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Gilles Peskinee59236f2018-01-27 23:32:46 +01001/**
2 * \file psa/crypto.h
3 * \brief Platform Security Architecture cryptography module
4 */
Jaeden Amerocab54942018-07-25 13:26:13 +01005/*
6 * Copyright (C) 2018, ARM Limited, All Rights Reserved
7 * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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9 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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Gilles Peskinee59236f2018-01-27 23:32:46 +010021
22#ifndef PSA_CRYPTO_H
23#define PSA_CRYPTO_H
24
25#include "crypto_platform.h"
26
Gilles Peskine2f9c4dc2018-01-28 13:16:24 +010027#include <stddef.h>
28
Gilles Peskine62a7e7e2018-02-07 21:54:47 +010029#ifdef __DOXYGEN_ONLY__
Gilles Peskinef5b9fa12018-03-07 16:40:18 +010030/* This __DOXYGEN_ONLY__ block contains mock definitions for things that
31 * must be defined in the crypto_platform.h header. These mock definitions
32 * are present in this file as a convenience to generate pretty-printed
33 * documentation that includes those definitions. */
34
Gilles Peskine62a7e7e2018-02-07 21:54:47 +010035/** \defgroup platform Implementation-specific definitions
36 * @{
37 */
38
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +010039/** \brief Key handle.
Gilles Peskine2f9c4dc2018-01-28 13:16:24 +010040 *
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +010041 * This type represents open handles to keys. It must be an unsigned integral
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +010042 * type. The choice of type is implementation-dependent.
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +010043 *
Gilles Peskine23fd2bd2018-12-11 15:51:32 +010044 * 0 is not a valid key handle. How other handle values are assigned is
45 * implementation-dependent.
Gilles Peskine2f9c4dc2018-01-28 13:16:24 +010046 */
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +010047typedef _unsigned_integral_type_ psa_key_handle_t;
Gilles Peskine2f9c4dc2018-01-28 13:16:24 +010048
Gilles Peskine62a7e7e2018-02-07 21:54:47 +010049/**@}*/
Gilles Peskinef5b9fa12018-03-07 16:40:18 +010050#endif /* __DOXYGEN_ONLY__ */
Gilles Peskine62a7e7e2018-02-07 21:54:47 +010051
Gilles Peskinee59236f2018-01-27 23:32:46 +010052#ifdef __cplusplus
53extern "C" {
54#endif
55
Gilles Peskinef3b731e2018-12-12 13:38:31 +010056/* The file "crypto_types.h" declares types that encode errors,
57 * algorithms, key types, policies, etc. */
58#include "crypto_types.h"
59
60/* The file "crypto_values.h" declares macros to build and analyze values
61 * of integral types defined in "crypto_types.h". */
62#include "crypto_values.h"
63
64/** \defgroup initialization Library initialization
Gilles Peskinee59236f2018-01-27 23:32:46 +010065 * @{
66 */
67
68/**
Gilles Peskinee59236f2018-01-27 23:32:46 +010069 * \brief Library initialization.
70 *
71 * Applications must call this function before calling any other
72 * function in this module.
73 *
74 * Applications may call this function more than once. Once a call
75 * succeeds, subsequent calls are guaranteed to succeed.
76 *
itayzafrir18617092018-09-16 12:22:41 +030077 * If the application calls other functions before calling psa_crypto_init(),
78 * the behavior is undefined. Implementations are encouraged to either perform
79 * the operation as if the library had been initialized or to return
80 * #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE or some other applicable error. In particular,
81 * implementations should not return a success status if the lack of
82 * initialization may have security implications, for example due to improper
83 * seeding of the random number generator.
84 *
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +020085 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
86 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
87 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
88 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +020089 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +020090 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_ENTROPY
Gilles Peskinee59236f2018-01-27 23:32:46 +010091 */
92psa_status_t psa_crypto_init(void);
93
Gilles Peskine2f9c4dc2018-01-28 13:16:24 +010094/**@}*/
95
Gilles Peskine105f67f2019-07-23 18:16:05 +020096/** \addtogroup attributes
Gilles Peskine87a5e562019-04-17 12:28:25 +020097 * @{
98 */
99
Gilles Peskinea0c06552019-05-21 15:54:54 +0200100/** \def PSA_KEY_ATTRIBUTES_INIT
101 *
102 * This macro returns a suitable initializer for a key attribute structure
103 * of type #psa_key_attributes_t.
104 */
105#ifdef __DOXYGEN_ONLY__
106/* This is an example definition for documentation purposes.
107 * Implementations should define a suitable value in `crypto_struct.h`.
108 */
109#define PSA_KEY_ATTRIBUTES_INIT {0}
110#endif
111
112/** Return an initial value for a key attributes structure.
113 */
114static psa_key_attributes_t psa_key_attributes_init(void);
115
Gilles Peskinedc8219a2019-05-15 16:11:15 +0200116/** Declare a key as persistent and set its key identifier.
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200117 *
Gilles Peskinef1b76942019-05-16 16:10:59 +0200118 * If the attribute structure currently declares the key as volatile (which
119 * is the default content of an attribute structure), this function sets
Gilles Peskinedc8219a2019-05-15 16:11:15 +0200120 * the lifetime attribute to #PSA_KEY_LIFETIME_PERSISTENT.
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200121 *
Gilles Peskinef1b76942019-05-16 16:10:59 +0200122 * This function does not access storage, it merely stores the given
123 * value in the structure.
124 * The persistent key will be written to storage when the attribute
125 * structure is passed to a key creation function such as
Gilles Peskine35ef36b2019-05-16 19:42:05 +0200126 * psa_import_key(), psa_generate_key(),
Gilles Peskinea99d3fb2019-05-16 15:28:51 +0200127 * psa_key_derivation_output_key() or psa_copy_key().
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200128 *
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200129 * This function may be declared as `static` (i.e. without external
130 * linkage). This function may be provided as a function-like macro,
131 * but in this case it must evaluate each of its arguments exactly once.
132 *
133 * \param[out] attributes The attribute structure to write to.
134 * \param id The persistent identifier for the key.
Gilles Peskinedc8219a2019-05-15 16:11:15 +0200135 */
136static void psa_set_key_id(psa_key_attributes_t *attributes,
137 psa_key_id_t id);
138
139/** Set the location of a persistent key.
140 *
141 * To make a key persistent, you must give it a persistent key identifier
Gilles Peskinef1b76942019-05-16 16:10:59 +0200142 * with psa_set_key_id(). By default, a key that has a persistent identifier
143 * is stored in the default storage area identifier by
144 * #PSA_KEY_LIFETIME_PERSISTENT. Call this function to choose a storage
145 * area, or to explicitly declare the key as volatile.
Gilles Peskinedc8219a2019-05-15 16:11:15 +0200146 *
Gilles Peskinef1b76942019-05-16 16:10:59 +0200147 * This function does not access storage, it merely stores the given
148 * value in the structure.
149 * The persistent key will be written to storage when the attribute
150 * structure is passed to a key creation function such as
Gilles Peskine35ef36b2019-05-16 19:42:05 +0200151 * psa_import_key(), psa_generate_key(),
Gilles Peskinea99d3fb2019-05-16 15:28:51 +0200152 * psa_key_derivation_output_key() or psa_copy_key().
Gilles Peskinedc8219a2019-05-15 16:11:15 +0200153 *
154 * This function may be declared as `static` (i.e. without external
155 * linkage). This function may be provided as a function-like macro,
156 * but in this case it must evaluate each of its arguments exactly once.
157 *
158 * \param[out] attributes The attribute structure to write to.
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200159 * \param lifetime The lifetime for the key.
160 * If this is #PSA_KEY_LIFETIME_VOLATILE, the
Gilles Peskinedc8219a2019-05-15 16:11:15 +0200161 * key will be volatile, and the key identifier
162 * attribute is reset to 0.
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200163 */
Gilles Peskinedc8219a2019-05-15 16:11:15 +0200164static void psa_set_key_lifetime(psa_key_attributes_t *attributes,
165 psa_key_lifetime_t lifetime);
Gilles Peskine4747d192019-04-17 15:05:45 +0200166
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200167/** Retrieve the key identifier from key attributes.
168 *
169 * This function may be declared as `static` (i.e. without external
170 * linkage). This function may be provided as a function-like macro,
171 * but in this case it must evaluate its argument exactly once.
172 *
173 * \param[in] attributes The key attribute structure to query.
174 *
175 * \return The persistent identifier stored in the attribute structure.
176 * This value is unspecified if the attribute structure declares
177 * the key as volatile.
178 */
Gilles Peskine4747d192019-04-17 15:05:45 +0200179static psa_key_id_t psa_get_key_id(const psa_key_attributes_t *attributes);
180
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200181/** Retrieve the lifetime from key attributes.
182 *
183 * This function may be declared as `static` (i.e. without external
184 * linkage). This function may be provided as a function-like macro,
185 * but in this case it must evaluate its argument exactly once.
186 *
187 * \param[in] attributes The key attribute structure to query.
188 *
189 * \return The lifetime value stored in the attribute structure.
190 */
Gilles Peskine4747d192019-04-17 15:05:45 +0200191static psa_key_lifetime_t psa_get_key_lifetime(
192 const psa_key_attributes_t *attributes);
193
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200194/** Declare usage flags for a key.
195 *
196 * Usage flags are part of a key's usage policy. They encode what
197 * kind of operations are permitted on the key. For more details,
198 * refer to the documentation of the type #psa_key_usage_t.
199 *
200 * This function overwrites any usage flags
201 * previously set in \p attributes.
202 *
203 * This function may be declared as `static` (i.e. without external
204 * linkage). This function may be provided as a function-like macro,
205 * but in this case it must evaluate each of its arguments exactly once.
206 *
207 * \param[out] attributes The attribute structure to write to.
208 * \param usage_flags The usage flags to write.
209 */
Gilles Peskine4747d192019-04-17 15:05:45 +0200210static void psa_set_key_usage_flags(psa_key_attributes_t *attributes,
211 psa_key_usage_t usage_flags);
212
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200213/** Retrieve the usage flags from key attributes.
214 *
215 * This function may be declared as `static` (i.e. without external
216 * linkage). This function may be provided as a function-like macro,
217 * but in this case it must evaluate its argument exactly once.
218 *
219 * \param[in] attributes The key attribute structure to query.
220 *
221 * \return The usage flags stored in the attribute structure.
222 */
Gilles Peskine4747d192019-04-17 15:05:45 +0200223static psa_key_usage_t psa_get_key_usage_flags(
224 const psa_key_attributes_t *attributes);
225
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200226/** Declare the permitted algorithm policy for a key.
227 *
228 * The permitted algorithm policy of a key encodes which algorithm or
229 * algorithms are permitted to be used with this key.
230 *
231 * This function overwrites any algorithm policy
232 * previously set in \p attributes.
233 *
234 * This function may be declared as `static` (i.e. without external
235 * linkage). This function may be provided as a function-like macro,
236 * but in this case it must evaluate each of its arguments exactly once.
237 *
238 * \param[out] attributes The attribute structure to write to.
239 * \param alg The permitted algorithm policy to write.
240 */
Gilles Peskine4747d192019-04-17 15:05:45 +0200241static void psa_set_key_algorithm(psa_key_attributes_t *attributes,
242 psa_algorithm_t alg);
243
Adrian L. Shaw67e1c7a2019-05-14 15:24:21 +0100244
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200245/** Retrieve the algorithm policy from key attributes.
246 *
247 * This function may be declared as `static` (i.e. without external
248 * linkage). This function may be provided as a function-like macro,
249 * but in this case it must evaluate its argument exactly once.
250 *
251 * \param[in] attributes The key attribute structure to query.
252 *
253 * \return The algorithm stored in the attribute structure.
254 */
Gilles Peskine4747d192019-04-17 15:05:45 +0200255static psa_algorithm_t psa_get_key_algorithm(
256 const psa_key_attributes_t *attributes);
257
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200258/** Declare the type of a key.
259 *
Gilles Peskine24f10f82019-05-16 12:18:32 +0200260 * This function overwrites any key type
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200261 * previously set in \p attributes.
262 *
263 * This function may be declared as `static` (i.e. without external
264 * linkage). This function may be provided as a function-like macro,
265 * but in this case it must evaluate each of its arguments exactly once.
266 *
267 * \param[out] attributes The attribute structure to write to.
268 * \param type The key type to write.
269 */
Gilles Peskine4747d192019-04-17 15:05:45 +0200270static void psa_set_key_type(psa_key_attributes_t *attributes,
271 psa_key_type_t type);
272
Adrian L. Shaw67e1c7a2019-05-14 15:24:21 +0100273
Gilles Peskine3a4f1f82019-04-26 13:49:28 +0200274/** Declare the size of a key.
275 *
276 * This function overwrites any key size previously set in \p attributes.
277 *
278 * This function may be declared as `static` (i.e. without external
279 * linkage). This function may be provided as a function-like macro,
280 * but in this case it must evaluate each of its arguments exactly once.
281 *
282 * \param[out] attributes The attribute structure to write to.
283 * \param bits The key size in bits.
284 */
285static void psa_set_key_bits(psa_key_attributes_t *attributes,
286 size_t bits);
287
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200288/** Retrieve the key type from key attributes.
289 *
290 * This function may be declared as `static` (i.e. without external
291 * linkage). This function may be provided as a function-like macro,
292 * but in this case it must evaluate its argument exactly once.
293 *
294 * \param[in] attributes The key attribute structure to query.
295 *
296 * \return The key type stored in the attribute structure.
297 */
Gilles Peskine4747d192019-04-17 15:05:45 +0200298static psa_key_type_t psa_get_key_type(const psa_key_attributes_t *attributes);
299
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200300/** Retrieve the key size from key attributes.
301 *
302 * This function may be declared as `static` (i.e. without external
303 * linkage). This function may be provided as a function-like macro,
304 * but in this case it must evaluate its argument exactly once.
305 *
306 * \param[in] attributes The key attribute structure to query.
307 *
308 * \return The key size stored in the attribute structure, in bits.
309 */
Gilles Peskine4747d192019-04-17 15:05:45 +0200310static size_t psa_get_key_bits(const psa_key_attributes_t *attributes);
311
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200312/** Retrieve the attributes of a key.
313 *
314 * This function first resets the attribute structure as with
Gilles Peskine9c640f92019-04-28 11:36:21 +0200315 * psa_reset_key_attributes(). It then copies the attributes of
316 * the given key into the given attribute structure.
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200317 *
Gilles Peskine9c640f92019-04-28 11:36:21 +0200318 * \note This function may allocate memory or other resources.
319 * Once you have called this function on an attribute structure,
320 * you must call psa_reset_key_attributes() to free these resources.
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200321 *
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200322 * \param[in] handle Handle to the key to query.
323 * \param[in,out] attributes On success, the attributes of the key.
324 * On failure, equivalent to a
325 * freshly-initialized structure.
326 *
327 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
328 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
329 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
330 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
Adrian L. Shaw29b64072019-08-06 16:02:12 +0100331 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
332 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200333 */
Gilles Peskine4747d192019-04-17 15:05:45 +0200334psa_status_t psa_get_key_attributes(psa_key_handle_t handle,
335 psa_key_attributes_t *attributes);
336
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200337/** Reset a key attribute structure to a freshly initialized state.
338 *
339 * You must initialize the attribute structure as described in the
340 * documentation of the type #psa_key_attributes_t before calling this
341 * function. Once the structure has been initialized, you may call this
342 * function at any time.
343 *
344 * This function frees any auxiliary resources that the structure
345 * may contain.
346 *
347 * \param[in,out] attributes The attribute structure to reset.
348 */
Gilles Peskine8c8f2ab2019-04-18 21:44:46 +0200349void psa_reset_key_attributes(psa_key_attributes_t *attributes);
Gilles Peskine4747d192019-04-17 15:05:45 +0200350
Gilles Peskine87a5e562019-04-17 12:28:25 +0200351/**@}*/
352
Gilles Peskine2f9c4dc2018-01-28 13:16:24 +0100353/** \defgroup key_management Key management
354 * @{
355 */
356
Gilles Peskinef535eb22018-11-30 14:08:36 +0100357/** Open a handle to an existing persistent key.
358 *
Gilles Peskine4754cde2019-05-21 15:56:29 +0200359 * Open a handle to a persistent key. A key is persistent if it was created
360 * with a lifetime other than #PSA_KEY_LIFETIME_VOLATILE. A persistent key
361 * always has a nonzero key identifier, set with psa_set_key_id() when
362 * creating the key. Implementations may provide additional pre-provisioned
Andrew Thoelke203491c2019-08-21 17:55:30 +0100363 * keys that can be opened with psa_open_key(). Such keys have a key identifier
364 * in the vendor range, as documented in the description of #psa_key_id_t.
Gilles Peskine4754cde2019-05-21 15:56:29 +0200365 *
366 * The application must eventually close the handle with psa_close_key()
367 * to release associated resources. If the application dies without calling
368 * psa_close_key(), the implementation should perform the equivalent of a
369 * call to psa_close_key().
Gilles Peskinef535eb22018-11-30 14:08:36 +0100370 *
Andrew Thoelke9741b112019-08-21 18:20:41 +0100371 * Some implementations permit an application to open the same key multiple
372 * times. Applications that rely on this behavior will not be portable to
373 * implementations that only permit a single key handle to be opened. See
374 * also :ref:\`key-handles\`.
375 *
Gilles Peskinef535eb22018-11-30 14:08:36 +0100376 * \param id The persistent identifier of the key.
Adrian L. Shaw67e1c7a2019-05-14 15:24:21 +0100377 * \param[out] handle On success, a handle to the key.
Gilles Peskinef535eb22018-11-30 14:08:36 +0100378 *
379 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
380 * Success. The application can now use the value of `*handle`
Adrian L. Shaw67e1c7a2019-05-14 15:24:21 +0100381 * to access the key.
Gilles Peskinef535eb22018-11-30 14:08:36 +0100382 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
Andrew Thoelke9741b112019-08-21 18:20:41 +0100383 * The implementation does not have sufficient resources to open the
384 * key. This can be due to reaching an implementation limit on the
385 * number of open keys, the number of open key handles, or available
386 * memory.
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +0200387 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DOES_NOT_EXIST
Andrew Thoelke9741b112019-08-21 18:20:41 +0100388 * There is no persistent key with key identifier \p id.
Gilles Peskinef535eb22018-11-30 14:08:36 +0100389 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
Andrew Thoelke9741b112019-08-21 18:20:41 +0100390 * \p id is not a valid persistent key identifier.
Gilles Peskinef535eb22018-11-30 14:08:36 +0100391 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
392 * The specified key exists, but the application does not have the
393 * permission to access it. Note that this specification does not
394 * define any way to create such a key, but it may be possible
395 * through implementation-specific means.
Gilles Peskine225010f2019-05-06 18:44:55 +0200396 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
397 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskinef535eb22018-11-30 14:08:36 +0100398 */
Gilles Peskine225010f2019-05-06 18:44:55 +0200399psa_status_t psa_open_key(psa_key_id_t id,
Gilles Peskinef535eb22018-11-30 14:08:36 +0100400 psa_key_handle_t *handle);
401
Adrian L. Shaw67e1c7a2019-05-14 15:24:21 +0100402
Gilles Peskinef535eb22018-11-30 14:08:36 +0100403/** Close a key handle.
404 *
Andrew Thoelke3daba812019-08-21 22:46:56 +0100405 * If the handle designates a volatile key, this will destroy the key material
406 * and free all associated resources, just like psa_destroy_key().
Gilles Peskinef535eb22018-11-30 14:08:36 +0100407 *
Andrew Thoelke3daba812019-08-21 22:46:56 +0100408 * If this is the last open handle to a persistent key, then closing the handle
409 * will free all resources associated with the key in volatile memory. The key
410 * data in persistent storage is not affected and can be opened again later
411 * with a call to psa_open_key().
Gilles Peskinef535eb22018-11-30 14:08:36 +0100412 *
Andrew Thoelke3daba812019-08-21 22:46:56 +0100413 * Closing the key handle makes the handle invalid, and the key handle
Andrew Thoelke8824dae2019-08-22 15:04:48 +0100414 * must not be used again by the application.
Andrew Thoelke3daba812019-08-21 22:46:56 +0100415 *
416 * If the key is currently in use in a multipart operation, then closing the
Andrew Thoelke8824dae2019-08-22 15:04:48 +0100417 * last remaining handle to the key will abort the multipart operation.
Gilles Peskine5f25dd02019-01-14 18:24:53 +0100418 *
Gilles Peskinef535eb22018-11-30 14:08:36 +0100419 * \param handle The key handle to close.
420 *
421 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
422 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +0100423 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
Gilles Peskinef535eb22018-11-30 14:08:36 +0100424 */
425psa_status_t psa_close_key(psa_key_handle_t handle);
426
Gilles Peskine3cac8c42018-11-30 14:07:45 +0100427/**@}*/
428
429/** \defgroup import_export Key import and export
430 * @{
431 */
432
Gilles Peskine2f9c4dc2018-01-28 13:16:24 +0100433/**
434 * \brief Import a key in binary format.
435 *
Gilles Peskinef5b9fa12018-03-07 16:40:18 +0100436 * This function supports any output from psa_export_key(). Refer to the
Gilles Peskinef7933932018-10-31 14:07:52 +0100437 * documentation of psa_export_public_key() for the format of public keys
438 * and to the documentation of psa_export_key() for the format for
439 * other key types.
440 *
441 * This specification supports a single format for each key type.
