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Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001/**
2 * \file psa/crypto_values.h
3 *
4 * \brief PSA cryptography module: macros to build and analyze integer values.
5 *
6 * \note This file may not be included directly. Applications must
7 * include psa/crypto.h. Drivers must include the appropriate driver
8 * header file.
9 *
10 * This file contains portable definitions of macros to build and analyze
11 * values of integral types that encode properties of cryptographic keys,
12 * designations of cryptographic algorithms, and error codes returned by
13 * the library.
14 *
15 * This header file only defines preprocessor macros.
16 */
17/*
Bence Szépkúti1e148272020-08-07 13:07:28 +020018 * Copyright The Mbed TLS Contributors
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +010019 * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
20 *
21 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
22 * not use this file except in compliance with the License.
23 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
24 *
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26 *
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30 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +010032 */
33
34#ifndef PSA_CRYPTO_VALUES_H
35#define PSA_CRYPTO_VALUES_H
36
37/** \defgroup error Error codes
38 * @{
39 */
40
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +020041/* PSA error codes */
42
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +010043/** The action was completed successfully. */
44#define PSA_SUCCESS ((psa_status_t)0)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +010045
46/** An error occurred that does not correspond to any defined
47 * failure cause.
48 *
49 * Implementations may use this error code if none of the other standard
50 * error codes are applicable. */
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +020051#define PSA_ERROR_GENERIC_ERROR ((psa_status_t)-132)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +010052
53/** The requested operation or a parameter is not supported
54 * by this implementation.
55 *
56 * Implementations should return this error code when an enumeration
57 * parameter such as a key type, algorithm, etc. is not recognized.
58 * If a combination of parameters is recognized and identified as
59 * not valid, return #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT instead. */
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +020060#define PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED ((psa_status_t)-134)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +010061
62/** The requested action is denied by a policy.
63 *
64 * Implementations should return this error code when the parameters
65 * are recognized as valid and supported, and a policy explicitly
66 * denies the requested operation.
67 *
68 * If a subset of the parameters of a function call identify a
69 * forbidden operation, and another subset of the parameters are
70 * not valid or not supported, it is unspecified whether the function
71 * returns #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED, #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED or
72 * #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT. */
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +020073#define PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED ((psa_status_t)-133)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +010074
75/** An output buffer is too small.
76 *
77 * Applications can call the \c PSA_xxx_SIZE macro listed in the function
78 * description to determine a sufficient buffer size.
79 *
80 * Implementations should preferably return this error code only
81 * in cases when performing the operation with a larger output
82 * buffer would succeed. However implementations may return this
83 * error if a function has invalid or unsupported parameters in addition
84 * to the parameters that determine the necessary output buffer size. */
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +020085#define PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL ((psa_status_t)-138)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +010086
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +020087/** Asking for an item that already exists
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +010088 *
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +020089 * Implementations should return this error, when attempting
90 * to write an item (like a key) that already exists. */
91#define PSA_ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS ((psa_status_t)-139)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +010092
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +020093/** Asking for an item that doesn't exist
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +010094 *
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +020095 * Implementations should return this error, if a requested item (like
96 * a key) does not exist. */
97#define PSA_ERROR_DOES_NOT_EXIST ((psa_status_t)-140)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +010098
99/** The requested action cannot be performed in the current state.
100 *
101 * Multipart operations return this error when one of the
102 * functions is called out of sequence. Refer to the function
103 * descriptions for permitted sequencing of functions.
104 *
105 * Implementations shall not return this error code to indicate
Adrian L. Shaw67e1c7a2019-05-14 15:24:21 +0100106 * that a key either exists or not,
107 * but shall instead return #PSA_ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS or #PSA_ERROR_DOES_NOT_EXIST
Adrian L. Shawd56456c2019-05-15 11:36:13 +0100108 * as applicable.
109 *
110 * Implementations shall not return this error code to indicate that a
Ronald Croncf56a0a2020-08-04 09:51:30 +0200111 * key identifier is invalid, but shall return #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
Adrian L. Shawd56456c2019-05-15 11:36:13 +0100112 * instead. */
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +0200113#define PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE ((psa_status_t)-137)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100114
115/** The parameters passed to the function are invalid.
116 *
117 * Implementations may return this error any time a parameter or
118 * combination of parameters are recognized as invalid.
119 *
Adrian L. Shawd56456c2019-05-15 11:36:13 +0100120 * Implementations shall not return this error code to indicate that a
Ronald Croncf56a0a2020-08-04 09:51:30 +0200121 * key identifier is invalid, but shall return #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100122 * instead.
123 */
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +0200124#define PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT ((psa_status_t)-135)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100125
126/** There is not enough runtime memory.
127 *
128 * If the action is carried out across multiple security realms, this
129 * error can refer to available memory in any of the security realms. */
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +0200130#define PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY ((psa_status_t)-141)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100131
132/** There is not enough persistent storage.
133 *
134 * Functions that modify the key storage return this error code if
135 * there is insufficient storage space on the host media. In addition,
136 * many functions that do not otherwise access storage may return this
137 * error code if the implementation requires a mandatory log entry for
138 * the requested action and the log storage space is full. */
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +0200139#define PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE ((psa_status_t)-142)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100140
141/** There was a communication failure inside the implementation.
142 *
143 * This can indicate a communication failure between the application
144 * and an external cryptoprocessor or between the cryptoprocessor and
145 * an external volatile or persistent memory. A communication failure
146 * may be transient or permanent depending on the cause.
147 *
148 * \warning If a function returns this error, it is undetermined
149 * whether the requested action has completed or not. Implementations
Gilles Peskinebe061332019-07-18 13:52:30 +0200150 * should return #PSA_SUCCESS on successful completion whenever
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100151 * possible, however functions may return #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
152 * if the requested action was completed successfully in an external
153 * cryptoprocessor but there was a breakdown of communication before
154 * the cryptoprocessor could report the status to the application.
155 */
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +0200156#define PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE ((psa_status_t)-145)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100157
158/** There was a storage failure that may have led to data loss.
159 *
160 * This error indicates that some persistent storage is corrupted.
161 * It should not be used for a corruption of volatile memory
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +0200162 * (use #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED), for a communication error
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100163 * between the cryptoprocessor and its external storage (use
164 * #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE), or when the storage is
165 * in a valid state but is full (use #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE).
166 *
167 * Note that a storage failure does not indicate that any data that was
168 * previously read is invalid. However this previously read data may no
169 * longer be readable from storage.
170 *
171 * When a storage failure occurs, it is no longer possible to ensure
172 * the global integrity of the keystore. Depending on the global
173 * integrity guarantees offered by the implementation, access to other
174 * data may or may not fail even if the data is still readable but
Gilles Peskinebf7a98b2019-02-22 16:42:11 +0100175 * its integrity cannot be guaranteed.
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100176 *
177 * Implementations should only use this error code to report a
178 * permanent storage corruption. However application writers should
179 * keep in mind that transient errors while reading the storage may be
180 * reported using this error code. */
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +0200181#define PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE ((psa_status_t)-146)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100182
183/** A hardware failure was detected.
184 *
185 * A hardware failure may be transient or permanent depending on the
186 * cause. */
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +0200187#define PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE ((psa_status_t)-147)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100188
189/** A tampering attempt was detected.
190 *
191 * If an application receives this error code, there is no guarantee
192 * that previously accessed or computed data was correct and remains
193 * confidential. Applications should not perform any security function
194 * and should enter a safe failure state.
195 *
196 * Implementations may return this error code if they detect an invalid
197 * state that cannot happen during normal operation and that indicates
198 * that the implementation's security guarantees no longer hold. Depending
199 * on the implementation architecture and on its security and safety goals,
200 * the implementation may forcibly terminate the application.
201 *
202 * This error code is intended as a last resort when a security breach
203 * is detected and it is unsure whether the keystore data is still
204 * protected. Implementations shall only return this error code
205 * to report an alarm from a tampering detector, to indicate that
206 * the confidentiality of stored data can no longer be guaranteed,
207 * or to indicate that the integrity of previously returned data is now
208 * considered compromised. Implementations shall not use this error code
209 * to indicate a hardware failure that merely makes it impossible to
210 * perform the requested operation (use #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE,
211 * #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE, #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE,
212 * #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_ENTROPY or other applicable error code
213 * instead).
214 *
215 * This error indicates an attack against the application. Implementations
216 * shall not return this error code as a consequence of the behavior of
217 * the application itself. */
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +0200218#define PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED ((psa_status_t)-151)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100219
220/** There is not enough entropy to generate random data needed
221 * for the requested action.
222 *
223 * This error indicates a failure of a hardware random generator.
224 * Application writers should note that this error can be returned not
225 * only by functions whose purpose is to generate random data, such
226 * as key, IV or nonce generation, but also by functions that execute
227 * an algorithm with a randomized result, as well as functions that
228 * use randomization of intermediate computations as a countermeasure
229 * to certain attacks.
230 *
231 * Implementations should avoid returning this error after psa_crypto_init()
232 * has succeeded. Implementations should generate sufficient
233 * entropy during initialization and subsequently use a cryptographically
234 * secure pseudorandom generator (PRNG). However implementations may return
235 * this error at any time if a policy requires the PRNG to be reseeded
236 * during normal operation. */
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +0200237#define PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_ENTROPY ((psa_status_t)-148)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100238
239/** The signature, MAC or hash is incorrect.
240 *
241 * Verification functions return this error if the verification
242 * calculations completed successfully, and the value to be verified
243 * was determined to be incorrect.
244 *
245 * If the value to verify has an invalid size, implementations may return
246 * either #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT or #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_SIGNATURE. */
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +0200247#define PSA_ERROR_INVALID_SIGNATURE ((psa_status_t)-149)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100248
249/** The decrypted padding is incorrect.
250 *
251 * \warning In some protocols, when decrypting data, it is essential that
252 * the behavior of the application does not depend on whether the padding
253 * is correct, down to precise timing. Applications should prefer
254 * protocols that use authenticated encryption rather than plain
255 * encryption. If the application must perform a decryption of
256 * unauthenticated data, the application writer should take care not
257 * to reveal whether the padding is invalid.
258 *
259 * Implementations should strive to make valid and invalid padding
260 * as close as possible to indistinguishable to an external observer.
261 * In particular, the timing of a decryption operation should not
262 * depend on the validity of the padding. */
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +0200263#define PSA_ERROR_INVALID_PADDING ((psa_status_t)-150)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100264
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +0200265/** Return this error when there's insufficient data when attempting
266 * to read from a resource. */
267#define PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_DATA ((psa_status_t)-143)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100268
Ronald Croncf56a0a2020-08-04 09:51:30 +0200269/** The key identifier is not valid. See also :ref:\`key-handles\`.
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100270 */
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +0200271#define PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE ((psa_status_t)-136)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100272
273/**@}*/
274
275/** \defgroup crypto_types Key and algorithm types
276 * @{
277 */
278
279/** An invalid key type value.
280 *
281 * Zero is not the encoding of any key type.
282 */
Gilles Peskinef65ed6f2019-12-04 17:18:41 +0100283#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_NONE ((psa_key_type_t)0x0000)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100284
Andrew Thoelkedd49cf92019-09-24 13:11:49 +0100285/** Vendor-defined key type flag.
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100286 *
287 * Key types defined by this standard will never have the
288 * #PSA_KEY_TYPE_VENDOR_FLAG bit set. Vendors who define additional key types
289 * must use an encoding with the #PSA_KEY_TYPE_VENDOR_FLAG bit set and should
290 * respect the bitwise structure used by standard encodings whenever practical.
291 */
Gilles Peskinef65ed6f2019-12-04 17:18:41 +0100292#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_VENDOR_FLAG ((psa_key_type_t)0x8000)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100293
Gilles Peskinef65ed6f2019-12-04 17:18:41 +0100294#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_CATEGORY_MASK ((psa_key_type_t)0x7000)
Gilles Peskine7cfcb3f2019-12-04 18:58:44 +0100295#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_CATEGORY_RAW ((psa_key_type_t)0x1000)
296#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_CATEGORY_SYMMETRIC ((psa_key_type_t)0x2000)
297#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_CATEGORY_PUBLIC_KEY ((psa_key_type_t)0x4000)
Gilles Peskinef65ed6f2019-12-04 17:18:41 +0100298#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_CATEGORY_KEY_PAIR ((psa_key_type_t)0x7000)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100299
Gilles Peskine7cfcb3f2019-12-04 18:58:44 +0100300#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_CATEGORY_FLAG_PAIR ((psa_key_type_t)0x3000)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100301
Andrew Thoelkedd49cf92019-09-24 13:11:49 +0100302/** Whether a key type is vendor-defined.
303 *
304 * See also #PSA_KEY_TYPE_VENDOR_FLAG.
305 */
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100306#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_IS_VENDOR_DEFINED(type) \
307 (((type) & PSA_KEY_TYPE_VENDOR_FLAG) != 0)
308
309/** Whether a key type is an unstructured array of bytes.
310 *
311 * This encompasses both symmetric keys and non-key data.
312 */
313#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_IS_UNSTRUCTURED(type) \
Gilles Peskine7cfcb3f2019-12-04 18:58:44 +0100314 (((type) & PSA_KEY_TYPE_CATEGORY_MASK) == PSA_KEY_TYPE_CATEGORY_RAW || \
315 ((type) & PSA_KEY_TYPE_CATEGORY_MASK) == PSA_KEY_TYPE_CATEGORY_SYMMETRIC)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100316
317/** Whether a key type is asymmetric: either a key pair or a public key. */
318#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_IS_ASYMMETRIC(type) \
319 (((type) & PSA_KEY_TYPE_CATEGORY_MASK \
320 & ~PSA_KEY_TYPE_CATEGORY_FLAG_PAIR) == \
321 PSA_KEY_TYPE_CATEGORY_PUBLIC_KEY)
322/** Whether a key type is the public part of a key pair. */
323#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_IS_PUBLIC_KEY(type) \
324 (((type) & PSA_KEY_TYPE_CATEGORY_MASK) == PSA_KEY_TYPE_CATEGORY_PUBLIC_KEY)
325/** Whether a key type is a key pair containing a private part and a public
326 * part. */
Gilles Peskinec93b80c2019-05-16 19:39:54 +0200327#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_IS_KEY_PAIR(type) \
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100328 (((type) & PSA_KEY_TYPE_CATEGORY_MASK) == PSA_KEY_TYPE_CATEGORY_KEY_PAIR)
329/** The key pair type corresponding to a public key type.
