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Adam Langleyfd772a52014-06-20 12:00:00 -07001/* Copyright (c) 2014, Google Inc.
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14
15#ifndef OPENSSL_HEADER_AEAD_H
16#define OPENSSL_HEADER_AEAD_H
17
18#include <openssl/base.h>
19
20#if defined(__cplusplus)
21extern "C" {
22#endif
23
24
25/* Authenticated Encryption with Additional Data.
26 *
Matt Braithwaitefa9eb562015-11-03 13:40:00 -080027 * AEAD couples confidentiality and integrity in a single primitive. AEAD
Adam Langleyfd772a52014-06-20 12:00:00 -070028 * algorithms take a key and then can seal and open individual messages. Each
29 * message has a unique, per-message nonce and, optionally, additional data
30 * which is authenticated but not included in the ciphertext.
31 *
32 * The |EVP_AEAD_CTX_init| function initialises an |EVP_AEAD_CTX| structure and
33 * performs any precomputation needed to use |aead| with |key|. The length of
34 * the key, |key_len|, is given in bytes.
35 *
36 * The |tag_len| argument contains the length of the tags, in bytes, and allows
37 * for the processing of truncated authenticators. A zero value indicates that
38 * the default tag length should be used and this is defined as
39 * |EVP_AEAD_DEFAULT_TAG_LENGTH| in order to make the code clear. Using
40 * truncated tags increases an attacker's chance of creating a valid forgery.
41 * Be aware that the attacker's chance may increase more than exponentially as
42 * would naively be expected.
43 *
44 * When no longer needed, the initialised |EVP_AEAD_CTX| structure must be
45 * passed to |EVP_AEAD_CTX_cleanup|, which will deallocate any memory used.
46 *
47 * With an |EVP_AEAD_CTX| in hand, one can seal and open messages. These
48 * operations are intended to meet the standard notions of privacy and
49 * authenticity for authenticated encryption. For formal definitions see
50 * Bellare and Namprempre, "Authenticated encryption: relations among notions
51 * and analysis of the generic composition paradigm," Lecture Notes in Computer
52 * Science B<1976> (2000), 531–545,
53 * http://www-cse.ucsd.edu/~mihir/papers/oem.html.
54 *
55 * When sealing messages, a nonce must be given. The length of the nonce is
56 * fixed by the AEAD in use and is returned by |EVP_AEAD_nonce_length|. *The
57 * nonce must be unique for all messages with the same key*. This is critically
58 * important - nonce reuse may completely undermine the security of the AEAD.
59 * Nonces may be predictable and public, so long as they are unique. Uniqueness
60 * may be achieved with a simple counter or, if large enough, may be generated
61 * randomly. The nonce must be passed into the "open" operation by the receiver
62 * so must either be implicit (e.g. a counter), or must be transmitted along
63 * with the sealed message.
64 *
65 * The "seal" and "open" operations are atomic - an entire message must be
66 * encrypted or decrypted in a single call. Large messages may have to be split
67 * up in order to accomodate this. When doing so, be mindful of the need not to
68 * repeat nonces and the possibility that an attacker could duplicate, reorder
69 * or drop message chunks. For example, using a single key for a given (large)
70 * message and sealing chunks with nonces counting from zero would be secure as
71 * long as the number of chunks was securely transmitted. (Otherwise an
72 * attacker could truncate the message by dropping chunks from the end.)
73 *
74 * The number of chunks could be transmitted by prefixing it to the plaintext,
75 * for example. This also assumes that no other message would ever use the same
76 * key otherwise the rule that nonces must be unique for a given key would be
77 * violated.
78 *
79 * The "seal" and "open" operations also permit additional data to be
80 * authenticated via the |ad| parameter. This data is not included in the
81 * ciphertext and must be identical for both the "seal" and "open" call. This
82 * permits implicit context to be authenticated but may be empty if not needed.
83 *
84 * The "seal" and "open" operations may work in-place if the |out| and |in|
85 * arguments are equal. They may also be used to shift the data left inside the
86 * same buffer if |out| is less than |in|. However, |out| may not point inside
87 * the input data otherwise the input may be overwritten before it has been
88 * read. This situation will cause an error.
