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Fix uninitialized memory in SHA256 #8

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34 changes: 17 additions & 17 deletions lib/silkpre/sha256.c
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -181,25 +181,25 @@ static inline ALWAYS_INLINE void sha_256_implementation(uint32_t h[8], const voi

const uint8_t* p = chunk;

/*
* The w-array is really w[64], but since we only need
* 16 of them at a time, we save stack by calculating
* 16 at a time.
*
* This optimization was not there initially and the
* rest of the comments about w[64] are kept in their
* initial state.
*/

/*
* create a 64-entry message schedule array w[0..63] of 32-bit words
* (The initial values in w[0..63] don't matter, so many implementations zero them here)
* copy chunk into first 16 words w[0..15] of the message schedule array
*/
uint32_t w[16];

/* Compression function main loop: */
for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
/*
* The w-array is really w[64], but since we only need
* 16 of them at a time, we save stack by calculating
* 16 at a time.
*
* This optimization was not there initially and the
* rest of the comments about w[64] are kept in their
* initial state.
*/

/*
* create a 64-entry message schedule array w[0..63] of 32-bit words
* (The initial values in w[0..63] don't matter, so many implementations zero them here)
* copy chunk into first 16 words w[0..15] of the message schedule array
*/
uint32_t w[16];

for (j = 0; j < 16; j++) {
if (i == 0) {
w[j] = (uint32_t)p[0] << 24 | (uint32_t)p[1] << 16 | (uint32_t)p[2] << 8 | (uint32_t)p[3];
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