330 *
331 * You may also pass a key pair type as \p type, it will be left unchanged.
332 *
333 * \param type A public key type or key pair type.
334 *
335 * \return The corresponding key pair type.
336 * If \p type is not a public key or a key pair,
337 * the return value is undefined.
338 */
Gilles Peskinec93b80c2019-05-16 19:39:54 +0200339#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_KEY_PAIR_OF_PUBLIC_KEY(type) \
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100340 ((type) | PSA_KEY_TYPE_CATEGORY_FLAG_PAIR)
341/** The public key type corresponding to a key pair type.
342 *
343 * You may also pass a key pair type as \p type, it will be left unchanged.
344 *
345 * \param type A public key type or key pair type.
346 *
347 * \return The corresponding public key type.
348 * If \p type is not a public key or a key pair,
349 * the return value is undefined.
350 */
Gilles Peskinec93b80c2019-05-16 19:39:54 +0200351#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_PUBLIC_KEY_OF_KEY_PAIR(type) \
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100352 ((type) & ~PSA_KEY_TYPE_CATEGORY_FLAG_PAIR)
353
354/** Raw data.
355 *
356 * A "key" of this type cannot be used for any cryptographic operation.
357 * Applications may use this type to store arbitrary data in the keystore. */
Gilles Peskine7cfcb3f2019-12-04 18:58:44 +0100358#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_RAW_DATA ((psa_key_type_t)0x1001)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100359
360/** HMAC key.
361 *
362 * The key policy determines which underlying hash algorithm the key can be
363 * used for.
364 *
365 * HMAC keys should generally have the same size as the underlying hash.
366 * This size can be calculated with #PSA_HASH_SIZE(\c alg) where
367 * \c alg is the HMAC algorithm or the underlying hash algorithm. */
Gilles Peskine7cfcb3f2019-12-04 18:58:44 +0100368#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_HMAC ((psa_key_type_t)0x1100)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100369
370/** A secret for key derivation.
371 *
372 * The key policy determines which key derivation algorithm the key
373 * can be used for.
374 */
Gilles Peskine7cfcb3f2019-12-04 18:58:44 +0100375#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_DERIVE ((psa_key_type_t)0x1200)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100376
Gilles Peskine737c6be2019-05-21 16:01:06 +0200377/** Key for a cipher, AEAD or MAC algorithm based on the AES block cipher.
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100378 *
379 * The size of the key can be 16 bytes (AES-128), 24 bytes (AES-192) or
380 * 32 bytes (AES-256).
381 */
Gilles Peskine7cfcb3f2019-12-04 18:58:44 +0100382#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_AES ((psa_key_type_t)0x2400)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100383
384/** Key for a cipher or MAC algorithm based on DES or 3DES (Triple-DES).
385 *
386 * The size of the key can be 8 bytes (single DES), 16 bytes (2-key 3DES) or
387 * 24 bytes (3-key 3DES).
388 *
389 * Note that single DES and 2-key 3DES are weak and strongly
390 * deprecated and should only be used to decrypt legacy data. 3-key 3DES
391 * is weak and deprecated and should only be used in legacy protocols.
392 */
Gilles Peskine7cfcb3f2019-12-04 18:58:44 +0100393#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_DES ((psa_key_type_t)0x2301)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100394
Gilles Peskine737c6be2019-05-21 16:01:06 +0200395/** Key for a cipher, AEAD or MAC algorithm based on the
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100396 * Camellia block cipher. */
Gilles Peskine7cfcb3f2019-12-04 18:58:44 +0100397#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_CAMELLIA ((psa_key_type_t)0x2403)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100398
399/** Key for the RC4 stream cipher.
400 *
401 * Note that RC4 is weak and deprecated and should only be used in
402 * legacy protocols. */
Gilles Peskine7cfcb3f2019-12-04 18:58:44 +0100403#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_ARC4 ((psa_key_type_t)0x2002)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100404
Gilles Peskine3e79c8e2019-05-06 15:20:04 +0200405/** Key for the ChaCha20 stream cipher or the Chacha20-Poly1305 AEAD algorithm.
406 *
407 * ChaCha20 and the ChaCha20_Poly1305 construction are defined in RFC 7539.
408 *
409 * Implementations must support 12-byte nonces, may support 8-byte nonces,
410 * and should reject other sizes.
411 */
Gilles Peskine7cfcb3f2019-12-04 18:58:44 +0100412#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_CHACHA20 ((psa_key_type_t)0x2004)
Gilles Peskine3e79c8e2019-05-06 15:20:04 +0200413
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100414/** RSA public key. */
Gilles Peskine7cfcb3f2019-12-04 18:58:44 +0100415#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_RSA_PUBLIC_KEY ((psa_key_type_t)0x4001)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100416/** RSA key pair (private and public key). */
Gilles Peskine7cfcb3f2019-12-04 18:58:44 +0100417#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_RSA_KEY_PAIR ((psa_key_type_t)0x7001)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100418/** Whether a key type is an RSA key (pair or public-only). */
419#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_IS_RSA(type) \
Gilles Peskinec93b80c2019-05-16 19:39:54 +0200420 (PSA_KEY_TYPE_PUBLIC_KEY_OF_KEY_PAIR(type) == PSA_KEY_TYPE_RSA_PUBLIC_KEY)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100421
Gilles Peskine7cfcb3f2019-12-04 18:58:44 +0100422#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_ECC_PUBLIC_KEY_BASE ((psa_key_type_t)0x4100)
Gilles Peskinef65ed6f2019-12-04 17:18:41 +0100423#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_ECC_KEY_PAIR_BASE ((psa_key_type_t)0x7100)
424#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_ECC_CURVE_MASK ((psa_key_type_t)0x00ff)
Andrew Thoelke214064e2019-09-25 22:16:21 +0100425/** Elliptic curve key pair.
426 *
Paul Elliott8ff510a2020-06-02 17:19:28 +0100427 * \param curve A value of type ::psa_ecc_family_t that
428 * identifies the ECC curve to be used.
Andrew Thoelke214064e2019-09-25 22:16:21 +0100429 */
Gilles Peskinec93b80c2019-05-16 19:39:54 +0200430#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_ECC_KEY_PAIR(curve) \
431 (PSA_KEY_TYPE_ECC_KEY_PAIR_BASE | (curve))
Andrew Thoelke214064e2019-09-25 22:16:21 +0100432/** Elliptic curve public key.
433 *
Paul Elliott8ff510a2020-06-02 17:19:28 +0100434 * \param curve A value of type ::psa_ecc_family_t that
435 * identifies the ECC curve to be used.
Andrew Thoelke214064e2019-09-25 22:16:21 +0100436 */
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100437#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_ECC_PUBLIC_KEY(curve) \
438 (PSA_KEY_TYPE_ECC_PUBLIC_KEY_BASE | (curve))
439
440/** Whether a key type is an elliptic curve key (pair or public-only). */
441#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_IS_ECC(type) \
Gilles Peskinec93b80c2019-05-16 19:39:54 +0200442 ((PSA_KEY_TYPE_PUBLIC_KEY_OF_KEY_PAIR(type) & \
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100443 ~PSA_KEY_TYPE_ECC_CURVE_MASK) == PSA_KEY_TYPE_ECC_PUBLIC_KEY_BASE)
Gilles Peskine5e9c9cc2018-12-12 14:02:48 +0100444/** Whether a key type is an elliptic curve key pair. */
Gilles Peskinec93b80c2019-05-16 19:39:54 +0200445#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_IS_ECC_KEY_PAIR(type) \
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100446 (((type) & ~PSA_KEY_TYPE_ECC_CURVE_MASK) == \
Gilles Peskinec93b80c2019-05-16 19:39:54 +0200447 PSA_KEY_TYPE_ECC_KEY_PAIR_BASE)
Gilles Peskine5e9c9cc2018-12-12 14:02:48 +0100448/** Whether a key type is an elliptic curve public key. */
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100449#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_IS_ECC_PUBLIC_KEY(type) \
450 (((type) & ~PSA_KEY_TYPE_ECC_CURVE_MASK) == \
451 PSA_KEY_TYPE_ECC_PUBLIC_KEY_BASE)
452
453/** Extract the curve from an elliptic curve key type. */
Paul Elliott8ff510a2020-06-02 17:19:28 +0100454#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_ECC_GET_FAMILY(type) \
455 ((psa_ecc_family_t) (PSA_KEY_TYPE_IS_ECC(type) ? \
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100456 ((type) & PSA_KEY_TYPE_ECC_CURVE_MASK) : \
457 0))
458
Gilles Peskine228abc52019-12-03 17:24:19 +0100459/** SEC Koblitz curves over prime fields.
460 *
461 * This family comprises the following curves:
462 * secp192k1, secp224k1, secp256k1.
463 * They are defined in _Standards for Efficient Cryptography_,
464 * _SEC 2: Recommended Elliptic Curve Domain Parameters_.
465 * https://www.secg.org/sec2-v2.pdf
466 */
Paul Elliott8ff510a2020-06-02 17:19:28 +0100467#define PSA_ECC_FAMILY_SECP_K1 ((psa_ecc_family_t) 0x17)
Gilles Peskine228abc52019-12-03 17:24:19 +0100468
469/** SEC random curves over prime fields.
470 *
471 * This family comprises the following curves:
472 * secp192k1, secp224r1, secp256r1, secp384r1, secp521r1.
473 * They are defined in _Standards for Efficient Cryptography_,
474 * _SEC 2: Recommended Elliptic Curve Domain Parameters_.
475 * https://www.secg.org/sec2-v2.pdf
476 */
Paul Elliott8ff510a2020-06-02 17:19:28 +0100477#define PSA_ECC_FAMILY_SECP_R1 ((psa_ecc_family_t) 0x12)
Gilles Peskine228abc52019-12-03 17:24:19 +0100478/* SECP160R2 (SEC2 v1, obsolete) */
Paul Elliott8ff510a2020-06-02 17:19:28 +0100479#define PSA_ECC_FAMILY_SECP_R2 ((psa_ecc_family_t) 0x1b)
Gilles Peskine228abc52019-12-03 17:24:19 +0100480
481/** SEC Koblitz curves over binary fields.
482 *
483 * This family comprises the following curves:
484 * sect163k1, sect233k1, sect239k1, sect283k1, sect409k1, sect571k1.
485 * They are defined in _Standards for Efficient Cryptography_,
486 * _SEC 2: Recommended Elliptic Curve Domain Parameters_.
487 * https://www.secg.org/sec2-v2.pdf
488 */
Paul Elliott8ff510a2020-06-02 17:19:28 +0100489#define PSA_ECC_FAMILY_SECT_K1 ((psa_ecc_family_t) 0x27)
Gilles Peskine228abc52019-12-03 17:24:19 +0100490
491/** SEC random curves over binary fields.
492 *
493 * This family comprises the following curves:
494 * sect163r1, sect233r1, sect283r1, sect409r1, sect571r1.
495 * They are defined in _Standards for Efficient Cryptography_,
496 * _SEC 2: Recommended Elliptic Curve Domain Parameters_.
497 * https://www.secg.org/sec2-v2.pdf
498 */
Paul Elliott8ff510a2020-06-02 17:19:28 +0100499#define PSA_ECC_FAMILY_SECT_R1 ((psa_ecc_family_t) 0x22)
Gilles Peskine228abc52019-12-03 17:24:19 +0100500
501/** SEC additional random curves over binary fields.
502 *
503 * This family comprises the following curve:
504 * sect163r2.
505 * It is defined in _Standards for Efficient Cryptography_,
506 * _SEC 2: Recommended Elliptic Curve Domain Parameters_.
507 * https://www.secg.org/sec2-v2.pdf
508 */
Paul Elliott8ff510a2020-06-02 17:19:28 +0100509#define PSA_ECC_FAMILY_SECT_R2 ((psa_ecc_family_t) 0x2b)
Gilles Peskine228abc52019-12-03 17:24:19 +0100510
511/** Brainpool P random curves.
512 *
513 * This family comprises the following curves:
514 * brainpoolP160r1, brainpoolP192r1, brainpoolP224r1, brainpoolP256r1,
515 * brainpoolP320r1, brainpoolP384r1, brainpoolP512r1.
516 * It is defined in RFC 5639.
517 */
Paul Elliott8ff510a2020-06-02 17:19:28 +0100518#define PSA_ECC_FAMILY_BRAINPOOL_P_R1 ((psa_ecc_family_t) 0x30)
Gilles Peskine228abc52019-12-03 17:24:19 +0100519
520/** Curve25519 and Curve448.
521 *
522 * This family comprises the following Montgomery curves:
523 * - 255-bit: Bernstein et al.,
524 * _Curve25519: new Diffie-Hellman speed records_, LNCS 3958, 2006.
525 * The algorithm #PSA_ALG_ECDH performs X25519 when used with this curve.
526 * - 448-bit: Hamburg,
527 * _Ed448-Goldilocks, a new elliptic curve_, NIST ECC Workshop, 2015.
528 * The algorithm #PSA_ALG_ECDH performs X448 when used with this curve.
529 */
Paul Elliott8ff510a2020-06-02 17:19:28 +0100530#define PSA_ECC_FAMILY_MONTGOMERY ((psa_ecc_family_t) 0x41)
Gilles Peskine228abc52019-12-03 17:24:19 +0100531
Gilles Peskine7cfcb3f2019-12-04 18:58:44 +0100532#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_DH_PUBLIC_KEY_BASE ((psa_key_type_t)0x4200)
Gilles Peskinef65ed6f2019-12-04 17:18:41 +0100533#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_DH_KEY_PAIR_BASE ((psa_key_type_t)0x7200)
534#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_DH_GROUP_MASK ((psa_key_type_t)0x00ff)
Andrew Thoelke214064e2019-09-25 22:16:21 +0100535/** Diffie-Hellman key pair.
