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/* ULISCAN.c ---blocksize of 8 1 Oct 98 1 Dec 98 21 Dec 98 uliscan.c derived from ueli8.c This version has // comments removed for Sun cc This implements Ueli M Maurer's "Universal Statistical Test for Random Bit Generators" using L=8 Accepts a filename on the command line; writes its results, with other info, to stdout. Handles input file exhaustion gracefully. Ref: J. Cryptology v 5 no 2, 1992 pp 89-105 also on the web somewhere, which is where I found it. -David Honig honig@sprynet.com Usage: ULISCAN filename outputs to stdout */ #define L 8 #define V (1<<L) #define Q (10*V) #define K (100 *Q) #define MAXSAMP (Q + K) #include <stdio.h> #include <math.h> int main(argc, argv) int argc; char **argv; { FILE *fptr; int i,j; int b, c; int table[V]; double sum = 0.0; int iproduct = 1; int run; extern double log(/* double x */); printf("Uliscan 21 Dec 98 \nL=%d %d %d \n", L, V, MAXSAMP); if (argc < 2) { printf("Usage: Uliscan filename\n"); exit(-1); } else { printf("Measuring file %s\n", argv[1]); } fptr = fopen(argv[1],"rb"); if (fptr == NULL) { printf("Can't find %s\n", argv[1]); exit(-1); } for (i = 0; i < V; i++) { table[i] = 0; } for (i = 0; i < Q; i++) { b = fgetc(fptr); table[b] = i; } printf("Init done\n"); printf("Expected value for L=8 is 7.1836656\n"); run = 1; while (run) { sum = 0.0; iproduct = 1; if (run) for (i = Q; run && i < Q + K; i++) { j = i; b = fgetc(fptr); if (b < 0) run = 0; if (run) { if (table[b] > j) j += K; sum += log((double)(j-table[b])); table[b] = i; } } if (!run) printf("Premature end of file; read %d blocks.\n", i - Q); sum = (sum/((double)(i - Q))) / log(2.0); printf("%4.4f ", sum); for (i = 0; i < (int)(sum*8.0 + 0.50); i++) printf("-"); printf("\n"); /* refill initial table */ if (0) { for (i = 0; i < Q; i++) { b = fgetc(fptr); if (b < 0) { run = 0; } else { table[b] = i; } } } } }
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