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While make has been deprecated for DPDK, it's still applicable for some example apps to be built standalone, this patch adjusts the guides to take that into consideration. Signed-off-by: Ciara Power <ciara.power@intel.com> Acked-by: Nicolas Chautru <nicolas.chautru@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Ferruh Yigit <ferruh.yigit@intel.com>
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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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Copyright(c) 2018 Intel Corporation.
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Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) CryptoDev Validation
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====================================================================
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Overview
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--------
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Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) are publicly announced standards
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developed by the United States federal government for use in computer systems by
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non-military government agencies and government contractors.
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This application is used to parse and perform symmetric cryptography
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computation to the NIST Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program (CAVP) test
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vectors.
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For an algorithm implementation to be listed on a cryptographic module
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validation certificate as an Approved security function, the algorithm
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implementation must meet all the requirements of FIPS 140-2 and must
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successfully complete the cryptographic algorithm validation process.
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Limitations
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-----------
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* Only NIST CAVP request files are parsed by this application.
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* The version of request file supported is ``CAVS 21.0``
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* If the header comment in a ``.req`` file does not contain a Algo tag
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i.e ``AES,TDES,GCM`` you need to manually add it into the header comment for
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example::
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# VARIABLE KEY - KAT for CBC / # TDES VARIABLE KEY - KAT for CBC
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* The application does not supply the test vectors. The user is expected to
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obtain the test vector files from `NIST
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<https://csrc.nist.gov/projects/cryptographic-algorithm-validation-
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program/block-ciphers>`_ website. To obtain the ``.req`` files you need to
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email a person from the NIST website and pay for the ``.req`` files.
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The ``.rsp`` files from the site can be used to validate and compare with
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the ``.rsp`` files created by the FIPS application.
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* Supported test vectors
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* AES-CBC (128,192,256) - GFSbox, KeySbox, MCT, MMT
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* AES-GCM (128,192,256) - EncryptExtIV, Decrypt
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* AES-CCM (128) - VADT, VNT, VPT, VTT, DVPT
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* AES-CMAC (128) - Generate, Verify
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* HMAC (SHA1, SHA224, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512)
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* TDES-CBC (1 Key, 2 Keys, 3 Keys) - MMT, Monte, Permop, Subkey, Varkey,
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VarText
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Application Information
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-----------------------
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If a ``.req`` is used as the input file after the application is finished
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running it will generate a response file or ``.rsp``. Differences between the
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two files are, the ``.req`` file has missing information for instance if doing
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encryption you will not have the cipher text and that will be generated in the
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response file. Also if doing decryption it will not have the plain text until it
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finished the work and in the response file it will be added onto the end of each
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operation.
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The application can be run with a ``.rsp`` file and what the outcome of that
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will be is it will add a extra line in the generated ``.rsp`` which should be
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the same as the ``.rsp`` used to run the application, this is useful for
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validating if the application has done the operation correctly.
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Compiling the Application
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-------------------------
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* Compile Application
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To compile the sample application see :doc:`compiling`.
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* Run ``dos2unix`` on the request files
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.. code-block:: console
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dos2unix AES/req/*
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dos2unix AES_GCM/req/*
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dos2unix CCM/req/*
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dos2unix CMAC/req/*
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dos2unix HMAC/req/*
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dos2unix TDES/req/*
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Running the Application
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-----------------------
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The application requires a number of command line options:
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.. code-block:: console
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./dpdk-fips_validation [EAL options]
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-- --req-file FILE_PATH/FOLDER_PATH
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--rsp-file FILE_PATH/FOLDER_PATH
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[--cryptodev DEVICE_NAME] [--cryptodev-id ID] [--path-is-folder]
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--mbuf-dataroom DATAROOM_SIZE
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where,
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* req-file: The path of the request file or folder, separated by
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``path-is-folder`` option.
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* rsp-file: The path that the response file or folder is stored. separated by
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``path-is-folder`` option.
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* cryptodev: The name of the target DPDK Crypto device to be validated.
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* cryptodev-id: The id of the target DPDK Crypto device to be validated.
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* path-is-folder: If presented the application expects req-file and rsp-file
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are folder paths.
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* mbuf-dataroom: By default the application creates mbuf pool with maximum
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possible data room (65535 bytes). If the user wants to test scatter-gather
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list feature of the PMD he or she may set this value to reduce the dataroom
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size so that the input data may be dividied into multiple chained mbufs.
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To run the application in linux environment to test one AES FIPS test data
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file for crypto_aesni_mb PMD, issue the command:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ ./dpdk-fips_validation --vdev crypto_aesni_mb --
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--req-file /PATH/TO/REQUEST/FILE.req --rsp-file ./PATH/TO/RESPONSE/FILE.rsp
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--cryptodev crypto_aesni_mb
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To run the application in linux environment to test all AES-GCM FIPS test
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data files in one folder for crypto_aesni_gcm PMD, issue the command:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ ./dpdk-fips_validation --vdev crypto_aesni_gcm0 --
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--req-file /PATH/TO/REQUEST/FILE/FOLDER/
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--rsp-file ./PATH/TO/RESPONSE/FILE/FOLDER/
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--cryptodev-id 0 --path-is-folder
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