536 *
Paul Elliott75e27032020-06-03 15:17:39 +0100537 * \param group A value of type ::psa_dh_family_t that identifies the
Andrew Thoelke214064e2019-09-25 22:16:21 +0100538 * Diffie-Hellman group to be used.
539 */
Gilles Peskinec93b80c2019-05-16 19:39:54 +0200540#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_DH_KEY_PAIR(group) \
541 (PSA_KEY_TYPE_DH_KEY_PAIR_BASE | (group))
Andrew Thoelke214064e2019-09-25 22:16:21 +0100542/** Diffie-Hellman public key.
543 *
Paul Elliott75e27032020-06-03 15:17:39 +0100544 * \param group A value of type ::psa_dh_family_t that identifies the
Andrew Thoelke214064e2019-09-25 22:16:21 +0100545 * Diffie-Hellman group to be used.
546 */
Gilles Peskinedcaefae2019-05-16 12:55:35 +0200547#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_DH_PUBLIC_KEY(group) \
548 (PSA_KEY_TYPE_DH_PUBLIC_KEY_BASE | (group))
549
550/** Whether a key type is a Diffie-Hellman key (pair or public-only). */
551#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_IS_DH(type) \
Gilles Peskinec93b80c2019-05-16 19:39:54 +0200552 ((PSA_KEY_TYPE_PUBLIC_KEY_OF_KEY_PAIR(type) & \
Gilles Peskinedcaefae2019-05-16 12:55:35 +0200553 ~PSA_KEY_TYPE_DH_GROUP_MASK) == PSA_KEY_TYPE_DH_PUBLIC_KEY_BASE)
554/** Whether a key type is a Diffie-Hellman key pair. */
Gilles Peskinec93b80c2019-05-16 19:39:54 +0200555#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_IS_DH_KEY_PAIR(type) \
Gilles Peskinedcaefae2019-05-16 12:55:35 +0200556 (((type) & ~PSA_KEY_TYPE_DH_GROUP_MASK) == \
Gilles Peskinec93b80c2019-05-16 19:39:54 +0200557 PSA_KEY_TYPE_DH_KEY_PAIR_BASE)
Gilles Peskinedcaefae2019-05-16 12:55:35 +0200558/** Whether a key type is a Diffie-Hellman public key. */
559#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_IS_DH_PUBLIC_KEY(type) \
560 (((type) & ~PSA_KEY_TYPE_DH_GROUP_MASK) == \
561 PSA_KEY_TYPE_DH_PUBLIC_KEY_BASE)
562
563/** Extract the group from a Diffie-Hellman key type. */
Paul Elliott75e27032020-06-03 15:17:39 +0100564#define PSA_KEY_TYPE_DH_GET_FAMILY(type) \
565 ((psa_dh_family_t) (PSA_KEY_TYPE_IS_DH(type) ? \
Gilles Peskinedcaefae2019-05-16 12:55:35 +0200566 ((type) & PSA_KEY_TYPE_DH_GROUP_MASK) : \
567 0))
568
Gilles Peskine228abc52019-12-03 17:24:19 +0100569/** Diffie-Hellman groups defined in RFC 7919 Appendix A.
570 *
571 * This family includes groups with the following key sizes (in bits):
572 * 2048, 3072, 4096, 6144, 8192. A given implementation may support
573 * all of these sizes or only a subset.
574 */
Paul Elliott75e27032020-06-03 15:17:39 +0100575#define PSA_DH_FAMILY_RFC7919 ((psa_dh_family_t) 0x03)
Gilles Peskine228abc52019-12-03 17:24:19 +0100576
Gilles Peskine2eea95c2019-12-02 17:44:12 +0100577#define PSA_GET_KEY_TYPE_BLOCK_SIZE_EXPONENT(type) \
Gilles Peskinef65ed6f2019-12-04 17:18:41 +0100578 (((type) >> 8) & 7)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100579/** The block size of a block cipher.
580 *
581 * \param type A cipher key type (value of type #psa_key_type_t).
582 *
583 * \return The block size for a block cipher, or 1 for a stream cipher.
584 * The return value is undefined if \p type is not a supported
585 * cipher key type.
586 *
587 * \note It is possible to build stream cipher algorithms on top of a block
588 * cipher, for example CTR mode (#PSA_ALG_CTR).
589 * This macro only takes the key type into account, so it cannot be
590 * used to determine the size of the data that #psa_cipher_update()
591 * might buffer for future processing in general.
592 *
593 * \note This macro returns a compile-time constant if its argument is one.
594 *
595 * \warning This macro may evaluate its argument multiple times.
596 */
597#define PSA_BLOCK_CIPHER_BLOCK_SIZE(type) \
Gilles Peskine2eea95c2019-12-02 17:44:12 +0100598 (((type) & PSA_KEY_TYPE_CATEGORY_MASK) == PSA_KEY_TYPE_CATEGORY_SYMMETRIC ? \
599 1u << PSA_GET_KEY_TYPE_BLOCK_SIZE_EXPONENT(type) : \
600 0u)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100601
Andrew Thoelkedd49cf92019-09-24 13:11:49 +0100602/** Vendor-defined algorithm flag.
603 *
604 * Algorithms defined by this standard will never have the #PSA_ALG_VENDOR_FLAG
605 * bit set. Vendors who define additional algorithms must use an encoding with
606 * the #PSA_ALG_VENDOR_FLAG bit set and should respect the bitwise structure
607 * used by standard encodings whenever practical.
608 */
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100609#define PSA_ALG_VENDOR_FLAG ((psa_algorithm_t)0x80000000)
Andrew Thoelkedd49cf92019-09-24 13:11:49 +0100610
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100611#define PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_MASK ((psa_algorithm_t)0x7f000000)
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +0100612#define PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_HASH ((psa_algorithm_t)0x02000000)
613#define PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_MAC ((psa_algorithm_t)0x03000000)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100614#define PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_CIPHER ((psa_algorithm_t)0x04000000)
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +0100615#define PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_AEAD ((psa_algorithm_t)0x05000000)
616#define PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_SIGN ((psa_algorithm_t)0x06000000)
617#define PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_ASYMMETRIC_ENCRYPTION ((psa_algorithm_t)0x07000000)
618#define PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_KEY_DERIVATION ((psa_algorithm_t)0x08000000)
619#define PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_KEY_AGREEMENT ((psa_algorithm_t)0x09000000)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100620
Andrew Thoelkedd49cf92019-09-24 13:11:49 +0100621/** Whether an algorithm is vendor-defined.
622 *
623 * See also #PSA_ALG_VENDOR_FLAG.
624 */
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100625#define PSA_ALG_IS_VENDOR_DEFINED(alg) \
626 (((alg) & PSA_ALG_VENDOR_FLAG) != 0)
627
628/** Whether the specified algorithm is a hash algorithm.
629 *
630 * \param alg An algorithm identifier (value of type #psa_algorithm_t).
631 *
632 * \return 1 if \p alg is a hash algorithm, 0 otherwise.
633 * This macro may return either 0 or 1 if \p alg is not a supported
634 * algorithm identifier.
635 */
636#define PSA_ALG_IS_HASH(alg) \
637 (((alg) & PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_MASK) == PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_HASH)
638
639/** Whether the specified algorithm is a MAC algorithm.
640 *
641 * \param alg An algorithm identifier (value of type #psa_algorithm_t).
642 *
643 * \return 1 if \p alg is a MAC algorithm, 0 otherwise.
644 * This macro may return either 0 or 1 if \p alg is not a supported
645 * algorithm identifier.
646 */
647#define PSA_ALG_IS_MAC(alg) \
648 (((alg) & PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_MASK) == PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_MAC)
649
650/** Whether the specified algorithm is a symmetric cipher algorithm.
651 *
652 * \param alg An algorithm identifier (value of type #psa_algorithm_t).
653 *
654 * \return 1 if \p alg is a symmetric cipher algorithm, 0 otherwise.
655 * This macro may return either 0 or 1 if \p alg is not a supported
656 * algorithm identifier.
657 */
658#define PSA_ALG_IS_CIPHER(alg) \
659 (((alg) & PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_MASK) == PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_CIPHER)
660
661/** Whether the specified algorithm is an authenticated encryption
662 * with associated data (AEAD) algorithm.
663 *
664 * \param alg An algorithm identifier (value of type #psa_algorithm_t).
665 *
666 * \return 1 if \p alg is an AEAD algorithm, 0 otherwise.
667 * This macro may return either 0 or 1 if \p alg is not a supported
668 * algorithm identifier.
669 */
670#define PSA_ALG_IS_AEAD(alg) \
671 (((alg) & PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_MASK) == PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_AEAD)
672
Gilles Peskine4eb05a42020-05-26 17:07:16 +0200673/** Whether the specified algorithm is an asymmetric signature algorithm,
Gilles Peskine6cc0a202020-05-05 16:05:26 +0200674 * also known as public-key signature algorithm.
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100675 *
676 * \param alg An algorithm identifier (value of type #psa_algorithm_t).
677 *
Gilles Peskine6cc0a202020-05-05 16:05:26 +0200678 * \return 1 if \p alg is an asymmetric signature algorithm, 0 otherwise.
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100679 * This macro may return either 0 or 1 if \p alg is not a supported
680 * algorithm identifier.
681 */
682#define PSA_ALG_IS_SIGN(alg) \
683 (((alg) & PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_MASK) == PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_SIGN)
684
Gilles Peskine6cc0a202020-05-05 16:05:26 +0200685/** Whether the specified algorithm is an asymmetric encryption algorithm,
686 * also known as public-key encryption algorithm.
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100687 *
688 * \param alg An algorithm identifier (value of type #psa_algorithm_t).
689 *
Gilles Peskine6cc0a202020-05-05 16:05:26 +0200690 * \return 1 if \p alg is an asymmetric encryption algorithm, 0 otherwise.
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100691 * This macro may return either 0 or 1 if \p alg is not a supported
692 * algorithm identifier.
693 */
694#define PSA_ALG_IS_ASYMMETRIC_ENCRYPTION(alg) \
695 (((alg) & PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_MASK) == PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_ASYMMETRIC_ENCRYPTION)
696
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100697/** Whether the specified algorithm is a key agreement algorithm.
698 *
699 * \param alg An algorithm identifier (value of type #psa_algorithm_t).
700 *
701 * \return 1 if \p alg is a key agreement algorithm, 0 otherwise.
702 * This macro may return either 0 or 1 if \p alg is not a supported
703 * algorithm identifier.
704 */
705#define PSA_ALG_IS_KEY_AGREEMENT(alg) \
Gilles Peskine47e79fb2019-02-08 11:24:59 +0100706 (((alg) & PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_MASK) == PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_KEY_AGREEMENT)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100707
708/** Whether the specified algorithm is a key derivation algorithm.
709 *
710 * \param alg An algorithm identifier (value of type #psa_algorithm_t).
711 *
712 * \return 1 if \p alg is a key derivation algorithm, 0 otherwise.
713 * This macro may return either 0 or 1 if \p alg is not a supported
714 * algorithm identifier.
715 */
716#define PSA_ALG_IS_KEY_DERIVATION(alg) \
717 (((alg) & PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_MASK) == PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_KEY_DERIVATION)
718
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100719#define PSA_ALG_HASH_MASK ((psa_algorithm_t)0x000000ff)
Adrian L. Shaw21e71452019-09-20 16:01:11 +0100720/** MD2 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +0100721#define PSA_ALG_MD2 ((psa_algorithm_t)0x02000001)
Adrian L. Shaw21e71452019-09-20 16:01:11 +0100722/** MD4 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +0100723#define PSA_ALG_MD4 ((psa_algorithm_t)0x02000002)
Adrian L. Shaw21e71452019-09-20 16:01:11 +0100724/** MD5 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +0100725#define PSA_ALG_MD5 ((psa_algorithm_t)0x02000003)
Adrian L. Shaw21e71452019-09-20 16:01:11 +0100726/** PSA_ALG_RIPEMD160 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +0100727#define PSA_ALG_RIPEMD160 ((psa_algorithm_t)0x02000004)
Adrian L. Shaw21e71452019-09-20 16:01:11 +0100728/** SHA1 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +0100729#define PSA_ALG_SHA_1 ((psa_algorithm_t)0x02000005)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100730/** SHA2-224 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +0100731#define PSA_ALG_SHA_224 ((psa_algorithm_t)0x02000008)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100732/** SHA2-256 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +0100733#define PSA_ALG_SHA_256 ((psa_algorithm_t)0x02000009)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100734/** SHA2-384 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +0100735#define PSA_ALG_SHA_384 ((psa_algorithm_t)0x0200000a)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100736/** SHA2-512 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +0100737#define PSA_ALG_SHA_512 ((psa_algorithm_t)0x0200000b)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100738/** SHA2-512/224 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +0100739#define PSA_ALG_SHA_512_224 ((psa_algorithm_t)0x0200000c)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100740/** SHA2-512/256 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +0100741#define PSA_ALG_SHA_512_256 ((psa_algorithm_t)0x0200000d)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100742/** SHA3-224 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +0100743#define PSA_ALG_SHA3_224 ((psa_algorithm_t)0x02000010)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100744/** SHA3-256 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +0100745#define PSA_ALG_SHA3_256 ((psa_algorithm_t)0x02000011)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100746/** SHA3-384 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +0100747#define PSA_ALG_SHA3_384 ((psa_algorithm_t)0x02000012)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100748/** SHA3-512 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +0100749#define PSA_ALG_SHA3_512 ((psa_algorithm_t)0x02000013)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100750
Gilles Peskine763fb9a2019-01-28 13:29:01 +0100751/** In a hash-and-sign algorithm policy, allow any hash algorithm.
