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RFC3394 - Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Key Wrap Algorithm

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Network Working Group J. Schaad

Request for Comments: 3394 Soaring Hawk Consulting

Category: Informational R. Housley

RSA Laboratories

September 2002

Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Key Wrap Algorithm

Status of this Memo

This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does

not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this

memo is unlimited.

Copyright Notice

Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2002). All Rights Reserved.

Abstract

The purpose of this document is to make the Advanced Encryption

Standard (AES) Key Wrap algorithm conveniently available to the

Internet community. The United States of America has adopted AES as

the new encryption standard. The AES Key Wrap algorithm will

probably be adopted by the USA for encryption of AES keys. The

authors took most of the text in this document from the draft AES Key

Wrap posted by NIST.

Table of Contents

1. IntrodUCtion................................................ 2

2. Overview.................................................... 2

2.1 Notation and Definitions................................... 3

2.2 Algorithms................................................. 4

2.2.1 Key Wrap................................................. 4

2.2.2 Key Unwrap............................................... 5

2.2.3 Key Data Integrity -- the Initial Value.................. 6

2.2.3.1 Default Initial Value.................................. 7

2.2.3.2 Alternative Initial Values............................. 7

3. Object Identifiers.......................................... 8

4. Test Vectors................................................ 8

4.1 Wrap 128 bits of Key Data with a 128-bit KEK............... 8

4.2 Wrap 128 bits of Key Data with a 192-bit KEK............... 11

4.3 Wrap 128 bits of Key Data with a 256-bit KEK............... 14

4.4 Wrap 192 bits of Key Data with a 192-bit KEK............... 17

4.5 Wrap 192 bits of Key Data with a 256-bit KEK............... 24

4.6 Wrap 256 bits of Key Data with a 256-bit KEK............... 30

5. Security Considerations..................................... 39

6. References.................................................. 39

7. Acknowledgments............................................. 39

8. Authors' Addresses.......................................... 39

9. Full Copyright Statement.................................... 40

1. Introduction

NOTE: Most of the following text is taken from [AES-WRAP], and the

assertions regarding the security of the AES Key Wrap algorithm are

made by the US Government, not by the authors of this document.

This specification is intended to satisfy the National Institute of

Standards and Technology (NIST) Key Wrap requirement to: Design a

cryptographic algorithm called a Key Wrap that uses the Advanced

Encryption Standard (AES) as a primitive to securely encrypt

plaintext key(s) with any associated integrity information and data,

such that the combination could be longer than the width of the AES

block size (128-bits). Each ciphertext bit should be a highly non-

linear function of each plaintext bit, and (when unwrapping) each

plaintext bit should be a highly non-linear function of each

ciphertext bit. It is sufficient to approximate an ideal

pseudorandom permutation to the degree that eXPloitation of

undesirable phenomena is as unlikely as guessing the AES engine key.

This key wrap algorithm needs to provide ample security to protect

keys in the context of prudently designed key management

architecture.

Throughout this document, any data being wrapped will be referred to

as the key data. It makes no difference to the algorithm whether the

data being wrapped is a key; in fact there is often good reason to

include other data with the key, to wrap multiple keys together, or

to wrap data that isn't strictly a key. So, the term "key data" is

used broadly to mean any data being wrapped, but particularly keys,

since this is primarily a key wrap algorithm. The key used to do the

wrapping will be referred to as the key-encryption key (KEK).

In this document a KEK can be any valid key supported by the AES

codebook. That is, a KEK can be a 128-bit key, a 192-bit key, or a

256-bit key.

2. Overview

The AES key wrap algorithm is designed to wrap or encrypt key data.

The key wrap operates on blocks of 64 bits. Before being wrapped,

the key data is parsed into n blocks of 64 bits.

The only restriction the key wrap algorithm places on n is that n be

at least two. (For key data with length less than or equal to 64

bits, the constant field used in this specification and the key data

form a single 128-bit codebook input making this key wrap

unnecessary.) The key wrap algorithm accommodates all supported AES

key sizes. However, other cryptographic values often need to be

wrapped. One such value is the seed of the random number generator

for DSS. This seed value requires n to be greater than four.

UndouBTedly other values require this type of protection. Therefore,

no upper bound is imposed on n.

The AES key wrap can be configured to use any of the three key sizes

supported by the AES codebook. The choice of a key size affects the

overall security provided by the key wrap, but it does not alter the

description of the key wrap algorithm. Therefore, in the description

that follows, the key wrap is described generically; no key size is

specified for the KEK.

2.1 Notation and Definitions

The following notation is used in the description of the key wrapping

algorithms:

AES(K, W) Encrypt W using the AES codebook with key K

AES-1(K, W) Decrypt W using the AES codebook with key K

MSB(j, W) Return the most significant j bits of W

LSB(j, W) Return the least significant j bits of W

B1 ^ B2 The bitwise exclusive or (XOR) of B1 and B2

B1 B2 Concatenate B1 and B2

K The key-encryption key K

n The number of 64-bit key data blocks

s The number of steps in the wrapping process, s = 6n

P[i] The ith plaintext key data block

C[i] The ith ciphertext data block

A The 64-bit integrity check register

R[i] An array of 64-bit registers where

i = 0, 1, 2, ..., n

A[t], R[i][t] The contents of registers A and R[i] after encryption

step t.

IV The 64-bit initial value used during the wrapping

process.

In the key wrap algorithm, the concatenation function will be used to

concatenate 64-bit quantities to form the 128-bit input to the AES

codebook. The extraction functions will be used to split the 128-bit

output from the AES codebook into two 64-bit quantities.

2.2 Algorithms

The specification of the key wrap algorithm requires the use of the

AES codebook [AES]. The next three sections will describe the key

wrap algorithm, the key unwrap algorithm, and the inherent data

integrity check.

2.2.1 Key Wrap

The inputs to the key wrapping process are the KEK and the plaintext

to be wrapped. The plaintext consists of n 64-bit blocks, containing

the key data being wrapped. The key wrapping process is described

below.

Inputs: Plaintext, n 64-bit values {P1, P2, ..., Pn}, and

Key, K (the KEK).

Outputs: Ciphertext, (n+1) 64-bit values {C0, C1, ..., Cn}.

1) Initialize variables.

Set A0 to an initial value (see 2.2.3)

For i = 1 to n

R[0][i] = P[i]

2) Calculate intermediate values.

For t = 1 to s, where s = 6n

A[t] = MSB(64, AES(K, A[t-1] R[t-1][1])) ^ t

For i = 1 to n-1

R[t][i] = R[t-1][i+1]

R[t][n] = LSB(64, AES(K, A[t-1] R[t-1][1]))

3) Output the results.

Set C[0] = A[t]

For i = 1 to n

C[i] = R[t][i]

An alternative description of the key wrap algorithm involves

indexing rather than shifting. This approach allows one to calculate

the wrapped key in place, avoiding the rotation in the previous

description. This produces identical results and is more easily

implemented in software.

Inputs: Plaintext, n 64-bit values {P1, P2, ..., Pn}, and

Key, K (the KEK).

Outputs: Ciphertext, (n+1) 64-bit values {C0, C1, ..., Cn}.

1) Initialize variables.

Set A = IV, an initial value (see 2.2.3)

For i = 1 to n

R[i] = P[i]

2) Calculate intermediate values.

For j = 0 to 5

For i=1 to n

B = AES(K, A R[i])

A = MSB(64, B) ^ t where t = (n*j)+i

R[i] = LSB(64, B)

3) Output the results.

Set C[0] = A

For i = 1 to n

C[i] = R[i]

2.2.2 Key Unwrap

The inputs to the unwrap process are the KEK and (n+1) 64-bit blocks

of ciphertext consisting of previously wrapped key. It returns n

blocks of plaintext consisting of the n 64-bit blocks of the

decrypted key data.

Inputs: Ciphertext, (n+1) 64-bit values {C0, C1, ..., Cn}, and

Key, K (the KEK).

Outputs: Plaintext, n 64-bit values {P1, P2, ..., Pn}.

1) Initialize variables.

Set A[s] = C[0] where s = 6n

For i = 1 to n

R[s][i] = C[i]

2) Calculate the intermediate values.

For t = s to 1

A[t-1] = MSB(64, AES-1(K, ((A[t] ^ t) R[t][n]))

R[t-1][1] = LSB(64, AES-1(K, ((A[t]^t) R[t][n]))

For i = 2 to n

R[t-1][i] = R[t][i-1]

3) Output the results.

If A[0] is an appropriate initial value (see 2.2.3),

Then

For i = 1 to n

P[i] = R[0][i]

Else

Return an error

The unwrap algorithm can also be specified as an index based

operation, allowing the calculations to be carried out in place.

Again, this produces the same results as the register shifting

approach.

Inputs: Ciphertext, (n+1) 64-bit values {C0, C1, ..., Cn}, and

Key, K (the KEK).

Outputs: Plaintext, n 64-bit values {P0, P1, K, Pn}.

1) Initialize variables.

Set A = C[0]

For i = 1 to n

R[i] = C[i]

2) Compute intermediate values.

For j = 5 to 0

For i = n to 1

B = AES-1(K, (A ^ t) R[i]) where t = n*j+i

A = MSB(64, B)

R[i] = LSB(64, B)

3) Output results.

If A is an appropriate initial value (see 2.2.3),

Then

For i = 1 to n

P[i] = R[i]

Else

Return an error

2.2.3 Key Data Integrity -- the Initial Value

The initial value (IV) refers to the value assigned to A[0] in the

first step of the wrapping process. This value is used to obtain an

integrity check on the key data. In the final step of the unwrapping

process, the recovered value of A[0] is compared to the expected

value of A[0]. If there is a match, the key is accepted as valid,

and the unwrapping algorithm returns it. If there is not a match,

then the key is rejected, and the unwrapping algorithm returns an

error.

The exact properties achieved by this integrity check depend on the

definition of the initial value. Different applications may call for

somewhat different properties; for example, whether there is need to

determine the integrity of key data throughout its lifecycle or just

when it is unwrapped. This specification defines a default initial

value that supports integrity of the key data during the period it is

wrapped (2.2.3.1). Provision is also made to support alternative

initial values (in 2.2.3.2).

2.2.3.1 Default Initial Value

The default initial value (IV) is defined to be the hexadecimal

constant:

A[0] = IV = A6A6A6A6A6A6A6A6

The use of a constant as the IV supports a strong integrity check on

the key data during the period that it is wrapped. If unwrapping

produces A[0] = A6A6A6A6A6A6A6A6, then the chance that the key data

is corrupt is 2^-64. If unwrapping produces A[0] any other value,

then the unwrap must return an error and not return any key data.

