coreboot-libre-fam15h-rdimm/3rdparty/chromeec/test/base32.c

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/* Copyright 2017 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file.
*
* Test Base-32 encoding/decoding
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include "common.h"
#include "base32.h"
#include "test_util.h"
#include "util.h"
static int test_crc5(void)
{
uint32_t seen;
int i, j, c;
int errors = 0;
/*
* For every current CRC value and symbol, new CRC value is unique.
* This guarantees a single-character typo will be detected.
*/
for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) {
seen = 0;
for (j = 0; j < 32; j++)
seen |= 1 << crc5_sym(j, i);
TEST_ASSERT(seen == 0xffffffff);
}
/*
* Do the same in the opposite order, to make sure a subsequent
* character doesn't obscure a previous typo.
*/
for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) {
seen = 0;
for (j = 0; j < 32; j++)
seen |= 1 << crc5_sym(i, j);
TEST_ASSERT(seen == 0xffffffff);
}
/* Transposing different symbols generates distinct CRCs */
for (c = 0; c < 32; c++) {
for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) {
for (j = i + 1; j < 32; j++) {
if (crc5_sym(j, crc5_sym(i, c)) ==
crc5_sym(i, crc5_sym(j, c)))
errors++;
}
}
}
TEST_ASSERT(errors == 0);
return EC_SUCCESS;
}
static int enctest(const void *src, int srcbits, int crc_every,
const char *enc)
{
char dest[32];
if (base32_encode(dest, sizeof(dest), src, srcbits, crc_every))
return -1;
if (strlen(dest) != strlen(enc) || strncmp(dest, enc, strlen(dest))) {
fprintf(stderr, "expected encode: \"%s\"\n", enc);
fprintf(stderr, "got encode: \"%s\"\n", dest);
return -2;
}
return 0;
}
#define ENCTEST(a, b, c, d) TEST_ASSERT(enctest(a, b, c, d) == 0)
static int test_encode(void)
{
const uint8_t src1[5] = {0xff, 0x00, 0xff, 0x00, 0xff};
char enc[32];
/* Test for enough space; error produces null string */
*enc = 1;
TEST_ASSERT(base32_encode(enc, 3, src1, 15, 0) == EC_ERROR_INVAL);
TEST_ASSERT(*enc == 0);
/* Empty source */
ENCTEST("\x00", 0, 0, "");
/* Single symbol uses top 5 bits */
ENCTEST("\x07", 5, 0, "A");
ENCTEST("\xb8", 5, 0, "Z");
ENCTEST("\xc0", 5, 0, "2");
ENCTEST("\xf8", 5, 0, "9");
/* Multiples of 5 bits use top bits */
ENCTEST("\x08\x86", 10, 0, "BC");
ENCTEST("\x08\x86", 15, 0, "BCD");
/* Multiples of 8 bits pad with 0 bits */
ENCTEST("\xff", 8, 0, "96");
ENCTEST("\x08\x87", 16, 0, "BCDS");
/* Multiples of 40 bits use all the bits */
ENCTEST("\xff\x00\xff\x00\xff", 40, 0, "96AR8AH9");
/* CRC requires exact multiple of symbol count */
ENCTEST("\xff\x00\xff\x00\xff", 40, 4, "96ARU8AH9D");
ENCTEST("\xff\x00\xff\x00\xff", 40, 8, "96AR8AH9L");
TEST_ASSERT(
base32_encode(enc, 16, (uint8_t *)"\xff\x00\xff\x00\xff", 40, 6)
== EC_ERROR_INVAL);
/* But what matters is symbol count, not bit count */
ENCTEST("\xff\x00\xff\x00\xfe", 39, 4, "96ARU8AH8P");
return EC_SUCCESS;
}
static int cmpbytes(const uint8_t *expect, const uint8_t *got, int len,
const char *desc)
{
int i;
if (!memcmp(expect, got, len))
return 0;
fprintf(stderr, "expected %s:", desc);
for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
fprintf(stderr, " %02x", expect[i]);
fprintf(stderr, "\ngot %s: ", desc);
for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
fprintf(stderr, " %02x", got[i]);
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
return -2;
}
static int dectest(const void *dec, int decbits, int crc_every, const char *enc)
{
uint8_t dest[32];
int destbits = decbits > 0 ? decbits : sizeof(dest) * 8;
int wantbits = decbits > 0 ? decbits : 5 * strlen(enc);
int gotbits = base32_decode(dest, destbits, enc, crc_every);
TEST_ASSERT(gotbits == wantbits);
if (gotbits != wantbits)
return -1;
return cmpbytes(dec, dest, (decbits + 7) / 8, "decode");
}
#define DECTEST(a, b, c, d) TEST_ASSERT(dectest(a, b, c, d) == 0)
static int test_decode(void)
{
uint8_t dec[32];
/* Decode tests, dest-limited */
DECTEST("\xf8", 5, 0, "97");
DECTEST("\x08", 5, 0, "BCDS");
DECTEST("\x08\x80", 10, 0, "BCDS");
DECTEST("\x08\x86", 15, 0, "BCDS");
DECTEST("\xff", 8, 0, "96");
DECTEST("\x08\x87", 16, 0, "BCDS");
DECTEST("\xff\x00\xff\x00\xff", 40, 0, "96AR8AH9");
DECTEST("\xff\x00\xff\x00\xfe", 39, 4, "96ARU8AH8P");
/* Decode ignores whitespace and dashes */
DECTEST("\xff\x00\xff\x00\xff", 40, 0, " 96\tA-R\r8A H9\n");
/* Invalid symbol fails */
TEST_ASSERT(base32_decode(dec, 16, "AI", 0) == -1);
/* If dest buffer is big, use all the source bits */
DECTEST("", 0, 0, "");
DECTEST("\xf8", 0, 0, "9");
DECTEST("\x07\xc0", 0, 0, "A9");
DECTEST("\x00\x3e", 0, 0, "AA9");
DECTEST("\x00\x01\xf0", 0, 0, "AAA9");
DECTEST("\xff\x00\xff\x00\xff", 0, 0, "96AR8AH9");
/* Decode always overwrites destination */
memset(dec, 0xff, sizeof(dec));
DECTEST("\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00", 0, 0, "AAAAAAAA");
memset(dec, 0x00, sizeof(dec));
DECTEST("\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff", 0, 0, "99999999");
/* Good CRCs */
DECTEST("\xff\x00\xff\x00\xff", 40, 4, "96ARU8AH9D");
DECTEST("\xff\x00\xff\x00\xff", 40, 8, "96AR8AH9L");
/* CRC requires exact multiple of symbol count */
TEST_ASSERT(base32_decode(dec, 40, "96ARL8AH9", 4) == -1);
/* But what matters is symbol count, not bit count */
DECTEST("\xff\x00\xff\x00\xfe", 39, 4, "96ARU8AH8P");
/* Detect errors in data, CRC, and transposition */
TEST_ASSERT(base32_decode(dec, 40, "96AQL", 4) == -1);
TEST_ASSERT(base32_decode(dec, 40, "96ARM", 4) == -1);
TEST_ASSERT(base32_decode(dec, 40, "96RAL", 4) == -1);
return EC_SUCCESS;
}
void run_test(void)
{
test_reset();
RUN_TEST(test_crc5);
RUN_TEST(test_encode);
RUN_TEST(test_decode);
test_print_result();
}