Gilles Peskine30f77cd2019-01-14 16:06:39 +0100752 *
Gilles Peskine763fb9a2019-01-28 13:29:01 +0100753 * This value may be used to form the algorithm usage field of a policy
754 * for a signature algorithm that is parametrized by a hash. The key
755 * may then be used to perform operations using the same signature
756 * algorithm parametrized with any supported hash.
757 *
758 * That is, suppose that `PSA_xxx_SIGNATURE` is one of the following macros:
Gilles Peskine30f77cd2019-01-14 16:06:39 +0100759 * - #PSA_ALG_RSA_PKCS1V15_SIGN, #PSA_ALG_RSA_PSS,
Gilles Peskine30f77cd2019-01-14 16:06:39 +0100760 * - #PSA_ALG_ECDSA, #PSA_ALG_DETERMINISTIC_ECDSA.
Gilles Peskine763fb9a2019-01-28 13:29:01 +0100761 * Then you may create and use a key as follows:
Gilles Peskine30f77cd2019-01-14 16:06:39 +0100762 * - Set the key usage field using #PSA_ALG_ANY_HASH, for example:
763 * ```
Gilles Peskine89d8c5c2019-11-26 17:01:59 +0100764 * psa_set_key_usage_flags(&attributes, PSA_KEY_USAGE_SIGN_HASH); // or VERIFY
Gilles Peskine80b39ae2019-05-15 16:09:46 +0200765 * psa_set_key_algorithm(&attributes, PSA_xxx_SIGNATURE(PSA_ALG_ANY_HASH));
Gilles Peskine30f77cd2019-01-14 16:06:39 +0100766 * ```
767 * - Import or generate key material.
Gilles Peskine89d8c5c2019-11-26 17:01:59 +0100768 * - Call psa_sign_hash() or psa_verify_hash(), passing
Gilles Peskine30f77cd2019-01-14 16:06:39 +0100769 * an algorithm built from `PSA_xxx_SIGNATURE` and a specific hash. Each
770 * call to sign or verify a message may use a different hash.
771 * ```
Ronald Croncf56a0a2020-08-04 09:51:30 +0200772 * psa_sign_hash(key, PSA_xxx_SIGNATURE(PSA_ALG_SHA_256), ...);
773 * psa_sign_hash(key, PSA_xxx_SIGNATURE(PSA_ALG_SHA_512), ...);
774 * psa_sign_hash(key, PSA_xxx_SIGNATURE(PSA_ALG_SHA3_256), ...);
Gilles Peskine30f77cd2019-01-14 16:06:39 +0100775 * ```
776 *
777 * This value may not be used to build other algorithms that are
778 * parametrized over a hash. For any valid use of this macro to build
Gilles Peskine3be6b7f2019-03-05 19:32:26 +0100779 * an algorithm \c alg, #PSA_ALG_IS_HASH_AND_SIGN(\c alg) is true.
Gilles Peskine30f77cd2019-01-14 16:06:39 +0100780 *
781 * This value may not be used to build an algorithm specification to
782 * perform an operation. It is only valid to build policies.
783 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +0100784#define PSA_ALG_ANY_HASH ((psa_algorithm_t)0x020000ff)
Gilles Peskine30f77cd2019-01-14 16:06:39 +0100785
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100786#define PSA_ALG_MAC_SUBCATEGORY_MASK ((psa_algorithm_t)0x00c00000)
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +0100787#define PSA_ALG_HMAC_BASE ((psa_algorithm_t)0x03800000)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100788/** Macro to build an HMAC algorithm.
789 *
790 * For example, #PSA_ALG_HMAC(#PSA_ALG_SHA_256) is HMAC-SHA-256.
791 *
792 * \param hash_alg A hash algorithm (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
793 * #PSA_ALG_IS_HASH(\p hash_alg) is true).
794 *
795 * \return The corresponding HMAC algorithm.
Gilles Peskine3be6b7f2019-03-05 19:32:26 +0100796 * \return Unspecified if \p hash_alg is not a supported
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100797 * hash algorithm.
798 */
799#define PSA_ALG_HMAC(hash_alg) \
800 (PSA_ALG_HMAC_BASE | ((hash_alg) & PSA_ALG_HASH_MASK))
801
802#define PSA_ALG_HMAC_GET_HASH(hmac_alg) \
803 (PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_HASH | ((hmac_alg) & PSA_ALG_HASH_MASK))
804
805/** Whether the specified algorithm is an HMAC algorithm.
806 *
807 * HMAC is a family of MAC algorithms that are based on a hash function.
808 *
809 * \param alg An algorithm identifier (value of type #psa_algorithm_t).
810 *
811 * \return 1 if \p alg is an HMAC algorithm, 0 otherwise.
812 * This macro may return either 0 or 1 if \p alg is not a supported
813 * algorithm identifier.
814 */
815#define PSA_ALG_IS_HMAC(alg) \
816 (((alg) & (PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_MASK | PSA_ALG_MAC_SUBCATEGORY_MASK)) == \
817 PSA_ALG_HMAC_BASE)
818
819/* In the encoding of a MAC algorithm, the bits corresponding to
820 * PSA_ALG_MAC_TRUNCATION_MASK encode the length to which the MAC is
821 * truncated. As an exception, the value 0 means the untruncated algorithm,
822 * whatever its length is. The length is encoded in 6 bits, so it can
823 * reach up to 63; the largest MAC is 64 bytes so its trivial truncation
824 * to full length is correctly encoded as 0 and any non-trivial truncation
825 * is correctly encoded as a value between 1 and 63. */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +0100826#define PSA_ALG_MAC_TRUNCATION_MASK ((psa_algorithm_t)0x003f0000)
827#define PSA_MAC_TRUNCATION_OFFSET 16
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100828
829/** Macro to build a truncated MAC algorithm.
830 *
831 * A truncated MAC algorithm is identical to the corresponding MAC
832 * algorithm except that the MAC value for the truncated algorithm
833 * consists of only the first \p mac_length bytes of the MAC value
834 * for the untruncated algorithm.
835 *
836 * \note This macro may allow constructing algorithm identifiers that
837 * are not valid, either because the specified length is larger
838 * than the untruncated MAC or because the specified length is
839 * smaller than permitted by the implementation.
840 *
841 * \note It is implementation-defined whether a truncated MAC that
842 * is truncated to the same length as the MAC of the untruncated
843 * algorithm is considered identical to the untruncated algorithm
844 * for policy comparison purposes.
845 *
Gilles Peskine434899f2018-10-19 11:30:26 +0200846 * \param mac_alg A MAC algorithm identifier (value of type
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100847 * #psa_algorithm_t such that #PSA_ALG_IS_MAC(\p alg)
848 * is true). This may be a truncated or untruncated
849 * MAC algorithm.
850 * \param mac_length Desired length of the truncated MAC in bytes.
851 * This must be at most the full length of the MAC
852 * and must be at least an implementation-specified
853 * minimum. The implementation-specified minimum
854 * shall not be zero.
855 *
856 * \return The corresponding MAC algorithm with the specified
857 * length.
858 * \return Unspecified if \p alg is not a supported
859 * MAC algorithm or if \p mac_length is too small or
860 * too large for the specified MAC algorithm.
861 */
Gilles Peskine434899f2018-10-19 11:30:26 +0200862#define PSA_ALG_TRUNCATED_MAC(mac_alg, mac_length) \
863 (((mac_alg) & ~PSA_ALG_MAC_TRUNCATION_MASK) | \
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100864 ((mac_length) << PSA_MAC_TRUNCATION_OFFSET & PSA_ALG_MAC_TRUNCATION_MASK))
865
866/** Macro to build the base MAC algorithm corresponding to a truncated
867 * MAC algorithm.
868 *
Gilles Peskine434899f2018-10-19 11:30:26 +0200869 * \param mac_alg A MAC algorithm identifier (value of type
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100870 * #psa_algorithm_t such that #PSA_ALG_IS_MAC(\p alg)
871 * is true). This may be a truncated or untruncated
872 * MAC algorithm.
873 *
874 * \return The corresponding base MAC algorithm.
875 * \return Unspecified if \p alg is not a supported
876 * MAC algorithm.
877 */
Gilles Peskine434899f2018-10-19 11:30:26 +0200878#define PSA_ALG_FULL_LENGTH_MAC(mac_alg) \
879 ((mac_alg) & ~PSA_ALG_MAC_TRUNCATION_MASK)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100880
881/** Length to which a MAC algorithm is truncated.
882 *
Gilles Peskine434899f2018-10-19 11:30:26 +0200883 * \param mac_alg A MAC algorithm identifier (value of type
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100884 * #psa_algorithm_t such that #PSA_ALG_IS_MAC(\p alg)
885 * is true).
886 *
887 * \return Length of the truncated MAC in bytes.
888 * \return 0 if \p alg is a non-truncated MAC algorithm.
889 * \return Unspecified if \p alg is not a supported
890 * MAC algorithm.
891 */
Gilles Peskine434899f2018-10-19 11:30:26 +0200892#define PSA_MAC_TRUNCATED_LENGTH(mac_alg) \
893 (((mac_alg) & PSA_ALG_MAC_TRUNCATION_MASK) >> PSA_MAC_TRUNCATION_OFFSET)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100894
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +0100895#define PSA_ALG_CIPHER_MAC_BASE ((psa_algorithm_t)0x03c00000)
Adrian L. Shawfd2aed42019-07-11 15:47:40 +0100896/** The CBC-MAC construction over a block cipher
897 *
898 * \warning CBC-MAC is insecure in many cases.
899 * A more secure mode, such as #PSA_ALG_CMAC, is recommended.
900 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +0100901#define PSA_ALG_CBC_MAC ((psa_algorithm_t)0x03c00100)
Adrian L. Shawfd2aed42019-07-11 15:47:40 +0100902/** The CMAC construction over a block cipher */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +0100903#define PSA_ALG_CMAC ((psa_algorithm_t)0x03c00200)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100904
905/** Whether the specified algorithm is a MAC algorithm based on a block cipher.
906 *
907 * \param alg An algorithm identifier (value of type #psa_algorithm_t).
908 *
909 * \return 1 if \p alg is a MAC algorithm based on a block cipher, 0 otherwise.
910 * This macro may return either 0 or 1 if \p alg is not a supported
911 * algorithm identifier.
912 */
913#define PSA_ALG_IS_BLOCK_CIPHER_MAC(alg) \
914 (((alg) & (PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_MASK | PSA_ALG_MAC_SUBCATEGORY_MASK)) == \
915 PSA_ALG_CIPHER_MAC_BASE)
916
917#define PSA_ALG_CIPHER_STREAM_FLAG ((psa_algorithm_t)0x00800000)
918#define PSA_ALG_CIPHER_FROM_BLOCK_FLAG ((psa_algorithm_t)0x00400000)
919
920/** Whether the specified algorithm is a stream cipher.
921 *
922 * A stream cipher is a symmetric cipher that encrypts or decrypts messages
923 * by applying a bitwise-xor with a stream of bytes that is generated
924 * from a key.
925 *
926 * \param alg An algorithm identifier (value of type #psa_algorithm_t).
927 *
928 * \return 1 if \p alg is a stream cipher algorithm, 0 otherwise.
929 * This macro may return either 0 or 1 if \p alg is not a supported
930 * algorithm identifier or if it is not a symmetric cipher algorithm.
931 */
932#define PSA_ALG_IS_STREAM_CIPHER(alg) \
933 (((alg) & (PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_MASK | PSA_ALG_CIPHER_STREAM_FLAG)) == \
934 (PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_CIPHER | PSA_ALG_CIPHER_STREAM_FLAG))
935
Bence Szépkúti1de907d2020-12-07 18:20:28 +0100936/** The stream cipher mode of a stream cipher algorithm.
937 *
938 * The underlying stream cipher is determined by the key type.
939 * - To use ChaCha20, use a key type of #PSA_KEY_TYPE_CHACHA20
940 * and algorithm id #PSA_ALG_STREAM_CIPHER.
941 * - To use ARC4, use a key type of #PSA_KEY_TYPE_ARC4
942 * and algorithm id #PSA_ALG_STREAM_CIPHER.
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100943 */
Bence Szépkúti1de907d2020-12-07 18:20:28 +0100944#define PSA_ALG_STREAM_CIPHER ((psa_algorithm_t)0x04800100)
Gilles Peskine3e79c8e2019-05-06 15:20:04 +0200945
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100946/** The CTR stream cipher mode.
947 *
948 * CTR is a stream cipher which is built from a block cipher.
949 * The underlying block cipher is determined by the key type.
950 * For example, to use AES-128-CTR, use this algorithm with
951 * a key of type #PSA_KEY_TYPE_AES and a length of 128 bits (16 bytes).
952 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +0100953#define PSA_ALG_CTR ((psa_algorithm_t)0x04c01000)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100954
Adrian L. Shawfd2aed42019-07-11 15:47:40 +0100955/** The CFB stream cipher mode.
956 *
957 * The underlying block cipher is determined by the key type.
958 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +0100959#define PSA_ALG_CFB ((psa_algorithm_t)0x04c01100)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100960
Adrian L. Shawfd2aed42019-07-11 15:47:40 +0100961/** The OFB stream cipher mode.
962 *
963 * The underlying block cipher is determined by the key type.
964 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +0100965#define PSA_ALG_OFB ((psa_algorithm_t)0x04c01200)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100966
967/** The XTS cipher mode.
968 *
969 * XTS is a cipher mode which is built from a block cipher. It requires at
970 * least one full block of input, but beyond this minimum the input
971 * does not need to be a whole number of blocks.
972 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +0100973#define PSA_ALG_XTS ((psa_algorithm_t)0x0440ff00)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100974
Steven Cooremaned3c9ec2020-07-06 14:08:59 +0200975/** The Electronic Code Book (ECB) mode of a block cipher, with no padding.
976 *
Steven Cooremana6033e92020-08-25 11:47:50 +0200977 * \warning ECB mode does not protect the confidentiality of the encrypted data
978 * except in extremely narrow circumstances. It is recommended that applications
979 * only use ECB if they need to construct an operating mode that the
980 * implementation does not provide. Implementations are encouraged to provide
981 * the modes that applications need in preference to supporting direct access
982 * to ECB.