442 * Implementations may support other formats as long as the standard
443 * format is supported. Implementations that support other formats
444 * should ensure that the formats are clearly unambiguous so as to
445 * minimize the risk that an invalid input is accidentally interpreted
446 * according to a different format.
Gilles Peskine2f9c4dc2018-01-28 13:16:24 +0100447 *
Adrian L. Shaw67e1c7a2019-05-14 15:24:21 +0100448
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200449 * \param[in] attributes The attributes for the new key.
Gilles Peskine4ce2a9d2019-05-03 16:57:15 +0200450 * The key size is always determined from the
451 * \p data buffer.
452 * If the key size in \p attributes is nonzero,
453 * it must be equal to the size from \p data.
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200454 * \param[out] handle On success, a handle to the newly created key.
455 * \c 0 on failure.
Gilles Peskinef7933932018-10-31 14:07:52 +0100456 * \param[in] data Buffer containing the key data. The content of this
Gilles Peskine24f10f82019-05-16 12:18:32 +0200457 * buffer is interpreted according to the type declared
458 * in \p attributes.
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200459 * All implementations must support at least the format
460 * described in the documentation
Gilles Peskinef7933932018-10-31 14:07:52 +0100461 * of psa_export_key() or psa_export_public_key() for
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200462 * the chosen type. Implementations may allow other
463 * formats, but should be conservative: implementations
464 * should err on the side of rejecting content if it
465 * may be erroneous (e.g. wrong type or truncated data).
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +0200466 * \param data_length Size of the \p data buffer in bytes.
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +0100467 *
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +0200468 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +0100469 * Success.
Gilles Peskine23fd2bd2018-12-11 15:51:32 +0100470 * If the key is persistent, the key material and the key's metadata
471 * have been saved to persistent storage.
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200472 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS
473 * This is an attempt to create a persistent key, and there is
474 * already a persistent key with the given identifier.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +0200475 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
Gilles Peskine65eb8582018-04-19 08:28:58 +0200476 * The key type or key size is not supported, either by the
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200477 * implementation in general or in this particular persistent location.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +0200478 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
Gilles Peskine4ce2a9d2019-05-03 16:57:15 +0200479 * The key attributes, as a whole, are invalid.
480 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
481 * The key data is not correctly formatted.
482 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
483 * The size in \p attributes is nonzero and does not match the size
484 * of the key data.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +0200485 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
486 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE
487 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
Darryl Greend49a4992018-06-18 17:27:26 +0100488 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +0200489 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +0200490 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
itayzafrir90d8c7a2018-09-12 11:44:52 +0300491 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
itayzafrir18617092018-09-16 12:22:41 +0300492 * The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
493 * It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
494 * results in this error code.
Gilles Peskine2f9c4dc2018-01-28 13:16:24 +0100495 */
Gilles Peskine87a5e562019-04-17 12:28:25 +0200496psa_status_t psa_import_key(const psa_key_attributes_t *attributes,
Gilles Peskine2f9c4dc2018-01-28 13:16:24 +0100497 const uint8_t *data,
Gilles Peskine73676cb2019-05-15 20:15:10 +0200498 size_t data_length,
499 psa_key_handle_t *handle);
Gilles Peskine2f9c4dc2018-01-28 13:16:24 +0100500
501/**
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +0100502 * \brief Destroy a key.
Gilles Peskine154bd952018-04-19 08:38:16 +0200503 *
Adrian L. Shaw67e1c7a2019-05-14 15:24:21 +0100504 * This function destroys a key from both volatile
Gilles Peskine154bd952018-04-19 08:38:16 +0200505 * memory and, if applicable, non-volatile storage. Implementations shall
Adrian L. Shawd56456c2019-05-15 11:36:13 +0100506 * make a best effort to ensure that that the key material cannot be recovered.
Gilles Peskine154bd952018-04-19 08:38:16 +0200507 *
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +0100508 * This function also erases any metadata such as policies and frees all
509 * resources associated with the key.
Gilles Peskine154bd952018-04-19 08:38:16 +0200510 *
Andrew Thoelke07f16b72019-08-21 22:48:47 +0100511 * Destroying a key will invalidate all existing handles to the key.
512 *
513 * If the key is currently in use in a multipart operation, then destroying the
514 * key will abort the multipart operation.
515 *
Adrian L. Shaw67e1c7a2019-05-14 15:24:21 +0100516 * \param handle Handle to the key to erase.
Gilles Peskine2f9c4dc2018-01-28 13:16:24 +0100517 *
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +0200518 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
Adrian L. Shawd56456c2019-05-15 11:36:13 +0100519 * The key material has been erased.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +0200520 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
Adrian L. Shaw0a695bd2019-05-15 13:28:41 +0100521 * The key cannot be erased because it is
Gilles Peskine65eb8582018-04-19 08:28:58 +0200522 * read-only, either due to a policy or due to physical restrictions.
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +0100523 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +0200524 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine65eb8582018-04-19 08:28:58 +0200525 * There was an failure in communication with the cryptoprocessor.
526 * The key material may still be present in the cryptoprocessor.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +0200527 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine65eb8582018-04-19 08:28:58 +0200528 * The storage is corrupted. Implementations shall make a best effort
529 * to erase key material even in this stage, however applications
530 * should be aware that it may be impossible to guarantee that the
531 * key material is not recoverable in such cases.
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +0200532 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine65eb8582018-04-19 08:28:58 +0200533 * An unexpected condition which is not a storage corruption or
534 * a communication failure occurred. The cryptoprocessor may have
535 * been compromised.
itayzafrir90d8c7a2018-09-12 11:44:52 +0300536 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
itayzafrir18617092018-09-16 12:22:41 +0300537 * The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
538 * It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
539 * results in this error code.
Gilles Peskine2f9c4dc2018-01-28 13:16:24 +0100540 */
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +0100541psa_status_t psa_destroy_key(psa_key_handle_t handle);
Gilles Peskine2f9c4dc2018-01-28 13:16:24 +0100542
543/**
Gilles Peskine2f9c4dc2018-01-28 13:16:24 +0100544 * \brief Export a key in binary format.
545 *
546 * The output of this function can be passed to psa_import_key() to
547 * create an equivalent object.
548 *
Gilles Peskinef7933932018-10-31 14:07:52 +0100549 * If the implementation of psa_import_key() supports other formats
550 * beyond the format specified here, the output from psa_export_key()
551 * must use the representation specified here, not the original
552 * representation.
Gilles Peskine2f9c4dc2018-01-28 13:16:24 +0100553 *
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +0100554 * For standard key types, the output format is as follows:
555 *
556 * - For symmetric keys (including MAC keys), the format is the
557 * raw bytes of the key.
558 * - For DES, the key data consists of 8 bytes. The parity bits must be
559 * correct.
560 * - For Triple-DES, the format is the concatenation of the
561 * two or three DES keys.
Gilles Peskinec93b80c2019-05-16 19:39:54 +0200562 * - For RSA key pairs (#PSA_KEY_TYPE_RSA_KEY_PAIR), the format
Gilles Peskine4e1e9be2018-08-10 18:57:40 +0200563 * is the non-encrypted DER encoding of the representation defined by
564 * PKCS\#1 (RFC 8017) as `RSAPrivateKey`, version 0.
565 * ```
566 * RSAPrivateKey ::= SEQUENCE {
Gilles Peskine4f6c77b2018-08-11 01:17:53 +0200567 * version INTEGER, -- must be 0
Gilles Peskine4e1e9be2018-08-10 18:57:40 +0200568 * modulus INTEGER, -- n
569 * publicExponent INTEGER, -- e
570 * privateExponent INTEGER, -- d
571 * prime1 INTEGER, -- p
572 * prime2 INTEGER, -- q
573 * exponent1 INTEGER, -- d mod (p-1)
574 * exponent2 INTEGER, -- d mod (q-1)
575 * coefficient INTEGER, -- (inverse of q) mod p
576 * }
577 * ```
Gilles Peskine4e1e9be2018-08-10 18:57:40 +0200578 * - For elliptic curve key pairs (key types for which
Gilles Peskinec93b80c2019-05-16 19:39:54 +0200579 * #PSA_KEY_TYPE_IS_ECC_KEY_PAIR is true), the format is
Gilles Peskine6c6a0232018-11-15 17:44:43 +0100580 * a representation of the private value as a `ceiling(m/8)`-byte string
581 * where `m` is the bit size associated with the curve, i.e. the bit size
582 * of the order of the curve's coordinate field. This byte string is
583 * in little-endian order for Montgomery curves (curve types
584 * `PSA_ECC_CURVE_CURVEXXX`), and in big-endian order for Weierstrass
585 * curves (curve types `PSA_ECC_CURVE_SECTXXX`, `PSA_ECC_CURVE_SECPXXX`
586 * and `PSA_ECC_CURVE_BRAINPOOL_PXXX`).
Gilles Peskinef76aa772018-10-29 19:24:33 +0100587 * This is the content of the `privateKey` field of the `ECPrivateKey`
588 * format defined by RFC 5915.
Gilles Peskinedcaefae2019-05-16 12:55:35 +0200589 * - For Diffie-Hellman key exchange key pairs (key types for which
Gilles Peskinec93b80c2019-05-16 19:39:54 +0200590 * #PSA_KEY_TYPE_IS_DH_KEY_PAIR is true), the
Jaeden Amero8851c402019-01-11 14:20:03 +0000591 * format is the representation of the private key `x` as a big-endian byte
592 * string. The length of the byte string is the private key size in bytes
593 * (leading zeroes are not stripped).
Gilles Peskine4e1e9be2018-08-10 18:57:40 +0200594 * - For public keys (key types for which #PSA_KEY_TYPE_IS_PUBLIC_KEY is
595 * true), the format is the same as for psa_export_public_key().
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +0100596 *
Gilles Peskine4318dfc2019-05-14 14:23:32 +0200597 * The policy on the key must have the usage flag #PSA_KEY_USAGE_EXPORT set.
598 *
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +0100599 * \param handle Handle to the key to export.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +0200600 * \param[out] data Buffer where the key data is to be written.
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +0200601 * \param data_size Size of the \p data buffer in bytes.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +0200602 * \param[out] data_length On success, the number of bytes
603 * that make up the key data.
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +0100604 *
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +0200605 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +0100606 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +0200607 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
Gilles Peskine4318dfc2019-05-14 14:23:32 +0200608 * The key does not have the #PSA_KEY_USAGE_EXPORT flag.
Darryl Green9e2d7a02018-07-24 16:33:30 +0100609 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
Gilles Peskine1be949b2018-08-10 19:06:59 +0200610 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
611 * The size of the \p data buffer is too small. You can determine a
612 * sufficient buffer size by calling
613 * #PSA_KEY_EXPORT_MAX_SIZE(\c type, \c bits)
614 * where \c type is the key type
615 * and \c bits is the key size in bits.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +0200616 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
617 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +0200618 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Adrian L. Shaw89b71522019-08-06 16:21:00 +0100619 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE
Adrian L. Shaw0542d592019-08-06 16:34:44 +0100620 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
itayzafrir90d8c7a2018-09-12 11:44:52 +0300621 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
itayzafrir18617092018-09-16 12:22:41 +0300622 * The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
623 * It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
624 * results in this error code.
Gilles Peskine2f9c4dc2018-01-28 13:16:24 +0100625 */
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +0100626psa_status_t psa_export_key(psa_key_handle_t handle,
Gilles Peskine2f9c4dc2018-01-28 13:16:24 +0100627 uint8_t *data,
628 size_t data_size,
629 size_t *data_length);
630
Gilles Peskine7698bcf2018-03-03 21:30:44 +0100631/**
632 * \brief Export a public key or the public part of a key pair in binary format.
633 *
634 * The output of this function can be passed to psa_import_key() to
635 * create an object that is equivalent to the public key.
636 *
Jaeden Amerod3a0c2c2019-01-11 17:15:56 +0000637 * This specification supports a single format for each key type.
638 * Implementations may support other formats as long as the standard
639 * format is supported. Implementations that support other formats
640 * should ensure that the formats are clearly unambiguous so as to
641 * minimize the risk that an invalid input is accidentally interpreted
642 * according to a different format.
643 *
Jaeden Amero6b196002019-01-10 10:23:21 +0000644 * For standard key types, the output format is as follows:
645 * - For RSA public keys (#PSA_KEY_TYPE_RSA_PUBLIC_KEY), the DER encoding of
646 * the representation defined by RFC 3279 &sect;2.3.1 as `RSAPublicKey`.
647 * ```
648 * RSAPublicKey ::= SEQUENCE {
649 * modulus INTEGER, -- n
650 * publicExponent INTEGER } -- e
651 * ```
Jaeden Amero0ae445f2019-01-10 11:42:27 +0000652 * - For elliptic curve public keys (key types for which
653 * #PSA_KEY_TYPE_IS_ECC_PUBLIC_KEY is true), the format is the uncompressed
654 * representation defined by SEC1 &sect;2.3.3 as the content of an ECPoint.
655 * Let `m` be the bit size associated with the curve, i.e. the bit size of
656 * `q` for a curve over `F_q`. The representation consists of:
657 * - The byte 0x04;
658 * - `x_P` as a `ceiling(m/8)`-byte string, big-endian;
659 * - `y_P` as a `ceiling(m/8)`-byte string, big-endian.
Gilles Peskinedcaefae2019-05-16 12:55:35 +0200660 * - For Diffie-Hellman key exchange public keys (key types for which
661 * #PSA_KEY_TYPE_IS_DH_PUBLIC_KEY is true),
Jaeden Amero8851c402019-01-11 14:20:03 +0000662 * the format is the representation of the public key `y = g^x mod p` as a
663 * big-endian byte string. The length of the byte string is the length of the
664 * base prime `p` in bytes.
Gilles Peskine7698bcf2018-03-03 21:30:44 +0100665 *
Gilles Peskine4318dfc2019-05-14 14:23:32 +0200666 * Exporting a public key object or the public part of a key pair is
667 * always permitted, regardless of the key's usage flags.
668 *
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +0100669 * \param handle Handle to the key to export.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +0200670 * \param[out] data Buffer where the key data is to be written.
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +0200671 * \param data_size Size of the \p data buffer in bytes.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +0200672 * \param[out] data_length On success, the number of bytes
673 * that make up the key data.
Gilles Peskine7698bcf2018-03-03 21:30:44 +0100674 *
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +0200675 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +0100676 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +0200677 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
Gilles Peskine1be949b2018-08-10 19:06:59 +0200678 * The key is neither a public key nor a key pair.
679 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
680 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
681 * The size of the \p data buffer is too small. You can determine a
682 * sufficient buffer size by calling
Gilles Peskinec93b80c2019-05-16 19:39:54 +0200683 * #PSA_KEY_EXPORT_MAX_SIZE(#PSA_KEY_TYPE_PUBLIC_KEY_OF_KEY_PAIR(\c type), \c bits)
Gilles Peskine1be949b2018-08-10 19:06:59 +0200684 * where \c type is the key type
685 * and \c bits is the key size in bits.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +0200686 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
687 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +0200688 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Adrian L. Shaw398b3c22019-08-06 17:22:41 +0100689 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE
Adrian L. Shaw88c51ad2019-08-06 17:09:33 +0100690 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
itayzafrir90d8c7a2018-09-12 11:44:52 +0300691 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
itayzafrir18617092018-09-16 12:22:41 +0300692 * The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
693 * It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
694 * results in this error code.
Gilles Peskine7698bcf2018-03-03 21:30:44 +0100695 */
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +0100696psa_status_t psa_export_public_key(psa_key_handle_t handle,
Gilles Peskine7698bcf2018-03-03 21:30:44 +0100697 uint8_t *data,
698 size_t data_size,
699 size_t *data_length);
700
Gilles Peskine4cb9dde2019-01-19 13:40:11 +0100701/** Make a copy of a key.
Gilles Peskine7698bcf2018-03-03 21:30:44 +0100702 *
Gilles Peskine4cb9dde2019-01-19 13:40:11 +0100703 * Copy key material from one location to another.
Jaeden Amero70261c52019-01-04 11:47:20 +0000704 *
Gilles Peskineaec5a7f2019-02-05 20:26:09 +0100705 * This function is primarily useful to copy a key from one location
706 * to another, since it populates a key using the material from
707 * another key which may have a different lifetime.
Gilles Peskine6ac73a92018-07-12 19:47:19 +0200708 *
Adrian L. Shaw0a695bd2019-05-15 13:28:41 +0100709 * This function may be used to share a key with a different party,
Gilles Peskine4cb9dde2019-01-19 13:40:11 +0100710 * subject to implementation-defined restrictions on key sharing.
Gilles Peskine7e198532018-03-08 07:50:30 +0100711 *
Gilles Peskine8e0206a2019-05-14 14:24:28 +0200712 * The policy on the source key must have the usage flag
713 * #PSA_KEY_USAGE_COPY set.
Gilles Peskined6a8f5f2019-05-14 16:25:50 +0200714 * This flag is sufficient to permit the copy if the key has the lifetime
715 * #PSA_KEY_LIFETIME_VOLATILE or #PSA_KEY_LIFETIME_PERSISTENT.
716 * Some secure elements do not provide a way to copy a key without
717 * making it extractable from the secure element. If a key is located
718 * in such a secure element, then the key must have both usage flags
719 * #PSA_KEY_USAGE_COPY and #PSA_KEY_USAGE_EXPORT in order to make
720 * a copy of the key outside the secure element.
Gilles Peskine8e0206a2019-05-14 14:24:28 +0200721 *
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200722 * The resulting key may only be used in a way that conforms to
723 * both the policy of the original key and the policy specified in
724 * the \p attributes parameter:
Gilles Peskine4cb9dde2019-01-19 13:40:11 +0100725 * - The usage flags on the resulting key are the bitwise-and of the
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200726 * usage flags on the source policy and the usage flags in \p attributes.
727 * - If both allow the same algorithm or wildcard-based
Gilles Peskine4cb9dde2019-01-19 13:40:11 +0100728 * algorithm policy, the resulting key has the same algorithm policy.
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200729 * - If either of the policies allows an algorithm and the other policy
730 * allows a wildcard-based algorithm policy that includes this algorithm,
731 * the resulting key allows the same algorithm.
732 * - If the policies do not allow any algorithm in common, this function
733 * fails with the status #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT.
Gilles Peskine6ac73a92018-07-12 19:47:19 +0200734 *
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200735 * The effect of this function on implementation-defined attributes is
Gilles Peskine4cb9dde2019-01-19 13:40:11 +0100736 * implementation-defined.
Gilles Peskine6ac73a92018-07-12 19:47:19 +0200737 *
Adrian L. Shaw67e1c7a2019-05-14 15:24:21 +0100738 * \param source_handle The key to copy. It must be a valid key handle.
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200739 * \param[in] attributes The attributes for the new key.
740 * They are used as follows:
Gilles Peskine4ce2a9d2019-05-03 16:57:15 +0200741 * - The key type and size may be 0. If either is
742 * nonzero, it must match the corresponding
743 * attribute of the source key.
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200744 * - The key location (the lifetime and, for
745 * persistent keys, the key identifier) is
746 * used directly.
747 * - The policy constraints (usage flags and
748 * algorithm policy) are combined from
749 * the source key and \p attributes so that
750 * both sets of restrictions apply, as
751 * described in the documentation of this function.
752 * \param[out] target_handle On success, a handle to the newly created key.
753 * \c 0 on failure.
Gilles Peskine6ac73a92018-07-12 19:47:19 +0200754 *
755 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +0100756 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200757 * \p source_handle is invalid.
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +0200758 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200759 * This is an attempt to create a persistent key, and there is
760 * already a persistent key with the given identifier.
Gilles Peskine6ac73a92018-07-12 19:47:19 +0200761 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +0200762 * The lifetime or identifier in \p attributes are invalid.
763 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
764 * The policy constraints on the source and specified in
765 * \p attributes are incompatible.
Gilles Peskine4ce2a9d2019-05-03 16:57:15 +0200766 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
Gilles Peskine24f10f82019-05-16 12:18:32 +0200767 * \p attributes specifies a key type or key size
Gilles Peskine4ce2a9d2019-05-03 16:57:15 +0200768 * which does not match the attributes of the source key.
Gilles Peskine4cb9dde2019-01-19 13:40:11 +0100769 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
Gilles Peskine8e0206a2019-05-14 14:24:28 +0200770 * The source key does not have the #PSA_KEY_USAGE_COPY usage flag.
771 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
Gilles Peskine4cb9dde2019-01-19 13:40:11 +0100772 * The source key is not exportable and its lifetime does not
773 * allow copying it to the target's lifetime.
774 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
775 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE
Gilles Peskine6ac73a92018-07-12 19:47:19 +0200776 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
777 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Adrian L. Shaw60b03202019-08-06 17:26:16 +0100778 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +0200779 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine7698bcf2018-03-03 21:30:44 +0100780 */
Gilles Peskine4cb9dde2019-01-19 13:40:11 +0100781psa_status_t psa_copy_key(psa_key_handle_t source_handle,
Gilles Peskine87a5e562019-04-17 12:28:25 +0200782 const psa_key_attributes_t *attributes,
783 psa_key_handle_t *target_handle);
Gilles Peskine20035e32018-02-03 22:44:14 +0100784
785/**@}*/
786
Gilles Peskine9ef733f2018-02-07 21:05:37 +0100787/** \defgroup hash Message digests
788 * @{
789 */
790
Gilles Peskine69647a42019-01-14 20:18:12 +0100791/** Calculate the hash (digest) of a message.
792 *
793 * \note To verify the hash of a message against an
794 * expected value, use psa_hash_compare() instead.
795 *
796 * \param alg The hash algorithm to compute (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value
797 * such that #PSA_ALG_IS_HASH(\p alg) is true).
