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+/* SCTP kernel reference Implementation
+ * Copyright (c) 1999-2001 Motorola, Inc.
+ * Copyright (c) 2001-2003 International Business Machines, Corp.
+ * 
+ * This file is part of the SCTP kernel reference Implementation
+ * 
+ * SCTP Checksum functions
+ * 
+ * The SCTP reference implementation is free software; 
+ * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of 
+ * the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
+ * any later version.
+ * 
+ * The SCTP reference implementation is distributed in the hope that it 
+ * will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
+ *                 ************************
+ * warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
+ * See the GNU General Public License for more details.
+ * 
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
+ * the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
+ * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.  
+ * 
+ * Please send any bug reports or fixes you make to the
+ * email address(es):
+ *    lksctp developers <lksctp-developers@lists.sourceforge.net>
+ * 
+ * Or submit a bug report through the following website:
+ *    http://www.sf.net/projects/lksctp
+ *
+ * Written or modified by: 
+ *    Dinakaran Joseph 
+ *    Jon Grimm <jgrimm@us.ibm.com>
+ *    Sridhar Samudrala <sri@us.ibm.com>
+ * 
+ * Any bugs reported given to us we will try to fix... any fixes shared will
+ * be incorporated into the next SCTP release.
+ */
+
+/* The following code has been taken directly from
+ * draft-ietf-tsvwg-sctpcsum-03.txt
+ *
+ * The code has now been modified specifically for SCTP knowledge.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/types.h>
+#include <net/sctp/sctp.h>
+
+#define CRC32C_POLY 0x1EDC6F41
+#define CRC32C(c,d) (c=(c>>8)^crc_c[(c^(d))&0xFF])
+/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */
+/* Copyright 2001, D. Otis.  Use this program, code or tables    */
+/* extracted from it, as desired without restriction.            */
+/*                                                               */
+/* 32 Bit Reflected CRC table generation for SCTP.               */
+/* To accommodate serial byte data being shifted out least       */
+/* significant bit first, the table's 32 bit words are reflected */
+/* which flips both byte and bit MS and LS positions.  The CRC   */
+/* is calculated MS bits first from the perspective of the serial*/
+/* stream.  The x^32 term is implied and the x^0 term may also   */
+/* be shown as +1.  The polynomial code used is 0x1EDC6F41.      */
+/* Castagnoli93                                                  */
+/* x^32+x^28+x^27+x^26+x^25+x^23+x^22+x^20+x^19+x^18+x^14+x^13+  */
+/* x^11+x^10+x^9+x^8+x^6+x^0                                     */
+/* Guy Castagnoli Stefan Braeuer and Martin Herrman              */