983 *
Steven Cooremaned3c9ec2020-07-06 14:08:59 +0200984 * The underlying block cipher is determined by the key type.
985 *
Steven Cooremana6033e92020-08-25 11:47:50 +0200986 * This symmetric cipher mode can only be used with messages whose lengths are a
987 * multiple of the block size of the chosen block cipher.
988 *
989 * ECB mode does not accept an initialization vector (IV). When using a
990 * multi-part cipher operation with this algorithm, psa_cipher_generate_iv()
991 * and psa_cipher_set_iv() must not be called.
Steven Cooremaned3c9ec2020-07-06 14:08:59 +0200992 */
993#define PSA_ALG_ECB_NO_PADDING ((psa_algorithm_t)0x04404400)
994
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +0100995/** The CBC block cipher chaining mode, with no padding.
996 *
997 * The underlying block cipher is determined by the key type.
998 *
999 * This symmetric cipher mode can only be used with messages whose lengths
1000 * are whole number of blocks for the chosen block cipher.
1001 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +01001002#define PSA_ALG_CBC_NO_PADDING ((psa_algorithm_t)0x04404000)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001003
1004/** The CBC block cipher chaining mode with PKCS#7 padding.
1005 *
1006 * The underlying block cipher is determined by the key type.
1007 *
1008 * This is the padding method defined by PKCS#7 (RFC 2315) &sect;10.3.
1009 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +01001010#define PSA_ALG_CBC_PKCS7 ((psa_algorithm_t)0x04404100)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001011
Gilles Peskine679693e2019-05-06 15:10:16 +02001012#define PSA_ALG_AEAD_FROM_BLOCK_FLAG ((psa_algorithm_t)0x00400000)
1013
1014/** Whether the specified algorithm is an AEAD mode on a block cipher.
1015 *
1016 * \param alg An algorithm identifier (value of type #psa_algorithm_t).
1017 *
1018 * \return 1 if \p alg is an AEAD algorithm which is an AEAD mode based on
1019 * a block cipher, 0 otherwise.
1020 * This macro may return either 0 or 1 if \p alg is not a supported
1021 * algorithm identifier.
1022 */
1023#define PSA_ALG_IS_AEAD_ON_BLOCK_CIPHER(alg) \
1024 (((alg) & (PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_MASK | PSA_ALG_AEAD_FROM_BLOCK_FLAG)) == \
1025 (PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_AEAD | PSA_ALG_AEAD_FROM_BLOCK_FLAG))
1026
Gilles Peskine9153ec02019-02-15 13:02:02 +01001027/** The CCM authenticated encryption algorithm.
Adrian L. Shawfd2aed42019-07-11 15:47:40 +01001028 *
1029 * The underlying block cipher is determined by the key type.
Gilles Peskine9153ec02019-02-15 13:02:02 +01001030 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +01001031#define PSA_ALG_CCM ((psa_algorithm_t)0x05500100)
Gilles Peskine9153ec02019-02-15 13:02:02 +01001032
1033/** The GCM authenticated encryption algorithm.
Adrian L. Shawfd2aed42019-07-11 15:47:40 +01001034 *
1035 * The underlying block cipher is determined by the key type.
Gilles Peskine9153ec02019-02-15 13:02:02 +01001036 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +01001037#define PSA_ALG_GCM ((psa_algorithm_t)0x05500200)
Gilles Peskine679693e2019-05-06 15:10:16 +02001038
1039/** The Chacha20-Poly1305 AEAD algorithm.
1040 *
1041 * The ChaCha20_Poly1305 construction is defined in RFC 7539.
Gilles Peskine3e79c8e2019-05-06 15:20:04 +02001042 *
1043 * Implementations must support 12-byte nonces, may support 8-byte nonces,
1044 * and should reject other sizes.
1045 *
1046 * Implementations must support 16-byte tags and should reject other sizes.
Gilles Peskine679693e2019-05-06 15:10:16 +02001047 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +01001048#define PSA_ALG_CHACHA20_POLY1305 ((psa_algorithm_t)0x05100500)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001049
1050/* In the encoding of a AEAD algorithm, the bits corresponding to
1051 * PSA_ALG_AEAD_TAG_LENGTH_MASK encode the length of the AEAD tag.
1052 * The constants for default lengths follow this encoding.
1053 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +01001054#define PSA_ALG_AEAD_TAG_LENGTH_MASK ((psa_algorithm_t)0x003f0000)
1055#define PSA_AEAD_TAG_LENGTH_OFFSET 16
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001056
1057/** Macro to build a shortened AEAD algorithm.
1058 *
1059 * A shortened AEAD algorithm is similar to the corresponding AEAD
1060 * algorithm, but has an authentication tag that consists of fewer bytes.
1061 * Depending on the algorithm, the tag length may affect the calculation
1062 * of the ciphertext.
1063 *
Gilles Peskine434899f2018-10-19 11:30:26 +02001064 * \param aead_alg An AEAD algorithm identifier (value of type
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001065 * #psa_algorithm_t such that #PSA_ALG_IS_AEAD(\p alg)
1066 * is true).
1067 * \param tag_length Desired length of the authentication tag in bytes.
1068 *
1069 * \return The corresponding AEAD algorithm with the specified
1070 * length.
1071 * \return Unspecified if \p alg is not a supported
1072 * AEAD algorithm or if \p tag_length is not valid
1073 * for the specified AEAD algorithm.
1074 */
Gilles Peskine434899f2018-10-19 11:30:26 +02001075#define PSA_ALG_AEAD_WITH_TAG_LENGTH(aead_alg, tag_length) \
1076 (((aead_alg) & ~PSA_ALG_AEAD_TAG_LENGTH_MASK) | \
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001077 ((tag_length) << PSA_AEAD_TAG_LENGTH_OFFSET & \
1078 PSA_ALG_AEAD_TAG_LENGTH_MASK))
1079
1080/** Calculate the corresponding AEAD algorithm with the default tag length.
1081 *
Gilles Peskine434899f2018-10-19 11:30:26 +02001082 * \param aead_alg An AEAD algorithm (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
1083 * #PSA_ALG_IS_AEAD(\p alg) is true).
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001084 *
Gilles Peskine434899f2018-10-19 11:30:26 +02001085 * \return The corresponding AEAD algorithm with the default
1086 * tag length for that algorithm.
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001087 */
Unknowne2e19952019-08-21 03:33:04 -04001088#define PSA_ALG_AEAD_WITH_DEFAULT_TAG_LENGTH(aead_alg) \
1089 ( \
1090 PSA_ALG_AEAD_WITH_DEFAULT_TAG_LENGTH_CASE(aead_alg, PSA_ALG_CCM) \
1091 PSA_ALG_AEAD_WITH_DEFAULT_TAG_LENGTH_CASE(aead_alg, PSA_ALG_GCM) \
1092 PSA_ALG_AEAD_WITH_DEFAULT_TAG_LENGTH_CASE(aead_alg, PSA_ALG_CHACHA20_POLY1305) \
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001093 0)
Unknowne2e19952019-08-21 03:33:04 -04001094#define PSA_ALG_AEAD_WITH_DEFAULT_TAG_LENGTH_CASE(aead_alg, ref) \
1095 PSA_ALG_AEAD_WITH_TAG_LENGTH(aead_alg, 0) == \
1096 PSA_ALG_AEAD_WITH_TAG_LENGTH(ref, 0) ? \
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001097 ref :
1098
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +01001099#define PSA_ALG_RSA_PKCS1V15_SIGN_BASE ((psa_algorithm_t)0x06000200)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001100/** RSA PKCS#1 v1.5 signature with hashing.
1101 *
1102 * This is the signature scheme defined by RFC 8017
1103 * (PKCS#1: RSA Cryptography Specifications) under the name
1104 * RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5.
1105 *
1106 * \param hash_alg A hash algorithm (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
1107 * #PSA_ALG_IS_HASH(\p hash_alg) is true).
Gilles Peskine30f77cd2019-01-14 16:06:39 +01001108 * This includes #PSA_ALG_ANY_HASH
1109 * when specifying the algorithm in a usage policy.
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001110 *
1111 * \return The corresponding RSA PKCS#1 v1.5 signature algorithm.
Gilles Peskine3be6b7f2019-03-05 19:32:26 +01001112 * \return Unspecified if \p hash_alg is not a supported
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001113 * hash algorithm.
1114 */
1115#define PSA_ALG_RSA_PKCS1V15_SIGN(hash_alg) \
1116 (PSA_ALG_RSA_PKCS1V15_SIGN_BASE | ((hash_alg) & PSA_ALG_HASH_MASK))
1117/** Raw PKCS#1 v1.5 signature.
1118 *
1119 * The input to this algorithm is the DigestInfo structure used by
1120 * RFC 8017 (PKCS#1: RSA Cryptography Specifications), &sect;9.2
1121 * steps 3&ndash;6.
1122 */
1123#define PSA_ALG_RSA_PKCS1V15_SIGN_RAW PSA_ALG_RSA_PKCS1V15_SIGN_BASE
1124#define PSA_ALG_IS_RSA_PKCS1V15_SIGN(alg) \
1125 (((alg) & ~PSA_ALG_HASH_MASK) == PSA_ALG_RSA_PKCS1V15_SIGN_BASE)
1126
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +01001127#define PSA_ALG_RSA_PSS_BASE ((psa_algorithm_t)0x06000300)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001128/** RSA PSS signature with hashing.
1129 *
1130 * This is the signature scheme defined by RFC 8017
1131 * (PKCS#1: RSA Cryptography Specifications) under the name
1132 * RSASSA-PSS, with the message generation function MGF1, and with
1133 * a salt length equal to the length of the hash. The specified
1134 * hash algorithm is used to hash the input message, to create the
1135 * salted hash, and for the mask generation.
1136 *
1137 * \param hash_alg A hash algorithm (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
1138 * #PSA_ALG_IS_HASH(\p hash_alg) is true).
Gilles Peskine30f77cd2019-01-14 16:06:39 +01001139 * This includes #PSA_ALG_ANY_HASH
1140 * when specifying the algorithm in a usage policy.
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001141 *
1142 * \return The corresponding RSA PSS signature algorithm.
Gilles Peskine3be6b7f2019-03-05 19:32:26 +01001143 * \return Unspecified if \p hash_alg is not a supported
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001144 * hash algorithm.
1145 */
1146#define PSA_ALG_RSA_PSS(hash_alg) \
1147 (PSA_ALG_RSA_PSS_BASE | ((hash_alg) & PSA_ALG_HASH_MASK))
1148#define PSA_ALG_IS_RSA_PSS(alg) \
1149 (((alg) & ~PSA_ALG_HASH_MASK) == PSA_ALG_RSA_PSS_BASE)
1150
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +01001151#define PSA_ALG_ECDSA_BASE ((psa_algorithm_t)0x06000600)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001152/** ECDSA signature with hashing.
1153 *
1154 * This is the ECDSA signature scheme defined by ANSI X9.62,
1155 * with a random per-message secret number (*k*).
1156 *
1157 * The representation of the signature as a byte string consists of
1158 * the concatentation of the signature values *r* and *s*. Each of
1159 * *r* and *s* is encoded as an *N*-octet string, where *N* is the length
1160 * of the base point of the curve in octets. Each value is represented
1161 * in big-endian order (most significant octet first).
1162 *
1163 * \param hash_alg A hash algorithm (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
1164 * #PSA_ALG_IS_HASH(\p hash_alg) is true).
Gilles Peskine30f77cd2019-01-14 16:06:39 +01001165 * This includes #PSA_ALG_ANY_HASH
1166 * when specifying the algorithm in a usage policy.
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001167 *
1168 * \return The corresponding ECDSA signature algorithm.
Gilles Peskine3be6b7f2019-03-05 19:32:26 +01001169 * \return Unspecified if \p hash_alg is not a supported
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001170 * hash algorithm.
1171 */
1172#define PSA_ALG_ECDSA(hash_alg) \
1173 (PSA_ALG_ECDSA_BASE | ((hash_alg) & PSA_ALG_HASH_MASK))
1174/** ECDSA signature without hashing.
1175 *
1176 * This is the same signature scheme as #PSA_ALG_ECDSA(), but
1177 * without specifying a hash algorithm. This algorithm may only be
1178 * used to sign or verify a sequence of bytes that should be an
1179 * already-calculated hash. Note that the input is padded with
1180 * zeros on the left or truncated on the left as required to fit
1181 * the curve size.
1182 */
1183#define PSA_ALG_ECDSA_ANY PSA_ALG_ECDSA_BASE
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +01001184#define PSA_ALG_DETERMINISTIC_ECDSA_BASE ((psa_algorithm_t)0x06000700)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001185/** Deterministic ECDSA signature with hashing.
1186 *
1187 * This is the deterministic ECDSA signature scheme defined by RFC 6979.
1188 *
1189 * The representation of a signature is the same as with #PSA_ALG_ECDSA().
1190 *
1191 * Note that when this algorithm is used for verification, signatures
1192 * made with randomized ECDSA (#PSA_ALG_ECDSA(\p hash_alg)) with the
1193 * same private key are accepted. In other words,
1194 * #PSA_ALG_DETERMINISTIC_ECDSA(\p hash_alg) differs from
1195 * #PSA_ALG_ECDSA(\p hash_alg) only for signature, not for verification.
1196 *
1197 * \param hash_alg A hash algorithm (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
1198 * #PSA_ALG_IS_HASH(\p hash_alg) is true).
Gilles Peskine30f77cd2019-01-14 16:06:39 +01001199 * This includes #PSA_ALG_ANY_HASH
1200 * when specifying the algorithm in a usage policy.
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001201 *
1202 * \return The corresponding deterministic ECDSA signature
1203 * algorithm.
Gilles Peskine3be6b7f2019-03-05 19:32:26 +01001204 * \return Unspecified if \p hash_alg is not a supported
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001205 * hash algorithm.
