Commit Graph

17 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
f34a967b01 Use newly added functions to simplify the code. 2006-06-04 22:17:25 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
d905998c95 Move COPYDATA() and COPYBACK() macros to cryptodev.h, they will be used
in padlock(4) as well.
2006-06-04 15:10:12 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
bc58b0ec67 Rename HMAC_BLOCK_MAXLEN to HMAC_MAX_BLOCK_LEN to be consistent with
EALG_MAX_BLOCK_LEN.
2006-06-04 14:29:42 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
0bbc4bf97d Rename AALG_MAX_RESULT_LEN to HASH_MAX_LEN to look more constent with
other defines.
2006-06-04 14:25:16 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
38d2f8d63c Kill an unused argument. 2006-06-04 12:15:59 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
f6c4bc3b91 - Fix a very old bug in HMAC/SHA{384,512}. When HMAC is using SHA384
or SHA512, the blocksize is 128 bytes, not 64 bytes as anywhere else.
  The bug also exists in NetBSD, OpenBSD and various other independed
  implementations I look at.
- We cannot decide which hash function to use for HMAC based on the key
  length, because any HMAC function can use any key length.
  To fix it split CRYPTO_SHA2_HMAC into three algorithm:
  CRYPTO_SHA2_256_HMAC, CRYPTO_SHA2_384_HMAC and CRYPTO_SHA2_512_HMAC.
  Those names are consistent with OpenBSD's naming.
- Remove authsize field from auth_hash structure.
- Allow consumer to define size of hash he wants to receive.
  This allows to use HMAC not only for IPsec, where 96 bits MAC is requested.
  The size of requested MAC is defined at newsession time in the cri_mlen
  field - when 0, entire MAC will be returned.
- Add swcr_authprepare() function which prepares authentication key.
- Allow to provide key for every authentication operation, not only at
  newsession time by honoring CRD_F_KEY_EXPLICIT flag.
- Make giving key at newsession time optional - don't try to operate on it
  if its NULL.
- Extend COPYBACK()/COPYDATA() macros to handle CRYPTO_BUF_CONTIG buffer
  type as well.
- Accept CRYPTO_BUF_IOV buffer type in swcr_authcompute() as we have
  cuio_apply() now.
- 16 bits for key length (SW_klen) is more than enough.

Reviewed by:	sam
2006-05-17 18:24:17 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
48b0f2e10f - Simplify the code by using arc4rand(9) instead of arc4random(9) in a loop.
- Correct a comment.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2006-04-10 18:24:59 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
4b465da26f Fix memory leak which occurs when crypto.ko module is unloaded.
Discussed with:	sam
MFC after	3 days
2006-03-28 08:33:30 +00:00
Hajimu UMEMOTO
9f65b10b0f refer opencrypto/cast.h directly. 2005-03-11 12:37:07 +00:00
Warner Losh
60727d8b86 /* -> /*- for license, minor formatting changes 2005-01-07 02:29:27 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
c740ae4b46 Add CRD_F_KEY_EXPLICIT which allows the key to be changed per
operation, just like it was possible to change the IV.

Currently supported on Hifn and software engines only.

Approved by:	sam@
2004-02-02 17:06:34 +00:00
Bruce M Simpson
5406529771 style(9) pass and type fixups.
Submitted by:	bde
2003-12-16 14:13:47 +00:00
Bruce M Simpson
37621fd5d9 Push m_apply() and m_getptr() up into the colleciton of standard mbuf
routines, and purge them from opencrypto.

Reviewed by:	sam
Obtained from:	NetBSD
Sponsored by:	spc.org
2003-12-15 21:49:41 +00:00
Sam Leffler
07d0c94a46 Add support to eliminate a context switch per crypto op when using the
software crypto device:

o record crypto device capabilities in each session id
o add a capability that indicates if the crypto driver operates synchronously
o tag the software crypto driver as operating synchronously

This commit also introduces crypto session id macros that cleanup their
construction and querying.
2003-06-27 20:07:10 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
2c44651495 Use __FBSDID(). 2003-06-11 05:57:50 +00:00
Mike Barcroft
2b7f24d210 Change iov_base's type from char *' to the standard void *'. All
uses of iov_base which assume its type is `char *' (in order to do
pointer arithmetic) have been updated to cast iov_base to `char *'.
2002-10-11 14:58:34 +00:00
Sam Leffler
091d81d134 In-kernel crypto framework derived from openbsd. This facility provides
a consistent interface to h/w and s/w crypto algorithms for use by the
kernel and (for h/w at least) by user-mode apps.  Access for user-level
code is through a /dev/crypto device that'll eventually be used by openssl
to (potentially) accelerate many applications.  Coming soon is an IPsec
that makes use of this service to accelerate ESP, AH, and IPCOMP protocols.

Included here is the "core" crypto support, /dev/crypto driver, various
crypto algorithms that are not already present in the KAME crypto area,
and support routines used by crypto device drivers.

Obtained from:	openbsd
2002-10-04 20:31:23 +00:00