798 * \param[in] input Buffer containing the message to hash.
799 * \param input_length Size of the \p input buffer in bytes.
800 * \param[out] hash Buffer where the hash is to be written.
801 * \param hash_size Size of the \p hash buffer in bytes.
802 * \param[out] hash_length On success, the number of bytes
803 * that make up the hash value. This is always
Gilles Peskined338b912019-02-15 13:01:41 +0100804 * #PSA_HASH_SIZE(\p alg).
Gilles Peskine69647a42019-01-14 20:18:12 +0100805 *
806 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
807 * Success.
808 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
809 * \p alg is not supported or is not a hash algorithm.
Adrian L. Shawf7d852a2019-08-06 17:50:26 +0100810 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
811 * \p hash_size is too small
Gilles Peskine69647a42019-01-14 20:18:12 +0100812 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
813 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
814 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +0200815 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine69647a42019-01-14 20:18:12 +0100816 */
817psa_status_t psa_hash_compute(psa_algorithm_t alg,
818 const uint8_t *input,
819 size_t input_length,
820 uint8_t *hash,
821 size_t hash_size,
822 size_t *hash_length);
823
824/** Calculate the hash (digest) of a message and compare it with a
825 * reference value.
826 *
827 * \param alg The hash algorithm to compute (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value
828 * such that #PSA_ALG_IS_HASH(\p alg) is true).
829 * \param[in] input Buffer containing the message to hash.
830 * \param input_length Size of the \p input buffer in bytes.
831 * \param[out] hash Buffer containing the expected hash value.
Gilles Peskinea05602d2019-01-17 15:25:52 +0100832 * \param hash_length Size of the \p hash buffer in bytes.
Gilles Peskine69647a42019-01-14 20:18:12 +0100833 *
834 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
835 * The expected hash is identical to the actual hash of the input.
836 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_SIGNATURE
837 * The hash of the message was calculated successfully, but it
838 * differs from the expected hash.
839 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
840 * \p alg is not supported or is not a hash algorithm.
841 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
842 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
843 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +0200844 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine69647a42019-01-14 20:18:12 +0100845 */
846psa_status_t psa_hash_compare(psa_algorithm_t alg,
847 const uint8_t *input,
848 size_t input_length,
849 const uint8_t *hash,
850 const size_t hash_length);
851
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +0100852/** The type of the state data structure for multipart hash operations.
853 *
Jaeden Amero6a25b412019-01-04 11:47:44 +0000854 * Before calling any function on a hash operation object, the application must
855 * initialize it by any of the following means:
856 * - Set the structure to all-bits-zero, for example:
857 * \code
858 * psa_hash_operation_t operation;
859 * memset(&operation, 0, sizeof(operation));
860 * \endcode
861 * - Initialize the structure to logical zero values, for example:
862 * \code
863 * psa_hash_operation_t operation = {0};
864 * \endcode
865 * - Initialize the structure to the initializer #PSA_HASH_OPERATION_INIT,
866 * for example:
867 * \code
868 * psa_hash_operation_t operation = PSA_HASH_OPERATION_INIT;
869 * \endcode
870 * - Assign the result of the function psa_hash_operation_init()
871 * to the structure, for example:
872 * \code
873 * psa_hash_operation_t operation;
874 * operation = psa_hash_operation_init();
875 * \endcode
876 *
Gilles Peskine92b30732018-03-03 21:29:30 +0100877 * This is an implementation-defined \c struct. Applications should not
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +0100878 * make any assumptions about the content of this structure except
879 * as directed by the documentation of a specific implementation. */
Gilles Peskine9ef733f2018-02-07 21:05:37 +0100880typedef struct psa_hash_operation_s psa_hash_operation_t;
881
Jaeden Amero6a25b412019-01-04 11:47:44 +0000882/** \def PSA_HASH_OPERATION_INIT
883 *
884 * This macro returns a suitable initializer for a hash operation object
885 * of type #psa_hash_operation_t.
886 */
887#ifdef __DOXYGEN_ONLY__
888/* This is an example definition for documentation purposes.
889 * Implementations should define a suitable value in `crypto_struct.h`.
890 */
891#define PSA_HASH_OPERATION_INIT {0}
892#endif
893
894/** Return an initial value for a hash operation object.
895 */
896static psa_hash_operation_t psa_hash_operation_init(void);
897
Gilles Peskinef45adda2019-01-14 18:29:18 +0100898/** Set up a multipart hash operation.
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +0100899 *
900 * The sequence of operations to calculate a hash (message digest)
901 * is as follows:
902 * -# Allocate an operation object which will be passed to all the functions
903 * listed here.
Jaeden Amero6a25b412019-01-04 11:47:44 +0000904 * -# Initialize the operation object with one of the methods described in the
905 * documentation for #psa_hash_operation_t, e.g. PSA_HASH_OPERATION_INIT.
Gilles Peskineda8191d1c2018-07-08 19:46:38 +0200906 * -# Call psa_hash_setup() to specify the algorithm.
Gilles Peskine7e4acc52018-02-16 21:24:11 +0100907 * -# Call psa_hash_update() zero, one or more times, passing a fragment
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +0100908 * of the message each time. The hash that is calculated is the hash
909 * of the concatenation of these messages in order.
910 * -# To calculate the hash, call psa_hash_finish().
911 * To compare the hash with an expected value, call psa_hash_verify().
912 *
913 * The application may call psa_hash_abort() at any time after the operation
Jaeden Amero6a25b412019-01-04 11:47:44 +0000914 * has been initialized.
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +0100915 *
Gilles Peskineda8191d1c2018-07-08 19:46:38 +0200916 * After a successful call to psa_hash_setup(), the application must
Gilles Peskineed522972018-03-20 17:54:15 +0100917 * eventually terminate the operation. The following events terminate an
918 * operation:
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +0100919 * - A failed call to psa_hash_update().
Gilles Peskine19067982018-03-20 17:54:53 +0100920 * - A call to psa_hash_finish(), psa_hash_verify() or psa_hash_abort().
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +0100921 *
Jaeden Amero6a25b412019-01-04 11:47:44 +0000922 * \param[in,out] operation The operation object to set up. It must have
923 * been initialized as per the documentation for
924 * #psa_hash_operation_t and not yet in use.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +0200925 * \param alg The hash algorithm to compute (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value
926 * such that #PSA_ALG_IS_HASH(\p alg) is true).
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +0100927 *
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +0200928 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +0100929 * Success.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +0200930 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +0200931 * \p alg is not supported or is not a hash algorithm.
Gilles Peskine8e1addc2019-01-10 11:51:17 +0100932 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
933 * The operation state is not valid (already set up and not
934 * subsequently completed).
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +0200935 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
936 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
937 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +0200938 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +0100939 */
Gilles Peskineda8191d1c2018-07-08 19:46:38 +0200940psa_status_t psa_hash_setup(psa_hash_operation_t *operation,
Gilles Peskine9ef733f2018-02-07 21:05:37 +0100941 psa_algorithm_t alg);
942
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +0100943/** Add a message fragment to a multipart hash operation.
944 *
Gilles Peskineda8191d1c2018-07-08 19:46:38 +0200945 * The application must call psa_hash_setup() before calling this function.
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +0100946 *
947 * If this function returns an error status, the operation becomes inactive.
948 *
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +0200949 * \param[in,out] operation Active hash operation.
950 * \param[in] input Buffer containing the message fragment to hash.
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +0200951 * \param input_length Size of the \p input buffer in bytes.
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +0100952 *
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +0200953 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +0100954 * Success.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +0200955 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
Gilles Peskinef45adda2019-01-14 18:29:18 +0100956 * The operation state is not valid (not set up, or already completed).
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +0200957 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
958 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
959 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +0200960 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +0100961 */
Gilles Peskine9ef733f2018-02-07 21:05:37 +0100962psa_status_t psa_hash_update(psa_hash_operation_t *operation,
963 const uint8_t *input,
964 size_t input_length);
965
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +0100966/** Finish the calculation of the hash of a message.
967 *
Gilles Peskineda8191d1c2018-07-08 19:46:38 +0200968 * The application must call psa_hash_setup() before calling this function.
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +0100969 * This function calculates the hash of the message formed by concatenating
970 * the inputs passed to preceding calls to psa_hash_update().
971 *
972 * When this function returns, the operation becomes inactive.
973 *
974 * \warning Applications should not call this function if they expect
975 * a specific value for the hash. Call psa_hash_verify() instead.
976 * Beware that comparing integrity or authenticity data such as
977 * hash values with a function such as \c memcmp is risky
978 * because the time taken by the comparison may leak information
979 * about the hashed data which could allow an attacker to guess
980 * a valid hash and thereby bypass security controls.
981 *
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +0200982 * \param[in,out] operation Active hash operation.
983 * \param[out] hash Buffer where the hash is to be written.
984 * \param hash_size Size of the \p hash buffer in bytes.
985 * \param[out] hash_length On success, the number of bytes
986 * that make up the hash value. This is always
Gilles Peskinebe42f312018-07-13 14:38:15 +0200987 * #PSA_HASH_SIZE(\c alg) where \c alg is the
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +0200988 * hash algorithm that is calculated.
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +0100989 *
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +0200990 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +0100991 * Success.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +0200992 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
Gilles Peskinef45adda2019-01-14 18:29:18 +0100993 * The operation state is not valid (not set up, or already completed).
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +0200994 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +0200995 * The size of the \p hash buffer is too small. You can determine a
Gilles Peskine7256e6c2018-07-12 00:34:26 +0200996 * sufficient buffer size by calling #PSA_HASH_SIZE(\c alg)
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +0100997 * where \c alg is the hash algorithm that is calculated.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +0200998 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
999 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
1000 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02001001 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +01001002 */
Gilles Peskine9ef733f2018-02-07 21:05:37 +01001003psa_status_t psa_hash_finish(psa_hash_operation_t *operation,
1004 uint8_t *hash,
1005 size_t hash_size,
1006 size_t *hash_length);
1007
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +01001008/** Finish the calculation of the hash of a message and compare it with
1009 * an expected value.
1010 *
Gilles Peskineda8191d1c2018-07-08 19:46:38 +02001011 * The application must call psa_hash_setup() before calling this function.
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +01001012 * This function calculates the hash of the message formed by concatenating
1013 * the inputs passed to preceding calls to psa_hash_update(). It then
1014 * compares the calculated hash with the expected hash passed as a
1015 * parameter to this function.
1016 *
1017 * When this function returns, the operation becomes inactive.
1018 *
Gilles Peskine19067982018-03-20 17:54:53 +01001019 * \note Implementations shall make the best effort to ensure that the
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +01001020 * comparison between the actual hash and the expected hash is performed
1021 * in constant time.
1022 *
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02001023 * \param[in,out] operation Active hash operation.
1024 * \param[in] hash Buffer containing the expected hash value.
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +02001025 * \param hash_length Size of the \p hash buffer in bytes.
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +01001026 *
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02001027 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +01001028 * The expected hash is identical to the actual hash of the message.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02001029 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_SIGNATURE
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +01001030 * The hash of the message was calculated successfully, but it
1031 * differs from the expected hash.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02001032 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
Gilles Peskinef45adda2019-01-14 18:29:18 +01001033 * The operation state is not valid (not set up, or already completed).
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02001034 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
1035 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
1036 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02001037 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +01001038 */
Gilles Peskine9ef733f2018-02-07 21:05:37 +01001039psa_status_t psa_hash_verify(psa_hash_operation_t *operation,
1040 const uint8_t *hash,
1041 size_t hash_length);
1042
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +01001043/** Abort a hash operation.
1044 *
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +01001045 * Aborting an operation frees all associated resources except for the
Gilles Peskineb82ab6f2018-07-13 15:33:43 +02001046 * \p operation structure itself. Once aborted, the operation object
1047 * can be reused for another operation by calling
1048 * psa_hash_setup() again.
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +01001049 *
Gilles Peskineb82ab6f2018-07-13 15:33:43 +02001050 * You may call this function any time after the operation object has
1051 * been initialized by any of the following methods:
1052 * - A call to psa_hash_setup(), whether it succeeds or not.
1053 * - Initializing the \c struct to all-bits-zero.
1054 * - Initializing the \c struct to logical zeros, e.g.
1055 * `psa_hash_operation_t operation = {0}`.
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +01001056 *
Gilles Peskineb82ab6f2018-07-13 15:33:43 +02001057 * In particular, calling psa_hash_abort() after the operation has been
1058 * terminated by a call to psa_hash_abort(), psa_hash_finish() or
1059 * psa_hash_verify() is safe and has no effect.
1060 *
1061 * \param[in,out] operation Initialized hash operation.
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +01001062 *
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02001063 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1064 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +02001065 * \p operation is not an active hash operation.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02001066 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
1067 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02001068 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +01001069 */
1070psa_status_t psa_hash_abort(psa_hash_operation_t *operation);
Gilles Peskine9ef733f2018-02-07 21:05:37 +01001071
Gilles Peskineebb2c3e2019-01-19 12:03:41 +01001072/** Clone a hash operation.
1073 *
Gilles Peskinee43aa392019-01-21 14:50:37 +01001074 * This function copies the state of an ongoing hash operation to
1075 * a new operation object. In other words, this function is equivalent
1076 * to calling psa_hash_setup() on \p target_operation with the same
1077 * algorithm that \p source_operation was set up for, then
1078 * psa_hash_update() on \p target_operation with the same input that
1079 * that was passed to \p source_operation. After this function returns, the
1080 * two objects are independent, i.e. subsequent calls involving one of
1081 * the objects do not affect the other object.
1082 *
Gilles Peskineebb2c3e2019-01-19 12:03:41 +01001083 * \param[in] source_operation The active hash operation to clone.
1084 * \param[in,out] target_operation The operation object to set up.
1085 * It must be initialized but not active.
1086 *
1087 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1088 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
1089 * \p source_operation is not an active hash operation.
1090 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
Gilles Peskinee43aa392019-01-21 14:50:37 +01001091 * \p target_operation is active.
Gilles Peskineebb2c3e2019-01-19 12:03:41 +01001092 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
1093 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02001094 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskineebb2c3e2019-01-19 12:03:41 +01001095 */
1096psa_status_t psa_hash_clone(const psa_hash_operation_t *source_operation,
1097 psa_hash_operation_t *target_operation);
1098
Gilles Peskine9ef733f2018-02-07 21:05:37 +01001099/**@}*/
1100
Gilles Peskine8c9def32018-02-08 10:02:12 +01001101/** \defgroup MAC Message authentication codes
1102 * @{
1103 */
1104
Gilles Peskine69647a42019-01-14 20:18:12 +01001105/** Calculate the MAC (message authentication code) of a message.
1106 *
1107 * \note To verify the MAC of a message against an
1108 * expected value, use psa_mac_verify() instead.
1109 * Beware that comparing integrity or authenticity data such as
1110 * MAC values with a function such as \c memcmp is risky
1111 * because the time taken by the comparison may leak information
1112 * about the MAC value which could allow an attacker to guess
1113 * a valid MAC and thereby bypass security controls.
1114 *
1115 * \param handle Handle to the key to use for the operation.
1116 * \param alg The MAC algorithm to compute (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value
Gilles Peskine63f79302019-02-15 13:01:17 +01001117 * such that #PSA_ALG_IS_MAC(\p alg) is true).
Gilles Peskine69647a42019-01-14 20:18:12 +01001118 * \param[in] input Buffer containing the input message.
1119 * \param input_length Size of the \p input buffer in bytes.
1120 * \param[out] mac Buffer where the MAC value is to be written.
1121 * \param mac_size Size of the \p mac buffer in bytes.
1122 * \param[out] mac_length On success, the number of bytes
Gilles Peskined338b912019-02-15 13:01:41 +01001123 * that make up the MAC value.
Gilles Peskine69647a42019-01-14 20:18:12 +01001124 *
1125 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1126 * Success.
1127 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
Gilles Peskine69647a42019-01-14 20:18:12 +01001128 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
1129 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
Gilles Peskine3be6b7f2019-03-05 19:32:26 +01001130 * \p handle is not compatible with \p alg.
Gilles Peskine69647a42019-01-14 20:18:12 +01001131 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
1132 * \p alg is not supported or is not a MAC algorithm.
1133 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
1134 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
1135 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02001136 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine69647a42019-01-14 20:18:12 +01001137 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
1138 * The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
1139 * It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
1140 * results in this error code.
1141 */
1142psa_status_t psa_mac_compute(psa_key_handle_t handle,
1143 psa_algorithm_t alg,
1144 const uint8_t *input,
1145 size_t input_length,
1146 uint8_t *mac,
1147 size_t mac_size,
1148 size_t *mac_length);
1149
1150/** Calculate the MAC of a message and compare it with a reference value.
1151 *
1152 * \param handle Handle to the key to use for the operation.
1153 * \param alg The MAC algorithm to compute (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value
Gilles Peskine63f79302019-02-15 13:01:17 +01001154 * such that #PSA_ALG_IS_MAC(\p alg) is true).
Gilles Peskine69647a42019-01-14 20:18:12 +01001155 * \param[in] input Buffer containing the input message.
1156 * \param input_length Size of the \p input buffer in bytes.
1157 * \param[out] mac Buffer containing the expected MAC value.
1158 * \param mac_length Size of the \p mac buffer in bytes.
1159 *
1160 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1161 * The expected MAC is identical to the actual MAC of the input.
1162 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_SIGNATURE
1163 * The MAC of the message was calculated successfully, but it
1164 * differs from the expected value.
1165 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
Gilles Peskine69647a42019-01-14 20:18:12 +01001166 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
1167 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
Gilles Peskine3be6b7f2019-03-05 19:32:26 +01001168 * \p handle is not compatible with \p alg.
Gilles Peskine69647a42019-01-14 20:18:12 +01001169 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
1170 * \p alg is not supported or is not a MAC algorithm.
1171 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
1172 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
1173 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02001174 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine69647a42019-01-14 20:18:12 +01001175 */
Gilles Peskinea05602d2019-01-17 15:25:52 +01001176psa_status_t psa_mac_verify(psa_key_handle_t handle,
1177 psa_algorithm_t alg,
Gilles Peskine69647a42019-01-14 20:18:12 +01001178 const uint8_t *input,
1179 size_t input_length,
1180 const uint8_t *mac,
1181 const size_t mac_length);
1182
Gilles Peskine7e4acc52018-02-16 21:24:11 +01001183/** The type of the state data structure for multipart MAC operations.
1184 *
Jaeden Amero769ce272019-01-04 11:48:03 +00001185 * Before calling any function on a MAC operation object, the application must
1186 * initialize it by any of the following means:
1187 * - Set the structure to all-bits-zero, for example:
1188 * \code
1189 * psa_mac_operation_t operation;
1190 * memset(&operation, 0, sizeof(operation));
1191 * \endcode
1192 * - Initialize the structure to logical zero values, for example:
1193 * \code
1194 * psa_mac_operation_t operation = {0};
1195 * \endcode
1196 * - Initialize the structure to the initializer #PSA_MAC_OPERATION_INIT,
1197 * for example:
1198 * \code
1199 * psa_mac_operation_t operation = PSA_MAC_OPERATION_INIT;
1200 * \endcode
1201 * - Assign the result of the function psa_mac_operation_init()
1202 * to the structure, for example:
1203 * \code
1204 * psa_mac_operation_t operation;
1205 * operation = psa_mac_operation_init();
1206 * \endcode
1207 *
Gilles Peskine92b30732018-03-03 21:29:30 +01001208 * This is an implementation-defined \c struct. Applications should not
Gilles Peskine7e4acc52018-02-16 21:24:11 +01001209 * make any assumptions about the content of this structure except
1210 * as directed by the documentation of a specific implementation. */
Gilles Peskine8c9def32018-02-08 10:02:12 +01001211typedef struct psa_mac_operation_s psa_mac_operation_t;
1212
Jaeden Amero769ce272019-01-04 11:48:03 +00001213/** \def PSA_MAC_OPERATION_INIT
1214 *
1215 * This macro returns a suitable initializer for a MAC operation object of type
1216 * #psa_mac_operation_t.
1217 */
1218#ifdef __DOXYGEN_ONLY__
1219/* This is an example definition for documentation purposes.
1220 * Implementations should define a suitable value in `crypto_struct.h`.
1221 */
1222#define PSA_MAC_OPERATION_INIT {0}
1223#endif
1224
1225/** Return an initial value for a MAC operation object.
1226 */
1227static psa_mac_operation_t psa_mac_operation_init(void);
1228
Gilles Peskinef45adda2019-01-14 18:29:18 +01001229/** Set up a multipart MAC calculation operation.
Gilles Peskine7e4acc52018-02-16 21:24:11 +01001230 *
Gilles Peskine89167cb2018-07-08 20:12:23 +02001231 * This function sets up the calculation of the MAC
1232 * (message authentication code) of a byte string.
1233 * To verify the MAC of a message against an
1234 * expected value, use psa_mac_verify_setup() instead.
1235 *
1236 * The sequence of operations to calculate a MAC is as follows:
Gilles Peskine7e4acc52018-02-16 21:24:11 +01001237 * -# Allocate an operation object which will be passed to all the functions
1238 * listed here.
Jaeden Amero769ce272019-01-04 11:48:03 +00001239 * -# Initialize the operation object with one of the methods described in the
1240 * documentation for #psa_mac_operation_t, e.g. PSA_MAC_OPERATION_INIT.
Gilles Peskine89167cb2018-07-08 20:12:23 +02001241 * -# Call psa_mac_sign_setup() to specify the algorithm and key.
