struct sha512_ctx *ctx)
+{
+  ctx->H[0] = UINT64_C (0x6a09e667f3bcc908);
+  ctx->H[1] = UINT64_C (0xbb67ae8584caa73b);
+  ctx->H[2] = UINT64_C (0x3c6ef372fe94f82b);
+  ctx->H[3] = UINT64_C (0xa54ff53a5f1d36f1);
+  ctx->H[4] = UINT64_C (0x510e527fade682d1);
+  ctx->H[5] = UINT64_C (0x9b05688c2b3e6c1f);
+  ctx->H[6] = UINT64_C (0x1f83d9abfb41bd6b);
+  ctx->H[7] = UINT64_C (0x5be0cd19137e2179);
+
+  ctx->total[0] = ctx->total[1] = 0;
+  ctx->buflen = 0;
+}
+
+
+/* Process the remaining bytes in the internal buffer and the usual
+   prolog according to the standard and write the result to RESBUF.
+
+   IMPORTANT: On some systems it is required that RESBUF is correctly
+   aligned for a 32 bits value.  */
+static void *
+sha512_finish_ctx (struct sha512_ctx *ctx, void *resbuf)
+{
+  /* Take yet unprocessed bytes into account.  */
+  uint64_t bytes = ctx->buflen;
+  size_t pad;
+  unsigned int i;
+
+  /* Now count remaining bytes.  */
+  ctx->total[0] += bytes;
+  if (ctx->total[0] < bytes)
+    ++ctx->total[1];
+
+  pad = bytes >= 112 ? 128 + 112 - bytes : 112 - bytes;
+  memcpy (&ctx->buffer[bytes], fillbuf, pad);
+
+  /* Put the 128-bit file length in *bits* at the end of the buffer.  */
+  *(uint64_t *) &ctx->buffer[bytes + pad + 8] = SWAP (ctx->total[0] << 3);
+  *(uint64_t *) &ctx->buffer[bytes + pad] = SWAP ((ctx->total[1] << 3) |
+						  (ctx->total[0] >> 61));
+
+  /* Process last bytes.  */
+  sha512_process_block (ctx->buffer, bytes + pad + 16, ctx);
+
+  /* Put result from CTX in first 64 bytes following RESBUF.  */
+  for (i = 0; i < 8; ++i)
+    ((uint64_t *) resbuf)[i] = SWAP (ctx->H[i]);
+
+  return resbuf;
+}
+
+
+static void
+sha512_process_bytes (const void *buffer, size_t len, struct sha512_ctx *ctx)
+{
+  /* When we already have some bits in our internal buffer concatenate
+     both inputs first.  */
+  if (ctx->buflen != 0)
+    {
+      size_t left_over = ctx->buflen;
+      size_t add = 256 - left_over > len ? len : 256 - left_over;
+
+      memcpy (&ctx->buffer[left_over], buffer, add);
+      ctx->buflen += add;
+
+      if (ctx->buflen > 128)
+	{
+	  sha512_process_block (ctx->buffer, ctx->buflen & ~127, ctx);
+
+	  ctx->buflen &= 127;
+	  /* The regions in the following copy operation cannot overlap.  */
+	  memcpy (ctx->buffer, &ctx->buffer[(left_over + add) & ~127],
+		  ctx->buflen);
+	}
+
+      buffer = (const char *) buffer + add;
+      len -= add;
+    }
+
+  /* Process available complete blocks.  */
+  if (len >= 128)
+    {
+/* To check alignment gcc has an appropriate operator.  Other
+   compilers don't.  */
+# if __GNUC__ >= 2
+#  define UNALIGNED_P(p) (((uintptr_t) p) % __alignof__ (uint64_t) != 0)
+# else
+#  define UNALIGNED_P(p) (((uintptr_t) p) % sizeof (uint64_t) != 0)
+# endif
+      if (UNALIGNED_P (buffer))
+	while (len > 128)
+	  {
+	    sha512_process_block (memcpy (ctx->buffer, buffer, 128), 128,
+				    ctx);
+	    buffer = (const char *) buffer + 128;
+	    len -= 128;
+	  }
+      else
+	{
+	  sha512_process_block (buffer, len & ~127, ctx);
+	  buffer = (const char *) buffer + (len & ~127);
+	  len &= 127;
+	}
+    }
+