2.2.3.2 Alternative Initial Values

When the key wrap is used as part of a larger key management protocol

or system, the desired scope for data integrity may be more than just

the key data or the desired duration for more than just the period

that it is wrapped. Also, if the key data is not just an AES key, it

may not always be a multiple of 64 bits. Alternative definitions of

the initial value can be used to address such problems. NIST will

define alternative initial values in future key management

publications as needed. In order to accommodate a set of

alternatives that may evolve over time, key wrap implementations that

are not application-specific will require some flexibility in the way

that the initial value is set and tested.

3. Object Identifiers

NIST has assigned the following object identifiers to identify the

key wrap algorithm with the default initial value specified in

2.2.3.1. One object identifier is assigned for use with each of the

KEK AES key sizes.

aes OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { joint-iso-itu-t(2) country(16)

us(840) organization(1) gov(101) csor(3) nistAlgorithm(4) 1 }

id-aes128-wrap OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { aes 5 }

id-aes192-wrap OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { aes 25 }

id-aes256-wrap OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { aes 45 }

4. Test Vectors

The examples in this section were generated using the index-based

implementation of the key wrap algorithm. The use of this approach

allows a straightforward software implementation of the key wrap

algorithm.

4.1 Wrap 128 bits of Key Data with a 128-bit KEK

Input:

KEK: 000102030405060708090A0B0C0D0E0F

Key Data: 00112233445566778899AABBCCDDEEFF

Wrap:

Step t A R1 R2

1

In A6A6A6A6A6A6A6A6 0011223344556677 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

Enc F4740052E82A2251 74CE86FBD7B805E7 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

XorT F4740052E82A2250 74CE86FBD7B805E7 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

2

In F4740052E82A2250 74CE86FBD7B805E7 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

Enc 06BA4EBDE7768D0B 74CE86FBD7B805E7 D132EE38147E76F8

XorT 06BA4EBDE7768D09 74CE86FBD7B805E7 D132EE38147E76F8

3

In 06BA4EBDE7768D09 74CE86FBD7B805E7 D132EE38147E76F8

Enc FC967627BE937208 FE6E8D679C5D3460 D132EE38147E76F8

XorT FC967627BE93720B FE6E8D679C5D3460 D132EE38147E76F8

4

In FC967627BE93720B FE6E8D679C5D3460 D132EE38147E76F8

Enc 5896EA9028EE203B FE6E8D679C5D3460 07B2BD973E36A6FC

XorT 5896EA9028EE203F FE6E8D679C5D3460 07B2BD973E36A6FC

5

In 5896EA9028EE203F FE6E8D679C5D3460 07B2BD973E36A6FC

Enc 93AEA71B258D90C3 25F5A3ADC2195401 07B2BD973E36A6FC

XorT 93AEA71B258D90C6 25F5A3ADC2195401 07B2BD973E36A6FC

6

In 93AEA71B258D90C6 25F5A3ADC2195401 07B2BD973E36A6FC

Enc E3EE986344D878F7 25F5A3ADC2195401 F14863BB1E9CA90A

XorT E3EE986344D878F1 25F5A3ADC2195401 F14863BB1E9CA90A

7

In E3EE986344D878F1 25F5A3ADC2195401 F14863BB1E9CA90A

Enc 2BFC21B2C20E4006 B556D35ED8CEF052 F14863BB1E9CA90A

XorT 2BFC21B2C20E4001 B556D35ED8CEF052 F14863BB1E9CA90A

8

In 2BFC21B2C20E4001 B556D35ED8CEF052 F14863BB1E9CA90A

Enc 4BE8CE99C0A43A7D B556D35ED8CEF052 64BAE5818D0570BB

XorT 4BE8CE99C0A43A75 B556D35ED8CEF052 64BAE5818D0570BB

9

In 4BE8CE99C0A43A75 B556D35ED8CEF052 64BAE5818D0570BB

Enc EBE1CE91067024F3 BE114B343EB00981 64BAE5818D0570BB

XorT EBE1CE91067024FA BE114B343EB00981 64BAE5818D0570BB

10

In EBE1CE91067024FA BE114B343EB00981 64BAE5818D0570BB

Enc 5A9C7B1F5B1C3B46 BE114B343EB00981 4FD3D2B7D74FBB42

XorT 5A9C7B1F5B1C3B4C BE114B343EB00981 4FD3D2B7D74FBB42

11

In 5A9C7B1F5B1C3B4C BE114B343EB00981 4FD3D2B7D74FBB42

Enc 93B71967EED41FFC AEF34BD8FB5A7B82 4FD3D2B7D74FBB42

XorT 93B71967EED41FF7 AEF34BD8FB5A7B82 4FD3D2B7D74FBB42

12

In 93B71967EED41FF7 AEF34BD8FB5A7B82 4FD3D2B7D74FBB42

Enc 1FA68B0A8112B44B AEF34BD8FB5A7B82 9D3E862371D2CFE5

XorT 1FA68B0A8112B447 AEF34BD8FB5A7B82 9D3E862371D2CFE5

Output:

Ciphertext: 1FA68B0A8112B447 AEF34BD8FB5A7B82 9D3E862371D2CFE5

Unwrap:

Step t A R1 R2

12

In 1FA68B0A8112B447 AEF34BD8FB5A7B82 9D3E862371D2CFE5

XorT 1FA68B0A8112B44B AEF34BD8FB5A7B82 9D3E862371D2CFE5

Dec 93B71967EED41FF7 AEF34BD8FB5A7B82 4FD3D2B7D74FBB42

11

In 93B71967EED41FF7 AEF34BD8FB5A7B82 4FD3D2B7D74FBB42

XorT 93B71967EED41FFC AEF34BD8FB5A7B82 4FD3D2B7D74FBB42

Dec 5A9C7B1F5B1C3B4C BE114B343EB00981 4FD3D2B7D74FBB42

10

In 5A9C7B1F5B1C3B4C BE114B343EB00981 4FD3D2B7D74FBB42

XorT 5A9C7B1F5B1C3B46 BE114B343EB00981 4FD3D2B7D74FBB42

Dec EBE1CE91067024FA BE114B343EB00981 64BAE5818D0570BB

9

In EBE1CE91067024FA BE114B343EB00981 64BAE5818D0570BB

XorT EBE1CE91067024F3 BE114B343EB00981 64BAE5818D0570BB

Dec 4BE8CE99C0A43A75 B556D35ED8CEF052 64BAE5818D0570BB

8

In 4BE8CE99C0A43A75 B556D35ED8CEF052 64BAE5818D0570BB

XorT 4BE8CE99C0A43A7D B556D35ED8CEF052 64BAE5818D0570BB

Dec 2BFC21B2C20E4001 B556D35ED8CEF052 F14863BB1E9CA90A

7

In 2BFC21B2C20E4001 B556D35ED8CEF052 F14863BB1E9CA90A

XorT 2BFC21B2C20E4006 B556D35ED8CEF052 F14863BB1E9CA90A

Dec E3EE986344D878F1 25F5A3ADC2195401 F14863BB1E9CA90A

6

In E3EE986344D878F1 25F5A3ADC2195401 F14863BB1E9CA90A

XorT E3EE986344D878F7 25F5A3ADC2195401 F14863BB1E9CA90A

Dec 93AEA71B258D90C6 25F5A3ADC2195401 07B2BD973E36A6FC

5

In 93AEA71B258D90C6 25F5A3ADC2195401 07B2BD973E36A6FC

XorT 93AEA71B258D90C3 25F5A3ADC2195401 07B2BD973E36A6FC

Dec 5896EA9028EE203F FE6E8D679C5D3460 07B2BD973E36A6FC

4

In 5896EA9028EE203F FE6E8D679C5D3460 07B2BD973E36A6FC

XorT 5896EA9028EE203B FE6E8D679C5D3460 07B2BD973E36A6FC

Dec FC967627BE93720B FE6E8D679C5D3460 D132EE38147E76F8

3

In FC967627BE93720B FE6E8D679C5D3460 D132EE38147E76F8

XorT FC967627BE937208 FE6E8D679C5D3460 D132EE38147E76F8

Dec 06BA4EBDE7768D09 74CE86FBD7B805E7 D132EE38147E76F8

2

In 06BA4EBDE7768D09 74CE86FBD7B805E7 D132EE38147E76F8

XorT 06BA4EBDE7768D0B 74CE86FBD7B805E7 D132EE38147E76F8

Dec F4740052E82A2250 74CE86FBD7B805E7 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

1

In F4740052E82A2250 74CE86FBD7B805E7 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

XorT F4740052E82A2251 74CE86FBD7B805E7 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

Dec A6A6A6A6A6A6A6A6 0011223344556677 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

Plaintext A6A6A6A6A6A6A6A6 0011223344556677 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

Output:

Key Data: 00112233445566778899AABBCCDDEEFF

4.2 Wrap 128 bits of Key Data with a 192-bit KEK

Input:

KEK: 000102030405060708090A0B0C0D0E0F1011121314151617

Key Data: 00112233445566778899AABBCCDDEEFF

Wrap:

Step t A R1 R21

In A6A6A6A6A6A6A6A6 0011223344556677 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

Enc DFE8FD5D1A3786A7 351D385096CCFB29 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

XorT DFE8FD5D1A3786A6 351D385096CCFB29 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

2

In DFE8FD5D1A3786A6 351D385096CCFB29 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

