DES constants
© Mike May, S.J., 2002
maymk@slu.edu
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The encryption system of DES uses a lot of constants. This work sheet defines them. Before attempting to run the other worksheets on DES you should run this worksheet to load the constant into memory.
S boxes
We will load the S boxes in as matrices, then convert them to a table.
S boxes as matrices
| > | S1 := [ [14,4,13,1,2,15,11,8,3,10,6,12,5,9,0,7], [0,15,7,4,14,2,13,1,10,6,12,11,9,5,3,8], [4,1,14,8,13,6,2,11,15,12,9,7,3,10,5,0], [15,12,8,2,4,9,1,7,5,11,3,14,10,0,6,13]]: S2 := [ [15,1,8,14,6,11,3,4,9,7,2,13,12,0,5,10], [3,13,4,7,15,2,8,14,12,0,1,10,6,9,11,5], [0,14,7,11,10,4,13,1,5,8,12,6,9,3,2,15], [13,8,10,1,3,15,4,2,11,6,7,12,0,5,14,9]]: S3 := [ [10,0,9,14,6,3,15,5,1,13,12,7,11,4,2,8], [13,7,0,9,3,4,6,10,2,8,5,14,12,11,15,1], [13,6,4,9,8,15,3,0,11,1,2,12,5,10,14,7], [1,10,13,0,6,9,8,7,4,15,14,3,11,5,2,12]]: S4 := [ [7,13,14,3,0,6,9,10,1,2,8,5,11,12,4,15], [13,8,11,5,6,15,0,3,4,7,2,12,1,10,14,9], [10,6,9,0,12,11,7,13,15,1,3,14,5,2,8,4], [3,15,0,6,10,1,13,8,9,4,5,11,12,7,2,14]]: S5 := [ [2,12,4,1,7,10,11,6,8,5,3,15,13,0,14,9], [14,11,2,12,4,7,13,1,5,0,15,10,3,9,8,6], [4,2,1,11,10,13,7,8,15,9,12,5,6,3,0,14], [11,8,12,7,1,14,2,13,6,15,0,9,10,4,5,3]]: S6 := [ [12,1,10,15,9,2,6,8,0,13,3,4,14,7,5,11], [10,15,4,2,7,12,9,5,6,1,13,14,0,11,3,8], [9,14,15,5,2,8,12,3,7,0,4,10,1,13,11,6], [4,3,2,12,9,5,15,10,11,14,1,7,6,0,8,13]]: S7 := [ [4,11,2,14,15,0,8,13,3,12,9,7,5,10,6,1], [13,0,11,7,4,9,1,10,14,3,5,12,2,15,8,6], [1,4,11,13,12,3,7,14,10,15,6,8,0,5,9,2], [6,11,13,8,1,4,10,7,9,5,0,15,14,2,3,12]]: S8 := [ [13,2,8,4,6,15,11,1,10,9,3,14,5,0,12,7], [1,15,13,8,10,3,7,4,12,5,6,11,0,14,9,2], [7,11,4,1,9,12,14,2,0,6,10,13,15,3,5,8], [2,1,14,7,4,10,8,13,15,12,9,0,3,5,6,11]]: sbox :=[S1,S2,S3,S4,S5,S6,S7,S8]: |
S boxes as tables
We would like the sbox in a different form for ease of use later. We want it to be a list of tables, with each table representing one of the boxes. The indexing set should be 6 bit binary strings and the stored value should be a 4 bit binary string. We need two conversion functions before converting.
| > | indexer := (i,j,k) -> substring(convert(convert( (i-1)*32+(j-1)*2+(k-1)+64,binary),string),2..7): fourbitbin := decnum -> substring(convert(convert(decnum+16,binary),string),2..5): |
| > | SBox := [seq(table( [seq(seq(seq( indexer(i,j,k)=fourbitbin(sbox[m][2*(i-1)+k,j]),j=1..16),k=1..2),i=1..2)]), m=1..8)]: |
It is useful to look at the last of these converted S boxes as a matrix.
| > | showAsMatrix := Table -> matrix(4,16,[seq(seq( [seq( Table[indexer(i,j,k)],j=1..16)], k=1..2),i=1..2)]): showAsMatrix(SBox[8]); |
Permutation constants
Now we look at the permutation constants.
| > | PC1 :=[ 57,49,41,33,25,17,9, 1,58,50,42,34,26,18, 10,2,59,51,43,35,27, 19,11,3,60,52,44,36, 63,55,47,39,31,23,15, 7,62,54,46,38,30,22, 14,6,61,53,45,37,29, 21,13,5,28,20,12,4]: PC2 :=[ 14,17,11,24,1,5, 3,28,15,6,21,10, 23,19,12,4,26,8, 16,7,27,20,13,2, 41,52,31,37,47,55, 30,40,51,45,33,48, 44,49,39,56,34,53, 46,42,50,36,29,32]: keyshifts := [1,1,2,2,2,2,2,2,1,2,2,2,2,2,2,1]: IP := [ 58,50,42,34,26,18,10,2, 60,52,44,36,28,20,12,4, 62,54,46,38,30,22,14,6, 64,56,48,40,32,24,16,8, 57,49,41,33,25,17,9,1, 59,51,43,35,27,19,11,3, 61,53,45,37,29,21,13,5, 63,55,47,39,31,23,15,7]: E := [ 32, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 8, 9,10,11,12,13, 12,13,14,15,16,17, 16,17,18,19,20,21, 20,21,22,23,24,25, 24,25,26,27,28,29, 28,29,30,31,32, 1]: P := [ 16,7,20,21,29,12,28,17,1,15,23,26,5,18,31,10, 2,8,24,14,32,27,3,9,19,13,30,6,22,11,4,25]: IPI := [ 40,8,48,16,56,24,64,32, 39,7,47,15,55,23,63,31, 38,6,46,14,54,22,62,30, 37,5,45,13,53,21,61,29, 36,4,44,12,52,20,60,28, 35,3,43,11,51,19,59,27, 34,2,42,10,50,18,58,26, 33,1,41, 9,49,17,57,25]: |
It is worthwhile to see that IP and IPI are actually inverses of each other.
| > | seq(IP[IPI[i]],i=1..64); |
When you have executed this worksheet, you should execute the worksheet on DES functions.
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