Gilles Peskine7e4acc52018-02-16 21:24:11 +01001242 * -# Call psa_mac_update() zero, one or more times, passing a fragment
1243 * of the message each time. The MAC that is calculated is the MAC
1244 * of the concatenation of these messages in order.
Gilles Peskine89167cb2018-07-08 20:12:23 +02001245 * -# At the end of the message, call psa_mac_sign_finish() to finish
1246 * calculating the MAC value and retrieve it.
Gilles Peskine7e4acc52018-02-16 21:24:11 +01001247 *
1248 * The application may call psa_mac_abort() at any time after the operation
Jaeden Amero769ce272019-01-04 11:48:03 +00001249 * has been initialized.
Gilles Peskine7e4acc52018-02-16 21:24:11 +01001250 *
Gilles Peskine89167cb2018-07-08 20:12:23 +02001251 * After a successful call to psa_mac_sign_setup(), the application must
1252 * eventually terminate the operation through one of the following methods:
Gilles Peskine7e4acc52018-02-16 21:24:11 +01001253 * - A failed call to psa_mac_update().
Gilles Peskine89167cb2018-07-08 20:12:23 +02001254 * - A call to psa_mac_sign_finish() or psa_mac_abort().
Gilles Peskine7e4acc52018-02-16 21:24:11 +01001255 *
Jaeden Amero769ce272019-01-04 11:48:03 +00001256 * \param[in,out] operation The operation object to set up. It must have
1257 * been initialized as per the documentation for
1258 * #psa_mac_operation_t and not yet in use.
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +01001259 * \param handle Handle to the key to use for the operation.
Gilles Peskine5f25dd02019-01-14 18:24:53 +01001260 * It must remain valid until the operation
1261 * terminates.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02001262 * \param alg The MAC algorithm to compute (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value
Gilles Peskine63f79302019-02-15 13:01:17 +01001263 * such that #PSA_ALG_IS_MAC(\p alg) is true).
Gilles Peskine7e4acc52018-02-16 21:24:11 +01001264 *
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02001265 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
Gilles Peskine7e4acc52018-02-16 21:24:11 +01001266 * Success.
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +01001267 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +02001268 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DOES_NOT_EXIST
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02001269 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
1270 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
Gilles Peskine3be6b7f2019-03-05 19:32:26 +01001271 * \p handle is not compatible with \p alg.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02001272 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +02001273 * \p alg is not supported or is not a MAC algorithm.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02001274 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
1275 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
1276 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02001277 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
itayzafrir90d8c7a2018-09-12 11:44:52 +03001278 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
Gilles Peskine8e1addc2019-01-10 11:51:17 +01001279 * The operation state is not valid (already set up and not
1280 * subsequently completed).
1281 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
itayzafrir18617092018-09-16 12:22:41 +03001282 * The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
1283 * It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
1284 * results in this error code.
Gilles Peskine7e4acc52018-02-16 21:24:11 +01001285 */
Gilles Peskine89167cb2018-07-08 20:12:23 +02001286psa_status_t psa_mac_sign_setup(psa_mac_operation_t *operation,
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +01001287 psa_key_handle_t handle,
Gilles Peskine89167cb2018-07-08 20:12:23 +02001288 psa_algorithm_t alg);
1289
Gilles Peskinef45adda2019-01-14 18:29:18 +01001290/** Set up a multipart MAC verification operation.
Gilles Peskine89167cb2018-07-08 20:12:23 +02001291 *
1292 * This function sets up the verification of the MAC
1293 * (message authentication code) of a byte string against an expected value.
1294 *
1295 * The sequence of operations to verify a MAC is as follows:
1296 * -# Allocate an operation object which will be passed to all the functions
1297 * listed here.
Jaeden Amero769ce272019-01-04 11:48:03 +00001298 * -# Initialize the operation object with one of the methods described in the
1299 * documentation for #psa_mac_operation_t, e.g. PSA_MAC_OPERATION_INIT.
Gilles Peskine89167cb2018-07-08 20:12:23 +02001300 * -# Call psa_mac_verify_setup() to specify the algorithm and key.
Gilles Peskine89167cb2018-07-08 20:12:23 +02001301 * -# Call psa_mac_update() zero, one or more times, passing a fragment
1302 * of the message each time. The MAC that is calculated is the MAC
1303 * of the concatenation of these messages in order.
1304 * -# At the end of the message, call psa_mac_verify_finish() to finish
1305 * calculating the actual MAC of the message and verify it against
1306 * the expected value.
1307 *
1308 * The application may call psa_mac_abort() at any time after the operation
Jaeden Amero769ce272019-01-04 11:48:03 +00001309 * has been initialized.
Gilles Peskine89167cb2018-07-08 20:12:23 +02001310 *
1311 * After a successful call to psa_mac_verify_setup(), the application must
1312 * eventually terminate the operation through one of the following methods:
1313 * - A failed call to psa_mac_update().
1314 * - A call to psa_mac_verify_finish() or psa_mac_abort().
1315 *
Jaeden Amero769ce272019-01-04 11:48:03 +00001316 * \param[in,out] operation The operation object to set up. It must have
1317 * been initialized as per the documentation for
1318 * #psa_mac_operation_t and not yet in use.
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +01001319 * \param handle Handle to the key to use for the operation.
Gilles Peskine5f25dd02019-01-14 18:24:53 +01001320 * It must remain valid until the operation
1321 * terminates.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02001322 * \param alg The MAC algorithm to compute (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value
1323 * such that #PSA_ALG_IS_MAC(\p alg) is true).
Gilles Peskine89167cb2018-07-08 20:12:23 +02001324 *
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02001325 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
Gilles Peskine89167cb2018-07-08 20:12:23 +02001326 * Success.
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +01001327 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +02001328 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DOES_NOT_EXIST
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02001329 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
1330 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
Gilles Peskine89167cb2018-07-08 20:12:23 +02001331 * \c key is not compatible with \c alg.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02001332 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
Gilles Peskine89167cb2018-07-08 20:12:23 +02001333 * \c alg is not supported or is not a MAC algorithm.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02001334 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
1335 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
1336 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02001337 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
itayzafrir90d8c7a2018-09-12 11:44:52 +03001338 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
Gilles Peskine8e1addc2019-01-10 11:51:17 +01001339 * The operation state is not valid (already set up and not
1340 * subsequently completed).
1341 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
itayzafrir18617092018-09-16 12:22:41 +03001342 * The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
1343 * It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
1344 * results in this error code.
Gilles Peskine89167cb2018-07-08 20:12:23 +02001345 */
1346psa_status_t psa_mac_verify_setup(psa_mac_operation_t *operation,
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +01001347 psa_key_handle_t handle,
Gilles Peskine89167cb2018-07-08 20:12:23 +02001348 psa_algorithm_t alg);
Gilles Peskine8c9def32018-02-08 10:02:12 +01001349
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001350/** Add a message fragment to a multipart MAC operation.
1351 *
1352 * The application must call psa_mac_sign_setup() or psa_mac_verify_setup()
1353 * before calling this function.
1354 *
1355 * If this function returns an error status, the operation becomes inactive.
1356 *
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02001357 * \param[in,out] operation Active MAC operation.
1358 * \param[in] input Buffer containing the message fragment to add to
1359 * the MAC calculation.
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +02001360 * \param input_length Size of the \p input buffer in bytes.
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001361 *
1362 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1363 * Success.
1364 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
Gilles Peskinef45adda2019-01-14 18:29:18 +01001365 * The operation state is not valid (not set up, or already completed).
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001366 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
1367 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
1368 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02001369 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001370 */
Gilles Peskine8c9def32018-02-08 10:02:12 +01001371psa_status_t psa_mac_update(psa_mac_operation_t *operation,
1372 const uint8_t *input,
1373 size_t input_length);
1374
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001375/** Finish the calculation of the MAC of a message.
1376 *
1377 * The application must call psa_mac_sign_setup() before calling this function.
1378 * This function calculates the MAC of the message formed by concatenating
1379 * the inputs passed to preceding calls to psa_mac_update().
1380 *
1381 * When this function returns, the operation becomes inactive.
1382 *
1383 * \warning Applications should not call this function if they expect
1384 * a specific value for the MAC. Call psa_mac_verify_finish() instead.
1385 * Beware that comparing integrity or authenticity data such as
1386 * MAC values with a function such as \c memcmp is risky
1387 * because the time taken by the comparison may leak information
1388 * about the MAC value which could allow an attacker to guess
1389 * a valid MAC and thereby bypass security controls.
1390 *
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02001391 * \param[in,out] operation Active MAC operation.
1392 * \param[out] mac Buffer where the MAC value is to be written.
1393 * \param mac_size Size of the \p mac buffer in bytes.
1394 * \param[out] mac_length On success, the number of bytes
1395 * that make up the MAC value. This is always
Gilles Peskinedda3bd32018-07-12 19:40:46 +02001396 * #PSA_MAC_FINAL_SIZE(\c key_type, \c key_bits, \c alg)
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02001397 * where \c key_type and \c key_bits are the type and
Gilles Peskinedda3bd32018-07-12 19:40:46 +02001398 * bit-size respectively of the key and \c alg is the
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02001399 * MAC algorithm that is calculated.
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001400 *
1401 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1402 * Success.
1403 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
Gilles Peskinef45adda2019-01-14 18:29:18 +01001404 * The operation state is not valid (not set up, or already completed).
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001405 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +02001406 * The size of the \p mac buffer is too small. You can determine a
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001407 * sufficient buffer size by calling PSA_MAC_FINAL_SIZE().
1408 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
1409 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
1410 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02001411 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001412 */
Gilles Peskineacd4be32018-07-08 19:56:25 +02001413psa_status_t psa_mac_sign_finish(psa_mac_operation_t *operation,
1414 uint8_t *mac,
1415 size_t mac_size,
1416 size_t *mac_length);
Gilles Peskine8c9def32018-02-08 10:02:12 +01001417
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001418/** Finish the calculation of the MAC of a message and compare it with
1419 * an expected value.
1420 *
1421 * The application must call psa_mac_verify_setup() before calling this function.
1422 * This function calculates the MAC of the message formed by concatenating
1423 * the inputs passed to preceding calls to psa_mac_update(). It then
1424 * compares the calculated MAC with the expected MAC passed as a
1425 * parameter to this function.
1426 *
1427 * When this function returns, the operation becomes inactive.
1428 *
1429 * \note Implementations shall make the best effort to ensure that the
1430 * comparison between the actual MAC and the expected MAC is performed
1431 * in constant time.
1432 *
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02001433 * \param[in,out] operation Active MAC operation.
1434 * \param[in] mac Buffer containing the expected MAC value.
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +02001435 * \param mac_length Size of the \p mac buffer in bytes.
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001436 *
1437 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1438 * The expected MAC is identical to the actual MAC of the message.
1439 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_SIGNATURE
1440 * The MAC of the message was calculated successfully, but it
1441 * differs from the expected MAC.
1442 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
Gilles Peskinef45adda2019-01-14 18:29:18 +01001443 * The operation state is not valid (not set up, or already completed).
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001444 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
1445 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
1446 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02001447 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001448 */
Gilles Peskineacd4be32018-07-08 19:56:25 +02001449psa_status_t psa_mac_verify_finish(psa_mac_operation_t *operation,
1450 const uint8_t *mac,
1451 size_t mac_length);
Gilles Peskine8c9def32018-02-08 10:02:12 +01001452
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001453/** Abort a MAC operation.
1454 *
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001455 * Aborting an operation frees all associated resources except for the
Gilles Peskineb82ab6f2018-07-13 15:33:43 +02001456 * \p operation structure itself. Once aborted, the operation object
1457 * can be reused for another operation by calling
1458 * psa_mac_sign_setup() or psa_mac_verify_setup() again.
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001459 *
Gilles Peskineb82ab6f2018-07-13 15:33:43 +02001460 * You may call this function any time after the operation object has
1461 * been initialized by any of the following methods:
1462 * - A call to psa_mac_sign_setup() or psa_mac_verify_setup(), whether
1463 * it succeeds or not.
1464 * - Initializing the \c struct to all-bits-zero.
1465 * - Initializing the \c struct to logical zeros, e.g.
1466 * `psa_mac_operation_t operation = {0}`.
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001467 *
Gilles Peskineb82ab6f2018-07-13 15:33:43 +02001468 * In particular, calling psa_mac_abort() after the operation has been
1469 * terminated by a call to psa_mac_abort(), psa_mac_sign_finish() or
1470 * psa_mac_verify_finish() is safe and has no effect.
1471 *
1472 * \param[in,out] operation Initialized MAC operation.
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001473 *
1474 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1475 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +02001476 * \p operation is not an active MAC operation.
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001477 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
1478 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02001479 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001480 */
Gilles Peskine8c9def32018-02-08 10:02:12 +01001481psa_status_t psa_mac_abort(psa_mac_operation_t *operation);
1482
1483/**@}*/
1484
Gilles Peskine428dc5a2018-03-03 21:27:18 +01001485/** \defgroup cipher Symmetric ciphers
1486 * @{
1487 */
1488
Gilles Peskine69647a42019-01-14 20:18:12 +01001489/** Encrypt a message using a symmetric cipher.
1490 *
1491 * This function encrypts a message with a random IV (initialization
1492 * vector).
1493 *
1494 * \param handle Handle to the key to use for the operation.
1495 * It must remain valid until the operation
1496 * terminates.
1497 * \param alg The cipher algorithm to compute
1498 * (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
1499 * #PSA_ALG_IS_CIPHER(\p alg) is true).
1500 * \param[in] input Buffer containing the message to encrypt.
1501 * \param input_length Size of the \p input buffer in bytes.
1502 * \param[out] output Buffer where the output is to be written.
1503 * The output contains the IV followed by
1504 * the ciphertext proper.
1505 * \param output_size Size of the \p output buffer in bytes.
1506 * \param[out] output_length On success, the number of bytes
1507 * that make up the output.
1508 *
1509 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1510 * Success.
1511 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
Gilles Peskine69647a42019-01-14 20:18:12 +01001512 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
1513 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
Gilles Peskine3be6b7f2019-03-05 19:32:26 +01001514 * \p handle is not compatible with \p alg.
Gilles Peskine69647a42019-01-14 20:18:12 +01001515 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
1516 * \p alg is not supported or is not a cipher algorithm.
1517 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
1518 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
1519 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
1520 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02001521 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine69647a42019-01-14 20:18:12 +01001522 */
1523psa_status_t psa_cipher_encrypt(psa_key_handle_t handle,
1524 psa_algorithm_t alg,
1525 const uint8_t *input,
1526 size_t input_length,
1527 uint8_t *output,
1528 size_t output_size,
1529 size_t *output_length);
1530
1531/** Decrypt a message using a symmetric cipher.
1532 *
1533 * This function decrypts a message encrypted with a symmetric cipher.
1534 *
1535 * \param handle Handle to the key to use for the operation.
1536 * It must remain valid until the operation
1537 * terminates.
1538 * \param alg The cipher algorithm to compute
1539 * (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
1540 * #PSA_ALG_IS_CIPHER(\p alg) is true).
1541 * \param[in] input Buffer containing the message to decrypt.
1542 * This consists of the IV followed by the
1543 * ciphertext proper.
1544 * \param input_length Size of the \p input buffer in bytes.
1545 * \param[out] output Buffer where the plaintext is to be written.
1546 * \param output_size Size of the \p output buffer in bytes.
1547 * \param[out] output_length On success, the number of bytes
1548 * that make up the output.
1549 *
1550 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1551 * Success.
1552 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
Gilles Peskine69647a42019-01-14 20:18:12 +01001553 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
1554 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
Gilles Peskine3be6b7f2019-03-05 19:32:26 +01001555 * \p handle is not compatible with \p alg.
Gilles Peskine69647a42019-01-14 20:18:12 +01001556 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
1557 * \p alg is not supported or is not a cipher algorithm.
1558 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
1559 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
1560 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
1561 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02001562 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine69647a42019-01-14 20:18:12 +01001563 */
1564psa_status_t psa_cipher_decrypt(psa_key_handle_t handle,
1565 psa_algorithm_t alg,
1566 const uint8_t *input,
1567 size_t input_length,
1568 uint8_t *output,
1569 size_t output_size,
1570 size_t *output_length);
1571
Gilles Peskine428dc5a2018-03-03 21:27:18 +01001572/** The type of the state data structure for multipart cipher operations.
1573 *
Jaeden Amero5bae2272019-01-04 11:48:27 +00001574 * Before calling any function on a cipher operation object, the application
1575 * must initialize it by any of the following means:
1576 * - Set the structure to all-bits-zero, for example:
1577 * \code
1578 * psa_cipher_operation_t operation;
1579 * memset(&operation, 0, sizeof(operation));
1580 * \endcode
1581 * - Initialize the structure to logical zero values, for example:
1582 * \code
1583 * psa_cipher_operation_t operation = {0};
1584 * \endcode
1585 * - Initialize the structure to the initializer #PSA_CIPHER_OPERATION_INIT,
1586 * for example:
1587 * \code
1588 * psa_cipher_operation_t operation = PSA_CIPHER_OPERATION_INIT;
1589 * \endcode
1590 * - Assign the result of the function psa_cipher_operation_init()
1591 * to the structure, for example:
1592 * \code
1593 * psa_cipher_operation_t operation;
1594 * operation = psa_cipher_operation_init();
1595 * \endcode
1596 *
Gilles Peskine428dc5a2018-03-03 21:27:18 +01001597 * This is an implementation-defined \c struct. Applications should not
1598 * make any assumptions about the content of this structure except
1599 * as directed by the documentation of a specific implementation. */
1600typedef struct psa_cipher_operation_s psa_cipher_operation_t;
1601
Jaeden Amero5bae2272019-01-04 11:48:27 +00001602/** \def PSA_CIPHER_OPERATION_INIT
1603 *
1604 * This macro returns a suitable initializer for a cipher operation object of
1605 * type #psa_cipher_operation_t.
1606 */
1607#ifdef __DOXYGEN_ONLY__
1608/* This is an example definition for documentation purposes.
1609 * Implementations should define a suitable value in `crypto_struct.h`.
1610 */
1611#define PSA_CIPHER_OPERATION_INIT {0}
1612#endif
1613
1614/** Return an initial value for a cipher operation object.
1615 */
1616static psa_cipher_operation_t psa_cipher_operation_init(void);
1617
Gilles Peskine428dc5a2018-03-03 21:27:18 +01001618/** Set the key for a multipart symmetric encryption operation.
1619 *
1620 * The sequence of operations to encrypt a message with a symmetric cipher
1621 * is as follows:
1622 * -# Allocate an operation object which will be passed to all the functions
1623 * listed here.
Jaeden Amero5bae2272019-01-04 11:48:27 +00001624 * -# Initialize the operation object with one of the methods described in the
1625 * documentation for #psa_cipher_operation_t, e.g.
1626 * PSA_CIPHER_OPERATION_INIT.
Gilles Peskinefe119512018-07-08 21:39:34 +02001627 * -# Call psa_cipher_encrypt_setup() to specify the algorithm and key.
itayzafrired7382f2018-08-02 14:19:33 +03001628 * -# Call either psa_cipher_generate_iv() or psa_cipher_set_iv() to
Gilles Peskine428dc5a2018-03-03 21:27:18 +01001629 * generate or set the IV (initialization vector). You should use
itayzafrired7382f2018-08-02 14:19:33 +03001630 * psa_cipher_generate_iv() unless the protocol you are implementing
Gilles Peskine428dc5a2018-03-03 21:27:18 +01001631 * requires a specific IV value.
1632 * -# Call psa_cipher_update() zero, one or more times, passing a fragment
1633 * of the message each time.
1634 * -# Call psa_cipher_finish().
1635 *
1636 * The application may call psa_cipher_abort() at any time after the operation
Jaeden Amero5bae2272019-01-04 11:48:27 +00001637 * has been initialized.
Gilles Peskine428dc5a2018-03-03 21:27:18 +01001638 *
Gilles Peskinefe119512018-07-08 21:39:34 +02001639 * After a successful call to psa_cipher_encrypt_setup(), the application must
Gilles Peskineed522972018-03-20 17:54:15 +01001640 * eventually terminate the operation. The following events terminate an
1641 * operation:
Gilles Peskinef45adda2019-01-14 18:29:18 +01001642 * - A failed call to any of the \c psa_cipher_xxx functions.
Gilles Peskine19067982018-03-20 17:54:53 +01001643 * - A call to psa_cipher_finish() or psa_cipher_abort().
Gilles Peskine428dc5a2018-03-03 21:27:18 +01001644 *
Jaeden Amero5bae2272019-01-04 11:48:27 +00001645 * \param[in,out] operation The operation object to set up. It must have
1646 * been initialized as per the documentation for
1647 * #psa_cipher_operation_t and not yet in use.
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +01001648 * \param handle Handle to the key to use for the operation.
Gilles Peskine5f25dd02019-01-14 18:24:53 +01001649 * It must remain valid until the operation
1650 * terminates.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02001651 * \param alg The cipher algorithm to compute
1652 * (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
1653 * #PSA_ALG_IS_CIPHER(\p alg) is true).
Gilles Peskine428dc5a2018-03-03 21:27:18 +01001654 *
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02001655 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
Gilles Peskine428dc5a2018-03-03 21:27:18 +01001656 * Success.