Enc 9D9B32B9ED742E02 351D385096CCFB29 51F22F3286758A2D

XorT 9D9B32B9ED742E00 351D385096CCFB29 51F22F3286758A2D

3

In 9D9B32B9ED742E00 351D385096CCFB29 51F22F3286758A2D

Enc 7B8E343CA51CF8AB BC164F51E20CC983 51F22F3286758A2D

XorT 7B8E343CA51CF8A8 BC164F51E20CC983 51F22F3286758A2D

4

In 7B8E343CA51CF8A8 BC164F51E20CC983 51F22F3286758A2D

Enc 02A97C5897140595 BC164F51E20CC983 05FC2D8F8FF4B919

XorT 02A97C5897140591 BC164F51E20CC983 05FC2D8F8FF4B919

5

In 02A97C5897140591 BC164F51E20CC983 05FC2D8F8FF4B919

Enc 15D4B63F66583817 429487269D3A0016 05FC2D8F8FF4B919

XorT 15D4B63F66583812 429487269D3A0016 05FC2D8F8FF4B919

6

In 15D4B63F66583812 429487269D3A0016 05FC2D8F8FF4B919

Enc AE2D0B76A6951EEA 429487269D3A0016 05A2D8FB4DD5BD7A

XorT AE2D0B76A6951EEC 429487269D3A0016 05A2D8FB4DD5BD7A

7

In AE2D0B76A6951EEC 429487269D3A0016 05A2D8FB4DD5BD7A

Enc 79F849444F4B8AA8 D40B091CDBAC0340 05A2D8FB4DD5BD7A

XorT 79F849444F4B8AAF D40B091CDBAC0340 05A2D8FB4DD5BD7A

8

In 79F849444F4B8AAF D40B091CDBAC0340 05A2D8FB4DD5BD7A

Enc 5933A9195B5F5E21 D40B091CDBAC0340 89F0D6C06F8CA9B4

XorT 5933A9195B5F5E29 D40B091CDBAC0340 89F0D6C06F8CA9B4

9

In 5933A9195B5F5E29 D40B091CDBAC0340 89F0D6C06F8CA9B4

Enc 57ADA800299C2E85 4D5B3DFE7C04ABBA 89F0D6C06F8CA9B4

XorT 57ADA800299C2E8C 4D5B3DFE7C04ABBA 89F0D6C06F8CA9B4

10

In 57ADA800299C2E8C 4D5B3DFE7C04ABBA 89F0D6C06F8CA9B4

Enc BF17BD6A9BC80163 4D5B3DFE7C04ABBA EB24CCFA52EA9078

XorT BF17BD6A9BC80169 4D5B3DFE7C04ABBA EB24CCFA52EA9078

11

In BF17BD6A9BC80169 4D5B3DFE7C04ABBA EB24CCFA52EA9078

Enc B68BF270AE81544F F92B5B97C050AED2 EB24CCFA52EA9078

XorT B68BF270AE815444 F92B5B97C050AED2 EB24CCFA52EA9078

12

In B68BF270AE815444 F92B5B97C050AED2 EB24CCFA52EA9078

Enc 96778B25AE6CA439 F92B5B97C050AED2 468AB8A17AD84E5D

XorT 96778B25AE6CA435 F92B5B97C050AED2 468AB8A17AD84E5D

Output:

Ciphertext: 96778B25AE6CA435 F92B5B97C050AED2 468AB8A17AD84E5D

Unwrap:

Step t A R1 R2

12

In 96778B25AE6CA435 F92B5B97C050AED2 468AB8A17AD84E5D

XorT 96778B25AE6CA439 F92B5B97C050AED2 468AB8A17AD84E5D

Dec B68BF270AE815444 F92B5B97C050AED2 EB24CCFA52EA9078

11

In B68BF270AE815444 F92B5B97C050AED2 EB24CCFA52EA9078

XorT B68BF270AE81544F F92B5B97C050AED2 EB24CCFA52EA9078

Dec BF17BD6A9BC80169 4D5B3DFE7C04ABBA EB24CCFA52EA9078

10

In BF17BD6A9BC80169 4D5B3DFE7C04ABBA EB24CCFA52EA9078

XorT BF17BD6A9BC80163 4D5B3DFE7C04ABBA EB24CCFA52EA9078

Dec 57ADA800299C2E8C 4D5B3DFE7C04ABBA 89F0D6C06F8CA9B4

9

In 57ADA800299C2E8C 4D5B3DFE7C04ABBA 89F0D6C06F8CA9B4

XorT 57ADA800299C2E85 4D5B3DFE7C04ABBA 89F0D6C06F8CA9B4

Dec 5933A9195B5F5E29 D40B091CDBAC0340 89F0D6C06F8CA9B4

8

In 5933A9195B5F5E29 D40B091CDBAC0340 89F0D6C06F8CA9B4

XorT 5933A9195B5F5E21 D40B091CDBAC0340 89F0D6C06F8CA9B4

Dec 79F849444F4B8AAF D40B091CDBAC0340 05A2D8FB4DD5BD7A

7

In 79F849444F4B8AAF D40B091CDBAC0340 05A2D8FB4DD5BD7A

XorT 79F849444F4B8AA8 D40B091CDBAC0340 05A2D8FB4DD5BD7A

Dec AE2D0B76A6951EEC 429487269D3A0016 05A2D8FB4DD5BD7A

6

In AE2D0B76A6951EEC 429487269D3A0016 05A2D8FB4DD5BD7A

XorT AE2D0B76A6951EEA 429487269D3A0016 05A2D8FB4DD5BD7A

Dec 15D4B63F66583812 429487269D3A0016 05FC2D8F8FF4B919

5

In 15D4B63F66583812 429487269D3A0016 05FC2D8F8FF4B919

XorT 15D4B63F66583817 429487269D3A0016 05FC2D8F8FF4B919

Dec 02A97C5897140591 BC164F51E20CC983 05FC2D8F8FF4B919

4

In 02A97C5897140591 BC164F51E20CC983 05FC2D8F8FF4B919

XorT 02A97C5897140595 BC164F51E20CC983 05FC2D8F8FF4B919

Dec 7B8E343CA51CF8A8 BC164F51E20CC983 51F22F3286758A2D

3

In 7B8E343CA51CF8A8 BC164F51E20CC983 51F22F3286758A2D

XorT 7B8E343CA51CF8AB BC164F51E20CC983 51F22F3286758A2D

Dec 9D9B32B9ED742E00 351D385096CCFB29 51F22F3286758A2D

2

In 9D9B32B9ED742E00 351D385096CCFB29 51F22F3286758A2D

XorT 9D9B32B9ED742E02 351D385096CCFB29 51F22F3286758A2D

Dec DFE8FD5D1A3786A6 351D385096CCFB29 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

1

In DFE8FD5D1A3786A6 351D385096CCFB29 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

XorT DFE8FD5D1A3786A7 351D385096CCFB29 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

Dec A6A6A6A6A6A6A6A6 0011223344556677 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

Plaintext A6A6A6A6A6A6A6A6 0011223344556677 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

Output:

Key Data: 00112233445566778899AABBCCDDEEFF

4.3 Wrap 128 bits of Key Data with a 256-bit KEK

Input:

KEK:000102030405060708090A0B0C0D0E0F101112131415161718191A1B1C1D1E1F

Key Data: 00112233445566778899AABBCCDDEEFF

Wrap:

Step t A R1 R2

1

In A6A6A6A6A6A6A6A6 0011223344556677 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

Enc 794314D454E3FDE1 F661BD9F31FBFA31 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

XorT 794314D454E3FDE0 F661BD9F31FBFA31 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

2

In 794314D454E3FDE0 F661BD9F31FBFA31 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

Enc D450EA5C5BBCB561 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

XorT D450EA5C5BBCB563 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

3

In D450EA5C5BBCB563 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

Enc 85DBDF1879D5C0A5 5602001BFA07AD8B F60E0CDB7F429FE8

XorT 85DBDF1879D5C0A6 5602001BFA07AD8B F60E0CDB7F429FE8

4

In 85DBDF1879D5C0A6 5602001BFA07AD8B F60E0CDB7F429FE8

Enc 738C291128B7226D 5602001BFA07AD8B 58924F777C3F678C

XorT 738C291128B72269 5602001BFA07AD8B 58924F777C3F678C

5

In 738C291128B72269 5602001BFA07AD8B 58924F777C3F678C

Enc 2656A02DFFF054DC F4DF378183E3D5B2 58924F777C3F678C

XorT 2656A02DFFF054D9 F4DF378183E3D5B2 58924F777C3F678C

6

In 2656A02DFFF054D9 F4DF378183E3D5B2 58924F777C3F678C

Enc DDFD0C0E8B52A63A F4DF378183E3D5B2 91AC1D36A964F41B

XorT DDFD0C0E8B52A63C F4DF378183E3D5B2 91AC1D36A964F41B

7

In DDFD0C0E8B52A63C F4DF378183E3D5B2 91AC1D36A964F41B

Enc 39AB00D4AE4399EA 5271D5CED80F34ED 91AC1D36A964F41B

XorT 39AB00D4AE4399ED 5271D5CED80F34ED 91AC1D36A964F41B

8

In 39AB00D4AE4399ED 5271D5CED80F34ED 91AC1D36A964F41B

Enc 4CE414878463EAAC 5271D5CED80F34ED 67D8ED899E7929B8

XorT 4CE414878463EAA4 5271D5CED80F34ED 67D8ED899E7929B8

9

In 4CE414878463EAA4 5271D5CED80F34ED 67D8ED899E7929B8

Enc FBB44DB106AA0789 0DF7E50829123648 67D8ED899E7929B8

XorT FBB44DB106AA0780 0DF7E50829123648 67D8ED899E7929B8

10

In FBB44DB106AA0780 0DF7E50829123648 67D8ED899E7929B8

Enc 877112A7308ADCC5 0DF7E50829123648 3472D5993D318FD2

XorT 877112A7308ADCCF 0DF7E50829123648 3472D5993D318FD2

11

In 877112A7308ADCCF 0DF7E50829123648 3472D5993D318FD2

Enc 78E40190807CC151 63E9777905818A2A 3472D5993D318FD2

XorT 78E40190807CC15A 63E9777905818A2A 3472D5993D318FD2

12

In 78E40190807CC15A 63E9777905818A2A 3472D5993D318FD2

Enc 64E8C3F9CE0F5BAE 63E9777905818A2A 93C8191E7D6E8AE7

XorT 64E8C3F9CE0F5BA2 63E9777905818A2A 93C8191E7D6E8AE7

Output:

Ciphertext: 64E8C3F9CE0F5BA2 63E9777905818A2A 93C8191E7D6E8AE7

Unwrap:

Step t A R1 R2

12

In 64E8C3F9CE0F5BA2 63E9777905818A2A 93C8191E7D6E8AE7

XorT 64E8C3F9CE0F5BAE 63E9777905818A2A 93C8191E7D6E8AE7

Dec 78E40190807CC15A 63E9777905818A2A 3472D5993D318FD2

11

In 78E40190807CC15A 63E9777905818A2A 3472D5993D318FD2

XorT 78E40190807CC151 63E9777905818A2A 3472D5993D318FD2

Dec 877112A7308ADCCF 0DF7E50829123648 3472D5993D318FD2

10

In 877112A7308ADCCF 0DF7E50829123648 3472D5993D318FD2

XorT 877112A7308ADCC5 0DF7E50829123648 3472D5993D318FD2

Dec FBB44DB106AA0780 0DF7E50829123648 67D8ED899E7929B8

9

In FBB44DB106AA0780 0DF7E50829123648 67D8ED899E7929B8

XorT FBB44DB106AA0789 0DF7E50829123648 67D8ED899E7929B8

Dec 4CE414878463EAA4 5271D5CED80F34ED 67D8ED899E7929B8

8

In 4CE414878463EAA4 5271D5CED80F34ED 67D8ED899E7929B8

XorT 4CE414878463EAAC 5271D5CED80F34ED 67D8ED899E7929B8

Dec 39AB00D4AE4399ED 5271D5CED80F34ED 91AC1D36A964F41B

7

In 39AB00D4AE4399ED 5271D5CED80F34ED 91AC1D36A964F41B

XorT 39AB00D4AE4399EA 5271D5CED80F34ED 91AC1D36A964F41B

Dec DDFD0C0E8B52A63C F4DF378183E3D5B2 91AC1D36A964F41B

6

In DDFD0C0E8B52A63C F4DF378183E3D5B2 91AC1D36A964F41B

XorT DDFD0C0E8B52A63A F4DF378183E3D5B2 91AC1D36A964F41B

Dec 2656A02DFFF054D9 F4DF378183E3D5B2 58924F777C3F678C

5

In 2656A02DFFF054D9 F4DF378183E3D5B2 58924F777C3F678C

XorT 2656A02DFFF054DC F4DF378183E3D5B2 58924F777C3F678C

Dec 738C291128B72269 5602001BFA07AD8B 58924F777C3F678C

4

In 738C291128B72269 5602001BFA07AD8B 58924F777C3F678C

XorT 738C291128B7226D 5602001BFA07AD8B 58924F777C3F678C

Dec 85DBDF1879D5C0A6 5602001BFA07AD8B F60E0CDB7F429FE8

3

In 85DBDF1879D5C0A6 5602001BFA07AD8B F60E0CDB7F429FE8

XorT 85DBDF1879D5C0A5 5602001BFA07AD8B F60E0CDB7F429FE8

Dec D450EA5C5BBCB563 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

2

In D450EA5C5BBCB563 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

XorT D450EA5C5BBCB561 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

Dec 794314D454E3FDE0 F661BD9F31FBFA31 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

1

In 794314D454E3FDE0 F661BD9F31FBFA31 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

XorT 794314D454E3FDE1 F661BD9F31FBFA31 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

Dec A6A6A6A6A6A6A6A6 0011223344556677 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

Plaintext A6A6A6A6A6A6A6A6 0011223344556677 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

Output:

Key Data: 00112233445566778899AABBCCDDEEFF

4.4 Wrap 192 bits of Key Data with a 192-bit KEK

Input:

KEK: 000102030405060708090A0B0C0D0E0F1011121314151617

Key Data: 00112233445566778899AABBCCDDEEFF0001020304050607

Wrap:

Step t A/R3 R1 R2

1

In A6A6A6A6A6A6A6A6 0011223344556677 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

0001020304050607

Enc DFE8FD5D1A3786A7 351D385096CCFB29 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

0001020304050607

XorT DFE8FD5D1A3786A6 351D385096CCFB29 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

0001020304050607

2

In DFE8FD5D1A3786A6 351D385096CCFB29 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

0001020304050607

Enc 9D9B32B9ED742E02 351D385096CCFB29 51F22F3286758A2D

0001020304050607

XorT 9D9B32B9ED742E00 351D385096CCFB29 51F22F3286758A2D

0001020304050607

3

In 9D9B32B9ED742E00 351D385096CCFB29 51F22F3286758A2D

0001020304050607

Enc 2C8E19A519025B7C 351D385096CCFB29 51F22F3286758A2D

FF540E514DE120A3

XorT 2C8E19A519025B7F 351D385096CCFB29 51F22F3286758A2D

FF540E514DE120A3

4

In 2C8E19A519025B7F 351D385096CCFB29 51F22F3286758A2D

FF540E514DE120A3

Enc E727C7BDF822602E A08DAA041D17BBBA 51F22F3286758A2D

FF540E514DE120A3

XorT E727C7BDF822602A A08DAA041D17BBBA 51F22F3286758A2D

FF540E514DE120A3

5

In E727C7BDF822602A A08DAA041D17BBBA 51F22F3286758A2D

FF540E514DE120A3

Enc 15B61F7B25D51700 A08DAA041D17BBBA AE82BC1118A5DEA4

FF540E514DE120A3

XorT 15B61F7B25D51705 A08DAA041D17BBBA AE82BC1118A5DEA4

FF540E514DE120A3

6

In 15B61F7B25D51705 A08DAA041D17BBBA AE82BC1118A5DEA4

FF540E514DE120A3

Enc A187755AEA64719C A08DAA041D17BBBA AE82BC1118A5DEA4

D1E708FD13778787

XorT A187755AEA64719A A08DAA041D17BBBA AE82BC1118A5DEA4

D1E708FD13778787

7

In A187755AEA64719A A08DAA041D17BBBA AE82BC1118A5DEA4

D1E708FD13778787

Enc 5A994895D81644B7 926ED65A9E853FD9 AE82BC1118A5DEA4

D1E708FD13778787

XorT 5A994895D81644B0 926ED65A9E853FD9 AE82BC1118A5DEA4

D1E708FD13778787

8

In 5A994895D81644B0 926ED65A9E853FD9 AE82BC1118A5DEA4

D1E708FD13778787

Enc 864F408C8AB8CDCF 926ED65A9E853FD9 552A09E141D08AE3

D1E708FD13778787

XorT 864F408C8AB8CDC7 926ED65A9E853FD9 552A09E141D08AE3

D1E708FD13778787

9

In 864F408C8AB8CDC7 926ED65A9E853FD9 552A09E141D08AE3

D1E708FD13778787

Enc 53F4373F575EB7A4 926ED65A9E853FD9 552A09E141D08AE3

ED5E8456E61BD295

XorT 53F4373F575EB7AD 926ED65A9E853FD9 552A09E141D08AE3

ED5E8456E61BD295

10

In 53F4373F575EB7AD 926ED65A9E853FD9 552A09E141D08AE3

ED5E8456E61BD295

Enc 9EAA4CDA0B1BA5FF 98883EDC6B080FB5 552A09E141D08AE3

ED5E8456E61BD295

XorT 9EAA4CDA0B1BA5F5 98883EDC6B080FB5 552A09E141D08AE3

ED5E8456E61BD295

11

In 9EAA4CDA0B1BA5F5 98883EDC6B080FB5 552A09E141D08AE3

ED5E8456E61BD295

Enc B1B9902C68E0EB52 98883EDC6B080FB5 63F6D88A0663FEF9

ED5E8456E61BD295

XorT B1B9902C68E0EB59 98883EDC6B080FB5 63F6D88A0663FEF9

ED5E8456E61BD295

12

In B1B9902C68E0EB59 98883EDC6B080FB5 63F6D88A0663FEF9

ED5E8456E61BD295

Enc FCE591D77709A6E0 98883EDC6B080FB5 63F6D88A0663FEF9

463437433A93EFE5

XorT FCE591D77709A6EC 98883EDC6B080FB5 63F6D88A0663FEF9

463437433A93EFE5

13

In FCE591D77709A6EC 98883EDC6B080FB5 63F6D88A0663FEF9

463437433A93EFE5

Enc 428428D2BD88CF58 C46965F34EFB2261 63F6D88A0663FEF9

463437433A93EFE5

XorT 428428D2BD88CF55 C46965F34EFB2261 63F6D88A0663FEF9

463437433A93EFE5

14

In 428428D2BD88CF55 C46965F34EFB2261 63F6D88A0663FEF9

463437433A93EFE5

Enc 6AC861AB961DA578 C46965F34EFB2261 56E3CEE892BBEFC4

463437433A93EFE5

XorT 6AC861AB961DA576 C46965F34EFB2261 56E3CEE892BBEFC4

463437433A93EFE5

15

In 6AC861AB961DA576 C46965F34EFB2261 56E3CEE892BBEFC4

463437433A93EFE5

Enc E80DB49CC9A1EA61 C46965F34EFB2261 56E3CEE892BBEFC4

84943C8C67FCFD53

XorT E80DB49CC9A1EA6E C46965F34EFB2261 56E3CEE892BBEFC4

84943C8C67FCFD53

16

In E80DB49CC9A1EA6E C46965F34EFB2261 56E3CEE892BBEFC4

84943C8C67FCFD53

Enc ABEE3534AC465C2C 68F24EC260743EDC 56E3CEE892BBEFC4

84943C8C67FCFD53

XorT ABEE3534AC465C3C 68F24EC260743EDC 56E3CEE892BBEFC4

84943C8C67FCFD53

17

In ABEE3534AC465C3C 68F24EC260743EDC 56E3CEE892BBEFC4

84943C8C67FCFD53

Enc E7CC8D8CEDE62BF7 68F24EC260743EDC E1C6C7DDEE725A93

84943C8C67FCFD53

XorT E7CC8D8CEDE62BE6 68F24EC260743EDC E1C6C7DDEE725A93

84943C8C67FCFD53

18

In E7CC8D8CEDE62BE6 68F24EC260743EDC E1C6C7DDEE725A93

84943C8C67FCFD53

Enc 031D33264E15D320 68F24EC260743EDC E1C6C7DDEE725A93

6BA814915C6762D2

XorT 031D33264E15D332 68F24EC260743EDC E1C6C7DDEE725A93

6BA814915C6762D2

Output:

Ciphertext 031D33264E15D332 68F24EC260743EDC E1C6C7DDEE725A93

6BA814915C6762D2

Unwrap:

Step t A/R3 R1 R2

18

In 031D33264E15D332 68F24EC260743EDC E1C6C7DDEE725A93

6BA814915C6762D2

XorT 031D33264E15D320 68F24EC260743EDC E1C6C7DDEE725A93

6BA814915C6762D2

Dec E7CC8D8CEDE62BE6 68F24EC260743EDC E1C6C7DDEE725A93

84943C8C67FCFD53

17

In E7CC8D8CEDE62BE6 68F24EC260743EDC E1C6C7DDEE725A93

84943C8C67FCFD53

XorT E7CC8D8CEDE62BF7 68F24EC260743EDC E1C6C7DDEE725A93

84943C8C67FCFD53

Dec ABEE3534AC465C3C 68F24EC260743EDC 56E3CEE892BBEFC4

84943C8C67FCFD53

16

In ABEE3534AC465C3C 68F24EC260743EDC 56E3CEE892BBEFC4

84943C8C67FCFD53

XorT ABEE3534AC465C2C 68F24EC260743EDC 56E3CEE892BBEFC4

84943C8C67FCFD53

Dec E80DB49CC9A1EA6E C46965F34EFB2261 56E3CEE892BBEFC4

84943C8C67FCFD53

15

In E80DB49CC9A1EA6E C46965F34EFB2261 56E3CEE892BBEFC4

84943C8C67FCFD53

XorT E80DB49CC9A1EA61 C46965F34EFB2261 56E3CEE892BBEFC4

84943C8C67FCFD53

Dec 6AC861AB961DA576 C46965F34EFB2261 56E3CEE892BBEFC4

463437433A93EFE5

14

In 6AC861AB961DA576 C46965F34EFB2261 56E3CEE892BBEFC4

463437433A93EFE5

XorT 6AC861AB961DA578 C46965F34EFB2261 56E3CEE892BBEFC4

463437433A93EFE5

Dec 428428D2BD88CF55 C46965F34EFB2261 63F6D88A0663FEF9

463437433A93EFE5

13

In 428428D2BD88CF55 C46965F34EFB2261 63F6D88A0663FEF9

463437433A93EFE5

XorT 428428D2BD88CF58 C46965F34EFB2261 63F6D88A0663FEF9

463437433A93EFE5

Dec FCE591D77709A6EC 98883EDC6B080FB5 63F6D88A0663FEF9

463437433A93EFE5

12

In FCE591D77709A6EC 98883EDC6B080FB5 63F6D88A0663FEF9

463437433A93EFE5

XorT FCE591D77709A6E0 98883EDC6B080FB5 63F6D88A0663FEF9

463437433A93EFE5

Dec B1B9902C68E0EB59 98883EDC6B080FB5 63F6D88A0663FEF9

ED5E8456E61BD295

11

In B1B9902C68E0EB59 98883EDC6B080FB5 63F6D88A0663FEF9

ED5E8456E61BD295

XorT B1B9902C68E0EB52 98883EDC6B080FB5 63F6D88A0663FEF9

ED5E8456E61BD295

Dec 9EAA4CDA0B1BA5F5 98883EDC6B080FB5 552A09E141D08AE3

ED5E8456E61BD295

10

In 9EAA4CDA0B1BA5F5 98883EDC6B080FB5 552A09E141D08AE3

ED5E8456E61BD295

XorT 9EAA4CDA0B1BA5FF 98883EDC6B080FB5 552A09E141D08AE3

ED5E8456E61BD295

Dec 53F4373F575EB7AD 926ED65A9E853FD9 552A09E141D08AE3

ED5E8456E61BD295

9

In 53F4373F575EB7AD 926ED65A9E853FD9 552A09E141D08AE3

ED5E8456E61BD295

XorT 53F4373F575EB7A4 926ED65A9E853FD9 552A09E141D08AE3

ED5E8456E61BD295

Dec 864F408C8AB8CDC7 926ED65A9E853FD9 552A09E141D08AE3

D1E708FD13778787

8

In 864F408C8AB8CDC7 926ED65A9E853FD9 552A09E141D08AE3

D1E708FD13778787

XorT 864F408C8AB8CDCF 926ED65A9E853FD9 552A09E141D08AE3

D1E708FD13778787

Dec 5A994895D81644B0 926ED65A9E853FD9 AE82BC1118A5DEA4

D1E708FD13778787

7

In 5A994895D81644B0 926ED65A9E853FD9 AE82BC1118A5DEA4

D1E708FD13778787

XorT 5A994895D81644B7 926ED65A9E853FD9 AE82BC1118A5DEA4

D1E708FD13778787

Dec A187755AEA64719A A08DAA041D17BBBA AE82BC1118A5DEA4

D1E708FD13778787

6

In A187755AEA64719A A08DAA041D17BBBA AE82BC1118A5DEA4

D1E708FD13778787

XorT A187755AEA64719C A08DAA041D17BBBA AE82BC1118A5DEA4

D1E708FD13778787

Dec 15B61F7B25D51705 A08DAA041D17BBBA AE82BC1118A5DEA4

FF540E514DE120A3

5

In 15B61F7B25D51705 A08DAA041D17BBBA AE82BC1118A5DEA4

FF540E514DE120A3

XorT 15B61F7B25D51700 A08DAA041D17BBBA AE82BC1118A5DEA4

FF540E514DE120A3

Dec E727C7BDF822602A A08DAA041D17BBBA 51F22F3286758A2D

FF540E514DE120A3

4

In E727C7BDF822602A A08DAA041D17BBBA 51F22F3286758A2D

FF540E514DE120A3

XorT E727C7BDF822602E A08DAA041D17BBBA 51F22F3286758A2D

FF540E514DE120A3

Dec 2C8E19A519025B7F 351D385096CCFB29 51F22F3286758A2D

FF540E514DE120A3

3

In 2C8E19A519025B7F 351D385096CCFB29 51F22F3286758A2D

FF540E514DE120A3

XorT 2C8E19A519025B7C 351D385096CCFB29 51F22F3286758A2D

FF540E514DE120A3

Dec 9D9B32B9ED742E00 351D385096CCFB29 51F22F3286758A2D

0001020304050607

2

In 9D9B32B9ED742E00 351D385096CCFB29 51F22F3286758A2D

0001020304050607

XorT 9D9B32B9ED742E02 351D385096CCFB29 51F22F3286758A2D

0001020304050607

Dec DFE8FD5D1A3786A6 351D385096CCFB29 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

0001020304050607

1

In DFE8FD5D1A3786A6 351D385096CCFB29 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

0001020304050607

XorT DFE8FD5D1A3786A7 351D385096CCFB29 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

0001020304050607

Dec A6A6A6A6A6A6A6A6 0011223344556677 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

0001020304050607

Plaintext A6A6A6A6A6A6A6A6 0011223344556677

8899AABBCCDDEEFF 0001020304050607

Output:

Key Data: 00112233445566778899AABBCCDDEEFF0001020304050607

4.5 Wrap 192 bits of Key Data with a 256-bit KEK

Input:

KEK:

000102030405060708090A0B0C0D0E0F101112131415161718191A1B1C1D1E1F

Key Data: 00112233445566778899AABBCCDDEEFF0001020304050607

Wrap:

Step t A/R3 R1 R2

1

In A6A6A6A6A6A6A6A6 0011223344556677 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

0001020304050607

Enc 794314D454E3FDE1 F661BD9F31FBFA31 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

0001020304050607

XorT 794314D454E3FDE0 F661BD9F31FBFA31 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

0001020304050607

2

In 794314D454E3FDE0 F661BD9F31FBFA31 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

0001020304050607

Enc D450EA5C5BBCB561 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

0001020304050607

XorT D450EA5C5BBCB563 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

0001020304050607

3

In D450EA5C5BBCB563 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

0001020304050607

Enc 9DF8F5405FBC00C1 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

6CA405593A3B5154

XorT 9DF8F5405FBC00C2 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

6CA405593A3B5154

4

In 9DF8F5405FBC00C2 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

6CA405593A3B5154

Enc F1D28EA6295891EC 0CC86A4D9B9C6A31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

6CA405593A3B5154

XorT F1D28EA6295891E8 0CC86A4D9B9C6A31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

6CA405593A3B5154

5

In F1D28EA6295891E8 0CC86A4D9B9C6A31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

6CA405593A3B5154

Enc BF213BFD04E8A24F 0CC86A4D9B9C6A31 AEBE2D5C8BF747A9

6CA405593A3B5154

XorT BF213BFD04E8A24A 0CC86A4D9B9C6A31 AEBE2D5C8BF747A9

6CA405593A3B5154

6

In BF213BFD04E8A24A 0CC86A4D9B9C6A31 AEBE2D5C8BF747A9

6CA405593A3B5154

Enc 6F85BFBDB7E880E3 0CC86A4D9B9C6A31 AEBE2D5C8BF747A9

39EBC1A1A53FF55B

XorT 6F85BFBDB7E880E5 0CC86A4D9B9C6A31 AEBE2D5C8BF747A9

39EBC1A1A53FF55B

7

In 6F85BFBDB7E880E5 0CC86A4D9B9C6A31 AEBE2D5C8BF747A9

39EBC1A1A53FF55B

Enc D532789E4E79D819 444F92BF78E77BB1 AEBE2D5C8BF747A9

39EBC1A1A53FF55B

XorT D532789E4E79D81E 444F92BF78E77BB1 AEBE2D5C8BF747A9

39EBC1A1A53FF55B

8

In D532789E4E79D81E 444F92BF78E77BB1 AEBE2D5C8BF747A9

39EBC1A1A53FF55B

Enc 2A5FFCEF1F1916D8 444F92BF78E77BB1 C6874607903270CD

39EBC1A1A53FF55B

XorT 2A5FFCEF1F1916D0 444F92BF78E77BB1 C6874607903270CD

39EBC1A1A53FF55B

9

In 2A5FFCEF1F1916D0 444F92BF78E77BB1 C6874607903270CD

39EBC1A1A53FF55B

Enc 01271BA91D9804F6 444F92BF78E77BB1 C6874607903270CD

740A273461ED82C6

XorT 01271BA91D9804FF 444F92BF78E77BB1 C6874607903270CD

740A273461ED82C6

10

In 01271BA91D9804FF 444F92BF78E77BB1 C6874607903270CD

740A273461ED82C6

Enc A3223BD7237F7033 FB1611A83BEB567F C6874607903270CD

740A273461ED82C6

XorT A3223BD7237F7039 FB1611A83BEB567F C6874607903270CD

740A273461ED82C6

11

In A3223BD7237F7039 FB1611A83BEB567F C6874607903270CD

740A273461ED82C6

Enc B50C330616E7B1C7 FB1611A83BEB567F 73EDC8CB9322C34E

740A273461ED82C6

XorT B50C330616E7B1CC FB1611A83BEB567F 73EDC8CB9322C34E

740A273461ED82C6

12

In B50C330616E7B1CC FB1611A83BEB567F 73EDC8CB9322C34E

740A273461ED82C6

Enc FB8AFF3F083E12CE FB1611A83BEB567F 73EDC8CB9322C34E

0B08CFDF48020F0D

XorT FB8AFF3F083E12C2 FB1611A83BEB567F 73EDC8CB9322C34E

0B08CFDF48020F0D

13

In FB8AFF3F083E12C2 FB1611A83BEB567F 73EDC8CB9322C34E

0B08CFDF48020F0D

Enc 82F597607784A33C FB1F2965FCE1E783 73EDC8CB9322C34E

0B08CFDF48020F0D

XorT 82F597607784A331 FB1F2965FCE1E783 73EDC8CB9322C34E

0B08CFDF48020F0D

14

In 82F597607784A331 FB1F2965FCE1E783 73EDC8CB9322C34E

0B08CFDF48020F0D

Enc D48E5E83B7C906DB FB1F2965FCE1E783 D36F4FFBA2C82ED9

0B08CFDF48020F0D

XorT D48E5E83B7C906D5 FB1F2965FCE1E783 D36F4FFBA2C82ED9

0B08CFDF48020F0D

15

In D48E5E83B7C906D5 FB1F2965FCE1E783 D36F4FFBA2C82ED9

0B08CFDF48020F0D

Enc 1BF2B1CD947311B6 FB1F2965FCE1E783 D36F4FFBA2C82ED9

C490C33642717146

XorT 1BF2B1CD947311B9 FB1F2965FCE1E783 D36F4FFBA2C82ED9

C490C33642717146

16

In 1BF2B1CD947311B9 FB1F2965FCE1E783 D36F4FFBA2C82ED9

C490C33642717146

Enc C9F5F26A378011DE F6E6F4FBE30E71E4 D36F4FFBA2C82ED9

C490C33642717146

XorT C9F5F26A378011CE F6E6F4FBE30E71E4 D36F4FFBA2C82ED9

C490C33642717146

17

In C9F5F26A378011CE F6E6F4FBE30E71E4 D36F4FFBA2C82ED9

C490C33642717146

Enc 39128CE5E435F3A0 F6E6F4FBE30E71E4 769C8B80A32CB895

C490C33642717146

XorT 39128CE5E4325F3B1 F6E6F4FBE30E71E4 769C8B80A32CB895

C490C33642717146

18

In 39128CE5E435F3B1 F6E6F4FBE30E71E4 769C8B80A32CB895

C490C33642717146

Enc A8F9BC1612C68B2D F6E6F4FBE30E71E4 769C8B80A32CB895

8CD5D17D6B254DA1

XorT A8F9BC1612C68B3F F6E6F4FBE30E71E4 769C8B80A32CB895

8CD5D17D6B254DA1

Ciphertext A8F9BC1612C68B3F F6E6F4FBE30E71E4

769C8B80A32CB895 8CD5D17D6B254DA1

Unwrap:

Step t A/R3 R1 R2

18

In A8F9BC1612C68B3F F6E6F4FBE30E71E4 769C8B80A32CB895

8CD5D17D6B254DA1

XorT A8F9BC1612C68B2D F6E6F4FBE30E71E4 769C8B80A32CB895

8CD5D17D6B254DA1

Dec 39128CE5E435F3B1 F6E6F4FBE30E71E4 769C8B80A32CB895

C490C33642717146

17

In 39128CE5E435F3B1 F6E6F4FBE30E71E4 769C8B80A32CB895

C490C33642717146

XorT 39128CE5E435F3A0 F6E6F4FBE30E71E4 769C8B80A32CB895

C490C33642717146

Dec C9F5F26A378011CE F6E6F4FBE30E71E4 D36F4FFBA2C82ED9

C490C33642717146

16

In C9F5F26A378011CE F6E6F4FBE30E71E4 D36F4FFBA2C82ED9

C490C33642717146

XorT C9F5F26A378011DE F6E6F4FBE30E71E4 D36F4FFBA2C82ED9

C490C33642717146

Dec 1BF2B1CD947311B9 FB1F2965FCE1E783 D36F4FFBA2C82ED9

C490C33642717146

15

In 1BF2B1CD947311B9 FB1F2965FCE1E783 D36F4FFBA2C82ED9

C490C33642717146

XorT 1BF2B1CD947311B6 FB1F2965FCE1E783 D36F4FFBA2C82ED9

C490C33642717146

Dec D48E5E83B7C906D5 FB1F2965FCE1E783 D36F4FFBA2C82ED9

0B08CFDF48020F0D

14

In D48E5E83B7C906D5 FB1F2965FCE1E783 D36F4FFBA2C82ED9

0B08CFDF48020F0D

XorT D48E5E83B7C906DB FB1F2965FCE1E783 D36F4FFBA2C82ED9

0B08CFDF48020F0D

Dec 82F597607784A331 FB1F2965FCE1E783 73EDC8CB9322C34E

0B08CFDF48020F0D

13

In 82F597607784A331 FB1F2965FCE1E783 73EDC8CB9322C34E

0B08CFDF48020F0D

XorT 82F597607784A33C FB1F2965FCE1E783 73EDC8CB9322C34E

0B08CFDF48020F0D

Dec FB8AFF3F083E12C2 FB1611A83BEB567F 73EDC8CB9322C34E

0B08CFDF48020F0D

12

In FB8AFF3F083E12C2 FB1611A83BEB567F 73EDC8CB9322C34E

0B08CFDF48020F0D

XorT FB8AFF3F083E12CE FB1611A83BEB567F 73EDC8CB9322C34E

0B08CFDF48020F0D

Dec B50C330616E7B1CC FB1611A83BEB567F 73EDC8CB9322C34E

740A273461ED82C6

11

In B50C330616E7B1CC FB1611A83BEB567F 73EDC8CB9322C34E

740A273461ED82C6

XorT B50C330616E7B1C7 FB1611A83BEB567F 73EDC8CB9322C34E

740A273461ED82C6

Dec A3223BD7237F7039 FB1611A83BEB567F C6874607903270CD

740A273461ED82C6

10

In A3223BD7237F7039 FB1611A83BEB567F C6874607903270CD

740A273461ED82C6

XorT A3223BD7237F7033 FB1611A83BEB567F C6874607903270CD

740A273461ED82C6

Dec 01271BA91D9804FF 444F92BF78E77BB1 C6874607903270CD

740A273461ED82C6

9

In 01271BA91D9804FF 444F92BF78E77BB1 C6874607903270CD

740A273461ED82C6

XorT 01271BA91D9804F6 444F92BF78E77BB1 C6874607903270CD

740A273461ED82C6

Dec 2A5FFCEF1F1916D0 444F92BF78E77BB1 C6874607903270CD

39EBC1A1A53FF55B

8

In 2A5FFCEF1F1916D0 444F92BF78E77BB1 C6874607903270CD

39EBC1A1A53FF55B

XorT 2A5FFCEF1F1916D8 444F92BF78E77BB1 C6874607903270CD

39EBC1A1A53FF55B

Dec D532789E4E79D81E 444F92BF78E77BB1 AEBE2D5C8BF747A9

39EBC1A1A53FF55B

7

In D532789E4E79D81E 444F92BF78E77BB1 AEBE2D5C8BF747A9

39EBC1A1A53FF55B

XorT D532789E4E79D819 444F92BF78E77BB1 AEBE2D5C8BF747A9

39EBC1A1A53FF55B

Dec 6F85BFBDB7E880E5 0CC86A4D9B9C6A31 AEBE2D5C8BF747A9

39EBC1A1A53FF55B

6

In 6F85BFBDB7E880E5 0CC86A4D9B9C6A31 AEBE2D5C8BF747A9

39EBC1A1A53FF55B

XorT 6F85BFBDB7E880E3 0CC86A4D9B9C6A31 AEBE2D5C8BF747A9

39EBC1A1A53FF55B

Dec BF213BFD04E8A24A 0CC86A4D9B9C6A31 AEBE2D5C8BF747A9

6CA405593A3B5154

5

In BF213BFD04E8A24A 0CC86A4D9B9C6A31 AEBE2D5C8BF747A9

6CA405593A3B5154

XorT BF213BFD04E8A24F 0CC86A4D9B9C6A31 AEBE2D5C8BF747A9

6CA405593A3B5154

Dec F1D28EA6295891E8 0CC86A4D9B9C6A31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

6CA405593A3B5154

4

In F1D28EA6295891E8 0CC86A4D9B9C6A31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

6CA405593A3B5154

XorT F1D28EA6295891EC 0CC86A4D9B9C6A31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

6CA405593A3B5154

Dec 9DF8F5405FBC00C2 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

6CA405593A3B5154

3

In 9DF8F5405FBC00C2 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

6CA405593A3B5154

XorT 9DF8F5405FBC00C1 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

6CA405593A3B5154

Dec D450EA5C5BBCB563 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

0001020304050607

2

In D450EA5C5BBCB563 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

0001020304050607

XorT D450EA5C5BBCB561 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

0001020304050607

Dec 794314D454E3FDE0 F661BD9F31FBFA31 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

0001020304050607

1

In 794314D454E3FDE0 F661BD9F31FBFA31 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

0001020304050607

XorT 794314D454E3FDE1 F661BD9F31FBFA31 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

0001020304050607

Dec A6A6A6A6A6A6A6A6 0011223344556677 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

0001020304050607

Plaintext A6A6A6A6A6A6A6A6 0011223344556677

8899AABBCCDDEEFF 0001020304050607

Output:

Key Data: 00112233445566778899AABBCCDDEEFF0001020304050607

4.6 Wrap 256 bits of Key Data with a 256-bit KEK

Input:

KEK:

000102030405060708090A0B0C0D0E0F101112131415161718191A1B1C1D1E1F

Key Data:

00112233445566778899AABBCCDDEEFF000102030405060708090A0B0C0D0E0F

Wrap:

Step t A/R3 R1/R4 R2

1

In A6A6A6A6A6A6A6A6 0011223344556677 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

0001020304050607 08090A0B0C0D0E0F

Enc 794314D454E3FDE1 F661BD9F31FBFA31 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

0001020304050607 08090A0B0C0D0E0F

XorT 794314D454E3FDE0 F661BD9F31FBFA31 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

0001020304050607 08090A0B0C0D0E0F

2

In 794314D454E3FDE0 F661BD9F31FBFA31 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

0001020304050607 08090A0B0C0D0E0F

Enc D450EA5C5BBCB561 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

0001020304050607 08090A0B0C0D0E0F

XorT D450EA5C5BBCB563 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

0001020304050607 08090A0B0C0D0E0F

3

In D450EA5C5BBCB563 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

0001020304050607 08090A0B0C0D0E0F

Enc 9DF8F5405FBC00C1 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

6CA405593A3B5154 08090A0B0C0D0E0F

XorT 9DF8F5405FBC00C2 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

6CA405593A3B5154 08090A0B0C0D0E0F

4

In 9DF8F5405FBC00C2 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

6CA405593A3B5154 08090A0B0C0D0E0F

Enc 564408FDD0DD2EA4 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

6CA405593A3B5154 E5923CB9FDB56FBC

XorT 564408FDD0DD2EA0 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

6CA405593A3B5154 E5923CB9FDB56FBC

5

In 564408FDD0DD2EA0 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

6CA405593A3B5154 E5923CB9FDB56FBC

Enc 4EF02EDD3146AFBB E7D1194D853E53F8 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

6CA405593A3B5154 E5923CB9FDB56FBC

XorT 4EF02EDD3146AFBE E7D1194D853E53F8 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

6CA405593A3B5154 E5923CB9FDB56FBC

6

In 4EF02EDD3146AFBE E7D1194D853E53F8 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