89 *
90 * The "seal" and "open" operations return one on success and zero on error. */
91
92
93/* AEAD algorithms. */
94
David Benjamind4178fd2014-08-14 17:07:45 -040095/* EVP_aead_aes_128_gcm is AES-128 in Galois Counter Mode. */
Adam Langleyeb7d2ed2014-07-30 16:02:14 -070096OPENSSL_EXPORT const EVP_AEAD *EVP_aead_aes_128_gcm(void);
Adam Langleyfd772a52014-06-20 12:00:00 -070097
David Benjamind4178fd2014-08-14 17:07:45 -040098/* EVP_aead_aes_256_gcm is AES-256 in Galois Counter Mode. */
Adam Langleyeb7d2ed2014-07-30 16:02:14 -070099OPENSSL_EXPORT const EVP_AEAD *EVP_aead_aes_256_gcm(void);
Adam Langleyfd772a52014-06-20 12:00:00 -0700100
David Benjamin8ffab722015-11-30 18:48:18 -0500101/* EVP_aead_chacha20_poly1305 is the AEAD built from ChaCha20 and
102 * Poly1305 as described in RFC 7539. */
103OPENSSL_EXPORT const EVP_AEAD *EVP_aead_chacha20_poly1305(void);
104
Brian Smith3e23e4c2015-10-03 11:38:58 -1000105/* EVP_aead_chacha20_poly1305_old is an AEAD built from ChaCha20 and
106 * Poly1305 that is used in the experimental ChaCha20-Poly1305 TLS cipher
Adam Langley5dbdad92015-10-27 08:37:59 -0700107 * suites. */
Brian Smith3e23e4c2015-10-03 11:38:58 -1000108OPENSSL_EXPORT const EVP_AEAD *EVP_aead_chacha20_poly1305_old(void);
109
Adam Langley93a3dcd2014-07-25 15:40:44 -0700110/* EVP_aead_aes_128_key_wrap is AES-128 Key Wrap mode. This should never be
111 * used except to interoperate with existing systems that use this mode.
112 *
David Benjaminea72bd02014-12-21 21:27:41 -0500113 * If the nonce is empty then the default nonce will be used, otherwise it must
Adam Langley93a3dcd2014-07-25 15:40:44 -0700114 * be eight bytes long. The input must be a multiple of eight bytes long. No
115 * additional data can be given to this mode. */
David Benjaminc44d2f42014-08-20 16:24:00 -0400116OPENSSL_EXPORT const EVP_AEAD *EVP_aead_aes_128_key_wrap(void);
Adam Langley93a3dcd2014-07-25 15:40:44 -0700117
118/* EVP_aead_aes_256_key_wrap is AES-256 in Key Wrap mode. This should never be
119 * used except to interoperate with existing systems that use this mode.
120 *
121 * See |EVP_aead_aes_128_key_wrap| for details. */
David Benjaminc44d2f42014-08-20 16:24:00 -0400122OPENSSL_EXPORT const EVP_AEAD *EVP_aead_aes_256_key_wrap(void);
Adam Langley93a3dcd2014-07-25 15:40:44 -0700123
Adam Langley0e782a92015-03-13 12:11:00 -0700124/* EVP_aead_aes_128_ctr_hmac_sha256 is AES-128 in CTR mode with HMAC-SHA256 for
125 * authentication. The nonce is 12 bytes; the bottom 32-bits are used as the
126 * block counter, thus the maximum plaintext size is 64GB. */
127OPENSSL_EXPORT const EVP_AEAD *EVP_aead_aes_128_ctr_hmac_sha256(void);
128
Adam Langley5f889992015-11-04 14:05:00 -0800129/* EVP_aead_aes_256_ctr_hmac_sha256 is AES-256 in CTR mode with HMAC-SHA256 for
Adam Langley0e782a92015-03-13 12:11:00 -0700130 * authentication. See |EVP_aead_aes_128_ctr_hmac_sha256| for details. */
131OPENSSL_EXPORT const EVP_AEAD *EVP_aead_aes_256_ctr_hmac_sha256(void);
132
David Benjamin5213df42014-08-20 14:19:54 -0400133/* EVP_has_aes_hardware returns one if we enable hardware support for fast and
134 * constant-time AES-GCM. */
135OPENSSL_EXPORT int EVP_has_aes_hardware(void);
136
Adam Langleyfd772a52014-06-20 12:00:00 -0700137
Adam Langleyfd772a52014-06-20 12:00:00 -0700138/* Utility functions. */
139
140/* EVP_AEAD_key_length returns the length, in bytes, of the keys used by
141 * |aead|. */
Adam Langleyeb7d2ed2014-07-30 16:02:14 -0700142OPENSSL_EXPORT size_t EVP_AEAD_key_length(const EVP_AEAD *aead);
Adam Langleyfd772a52014-06-20 12:00:00 -0700143
144/* EVP_AEAD_nonce_length returns the length, in bytes, of the per-message nonce
145 * for |aead|. */
Adam Langleyeb7d2ed2014-07-30 16:02:14 -0700146OPENSSL_EXPORT size_t EVP_AEAD_nonce_length(const EVP_AEAD *aead);