+  /* Move remaining bytes into internal buffer.  */
+  if (len > 0)
+    {
+      size_t left_over = ctx->buflen;
+
+      memcpy (&ctx->buffer[left_over], buffer, len);
+      left_over += len;
+      if (left_over >= 128)
+	{
+	  sha512_process_block (ctx->buffer, 128, ctx);
+	  left_over -= 128;
+	  memcpy (ctx->buffer, &ctx->buffer[128], left_over);
+	}
+      ctx->buflen = left_over;
+    }
+}
+
+
+/* Define our magic string to mark salt for SHA512 "encryption"
+   replacement.  */
+static const char sha512_salt_prefix[] = "$6$";
+
+/* Prefix for optional rounds specification.  */
+static const char sha512_rounds_prefix[] = "rounds=";
+
+/* Maximum salt string length.  */
+#define SALT_LEN_MAX 16
+/* Default number of rounds if not explicitly specified.  */
+#define ROUNDS_DEFAULT 5000
+/* Minimum number of rounds.  */
+#define ROUNDS_MIN 1000
+/* Maximum number of rounds.  */
+#define ROUNDS_MAX 999999999
+
+/* Table with characters for base64 transformation.  */
+static const char b64t[64] =
+"./0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";
+
+
+static char *
+sha512_crypt_r (const char *key, const char *salt, char *buffer, int buflen)
+{
+  unsigned char alt_result[64]
+    __attribute__ ((__aligned__ (__alignof__ (uint64_t))));
+  unsigned char temp_result[64]
+    __attribute__ ((__aligned__ (__alignof__ (uint64_t))));
+  struct sha512_ctx ctx;
+  struct sha512_ctx alt_ctx;
+  size_t salt_len;
+  size_t key_len;
+  size_t cnt;
+  char *cp;
+  char *copied_key = NULL;
+  char *copied_salt = NULL;
+  char *p_bytes;
+  char *s_bytes;
+  /* Default number of rounds.  */
+  size_t rounds = ROUNDS_DEFAULT;
+  bool rounds_custom = false;
+
+  /* Find beginning of salt string.  The prefix should normally always
+     be present.  Just in case it is not.  */
+  if (grub_memcmp (sha512_salt_prefix, salt,
+		   sizeof (sha512_salt_prefix) - 1) == 0)
+    /* Skip salt prefix.  */
+    salt += sizeof (sha512_salt_prefix) - 1;
+
+  if (grub_memcmp (salt, sha512_rounds_prefix,
+		   sizeof (sha512_rounds_prefix) - 1) == 0)
+    {
+      const char *num = salt + sizeof (sha512_rounds_prefix) - 1;
+      char *endp = (char *)num;
+      int srounds = 0;
+      if (*endp == '0' && tolower (endp[1]) == 'x')
+	/* This would be interpreted as hexadecimal by safe_parse_maxint(). */
+	endp++;
+      else
+	/* On error, endp and srounds is not changed. */
+	safe_parse_maxint(&endp, &srounds);
+      if (*endp == '$')
+	{
+	  salt = endp + 1;
+	  rounds = MAX (ROUNDS_MIN, MIN (srounds, ROUNDS_MAX));
+	  rounds_custom = true;
+	}
+    }
+
+  salt_len = MIN (strcspn (salt, "$"), SALT_LEN_MAX);
+  key_len = strlen (key);
+
+  if ((key - (char *) 0) % __alignof__ (uint64_t) != 0)
+    {
+      char *tmp = (char *) alloca (key_len + __alignof__ (uint64_t));
+      key = copied_key =
+	memcpy (tmp + __alignof__ (uint64_t)
+		- (tmp - (char *) 0) % __alignof__ (uint64_t),
+		key, key_len);
+    }
+
+  if ((salt - (char *) 0) % __alignof__ (uint64_t) != 0)
+    {
+      char *tmp = (char *) alloca (salt_len + __alignof__ (uint64_t));
+      salt = copied_salt =
+	memcpy (tmp + __alignof__ (uint64_t)
