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|  | ;; hill.lisp - A very bad implementation of a hill cipher along with some | ||||||
|  | ;; unnessesary, insecure PRNG key stuff. | ||||||
|  | ;; | ||||||
|  | ;; This file is free software under the terms of the GPL3 license. You can find | ||||||
|  | ;; a copy of the license at: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | ;; PRNG subroutines | ||||||
|  | (defparameter *system-rng-stream* | ||||||
|  |   (open "/dev/random" :element-type '(unsigned-byte 8))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun number-bits (num) | ||||||
|  |   "Return the number of bits in NUM." | ||||||
|  |   (ceiling (log num 2))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun get-random (&key (size 8) (rng-stream *system-rng-stream*)) | ||||||
|  |   "Read SIZE random bytes from the systems high-quality random source." | ||||||
|  |   (let ((read-buf (make-array size))) | ||||||
|  |     (read-sequence read-buf rng-stream) | ||||||
|  |     (loop with out-val = 0 | ||||||
|  |           for part across read-buf do | ||||||
|  |             (setq out-val (+ (ash out-val 8) part)) | ||||||
|  |           finally (return out-val)))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun xorshift*64 (seed) | ||||||
|  |   "Generate the next number in the xorshift* sequence starting or continuing | ||||||
|  | from SEED. That is, SEED should either be an initial, non-zero seed or the last | ||||||
|  | number generated in the sequence." | ||||||
|  |   (setq seed (logxor seed (ash seed -12)) | ||||||
|  |         seed (logxor seed (ash seed 25)) | ||||||
|  |         seed (logxor seed (ash seed -27))) | ||||||
|  |   ;; #x2545F4914F6CDD1DULL | ||||||
|  |   (logand (* seed 2685821657736338717) | ||||||
|  |           #xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF)) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun rand-clamp (num &key (bits 64) (min 0 has-min-p) | ||||||
|  |                          (max (1- (expt 2 bits)) has-max-p)) | ||||||
|  |   "Clamp the randomly generated number NUM to between [MIN, MAX]. The random | ||||||
|  | numbers is assumed to be between 0 and 2^BITS - 1." | ||||||
|  |   (if (or has-min-p has-max-p) | ||||||
|  |       (+ (* (- max min) (/ num (1- (expt 2 bits)))) min) | ||||||
|  |       num)) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defclass xorshift*64-stream () | ||||||
|  |   ((state :initarg :seed | ||||||
|  |           :initform 1 | ||||||
|  |           :documentation "The last generated number. If no number has yet been | ||||||
|  | generated, this is the seed.")) | ||||||
|  |   (:documentation "A stream of random numbers generated and xorshift*64 | ||||||
|  | algorithm.")) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun make-xorshift* (&key (seed (get-random)) (bits 64)) | ||||||
|  |   (case bits | ||||||
|  |     (64 (make-instance 'xorshift*64-stream :seed seed)) | ||||||
|  |     (t (error "Invalid prandom number size: ~d" bits)))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defmethod next-int ((stream xorshift*64-stream) &key (max #xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF) | ||||||
|  |                                                    (min 0)) | ||||||
|  |   "Get the next random integer between MIN and MAX from STREAM." | ||||||
|  |   (with-slots (state) stream | ||||||
|  |     (setf state (xorshift*64 state)) | ||||||
|  |     (floor (rand-clamp state :bits 64 :max max :min min)))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defparameter *default-rng* (make-xorshift*) | ||||||
|  |   "The default RNG source to use when generating matrices.") | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | ;; Matrix subroutines | ||||||
|  | (defun mat-minor (transpose-mat i j) | ||||||
|  |   "Find the minor of MAT for I and J." | ||||||
|  |   (destructuring-bind (height width) | ||||||
|  |       (array-dimensions transpose-mat) | ||||||
|  |     (let ((minor (make-array (list (1- height) | ||||||
|  |                                    (1- width))))) | ||||||
|  |       (dotimes (row height minor) | ||||||
|  |         (dotimes (col width) | ||||||
|  |           (unless (or (= row i) | ||||||
|  |                       (= col j)) | ||||||
|  |             (let ((out-row (if (> row i) | ||||||
|  |                                (1- row) | ||||||
|  |                                row)) | ||||||
|  |                   (out-col (if (> col j) | ||||||