Adam Langleyfd772a52014-06-20 12:00:00 -0700147
148/* EVP_AEAD_max_overhead returns the maximum number of additional bytes added
149 * by the act of sealing data with |aead|. */
Adam Langleyeb7d2ed2014-07-30 16:02:14 -0700150OPENSSL_EXPORT size_t EVP_AEAD_max_overhead(const EVP_AEAD *aead);
Adam Langleyfd772a52014-06-20 12:00:00 -0700151
152/* EVP_AEAD_max_tag_len returns the maximum tag length when using |aead|. This
153 * is the largest value that can be passed as |tag_len| to
154 * |EVP_AEAD_CTX_init|. */
Adam Langleyeb7d2ed2014-07-30 16:02:14 -0700155OPENSSL_EXPORT size_t EVP_AEAD_max_tag_len(const EVP_AEAD *aead);
Adam Langleyfd772a52014-06-20 12:00:00 -0700156
157
158/* AEAD operations. */
159
160/* An EVP_AEAD_CTX represents an AEAD algorithm configured with a specific key
161 * and message-independent IV. */
162typedef struct evp_aead_ctx_st {
163 const EVP_AEAD *aead;
164 /* aead_state is an opaque pointer to whatever state the AEAD needs to
165 * maintain. */
166 void *aead_state;
167} EVP_AEAD_CTX;
168
David Benjaminea72bd02014-12-21 21:27:41 -0500169/* EVP_AEAD_MAX_KEY_LENGTH contains the maximum key length used by
170 * any AEAD defined in this header. */
171#define EVP_AEAD_MAX_KEY_LENGTH 80
172
173/* EVP_AEAD_MAX_NONCE_LENGTH contains the maximum nonce length used by
174 * any AEAD defined in this header. */
175#define EVP_AEAD_MAX_NONCE_LENGTH 16
176
Adam Langleyfd772a52014-06-20 12:00:00 -0700177/* EVP_AEAD_MAX_OVERHEAD contains the maximum overhead used by any AEAD
178 * defined in this header. */
David Benjaminea72bd02014-12-21 21:27:41 -0500179#define EVP_AEAD_MAX_OVERHEAD 64
Adam Langleyfd772a52014-06-20 12:00:00 -0700180
181/* EVP_AEAD_DEFAULT_TAG_LENGTH is a magic value that can be passed to
182 * EVP_AEAD_CTX_init to indicate that the default tag length for an AEAD should
183 * be used. */
184#define EVP_AEAD_DEFAULT_TAG_LENGTH 0
185
David Benjamin61821bf2015-08-21 18:05:11 -0400186/* EVP_AEAD_CTX_zero sets an uninitialized |ctx| to the zero state. It must be
187 * initialized with |EVP_AEAD_CTX_init| before use. It is safe, but not
188 * necessary, to call |EVP_AEAD_CTX_cleanup| in this state. This may be used for
189 * more uniform cleanup of |EVP_AEAD_CTX|. */
190OPENSSL_EXPORT void EVP_AEAD_CTX_zero(EVP_AEAD_CTX *ctx);
191
David Benjamin50f54e22015-06-22 19:56:15 -0400192/* EVP_AEAD_CTX_init initializes |ctx| for the given AEAD algorithm. The |impl|
193 * argument is ignored and should be NULL. Authentication tags may be truncated
194 * by passing a size as |tag_len|. A |tag_len| of zero indicates the default
195 * tag length and this is defined as EVP_AEAD_DEFAULT_TAG_LENGTH for
196 * readability.
Adam Langley5aa8a862015-05-11 14:28:12 -0700197 *
198 * Returns 1 on success. Otherwise returns 0 and pushes to the error stack. In
199 * the error case, you do not need to call |EVP_AEAD_CTX_cleanup|, but it's
200 * harmless to do so. */
Adam Langleyeb7d2ed2014-07-30 16:02:14 -0700201OPENSSL_EXPORT int EVP_AEAD_CTX_init(EVP_AEAD_CTX *ctx, const EVP_AEAD *aead,
202 const uint8_t *key, size_t key_len,
203 size_t tag_len, ENGINE *impl);
Adam Langleyfd772a52014-06-20 12:00:00 -0700204
Adam Langley5aa8a862015-05-11 14:28:12 -0700205/* EVP_AEAD_CTX_cleanup frees any data allocated by |ctx|. It is a no-op to
206 * call |EVP_AEAD_CTX_cleanup| on a |EVP_AEAD_CTX| that has been |memset| to
207 * all zeros. */
Adam Langleyeb7d2ed2014-07-30 16:02:14 -0700208OPENSSL_EXPORT void EVP_AEAD_CTX_cleanup(EVP_AEAD_CTX *ctx);
Adam Langleyfd772a52014-06-20 12:00:00 -0700209
210/* EVP_AEAD_CTX_seal encrypts and authenticates |in_len| bytes from |in| and
211 * authenticates |ad_len| bytes from |ad| and writes the result to |out|. It
212 * returns one on success and zero otherwise.