+		- (tmp - (char *) 0) % __alignof__ (uint64_t),
+		salt, salt_len);
+    }
+
+  /* Prepare for the real work.  */
+  sha512_init_ctx (&ctx);
+
+  /* Add the key string.  */
+  sha512_process_bytes (key, key_len, &ctx);
+
+  /* The last part is the salt string.  This must be at most 16
+     characters and it ends at the first `$' character (for
+     compatibility with existing implementations).  */
+  sha512_process_bytes (salt, salt_len, &ctx);
+
+
+  /* Compute alternate SHA512 sum with input KEY, SALT, and KEY.  The
+     final result will be added to the first context.  */
+  sha512_init_ctx (&alt_ctx);
+
+  /* Add key.  */
+  sha512_process_bytes (key, key_len, &alt_ctx);
+
+  /* Add salt.  */
+  sha512_process_bytes (salt, salt_len, &alt_ctx);
+
+  /* Add key again.  */
+  sha512_process_bytes (key, key_len, &alt_ctx);
+
+  /* Now get result of this (64 bytes) and add it to the other
+     context.  */
+  sha512_finish_ctx (&alt_ctx, alt_result);
+
+  /* Add for any character in the key one byte of the alternate sum.  */
+  for (cnt = key_len; cnt > 64; cnt -= 64)
+    sha512_process_bytes (alt_result, 64, &ctx);
+  sha512_process_bytes (alt_result, cnt, &ctx);
+
+  /* Take the binary representation of the length of the key and for every
+     1 add the alternate sum, for every 0 the key.  */
+  for (cnt = key_len; cnt > 0; cnt >>= 1)
+    if ((cnt & 1) != 0)
+      sha512_process_bytes (alt_result, 64, &ctx);
+    else
+      sha512_process_bytes (key, key_len, &ctx);
+
+  /* Create intermediate result.  */
+  sha512_finish_ctx (&ctx, alt_result);
+
+  /* Start computation of P byte sequence.  */
+  sha512_init_ctx (&alt_ctx);
+
+  /* For every character in the password add the entire password.  */
+  for (cnt = 0; cnt < key_len; ++cnt)
+    sha512_process_bytes (key, key_len, &alt_ctx);
+
+  /* Finish the digest.  */
+  sha512_finish_ctx (&alt_ctx, temp_result);
+
+  /* Create byte sequence P.  */
+  cp = p_bytes = alloca (key_len);
+  for (cnt = key_len; cnt >= 64; cnt -= 64)
+    {
+      memcpy (cp, temp_result, 64);
+      cp += 64;
+    }
+  memcpy (cp, temp_result, cnt);
+
+  /* Start computation of S byte sequence.  */
+  sha512_init_ctx (&alt_ctx);
+
+  /* For every character in the password add the entire password.  */
+  for (cnt = 0; cnt < 16 + alt_result[0]; ++cnt)
+    sha512_process_bytes (salt, salt_len, &alt_ctx);
+
+  /* Finish the digest.  */
+  sha512_finish_ctx (&alt_ctx, temp_result);
+
+  /* Create byte sequence S.  */
+  cp = s_bytes = alloca (salt_len);
+  for (cnt = salt_len; cnt >= 64; cnt -= 64)
+    {
+      memcpy (cp, temp_result, 64);
+      cp += 64;
+    }
+  memcpy (cp, temp_result, cnt);
+
+  /* Repeatedly run the collected hash value through SHA512 to burn
+     CPU cycles.  */
+  for (cnt = 0; cnt < rounds; ++cnt)
+    {
+      /* New context.  */
+      sha512_init_ctx (&ctx);
+
+      /* Add key or last result.  */
+      if ((cnt & 1) != 0)
+	sha512_process_bytes (p_bytes, key_len, &ctx);
+      else
+	sha512_process_bytes (alt_result, 64, &ctx);
+
+      /* Add salt for numbers not divisible by 3.  */
+      if (cnt % 3 != 0)