1206 */
1207#define PSA_ALG_DETERMINISTIC_ECDSA(hash_alg) \
1208 (PSA_ALG_DETERMINISTIC_ECDSA_BASE | ((hash_alg) & PSA_ALG_HASH_MASK))
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +01001209#define PSA_ALG_ECDSA_DETERMINISTIC_FLAG ((psa_algorithm_t)0x00000100)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001210#define PSA_ALG_IS_ECDSA(alg) \
Gilles Peskine972630e2019-11-29 11:55:48 +01001211 (((alg) & ~PSA_ALG_HASH_MASK & ~PSA_ALG_ECDSA_DETERMINISTIC_FLAG) == \
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001212 PSA_ALG_ECDSA_BASE)
1213#define PSA_ALG_ECDSA_IS_DETERMINISTIC(alg) \
Gilles Peskine972630e2019-11-29 11:55:48 +01001214 (((alg) & PSA_ALG_ECDSA_DETERMINISTIC_FLAG) != 0)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001215#define PSA_ALG_IS_DETERMINISTIC_ECDSA(alg) \
1216 (PSA_ALG_IS_ECDSA(alg) && PSA_ALG_ECDSA_IS_DETERMINISTIC(alg))
1217#define PSA_ALG_IS_RANDOMIZED_ECDSA(alg) \
1218 (PSA_ALG_IS_ECDSA(alg) && !PSA_ALG_ECDSA_IS_DETERMINISTIC(alg))
1219
Gilles Peskined35b4892019-01-14 16:02:15 +01001220/** Whether the specified algorithm is a hash-and-sign algorithm.
1221 *
Gilles Peskine6cc0a202020-05-05 16:05:26 +02001222 * Hash-and-sign algorithms are asymmetric (public-key) signature algorithms
1223 * structured in two parts: first the calculation of a hash in a way that
1224 * does not depend on the key, then the calculation of a signature from the
Gilles Peskined35b4892019-01-14 16:02:15 +01001225 * hash value and the key.
1226 *
1227 * \param alg An algorithm identifier (value of type #psa_algorithm_t).
1228 *
1229 * \return 1 if \p alg is a hash-and-sign algorithm, 0 otherwise.
1230 * This macro may return either 0 or 1 if \p alg is not a supported
1231 * algorithm identifier.
1232 */
1233#define PSA_ALG_IS_HASH_AND_SIGN(alg) \
1234 (PSA_ALG_IS_RSA_PSS(alg) || PSA_ALG_IS_RSA_PKCS1V15_SIGN(alg) || \
Gilles Peskinee38ab1a2019-05-16 13:51:50 +02001235 PSA_ALG_IS_ECDSA(alg))
Gilles Peskined35b4892019-01-14 16:02:15 +01001236
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001237/** Get the hash used by a hash-and-sign signature algorithm.
1238 *
1239 * A hash-and-sign algorithm is a signature algorithm which is
1240 * composed of two phases: first a hashing phase which does not use
1241 * the key and produces a hash of the input message, then a signing
1242 * phase which only uses the hash and the key and not the message
1243 * itself.
1244 *
1245 * \param alg A signature algorithm (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
1246 * #PSA_ALG_IS_SIGN(\p alg) is true).
1247 *
1248 * \return The underlying hash algorithm if \p alg is a hash-and-sign
1249 * algorithm.
1250 * \return 0 if \p alg is a signature algorithm that does not
1251 * follow the hash-and-sign structure.
1252 * \return Unspecified if \p alg is not a signature algorithm or
1253 * if it is not supported by the implementation.
1254 */
1255#define PSA_ALG_SIGN_GET_HASH(alg) \
Gilles Peskined35b4892019-01-14 16:02:15 +01001256 (PSA_ALG_IS_HASH_AND_SIGN(alg) ? \
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001257 ((alg) & PSA_ALG_HASH_MASK) == 0 ? /*"raw" algorithm*/ 0 : \
1258 ((alg) & PSA_ALG_HASH_MASK) | PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_HASH : \
1259 0)
1260
1261/** RSA PKCS#1 v1.5 encryption.
1262 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +01001263#define PSA_ALG_RSA_PKCS1V15_CRYPT ((psa_algorithm_t)0x07000200)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001264
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +01001265#define PSA_ALG_RSA_OAEP_BASE ((psa_algorithm_t)0x07000300)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001266/** RSA OAEP encryption.
1267 *
1268 * This is the encryption scheme defined by RFC 8017
1269 * (PKCS#1: RSA Cryptography Specifications) under the name
1270 * RSAES-OAEP, with the message generation function MGF1.
1271 *
1272 * \param hash_alg The hash algorithm (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
1273 * #PSA_ALG_IS_HASH(\p hash_alg) is true) to use
1274 * for MGF1.
1275 *
Gilles Peskine9ff8d1f2020-05-05 16:00:17 +02001276 * \return The corresponding RSA OAEP encryption algorithm.
Gilles Peskine3be6b7f2019-03-05 19:32:26 +01001277 * \return Unspecified if \p hash_alg is not a supported
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001278 * hash algorithm.
1279 */
1280#define PSA_ALG_RSA_OAEP(hash_alg) \
1281 (PSA_ALG_RSA_OAEP_BASE | ((hash_alg) & PSA_ALG_HASH_MASK))
1282#define PSA_ALG_IS_RSA_OAEP(alg) \
1283 (((alg) & ~PSA_ALG_HASH_MASK) == PSA_ALG_RSA_OAEP_BASE)
1284#define PSA_ALG_RSA_OAEP_GET_HASH(alg) \
1285 (PSA_ALG_IS_RSA_OAEP(alg) ? \
1286 ((alg) & PSA_ALG_HASH_MASK) | PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_HASH : \
1287 0)
1288
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +01001289#define PSA_ALG_HKDF_BASE ((psa_algorithm_t)0x08000100)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001290/** Macro to build an HKDF algorithm.
1291 *
1292 * For example, `PSA_ALG_HKDF(PSA_ALG_SHA256)` is HKDF using HMAC-SHA-256.
1293 *
Gilles Peskine6cdfdb72019-01-08 10:31:27 +01001294 * This key derivation algorithm uses the following inputs:
Gilles Peskine03410b52019-05-16 16:05:19 +02001295 * - #PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_INPUT_SALT is the salt used in the "extract" step.
Gilles Peskine6cdfdb72019-01-08 10:31:27 +01001296 * It is optional; if omitted, the derivation uses an empty salt.
Gilles Peskine03410b52019-05-16 16:05:19 +02001297 * - #PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_INPUT_SECRET is the secret key used in the "extract" step.
1298 * - #PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_INPUT_INFO is the info string used in the "expand" step.
1299 * You must pass #PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_INPUT_SALT before #PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_INPUT_SECRET.
1300 * You may pass #PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_INPUT_INFO at any time after steup and before
Gilles Peskine6cdfdb72019-01-08 10:31:27 +01001301 * starting to generate output.
1302 *
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001303 * \param hash_alg A hash algorithm (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
1304 * #PSA_ALG_IS_HASH(\p hash_alg) is true).
1305 *
1306 * \return The corresponding HKDF algorithm.
Gilles Peskine3be6b7f2019-03-05 19:32:26 +01001307 * \return Unspecified if \p hash_alg is not a supported
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001308 * hash algorithm.
1309 */
1310#define PSA_ALG_HKDF(hash_alg) \
1311 (PSA_ALG_HKDF_BASE | ((hash_alg) & PSA_ALG_HASH_MASK))
1312/** Whether the specified algorithm is an HKDF algorithm.
1313 *
1314 * HKDF is a family of key derivation algorithms that are based on a hash
1315 * function and the HMAC construction.
1316 *
1317 * \param alg An algorithm identifier (value of type #psa_algorithm_t).
1318 *
1319 * \return 1 if \c alg is an HKDF algorithm, 0 otherwise.
1320 * This macro may return either 0 or 1 if \c alg is not a supported
1321 * key derivation algorithm identifier.
1322 */
1323#define PSA_ALG_IS_HKDF(alg) \
1324 (((alg) & ~PSA_ALG_HASH_MASK) == PSA_ALG_HKDF_BASE)
1325#define PSA_ALG_HKDF_GET_HASH(hkdf_alg) \
1326 (PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_HASH | ((hkdf_alg) & PSA_ALG_HASH_MASK))
1327
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +01001328#define PSA_ALG_TLS12_PRF_BASE ((psa_algorithm_t)0x08000200)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001329/** Macro to build a TLS-1.2 PRF algorithm.
1330 *
1331 * TLS 1.2 uses a custom pseudorandom function (PRF) for key schedule,
1332 * specified in Section 5 of RFC 5246. It is based on HMAC and can be
1333 * used with either SHA-256 or SHA-384.
1334 *
Gilles Peskineed87d312019-05-29 17:32:39 +02001335 * This key derivation algorithm uses the following inputs, which must be
1336 * passed in the order given here:
1337 * - #PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_INPUT_SEED is the seed.
Gilles Peskine2cb9e392019-05-21 15:58:13 +02001338 * - #PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_INPUT_SECRET is the secret key.
1339 * - #PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_INPUT_LABEL is the label.
Gilles Peskine2cb9e392019-05-21 15:58:13 +02001340 *
1341 * For the application to TLS-1.2 key expansion, the seed is the
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001342 * concatenation of ServerHello.Random + ClientHello.Random,
Gilles Peskine2cb9e392019-05-21 15:58:13 +02001343 * and the label is "key expansion".
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001344 *
1345 * For example, `PSA_ALG_TLS12_PRF(PSA_ALG_SHA256)` represents the
1346 * TLS 1.2 PRF using HMAC-SHA-256.
1347 *
1348 * \param hash_alg A hash algorithm (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
1349 * #PSA_ALG_IS_HASH(\p hash_alg) is true).
1350 *
1351 * \return The corresponding TLS-1.2 PRF algorithm.
Gilles Peskine3be6b7f2019-03-05 19:32:26 +01001352 * \return Unspecified if \p hash_alg is not a supported
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001353 * hash algorithm.
1354 */
1355#define PSA_ALG_TLS12_PRF(hash_alg) \
1356 (PSA_ALG_TLS12_PRF_BASE | ((hash_alg) & PSA_ALG_HASH_MASK))
1357
1358/** Whether the specified algorithm is a TLS-1.2 PRF algorithm.
1359 *
1360 * \param alg An algorithm identifier (value of type #psa_algorithm_t).
1361 *
1362 * \return 1 if \c alg is a TLS-1.2 PRF algorithm, 0 otherwise.
1363 * This macro may return either 0 or 1 if \c alg is not a supported
1364 * key derivation algorithm identifier.
1365 */
1366#define PSA_ALG_IS_TLS12_PRF(alg) \
1367 (((alg) & ~PSA_ALG_HASH_MASK) == PSA_ALG_TLS12_PRF_BASE)
1368#define PSA_ALG_TLS12_PRF_GET_HASH(hkdf_alg) \
1369 (PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_HASH | ((hkdf_alg) & PSA_ALG_HASH_MASK))
1370
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +01001371#define PSA_ALG_TLS12_PSK_TO_MS_BASE ((psa_algorithm_t)0x08000300)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001372/** Macro to build a TLS-1.2 PSK-to-MasterSecret algorithm.
1373 *
1374 * In a pure-PSK handshake in TLS 1.2, the master secret is derived
1375 * from the PreSharedKey (PSK) through the application of padding
1376 * (RFC 4279, Section 2) and the TLS-1.2 PRF (RFC 5246, Section 5).
1377 * The latter is based on HMAC and can be used with either SHA-256
1378 * or SHA-384.
1379 *
Gilles Peskineed87d312019-05-29 17:32:39 +02001380 * This key derivation algorithm uses the following inputs, which must be
1381 * passed in the order given here:
1382 * - #PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_INPUT_SEED is the seed.
Gilles Peskine2cb9e392019-05-21 15:58:13 +02001383 * - #PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_INPUT_SECRET is the secret key.
1384 * - #PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_INPUT_LABEL is the label.
Gilles Peskine2cb9e392019-05-21 15:58:13 +02001385 *
1386 * For the application to TLS-1.2, the seed (which is
1387 * forwarded to the TLS-1.2 PRF) is the concatenation of the
1388 * ClientHello.Random + ServerHello.Random,
1389 * and the label is "master secret" or "extended master secret".
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001390 *
1391 * For example, `PSA_ALG_TLS12_PSK_TO_MS(PSA_ALG_SHA256)` represents the
1392 * TLS-1.2 PSK to MasterSecret derivation PRF using HMAC-SHA-256.
1393 *
1394 * \param hash_alg A hash algorithm (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
1395 * #PSA_ALG_IS_HASH(\p hash_alg) is true).
1396 *
1397 * \return The corresponding TLS-1.2 PSK to MS algorithm.
Gilles Peskine3be6b7f2019-03-05 19:32:26 +01001398 * \return Unspecified if \p hash_alg is not a supported
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001399 * hash algorithm.
1400 */
1401#define PSA_ALG_TLS12_PSK_TO_MS(hash_alg) \
1402 (PSA_ALG_TLS12_PSK_TO_MS_BASE | ((hash_alg) & PSA_ALG_HASH_MASK))
1403
1404/** Whether the specified algorithm is a TLS-1.2 PSK to MS algorithm.
1405 *
1406 * \param alg An algorithm identifier (value of type #psa_algorithm_t).
1407 *
1408 * \return 1 if \c alg is a TLS-1.2 PSK to MS algorithm, 0 otherwise.
1409 * This macro may return either 0 or 1 if \c alg is not a supported
1410 * key derivation algorithm identifier.
1411 */
1412#define PSA_ALG_IS_TLS12_PSK_TO_MS(alg) \
1413 (((alg) & ~PSA_ALG_HASH_MASK) == PSA_ALG_TLS12_PSK_TO_MS_BASE)
1414#define PSA_ALG_TLS12_PSK_TO_MS_GET_HASH(hkdf_alg) \
1415 (PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_HASH | ((hkdf_alg) & PSA_ALG_HASH_MASK))
1416
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +01001417#define PSA_ALG_KEY_DERIVATION_MASK ((psa_algorithm_t)0xfe00ffff)
1418#define PSA_ALG_KEY_AGREEMENT_MASK ((psa_algorithm_t)0xffff0000)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001419
Gilles Peskine6843c292019-01-18 16:44:49 +01001420/** Macro to build a combined algorithm that chains a key agreement with
1421 * a key derivation.