|  |                                (1- col) | ||||||
|  |                                col))) | ||||||
|  |               (setf (aref minor out-row out-col) (aref transpose-mat row col))))))))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun cofactor-sgn (i j) | ||||||
|  |   "Return the sign of the cofactor at I and J." | ||||||
|  |   (expt -1 (+ i j))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun cofactor (mat i j) | ||||||
|  |   "Find the cofactor for I and J in MAT." | ||||||
|  |   (* (cofactor-sgn i j) (det (mat-minor mat i j)))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun first-column-cofactors (mat) | ||||||
|  |   "Find the cofactors for the first column of MAT." | ||||||
|  |   (let* ((height (array-dimension mat 0)) | ||||||
|  |          (out-arr (make-array height))) | ||||||
|  |     (dotimes (i height out-arr) | ||||||
|  |       (setf (aref out-arr i) (cofactor mat i 0))))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun det2x2 (mat) | ||||||
|  |   "Find the determinate of a 2x2 matrix MAT." | ||||||
|  |   (let ((a (aref mat 0 0)) | ||||||
|  |         (b (aref mat 0 1)) | ||||||
|  |         (c (aref mat 1 0)) | ||||||
|  |         (d (aref mat 1 1))) | ||||||
|  |     (- (* a d) (* b c)))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun det (mat &key first-column-cofactors) | ||||||
|  |   "Find the determinant of MAT. If the cofactors for the first column have | ||||||
|  | already been calculated, they can be supplied in FIRST-COLUMN-COFACTORS." | ||||||
|  |   (destructuring-bind (height width) | ||||||
|  |       (array-dimensions mat) | ||||||
|  |     (if (and (= height 2) | ||||||
|  |              (= width 2)) | ||||||
|  |         (det2x2 mat) | ||||||
|  |         (loop for i below height | ||||||
|  |               when first-column-cofactors | ||||||
|  |                 summing (* (aref mat i 0) (aref first-column-cofactors i)) | ||||||
|  |               else | ||||||
|  |                 summing (* (aref mat i 0) (cofactor mat i 0)))))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun map-mat (function mat) | ||||||
|  |   "Return a new matrix of the same dimensions as MAT, with each element being | ||||||
|  | the result of applying FUNCTION to each index of MAT. FUNCTION is passed two | ||||||
|  | values, (i j), where i and j are the row and column of the element." | ||||||
|  |   (destructuring-bind (height width) | ||||||
|  |       (array-dimensions mat) | ||||||
|  |     (let ((out-mat (make-array (list height width)))) | ||||||
|  |       (dotimes (row height out-mat) | ||||||
|  |         (dotimes (col width) | ||||||
|  |           (setf (aref out-mat row col) | ||||||
|  |                 (funcall function row col))))))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun extended-gcd (n1 n2) | ||||||
|  |   "Return the greatest common denominator of N1 and N2. As a second value, | ||||||
|  | return a cons of (x . y) such char x * N1 + y * N2 = GCD." | ||||||
|  |   (if (zerop n1) | ||||||
|  |       (values n2 (cons 0 1)) | ||||||
|  |       (multiple-value-bind (div rem) (floor n2 n1) | ||||||
|  |         (destructuring-bind (gcd (x . y)) | ||||||
|  |             (multiple-value-list (extended-gcd rem n1)) | ||||||
|  |           (values gcd (cons (- y (* div x)) x)))))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun modular-multiplicative-inverse (n m) | ||||||
|  |   "Find the modular multiplicative inverse of N with respect to M. That is, some | ||||||
|  | integer i such that (N * i) mod M = 1." | ||||||
|  |   (destructuring-bind (gcd (x . y)) | ||||||
|  |       (multiple-value-list (extended-gcd n m)) | ||||||
|  |     (declare (ignorable y)) | ||||||
|  |     (unless (= 1 gcd) | ||||||
|  |       (error "N and M must be coprime. N: ~d, M: ~d" n m)) | ||||||
|  |     (+ x m))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun modular-inverse-det (mat modulo &key first-column-cofactors) | ||||||
|  |   "Calculate the inverse determinant of MAT under MODULO. If MODULO is nil, this | ||||||
|  | is just 1/det." | ||||||
|  |   (let ((det (det mat :first-column-cofactors first-column-cofactors))) | ||||||
|  |     (if modulo | ||||||
|  |         (modular-multiplicative-inverse det modulo) | ||||||
|  |         (/ det)))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun invert-2x2-mat (mat &key modulo) | ||||||
|  |   "Invert the 2x2 matrix MAT." | ||||||
|  |   (let ((a (aref mat 0 0)) | ||||||
|  |         (b (aref mat 0 1)) | ||||||