+	sha512_process_bytes (s_bytes, salt_len, &ctx);
+
+      /* Add key for numbers not divisible by 7.  */
+      if (cnt % 7 != 0)
+	sha512_process_bytes (p_bytes, key_len, &ctx);
+
+      /* Add key or last result.  */
+      if ((cnt & 1) != 0)
+	sha512_process_bytes (alt_result, 64, &ctx);
+      else
+	sha512_process_bytes (p_bytes, key_len, &ctx);
+
+      /* Create intermediate result.  */
+      sha512_finish_ctx (&ctx, alt_result);
+    }
+
+  /* Now we can construct the result string.  It consists of three
+     parts.  */
+  cp = stpncpy (buffer, sha512_salt_prefix, MAX (0, buflen));
+  buflen -= sizeof (sha512_salt_prefix) - 1;
+
+  if (rounds_custom)
+    {
+      char sbuf[64];
+      grub_sprintf (sbuf, "%s%llu$", sha512_rounds_prefix,
+		    (unsigned long long)rounds);
+      size_t n = strlen (sbuf);
+      memcpy (cp, sbuf, MIN (MAX (0, buflen), n));
+      cp += n;
+      buflen -= n;
+    }
+
+  cp = stpncpy (cp, salt, MIN ((size_t) MAX (0, buflen), salt_len));
+  buflen -= MIN ((size_t) MAX (0, buflen), salt_len);
+
+  if (buflen > 0)
+    {
+      *cp++ = '$';
+      --buflen;
+    }
+
+#define b64_from_24bit(B2, B1, B0, N)					      \
+  do {									      \
+    unsigned int w = ((B2) << 16) | ((B1) << 8) | (B0);			      \
+    int n = (N);							      \
+    while (n-- > 0 && buflen > 0)					      \
+      {									      \
+	*cp++ = b64t[w & 0x3f];						      \
+	--buflen;							      \
+	w >>= 6;							      \
+      }									      \
+  } while (0)
+
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[0], alt_result[21], alt_result[42], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[22], alt_result[43], alt_result[1], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[44], alt_result[2], alt_result[23], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[3], alt_result[24], alt_result[45], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[25], alt_result[46], alt_result[4], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[47], alt_result[5], alt_result[26], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[6], alt_result[27], alt_result[48], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[28], alt_result[49], alt_result[7], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[50], alt_result[8], alt_result[29], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[9], alt_result[30], alt_result[51], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[31], alt_result[52], alt_result[10], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[53], alt_result[11], alt_result[32], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[12], alt_result[33], alt_result[54], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[34], alt_result[55], alt_result[13], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[56], alt_result[14], alt_result[35], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[15], alt_result[36], alt_result[57], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[37], alt_result[58], alt_result[16], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[59], alt_result[17], alt_result[38], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[18], alt_result[39], alt_result[60], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[40], alt_result[61], alt_result[19], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (alt_result[62], alt_result[20], alt_result[41], 4);