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001422 *
Gilles Peskine6843c292019-01-18 16:44:49 +01001423 * \param ka_alg A key agreement algorithm (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such
1424 * that #PSA_ALG_IS_KEY_AGREEMENT(\p ka_alg) is true).
1425 * \param kdf_alg A key derivation algorithm (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such
1426 * that #PSA_ALG_IS_KEY_DERIVATION(\p kdf_alg) is true).
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001427 *
Gilles Peskine6843c292019-01-18 16:44:49 +01001428 * \return The corresponding key agreement and derivation
1429 * algorithm.
1430 * \return Unspecified if \p ka_alg is not a supported
1431 * key agreement algorithm or \p kdf_alg is not a
1432 * supported key derivation algorithm.
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001433 */
Gilles Peskine6843c292019-01-18 16:44:49 +01001434#define PSA_ALG_KEY_AGREEMENT(ka_alg, kdf_alg) \
1435 ((ka_alg) | (kdf_alg))
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001436
1437#define PSA_ALG_KEY_AGREEMENT_GET_KDF(alg) \
1438 (((alg) & PSA_ALG_KEY_DERIVATION_MASK) | PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_KEY_DERIVATION)
1439
Gilles Peskine6843c292019-01-18 16:44:49 +01001440#define PSA_ALG_KEY_AGREEMENT_GET_BASE(alg) \
1441 (((alg) & PSA_ALG_KEY_AGREEMENT_MASK) | PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_KEY_AGREEMENT)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001442
Gilles Peskine47e79fb2019-02-08 11:24:59 +01001443/** Whether the specified algorithm is a raw key agreement algorithm.
1444 *
1445 * A raw key agreement algorithm is one that does not specify
1446 * a key derivation function.
1447 * Usually, raw key agreement algorithms are constructed directly with
1448 * a \c PSA_ALG_xxx macro while non-raw key agreement algorithms are
Ronald Cron96783552020-10-19 12:06:30 +02001449 * constructed with #PSA_ALG_KEY_AGREEMENT().
Gilles Peskine47e79fb2019-02-08 11:24:59 +01001450 *
1451 * \param alg An algorithm identifier (value of type #psa_algorithm_t).
1452 *
1453 * \return 1 if \p alg is a raw key agreement algorithm, 0 otherwise.
1454 * This macro may return either 0 or 1 if \p alg is not a supported
1455 * algorithm identifier.
1456 */
Gilles Peskine6843c292019-01-18 16:44:49 +01001457#define PSA_ALG_IS_RAW_KEY_AGREEMENT(alg) \
Gilles Peskine47e79fb2019-02-08 11:24:59 +01001458 (PSA_ALG_IS_KEY_AGREEMENT(alg) && \
1459 PSA_ALG_KEY_AGREEMENT_GET_KDF(alg) == PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_KEY_DERIVATION)
Gilles Peskine6843c292019-01-18 16:44:49 +01001460
1461#define PSA_ALG_IS_KEY_DERIVATION_OR_AGREEMENT(alg) \
1462 ((PSA_ALG_IS_KEY_DERIVATION(alg) || PSA_ALG_IS_KEY_AGREEMENT(alg)))
1463
1464/** The finite-field Diffie-Hellman (DH) key agreement algorithm.
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001465 *
Gilles Peskine2e37c0d2019-03-05 19:32:02 +01001466 * The shared secret produced by key agreement is
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001467 * `g^{ab}` in big-endian format.
1468 * It is `ceiling(m / 8)` bytes long where `m` is the size of the prime `p`
1469 * in bits.
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001470 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +01001471#define PSA_ALG_FFDH ((psa_algorithm_t)0x09010000)
Gilles Peskine6843c292019-01-18 16:44:49 +01001472
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001473/** Whether the specified algorithm is a finite field Diffie-Hellman algorithm.
1474 *
Gilles Peskine2e37c0d2019-03-05 19:32:02 +01001475 * This includes the raw finite field Diffie-Hellman algorithm as well as
1476 * finite-field Diffie-Hellman followed by any supporter key derivation
1477 * algorithm.
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001478 *
1479 * \param alg An algorithm identifier (value of type #psa_algorithm_t).
1480 *
1481 * \return 1 if \c alg is a finite field Diffie-Hellman algorithm, 0 otherwise.
1482 * This macro may return either 0 or 1 if \c alg is not a supported
1483 * key agreement algorithm identifier.
1484 */
1485#define PSA_ALG_IS_FFDH(alg) \
Gilles Peskine6843c292019-01-18 16:44:49 +01001486 (PSA_ALG_KEY_AGREEMENT_GET_BASE(alg) == PSA_ALG_FFDH)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001487
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001488/** The elliptic curve Diffie-Hellman (ECDH) key agreement algorithm.
1489 *
Gilles Peskine6843c292019-01-18 16:44:49 +01001490 * The shared secret produced by key agreement is the x-coordinate of
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001491 * the shared secret point. It is always `ceiling(m / 8)` bytes long where
1492 * `m` is the bit size associated with the curve, i.e. the bit size of the
1493 * order of the curve's coordinate field. When `m` is not a multiple of 8,
1494 * the byte containing the most significant bit of the shared secret
1495 * is padded with zero bits. The byte order is either little-endian
1496 * or big-endian depending on the curve type.
1497 *
Paul Elliott8ff510a2020-06-02 17:19:28 +01001498 * - For Montgomery curves (curve types `PSA_ECC_FAMILY_CURVEXXX`),
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001499 * the shared secret is the x-coordinate of `d_A Q_B = d_B Q_A`
1500 * in little-endian byte order.
1501 * The bit size is 448 for Curve448 and 255 for Curve25519.
1502 * - For Weierstrass curves over prime fields (curve types
Paul Elliott8ff510a2020-06-02 17:19:28 +01001503 * `PSA_ECC_FAMILY_SECPXXX` and `PSA_ECC_FAMILY_BRAINPOOL_PXXX`),
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001504 * the shared secret is the x-coordinate of `d_A Q_B = d_B Q_A`
1505 * in big-endian byte order.
1506 * The bit size is `m = ceiling(log_2(p))` for the field `F_p`.
1507 * - For Weierstrass curves over binary fields (curve types
Paul Elliott8ff510a2020-06-02 17:19:28 +01001508 * `PSA_ECC_FAMILY_SECTXXX`),
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001509 * the shared secret is the x-coordinate of `d_A Q_B = d_B Q_A`
1510 * in big-endian byte order.
1511 * The bit size is `m` for the field `F_{2^m}`.
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001512 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +01001513#define PSA_ALG_ECDH ((psa_algorithm_t)0x09020000)
Gilles Peskine6843c292019-01-18 16:44:49 +01001514
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001515/** Whether the specified algorithm is an elliptic curve Diffie-Hellman
1516 * algorithm.
1517 *
Gilles Peskine2e37c0d2019-03-05 19:32:02 +01001518 * This includes the raw elliptic curve Diffie-Hellman algorithm as well as
1519 * elliptic curve Diffie-Hellman followed by any supporter key derivation
1520 * algorithm.
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001521 *
1522 * \param alg An algorithm identifier (value of type #psa_algorithm_t).
1523 *
1524 * \return 1 if \c alg is an elliptic curve Diffie-Hellman algorithm,
1525 * 0 otherwise.
1526 * This macro may return either 0 or 1 if \c alg is not a supported
1527 * key agreement algorithm identifier.
1528 */
1529#define PSA_ALG_IS_ECDH(alg) \
Gilles Peskine6843c292019-01-18 16:44:49 +01001530 (PSA_ALG_KEY_AGREEMENT_GET_BASE(alg) == PSA_ALG_ECDH)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001531
Gilles Peskine30f77cd2019-01-14 16:06:39 +01001532/** Whether the specified algorithm encoding is a wildcard.
1533 *
1534 * Wildcard values may only be used to set the usage algorithm field in
1535 * a policy, not to perform an operation.
1536 *
1537 * \param alg An algorithm identifier (value of type #psa_algorithm_t).
1538 *
1539 * \return 1 if \c alg is a wildcard algorithm encoding.
1540 * \return 0 if \c alg is a non-wildcard algorithm encoding (suitable for
1541 * an operation).
1542 * \return This macro may return either 0 or 1 if \c alg is not a supported
1543 * algorithm identifier.
1544 */
1545#define PSA_ALG_IS_WILDCARD(alg) \
1546 (PSA_ALG_IS_HASH_AND_SIGN(alg) ? \
1547 PSA_ALG_SIGN_GET_HASH(alg) == PSA_ALG_ANY_HASH : \
1548 (alg) == PSA_ALG_ANY_HASH)
1549
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001550/**@}*/
1551
1552/** \defgroup key_lifetimes Key lifetimes
1553 * @{
1554 */
1555
Gilles Peskine2d2bb1d2020-02-05 19:07:18 +01001556/** The default lifetime for volatile keys.
1557 *
Ronald Croncf56a0a2020-08-04 09:51:30 +02001558 * A volatile key only exists as long as the identifier to it is not destroyed.
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001559 * The key material is guaranteed to be erased on a power reset.
Gilles Peskine2d2bb1d2020-02-05 19:07:18 +01001560 *
1561 * A key with this lifetime is typically stored in the RAM area of the
1562 * PSA Crypto subsystem. However this is an implementation choice.
1563 * If an implementation stores data about the key in a non-volatile memory,
1564 * it must release all the resources associated with the key and erase the
1565 * key material if the calling application terminates.
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001566 */
1567#define PSA_KEY_LIFETIME_VOLATILE ((psa_key_lifetime_t)0x00000000)
1568
Gilles Peskine5dcb74f2020-05-04 18:42:44 +02001569/** The default lifetime for persistent keys.
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001570 *
1571 * A persistent key remains in storage until it is explicitly destroyed or
1572 * until the corresponding storage area is wiped. This specification does
1573 * not define any mechanism to wipe a storage area, but implementations may
1574 * provide their own mechanism (for example to perform a factory reset,
1575 * to prepare for device refurbishment, or to uninstall an application).
1576 *
1577 * This lifetime value is the default storage area for the calling
1578 * application. Implementations may offer other storage areas designated
1579 * by other lifetime values as implementation-specific extensions.
Gilles Peskine5dcb74f2020-05-04 18:42:44 +02001580 * See ::psa_key_lifetime_t for more information.
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001581 */
1582#define PSA_KEY_LIFETIME_PERSISTENT ((psa_key_lifetime_t)0x00000001)
1583
Gilles Peskineaff11812020-05-04 19:03:10 +02001584/** The persistence level of volatile keys.
1585 *
1586 * See ::psa_key_persistence_t for more information.
1587 */
Gilles Peskinebbb3c182020-05-04 18:42:06 +02001588#define PSA_KEY_PERSISTENCE_VOLATILE ((psa_key_persistence_t)0x00)
Gilles Peskineaff11812020-05-04 19:03:10 +02001589
1590/** The default persistence level for persistent keys.
1591 *
1592 * See ::psa_key_persistence_t for more information.
1593 */
Gilles Peskineee04e692020-05-04 18:52:21 +02001594#define PSA_KEY_PERSISTENCE_DEFAULT ((psa_key_persistence_t)0x01)
Gilles Peskineaff11812020-05-04 19:03:10 +02001595
1596/** A persistence level indicating that a key is never destroyed.
1597 *
1598 * See ::psa_key_persistence_t for more information.
1599 */
Gilles Peskinebbb3c182020-05-04 18:42:06 +02001600#define PSA_KEY_PERSISTENCE_READ_ONLY ((psa_key_persistence_t)0xff)
Gilles Peskine2d2bb1d2020-02-05 19:07:18 +01001601
1602#define PSA_KEY_LIFETIME_GET_PERSISTENCE(lifetime) \
Gilles Peskine4cfa4432020-05-06 13:44:32 +02001603 ((psa_key_persistence_t)((lifetime) & 0x000000ff))
Gilles Peskine2d2bb1d2020-02-05 19:07:18 +01001604
1605#define PSA_KEY_LIFETIME_GET_LOCATION(lifetime) \
Gilles Peskine4cfa4432020-05-06 13:44:32 +02001606 ((psa_key_location_t)((lifetime) >> 8))
Gilles Peskine2d2bb1d2020-02-05 19:07:18 +01001607
1608/** Whether a key lifetime indicates that the key is volatile.
1609 *
1610 * A volatile key is automatically destroyed by the implementation when
1611 * the application instance terminates. In particular, a volatile key
1612 * is automatically destroyed on a power reset of the device.
1613 *
1614 * A key that is not volatile is persistent. Persistent keys are
1615 * preserved until the application explicitly destroys them or until an
1616 * implementation-specific device management event occurs (for example,
1617 * a factory reset).
1618 *
1619 * \param lifetime The lifetime value to query (value of type
1620 * ::psa_key_lifetime_t).
1621 *
1622 * \return \c 1 if the key is volatile, otherwise \c 0.
1623 */
1624#define PSA_KEY_LIFETIME_IS_VOLATILE(lifetime) \
1625 (PSA_KEY_LIFETIME_GET_PERSISTENCE(lifetime) == \
Steven Cooremandb064452020-06-01 12:29:26 +02001626 PSA_KEY_PERSISTENCE_VOLATILE)
Gilles Peskine2d2bb1d2020-02-05 19:07:18 +01001627
Gilles Peskinec4ee2f32020-05-04 19:07:18 +02001628/** Construct a lifetime from a persistence level and a location.
1629 *
1630 * \param persistence The persistence level
1631 * (value of type ::psa_key_persistence_t).
1632 * \param location The location indicator
1633 * (value of type ::psa_key_location_t).