|  |         (c (aref mat 1 0)) | ||||||
|  |         (d (aref mat 1 1)) | ||||||
|  |         (ood (modular-inverse-det mat modulo))) | ||||||
|  |     (make-array '(2 2) | ||||||
|  |                 :initial-contents (list (list (* ood d) (* ood (- b))) | ||||||
|  |                                         (list (* ood (- c)) (* ood a)))))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun invert-mat (mat &key modulo) | ||||||
|  |   "Invert MAT. This naively assumes that MAT is not singular." | ||||||
|  |   (destructuring-bind (height width) | ||||||
|  |       (array-dimensions mat) | ||||||
|  |     (if (and (= width 2) | ||||||
|  |              (= height 2)) | ||||||
|  |         (invert-2x2-mat mat :modulo modulo) | ||||||
|  |         (let* ((first-column-cofactors (first-column-cofactors mat)) | ||||||
|  |                (one-over-det (modular-inverse-det mat modulo | ||||||
|  |                                                   :first-column-cofactors | ||||||
|  |                                                   first-column-cofactors))) | ||||||
|  |           (map-mat (lambda (i j) | ||||||
|  |                      ;; this calculates 1/det * adjugate[i][j] | ||||||
|  |                      (* one-over-det | ||||||
|  |                         (if (and first-column-cofactors (zerop i)) | ||||||
|  |                             (aref first-column-cofactors j) | ||||||
|  |                             (cofactor mat j i)))) | ||||||
|  |                    mat))))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun transpose-mat (mat) | ||||||
|  |   "Transpose MAT." | ||||||
|  |   (map-mat (lambda (i j) | ||||||
|  |              (aref mat j i)) | ||||||
|  |            mat)) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun dot-row-col (mat1 mat2 row col) | ||||||
|  |   "Take the dot (scalar) product of ROW of MAT1 and COL of MAT2." | ||||||
|  |   (let ((sum 0)) | ||||||
|  |     (dotimes (n (array-dimension mat2 0) sum) | ||||||
|  |       (setq sum (+ sum (* (aref mat1 row n) | ||||||
|  |                           (aref mat2 n col))))))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun *mm (mat1 mat2 &key modulo) | ||||||
|  |   "Multiply MAT1 by MAT2. This naively assumes that these matrices can be | ||||||
|  | multiplied without issue. The result will be taken under MODULO, if it is | ||||||
|  | non-nil." | ||||||
|  |   (let* ((width (array-dimension mat1 0)) | ||||||
|  |          (height (array-dimension mat2 1)) | ||||||
|  |          (out-mat (make-array (list height width)))) | ||||||
|  |     (dotimes (i height out-mat) | ||||||
|  |       (dotimes (j width) | ||||||
|  |         (let ((dot (dot-row-col mat1 mat2 i j))) | ||||||
|  |           (setf (aref out-mat i j) | ||||||
|  |                 (if modulo | ||||||
|  |                     (mod dot modulo) | ||||||
|  |                     dot))))))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun *mv (mat vec &key modulo) | ||||||
|  |   "Multiply MAT by VEC. This naively assumes that these can be multiplied | ||||||
|  | without issue. The result will be taken under MODULO, if it is non-nil." | ||||||
|  |   (let* ((width (array-dimension mat 1)) | ||||||
|  |          (height (array-dimension mat 0)) | ||||||
|  |          (out-vec (make-array height))) | ||||||
|  |     (dotimes (row height out-vec) | ||||||
|  |       (setf (aref out-vec row) | ||||||
|  |             (loop for col below width | ||||||
|  |                   summing (* (aref vec col) (aref mat row col)) into sum | ||||||
|  |                   finally (return (if modulo | ||||||
|  |                                       (mod sum modulo) | ||||||
|  |                                       sum))))))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun generate-matrix (width height &key (rng *default-rng*) max) | ||||||
|  |   "Generate a random matrix of size WIDTH x HEIGHT. Use RNG to get the random | ||||||
|  | data for this matrix." | ||||||
|  |   (map-mat (lambda (i j) | ||||||
|  |              (declare (ignorable i j)) | ||||||
|  |              (if max | ||||||
|  |                  (next-int rng :max max) | ||||||
|  |                  (next-int rng))) | ||||||
|  |            (make-array (list height width)))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun generate-invertible-matrix (width height &key (rng *default-rng*) max) | ||||||
|  |   "Generate a random invertible matrix of size WIDTH x HEIGHT. Use RNG to get | ||||||