213 *
214 * This function may be called (with the same |EVP_AEAD_CTX|) concurrently with
215 * itself or |EVP_AEAD_CTX_open|.
216 *
217 * At most |max_out_len| bytes are written to |out| and, in order to ensure
218 * success, |max_out_len| should be |in_len| plus the result of
Adam Langleyd100c242015-05-08 13:41:58 -0700219 * |EVP_AEAD_max_overhead|. On successful return, |*out_len| is set to the
220 * actual number of bytes written.
Adam Langleyfd772a52014-06-20 12:00:00 -0700221 *
222 * The length of |nonce|, |nonce_len|, must be equal to the result of
223 * |EVP_AEAD_nonce_length| for this AEAD.
224 *
225 * |EVP_AEAD_CTX_seal| never results in a partial output. If |max_out_len| is
226 * insufficient, zero will be returned. (In this case, |*out_len| is set to
227 * zero.)
228 *
David Benjamin2446db02016-06-08 18:31:42 -0400229 * If |in| and |out| alias then |out| must be == |in|. */
Adam Langleyeb7d2ed2014-07-30 16:02:14 -0700230OPENSSL_EXPORT int EVP_AEAD_CTX_seal(const EVP_AEAD_CTX *ctx, uint8_t *out,
231 size_t *out_len, size_t max_out_len,
232 const uint8_t *nonce, size_t nonce_len,
233 const uint8_t *in, size_t in_len,
234 const uint8_t *ad, size_t ad_len);
Adam Langleyfd772a52014-06-20 12:00:00 -0700235
236/* EVP_AEAD_CTX_open authenticates |in_len| bytes from |in| and |ad_len| bytes
237 * from |ad| and decrypts at most |in_len| bytes into |out|. It returns one on
238 * success and zero otherwise.
239 *
240 * This function may be called (with the same |EVP_AEAD_CTX|) concurrently with
241 * itself or |EVP_AEAD_CTX_seal|.
242 *
243 * At most |in_len| bytes are written to |out|. In order to ensure success,
244 * |max_out_len| should be at least |in_len|. On successful return, |*out_len|
245 * is set to the the actual number of bytes written.
246 *
247 * The length of |nonce|, |nonce_len|, must be equal to the result of
248 * |EVP_AEAD_nonce_length| for this AEAD.
249 *
250 * |EVP_AEAD_CTX_open| never results in a partial output. If |max_out_len| is
251 * insufficient, zero will be returned. (In this case, |*out_len| is set to
252 * zero.)
253 *
David Benjamin2446db02016-06-08 18:31:42 -0400254 * If |in| and |out| alias then |out| must be == |in|. */
Adam Langleyeb7d2ed2014-07-30 16:02:14 -0700255OPENSSL_EXPORT int EVP_AEAD_CTX_open(const EVP_AEAD_CTX *ctx, uint8_t *out,
256 size_t *out_len, size_t max_out_len,
257 const uint8_t *nonce, size_t nonce_len,
258 const uint8_t *in, size_t in_len,
259 const uint8_t *ad, size_t ad_len);
Adam Langleyfd772a52014-06-20 12:00:00 -0700260
261
David Benjamin7fadfc62016-04-21 16:28:19 -0400262/* TLS-specific AEAD algorithms.