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +01001657 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +02001658 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DOES_NOT_EXIST
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02001659 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
1660 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
Gilles Peskine3be6b7f2019-03-05 19:32:26 +01001661 * \p handle is not compatible with \p alg.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02001662 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +02001663 * \p alg is not supported or is not a cipher algorithm.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02001664 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
1665 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
1666 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02001667 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
itayzafrir90d8c7a2018-09-12 11:44:52 +03001668 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
Gilles Peskine8e1addc2019-01-10 11:51:17 +01001669 * The operation state is not valid (already set up and not
1670 * subsequently completed).
1671 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
itayzafrir18617092018-09-16 12:22:41 +03001672 * The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
1673 * It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
1674 * results in this error code.
Gilles Peskine428dc5a2018-03-03 21:27:18 +01001675 */
Gilles Peskinefe119512018-07-08 21:39:34 +02001676psa_status_t psa_cipher_encrypt_setup(psa_cipher_operation_t *operation,
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +01001677 psa_key_handle_t handle,
Gilles Peskinefe119512018-07-08 21:39:34 +02001678 psa_algorithm_t alg);
Gilles Peskine428dc5a2018-03-03 21:27:18 +01001679
1680/** Set the key for a multipart symmetric decryption operation.
1681 *
1682 * The sequence of operations to decrypt a message with a symmetric cipher
1683 * is as follows:
1684 * -# Allocate an operation object which will be passed to all the functions
1685 * listed here.
Jaeden Amero5bae2272019-01-04 11:48:27 +00001686 * -# Initialize the operation object with one of the methods described in the
1687 * documentation for #psa_cipher_operation_t, e.g.
1688 * PSA_CIPHER_OPERATION_INIT.
Gilles Peskinefe119512018-07-08 21:39:34 +02001689 * -# Call psa_cipher_decrypt_setup() to specify the algorithm and key.
Gilles Peskinef45adda2019-01-14 18:29:18 +01001690 * -# Call psa_cipher_set_iv() with the IV (initialization vector) for the
Gilles Peskine428dc5a2018-03-03 21:27:18 +01001691 * decryption. If the IV is prepended to the ciphertext, you can call
1692 * psa_cipher_update() on a buffer containing the IV followed by the
1693 * beginning of the message.
1694 * -# Call psa_cipher_update() zero, one or more times, passing a fragment
1695 * of the message each time.
1696 * -# Call psa_cipher_finish().
1697 *
1698 * The application may call psa_cipher_abort() at any time after the operation
Jaeden Amero5bae2272019-01-04 11:48:27 +00001699 * has been initialized.
Gilles Peskine428dc5a2018-03-03 21:27:18 +01001700 *
Gilles Peskinefe119512018-07-08 21:39:34 +02001701 * After a successful call to psa_cipher_decrypt_setup(), the application must
Gilles Peskineed522972018-03-20 17:54:15 +01001702 * eventually terminate the operation. The following events terminate an
1703 * operation:
Gilles Peskinef45adda2019-01-14 18:29:18 +01001704 * - A failed call to any of the \c psa_cipher_xxx functions.
Gilles Peskine19067982018-03-20 17:54:53 +01001705 * - A call to psa_cipher_finish() or psa_cipher_abort().
Gilles Peskine428dc5a2018-03-03 21:27:18 +01001706 *
Jaeden Amero5bae2272019-01-04 11:48:27 +00001707 * \param[in,out] operation The operation object to set up. It must have
1708 * been initialized as per the documentation for
1709 * #psa_cipher_operation_t and not yet in use.
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +01001710 * \param handle Handle to the key to use for the operation.
Gilles Peskine5f25dd02019-01-14 18:24:53 +01001711 * It must remain valid until the operation
1712 * terminates.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02001713 * \param alg The cipher algorithm to compute
1714 * (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
1715 * #PSA_ALG_IS_CIPHER(\p alg) is true).
Gilles Peskine428dc5a2018-03-03 21:27:18 +01001716 *
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02001717 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
Gilles Peskine428dc5a2018-03-03 21:27:18 +01001718 * Success.
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +01001719 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +02001720 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DOES_NOT_EXIST
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02001721 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
1722 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
Gilles Peskine3be6b7f2019-03-05 19:32:26 +01001723 * \p handle is not compatible with \p alg.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02001724 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +02001725 * \p alg is not supported or is not a cipher algorithm.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02001726 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
1727 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
1728 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02001729 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
itayzafrir90d8c7a2018-09-12 11:44:52 +03001730 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
Gilles Peskine8e1addc2019-01-10 11:51:17 +01001731 * The operation state is not valid (already set up and not
1732 * subsequently completed).
1733 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
itayzafrir18617092018-09-16 12:22:41 +03001734 * The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
1735 * It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
1736 * results in this error code.
Gilles Peskine428dc5a2018-03-03 21:27:18 +01001737 */
Gilles Peskinefe119512018-07-08 21:39:34 +02001738psa_status_t psa_cipher_decrypt_setup(psa_cipher_operation_t *operation,
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +01001739 psa_key_handle_t handle,
Gilles Peskinefe119512018-07-08 21:39:34 +02001740 psa_algorithm_t alg);
Gilles Peskine428dc5a2018-03-03 21:27:18 +01001741
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001742/** Generate an IV for a symmetric encryption operation.
1743 *
1744 * This function generates a random IV (initialization vector), nonce
1745 * or initial counter value for the encryption operation as appropriate
1746 * for the chosen algorithm, key type and key size.
1747 *
1748 * The application must call psa_cipher_encrypt_setup() before
1749 * calling this function.
1750 *
1751 * If this function returns an error status, the operation becomes inactive.
1752 *
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02001753 * \param[in,out] operation Active cipher operation.
1754 * \param[out] iv Buffer where the generated IV is to be written.
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +02001755 * \param iv_size Size of the \p iv buffer in bytes.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02001756 * \param[out] iv_length On success, the number of bytes of the
1757 * generated IV.
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001758 *
1759 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1760 * Success.
1761 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
Gilles Peskinef45adda2019-01-14 18:29:18 +01001762 * The operation state is not valid (not set up, or IV already set).
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001763 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
Gilles Peskinedda3bd32018-07-12 19:40:46 +02001764 * The size of the \p iv buffer is too small.
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001765 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
1766 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
1767 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02001768 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001769 */
Gilles Peskinefe119512018-07-08 21:39:34 +02001770psa_status_t psa_cipher_generate_iv(psa_cipher_operation_t *operation,
Andrew Thoelke47629d02019-03-22 11:24:17 +00001771 uint8_t *iv,
Gilles Peskinefe119512018-07-08 21:39:34 +02001772 size_t iv_size,
1773 size_t *iv_length);
Gilles Peskine428dc5a2018-03-03 21:27:18 +01001774
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001775/** Set the IV for a symmetric encryption or decryption operation.
1776 *
Gilles Peskinef45adda2019-01-14 18:29:18 +01001777 * This function sets the IV (initialization vector), nonce
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001778 * or initial counter value for the encryption or decryption operation.
1779 *
1780 * The application must call psa_cipher_encrypt_setup() before
1781 * calling this function.
1782 *
1783 * If this function returns an error status, the operation becomes inactive.
1784 *
1785 * \note When encrypting, applications should use psa_cipher_generate_iv()
1786 * instead of this function, unless implementing a protocol that requires
1787 * a non-random IV.
1788 *
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02001789 * \param[in,out] operation Active cipher operation.
1790 * \param[in] iv Buffer containing the IV to use.
1791 * \param iv_length Size of the IV in bytes.
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001792 *
1793 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1794 * Success.
1795 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
Gilles Peskinef45adda2019-01-14 18:29:18 +01001796 * The operation state is not valid (not set up, or IV already set).
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001797 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +02001798 * The size of \p iv is not acceptable for the chosen algorithm,
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001799 * or the chosen algorithm does not use an IV.
1800 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
1801 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
1802 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02001803 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001804 */
Gilles Peskinefe119512018-07-08 21:39:34 +02001805psa_status_t psa_cipher_set_iv(psa_cipher_operation_t *operation,
Andrew Thoelke47629d02019-03-22 11:24:17 +00001806 const uint8_t *iv,
Gilles Peskinefe119512018-07-08 21:39:34 +02001807 size_t iv_length);
Gilles Peskine428dc5a2018-03-03 21:27:18 +01001808
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001809/** Encrypt or decrypt a message fragment in an active cipher operation.
1810 *
Gilles Peskine9ac94262018-07-12 20:15:32 +02001811 * Before calling this function, you must:
1812 * 1. Call either psa_cipher_encrypt_setup() or psa_cipher_decrypt_setup().
1813 * The choice of setup function determines whether this function
1814 * encrypts or decrypts its input.
1815 * 2. If the algorithm requires an IV, call psa_cipher_generate_iv()
1816 * (recommended when encrypting) or psa_cipher_set_iv().
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001817 *
1818 * If this function returns an error status, the operation becomes inactive.
1819 *
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02001820 * \param[in,out] operation Active cipher operation.
1821 * \param[in] input Buffer containing the message fragment to
1822 * encrypt or decrypt.
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +02001823 * \param input_length Size of the \p input buffer in bytes.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02001824 * \param[out] output Buffer where the output is to be written.
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +02001825 * \param output_size Size of the \p output buffer in bytes.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02001826 * \param[out] output_length On success, the number of bytes
1827 * that make up the returned output.
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001828 *
1829 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1830 * Success.
1831 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
Gilles Peskinef45adda2019-01-14 18:29:18 +01001832 * The operation state is not valid (not set up, IV required but
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001833 * not set, or already completed).
1834 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
1835 * The size of the \p output buffer is too small.
1836 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
1837 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
1838 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02001839 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001840 */
Gilles Peskine428dc5a2018-03-03 21:27:18 +01001841psa_status_t psa_cipher_update(psa_cipher_operation_t *operation,
1842 const uint8_t *input,
mohammad1603503973b2018-03-12 15:59:30 +02001843 size_t input_length,
Andrew Thoelke47629d02019-03-22 11:24:17 +00001844 uint8_t *output,
Gilles Peskine2d277862018-06-18 15:41:12 +02001845 size_t output_size,
mohammad1603503973b2018-03-12 15:59:30 +02001846 size_t *output_length);
Gilles Peskine428dc5a2018-03-03 21:27:18 +01001847
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001848/** Finish encrypting or decrypting a message in a cipher operation.
1849 *
1850 * The application must call psa_cipher_encrypt_setup() or
1851 * psa_cipher_decrypt_setup() before calling this function. The choice
1852 * of setup function determines whether this function encrypts or
1853 * decrypts its input.
1854 *
1855 * This function finishes the encryption or decryption of the message
1856 * formed by concatenating the inputs passed to preceding calls to
1857 * psa_cipher_update().
1858 *
1859 * When this function returns, the operation becomes inactive.
1860 *
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02001861 * \param[in,out] operation Active cipher operation.
1862 * \param[out] output Buffer where the output is to be written.
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +02001863 * \param output_size Size of the \p output buffer in bytes.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02001864 * \param[out] output_length On success, the number of bytes
1865 * that make up the returned output.
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001866 *
1867 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1868 * Success.
1869 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
Gilles Peskinef45adda2019-01-14 18:29:18 +01001870 * The operation state is not valid (not set up, IV required but
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001871 * not set, or already completed).
1872 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
1873 * The size of the \p output buffer is too small.
1874 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
1875 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
1876 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02001877 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001878 */
Gilles Peskine428dc5a2018-03-03 21:27:18 +01001879psa_status_t psa_cipher_finish(psa_cipher_operation_t *operation,
mohammad1603503973b2018-03-12 15:59:30 +02001880 uint8_t *output,
Moran Peker0071b872018-04-22 20:16:58 +03001881 size_t output_size,
mohammad1603503973b2018-03-12 15:59:30 +02001882 size_t *output_length);
Gilles Peskine428dc5a2018-03-03 21:27:18 +01001883
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001884/** Abort a cipher operation.
1885 *
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001886 * Aborting an operation frees all associated resources except for the
Gilles Peskineb82ab6f2018-07-13 15:33:43 +02001887 * \p operation structure itself. Once aborted, the operation object
1888 * can be reused for another operation by calling
1889 * psa_cipher_encrypt_setup() or psa_cipher_decrypt_setup() again.
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001890 *
Gilles Peskineb82ab6f2018-07-13 15:33:43 +02001891 * You may call this function any time after the operation object has
1892 * been initialized by any of the following methods:
1893 * - A call to psa_cipher_encrypt_setup() or psa_cipher_decrypt_setup(),
1894 * whether it succeeds or not.
1895 * - Initializing the \c struct to all-bits-zero.
1896 * - Initializing the \c struct to logical zeros, e.g.
1897 * `psa_cipher_operation_t operation = {0}`.
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001898 *
Gilles Peskineb82ab6f2018-07-13 15:33:43 +02001899 * In particular, calling psa_cipher_abort() after the operation has been
1900 * terminated by a call to psa_cipher_abort() or psa_cipher_finish()
1901 * is safe and has no effect.
1902 *
1903 * \param[in,out] operation Initialized cipher operation.
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001904 *
1905 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1906 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +02001907 * \p operation is not an active cipher operation.
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001908 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
1909 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02001910 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskinedcd14942018-07-12 00:30:52 +02001911 */
Gilles Peskine428dc5a2018-03-03 21:27:18 +01001912psa_status_t psa_cipher_abort(psa_cipher_operation_t *operation);
1913
1914/**@}*/
1915
Gilles Peskine3b555712018-03-03 21:27:57 +01001916/** \defgroup aead Authenticated encryption with associated data (AEAD)
1917 * @{
1918 */
1919
Gilles Peskine1e7d8f12018-06-01 16:29:38 +02001920/** Process an authenticated encryption operation.
Gilles Peskine3b555712018-03-03 21:27:57 +01001921 *
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +01001922 * \param handle Handle to the key to use for the operation.
Gilles Peskine1e7d8f12018-06-01 16:29:38 +02001923 * \param alg The AEAD algorithm to compute
1924 * (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
Gilles Peskine7256e6c2018-07-12 00:34:26 +02001925 * #PSA_ALG_IS_AEAD(\p alg) is true).
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02001926 * \param[in] nonce Nonce or IV to use.
Gilles Peskine1e7d8f12018-06-01 16:29:38 +02001927 * \param nonce_length Size of the \p nonce buffer in bytes.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02001928 * \param[in] additional_data Additional data that will be authenticated
Gilles Peskine1e7d8f12018-06-01 16:29:38 +02001929 * but not encrypted.
1930 * \param additional_data_length Size of \p additional_data in bytes.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02001931 * \param[in] plaintext Data that will be authenticated and
Gilles Peskine1e7d8f12018-06-01 16:29:38 +02001932 * encrypted.
1933 * \param plaintext_length Size of \p plaintext in bytes.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02001934 * \param[out] ciphertext Output buffer for the authenticated and
Gilles Peskine1e7d8f12018-06-01 16:29:38 +02001935 * encrypted data. The additional data is not
1936 * part of this output. For algorithms where the
1937 * encrypted data and the authentication tag
1938 * are defined as separate outputs, the
1939 * authentication tag is appended to the
1940 * encrypted data.
1941 * \param ciphertext_size Size of the \p ciphertext buffer in bytes.
1942 * This must be at least
1943 * #PSA_AEAD_ENCRYPT_OUTPUT_SIZE(\p alg,
1944 * \p plaintext_length).
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02001945 * \param[out] ciphertext_length On success, the size of the output
Gilles Peskine4c6fdbb2019-02-08 11:22:39 +01001946 * in the \p ciphertext buffer.
Gilles Peskine3b555712018-03-03 21:27:57 +01001947 *
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02001948 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
Gilles Peskine3b555712018-03-03 21:27:57 +01001949 * Success.
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +01001950 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +02001951 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DOES_NOT_EXIST
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02001952 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
1953 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
Gilles Peskine3be6b7f2019-03-05 19:32:26 +01001954 * \p handle is not compatible with \p alg.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02001955 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +02001956 * \p alg is not supported or is not an AEAD algorithm.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02001957 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
1958 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
1959 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02001960 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
itayzafrir90d8c7a2018-09-12 11:44:52 +03001961 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
itayzafrir18617092018-09-16 12:22:41 +03001962 * The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
1963 * It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
1964 * results in this error code.
Gilles Peskine3b555712018-03-03 21:27:57 +01001965 */
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +01001966psa_status_t psa_aead_encrypt(psa_key_handle_t handle,
Gilles Peskine9fb0e012018-07-19 15:51:49 +02001967 psa_algorithm_t alg,
1968 const uint8_t *nonce,
1969 size_t nonce_length,
1970 const uint8_t *additional_data,
1971 size_t additional_data_length,
1972 const uint8_t *plaintext,
1973 size_t plaintext_length,
1974 uint8_t *ciphertext,
1975 size_t ciphertext_size,
1976 size_t *ciphertext_length);
Gilles Peskine3b555712018-03-03 21:27:57 +01001977
Gilles Peskine1e7d8f12018-06-01 16:29:38 +02001978/** Process an authenticated decryption operation.
Gilles Peskine3b555712018-03-03 21:27:57 +01001979 *
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +01001980 * \param handle Handle to the key to use for the operation.
Gilles Peskine1e7d8f12018-06-01 16:29:38 +02001981 * \param alg The AEAD algorithm to compute
1982 * (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
Gilles Peskine7256e6c2018-07-12 00:34:26 +02001983 * #PSA_ALG_IS_AEAD(\p alg) is true).
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02001984 * \param[in] nonce Nonce or IV to use.
Gilles Peskine1e7d8f12018-06-01 16:29:38 +02001985 * \param nonce_length Size of the \p nonce buffer in bytes.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02001986 * \param[in] additional_data Additional data that has been authenticated
Gilles Peskine1e7d8f12018-06-01 16:29:38 +02001987 * but not encrypted.
1988 * \param additional_data_length Size of \p additional_data in bytes.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02001989 * \param[in] ciphertext Data that has been authenticated and
Gilles Peskine1e7d8f12018-06-01 16:29:38 +02001990 * encrypted. For algorithms where the
1991 * encrypted data and the authentication tag
1992 * are defined as separate inputs, the buffer
1993 * must contain the encrypted data followed
1994 * by the authentication tag.
1995 * \param ciphertext_length Size of \p ciphertext in bytes.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02001996 * \param[out] plaintext Output buffer for the decrypted data.
Gilles Peskine1e7d8f12018-06-01 16:29:38 +02001997 * \param plaintext_size Size of the \p plaintext buffer in bytes.
1998 * This must be at least
1999 * #PSA_AEAD_DECRYPT_OUTPUT_SIZE(\p alg,
2000 * \p ciphertext_length).
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02002001 * \param[out] plaintext_length On success, the size of the output
Gilles Peskine4c6fdbb2019-02-08 11:22:39 +01002002 * in the \p plaintext buffer.
Gilles Peskine3b555712018-03-03 21:27:57 +01002003 *
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02002004 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
Gilles Peskine3b555712018-03-03 21:27:57 +01002005 * Success.
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +01002006 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +02002007 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DOES_NOT_EXIST
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02002008 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_SIGNATURE
Gilles Peskine1e7d8f12018-06-01 16:29:38 +02002009 * The ciphertext is not authentic.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02002010 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
2011 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
Gilles Peskine3be6b7f2019-03-05 19:32:26 +01002012 * \p handle is not compatible with \p alg.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02002013 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +02002014 * \p alg is not supported or is not an AEAD algorithm.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02002015 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
2016 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
2017 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02002018 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
itayzafrir90d8c7a2018-09-12 11:44:52 +03002019 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
itayzafrir18617092018-09-16 12:22:41 +03002020 * The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
2021 * It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
2022 * results in this error code.
Gilles Peskine3b555712018-03-03 21:27:57 +01002023 */
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +01002024psa_status_t psa_aead_decrypt(psa_key_handle_t handle,
Gilles Peskine9fb0e012018-07-19 15:51:49 +02002025 psa_algorithm_t alg,
2026 const uint8_t *nonce,
2027 size_t nonce_length,
2028 const uint8_t *additional_data,
2029 size_t additional_data_length,
2030 const uint8_t *ciphertext,
2031 size_t ciphertext_length,
2032 uint8_t *plaintext,
2033 size_t plaintext_size,
2034 size_t *plaintext_length);
Gilles Peskine3b555712018-03-03 21:27:57 +01002035
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002036/** The type of the state data structure for multipart AEAD operations.
2037 *
2038 * Before calling any function on an AEAD operation object, the application
2039 * must initialize it by any of the following means:
2040 * - Set the structure to all-bits-zero, for example:
2041 * \code
2042 * psa_aead_operation_t operation;
2043 * memset(&operation, 0, sizeof(operation));
2044 * \endcode
2045 * - Initialize the structure to logical zero values, for example:
2046 * \code
2047 * psa_aead_operation_t operation = {0};
2048 * \endcode
2049 * - Initialize the structure to the initializer #PSA_AEAD_OPERATION_INIT,
2050 * for example:
2051 * \code
2052 * psa_aead_operation_t operation = PSA_AEAD_OPERATION_INIT;
2053 * \endcode
2054 * - Assign the result of the function psa_aead_operation_init()
2055 * to the structure, for example:
2056 * \code
2057 * psa_aead_operation_t operation;
2058 * operation = psa_aead_operation_init();
2059 * \endcode
2060 *
2061 * This is an implementation-defined \c struct. Applications should not
2062 * make any assumptions about the content of this structure except
2063 * as directed by the documentation of a specific implementation. */
2064typedef struct psa_aead_operation_s psa_aead_operation_t;
2065
2066/** \def PSA_AEAD_OPERATION_INIT
2067 *
2068 * This macro returns a suitable initializer for an AEAD operation object of
2069 * type #psa_aead_operation_t.
2070 */
2071#ifdef __DOXYGEN_ONLY__
2072/* This is an example definition for documentation purposes.