|  | the random data for this matrix. This generates a strictly diagonally dominant | ||||||
|  | matrix." | ||||||
|  |   (let ((rand-mat (generate-matrix width height :rng rng :max max))) | ||||||
|  |     (dotimes (row height rand-mat) | ||||||
|  |       (let ((sum 0)) | ||||||
|  |         (dotimes (col width) | ||||||
|  |           (setq sum (+ sum (abs (aref rand-mat row col))))) | ||||||
|  |         (setf (aref rand-mat row row) sum))))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | ;; Base64 subroutines | ||||||
|  | (defparameter +base64-alphabet+ | ||||||
|  |   "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/" | ||||||
|  |   "Lookup table for base64 encode.") | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defparameter +inverse-base64-alphabet+ | ||||||
|  |   (loop with alph = (make-array 123 :initial-element 0) | ||||||
|  |         for i below (length +base64-alphabet+) | ||||||
|  |         for char = (aref +base64-alphabet+ i) | ||||||
|  |         do (setf (aref alph (char-code char)) i) | ||||||
|  |         finally (return alph)) | ||||||
|  |   "Inverse lookup table for base64 decode.") | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun base64-encode-block (b1 &optional b2 b3) | ||||||
|  |   "Base64 encode B1, B2, and B3, each of which should be a single byte. The | ||||||
|  | result of this function is a list of the 4 encoded characters." | ||||||
|  |   ;; allow B2 and B3 to be nil, so we can't just check if they where passed, we | ||||||
|  |   ;; need to know if they where nil when the function was called | ||||||
|  |   (let ((has-b2-p b2) | ||||||
|  |         (has-b3-p b3)) | ||||||
|  |     (unless b2 | ||||||
|  |       (setq b2 0)) | ||||||
|  |     (unless b3 | ||||||
|  |       (setq b3 0)) | ||||||
|  |     (let ((e1 (ash (logand b1 #b11111100) -2)) | ||||||
|  |           (e2 (logior (ash (logand b1 #b11) 4) | ||||||
|  |                       (ash (logand b2 #b11110000) -4))) | ||||||
|  |           (e3 (logior (ash (logand b2 #b1111) 2) | ||||||
|  |                       (ash (logand b3 #b11000000) -6))) | ||||||
|  |           (e4 (logand b3 #b111111))) | ||||||
|  |       (cond | ||||||
|  |         ((and has-b2-p has-b3-p) | ||||||
|  |          (list (aref +base64-alphabet+ e1) | ||||||
|  |                (aref +base64-alphabet+ e2) | ||||||
|  |                (aref +base64-alphabet+ e3) | ||||||
|  |                (aref +base64-alphabet+ e4))) | ||||||
|  |         (has-b2-p | ||||||
|  |          (list (aref +base64-alphabet+ e1) | ||||||
|  |                (aref +base64-alphabet+ e2) | ||||||
|  |                (aref +base64-alphabet+ e3) | ||||||
|  |                #\=)) | ||||||
|  |         (t | ||||||
|  |          (list (aref +base64-alphabet+ e1) | ||||||
|  |                (aref +base64-alphabet+ e2) | ||||||
|  |                #\= #\=)))))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun base64-encode (data) | ||||||
|  |   "Encode DATA, a vector of numbers, as base64." | ||||||
|  |   (loop with output = () | ||||||
|  |         for i upfrom 0 by 3 below (- (length data) 2) | ||||||
|  |         do (setf output (nconc (nreverse (base64-encode-block | ||||||
|  |                                           (aref data i) | ||||||
|  |                                           (aref data (+ i 1)) | ||||||
|  |                                           (aref data (+ i 2)))) | ||||||
|  |                                output)) | ||||||
|  |         finally | ||||||
|  |            (return | ||||||
|  |              (coerce (if (< i (length data)) | ||||||
|  |                          (let ((b1 (aref data i)) | ||||||
|  |                                (b2 (when (< (1+ i) (length data)) | ||||||
|  |                                      (aref data (1+ i))))) | ||||||
|  |                            (nreverse (nconc (nreverse | ||||||
|  |                                              (base64-encode-block b1 b2)) | ||||||
|  |                                             output))) | ||||||
|  |                          (nreverse output)) | ||||||
|  |                      'string)))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun base64-decode-block (e1 e2 e3 e4) | ||||||
|  |   "Base64 decode E1, E2, E3, and E4, each of which is a single character. The | ||||||
|  | result of this function is a list of 3 bytes." | ||||||
|  |   (let ((i1 (aref +inverse-base64-alphabet+ (char-code e1))) | ||||||
|  |         (i2 (aref +inverse-base64-alphabet+ (char-code e2))) | ||||||
