So I'm trying to code an AESNI library. When I compile my program with symbols and run it in GDB. I get the following error:
Program received signal EXC_BAD_ACCESS, Could not access memory.
Reason: 13 at address: 0x0000000000000000
Code: (g++ -g aesni.c -o aesni; gdb aesni)
int main (int argc, const char *argv[])
{
// Nr = 10 (128bit), 12 (192bit), 14 (256bit)
__attribute__((aligned (16))) unsigned char Key128bit[] = { 0x2b, 0x7e, 0x15, 0x16, 0x28, 0xae, 0xd2, 0xa6, 0xab, 0xf7, 0x15, 0x88, 0x09, 0xcf, 0x4f, 0x3c, 0x00 };
__attribute__((aligned (16))) unsigned char Key192bit[] = { 0x8e, 0x73, 0xb0, 0xf7, 0xda, 0x0e, 0x64, 0x52, 0xc8, 0x10, 0xf3, 0x2b, 0x80, 0x90, 0x79, 0xe5,
0x62, 0xf8, 0xea, 0xd2, 0x52, 0x2c, 0x6b, 0x7b, 0x00 };
__attribute__((aligned (16))) unsigned char Key256bit[] = { 0x60, 0x3d, 0xeb, 0x10, 0x15, 0xca, 0x71, 0xbe, 0x2b, 0x73, 0xae, 0xf0, 0x85, 0x7d, 0x77, 0x81,
0x1f, 0x35, 0x2c, 0x07, 0x3b, 0x61, 0x08, 0xd7, 0x2d, 0x98, 0x10, 0xa3, 0x09, 0x14, 0xdf, 0xf4, 0x00 };
char Nr = 10; // 128bit / 12 for 192bit / 14 for 256bit
//__m128i *KeySchedule = new __m128i[Nr+1];
__m128i *KeySchedule = (__m128i*)(Nr+1);
switch(Nr+1)
{
case 11:
KeySchedule[0] = _mm_load_si128((__m128i*)Key128bit);
break;
case 13:
break;
case 15:
break;
}
}
So I have my breakpoint set at line 33.
The program compiles without errors, but it's stuck when I try to step through in GDB.
Change:
__m128i *KeySchedule = (__m128i*)(Nr+1); // this declaration is completely broken
to:
__m128i KeySchedule[Nr+1]; // allocate array of (Nr+1) x __m128i