+/* "Optimization of Cyclic Redundancy-Check Codes                */
+/* with 24 and 32 Parity Bits",                                  */
+/* IEEE Transactions on Communications, Vol.41, No.6, June 1993  */
+/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */
+__u32 crc_c[256] = {
+	0x00000000, 0xF26B8303, 0xE13B70F7, 0x1350F3F4,
+	0xC79A971F, 0x35F1141C, 0x26A1E7E8, 0xD4CA64EB,
+	0x8AD958CF, 0x78B2DBCC, 0x6BE22838, 0x9989AB3B,
+	0x4D43CFD0, 0xBF284CD3, 0xAC78BF27, 0x5E133C24,
+	0x105EC76F, 0xE235446C, 0xF165B798, 0x030E349B,
+	0xD7C45070, 0x25AFD373, 0x36FF2087, 0xC494A384,
+	0x9A879FA0, 0x68EC1CA3, 0x7BBCEF57, 0x89D76C54,
+	0x5D1D08BF, 0xAF768BBC, 0xBC267848, 0x4E4DFB4B,
+	0x20BD8EDE, 0xD2D60DDD, 0xC186FE29, 0x33ED7D2A,
+	0xE72719C1, 0x154C9AC2, 0x061C6936, 0xF477EA35,
+	0xAA64D611, 0x580F5512, 0x4B5FA6E6, 0xB93425E5,
+	0x6DFE410E, 0x9F95C20D, 0x8CC531F9, 0x7EAEB2FA,
+	0x30E349B1, 0xC288CAB2, 0xD1D83946, 0x23B3BA45,
+	0xF779DEAE, 0x05125DAD, 0x1642AE59, 0xE4292D5A,
+	0xBA3A117E, 0x4851927D, 0x5B016189, 0xA96AE28A,
+	0x7DA08661, 0x8FCB0562, 0x9C9BF696, 0x6EF07595,
+	0x417B1DBC, 0xB3109EBF, 0xA0406D4B, 0x522BEE48,
+	0x86E18AA3, 0x748A09A0, 0x67DAFA54, 0x95B17957,
+	0xCBA24573, 0x39C9C670, 0x2A993584, 0xD8F2B687,
+	0x0C38D26C, 0xFE53516F, 0xED03A29B, 0x1F682198,
+	0x5125DAD3, 0xA34E59D0, 0xB01EAA24, 0x42752927,
+	0x96BF4DCC, 0x64D4CECF, 0x77843D3B, 0x85EFBE38,
+	0xDBFC821C, 0x2997011F, 0x3AC7F2EB, 0xC8AC71E8,
+	0x1C661503, 0xEE0D9600, 0xFD5D65F4, 0x0F36E6F7,
+	0x61C69362, 0x93AD1061, 0x80FDE395, 0x72966096,
+	0xA65C047D, 0x5437877E, 0x4767748A, 0xB50CF789,
+	0xEB1FCBAD, 0x197448AE, 0x0A24BB5A, 0xF84F3859,
+	0x2C855CB2, 0xDEEEDFB1, 0xCDBE2C45, 0x3FD5AF46,
+	0x7198540D, 0x83F3D70E, 0x90A324FA, 0x62C8A7F9,
+	0xB602C312, 0x44694011, 0x5739B3E5, 0xA55230E6,
+	0xFB410CC2, 0x092A8FC1, 0x1A7A7C35, 0xE811FF36,
+	0x3CDB9BDD, 0xCEB018DE, 0xDDE0EB2A, 0x2F8B6829,
+	0x82F63B78, 0x709DB87B, 0x63CD4B8F, 0x91A6C88C,
+	0x456CAC67, 0xB7072F64, 0xA457DC90, 0x563C5F93,
+	0x082F63B7, 0xFA44E0B4, 0xE9141340, 0x1B7F9043,
+	0xCFB5F4A8, 0x3DDE77AB, 0x2E8E845F, 0xDCE5075C,
+	0x92A8FC17, 0x60C37F14, 0x73938CE0, 0x81F80FE3,
+	0x55326B08, 0xA759E80B, 0xB4091BFF, 0x466298FC,
+	0x1871A4D8, 0xEA1A27DB, 0xF94AD42F, 0x0B21572C,
+	0xDFEB33C7, 0x2D80B0C4, 0x3ED04330, 0xCCBBC033,
+	0xA24BB5A6, 0x502036A5, 0x4370C551, 0xB11B4652,
+	0x65D122B9, 0x97BAA1BA, 0x84EA524E, 0x7681D14D,
+	0x2892ED69, 0xDAF96E6A, 0xC9A99D9E, 0x3BC21E9D,
+	0xEF087A76, 0x1D63F975, 0x0E330A81, 0xFC588982,
+	0xB21572C9, 0x407EF1CA, 0x532E023E, 0xA145813D,
+	0x758FE5D6, 0x87E466D5, 0x94B49521, 0x66DF1622,
+	0x38CC2A06, 0xCAA7A905, 0xD9F75AF1, 0x2B9CD9F2,
+	0xFF56BD19, 0x0D3D3E1A, 0x1E6DCDEE, 0xEC064EED,
+	0xC38D26C4, 0x31E6A5C7, 0x22B65633, 0xD0DDD530,
+	0x0417B1DB, 0xF67C32D8, 0xE52CC12C, 0x1747422F,
+	0x49547E0B, 0xBB3FFD08, 0xA86F0EFC, 0x5A048DFF,
+	0x8ECEE914, 0x7CA56A17, 0x6FF599E3, 0x9D9E1AE0,