|  |         (i3 (aref +inverse-base64-alphabet+ (char-code e3))) | ||||||
|  |         (i4 (aref +inverse-base64-alphabet+ (char-code e4)))) | ||||||
|  |     (list (logior (ash i1 2) | ||||||
|  |                   (ash (logand i2 #b110000) -4)) | ||||||
|  |           (unless (eq e3 #\=) | ||||||
|  |             (logior (ash (logand i2 #b1111) 4) | ||||||
|  |                     (ash (logand i3 #b111100) -2))) | ||||||
|  |           (unless (eq e4 #\=) | ||||||
|  |             (logior (ash (logand i3 #b11) 6) | ||||||
|  |                     i4))))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun base64-decode (data) | ||||||
|  |   "Decode DATA, a string, as base64." | ||||||
|  |   (coerce (loop for i upfrom 0 by 4 below (length data) | ||||||
|  |                 append (delete-if 'null | ||||||
|  |                                   (base64-decode-block (aref data i) | ||||||
|  |                                                        (aref data (+ i 1)) | ||||||
|  |                                                        (aref data (+ i 2)) | ||||||
|  |                                                        (aref data (+ i 3))))) | ||||||
|  |           'vector)) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | ;; Hill subroutines | ||||||
|  | (defun nth-hill-block (plain n &key (size 4)) | ||||||
|  |   "Get the Nth hill block in PLAIN. If there are not enough characters in PLAIN, | ||||||
|  | pad the block with zeros. Each block is SIZE characters." | ||||||
|  |   (let* ((start (* size n)) | ||||||
|  |          (end (+ start size))) | ||||||
|  |     (when (< (length plain) end) | ||||||
|  |       (setq end (+ start (- (length plain) start)))) | ||||||
|  |     (cond | ||||||
|  |       ((> start (length plain)) | ||||||
|  |        (make-array size :initial-element 0)) | ||||||
|  |       ((>= end (length plain)) | ||||||
|  |        (loop with out-vec = (make-array size :initial-element 0 :fill-pointer 0) | ||||||
|  |              for elem across (subseq plain start (length plain)) do | ||||||
|  |                (vector-push elem out-vec) | ||||||
|  |              finally | ||||||
|  |                 (setf (fill-pointer out-vec) size) | ||||||
|  |                 (return out-vec))) | ||||||
|  |       (t | ||||||
|  |        (subseq plain start end))))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun hill-block-count (plain &key (size 4)) | ||||||
|  |   "Return the number of hill blocks in PLAIN." | ||||||
|  |   (ceiling (length plain) size)) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defmacro do-hill-blocks ((var plain &optional retval) (&key (size 4)) | ||||||
|  |                           &body body) | ||||||
|  |   "Evaluate BODY once for each hill cipher block in PLAIN, with VAR bound to | ||||||
|  | that block." | ||||||
|  |   (let ((i-var (gensym)) | ||||||
|  |         (plain-var (gensym))) | ||||||
|  |     `(let ((,plain-var ,plain)) | ||||||
|  |        (dotimes (,i-var (hill-block-count ,plain-var :size ,size) ,retval) | ||||||
|  |          (let ((,var (nth-hill-block ,plain-var ,i-var :size ,size))) | ||||||
|  |            ,@body))))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun make-hill-matrix (key &key (size 4)) | ||||||
|  |   "Get the hill cipher matrix for KEY and block size SIZE." | ||||||
|  |   (let ((rng (make-xorshift* :seed key))) | ||||||
|  |     (generate-invertible-matrix size size :rng rng :max 128))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun hill-process (data mat size dict-size) | ||||||
|  |   "Perform hill encryption or decryption on DATA. Each block is SIZE bytes. MAT | ||||||
|  | is taken to be the key matrix (or its inverse). DICT-SIZE is the modulus." | ||||||
|  |   (let ((processed (make-array 0))) | ||||||
|  |     (do-hill-blocks (bl data (map 'vector (lambda (elem) | ||||||
|  |                                             (mod elem dict-size)) | ||||||
|  |                                   processed)) | ||||||
|  |         (:size size) | ||||||
|  |       (setq processed (concatenate 'vector processed | ||||||
|  |                                    (*mv mat bl)))))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun hill-encrypt (plain key &key (size 4) (dict-size 251)) | ||||||
|  |   "Encrypt PLAIN using a hill cipher, using KEY as the secret and SIZE as the | ||||||
|  | block size. DICT-SIZE is the largest character code in PLAIN." | ||||||
|  |   (hill-process (map 'vector 'char-code plain) | ||||||