2073 * Implementations should define a suitable value in `crypto_struct.h`.
2074 */
2075#define PSA_AEAD_OPERATION_INIT {0}
2076#endif
2077
2078/** Return an initial value for an AEAD operation object.
2079 */
2080static psa_aead_operation_t psa_aead_operation_init(void);
2081
2082/** Set the key for a multipart authenticated encryption operation.
2083 *
2084 * The sequence of operations to encrypt a message with authentication
2085 * is as follows:
2086 * -# Allocate an operation object which will be passed to all the functions
2087 * listed here.
2088 * -# Initialize the operation object with one of the methods described in the
2089 * documentation for #psa_aead_operation_t, e.g.
2090 * PSA_AEAD_OPERATION_INIT.
2091 * -# Call psa_aead_encrypt_setup() to specify the algorithm and key.
Gilles Peskinebc59c852019-01-17 15:26:08 +01002092 * -# If needed, call psa_aead_set_lengths() to specify the length of the
2093 * inputs to the subsequent calls to psa_aead_update_ad() and
2094 * psa_aead_update(). See the documentation of psa_aead_set_lengths()
2095 * for details.
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002096 * -# Call either psa_aead_generate_nonce() or psa_aead_set_nonce() to
2097 * generate or set the nonce. You should use
2098 * psa_aead_generate_nonce() unless the protocol you are implementing
2099 * requires a specific nonce value.
2100 * -# Call psa_aead_update_ad() zero, one or more times, passing a fragment
2101 * of the non-encrypted additional authenticated data each time.
2102 * -# Call psa_aead_update() zero, one or more times, passing a fragment
Gilles Peskinea05602d2019-01-17 15:25:52 +01002103 * of the message to encrypt each time.
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002104 * -# Call psa_aead_finish().
2105 *
2106 * The application may call psa_aead_abort() at any time after the operation
2107 * has been initialized.
2108 *
2109 * After a successful call to psa_aead_encrypt_setup(), the application must
2110 * eventually terminate the operation. The following events terminate an
2111 * operation:
2112 * - A failed call to any of the \c psa_aead_xxx functions.
2113 * - A call to psa_aead_finish(), psa_aead_verify() or psa_aead_abort().
2114 *
2115 * \param[in,out] operation The operation object to set up. It must have
2116 * been initialized as per the documentation for
2117 * #psa_aead_operation_t and not yet in use.
2118 * \param handle Handle to the key to use for the operation.
2119 * It must remain valid until the operation
2120 * terminates.
2121 * \param alg The AEAD algorithm to compute
2122 * (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
2123 * #PSA_ALG_IS_AEAD(\p alg) is true).
2124 *
2125 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
2126 * Success.
2127 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002128 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
2129 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
Gilles Peskine3be6b7f2019-03-05 19:32:26 +01002130 * \p handle is not compatible with \p alg.
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002131 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
2132 * \p alg is not supported or is not an AEAD algorithm.
2133 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
2134 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
2135 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02002136 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002137 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2138 * The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
2139 * It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
2140 * results in this error code.
2141 */
2142psa_status_t psa_aead_encrypt_setup(psa_aead_operation_t *operation,
2143 psa_key_handle_t handle,
2144 psa_algorithm_t alg);
2145
2146/** Set the key for a multipart authenticated decryption operation.
2147 *
2148 * The sequence of operations to decrypt a message with authentication
2149 * is as follows:
2150 * -# Allocate an operation object which will be passed to all the functions
2151 * listed here.
2152 * -# Initialize the operation object with one of the methods described in the
2153 * documentation for #psa_aead_operation_t, e.g.
2154 * PSA_AEAD_OPERATION_INIT.
2155 * -# Call psa_aead_decrypt_setup() to specify the algorithm and key.
Gilles Peskinebc59c852019-01-17 15:26:08 +01002156 * -# If needed, call psa_aead_set_lengths() to specify the length of the
2157 * inputs to the subsequent calls to psa_aead_update_ad() and
2158 * psa_aead_update(). See the documentation of psa_aead_set_lengths()
2159 * for details.
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002160 * -# Call psa_aead_set_nonce() with the nonce for the decryption.
2161 * -# Call psa_aead_update_ad() zero, one or more times, passing a fragment
2162 * of the non-encrypted additional authenticated data each time.
2163 * -# Call psa_aead_update() zero, one or more times, passing a fragment
Gilles Peskinea05602d2019-01-17 15:25:52 +01002164 * of the ciphertext to decrypt each time.
2165 * -# Call psa_aead_verify().
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002166 *
2167 * The application may call psa_aead_abort() at any time after the operation
2168 * has been initialized.
2169 *
2170 * After a successful call to psa_aead_decrypt_setup(), the application must
2171 * eventually terminate the operation. The following events terminate an
2172 * operation:
2173 * - A failed call to any of the \c psa_aead_xxx functions.
2174 * - A call to psa_aead_finish(), psa_aead_verify() or psa_aead_abort().
2175 *
2176 * \param[in,out] operation The operation object to set up. It must have
2177 * been initialized as per the documentation for
2178 * #psa_aead_operation_t and not yet in use.
2179 * \param handle Handle to the key to use for the operation.
2180 * It must remain valid until the operation
2181 * terminates.
2182 * \param alg The AEAD algorithm to compute
2183 * (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
2184 * #PSA_ALG_IS_AEAD(\p alg) is true).
2185 *
2186 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
2187 * Success.
2188 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002189 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
2190 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
Gilles Peskine3be6b7f2019-03-05 19:32:26 +01002191 * \p handle is not compatible with \p alg.
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002192 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
2193 * \p alg is not supported or is not an AEAD algorithm.
2194 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
2195 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
2196 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02002197 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002198 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2199 * The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
2200 * It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
2201 * results in this error code.
2202 */
2203psa_status_t psa_aead_decrypt_setup(psa_aead_operation_t *operation,
2204 psa_key_handle_t handle,
2205 psa_algorithm_t alg);
2206
2207/** Generate a random nonce for an authenticated encryption operation.
2208 *
2209 * This function generates a random nonce for the authenticated encryption
2210 * operation with an appropriate size for the chosen algorithm, key type
2211 * and key size.
2212 *
2213 * The application must call psa_aead_encrypt_setup() before
2214 * calling this function.
2215 *
2216 * If this function returns an error status, the operation becomes inactive.
2217 *
2218 * \param[in,out] operation Active AEAD operation.
2219 * \param[out] nonce Buffer where the generated nonce is to be
2220 * written.
2221 * \param nonce_size Size of the \p nonce buffer in bytes.
2222 * \param[out] nonce_length On success, the number of bytes of the
2223 * generated nonce.
2224 *
2225 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
2226 * Success.
2227 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2228 * The operation state is not valid (not set up, or nonce already set).
2229 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
2230 * The size of the \p nonce buffer is too small.
2231 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
2232 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
2233 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02002234 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002235 */
2236psa_status_t psa_aead_generate_nonce(psa_aead_operation_t *operation,
Andrew Thoelked16bdac2019-05-15 12:34:01 +01002237 uint8_t *nonce,
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002238 size_t nonce_size,
2239 size_t *nonce_length);
2240
2241/** Set the nonce for an authenticated encryption or decryption operation.
2242 *
2243 * This function sets the nonce for the authenticated
2244 * encryption or decryption operation.
2245 *
2246 * The application must call psa_aead_encrypt_setup() before
2247 * calling this function.
2248 *
2249 * If this function returns an error status, the operation becomes inactive.
2250 *
Gilles Peskinea05602d2019-01-17 15:25:52 +01002251 * \note When encrypting, applications should use psa_aead_generate_nonce()
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002252 * instead of this function, unless implementing a protocol that requires
2253 * a non-random IV.
2254 *
2255 * \param[in,out] operation Active AEAD operation.
Gilles Peskinea05602d2019-01-17 15:25:52 +01002256 * \param[in] nonce Buffer containing the nonce to use.
2257 * \param nonce_length Size of the nonce in bytes.
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002258 *
2259 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
2260 * Success.
2261 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2262 * The operation state is not valid (not set up, or nonce already set).
2263 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
2264 * The size of \p nonce is not acceptable for the chosen algorithm.
2265 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
2266 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
2267 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02002268 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002269 */
2270psa_status_t psa_aead_set_nonce(psa_aead_operation_t *operation,
Andrew Thoelked16bdac2019-05-15 12:34:01 +01002271 const uint8_t *nonce,
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002272 size_t nonce_length);
2273
Gilles Peskinebc59c852019-01-17 15:26:08 +01002274/** Declare the lengths of the message and additional data for AEAD.
2275 *
2276 * The application must call this function before calling
2277 * psa_aead_update_ad() or psa_aead_update() if the algorithm for
2278 * the operation requires it. If the algorithm does not require it,
2279 * calling this function is optional, but if this function is called
2280 * then the implementation must enforce the lengths.
2281 *
2282 * You may call this function before or after setting the nonce with
2283 * psa_aead_set_nonce() or psa_aead_generate_nonce().
2284 *
2285 * - For #PSA_ALG_CCM, calling this function is required.
2286 * - For the other AEAD algorithms defined in this specification, calling
2287 * this function is not required.
2288 * - For vendor-defined algorithm, refer to the vendor documentation.
2289 *
2290 * \param[in,out] operation Active AEAD operation.
2291 * \param ad_length Size of the non-encrypted additional
2292 * authenticated data in bytes.
2293 * \param plaintext_length Size of the plaintext to encrypt in bytes.
2294 *
2295 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
2296 * Success.
2297 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2298 * The operation state is not valid (not set up, already completed,
2299 * or psa_aead_update_ad() or psa_aead_update() already called).
2300 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
2301 * At least one of the lengths is not acceptable for the chosen
2302 * algorithm.
2303 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
2304 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
2305 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02002306 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskinebc59c852019-01-17 15:26:08 +01002307 */
2308psa_status_t psa_aead_set_lengths(psa_aead_operation_t *operation,
2309 size_t ad_length,
2310 size_t plaintext_length);
2311
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002312/** Pass additional data to an active AEAD operation.
2313 *
2314 * Additional data is authenticated, but not encrypted.
2315 *
2316 * You may call this function multiple times to pass successive fragments
2317 * of the additional data. You may not call this function after passing
2318 * data to encrypt or decrypt with psa_aead_update().
2319 *
2320 * Before calling this function, you must:
2321 * 1. Call either psa_aead_encrypt_setup() or psa_aead_decrypt_setup().
2322 * 2. Set the nonce with psa_aead_generate_nonce() or psa_aead_set_nonce().
2323 *
2324 * If this function returns an error status, the operation becomes inactive.
2325 *
2326 * \warning When decrypting, until psa_aead_verify() has returned #PSA_SUCCESS,
2327 * there is no guarantee that the input is valid. Therefore, until
2328 * you have called psa_aead_verify() and it has returned #PSA_SUCCESS,
2329 * treat the input as untrusted and prepare to undo any action that
2330 * depends on the input if psa_aead_verify() returns an error status.
2331 *
2332 * \param[in,out] operation Active AEAD operation.
2333 * \param[in] input Buffer containing the fragment of
2334 * additional data.
2335 * \param input_length Size of the \p input buffer in bytes.
2336 *
2337 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
2338 * Success.
2339 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2340 * The operation state is not valid (not set up, nonce not set,
2341 * psa_aead_update() already called, or operation already completed).
Gilles Peskinebc59c852019-01-17 15:26:08 +01002342 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
2343 * The total input length overflows the additional data length that
2344 * was previously specified with psa_aead_set_lengths().
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002345 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
2346 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
2347 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02002348 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002349 */
2350psa_status_t psa_aead_update_ad(psa_aead_operation_t *operation,
2351 const uint8_t *input,
2352 size_t input_length);
2353
2354/** Encrypt or decrypt a message fragment in an active AEAD operation.
2355 *
2356 * Before calling this function, you must:
2357 * 1. Call either psa_aead_encrypt_setup() or psa_aead_decrypt_setup().
2358 * The choice of setup function determines whether this function
2359 * encrypts or decrypts its input.
2360 * 2. Set the nonce with psa_aead_generate_nonce() or psa_aead_set_nonce().
2361 * 3. Call psa_aead_update_ad() to pass all the additional data.
2362 *
2363 * If this function returns an error status, the operation becomes inactive.
2364 *
2365 * \warning When decrypting, until psa_aead_verify() has returned #PSA_SUCCESS,
2366 * there is no guarantee that the input is valid. Therefore, until
2367 * you have called psa_aead_verify() and it has returned #PSA_SUCCESS:
2368 * - Do not use the output in any way other than storing it in a
2369 * confidential location. If you take any action that depends
2370 * on the tentative decrypted data, this action will need to be
2371 * undone if the input turns out not to be valid. Furthermore,
2372 * if an adversary can observe that this action took place
2373 * (for example through timing), they may be able to use this
2374 * fact as an oracle to decrypt any message encrypted with the
2375 * same key.
2376 * - In particular, do not copy the output anywhere but to a
2377 * memory or storage space that you have exclusive access to.
2378 *
Gilles Peskinef02aec92019-05-06 15:42:54 +02002379 * This function does not require the input to be aligned to any
2380 * particular block boundary. If the implementation can only process
Gilles Peskineac99e322019-05-14 16:10:53 +02002381 * a whole block at a time, it must consume all the input provided, but
2382 * it may delay the end of the corresponding output until a subsequent
2383 * call to psa_aead_update(), psa_aead_finish() or psa_aead_verify()
2384 * provides sufficient input. The amount of data that can be delayed
2385 * in this way is bounded by #PSA_AEAD_UPDATE_OUTPUT_SIZE.
Gilles Peskinef02aec92019-05-06 15:42:54 +02002386 *
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002387 * \param[in,out] operation Active AEAD operation.
2388 * \param[in] input Buffer containing the message fragment to
2389 * encrypt or decrypt.
2390 * \param input_length Size of the \p input buffer in bytes.
2391 * \param[out] output Buffer where the output is to be written.
2392 * \param output_size Size of the \p output buffer in bytes.
Gilles Peskine49dd8d82019-05-06 15:16:19 +02002393 * This must be at least
2394 * #PSA_AEAD_UPDATE_OUTPUT_SIZE(\c alg,
2395 * \p input_length) where \c alg is the
2396 * algorithm that is being calculated.
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002397 * \param[out] output_length On success, the number of bytes
2398 * that make up the returned output.
2399 *
2400 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
2401 * Success.
2402 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2403 * The operation state is not valid (not set up, nonce not set
2404 * or already completed).
2405 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
2406 * The size of the \p output buffer is too small.
Gilles Peskine49dd8d82019-05-06 15:16:19 +02002407 * You can determine a sufficient buffer size by calling
2408 * #PSA_AEAD_UPDATE_OUTPUT_SIZE(\c alg, \p input_length)
2409 * where \c alg is the algorithm that is being calculated.
Gilles Peskinebc59c852019-01-17 15:26:08 +01002410 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
2411 * The total length of input to psa_aead_update_ad() so far is
2412 * less than the additional data length that was previously
2413 * specified with psa_aead_set_lengths().
2414 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
2415 * The total input length overflows the plaintext length that
2416 * was previously specified with psa_aead_set_lengths().
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002417 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
2418 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
2419 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02002420 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002421 */
2422psa_status_t psa_aead_update(psa_aead_operation_t *operation,
2423 const uint8_t *input,
2424 size_t input_length,
Andrew Thoelked16bdac2019-05-15 12:34:01 +01002425 uint8_t *output,
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002426 size_t output_size,
2427 size_t *output_length);
2428
2429/** Finish encrypting a message in an AEAD operation.
2430 *
2431 * The operation must have been set up with psa_aead_encrypt_setup().
2432 *
2433 * This function finishes the authentication of the additional data
2434 * formed by concatenating the inputs passed to preceding calls to
2435 * psa_aead_update_ad() with the plaintext formed by concatenating the
2436 * inputs passed to preceding calls to psa_aead_update().
2437 *
2438 * This function has two output buffers:
2439 * - \p ciphertext contains trailing ciphertext that was buffered from
Gilles Peskinef02aec92019-05-06 15:42:54 +02002440 * preceding calls to psa_aead_update().
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002441 * - \p tag contains the authentication tag. Its length is always
Gilles Peskine3be6b7f2019-03-05 19:32:26 +01002442 * #PSA_AEAD_TAG_LENGTH(\c alg) where \c alg is the AEAD algorithm
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002443 * that the operation performs.
2444 *
2445 * When this function returns, the operation becomes inactive.
2446 *
2447 * \param[in,out] operation Active AEAD operation.
2448 * \param[out] ciphertext Buffer where the last part of the ciphertext
2449 * is to be written.
2450 * \param ciphertext_size Size of the \p ciphertext buffer in bytes.
Gilles Peskine49dd8d82019-05-06 15:16:19 +02002451 * This must be at least
2452 * #PSA_AEAD_FINISH_OUTPUT_SIZE(\c alg) where
2453 * \c alg is the algorithm that is being
2454 * calculated.
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002455 * \param[out] ciphertext_length On success, the number of bytes of
2456 * returned ciphertext.
2457 * \param[out] tag Buffer where the authentication tag is
2458 * to be written.
2459 * \param tag_size Size of the \p tag buffer in bytes.
Gilles Peskine49dd8d82019-05-06 15:16:19 +02002460 * This must be at least
2461 * #PSA_AEAD_TAG_LENGTH(\c alg) where \c alg is
2462 * the algorithm that is being calculated.
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002463 * \param[out] tag_length On success, the number of bytes
2464 * that make up the returned tag.
2465 *
2466 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
2467 * Success.
2468 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2469 * The operation state is not valid (not set up, nonce not set,
2470 * decryption, or already completed).
2471 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
Gilles Peskine3be6b7f2019-03-05 19:32:26 +01002472 * The size of the \p ciphertext or \p tag buffer is too small.
Gilles Peskine49dd8d82019-05-06 15:16:19 +02002473 * You can determine a sufficient buffer size for \p ciphertext by
2474 * calling #PSA_AEAD_FINISH_OUTPUT_SIZE(\c alg)
2475 * where \c alg is the algorithm that is being calculated.
2476 * You can determine a sufficient buffer size for \p tag by
2477 * calling #PSA_AEAD_TAG_LENGTH(\c alg).
Gilles Peskinebc59c852019-01-17 15:26:08 +01002478 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
2479 * The total length of input to psa_aead_update_ad() so far is
2480 * less than the additional data length that was previously
2481 * specified with psa_aead_set_lengths().
2482 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
2483 * The total length of input to psa_aead_update() so far is
2484 * less than the plaintext length that was previously
2485 * specified with psa_aead_set_lengths().
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002486 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
2487 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
2488 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02002489 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002490 */
2491psa_status_t psa_aead_finish(psa_aead_operation_t *operation,
Gilles Peskinea05602d2019-01-17 15:25:52 +01002492 uint8_t *ciphertext,
2493 size_t ciphertext_size,
2494 size_t *ciphertext_length,
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002495 uint8_t *tag,
2496 size_t tag_size,
2497 size_t *tag_length);
2498
2499/** Finish authenticating and decrypting a message in an AEAD operation.
2500 *
2501 * The operation must have been set up with psa_aead_decrypt_setup().
2502 *
2503 * This function finishes the authentication of the additional data
2504 * formed by concatenating the inputs passed to preceding calls to
2505 * psa_aead_update_ad() with the ciphertext formed by concatenating the
2506 * inputs passed to preceding calls to psa_aead_update().
2507 *
2508 * When this function returns, the operation becomes inactive.
2509 *
2510 * \param[in,out] operation Active AEAD operation.
Gilles Peskine5211efb2019-05-06 15:56:05 +02002511 * \param[out] plaintext Buffer where the last part of the plaintext
Gilles Peskineac99e322019-05-14 16:10:53 +02002512 * is to be written. This is the remaining data
Gilles Peskine5211efb2019-05-06 15:56:05 +02002513 * from previous calls to psa_aead_update()
2514 * that could not be processed until the end
2515 * of the input.
2516 * \param plaintext_size Size of the \p plaintext buffer in bytes.
Gilles Peskine49dd8d82019-05-06 15:16:19 +02002517 * This must be at least
2518 * #PSA_AEAD_VERIFY_OUTPUT_SIZE(\c alg) where
2519 * \c alg is the algorithm that is being
2520 * calculated.
Gilles Peskine5211efb2019-05-06 15:56:05 +02002521 * \param[out] plaintext_length On success, the number of bytes of
2522 * returned plaintext.
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002523 * \param[in] tag Buffer containing the authentication tag.
2524 * \param tag_length Size of the \p tag buffer in bytes.
2525 *
2526 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
2527 * Success.
2528 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2529 * The operation state is not valid (not set up, nonce not set,
2530 * encryption, or already completed).
Gilles Peskine49dd8d82019-05-06 15:16:19 +02002531 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
2532 * The size of the \p plaintext buffer is too small.
2533 * You can determine a sufficient buffer size for \p plaintext by
2534 * calling #PSA_AEAD_VERIFY_OUTPUT_SIZE(\c alg)
2535 * where \c alg is the algorithm that is being calculated.
Gilles Peskinebc59c852019-01-17 15:26:08 +01002536 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
2537 * The total length of input to psa_aead_update_ad() so far is
2538 * less than the additional data length that was previously
2539 * specified with psa_aead_set_lengths().
2540 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
2541 * The total length of input to psa_aead_update() so far is
2542 * less than the plaintext length that was previously
2543 * specified with psa_aead_set_lengths().
