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# Util/Padding.py : Functions to manage padding
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__all__ = [ 'pad', 'unpad' ]
from Crypto.Util.py3compat import *
def pad(data_to_pad, block_size, style='pkcs7'):
"""Apply standard padding.
Args:
data_to_pad (byte string):
The data that needs to be padded.
block_size (integer):
The block boundary to use for padding. The output length is guaranteed
to be a multiple of :data:`block_size`.
style (string):
Padding algorithm. It can be *'pkcs7'* (default), *'iso7816'* or *'x923'*.
Return:
byte string : the original data with the appropriate padding added at the end.
"""
padding_len = block_size-len(data_to_pad)%block_size
if style == 'pkcs7':
padding = bchr(padding_len)*padding_len
elif style == 'x923':
padding = bchr(0)*(padding_len-1) + bchr(padding_len)
elif style == 'iso7816':
padding = bchr(128) + bchr(0)*(padding_len-1)
else:
raise ValueError("Unknown padding style")
return data_to_pad + padding
def unpad(padded_data, block_size, style='pkcs7'):
"""Remove standard padding.
Args:
padded_data (byte string):
A piece of data with padding that needs to be stripped.
block_size (integer):
The block boundary to use for padding. The input length
must be a multiple of :data:`block_size`.
style (string):
Padding algorithm. It can be *'pkcs7'* (default), *'iso7816'* or *'x923'*.
Return:
byte string : data without padding.
Raises:
ValueError: if the padding is incorrect.
"""
pdata_len = len(padded_data)
if pdata_len % block_size:
raise ValueError("Input data is not padded")
if style in ('pkcs7', 'x923'):
padding_len = bord(padded_data[-1])
if padding_len<1 or padding_len>min(block_size, pdata_len):
raise ValueError("Padding is incorrect.")
if style == 'pkcs7':
if padded_data[-padding_len:]!=bchr(padding_len)*padding_len:
raise ValueError("PKCS#7 padding is incorrect.")
else:
if padded_data[-padding_len:-1]!=bchr(0)*(padding_len-1):
raise ValueError("ANSI X.923 padding is incorrect.")
elif style == 'iso7816':
padding_len = pdata_len - padded_data.rfind(bchr(128))
if padding_len<1 or padding_len>min(block_size, pdata_len):
raise ValueError("Padding is incorrect.")
if padding_len>1 and padded_data[1-padding_len:]!=bchr(0)*(padding_len-1):
raise ValueError("ISO 7816-4 padding is incorrect.")
else:
raise ValueError("Unknown padding style")
return padded_data[:-padding_len]