|  |                 (make-hill-matrix key :size size) | ||||||
|  |                 size dict-size)) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun make-inverse-hill-matrix (key &key (size 4) (dict-size 251)) | ||||||
|  |   "Create an inverse hill matrix for KEY. SIZE and DICT-SIZE are as they are to | ||||||
|  | `hill-decrypt'." | ||||||
|  |   (invert-mat (make-hill-matrix key :size size) :modulo dict-size)) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun hill-remove-padding (plain-vec) | ||||||
|  |   "Remove trailing null bytes from PLAIN-VEC." | ||||||
|  |   (loop for i downfrom (1- (length plain-vec)) | ||||||
|  |         while (and (>= i 0) (eq (aref plain-vec i) #\Nul)) | ||||||
|  |         finally (return (subseq plain-vec 0 (1+ i))))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun hill-decrypt (cipher key &key (size 4) (dict-size 251)) | ||||||
|  |   "Perform the inverse operation of `hill-encrypt', restoring the plaintext | ||||||
|  | of CIPHER that was encrypted using KEY with a block size of SIZE. DICT-SIZE must | ||||||
|  | be the same value originally used to encrypt the text." | ||||||
|  |   (coerce (hill-remove-padding | ||||||
|  |            (map 'vector 'code-char | ||||||
|  |                 (hill-process cipher | ||||||
|  |                               (make-inverse-hill-matrix key :size size | ||||||
|  |                                                             :dict-size dict-size) | ||||||
|  |                               size dict-size))) | ||||||
|  |           'string)) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | ;; Local Variables: | ||||||
|  | ;; jinx-local-words: "adjugate cofactor cofactors det plaintext prandom unnessesary xorshift" | ||||||
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|  | ;; shift-affine.lisp - Some simple subroutines for working with affine and shift | ||||||
|  | ;; ciphers. | ||||||
|  | ;; | ||||||
|  | ;; This file is free software under the terms of the GPL3 license. You can find | ||||||
|  | ;; a copy of the license at: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defpackage shift-affine | ||||||
|  |   (:use :cl) | ||||||
|  |   (:export | ||||||
|  |    :char-letter :letter-char :affine-encrypt :extended-gcd | ||||||
|  |    :modular-multiplicative-inverse :affine-encrypt :affine-decrypt | ||||||
|  |    :shift-encrypt :shift-decrypt :*english-letter-frequencies* | ||||||
|  |    :relative-frequencies :chi-squared :count-letters :shift-guess-key | ||||||
|  |    :shift-try-break)) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (in-package shift-affine) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun char-letter (char) | ||||||
|  |   "Return the index of CHAR in the alphabet. The returned number is 0 for A, 1 | ||||||
|  | for B, 2 for C, etc. Note that this will return the save value for upper and | ||||||
|  | lower case letters." | ||||||
|  |   (- (char-code char) | ||||||
|  |      (if (upper-case-p char) | ||||||
|  |          (char-code #\A) | ||||||
|  |          (char-code #\a)))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun letter-char (letter) | ||||||
|  |   "Return the Lisp character object for LETTER. Letter should be the index of a | ||||||
|  | letter in the alphabet. For example, 0 for A, 1 for B, 2 for C, etc." | ||||||
|  |   (code-char (+ letter (char-code #\A)))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun affine-encrypt (plain coef offset) | ||||||
|  |   "Encrypt PLAIN using an affine encryption algorithm. COEF cannot be coprime | ||||||
|  | with 26. That is, it cannot be a multiple of 2 or 13. The algorithm used is: | ||||||
|  |   f(p) = (COEF * p + OFFSET) mod 26 | ||||||
|  | where this function is used to transform every letter of PLAIN." | ||||||
|  |   (when (or (zerop (mod coef 2)) | ||||||
|  |             (zerop (mod coef 13))) | ||||||
|  |     (error | ||||||
|  |      "COEF must be coprime with 26 (not divisible by 2 or 13), but it was ~d" | ||||||
|  |      coef)) | ||||||
|  |   (map 'string (lambda (char) | ||||||
|  |                  (if (alpha-char-p char) | ||||||
|  |                      (let ((letter (char-letter char))) | ||||||
|  |                        (letter-char | ||||||
|  |                         (mod (+ (* coef letter) offset) 26))) | ||||||
|  |                      char)) | ||||||
|  |        plain)) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun extended-gcd (n1 n2) | ||||||