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002544 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
2545 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
2546 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02002547 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002548 */
2549psa_status_t psa_aead_verify(psa_aead_operation_t *operation,
Gilles Peskine5211efb2019-05-06 15:56:05 +02002550 uint8_t *plaintext,
2551 size_t plaintext_size,
2552 size_t *plaintext_length,
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002553 const uint8_t *tag,
2554 size_t tag_length);
2555
2556/** Abort an AEAD operation.
2557 *
2558 * Aborting an operation frees all associated resources except for the
2559 * \p operation structure itself. Once aborted, the operation object
2560 * can be reused for another operation by calling
2561 * psa_aead_encrypt_setup() or psa_aead_decrypt_setup() again.
2562 *
2563 * You may call this function any time after the operation object has
2564 * been initialized by any of the following methods:
2565 * - A call to psa_aead_encrypt_setup() or psa_aead_decrypt_setup(),
2566 * whether it succeeds or not.
2567 * - Initializing the \c struct to all-bits-zero.
2568 * - Initializing the \c struct to logical zeros, e.g.
2569 * `psa_aead_operation_t operation = {0}`.
2570 *
2571 * In particular, calling psa_aead_abort() after the operation has been
2572 * terminated by a call to psa_aead_abort() or psa_aead_finish()
2573 * is safe and has no effect.
2574 *
2575 * \param[in,out] operation Initialized AEAD operation.
2576 *
2577 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
2578 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2579 * \p operation is not an active AEAD operation.
2580 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
2581 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02002582 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine30a9e412019-01-14 18:36:12 +01002583 */
2584psa_status_t psa_aead_abort(psa_aead_operation_t *operation);
2585
Gilles Peskine3b555712018-03-03 21:27:57 +01002586/**@}*/
2587
Gilles Peskine20035e32018-02-03 22:44:14 +01002588/** \defgroup asymmetric Asymmetric cryptography
2589 * @{
2590 */
2591
2592/**
2593 * \brief Sign a hash or short message with a private key.
2594 *
Gilles Peskine08bac712018-06-26 16:14:46 +02002595 * Note that to perform a hash-and-sign signature algorithm, you must
Gilles Peskineda8191d1c2018-07-08 19:46:38 +02002596 * first calculate the hash by calling psa_hash_setup(), psa_hash_update()
Gilles Peskine08bac712018-06-26 16:14:46 +02002597 * and psa_hash_finish(). Then pass the resulting hash as the \p hash
2598 * parameter to this function. You can use #PSA_ALG_SIGN_GET_HASH(\p alg)
2599 * to determine the hash algorithm to use.
2600 *
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +01002601 * \param handle Handle to the key to use for the operation.
2602 * It must be an asymmetric key pair.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02002603 * \param alg A signature algorithm that is compatible with
Gilles Peskine3be6b7f2019-03-05 19:32:26 +01002604 * the type of \p handle.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02002605 * \param[in] hash The hash or message to sign.
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +02002606 * \param hash_length Size of the \p hash buffer in bytes.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02002607 * \param[out] signature Buffer where the signature is to be written.
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +02002608 * \param signature_size Size of the \p signature buffer in bytes.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02002609 * \param[out] signature_length On success, the number of bytes
2610 * that make up the returned signature value.
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +01002611 *
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02002612 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
2613 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +02002614 * The size of the \p signature buffer is too small. You can
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +01002615 * determine a sufficient buffer size by calling
Gilles Peskine7256e6c2018-07-12 00:34:26 +02002616 * #PSA_ASYMMETRIC_SIGN_OUTPUT_SIZE(\c key_type, \c key_bits, \p alg)
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +01002617 * where \c key_type and \c key_bits are the type and bit-size
Gilles Peskine3be6b7f2019-03-05 19:32:26 +01002618 * respectively of \p handle.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02002619 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
2620 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
2621 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
2622 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
2623 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02002624 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02002625 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_ENTROPY
itayzafrir90d8c7a2018-09-12 11:44:52 +03002626 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
itayzafrir18617092018-09-16 12:22:41 +03002627 * The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
2628 * It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
2629 * results in this error code.
Gilles Peskine20035e32018-02-03 22:44:14 +01002630 */
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +01002631psa_status_t psa_asymmetric_sign(psa_key_handle_t handle,
Gilles Peskine20035e32018-02-03 22:44:14 +01002632 psa_algorithm_t alg,
2633 const uint8_t *hash,
2634 size_t hash_length,
Gilles Peskine20035e32018-02-03 22:44:14 +01002635 uint8_t *signature,
2636 size_t signature_size,
2637 size_t *signature_length);
2638
2639/**
2640 * \brief Verify the signature a hash or short message using a public key.
2641 *
Gilles Peskine08bac712018-06-26 16:14:46 +02002642 * Note that to perform a hash-and-sign signature algorithm, you must
Gilles Peskineda8191d1c2018-07-08 19:46:38 +02002643 * first calculate the hash by calling psa_hash_setup(), psa_hash_update()
Gilles Peskine08bac712018-06-26 16:14:46 +02002644 * and psa_hash_finish(). Then pass the resulting hash as the \p hash
2645 * parameter to this function. You can use #PSA_ALG_SIGN_GET_HASH(\p alg)
2646 * to determine the hash algorithm to use.
2647 *
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +01002648 * \param handle Handle to the key to use for the operation.
2649 * It must be a public key or an asymmetric key pair.
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +01002650 * \param alg A signature algorithm that is compatible with
Gilles Peskine3be6b7f2019-03-05 19:32:26 +01002651 * the type of \p handle.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02002652 * \param[in] hash The hash or message whose signature is to be
Gilles Peskine08bac712018-06-26 16:14:46 +02002653 * verified.
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +02002654 * \param hash_length Size of the \p hash buffer in bytes.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02002655 * \param[in] signature Buffer containing the signature to verify.
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +02002656 * \param signature_length Size of the \p signature buffer in bytes.
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +01002657 *
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02002658 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +01002659 * The signature is valid.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02002660 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_SIGNATURE
Gilles Peskine308b91d2018-02-08 09:47:44 +01002661 * The calculation was perfomed successfully, but the passed
2662 * signature is not a valid signature.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02002663 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
2664 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
2665 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
2666 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
2667 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02002668 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
itayzafrir90d8c7a2018-09-12 11:44:52 +03002669 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
itayzafrir18617092018-09-16 12:22:41 +03002670 * The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
2671 * It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
2672 * results in this error code.
Gilles Peskine20035e32018-02-03 22:44:14 +01002673 */
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +01002674psa_status_t psa_asymmetric_verify(psa_key_handle_t handle,
Gilles Peskine20035e32018-02-03 22:44:14 +01002675 psa_algorithm_t alg,
2676 const uint8_t *hash,
2677 size_t hash_length,
Gilles Peskinee9191ff2018-06-27 14:58:41 +02002678 const uint8_t *signature,
Gilles Peskine526fab02018-06-27 18:19:40 +02002679 size_t signature_length);
Gilles Peskine20035e32018-02-03 22:44:14 +01002680
Gilles Peskine6944f9a2018-03-28 14:18:39 +02002681/**
2682 * \brief Encrypt a short message with a public key.
2683 *
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +01002684 * \param handle Handle to the key to use for the operation.
2685 * It must be a public key or an asymmetric
2686 * key pair.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02002687 * \param alg An asymmetric encryption algorithm that is
Gilles Peskine3be6b7f2019-03-05 19:32:26 +01002688 * compatible with the type of \p handle.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02002689 * \param[in] input The message to encrypt.
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +02002690 * \param input_length Size of the \p input buffer in bytes.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02002691 * \param[in] salt A salt or label, if supported by the
2692 * encryption algorithm.
2693 * If the algorithm does not support a
2694 * salt, pass \c NULL.
2695 * If the algorithm supports an optional
2696 * salt and you do not want to pass a salt,
2697 * pass \c NULL.
Gilles Peskine6944f9a2018-03-28 14:18:39 +02002698 *
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02002699 * - For #PSA_ALG_RSA_PKCS1V15_CRYPT, no salt is
2700 * supported.
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +02002701 * \param salt_length Size of the \p salt buffer in bytes.
2702 * If \p salt is \c NULL, pass 0.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02002703 * \param[out] output Buffer where the encrypted message is to
2704 * be written.
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +02002705 * \param output_size Size of the \p output buffer in bytes.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02002706 * \param[out] output_length On success, the number of bytes
2707 * that make up the returned output.
Gilles Peskine6944f9a2018-03-28 14:18:39 +02002708 *
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02002709 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
2710 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +02002711 * The size of the \p output buffer is too small. You can
Gilles Peskine6944f9a2018-03-28 14:18:39 +02002712 * determine a sufficient buffer size by calling
Gilles Peskine7256e6c2018-07-12 00:34:26 +02002713 * #PSA_ASYMMETRIC_ENCRYPT_OUTPUT_SIZE(\c key_type, \c key_bits, \p alg)
Gilles Peskine6944f9a2018-03-28 14:18:39 +02002714 * where \c key_type and \c key_bits are the type and bit-size
Gilles Peskine3be6b7f2019-03-05 19:32:26 +01002715 * respectively of \p handle.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02002716 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
2717 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
2718 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
2719 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
2720 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02002721 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02002722 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_ENTROPY
itayzafrir90d8c7a2018-09-12 11:44:52 +03002723 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
itayzafrir18617092018-09-16 12:22:41 +03002724 * The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
2725 * It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
2726 * results in this error code.
Gilles Peskine6944f9a2018-03-28 14:18:39 +02002727 */
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +01002728psa_status_t psa_asymmetric_encrypt(psa_key_handle_t handle,
Gilles Peskine6944f9a2018-03-28 14:18:39 +02002729 psa_algorithm_t alg,
2730 const uint8_t *input,
2731 size_t input_length,
2732 const uint8_t *salt,
2733 size_t salt_length,
2734 uint8_t *output,
2735 size_t output_size,
2736 size_t *output_length);
2737
2738/**
2739 * \brief Decrypt a short message with a private key.
2740 *
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +01002741 * \param handle Handle to the key to use for the operation.
2742 * It must be an asymmetric key pair.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02002743 * \param alg An asymmetric encryption algorithm that is
Gilles Peskine3be6b7f2019-03-05 19:32:26 +01002744 * compatible with the type of \p handle.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02002745 * \param[in] input The message to decrypt.
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +02002746 * \param input_length Size of the \p input buffer in bytes.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02002747 * \param[in] salt A salt or label, if supported by the
2748 * encryption algorithm.
2749 * If the algorithm does not support a
2750 * salt, pass \c NULL.
2751 * If the algorithm supports an optional
2752 * salt and you do not want to pass a salt,
2753 * pass \c NULL.
Gilles Peskine6944f9a2018-03-28 14:18:39 +02002754 *
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02002755 * - For #PSA_ALG_RSA_PKCS1V15_CRYPT, no salt is
2756 * supported.
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +02002757 * \param salt_length Size of the \p salt buffer in bytes.
2758 * If \p salt is \c NULL, pass 0.
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02002759 * \param[out] output Buffer where the decrypted message is to
2760 * be written.
2761 * \param output_size Size of the \c output buffer in bytes.
2762 * \param[out] output_length On success, the number of bytes
2763 * that make up the returned output.
Gilles Peskine6944f9a2018-03-28 14:18:39 +02002764 *
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02002765 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
2766 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
Gilles Peskinefa4070c2018-07-12 19:23:03 +02002767 * The size of the \p output buffer is too small. You can
Gilles Peskine6944f9a2018-03-28 14:18:39 +02002768 * determine a sufficient buffer size by calling
Gilles Peskinedda3bd32018-07-12 19:40:46 +02002769 * #PSA_ASYMMETRIC_DECRYPT_OUTPUT_SIZE(\c key_type, \c key_bits, \p alg)
Gilles Peskine6944f9a2018-03-28 14:18:39 +02002770 * where \c key_type and \c key_bits are the type and bit-size
Gilles Peskine3be6b7f2019-03-05 19:32:26 +01002771 * respectively of \p handle.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02002772 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
2773 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
2774 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
2775 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
2776 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02002777 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02002778 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_ENTROPY
2779 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_PADDING
itayzafrir90d8c7a2018-09-12 11:44:52 +03002780 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
itayzafrir18617092018-09-16 12:22:41 +03002781 * The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
2782 * It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
2783 * results in this error code.
Gilles Peskine6944f9a2018-03-28 14:18:39 +02002784 */
Gilles Peskineae32aac2018-11-30 14:39:32 +01002785psa_status_t psa_asymmetric_decrypt(psa_key_handle_t handle,
Gilles Peskine6944f9a2018-03-28 14:18:39 +02002786 psa_algorithm_t alg,
2787 const uint8_t *input,
2788 size_t input_length,
2789 const uint8_t *salt,
2790 size_t salt_length,
2791 uint8_t *output,
2792 size_t output_size,
2793 size_t *output_length);
2794
Gilles Peskine2f9c4dc2018-01-28 13:16:24 +01002795/**@}*/
2796
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02002797/** \defgroup key_derivation Key derivation and pseudorandom generation
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02002798 * @{
2799 */
2800
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02002801/** The type of the state data structure for key derivation operations.
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02002802 *
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02002803 * Before calling any function on a key derivation operation object, the
2804 * application must initialize it by any of the following means:
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02002805 * - Set the structure to all-bits-zero, for example:
2806 * \code
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02002807 * psa_key_derivation_operation_t operation;
2808 * memset(&operation, 0, sizeof(operation));
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02002809 * \endcode
2810 * - Initialize the structure to logical zero values, for example:
2811 * \code
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02002812 * psa_key_derivation_operation_t operation = {0};
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02002813 * \endcode
Gilles Peskinea99d3fb2019-05-16 15:28:51 +02002814 * - Initialize the structure to the initializer #PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_OPERATION_INIT,
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02002815 * for example:
2816 * \code
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02002817 * psa_key_derivation_operation_t operation = PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_OPERATION_INIT;
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02002818 * \endcode
Gilles Peskinea99d3fb2019-05-16 15:28:51 +02002819 * - Assign the result of the function psa_key_derivation_operation_init()
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02002820 * to the structure, for example:
2821 * \code
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02002822 * psa_key_derivation_operation_t operation;
2823 * operation = psa_key_derivation_operation_init();
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02002824 * \endcode
2825 *
2826 * This is an implementation-defined \c struct. Applications should not
2827 * make any assumptions about the content of this structure except
2828 * as directed by the documentation of a specific implementation.
2829 */
Gilles Peskinecbe66502019-05-16 16:59:18 +02002830typedef struct psa_key_derivation_s psa_key_derivation_operation_t;
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02002831
Gilles Peskinea99d3fb2019-05-16 15:28:51 +02002832/** \def PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_OPERATION_INIT
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02002833 *
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02002834 * This macro returns a suitable initializer for a key derivation operation
2835 * object of type #psa_key_derivation_operation_t.
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02002836 */
2837#ifdef __DOXYGEN_ONLY__
2838/* This is an example definition for documentation purposes.
2839 * Implementations should define a suitable value in `crypto_struct.h`.
2840 */
Gilles Peskinea99d3fb2019-05-16 15:28:51 +02002841#define PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_OPERATION_INIT {0}
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02002842#endif
2843
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02002844/** Return an initial value for a key derivation operation object.
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02002845 */
Gilles Peskinea99d3fb2019-05-16 15:28:51 +02002846static psa_key_derivation_operation_t psa_key_derivation_operation_init(void);
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02002847
Gilles Peskine1cb9a082019-05-16 17:56:47 +02002848/** Set up a key derivation operation.
2849 *
2850 * A key derivation algorithm takes some inputs and uses them to generate
2851 * a byte stream in a deterministic way.
2852 * This byte stream can be used to produce keys and other
2853 * cryptographic material.
2854 *
2855 * To derive a key:
2856 * - Start with an initialized object of type #psa_key_derivation_operation_t.
2857 * - Call psa_key_derivation_setup() to select the algorithm.
2858 * - Provide the inputs for the key derivation by calling
2859 * psa_key_derivation_input_bytes() or psa_key_derivation_input_key()
2860 * as appropriate. Which inputs are needed, in what order, and whether
2861 * they may be keys and if so of what type depends on the algorithm.
2862 * - Optionally set the operation's maximum capacity with
2863 * psa_key_derivation_set_capacity(). You may do this before, in the middle
2864 * of or after providing inputs. For some algorithms, this step is mandatory
2865 * because the output depends on the maximum capacity.
2866 * - To derive a key, call psa_key_derivation_output_key().
2867 * To derive a byte string for a different purpose, call
2868 * - psa_key_derivation_output_bytes().
2869 * Successive calls to these functions use successive output bytes
2870 * calculated by the key derivation algorithm.
2871 * - Clean up the key derivation operation object with
2872 * psa_key_derivation_abort().
2873 *
2874 * \param[in,out] operation The key derivation operation object
2875 * to set up. It must
2876 * have been initialized but not set up yet.
2877 * \param alg The key derivation algorithm to compute
2878 * (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
2879 * #PSA_ALG_IS_KEY_DERIVATION(\p alg) is true).
2880 *
2881 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
2882 * Success.
2883 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
2884 * \c alg is not a key derivation algorithm.
2885 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
2886 * \c alg is not supported or is not a key derivation algorithm.
2887 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
2888 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
2889 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02002890 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine1cb9a082019-05-16 17:56:47 +02002891 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2892 */
2893psa_status_t psa_key_derivation_setup(
2894 psa_key_derivation_operation_t *operation,
2895 psa_algorithm_t alg);
2896
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02002897/** Retrieve the current capacity of a key derivation operation.
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02002898 *
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02002899 * The capacity of a key derivation is the maximum number of bytes that it can
2900 * return. When you get *N* bytes of output from a key derivation operation,
2901 * this reduces its capacity by *N*.
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02002902 *
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02002903 * \param[in] operation The operation to query.
2904 * \param[out] capacity On success, the capacity of the operation.
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02002905 *
Gilles Peskine644cd5f2018-12-11 16:47:35 +01002906 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
2907 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2908 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02002909 */
Gilles Peskinecf7292e2019-05-16 17:53:40 +02002910psa_status_t psa_key_derivation_get_capacity(
2911 const psa_key_derivation_operation_t *operation,
2912 size_t *capacity);
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02002913
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02002914/** Set the maximum capacity of a key derivation operation.
Gilles Peskineb70a0fd2019-01-07 22:59:38 +01002915 *
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02002916 * The capacity of a key derivation operation is the maximum number of bytes
2917 * that the key derivation operation can return from this point onwards.
2918 *
2919 * \param[in,out] operation The key derivation operation object to modify.
2920 * \param capacity The new capacity of the operation.
2921 * It must be less or equal to the operation's
Gilles Peskineb70a0fd2019-01-07 22:59:38 +01002922 * current capacity.
2923 *
2924 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
2925 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02002926 * \p capacity is larger than the operation's current capacity.
2927 * In this case, the operation object remains valid and its capacity
2928 * remains unchanged.
Gilles Peskineb70a0fd2019-01-07 22:59:38 +01002929 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2930 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
2931 */
Gilles Peskinecf7292e2019-05-16 17:53:40 +02002932psa_status_t psa_key_derivation_set_capacity(
2933 psa_key_derivation_operation_t *operation,
2934 size_t capacity);
Gilles Peskineb70a0fd2019-01-07 22:59:38 +01002935
Gilles Peskine1cb9a082019-05-16 17:56:47 +02002936/** Use the maximum possible capacity for a key derivation operation.
2937 *
2938 * Use this value as the capacity argument when setting up a key derivation
2939 * to indicate that the operation should have the maximum possible capacity.
2940 * The value of the maximum possible capacity depends on the key derivation
2941 * algorithm.
2942 */
2943#define PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_UNLIMITED_CAPACITY ((size_t)(-1))
2944
2945/** Provide an input for key derivation or key agreement.
2946 *
2947 * Which inputs are required and in what order depends on the algorithm.
2948 * Refer to the documentation of each key derivation or key agreement
2949 * algorithm for information.
2950 *
2951 * This function passes direct inputs. Some inputs must be passed as keys
2952 * using psa_key_derivation_input_key() instead of this function. Refer to
2953 * the documentation of individual step types for information.
2954 *
2955 * \param[in,out] operation The key derivation operation object to use.
2956 * It must have been set up with
2957 * psa_key_derivation_setup() and must not
2958 * have produced any output yet.
2959 * \param step Which step the input data is for.
2960 * \param[in] data Input data to use.
2961 * \param data_length Size of the \p data buffer in bytes.
2962 *
2963 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
2964 * Success.
2965 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
2966 * \c step is not compatible with the operation's algorithm.
2967 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
2968 * \c step does not allow direct inputs.
2969 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
2970 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
2971 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02002972 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine1cb9a082019-05-16 17:56:47 +02002973 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2974 * The value of \p step is not valid given the state of \p operation.
2975 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2976 * The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
2977 * It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
2978 * results in this error code.
2979 */
2980psa_status_t psa_key_derivation_input_bytes(
2981 psa_key_derivation_operation_t *operation,
2982 psa_key_derivation_step_t step,
2983 const uint8_t *data,
2984 size_t data_length);
2985
2986/** Provide an input for key derivation in the form of a key.
2987 *
2988 * Which inputs are required and in what order depends on the algorithm.
2989 * Refer to the documentation of each key derivation or key agreement
2990 * algorithm for information.
2991 *
2992 * This function passes key inputs. Some inputs must be passed as keys
2993 * of the appropriate type using this function, while others must be
2994 * passed as direct inputs using psa_key_derivation_input_bytes(). Refer to
2995 * the documentation of individual step types for information.
2996 *
2997 * \param[in,out] operation The key derivation operation object to use.
