[PATCH v5 5/7] staging: skein: Inlines rotl_64

From: Eric Rost
Date: Fri Oct 24 2014 - 07:58:23 EST


Inlines the rotl_64 macro.

Signed-off-by: Eric Rost <eric.rost@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
drivers/staging/skein/skein_base.h | 19 ++++++++++---------
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/staging/skein/skein_base.h b/drivers/staging/skein/skein_base.h
index 9f10af9..0111fa4 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/skein/skein_base.h
+++ b/drivers/staging/skein/skein_base.h
@@ -33,10 +33,6 @@
#define SKEIN512_DIGEST_BIT_SIZE 512
#define SKEIN1024_DIGEST_BIT_SIZE 1024

-#ifndef rotl_64
-#define rotl_64(x, N) (((x) << (N)) | ((x) >> (64-(N))))
-#endif
-
/* below two prototype assume we are handed aligned data */
#define skein_put64_lsb_first(dst08, src64, b_cnt) memcpy(dst08, src64, b_cnt)
#define skein_get64_lsb_first(dst64, src08, w_cnt) \
@@ -49,12 +45,12 @@ enum {
SKEIN_BAD_HASHLEN = 2
};

-#define SKEIN_MODIFIER_WORDS (2) /* number of modifier (tweak) words */
+#define SKEIN_MODIFIER_WORDS 2 /* number of modifier (tweak) words */

-#define SKEIN_256_STATE_WORDS (4)
-#define SKEIN_512_STATE_WORDS (8)
-#define SKEIN_1024_STATE_WORDS (16)
-#define SKEIN_MAX_STATE_WORDS (16)
+#define SKEIN_256_STATE_WORDS 4
+#define SKEIN_512_STATE_WORDS 8
+#define SKEIN_1024_STATE_WORDS 16
+#define SKEIN_MAX_STATE_WORDS 16

#define SKEIN_256_STATE_BYTES (8*SKEIN_256_STATE_WORDS)
#define SKEIN_512_STATE_BYTES (8*SKEIN_512_STATE_WORDS)
@@ -92,6 +88,11 @@ struct skein_1024_ctx { /* 1024-bit Skein hash context structure */
u8 b[SKEIN_1024_BLOCK_BYTES]; /* partial block buf (8-byte aligned) */
};

+static inline int rotl_64(int x, int N)
+{
+ return (x << N) | (x >> (64 - N));
+}
+
/* Skein APIs for (incremental) "straight hashing" */
int skein_256_init(struct skein_256_ctx *ctx, size_t hash_bit_len);
int skein_512_init(struct skein_512_ctx *ctx, size_t hash_bit_len);
--
2.1.1

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