|  |   "Return the greatest common denominator of N1 and N2. As a second value, | ||||||
|  | return a cons of (x . y) such char x * N1 + y * N2 = GCD." | ||||||
|  |   (if (zerop n1) | ||||||
|  |       (values n2 (cons 0 1)) | ||||||
|  |       (multiple-value-bind (div rem) (floor n2 n1) | ||||||
|  |         (destructuring-bind (gcd (x . y)) | ||||||
|  |             (multiple-value-list (extended-gcd rem n1)) | ||||||
|  |           (values gcd (cons (- y (* div x)) x)))))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun modular-multiplicative-inverse (n m) | ||||||
|  |   "Find the modular multiplicative inverse of N with respect to M. That is, some | ||||||
|  | integer i such that (N * i) mod M = 1." | ||||||
|  |   (destructuring-bind (gcd (x . y)) | ||||||
|  |       (multiple-value-list (extended-gcd n m)) | ||||||
|  |     (declare (ignorable y)) | ||||||
|  |     (unless (= 1 gcd) | ||||||
|  |       (error "N and M must be coprime. N: ~d, M: ~d" n m)) | ||||||
|  |     (+ x m))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun affine-decrypt (cipher coef offset) | ||||||
|  |   "Decrypt CIPHER, which should be a string encrypted by `affine-encrypt'. COEF | ||||||
|  | and OFFSET should be the same as the values passed when encrypting CIPHER." | ||||||
|  |   (let ((ic (modular-multiplicative-inverse coef 26))) | ||||||
|  |     (affine-encrypt cipher ic (- (* offset ic))))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun shift-encrypt (plain offset) | ||||||
|  |   "Encrypt PLAIN by shifting each letter by OFFSET." | ||||||
|  |   (affine-encrypt plain 1 offset)) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun shift-decrypt (cipher offset) | ||||||
|  |   "Decrypt CIPHER by shifting each letter by -1 * OFFSET." | ||||||
|  |   (affine-encrypt cipher 1 (- offset))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defparameter *english-letter-frequencies* | ||||||
|  |   #(8.2 1.5 2.8 4.3 12.7 2.2 2.0 6.1 7.0 0.15 0.77 4.0 2.4 6.7 7.5 1.9 0.095 6.0 | ||||||
|  |     6.3 9.1 2.8 0.98 2.4 0.15 2.0 0.074) | ||||||
|  |   "Percent frequency of each letter of the English alphabet in standard writing. | ||||||
|  | Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letter_frequency") | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun relative-frequencies (seq) | ||||||
|  |   "Find the relative percent frequency of the sample data in SEQ." | ||||||
|  |   (let ((sample-count (reduce '+ seq))) | ||||||
|  |     (map 'vector (lambda (elem) | ||||||
|  |                    (/ elem sample-count)) | ||||||
|  |          seq))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun chi-squared (data ref-data &key (offset 0)) | ||||||
|  |   "Return the sum of the square of the error between each index of DATA and | ||||||
|  | REF-DATA. Before performing the calculation, shift each element in DATA by | ||||||
|  | OFFSET indexes, wrapping. That is, with OFFSET 1, index 0 becomes index 1, and | ||||||
|  | the last index becomes index 0." | ||||||
|  |   (loop for ref across ref-data | ||||||
|  |         for i upfrom offset | ||||||
|  |         for sample = (aref data (mod i (length data))) | ||||||
|  |         summing (/ (expt (- sample ref) 2) ref))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun count-letters (str) | ||||||
|  |   "Count the number of times each letter appears in STR. Return a vector with | ||||||
|  | each index being the number of times that letter appeared." | ||||||
|  |   (loop with freq-data = (make-array '(26) :initial-element 0) | ||||||
|  |         for char across str | ||||||
|  |         for letter = (char-letter char) | ||||||
|  |         when (alpha-char-p char) | ||||||
|  |           do (incf (aref freq-data letter)) | ||||||
|  |         finally (return freq-data))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun shift-guess-key (cipher &key (reference *english-letter-frequencies*)) | ||||||
|  |   "Try to guess the shift offset for CIPHER. This is done by analyzing the | ||||||
|  | frequencies of letters in CIPHER and finding the shift offset that most closely | ||||||
|  | matches those listed in REFERENCE, which defaults to `*english-letter-frequencies*'." | ||||||
|  |   ;; We also try CIPHER as is, just in case | ||||||
|  |   (let ((best-chi-squared most-positive-fixnum) | ||||||
|  |         (best-offset 0) | ||||||
|  |         (freq-data (relative-frequencies (count-letters cipher)))) | ||||||
|  |     (dotimes (i (length reference) best-offset) | ||||||