2998 * It must have been set up with
2999 * psa_key_derivation_setup() and must not
3000 * have produced any output yet.
3001 * \param step Which step the input data is for.
3002 * \param handle Handle to the key. It must have an
3003 * appropriate type for \p step and must
3004 * allow the usage #PSA_KEY_USAGE_DERIVE.
3005 *
3006 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
3007 * Success.
3008 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
3009 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DOES_NOT_EXIST
3010 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
3011 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
3012 * \c step is not compatible with the operation's algorithm.
3013 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
3014 * \c step does not allow key inputs.
3015 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
3016 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
3017 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02003018 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine1cb9a082019-05-16 17:56:47 +02003019 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
3020 * The value of \p step is not valid given the state of \p operation.
3021 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
3022 * The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
3023 * It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
3024 * results in this error code.
3025 */
3026psa_status_t psa_key_derivation_input_key(
3027 psa_key_derivation_operation_t *operation,
3028 psa_key_derivation_step_t step,
3029 psa_key_handle_t handle);
3030
3031/** Perform a key agreement and use the shared secret as input to a key
3032 * derivation.
3033 *
3034 * A key agreement algorithm takes two inputs: a private key \p private_key
3035 * a public key \p peer_key.
3036 * The result of this function is passed as input to a key derivation.
3037 * The output of this key derivation can be extracted by reading from the
3038 * resulting operation to produce keys and other cryptographic material.
3039 *
3040 * \param[in,out] operation The key derivation operation object to use.
3041 * It must have been set up with
3042 * psa_key_derivation_setup() with a
3043 * key agreement and derivation algorithm
3044 * \c alg (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
3045 * #PSA_ALG_IS_KEY_AGREEMENT(\c alg) is true
3046 * and #PSA_ALG_IS_RAW_KEY_AGREEMENT(\c alg)
3047 * is false).
3048 * The operation must be ready for an
3049 * input of the type given by \p step.
3050 * \param step Which step the input data is for.
3051 * \param private_key Handle to the private key to use.
3052 * \param[in] peer_key Public key of the peer. The peer key must be in the
3053 * same format that psa_import_key() accepts for the
3054 * public key type corresponding to the type of
3055 * private_key. That is, this function performs the
3056 * equivalent of
3057 * #psa_import_key(...,
3058 * `peer_key`, `peer_key_length`) where
3059 * with key attributes indicating the public key
3060 * type corresponding to the type of `private_key`.
3061 * For example, for EC keys, this means that peer_key
3062 * is interpreted as a point on the curve that the
3063 * private key is on. The standard formats for public
3064 * keys are documented in the documentation of
3065 * psa_export_public_key().
3066 * \param peer_key_length Size of \p peer_key in bytes.
3067 *
3068 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
3069 * Success.
3070 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
3071 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DOES_NOT_EXIST
3072 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
3073 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
3074 * \c private_key is not compatible with \c alg,
3075 * or \p peer_key is not valid for \c alg or not compatible with
3076 * \c private_key.
3077 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
3078 * \c alg is not supported or is not a key derivation algorithm.
3079 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
3080 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
3081 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02003082 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine1cb9a082019-05-16 17:56:47 +02003083 */
3084psa_status_t psa_key_derivation_key_agreement(
3085 psa_key_derivation_operation_t *operation,
3086 psa_key_derivation_step_t step,
3087 psa_key_handle_t private_key,
3088 const uint8_t *peer_key,
3089 size_t peer_key_length);
3090
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02003091/** Read some data from a key derivation operation.
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02003092 *
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02003093 * This function calculates output bytes from a key derivation algorithm and
3094 * return those bytes.
3095 * If you view the key derivation's output as a stream of bytes, this
3096 * function destructively reads the requested number of bytes from the
3097 * stream.
3098 * The operation's capacity decreases by the number of bytes read.
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02003099 *
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02003100 * \param[in,out] operation The key derivation operation object to read from.
3101 * \param[out] output Buffer where the output will be written.
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02003102 * \param output_length Number of bytes to output.
3103 *
Gilles Peskine644cd5f2018-12-11 16:47:35 +01003104 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +02003105 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_DATA
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02003106 * The operation's capacity was less than
3107 * \p output_length bytes. Note that in this case,
3108 * no output is written to the output buffer.
3109 * The operation's capacity is set to 0, thus
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02003110 * subsequent calls to this function will not
3111 * succeed, even with a smaller output buffer.
Gilles Peskine644cd5f2018-12-11 16:47:35 +01003112 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
3113 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
3114 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
3115 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02003116 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02003117 */
Gilles Peskinecf7292e2019-05-16 17:53:40 +02003118psa_status_t psa_key_derivation_output_bytes(
3119 psa_key_derivation_operation_t *operation,
3120 uint8_t *output,
3121 size_t output_length);
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02003122
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02003123/** Derive a key from an ongoing key derivation operation.
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02003124 *
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02003125 * This function calculates output bytes from a key derivation algorithm
3126 * and uses those bytes to generate a key deterministically.
3127 * If you view the key derivation's output as a stream of bytes, this
3128 * function destructively reads as many bytes as required from the
3129 * stream.
3130 * The operation's capacity decreases by the number of bytes read.
3131 *
3132 * How much output is produced and consumed from the operation, and how
3133 * the key is derived, depends on the key type:
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02003134 *
Gilles Peskinefa4486d2019-03-11 17:30:31 +01003135 * - For key types for which the key is an arbitrary sequence of bytes
Gilles Peskinecf7292e2019-05-16 17:53:40 +02003136 * of a given size, this function is functionally equivalent to
3137 * calling #psa_key_derivation_output_bytes
Gilles Peskinefa4486d2019-03-11 17:30:31 +01003138 * and passing the resulting output to #psa_import_key.
3139 * However, this function has a security benefit:
3140 * if the implementation provides an isolation boundary then
3141 * the key material is not exposed outside the isolation boundary.
3142 * As a consequence, for these key types, this function always consumes
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02003143 * exactly (\p bits / 8) bytes from the operation.
Gilles Peskinefa4486d2019-03-11 17:30:31 +01003144 * The following key types defined in this specification follow this scheme:
3145 *
3146 * - #PSA_KEY_TYPE_AES;
Gilles Peskinefa4486d2019-03-11 17:30:31 +01003147 * - #PSA_KEY_TYPE_ARC4;
3148 * - #PSA_KEY_TYPE_CAMELLIA;
Gilles Peskinefa4486d2019-03-11 17:30:31 +01003149 * - #PSA_KEY_TYPE_DERIVE;
3150 * - #PSA_KEY_TYPE_HMAC.
3151 *
3152 * - For ECC keys on a Montgomery elliptic curve
Gilles Peskinec93b80c2019-05-16 19:39:54 +02003153 * (#PSA_KEY_TYPE_ECC_KEY_PAIR(\c curve) where \c curve designates a
Gilles Peskinefa4486d2019-03-11 17:30:31 +01003154 * Montgomery curve), this function always draws a byte string whose
3155 * length is determined by the curve, and sets the mandatory bits
3156 * accordingly. That is:
3157 *
3158 * - #PSA_ECC_CURVE_CURVE25519: draw a 32-byte string
3159 * and process it as specified in RFC 7748 &sect;5.
3160 * - #PSA_ECC_CURVE_CURVE448: draw a 56-byte string
3161 * and process it as specified in RFC 7748 &sect;5.
3162 *
3163 * - For key types for which the key is represented by a single sequence of
3164 * \p bits bits with constraints as to which bit sequences are acceptable,
3165 * this function draws a byte string of length (\p bits / 8) bytes rounded
3166 * up to the nearest whole number of bytes. If the resulting byte string
3167 * is acceptable, it becomes the key, otherwise the drawn bytes are discarded.
3168 * This process is repeated until an acceptable byte string is drawn.
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02003169 * The byte string drawn from the operation is interpreted as specified
Gilles Peskinefa4486d2019-03-11 17:30:31 +01003170 * for the output produced by psa_export_key().
3171 * The following key types defined in this specification follow this scheme:
3172 *
Gilles Peskine2de2c0d2019-03-11 17:59:16 +01003173 * - #PSA_KEY_TYPE_DES.
3174 * Force-set the parity bits, but discard forbidden weak keys.
3175 * For 2-key and 3-key triple-DES, the three keys are generated
3176 * successively (for example, for 3-key triple-DES,
3177 * if the first 8 bytes specify a weak key and the next 8 bytes do not,
3178 * discard the first 8 bytes, use the next 8 bytes as the first key,
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02003179 * and continue reading output from the operation to derive the other
Gilles Peskine2de2c0d2019-03-11 17:59:16 +01003180 * two keys).
Gilles Peskinec93b80c2019-05-16 19:39:54 +02003181 * - Finite-field Diffie-Hellman keys (#PSA_KEY_TYPE_DH_KEY_PAIR(\c group)
Gilles Peskinea1302192019-05-16 13:58:24 +02003182 * where \c group designates any Diffie-Hellman group) and
Gilles Peskine2de2c0d2019-03-11 17:59:16 +01003183 * ECC keys on a Weierstrass elliptic curve
Gilles Peskinec93b80c2019-05-16 19:39:54 +02003184 * (#PSA_KEY_TYPE_ECC_KEY_PAIR(\c curve) where \c curve designates a
Gilles Peskine2de2c0d2019-03-11 17:59:16 +01003185 * Weierstrass curve).
3186 * For these key types, interpret the byte string as integer
3187 * in big-endian order. Discard it if it is not in the range
3188 * [0, *N* - 2] where *N* is the boundary of the private key domain
3189 * (the prime *p* for Diffie-Hellman, the subprime *q* for DSA,
Gilles Peskine55799712019-03-12 11:50:26 +01003190 * or the order of the curve's base point for ECC).
Gilles Peskine2de2c0d2019-03-11 17:59:16 +01003191 * Add 1 to the resulting integer and use this as the private key *x*.
Gilles Peskine55799712019-03-12 11:50:26 +01003192 * This method allows compliance to NIST standards, specifically
3193 * the methods titled "key-pair generation by testing candidates"
Gilles Peskine2de2c0d2019-03-11 17:59:16 +01003194 * in NIST SP 800-56A &sect;5.6.1.1.4 for Diffie-Hellman,
3195 * in FIPS 186-4 &sect;B.1.2 for DSA, and
3196 * in NIST SP 800-56A &sect;5.6.1.2.2 or
3197 * FIPS 186-4 &sect;B.4.2 for elliptic curve keys.
Gilles Peskinefa4486d2019-03-11 17:30:31 +01003198 *
Gilles Peskinec93b80c2019-05-16 19:39:54 +02003199 * - For other key types, including #PSA_KEY_TYPE_RSA_KEY_PAIR,
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02003200 * the way in which the operation output is consumed is
Gilles Peskinefa4486d2019-03-11 17:30:31 +01003201 * implementation-defined.
3202 *
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02003203 * In all cases, the data that is read is discarded from the operation.
3204 * The operation's capacity is decreased by the number of bytes read.
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02003205 *
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +02003206 * \param[in] attributes The attributes for the new key.
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02003207 * \param[in,out] operation The key derivation operation object to read from.
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +02003208 * \param[out] handle On success, a handle to the newly created key.
3209 * \c 0 on failure.
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02003210 *
Gilles Peskine644cd5f2018-12-11 16:47:35 +01003211 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02003212 * Success.
Gilles Peskine23fd2bd2018-12-11 15:51:32 +01003213 * If the key is persistent, the key material and the key's metadata
3214 * have been saved to persistent storage.
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +02003215 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS
3216 * This is an attempt to create a persistent key, and there is
3217 * already a persistent key with the given identifier.
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +02003218 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_DATA
Gilles Peskinefa4486d2019-03-11 17:30:31 +01003219 * There was not enough data to create the desired key.
3220 * Note that in this case, no output is written to the output buffer.
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02003221 * The operation's capacity is set to 0, thus subsequent calls to
Gilles Peskinefa4486d2019-03-11 17:30:31 +01003222 * this function will not succeed, even with a smaller output buffer.
Gilles Peskine644cd5f2018-12-11 16:47:35 +01003223 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02003224 * The key type or key size is not supported, either by the
Adrian L. Shaw67e1c7a2019-05-14 15:24:21 +01003225 * implementation in general or in this particular location.
k-stachowiakb9b4f092019-08-15 19:01:59 +02003226 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
3227 * The provided key attributes are not valid for the operation.
Gilles Peskine644cd5f2018-12-11 16:47:35 +01003228 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
Gilles Peskine644cd5f2018-12-11 16:47:35 +01003229 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
3230 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE
3231 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
3232 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02003233 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
itayzafrir90d8c7a2018-09-12 11:44:52 +03003234 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
itayzafrir18617092018-09-16 12:22:41 +03003235 * The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
3236 * It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
3237 * results in this error code.
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02003238 */
Gilles Peskinecf7292e2019-05-16 17:53:40 +02003239psa_status_t psa_key_derivation_output_key(
3240 const psa_key_attributes_t *attributes,
3241 psa_key_derivation_operation_t *operation,
3242 psa_key_handle_t *handle);
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02003243
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02003244/** Abort a key derivation operation.
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02003245 *
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02003246 * Once a key derivation operation has been aborted, its capacity is zero.
3247 * Aborting an operation frees all associated resources except for the
3248 * \c operation structure itself.
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02003249 *
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02003250 * This function may be called at any time as long as the operation
Gilles Peskinea99d3fb2019-05-16 15:28:51 +02003251 * object has been initialized to #PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_OPERATION_INIT, to
Gilles Peskinecf7292e2019-05-16 17:53:40 +02003252 * psa_key_derivation_operation_init() or a zero value. In particular,
3253 * it is valid to call psa_key_derivation_abort() twice, or to call
3254 * psa_key_derivation_abort() on an operation that has not been set up.
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02003255 *
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02003256 * Once aborted, the key derivation operation object may be called.
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02003257 *
Gilles Peskine35675b62019-05-16 17:26:11 +02003258 * \param[in,out] operation The operation to abort.
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02003259 *
Gilles Peskine644cd5f2018-12-11 16:47:35 +01003260 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
3261 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
3262 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
3263 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02003264 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02003265 */
Gilles Peskinecf7292e2019-05-16 17:53:40 +02003266psa_status_t psa_key_derivation_abort(
3267 psa_key_derivation_operation_t *operation);
Gilles Peskineeab56e42018-07-12 17:12:33 +02003268
Gilles Peskine58fe9e82019-05-16 18:01:45 +02003269/** Perform a key agreement and return the raw shared secret.
Gilles Peskine769c7a62019-01-18 16:42:29 +01003270 *
3271 * \warning The raw result of a key agreement algorithm such as finite-field
3272 * Diffie-Hellman or elliptic curve Diffie-Hellman has biases and should
3273 * not be used directly as key material. It should instead be passed as
3274 * input to a key derivation algorithm. To chain a key agreement with
Gilles Peskinecf7292e2019-05-16 17:53:40 +02003275 * a key derivation, use psa_key_derivation_key_agreement() and other
3276 * functions from the key derivation interface.
Gilles Peskine769c7a62019-01-18 16:42:29 +01003277 *
Gilles Peskine47e79fb2019-02-08 11:24:59 +01003278 * \param alg The key agreement algorithm to compute
3279 * (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
3280 * #PSA_ALG_IS_RAW_KEY_AGREEMENT(\p alg)
3281 * is true).
Gilles Peskine769c7a62019-01-18 16:42:29 +01003282 * \param private_key Handle to the private key to use.
3283 * \param[in] peer_key Public key of the peer. It must be
3284 * in the same format that psa_import_key()
3285 * accepts. The standard formats for public
3286 * keys are documented in the documentation
3287 * of psa_export_public_key().
3288 * \param peer_key_length Size of \p peer_key in bytes.
3289 * \param[out] output Buffer where the decrypted message is to
3290 * be written.
3291 * \param output_size Size of the \c output buffer in bytes.
3292 * \param[out] output_length On success, the number of bytes
3293 * that make up the returned output.
3294 *
3295 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
3296 * Success.
3297 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
Gilles Peskine769c7a62019-01-18 16:42:29 +01003298 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
3299 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
3300 * \p alg is not a key agreement algorithm
3301 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
3302 * \p private_key is not compatible with \p alg,
3303 * or \p peer_key is not valid for \p alg or not compatible with
3304 * \p private_key.
3305 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
3306 * \p alg is not a supported key agreement algorithm.
3307 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
3308 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
3309 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02003310 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
Gilles Peskine769c7a62019-01-18 16:42:29 +01003311 */
Gilles Peskinebe697d82019-05-16 18:00:41 +02003312psa_status_t psa_raw_key_agreement(psa_algorithm_t alg,
3313 psa_key_handle_t private_key,
3314 const uint8_t *peer_key,
3315 size_t peer_key_length,
3316 uint8_t *output,
3317 size_t output_size,
3318 size_t *output_length);
Gilles Peskine01d718c2018-09-18 12:01:02 +02003319
Gilles Peskineea0fb492018-07-12 17:17:20 +02003320/**@}*/
3321
Gilles Peskineedd76872018-07-20 17:42:05 +02003322/** \defgroup random Random generation
Gilles Peskine9e7dc712018-03-28 14:18:50 +02003323 * @{
3324 */
3325
3326/**
3327 * \brief Generate random bytes.
3328 *
3329 * \warning This function **can** fail! Callers MUST check the return status
3330 * and MUST NOT use the content of the output buffer if the return
3331 * status is not #PSA_SUCCESS.
3332 *
Gilles Peskine35ef36b2019-05-16 19:42:05 +02003333 * \note To generate a key, use psa_generate_key() instead.
Gilles Peskine9e7dc712018-03-28 14:18:50 +02003334 *
Gilles Peskineedd11a12018-07-12 01:08:58 +02003335 * \param[out] output Output buffer for the generated data.
Gilles Peskine9e7dc712018-03-28 14:18:50 +02003336 * \param output_size Number of bytes to generate and output.
3337 *
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02003338 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
3339 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
3340 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_ENTROPY
3341 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
3342 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02003343 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
itayzafrir0adf0fc2018-09-06 16:24:41 +03003344 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
itayzafrir18617092018-09-16 12:22:41 +03003345 * The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
3346 * It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
3347 * results in this error code.
Gilles Peskine9e7dc712018-03-28 14:18:50 +02003348 */
3349psa_status_t psa_generate_random(uint8_t *output,
3350 size_t output_size);
3351
3352/**
3353 * \brief Generate a key or key pair.
3354 *
Gilles Peskinee56e8782019-04-26 17:34:02 +02003355 * The key is generated randomly.
3356 * Its location, policy, type and size are taken from \p attributes.
3357 *
Gilles Peskine20a77ae2019-05-16 14:05:56 +02003358 * The following type-specific considerations apply:
Gilles Peskinec93b80c2019-05-16 19:39:54 +02003359 * - For RSA keys (#PSA_KEY_TYPE_RSA_KEY_PAIR),
Gilles Peskine20a77ae2019-05-16 14:05:56 +02003360 * the public exponent is 65537.
3361 * The modulus is a product of two probabilistic primes
3362 * between 2^{n-1} and 2^n where n is the bit size specified in the
3363 * attributes.
3364 *
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +02003365 * \param[in] attributes The attributes for the new key.
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +02003366 * \param[out] handle On success, a handle to the newly created key.
3367 * \c 0 on failure.
Gilles Peskine9e7dc712018-03-28 14:18:50 +02003368 *
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02003369 * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
Gilles Peskine23fd2bd2018-12-11 15:51:32 +01003370 * Success.
3371 * If the key is persistent, the key material and the key's metadata
3372 * have been saved to persistent storage.
David Saadab4ecc272019-02-14 13:48:10 +02003373 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS
Gilles Peskine20628592019-04-19 19:29:50 +02003374 * This is an attempt to create a persistent key, and there is
3375 * already a persistent key with the given identifier.
Gilles Peskine28538492018-07-11 17:34:00 +02003376 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
3377 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
3378 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
3379 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_ENTROPY
3380 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
3381 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE
Gilles Peskine4b3eb692019-05-16 21:35:18 +02003382 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
itayzafrir90d8c7a2018-09-12 11:44:52 +03003383 * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
itayzafrir18617092018-09-16 12:22:41 +03003384 * The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
3385 * It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
3386 * results in this error code.
Gilles Peskine9e7dc712018-03-28 14:18:50 +02003387 */
Gilles Peskine35ef36b2019-05-16 19:42:05 +02003388psa_status_t psa_generate_key(const psa_key_attributes_t *attributes,
Gilles Peskinee56e8782019-04-26 17:34:02 +02003389 psa_key_handle_t *handle);
Gilles Peskine9e7dc712018-03-28 14:18:50 +02003390
3391/**@}*/
3392
Gilles Peskinee59236f2018-01-27 23:32:46 +01003393#ifdef __cplusplus
3394}
3395#endif
3396
Gilles Peskine0cad07c2018-06-27 19:49:02 +02003397/* The file "crypto_sizes.h" contains definitions for size calculation
3398 * macros whose definitions are implementation-specific. */
3399#include "crypto_sizes.h"
3400
Gilles Peskine9ef733f2018-02-07 21:05:37 +01003401/* The file "crypto_struct.h" contains definitions for
3402 * implementation-specific structs that are declared above. */
3403#include "crypto_struct.h"
3404
3405/* The file "crypto_extra.h" contains vendor-specific definitions. This
3406 * can include vendor-defined algorithms, extra functions, etc. */
Gilles Peskinee59236f2018-01-27 23:32:46 +01003407#include "crypto_extra.h"
3408
3409#endif /* PSA_CRYPTO_H */