Replace the use of crypto++ with tomcrypt, which is much smaller and C.
This gets rid of various build issues for systems that don't ship
crypo++ (i.e. everything except Linux.)
Change-Id: Ic0799e17b94935c71b14765cf9a2a7ea2b0adc7a
The current implementation was custom and super slow. Since we use Crypto++
anyway, we might as well get use a good implementation.
Change-Id: I761ad7401653471e54000e1c2bc3d9882378112f
Instead of having our own copy of the AES code, use a good library to do that.
Crypto++ is well-maintained, supports a lot of ciphers, works on many OSes, and
is optimized for many architectures.
Change-Id: I7d7d24b47993206d7338c5f9bac8bbdd3915a667
It was a mess, a mix of crypto_* and cbc_mac calls. I made everything call crypto
functions, and also separate key setup from cryptographic operations, this will
be useful to speed up the code in the upcoming commits. Drop support for "usbotp"
key, since the crypto code for that was never mainlined and we can always get the
keys from a device as long as we have code execution (using the DCP debug registers).
Change-Id: I7aa24d12207ffb744225d1b9cc7cb1dc7281dd22
With current MinGW using c99 as standard the compiler causes problems with some
types. Use gnu99 standard instead which doesn't do this.
Change-Id: I731f58025645ae88ac226593a2b2a62140285ee8
Refactor code.
This tool can now either load a scrambled rockbox
firmware (in which case the model is check against the
firmware), or any ELF file. This is useful for example
for hwstub which produces a ELF file and still needs
to be loaded by producing a SB file.
Change-Id: I7aa381b3f6587788d1950793e89ce5608c53cccc
Create the object - source dependency internally and use a more generic rule
for compiling. Removes the need for explicit rules for source files located in
a different folder.
This adds the limitation for SOURCES and LIBSOURCES to only hold C files.
Change-Id: I56f6a4b1e7df36347cd2f54051e072251f456092
Change mkimxboot to use the common Makefile. This will fix the object file
clash when building libmkimxboot for linking with Rockbox Utility (will be
needed for FS#12402).
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@31261 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657