+  b64_from_24bit (0, 0, alt_result[63], 2);
+
+  if (buflen <= 0)
+    buffer = NULL;
+  else
+    *cp = '\0';		/* Terminate the string.  */
+
+  /* Clear the buffer for the intermediate result so that people
+     attaching to processes or reading core dumps cannot get any
+     information.  We do it in this way to clear correct_words[]
+     inside the SHA512 implementation as well.  */
+  sha512_init_ctx (&ctx);
+  sha512_finish_ctx (&ctx, alt_result);
+  memset (temp_result, '\0', sizeof (temp_result));
+  memset (p_bytes, '\0', key_len);
+  memset (s_bytes, '\0', salt_len);
+  memset (&ctx, '\0', sizeof (ctx));
+  memset (&alt_ctx, '\0', sizeof (alt_ctx));
+  if (copied_key != NULL)
+    memset (copied_key, '\0', key_len);
+  if (copied_salt != NULL)
+    memset (copied_salt, '\0', salt_len);
+
+  return buffer;
+}
+
+
+/* This entry point is equivalent to the `crypt' function in Unix
+   libcs.  */
+char *
+sha512_crypt (const char *key, const char *salt)
+{
+  /* We don't want to have an arbitrary limit in the size of the
+     password.  We can compute an upper bound for the size of the
+     result in advance and so we can prepare the buffer we pass to
+     `sha512_crypt_r'.  */
+  static char buffer[sizeof (sha512_salt_prefix) - 1
+		     + sizeof (sha512_rounds_prefix) + 9 + 1
+		     + 256 + 1 + 86 + 1]; /* 256 bytes for salt */
+  int needed = (sizeof (sha512_salt_prefix) - 1
+		+ sizeof (sha512_rounds_prefix) + 9 + 1
+		+ strlen (salt) + 1 + 86 + 1);
+
+  if (sizeof (buffer) < needed)
+    return NULL;
+
+  return sha512_crypt_r (key, salt, buffer, sizeof (buffer));
+}
+
+
+#ifdef TEST
+static const struct
+{
+  const char *input;
+  const char result[64];
+} tests[] =
+  {
+    /* Test vectors from FIPS 180-2: appendix C.1.  */
+    { "abc",
+      "\xdd\xaf\x35\xa1\x93\x61\x7a\xba\xcc\x41\x73\x49\xae\x20\x41\x31"
+      "\x12\xe6\xfa\x4e\x89\xa9\x7e\xa2\x0a\x9e\xee\xe6\x4b\x55\xd3\x9a"
+      "\x21\x92\x99\x2a\x27\x4f\xc1\xa8\x36\xba\x3c\x23\xa3\xfe\xeb\xbd"
+      "\x45\x4d\x44\x23\x64\x3c\xe8\x0e\x2a\x9a\xc9\x4f\xa5\x4c\xa4\x9f" },
+    /* Test vectors from FIPS 180-2: appendix C.2.  */
+    { "abcdefghbcdefghicdefghijdefghijkefghijklfghijklmghijklmn"
+      "hijklmnoijklmnopjklmnopqklmnopqrlmnopqrsmnopqrstnopqrstu",
+      "\x8e\x95\x9b\x75\xda\xe3\x13\xda\x8c\xf4\xf7\x28\x14\xfc\x14\x3f"
+      "\x8f\x77\x79\xc6\xeb\x9f\x7f\xa1\x72\x99\xae\xad\xb6\x88\x90\x18"
+      "\x50\x1d\x28\x9e\x49\x00\xf7\xe4\x33\x1b\x99\xde\xc4\xb5\x43\x3a"
+      "\xc7\xd3\x29\xee\xb6\xdd\x26\x54\x5e\x96\xe5\x5b\x87\x4b\xe9\x09" },
+    /* Test vectors from the NESSIE project.  */
+    { "",
+      "\xcf\x83\xe1\x35\x7e\xef\xb8\xbd\xf1\x54\x28\x50\xd6\x6d\x80\x07"
+      "\xd6\x20\xe4\x05\x0b\x57\x15\xdc\x83\xf4\xa9\x21\xd3\x6c\xe9\xce"
+      "\x47\xd0\xd1\x3c\x5d\x85\xf2\xb0\xff\x83\x18\xd2\x87\x7e\xec\x2f"