263 *
264 * These AEAD primitives do not meet the definition of generic AEADs. They are
265 * all specific to TLS and should not be used outside of that context. They must
266 * be initialized with |EVP_AEAD_CTX_init_with_direction|, are stateful, and may
267 * not be used concurrently. Any nonces are used as IVs, so they must be
268 * unpredictable. They only accept an |ad| parameter of length 11 (the standard
269 * TLS one with length omitted). */
270
271OPENSSL_EXPORT const EVP_AEAD *EVP_aead_rc4_md5_tls(void);
272OPENSSL_EXPORT const EVP_AEAD *EVP_aead_rc4_sha1_tls(void);
273
274OPENSSL_EXPORT const EVP_AEAD *EVP_aead_aes_128_cbc_sha1_tls(void);
275OPENSSL_EXPORT const EVP_AEAD *EVP_aead_aes_128_cbc_sha1_tls_implicit_iv(void);
276OPENSSL_EXPORT const EVP_AEAD *EVP_aead_aes_128_cbc_sha256_tls(void);
277
278OPENSSL_EXPORT const EVP_AEAD *EVP_aead_aes_256_cbc_sha1_tls(void);
279OPENSSL_EXPORT const EVP_AEAD *EVP_aead_aes_256_cbc_sha1_tls_implicit_iv(void);
280OPENSSL_EXPORT const EVP_AEAD *EVP_aead_aes_256_cbc_sha256_tls(void);
281OPENSSL_EXPORT const EVP_AEAD *EVP_aead_aes_256_cbc_sha384_tls(void);
282
283OPENSSL_EXPORT const EVP_AEAD *EVP_aead_des_ede3_cbc_sha1_tls(void);
284OPENSSL_EXPORT const EVP_AEAD *EVP_aead_des_ede3_cbc_sha1_tls_implicit_iv(void);
285
286OPENSSL_EXPORT const EVP_AEAD *EVP_aead_null_sha1_tls(void);
287
288
289/* SSLv3-specific AEAD algorithms.
290 *
291 * These AEAD primitives do not meet the definition of generic AEADs. They are
292 * all specific to SSLv3 and should not be used outside of that context. They
293 * must be initialized with |EVP_AEAD_CTX_init_with_direction|, are stateful,
294 * and may not be used concurrently. They only accept an |ad| parameter of
295 * length 9 (the standard TLS one with length and version omitted). */
296
297OPENSSL_EXPORT const EVP_AEAD *EVP_aead_rc4_md5_ssl3(void);
298OPENSSL_EXPORT const EVP_AEAD *EVP_aead_rc4_sha1_ssl3(void);
299OPENSSL_EXPORT const EVP_AEAD *EVP_aead_aes_128_cbc_sha1_ssl3(void);
300OPENSSL_EXPORT const EVP_AEAD *EVP_aead_aes_256_cbc_sha1_ssl3(void);
301OPENSSL_EXPORT const EVP_AEAD *EVP_aead_des_ede3_cbc_sha1_ssl3(void);
302OPENSSL_EXPORT const EVP_AEAD *EVP_aead_null_sha1_ssl3(void);
303
304
Adam Langley3f92d212015-02-20 15:32:52 -0800305/* Obscure functions. */
306
David Benjamin7fadfc62016-04-21 16:28:19 -0400307/* evp_aead_direction_t denotes the direction of an AEAD operation. */
308enum evp_aead_direction_t {
309 evp_aead_open,
310 evp_aead_seal,
311};
312
313/* EVP_AEAD_CTX_init_with_direction calls |EVP_AEAD_CTX_init| for normal
314 * AEADs. For TLS-specific and SSL3-specific AEADs, it initializes |ctx| for a
315 * given direction. */
316OPENSSL_EXPORT int EVP_AEAD_CTX_init_with_direction(
317 EVP_AEAD_CTX *ctx, const EVP_AEAD *aead, const uint8_t *key, size_t key_len,
318 size_t tag_len, enum evp_aead_direction_t dir);
319
Adam Langley3f92d212015-02-20 15:32:52 -0800320/* EVP_AEAD_CTX_get_rc4_state sets |*out_key| to point to an RC4 key structure.
321 * It returns one on success or zero if |ctx| doesn't have an RC4 key. */
322OPENSSL_EXPORT int EVP_AEAD_CTX_get_rc4_state(const EVP_AEAD_CTX *ctx,
323 const RC4_KEY **out_key);
324
Adam Langleyc2d32802015-11-03 18:36:10 -0800325/* EVP_AEAD_CTX_get_iv sets |*out_len| to the length of the IV for |ctx| and
326 * sets |*out_iv| to point to that many bytes of the current IV. This is only
327 * meaningful for AEADs with implicit IVs (i.e. CBC mode in SSLv3 and TLS 1.0).
328 *
329 * It returns one on success or zero on error. */
330OPENSSL_EXPORT int EVP_AEAD_CTX_get_iv(const EVP_AEAD_CTX *ctx,
331 const uint8_t **out_iv, size_t *out_len);
Adam Langley3f92d212015-02-20 15:32:52 -0800332
Adam Langleye57a1922015-11-04 11:53:46 -0800333
Adam Langleyfd772a52014-06-20 12:00:00 -0700334#if defined(__cplusplus)
335} /* extern C */
336#endif
337
338#endif /* OPENSSL_HEADER_AEAD_H */