6CA405593A3B5154 E5923CB9FDB56FBC

Enc 963AAFFD96B223EC E7D1194D853E53F8 EFD48BA304945576

6CA405593A3B5154 E5923CB9FDB56FBC

XorT 963AAFFD96B223EA E7D1194D853E53F8 EFD48BA304945576

6CA405593A3B5154 E5923CB9FDB56FBC

7

In 963AAFFD96B223EA E7D1194D853E53F8 EFD48BA304945576

6CA405593A3B5154 E5923CB9FDB56FBC

Enc 66D7A8ADD086B9DD E7D1194D853E53F8 EFD48BA304945576

C365B66943E2D760 E5923CB9FDB56FBC

XorT 66D7A8ADD086B9DA E7D1194D853E53F8 EFD48BA304945576

C365B66943E2D760 E5923CB9FDB56FBC

8

In 66D7A8ADD086B9DA E7D1194D853E53F8 EFD48BA304945576

C365B66943E2D760 E5923CB9FDB56FBC

Enc C58B9D3AC6D5B94E E7D1194D853E53F8 EFD48BA304945576

C365B66943E2D760 73E3B6CBE5D05D74

XorT C58B9D3AC6D5B946 E7D1194D853E53F8 EFD48BA304945576

C365B66943E2D760 73E3B6CBE5D05D74

9

In C58B9D3AC6D5B946 E7D1194D853E53F8 EFD48BA304945576

C365B66943E2D760 73E3B6CBE5D05D74

Enc 1A681354E84C41F8 D6AE29ECE7192D43 EFD48BA304945576

C365B66943E2D760 73E3B6CBE5D05D74

XorT 1A681354E84C41F1 D6AE29ECE7192D43 EFD48BA304945576

C365B66943E2D760 73E3B6CBE5D05D74

10

In 1A681354E84C41F1 D6AE29ECE7192D43 EFD48BA304945576

C365B66943E2D760 73E3B6CBE5D05D74

Enc DBA417FB51F9E3CB D6AE29ECE7192D43 FBEC169FA5C0F6BA

C365B66943E2D760 73E3B6CBE5D05D74

XorT DBA417FB51F9E3C1 D6AE29ECE7192D43 FBEC169FA5C0F6BA

C365B66943E2D760 73E3B6CBE5D05D74

11

In DBA417FB51F9E3C1 D6AE29ECE7192D43 FBEC169FA5C0F6BA

C365B66943E2D760 73E3B6CBE5D05D74

Enc 0629EB29A42E4FD9 D6AE29ECE7192D43 FBEC169FA5C0F6BA

F56701DAF0388216 73E3B6CBE5D05D74

XorT 0629EB29A42E4FD2 D6AE29ECE7192D43 FBEC169FA5C0F6BA

F56701DAF0388216 73E3B6CBE5D05D74

12

In 0629EB29A42E4FD2 D6AE29ECE7192D43 FBEC169FA5C0F6BA

F56701DAF0388216 73E3B6CBE5D05D74

Enc F9ED8A1429515665 D6AE29ECE7192D43 FBEC169FA5C0F6BA

F56701DAF0388216 3CF149E90E8C04D9

XorT F9ED8A1429515669 D6AE29ECE7192D43 FBEC169FA5C0F6BA

F56701DAF0388216 3CF149E90E8C04D9

13

In F9ED8A1429515669 D6AE29ECE7192D43 FBEC169FA5C0F6BA

F56701DAF0388216 3CF149E90E8C04D9

Enc 2E8E2B6BB2016696 4745856AF333F01F FBEC169FA5C0F6BA

F56701DAF0388216 3CF149E90E8C04D9

XorT 2E8E2B6BB201669B 4745856AF333F01F FBEC169FA5C0F6BA

F56701DAF0388216 3CF149E90E8C04D9

14

In 2E8E2B6BB201669B 4745856AF333F01F FBEC169FA5C0F6BA

F56701DAF0388216 3CF149E90E8C04D9

Enc 15342443CB95ADB1 4745856AF333F01F BCA418BBF7DCE60B

F56701DAF0388216 3CF149E90E8C04D9

XorT 15342443CB95ADBF 4745856AF333F01F BCA418BBF7DCE60B

F56701DAF0388216 3CF149E90E8C04D9

15

In 15342443CB95ADBF 4745856AF333F01F BCA418BBF7DCE60B

F56701DAF0388216 3CF149E90E8C04D9

Enc 33FE29365885C4B7 4745856AF333F01F BCA418BBF7DCE60B

C272E9466AAE98F9 3CF149E90E8C04D9

XorT 33FE29365885C4B8 4745856AF333F01F BCA418BBF7DCE60B

C272E9466AAE98F9 3CF149E90E8C04D9

16

In 33FE29365885C4B8 4745856AF333F01F BCA418BBF7DCE60B

C272E9466AAE98F9 3CF149E90E8C04D9

Enc 5075496800978B4A 4745856AF333F01F BCA418BBF7DCE60B

C272E9466AAE98F9 40F68C91DB49702C

XorT 5075496800978B5A 4745856AF333F01F BCA418BBF7DCE60B

C272E9466AAE98F9 40F68C91DB49702C

17

In 5075496800978B5A 4745856AF333F01F BCA418BBF7DCE60B

C272E9466AAE98F9 40F68C91DB49702C

Enc A5382A26B47551F1 1BB8C765A84195E7 BCA418BBF7DCE60B

C272E9466AAE98F9 40F68C91DB49702C

XorT A5382A26B47551E0 1BB8C765A84195E7 BCA418BBF7DCE60B

C272E9466AAE98F9 40F68C91DB49702C

18

In A5382A26B47551E0 1BB8C765A84195E7 BCA418BBF7DCE60B

C272E9466AAE98F9 40F68C91DB49702C

Enc F19D80D437EFE8F9 1BB8C765A84195E7 F7EDAD518C960D36

C272E9466AAE98F9 40F68C91DB49702C

XorT F19D80D437EFE8EB 1BB8C765A84195E7 F7EDAD518C960D36

C272E9466AAE98F9 40F68C91DB49702C

19

In F19D80D437EFE8EB 1BB8C765A84195E7 F7EDAD518C960D36

C272E9466AAE98F9 40F68C91DB49702C

Enc B422B444B87A190B 1BB8C765A84195E7 F7EDAD518C960D36

1CFBF6B4C24CB982 40F68C91DB49702C

XorT B422B444B87A1918 1BB8C765A84195E7 F7EDAD518C960D36

1CFBF6B4C24CB982 40F68C91DB49702C

20

In B422B444B87A1918 1BB8C765A84195E7 F7EDAD518C960D36

1CFBF6B4C24CB982 40F68C91DB49702C

Enc D058823360F88A37 1BB8C765A84195E7 F7EDAD518C960D36

1CFBF6B4C24CB982 07DFE775B9687E73

XorT D058823360F88A23 1BB8C765A84195E7 F7EDAD518C960D36

1CFBF6B4C24CB982 07DFE775B9687E73

21

In D058823360F88A23 1BB8C765A84195E7 F7EDAD518C960D36

1CFBF6B4C24CB982 07DFE775B9687E73

Enc C89A96CA7B163ECC CBCCB35CFB87F826 F7EDAD518C960D36

1CFBF6B4C24CB982 07DFE775B9687E73

XorT C89A96CA7B163ED9 CBCCB35CFB87F826 F7EDAD518C960D36

1CFBF6B4C24CB982 07DFE775B9687E73

22

In C89A96CA7B163ED9 CBCCB35CFB87F826 F7EDAD518C960D36

1CFBF6B4C24CB982 07DFE775B9687E73

Enc 39D02FE7435870ED CBCCB35CFB87F826 3F5786E2D80ED326

1CFBF6B4C24CB982 07DFE775B9687E73

XorT 39D02FE7435870FB CBCCB35CFB87F826 3F5786E2D80ED326

1CFBF6B4C24CB982 07DFE775B9687E73

23

In 39D02FE7435870FB CBCCB35CFB87F826 3F5786E2D80ED326

1CFBF6B4C24CB982 07DFE775B9687E73

Enc 0AEB82AE3146A91B CBCCB35CFB87F826 3F5786E2D80ED326

CBC7F0E71A99F43B 07DFE775B9687E73

XorT 0AEB82AE3146A90C CBCCB35CFB87F826 3F5786E2D80ED326

CBC7F0E71A99F43B 07DFE775B9687E73

24

In 0AEB82AE3146A90C CBCCB35CFB87F826 3F5786E2D80ED326

CBC7F0E71A99F43B 07DFE775B9687E73

Enc 28C9F404C4B810EC CBCCB35CFB87F826 3F5786E2D80ED326

CBC7F0E71A99F43B FB988B9B7A02DD21

XorT 28C9F404C4B810F4 CBCCB35CFB87F826 3F5786E2D80ED326

CBC7F0E71A99F43B FB988B9B7A02DD21

Output:

Ciphertext 28C9F404C4B810F4 CBCCB35CFB87F826 3F5786E2D80ED326

CBC7F0E71A99F43B FB988B9B7A02DD21

Unwrap:

Step t A/R3 R1/R4 R2

24

In 28C9F404C4B810F4 CBCCB35CFB87F826 3F5786E2D80ED326

CBC7F0E71A99F43B FB988B9B7A02DD21

XorT 28C9F404C4B810EC CBCCB35CFB87F826 3F5786E2D80ED326

CBC7F0E71A99F43B FB988B9B7A02DD21

Dec 0AEB82AE3146A90C CBCCB35CFB87F826 3F5786E2D80ED326

CBC7F0E71A99F43B 07DFE775B9687E73

23

In 0AEB82AE3146A90C CBCCB35CFB87F826 3F5786E2D80ED326

CBC7F0E71A99F43B 07DFE775B9687E73

XorT 0AEB82AE3146A91B CBCCB35CFB87F826 3F5786E2D80ED326

CBC7F0E71A99F43B 07DFE775B9687E73

Dec 39D02FE7435870FB CBCCB35CFB87F826 3F5786E2D80ED326

1CFBF6B4C24CB982 07DFE775B9687E73

22

In 39D02FE7435870FB CBCCB35CFB87F826 3F5786E2D80ED326

1CFBF6B4C24CB982 07DFE775B9687E73

XorT 39D02FE7435870ED CBCCB35CFB87F826 3F5786E2D80ED326

1CFBF6B4C24CB982 07DFE775B9687E73

Dec C89A96CA7B163ED9 CBCCB35CFB87F826 F7EDAD518C960D36

1CFBF6B4C24CB982 07DFE775B9687E73

21

In C89A96CA7B163ED9 CBCCB35CFB87F826 F7EDAD518C960D36

1CFBF6B4C24CB982 07DFE775B9687E73

XorT C89A96CA7B163ECC CBCCB35CFB87F826 F7EDAD518C960D36

1CFBF6B4C24CB982 07DFE775B9687E73

Dec D058823360F88A23 1BB8C765A84195E7 F7EDAD518C960D36

1CFBF6B4C24CB982 07DFE775B9687E73

20

In D058823360F88A23 1BB8C765A84195E7 F7EDAD518C960D36

1CFBF6B4C24CB982 07DFE775B9687E73

XorT D058823360F88A37 1BB8C765A84195E7 F7EDAD518C960D36

1CFBF6B4C24CB982 07DFE775B9687E73

Dec B422B444B87A1918 1BB8C765A84195E7 F7EDAD518C960D36

1CFBF6B4C24CB982 40F68C91DB49702C

19

In B422B444B87A1918 1BB8C765A84195E7 F7EDAD518C960D36

1CFBF6B4C24CB982 40F68C91DB49702C

XorT B422B444B87A190B 1BB8C765A84195E7 F7EDAD518C960D36

1CFBF6B4C24CB982 40F68C91DB49702C

Dec F19D80D437EFE8EB 1BB8C765A84195E7 F7EDAD518C960D36

C272E9466AAE98F9 40F68C91DB49702C

18

In F19D80D437EFE8EB 1BB8C765A84195E7 F7EDAD518C960D36

C272E9466AAE98F9 40F68C91DB49702C

XorT F19D80D437EFE8F9 1BB8C765A84195E7 F7EDAD518C960D36

C272E9466AAE98F9 40F68C91DB49702C

Dec A5382A26B47551E0 1BB8C765A84195E7 BCA418BBF7DCE60B

C272E9466AAE98F9 40F68C91DB49702C

17

In A5382A26B47551E0 1BB8C765A84195E7 BCA418BBF7DCE60B

C272E9466AAE98F9 40F68C91DB49702C

XorT A5382A26B47551F1 1BB8C765A84195E7 BCA418BBF7DCE60B

C272E9466AAE98F9 40F68C91DB49702C

Dec 5075496800978B5A 4745856AF333F01F BCA418BBF7DCE60B

C272E9466AAE98F9 40F68C91DB49702C

16

In 5075496800978B5A 4745856AF333F01F BCA418BBF7DCE60B

C272E9466AAE98F9 40F68C91DB49702C

XorT 5075496800978B4A 4745856AF333F01F BCA418BBF7DCE60B

C272E9466AAE98F9 40F68C91DB49702C

Dec 33FE29365885C4B8 4745856AF333F01F BCA418BBF7DCE60B

C272E9466AAE98F9 3CF149E90E8C04D9

15

In 33FE29365885C4B8 4745856AF333F01F BCA418BBF7DCE60B

C272E9466AAE98F9 3CF149E90E8C04D9

XorT 33FE29365885C4B7 4745856AF333F01F BCA418BBF7DCE60B

C272E9466AAE98F9 3CF149E90E8C04D9

Dec 15342443CB95ADBF 4745856AF333F01F BCA418BBF7DCE60B

F56701DAF0388216 3CF149E90E8C04D9

14

In 15342443CB95ADBF 4745856AF333F01F BCA418BBF7DCE60B

F56701DAF0388216 3CF149E90E8C04D9

XorT 15342443CB95ADB1 4745856AF333F01F BCA418BBF7DCE60B

F56701DAF0388216 3CF149E90E8C04D9

Dec 2E8E2B6BB201669B 4745856AF333F01F FBEC169FA5C0F6BA

F56701DAF0388216 3CF149E90E8C04D9

13

In 2E8E2B6BB201669B 4745856AF333F01F FBEC169FA5C0F6BA

F56701DAF0388216 3CF149E90E8C04D9

XorT 2E8E2B6BB2016696 4745856AF333F01F FBEC169FA5C0F6BA

F56701DAF0388216 3CF149E90E8C04D9

Dec F9ED8A1429515669 D6AE29ECE7192D43 FBEC169FA5C0F6BA

F56701DAF0388216 3CF149E90E8C04D9

12

In F9ED8A1429515669 D6AE29ECE7192D43 FBEC169FA5C0F6BA

F56701DAF0388216 3CF149E90E8C04D9

XorT F9ED8A1429515665 D6AE29ECE7192D43 FBEC169FA5C0F6BA

F56701DAF0388216 3CF149E90E8C04D9

Dec 0629EB29A42E4FD2 D6AE29ECE7192D43 FBEC169FA5C0F6BA

F56701DAF0388216 73E3B6CBE5D05D74

11

In 0629EB29A42E4FD2 D6AE29ECE7192D43 FBEC169FA5C0F6BA

F56701DAF0388216 73E3B6CBE5D05D74

XorT 0629EB29A42E4FD9 D6AE29ECE7192D43 FBEC169FA5C0F6BA

F56701DAF0388216 73E3B6CBE5D05D74

Dec DBA417FB51F9E3C1 D6AE29ECE7192D43 FBEC169FA5C0F6BA

C365B66943E2D760 73E3B6CBE5D05D74

10

In DBA417FB51F9E3C1 D6AE29ECE7192D43 FBEC169FA5C0F6BA

C365B66943E2D760 73E3B6CBE5D05D74

XorT DBA417FB51F9E3CB D6AE29ECE7192D43 FBEC169FA5C0F6BA

C365B66943E2D760 73E3B6CBE5D05D74

Dec 1A681354E84C41F1 D6AE29ECE7192D43 EFD48BA304945576

C365B66943E2D760 73E3B6CBE5D05D74

9

In 1A681354E84C41F1 D6AE29ECE7192D43 EFD48BA304945576

C365B66943E2D760 73E3B6CBE5D05D74

XorT 1A681354E84C41F8 D6AE29ECE7192D43 EFD48BA304945576

C365B66943E2D760 73E3B6CBE5D05D74

Dec C58B9D3AC6D5B946 E7D1194D853E53F8 EFD48BA304945576

C365B66943E2D760 73E3B6CBE5D05D74

8

In C58B9D3AC6D5B946 E7D1194D853E53F8 EFD48BA304945576

C365B66943E2D760 73E3B6CBE5D05D74

XorT C58B9D3AC6D5B94E E7D1194D853E53F8 EFD48BA304945576

C365B66943E2D760 73E3B6CBE5D05D74

Dec 66D7A8ADD086B9DA E7D1194D853E53F8 EFD48BA304945576

C365B66943E2D760 E5923CB9FDB56FBC

7

In 66D7A8ADD086B9DA E7D1194D853E53F8 EFD48BA304945576

C365B66943E2D760 E5923CB9FDB56FBC

XorT 66D7A8ADD086B9DD E7D1194D853E53F8 EFD48BA304945576

C365B66943E2D760 E5923CB9FDB56FBC

Dec 963AAFFD96B223EA E7D1194D853E53F8 EFD48BA304945576

6CA405593A3B5154 E5923CB9FDB56FBC

6

In 963AAFFD96B223EA E7D1194D853E53F8 EFD48BA304945576

6CA405593A3B5154 E5923CB9FDB56FBC

XorT 963AAFFD96B223EC E7D1194D853E53F8 EFD48BA304945576

6CA405593A3B5154 E5923CB9FDB56FBC

Dec 4EF02EDD3146AFBE E7D1194D853E53F8 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

6CA405593A3B5154 E5923CB9FDB56FBC

5

In 4EF02EDD3146AFBE E7D1194D853E53F8 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

6CA405593A3B5154 E5923CB9FDB56FBC

XorT 4EF02EDD3146AFBB E7D1194D853E53F8 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

6CA405593A3B5154 E5923CB9FDB56FBC

Dec 564408FDD0DD2EA0 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

6CA405593A3B5154 E5923CB9FDB56FBC

4

In 564408FDD0DD2EA0 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

6CA405593A3B5154 E5923CB9FDB56FBC

XorT 564408FDD0DD2EA4 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

6CA405593A3B5154 E5923CB9FDB56FBC

Dec 9DF8F5405FBC00C2 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

6CA405593A3B5154 08090A0B0C0D0E0F

3

In 9DF8F5405FBC00C2 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

6CA405593A3B5154 08090A0B0C0D0E0F

XorT 9DF8F5405FBC00C1 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

6CA405593A3B5154 08090A0B0C0D0E0F

Dec D450EA5C5BBCB563 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

0001020304050607 08090A0B0C0D0E0F

2

In D450EA5C5BBCB563 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

0001020304050607 08090A0B0C0D0E0F

XorT D450EA5C5BBCB561 F661BD9F31FBFA31 F60E0CDB7F429FE8

0001020304050607 08090A0B0C0D0E0F

Dec 794314D454E3FDE0 F661BD9F31FBFA31 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

0001020304050607 08090A0B0C0D0E0F

1

In 794314D454E3FDE0 F661BD9F31FBFA31 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

0001020304050607 08090A0B0C0D0E0F

XorT 794314D454E3FDE1 F661BD9F31FBFA31 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

0001020304050607 08090A0B0C0D0E0F

Dec A6A6A6A6A6A6A6A6 0011223344556677 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

0001020304050607 08090A0B0C0D0E0F

Plaintext A6A6A6A6A6A6A6A6 0011223344556677 8899AABBCCDDEEFF

0001020304050607 08090A0B0C0D0E0F

Output:

Key Data:

00112233445566778899AABBCCDDEEFF000102030405060708090A0B0C0D0E0F

5. Security Considerations

The key wrap algorithm includes a strong integrity check on the key

data. If unwrapping produces the expected check value in A[0], then

the chance that the key data is corrupt is 2^-64. If unwrapping

produces an unexpected value, then the algorithm implementation MUST

return an error, and it MUST NOT return any key data.

Implementations must protect the KEK from disclosure. Compromise of

the KEK may result in the disclosure of all key data protected with

that KEK.

6. References

AES National Institute of Standards and Technology. FIPS Pub

197: Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). 26 November 2001.

AES-WRAP National Institute of Standards and Technology. AES Key

Wrap Specification. 17 November 2001.

[http://csrc.nist.gov/encryption/kms/key-wrap.pdf]

7. Acknowledgments

Most of the text in this document is taken from [AES-WRAP]. The

authors of that document are responsible for the development of the

AES key wrap algorithm.

8. Authors' Addresses

Jim Schaad

Soaring Hawk Consulting

EMail: jimsch@exmsft.com

Russell Housley

RSA Laboratories

918 Spring Knoll Drive

Herndon, VA 20170

USA

EMail: rhousley@rsasecurity.com

9. Full Copyright Statement

Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2002). All Rights Reserved.

This document and translations of it may be copied and furnished to

others provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph

are included on all such copies. However, this document itself may

not be modified in any way, such as by removing the copyright notice

or references to the Internet Society or other Internet

organizations, except as required to translate it into languages

other than English.

The limited permissions granted above are perpetual and will not be

revoked by the Internet Society or its successors or assigns.

This document and the information contained herein is provided on an

"AS IS" basis and THE INTERNET SOCIETY AND THE INTERNET ENGINEERING

TASK FORCE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING

BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF THE INFORMATION

HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF

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Acknowledgement

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