1634 *
1635 * \return The constructed lifetime value.
1636 */
1637#define PSA_KEY_LIFETIME_FROM_PERSISTENCE_AND_LOCATION(persistence, location) \
1638 ((location) << 8 | (persistence))
1639
Gilles Peskineaff11812020-05-04 19:03:10 +02001640/** The local storage area for persistent keys.
1641 *
1642 * This storage area is available on all systems that can store persistent
1643 * keys without delegating the storage to a third-party cryptoprocessor.
1644 *
1645 * See ::psa_key_location_t for more information.
1646 */
Gilles Peskineee04e692020-05-04 18:52:21 +02001647#define PSA_KEY_LOCATION_LOCAL_STORAGE ((psa_key_location_t)0x000000)
Gilles Peskineaff11812020-05-04 19:03:10 +02001648
Gilles Peskinebbb3c182020-05-04 18:42:06 +02001649#define PSA_KEY_LOCATION_VENDOR_FLAG ((psa_key_location_t)0x800000)
Gilles Peskine2d2bb1d2020-02-05 19:07:18 +01001650
Gilles Peskine4a231b82019-05-06 18:56:14 +02001651/** The minimum value for a key identifier chosen by the application.
1652 */
Ronald Cron039a98b2020-07-23 16:07:42 +02001653#define PSA_KEY_ID_USER_MIN ((psa_key_id_t)0x00000001)
Gilles Peskine280948a2019-05-16 15:27:14 +02001654/** The maximum value for a key identifier chosen by the application.
Gilles Peskine4a231b82019-05-06 18:56:14 +02001655 */
Ronald Cron039a98b2020-07-23 16:07:42 +02001656#define PSA_KEY_ID_USER_MAX ((psa_key_id_t)0x3fffffff)
Gilles Peskine280948a2019-05-16 15:27:14 +02001657/** The minimum value for a key identifier chosen by the implementation.
Gilles Peskine4a231b82019-05-06 18:56:14 +02001658 */
Ronald Cron039a98b2020-07-23 16:07:42 +02001659#define PSA_KEY_ID_VENDOR_MIN ((psa_key_id_t)0x40000000)
Gilles Peskine280948a2019-05-16 15:27:14 +02001660/** The maximum value for a key identifier chosen by the implementation.
Gilles Peskine4a231b82019-05-06 18:56:14 +02001661 */
Ronald Cron039a98b2020-07-23 16:07:42 +02001662#define PSA_KEY_ID_VENDOR_MAX ((psa_key_id_t)0x7fffffff)
Gilles Peskine4a231b82019-05-06 18:56:14 +02001663
Ronald Cron7424f0d2020-09-14 16:17:41 +02001664
1665#if !defined(MBEDTLS_PSA_CRYPTO_KEY_ID_ENCODES_OWNER)
1666
1667#define MBEDTLS_SVC_KEY_ID_INIT ( (psa_key_id_t)0 )
1668#define MBEDTLS_SVC_KEY_ID_GET_KEY_ID( id ) ( id )
1669#define MBEDTLS_SVC_KEY_ID_GET_OWNER_ID( id ) ( 0 )
1670
1671/** Utility to initialize a key identifier at runtime.
1672 *
1673 * \param unused Unused parameter.
1674 * \param key_id Identifier of the key.
1675 */
1676static inline mbedtls_svc_key_id_t mbedtls_svc_key_id_make(
1677 unsigned int unused, psa_key_id_t key_id )
1678{
1679 (void)unused;
1680
1681 return( key_id );
1682}
1683
1684/** Compare two key identifiers.
1685 *
1686 * \param id1 First key identifier.
1687 * \param id2 Second key identifier.
1688 *
1689 * \return Non-zero if the two key identifier are equal, zero otherwise.
1690 */
1691static inline int mbedtls_svc_key_id_equal( mbedtls_svc_key_id_t id1,
1692 mbedtls_svc_key_id_t id2 )
1693{
1694 return( id1 == id2 );
1695}
1696
Ronald Cronc4d1b512020-07-31 11:26:37 +02001697/** Check whether a key identifier is null.
1698 *
1699 * \param key Key identifier.
1700 *
1701 * \return Non-zero if the key identifier is null, zero otherwise.
1702 */
1703static inline int mbedtls_svc_key_id_is_null( mbedtls_svc_key_id_t key )
1704{
1705 return( key == 0 );
1706}
1707
Ronald Cron7424f0d2020-09-14 16:17:41 +02001708#else /* MBEDTLS_PSA_CRYPTO_KEY_ID_ENCODES_OWNER */
1709
1710#define MBEDTLS_SVC_KEY_ID_INIT ( (mbedtls_svc_key_id_t){ 0, 0 } )
1711#define MBEDTLS_SVC_KEY_ID_GET_KEY_ID( id ) ( ( id ).key_id )
1712#define MBEDTLS_SVC_KEY_ID_GET_OWNER_ID( id ) ( ( id ).owner )
1713
1714/** Utility to initialize a key identifier at runtime.
1715 *
1716 * \param owner_id Identifier of the key owner.
1717 * \param key_id Identifier of the key.
1718 */
1719static inline mbedtls_svc_key_id_t mbedtls_svc_key_id_make(
1720 mbedtls_key_owner_id_t owner_id, psa_key_id_t key_id )
1721{
1722 return( (mbedtls_svc_key_id_t){ .key_id = key_id,
1723 .owner = owner_id } );
1724}
1725
1726/** Compare two key identifiers.
1727 *
1728 * \param id1 First key identifier.
1729 * \param id2 Second key identifier.
1730 *
1731 * \return Non-zero if the two key identifier are equal, zero otherwise.
1732 */
1733static inline int mbedtls_svc_key_id_equal( mbedtls_svc_key_id_t id1,
1734 mbedtls_svc_key_id_t id2 )
1735{
1736 return( ( id1.key_id == id2.key_id ) &&
1737 mbedtls_key_owner_id_equal( id1.owner, id2.owner ) );
1738}
1739
Ronald Cronc4d1b512020-07-31 11:26:37 +02001740/** Check whether a key identifier is null.
1741 *
1742 * \param key Key identifier.
1743 *
1744 * \return Non-zero if the key identifier is null, zero otherwise.
1745 */
1746static inline int mbedtls_svc_key_id_is_null( mbedtls_svc_key_id_t key )
1747{
1748 return( ( key.key_id == 0 ) && ( key.owner == 0 ) );
1749}
1750
Ronald Cron7424f0d2020-09-14 16:17:41 +02001751#endif /* !MBEDTLS_PSA_CRYPTO_KEY_ID_ENCODES_OWNER */
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001752
1753/**@}*/
1754
1755/** \defgroup policy Key policies
1756 * @{
1757 */
1758
Gilles Peskine8e0206a2019-05-14 14:24:28 +02001759/** Whether the key may be exported.
1760 *
Gilles Peskined6a8f5f2019-05-14 16:25:50 +02001761 * A public key or the public part of a key pair may always be exported
Gilles Peskine8e0206a2019-05-14 14:24:28 +02001762 * regardless of the value of this permission flag.
1763 *
Gilles Peskined6a8f5f2019-05-14 16:25:50 +02001764 * If a key does not have export permission, implementations shall not
1765 * allow the key to be exported in plain form from the cryptoprocessor,
1766 * whether through psa_export_key() or through a proprietary interface.
1767 * The key may however be exportable in a wrapped form, i.e. in a form
1768 * where it is encrypted by another key.
1769 */
Gilles Peskine8e0206a2019-05-14 14:24:28 +02001770#define PSA_KEY_USAGE_EXPORT ((psa_key_usage_t)0x00000001)
1771
1772/** Whether the key may be copied.
1773 *
1774 * This flag allows the use of psa_copy_key() to make a copy of the key
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001775 * with the same policy or a more restrictive policy.
1776 *
1777 * For lifetimes for which the key is located in a secure element which
1778 * enforce the non-exportability of keys, copying a key outside the secure
1779 * element also requires the usage flag #PSA_KEY_USAGE_EXPORT.
1780 * Copying the key inside the secure element is permitted with just
1781 * #PSA_KEY_USAGE_COPY if the secure element supports it.
1782 * For keys with the lifetime #PSA_KEY_LIFETIME_VOLATILE or
1783 * #PSA_KEY_LIFETIME_PERSISTENT, the usage flag #PSA_KEY_USAGE_COPY
1784 * is sufficient to permit the copy.
1785 */
1786#define PSA_KEY_USAGE_COPY ((psa_key_usage_t)0x00000002)
1787
1788/** Whether the key may be used to encrypt a message.
1789 *
1790 * This flag allows the key to be used for a symmetric encryption operation,
1791 * for an AEAD encryption-and-authentication operation,
1792 * or for an asymmetric encryption operation,
1793 * if otherwise permitted by the key's type and policy.
1794 *
1795 * For a key pair, this concerns the public key.
1796 */
1797#define PSA_KEY_USAGE_ENCRYPT ((psa_key_usage_t)0x00000100)
1798
1799/** Whether the key may be used to decrypt a message.
1800 *
1801 * This flag allows the key to be used for a symmetric decryption operation,
1802 * for an AEAD decryption-and-verification operation,
1803 * or for an asymmetric decryption operation,
1804 * if otherwise permitted by the key's type and policy.
1805 *
1806 * For a key pair, this concerns the private key.
1807 */
1808#define PSA_KEY_USAGE_DECRYPT ((psa_key_usage_t)0x00000200)
1809
1810/** Whether the key may be used to sign a message.
1811 *
1812 * This flag allows the key to be used for a MAC calculation operation
1813 * or for an asymmetric signature operation,
1814 * if otherwise permitted by the key's type and policy.
1815 *
1816 * For a key pair, this concerns the private key.
1817 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +01001818#define PSA_KEY_USAGE_SIGN_HASH ((psa_key_usage_t)0x00001000)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001819
1820/** Whether the key may be used to verify a message signature.
1821 *
1822 * This flag allows the key to be used for a MAC verification operation
1823 * or for an asymmetric signature verification operation,
1824 * if otherwise permitted by by the key's type and policy.
1825 *
1826 * For a key pair, this concerns the public key.
1827 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +01001828#define PSA_KEY_USAGE_VERIFY_HASH ((psa_key_usage_t)0x00002000)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001829
1830/** Whether the key may be used to derive other keys.
1831 */
Bence Szépkútia2945512020-12-03 21:40:17 +01001832#define PSA_KEY_USAGE_DERIVE ((psa_key_usage_t)0x00004000)
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001833
1834/**@}*/
1835
Gilles Peskineb70a0fd2019-01-07 22:59:38 +01001836/** \defgroup derivation Key derivation
1837 * @{
1838 */
1839
Gilles Peskine6cdfdb72019-01-08 10:31:27 +01001840/** A secret input for key derivation.
1841 *
Gilles Peskine224b0d62019-09-23 18:13:17 +02001842 * This should be a key of type #PSA_KEY_TYPE_DERIVE
1843 * (passed to psa_key_derivation_input_key())
1844 * or the shared secret resulting from a key agreement
1845 * (obtained via psa_key_derivation_key_agreement()).
Gilles Peskine178c9aa2019-09-24 18:21:06 +02001846 *
1847 * The secret can also be a direct input (passed to
1848 * key_derivation_input_bytes()). In this case, the derivation operation
1849 * may not be used to derive keys: the operation will only allow
1850 * psa_key_derivation_output_bytes(), not psa_key_derivation_output_key().
Gilles Peskine6cdfdb72019-01-08 10:31:27 +01001851 */
Gilles Peskinecf7292e2019-05-16 17:53:40 +02001852#define PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_INPUT_SECRET ((psa_key_derivation_step_t)0x0101)
Gilles Peskine6cdfdb72019-01-08 10:31:27 +01001853
1854/** A label for key derivation.
1855 *
Gilles Peskine224b0d62019-09-23 18:13:17 +02001856 * This should be a direct input.
1857 * It can also be a key of type #PSA_KEY_TYPE_RAW_DATA.
Gilles Peskine6cdfdb72019-01-08 10:31:27 +01001858 */
Gilles Peskinecf7292e2019-05-16 17:53:40 +02001859#define PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_INPUT_LABEL ((psa_key_derivation_step_t)0x0201)
Gilles Peskine6cdfdb72019-01-08 10:31:27 +01001860
1861/** A salt for key derivation.
1862 *
Gilles Peskine224b0d62019-09-23 18:13:17 +02001863 * This should be a direct input.
1864 * It can also be a key of type #PSA_KEY_TYPE_RAW_DATA.
Gilles Peskine6cdfdb72019-01-08 10:31:27 +01001865 */
Gilles Peskinecf7292e2019-05-16 17:53:40 +02001866#define PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_INPUT_SALT ((psa_key_derivation_step_t)0x0202)
Gilles Peskine6cdfdb72019-01-08 10:31:27 +01001867
1868/** An information string for key derivation.
1869 *
Gilles Peskine224b0d62019-09-23 18:13:17 +02001870 * This should be a direct input.
1871 * It can also be a key of type #PSA_KEY_TYPE_RAW_DATA.
Gilles Peskine6cdfdb72019-01-08 10:31:27 +01001872 */
Gilles Peskinecf7292e2019-05-16 17:53:40 +02001873#define PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_INPUT_INFO ((psa_key_derivation_step_t)0x0203)
Gilles Peskine6cdfdb72019-01-08 10:31:27 +01001874
Gilles Peskine2cb9e392019-05-21 15:58:13 +02001875/** A seed for key derivation.
1876 *
Gilles Peskine224b0d62019-09-23 18:13:17 +02001877 * This should be a direct input.
1878 * It can also be a key of type #PSA_KEY_TYPE_RAW_DATA.
Gilles Peskine2cb9e392019-05-21 15:58:13 +02001879 */
1880#define PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_INPUT_SEED ((psa_key_derivation_step_t)0x0204)
1881
Gilles Peskineb70a0fd2019-01-07 22:59:38 +01001882/**@}*/
1883
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +01001884#endif /* PSA_CRYPTO_VALUES_H */