+	0xD3D3E1AB, 0x21B862A8, 0x32E8915C, 0xC083125F,
+	0x144976B4, 0xE622F5B7, 0xF5720643, 0x07198540,
+	0x590AB964, 0xAB613A67, 0xB831C993, 0x4A5A4A90,
+	0x9E902E7B, 0x6CFBAD78, 0x7FAB5E8C, 0x8DC0DD8F,
+	0xE330A81A, 0x115B2B19, 0x020BD8ED, 0xF0605BEE,
+	0x24AA3F05, 0xD6C1BC06, 0xC5914FF2, 0x37FACCF1,
+	0x69E9F0D5, 0x9B8273D6, 0x88D28022, 0x7AB90321,
+	0xAE7367CA, 0x5C18E4C9, 0x4F48173D, 0xBD23943E,
+	0xF36E6F75, 0x0105EC76, 0x12551F82, 0xE03E9C81,
+	0x34F4F86A, 0xC69F7B69, 0xD5CF889D, 0x27A40B9E,
+	0x79B737BA, 0x8BDCB4B9, 0x988C474D, 0x6AE7C44E,
+	0xBE2DA0A5, 0x4C4623A6, 0x5F16D052, 0xAD7D5351,
+};
+     
+__u32 sctp_start_cksum(__u8 *buffer, __u16 length)
+{
+    	__u32 crc32 = ~(__u32) 0;
+	__u32 i;
+
+	/* Optimize this routine to be SCTP specific, knowing how
+	 * to skip the checksum field of the SCTP header.
+	 */
+
+	/* Calculate CRC up to the checksum. */
+	for (i = 0; i < (sizeof(struct sctphdr) - sizeof(__u32)); i++)
+      		CRC32C(crc32, buffer[i]);
+
+	/* Skip checksum field of the header. */
+	for (i = 0; i < sizeof(__u32); i++)
+		CRC32C(crc32, 0);
+
+	/* Calculate the rest of the CRC. */
+	for (i = sizeof(struct sctphdr); i < length ; i++)
+		CRC32C(crc32, buffer[i]);
+
+	return crc32;
+}
+
+__u32 sctp_update_cksum(__u8 *buffer, __u16 length, __u32 crc32)
+{
+	__u32 i;
+
+	for (i = 0; i < length ; i++)
+		CRC32C(crc32, buffer[i]);
+
+	return crc32;
+}
+
+__u32 sctp_update_copy_cksum(__u8 *to, __u8 *from, __u16 length, __u32 crc32)
+{
+	__u32 i;
+	__u32 *_to = (__u32 *)to;
+	__u32 *_from = (__u32 *)from;
+	
+	for (i = 0; i < (length/4); i++) {
+		_to[i] = _from[i];
+		CRC32C(crc32, from[i*4]);
+		CRC32C(crc32, from[i*4+1]);
+		CRC32C(crc32, from[i*4+2]);
+		CRC32C(crc32, from[i*4+3]);	
+	}
+
+	return crc32;
+}
+
+__u32 sctp_end_cksum(__u32 crc32)
+{
+	__u32 result;
+	__u8 byte0, byte1, byte2, byte3;
+
+	result = ~crc32;
+
+	/*  result  now holds the negated polynomial remainder;
+	 *  since the table and algorithm is "reflected" [williams95].
+	 *  That is,  result has the same value as if we mapped the message
+	 *  to a polyomial, computed the host-bit-order polynomial
+	 *  remainder, performed final negation, then did an end-for-end
+	 *  bit-reversal.
+	 *  Note that a 32-bit bit-reversal is identical to four inplace
+	 *  8-bit reversals followed by an end-for-end byteswap.
+	 *  In other words, the bytes of each bit are in the right order,
+	 *  but the bytes have been byteswapped.  So we now do an explicit
+	 *  byteswap.  On a little-endian machine, this byteswap and
+	 *  the final ntohl cancel out and could be elided.
+	 */
+	byte0 = result & 0xff;
+	byte1 = (result>>8) & 0xff;
+	byte2 = (result>>16) & 0xff;
+	byte3 = (result>>24) & 0xff;
+
+	crc32 = ((byte0 << 24) |
+		 (byte1 << 16) |
+		 (byte2 << 8)  |
+		 byte3);
+	return crc32;
+}

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