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# ===================================================================
#
# Copyright (c) 2021, Legrandin <[email protected]>
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from Cryptodome.Util.number import long_to_bytes
from Cryptodome.Util.py3compat import bchr

from . import TurboSHAKE128

def _length_encode(x):
    if x == 0:
        return b'\x00'

    S = long_to_bytes(x)
    return S + bchr(len(S))


# Possible states for a KangarooTwelve instance, which depend on the amount of data processed so far.
SHORT_MSG = 1       # Still within the first 8192 bytes, but it is not certain we will exceed them.
LONG_MSG_S0 = 2     # Still within the first 8192 bytes, and it is certain we will exceed them.
LONG_MSG_SX = 3     # Beyond the first 8192 bytes.
SQUEEZING = 4       # No more data to process.


class K12_XOF(object):
    """A KangarooTwelve hash object.
    Do not instantiate directly.
    Use the :func:`new` function.
    """

    def __init__(self, data, custom):

        if custom == None:
            custom = b''

        self._custom = custom + _length_encode(len(custom))
        self._state = SHORT_MSG
        self._padding = None        # Final padding is only decided in read()

        # Internal hash that consumes FinalNode
        # The real domain separation byte will be known before squeezing
        self._hash1 = TurboSHAKE128.new(domain=1)
        self._length1 = 0

        # Internal hash that produces CV_i (reset each time)
        self._hash2 = None
        self._length2 = 0

        # Incremented by one for each 8192-byte block
        self._ctr = 0

        if data:
            self.update(data)

    def update(self, data):
        """Hash the next piece of data.

        .. note::
            For better performance, submit chunks with a length multiple of 8192 bytes.

        Args:
            data (byte string/byte array/memoryview): The next chunk of the
              message to hash.
        """

        if self._state == SQUEEZING:
            raise TypeError("You cannot call 'update' after the first 'read'")

        if self._state == SHORT_MSG:
            next_length = self._length1 + len(data)

            if next_length + len(self._custom) <= 8192:
                self._length1 = next_length
                self._hash1.update(data)
                return self

            # Switch to tree hashing
            self._state = LONG_MSG_S0

        if self._state == LONG_MSG_S0:
            data_mem = memoryview(data)
            assert(self._length1 < 8192)
            dtc = min(len(data), 8192 - self._length1)
            self._hash1.update(data_mem[:dtc])
            self._length1 += dtc

            if self._length1 < 8192:
                return self

            # Finish hashing S_0 and start S_1
            assert(self._length1 == 8192)

            divider = b'\x03' + b'\x00' * 7
            self._hash1.update(divider)
            self._length1 += 8

            self._hash2 = TurboSHAKE128.new(domain=0x0B)
            self._length2 = 0
            self._ctr = 1

            self._state = LONG_MSG_SX
            return self.update(data_mem[dtc:])

        # LONG_MSG_SX
        assert(self._state == LONG_MSG_SX)
        index = 0
        len_data = len(data)

        # All iteractions could actually run in parallel
        data_mem = memoryview(data)
        while index < len_data:

            new_index = min(index + 8192 - self._length2, len_data)
            self._hash2.update(data_mem[index:new_index])
            self._length2 += new_index - index
            index = new_index

            if self._length2 == 8192:
                cv_i = self._hash2.read(32)
                self._hash1.update(cv_i)
                self._length1 += 32
                self._hash2._reset()
                self._length2 = 0
                self._ctr += 1

        return self

    def read(self, length):
        """
        Produce more bytes of the digest.

        .. note::
            You cannot use :meth:`update` anymore after the first call to
            :meth:`read`.

        Args:
            length (integer): the amount of bytes this method must return

        :return: the next piece of XOF output (of the given length)
        :rtype: byte string
        """

        custom_was_consumed = False

        if self._state == SHORT_MSG:
            self._hash1.update(self._custom)
            self._padding = 0x07
            self._state = SQUEEZING

        if self._state == LONG_MSG_S0:
            self.update(self._custom)
            custom_was_consumed = True
            assert(self._state == LONG_MSG_SX)

        if self._state == LONG_MSG_SX:
            if not custom_was_consumed:
                self.update(self._custom)

            # Is there still some leftover data in hash2?
            if self._length2 > 0:
                cv_i = self._hash2.read(32)
                self._hash1.update(cv_i)
                self._length1 += 32
                self._hash2._reset()
                self._length2 = 0
                self._ctr += 1

            trailer = _length_encode(self._ctr - 1) + b'\xFF\xFF'
            self._hash1.update(trailer)

            self._padding = 0x06
            self._state = SQUEEZING

        self._hash1._domain = self._padding
        return self._hash1.read(length)

    def new(self, data=None, custom=b''):
        return type(self)(data, custom)


def new(data=None, custom=None):
    """Return a fresh instance of a KangarooTwelve object.

    Args:
       data (bytes/bytearray/memoryview):
        Optional.
        The very first chunk of the message to hash.
        It is equivalent to an early call to :meth:`update`.
       custom (bytes):
        Optional.
        A customization byte string.

    :Return: A :class:`K12_XOF` object
    """

    return K12_XOF(data, custom)