+      "\x63\xb9\x31\xbd\x47\x41\x7a\x81\xa5\x38\x32\x7a\xf9\x27\xda\x3e" },
+    { "a",
+      "\x1f\x40\xfc\x92\xda\x24\x16\x94\x75\x09\x79\xee\x6c\xf5\x82\xf2"
+      "\xd5\xd7\xd2\x8e\x18\x33\x5d\xe0\x5a\xbc\x54\xd0\x56\x0e\x0f\x53"
+      "\x02\x86\x0c\x65\x2b\xf0\x8d\x56\x02\x52\xaa\x5e\x74\x21\x05\x46"
+      "\xf3\x69\xfb\xbb\xce\x8c\x12\xcf\xc7\x95\x7b\x26\x52\xfe\x9a\x75" },
+    { "message digest",
+      "\x10\x7d\xbf\x38\x9d\x9e\x9f\x71\xa3\xa9\x5f\x6c\x05\x5b\x92\x51"
+      "\xbc\x52\x68\xc2\xbe\x16\xd6\xc1\x34\x92\xea\x45\xb0\x19\x9f\x33"
+      "\x09\xe1\x64\x55\xab\x1e\x96\x11\x8e\x8a\x90\x5d\x55\x97\xb7\x20"
+      "\x38\xdd\xb3\x72\xa8\x98\x26\x04\x6d\xe6\x66\x87\xbb\x42\x0e\x7c" },
+    { "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz",
+      "\x4d\xbf\xf8\x6c\xc2\xca\x1b\xae\x1e\x16\x46\x8a\x05\xcb\x98\x81"
+      "\xc9\x7f\x17\x53\xbc\xe3\x61\x90\x34\x89\x8f\xaa\x1a\xab\xe4\x29"
+      "\x95\x5a\x1b\xf8\xec\x48\x3d\x74\x21\xfe\x3c\x16\x46\x61\x3a\x59"
+      "\xed\x54\x41\xfb\x0f\x32\x13\x89\xf7\x7f\x48\xa8\x79\xc7\xb1\xf1" },
+    { "abcdbcdecdefdefgefghfghighijhijkijkljklmklmnlmnomnopnopq",
+      "\x20\x4a\x8f\xc6\xdd\xa8\x2f\x0a\x0c\xed\x7b\xeb\x8e\x08\xa4\x16"
+      "\x57\xc1\x6e\xf4\x68\xb2\x28\xa8\x27\x9b\xe3\x31\xa7\x03\xc3\x35"
+      "\x96\xfd\x15\xc1\x3b\x1b\x07\xf9\xaa\x1d\x3b\xea\x57\x78\x9c\xa0"
+      "\x31\xad\x85\xc7\xa7\x1d\xd7\x03\x54\xec\x63\x12\x38\xca\x34\x45" },
+    { "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789",
+      "\x1e\x07\xbe\x23\xc2\x6a\x86\xea\x37\xea\x81\x0c\x8e\xc7\x80\x93"
+      "\x52\x51\x5a\x97\x0e\x92\x53\xc2\x6f\x53\x6c\xfc\x7a\x99\x96\xc4"
+      "\x5c\x83\x70\x58\x3e\x0a\x78\xfa\x4a\x90\x04\x1d\x71\xa4\xce\xab"
+      "\x74\x23\xf1\x9c\x71\xb9\xd5\xa3\xe0\x12\x49\xf0\xbe\xbd\x58\x94" },
+    { "123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890"
+      "12345678901234567890",
+      "\x72\xec\x1e\xf1\x12\x4a\x45\xb0\x47\xe8\xb7\xc7\x5a\x93\x21\x95"
+      "\x13\x5b\xb6\x1d\xe2\x4e\xc0\xd1\x91\x40\x42\x24\x6e\x0a\xec\x3a"
+      "\x23\x54\xe0\x93\xd7\x6f\x30\x48\xb4\x56\x76\x43\x46\x90\x0c\xb1"
+      "\x30\xd2\xa4\xfd\x5d\xd1\x6a\xbb\x5e\x30\xbc\xb8\x50\xde\xe8\x43" }
+  };
+#define ntests (sizeof (tests) / sizeof (tests[0]))
+
+
+static const struct
+{
+  const char *salt;
+  const char *input;
+  const char *expected;
+} tests2[] =
+{
+  { "$6$saltstring", "Hello world!",
+    "$6$saltstring$svn8UoSVapNtMuq1ukKS4tPQd8iKwSMHWjl/O817G3uBnIFNjnQJu"
+    "esI68u4OTLiBFdcbYEdFCoEOfaS35inz1" },
+  { "$6$rounds=10000$saltstringsaltstring", "Hello world!",
+    "$6$rounds=10000$saltstringsaltst$OW1/O6BYHV6BcXZu8QVeXbDWra3Oeqh0sb"
+    "HbbMCVNSnCM/UrjmM0Dp8vOuZeHBy/YTBmSK6H9qs/y3RnOaw5v." },
+  { "$6$rounds=5000$toolongsaltstring", "This is just a test",
+    "$6$rounds=5000$toolongsaltstrin$lQ8jolhgVRVhY4b5pZKaysCLi0QBxGoNeKQ"
+    "zQ3glMhwllF7oGDZxUhx1yxdYcz/e1JSbq3y6JMxxl8audkUEm0" },
+  { "$6$rounds=1400$anotherlongsaltstring",
+    "a very much longer text to encrypt.  This one even stretches over more"
+    "than one line.",
+    "$6$rounds=1400$anotherlongsalts$POfYwTEok97VWcjxIiSOjiykti.o/pQs.wP"