|  |       (let ((chi-squared (chi-squared freq-data reference | ||||||
|  |                                       :offset i))) | ||||||
|  |         (when (< chi-squared best-chi-squared) | ||||||
|  |           (setq best-chi-squared chi-squared | ||||||
|  |                 best-offset i)))))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun shift-try-break (cipher &key (reference *english-letter-frequencies*)) | ||||||
|  |   "Attempt to decrypt CIPHER by guessing the shift offset. This uses | ||||||
|  | `shift-guess-key' (which see) internally. REFERENCE is passed verbatim to | ||||||
|  | `shift-guess-key'. As a second value, return the key used for decryption." | ||||||
|  |   (let ((key (shift-guess-key cipher :reference reference))) | ||||||
|  |     (values (shift-decrypt cipher key) | ||||||
|  |             key))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | ;; Local Variables: | ||||||
|  | ;; jinx-local-words: "coprime" | ||||||
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|  | ;; vigenere.lisp - Simple implementation of a Vigenere cipher. | ||||||
|  | ;; | ||||||
|  | ;; This file is free software under the terms of the GPL3 license. You can find | ||||||
|  | ;; a copy of the license at: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defpackage vigenere | ||||||
|  |   (:use :cl) | ||||||
|  |   (:export | ||||||
|  |    :+vigenere-alphabet+ :+vigenere-inverse-alphabet+ :vigenere-letter-char | ||||||
|  |    :vigenere-char-letter :vigenere-add :vigenere-encrypt :vigenere-invert-char | ||||||
|  |    :vigenere-decrypt)) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (in-package vigenere) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defparameter +vigenere-alphabet+ | ||||||
|  |   " abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789." | ||||||
|  |   "Alphabet for use in `vigenere-encrypt'.") | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defparameter +vigenere-inverse-alphabet+ | ||||||
|  |   (loop with alph = (make-array 123 :initial-element 0) | ||||||
|  |         for i below (length +vigenere-alphabet+) | ||||||
|  |         for char = (aref +vigenere-alphabet+ i) | ||||||
|  |         do (setf (aref alph (char-code char)) i) | ||||||
|  |         finally (return alph)) | ||||||
|  |   "Inverse lookup table for `vigenere-encrypt'.") | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun vigenere-letter-char (letter) | ||||||
|  |   "Convert LETTER to a Lisp char object." | ||||||
|  |   (aref +vigenere-alphabet+ letter)) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun vigenere-char-letter (char) | ||||||
|  |   "Convert a Lisp char object CHAR to a letter." | ||||||
|  |   (aref +vigenere-inverse-alphabet+ (char-code char))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun vigenere-add (elem by) | ||||||
|  |   "Add ELEM and BY under the modulo (length `+vigenere-alphabet+')" | ||||||
|  |   (mod (+ elem by) (length +vigenere-alphabet+))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun vigenere-encrypt (plain key) | ||||||
|  |   "Encrypt PLAIN using a vigenere cipher. This works by shifting each element of | ||||||
|  | PLAIN by each consecutive elements of KEY, wrapping around if there are no more | ||||||
|  | elements left in KEY." | ||||||
|  |   (let ((done (make-array (length plain)))) | ||||||
|  |     (dotimes (i (length plain) (map 'string 'vigenere-letter-char | ||||||
|  |                                     done)) | ||||||
|  |       (setf (aref done i) | ||||||
|  |             (vigenere-add (vigenere-char-letter (aref plain i)) | ||||||
|  |                           (vigenere-char-letter | ||||||
|  |                            (aref key (mod i (length key))))))))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun vigenere-invert-char (char) | ||||||
|  |   "Invert CHAR. That is, return the character that will invert the effect that | ||||||
|  | CHAR had during encryption." | ||||||
|  |   (let ((letter (vigenere-char-letter char))) | ||||||
|  |     (vigenere-letter-char (- (length +vigenere-alphabet+) letter)))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | (defun vigenere-decrypt (cipher key) | ||||||
|  |   "Decrypt CIPHER using a vigenere cipher, with the key KEY." | ||||||
|  |   (vigenere-encrypt cipher (map 'string 'vigenere-invert-char key))) | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | ;; Local Variables: | ||||||
|  | ;; jinx-local-words: "vigenere" | ||||||
|  | ;; End: | ||||||
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