+    "vMxQ6Fm7I6IoYN3CmLs66x9t0oSwbtEW7o7UmJEiDwGqd8p4ur1" },
+  { "$6$rounds=77777$short",
+    "we have a short salt string but not a short password",
+    "$6$rounds=77777$short$WuQyW2YR.hBNpjjRhpYD/ifIw05xdfeEyQoMxIXbkvr0g"
+    "ge1a1x3yRULJ5CCaUeOxFmtlcGZelFl5CxtgfiAc0" },
+  { "$6$rounds=123456$asaltof16chars..", "a short string",
+    "$6$rounds=123456$asaltof16chars..$BtCwjqMJGx5hrJhZywWvt0RLE8uZ4oPwc"
+    "elCjmw2kSYu.Ec6ycULevoBK25fs2xXgMNrCzIMVcgEJAstJeonj1" },
+  { "$6$rounds=10$roundstoolow", "the minimum number is still observed",
+    "$6$rounds=1000$roundstoolow$kUMsbe306n21p9R.FRkW3IGn.S9NPN0x50YhH1x"
+    "hLsPuWGsUSklZt58jaTfF4ZEQpyUNGc0dqbpBYYBaHHrsX." },
+};
+#define ntests2 (sizeof (tests2) / sizeof (tests2[0]))
+
+
+int
+sha512_test (void)
+{
+  struct sha512_ctx ctx;
+  char sum[64];
+  int result = 0;
+  int cnt, i;
+
+  for (cnt = 0; cnt < (int) ntests; ++cnt)
+    {
+      sha512_init_ctx (&ctx);
+      sha512_process_bytes (tests[cnt].input, strlen (tests[cnt].input), &ctx);
+      sha512_finish_ctx (&ctx, sum);
+      if (memcmp (tests[cnt].result, sum, 64) != 0)
+	{
+	  printf ("test %d run %d failed\n", cnt, 1);
+	  result = 1;
+	}
+
+      sha512_init_ctx (&ctx);
+      for (i = 0; tests[cnt].input[i] != '\0'; ++i)
+	sha512_process_bytes (&tests[cnt].input[i], 1, &ctx);
+      sha512_finish_ctx (&ctx, sum);
+      if (memcmp (tests[cnt].result, sum, 64) != 0)
+	{
+	  printf ("test %d run %d failed\n", cnt, 2);
+	  result = 1;
+	}
+    }
+
+  /* Test vector from FIPS 180-2: appendix C.3.  */
+  char buf[1000];
+  memset (buf, 'a', sizeof (buf));
+  sha512_init_ctx (&ctx);
+  for (i = 0; i < 1000; ++i)
+    sha512_process_bytes (buf, sizeof (buf), &ctx);
+  sha512_finish_ctx (&ctx, sum);
+  static const char expected[64] =
+    "\xe7\x18\x48\x3d\x0c\xe7\x69\x64\x4e\x2e\x42\xc7\xbc\x15\xb4\x63"
+    "\x8e\x1f\x98\xb1\x3b\x20\x44\x28\x56\x32\xa8\x03\xaf\xa9\x73\xeb"
+    "\xde\x0f\xf2\x44\x87\x7e\xa6\x0a\x4c\xb0\x43\x2c\xe5\x77\xc3\x1b"
+    "\xeb\x00\x9c\x5c\x2c\x49\xaa\x2e\x4e\xad\xb2\x17\xad\x8c\xc0\x9b";
+  if (memcmp (expected, sum, 64) != 0)
+    {
+      printf ("test %d failed\n", cnt);
+      result = 1;
+    }
+
+  for (cnt = 0; cnt < ntests2; ++cnt)
+    {
+      char *cp = sha512_crypt (tests2[cnt].input, tests2[cnt].salt);
+
+      if (strcmp (cp, tests2[cnt].expected) != 0)
+	{
+	  printf ("test %d: expected \"%s\", got \"%s\"\n",
+	   	  cnt, tests2[cnt].expected, cp);
+	  result = 1;
+	}
+    }
+
+  if (result == 0)
+    printf ("all tests OK\n");
+
+  return result;
+}
+#endif
diff -urN --exclude '*~' grub/util/grub-crypt.in grub-0.97/util/grub-crypt.in
--- grub/util/grub-crypt.in	1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+++ grub-0.97/util/grub-crypt.in	2010-01-12 18:45:43.854516897 +0100
@@ -0,0 +1,80 @@
+#! /usr/bin/python
+
+'''Generate encrypted passwords for GRUB.'''
+
+import crypt
+import getopt
+import getpass
+import sys
+
+def usage():
+    '''Output usage message to stderr and exit.'''
+    print >> sys.stderr, 'Usage: grub-crypt [OPTION]...'
+    print >> sys.stderr, 'Try `$progname --help\' for more information.'
+    sys.exit(1)
+
+def gen_salt():
+    '''Generate a random salt.'''
+    ret = ''
+    with open('/dev/urandom', 'rb') as urandom:
+        while True:
+            byte = urandom.read(1)
+            if byte in ('ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'
+                        './0123456789'):
+                ret += byte
+                if len(ret) == 16:
+                    break
+    return ret
+
+def main():
+    '''Top level.'''
+    crypt_type = '$6$' # SHA-256
+    try:
+        opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'hv',
+                                   ('help', 'version', 'md5', 'sha-256',
+                                    'sha-512'))
+    except getopt.GetoptError, err:
+        print >> sys.stderr, str(err)
+        usage()
+    if args:
+        print >> sys.stderr, 'Unexpected argument `%s\'' % (args[0],)
+        usage()
+    for (opt, _) in opts:
+        if opt in ('-h', '--help'):
+            print (
+'''Usage: grub-crypt [OPTION]...
+Encrypt a password.
+
+  -h, --help              Print this message and exit
+  -v, --version           Print the version information and exit
+  --md5                   Use MD5 to encrypt the password
+  --sha-256               Use SHA-256 to encrypt the password
+  --sha-512               Use SHA-512 to encrypt the password (default)
+
+Report bugs to <bug-grub at gnu.org>.
+EOF''')
+            sys.exit(0)
+        elif opt in ('-v', '--version'):
+            print 'grub-crypt (GNU GRUB @VERSION@)'
+            sys.exit(0)
+        elif opt == '--md5':
+            crypt_type = '$1$'
+        elif opt == '--sha-256':
+            crypt_type = '$5$'
+        elif opt == '--sha-512':
+            crypt_type = '$6$'
+        else:
+            assert False, 'Unhandled option'
+    password = getpass.getpass('Password: ')
+    password2 = getpass.getpass('Retype password: ')
+    if not password:
+        print >> sys.stderr, 'Empty password is not permitted.'
+        sys.exit(1)
+    if password != password2:
+        print >> sys.stderr, 'Sorry, passwords do not match.'
+        sys.exit(1)
+    salt = crypt_type + gen_salt()
+    print crypt.crypt(password, salt)
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+    main()
diff -urN --exclude '*~' grub/util/Makefile.am grub-0.97/util/Makefile.am
--- grub/util/Makefile.am	2010-01-12 12:44:23.679524866 +0100
+++ grub-0.97/util/Makefile.am	2010-01-12 18:47:56.200780472 +0100
@@ -17,3 +17,5 @@
 sbin_SCRIPTS = grub-md5-crypt grub-terminfo
 
 endif
+
+bin_SCRIPTS = grub-crypt


Index: grub.spec
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/extras/rpms/grub/devel/grub.spec,v
retrieving revision 1.113
retrieving revision 1.114
diff -u -p -r1.113 -r1.114
--- grub.spec	5 Jan 2010 22:22:59 -0000	1.113
+++ grub.spec	9 Mar 2010 22:20:54 -0000	1.114
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 Name: grub
 Version: 0.97
-Release: 64%{?dist}
+Release: 65%{?dist}
 Epoch: 1
 Summary: Grand Unified Boot Loader.
 Group: System Environment/Base
@@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ Patch22: grub-0.97-use-gnuefi.patch
 Patch23: grub-0.97-gate-a20.patch
 Patch24: grub-0.97-efi-graphics-mode-selection.patch
 Patch25: grub-silent.patch
+Patch26: grub-0.97-bz553741-sha2.patch
 
 %description
 GRUB (Grand Unified Boot Loader) is an experimental boot loader
@@ -87,6 +88,7 @@ systems.
 %patch23 -p1
 %patch24 -p1
 %patch25 -p1
+%patch26 -p1
 
 %build
 autoreconf
@@ -148,6 +150,10 @@ fi
 %{_datadir}/grub
 
 %changelog
+* Tue Mar 09 2010 Peter Jones <pjones at redhat.com> - 0.97-65
+- Add sha256 support to grub's password options (mitr)
+  Resolves: rhbz#553741
+
 * Tue Jan 05 2010 Peter Jones <pjones at redhat.com> - 0.97-64
 - Propogate the fix for the version number mishap in the F-12 tree to here...
 



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