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[CRYPTO] skcipher: Add givcrypt operations and givcipher type Different block cipher modes have different requirements for intialisation vectors. For example, CBC can use a simple randomly generated IV while modes such as CTR must use an IV generation mechanisms that give a stronger guarantee on the lack of collisions. Furthermore, disk encryption modes have their own IV generation algorithms. Up until now IV generation has been left to the users of the symmetric key cipher API. This is inconvenient as the number of block cipher modes increase because the user needs to be aware of which mode is supposed to be paired with which IV generation algorithm. Therefore it makes sense to integrate the IV generation into the crypto API. This patch takes the first step in that direction by creating two new ablkcipher operations, givencrypt and givdecrypt that generates an IV before performing the actual encryption or decryption. The operations are currently not exposed to the user. That will be done once the underlying functionality has actually been implemented. It also creates the underlying givcipher type. Algorithms that directly generate IVs would use it instead of ablkcipher. All other algorithms (including all existing ones) would generate a givcipher algorithm upon registration. This givcipher algorithm will be constructed from the geniv string that's stored in every algorithm. That string will locate a template which is instantiated by the blkcipher/ablkcipher algorithm in question to give a givcipher algorithm. Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
2007-12-17 21:51:27 +08:00
/*
* Symmetric key ciphers.
*
* Copyright (c) 2007 Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
* Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option)
* any later version.
*
*/
#ifndef _CRYPTO_SKCIPHER_H
#define _CRYPTO_SKCIPHER_H
#include <linux/crypto.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
[CRYPTO] skcipher: Add givcrypt operations and givcipher type Different block cipher modes have different requirements for intialisation vectors. For example, CBC can use a simple randomly generated IV while modes such as CTR must use an IV generation mechanisms that give a stronger guarantee on the lack of collisions. Furthermore, disk encryption modes have their own IV generation algorithms. Up until now IV generation has been left to the users of the symmetric key cipher API. This is inconvenient as the number of block cipher modes increase because the user needs to be aware of which mode is supposed to be paired with which IV generation algorithm. Therefore it makes sense to integrate the IV generation into the crypto API. This patch takes the first step in that direction by creating two new ablkcipher operations, givencrypt and givdecrypt that generates an IV before performing the actual encryption or decryption. The operations are currently not exposed to the user. That will be done once the underlying functionality has actually been implemented. It also creates the underlying givcipher type. Algorithms that directly generate IVs would use it instead of ablkcipher. All other algorithms (including all existing ones) would generate a givcipher algorithm upon registration. This givcipher algorithm will be constructed from the geniv string that's stored in every algorithm. That string will locate a template which is instantiated by the blkcipher/ablkcipher algorithm in question to give a givcipher algorithm. Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
2007-12-17 21:51:27 +08:00
/**
* struct skcipher_givcrypt_request - Crypto request with IV generation
* @seq: Sequence number for IV generation
* @giv: Space for generated IV
* @creq: The crypto request itself
*/
struct skcipher_givcrypt_request {
u64 seq;
u8 *giv;
struct ablkcipher_request creq;
};
static inline struct crypto_ablkcipher *skcipher_givcrypt_reqtfm(
struct skcipher_givcrypt_request *req)
{
return crypto_ablkcipher_reqtfm(&req->creq);
}
static inline int crypto_skcipher_givencrypt(
struct skcipher_givcrypt_request *req)
{
struct ablkcipher_tfm *crt =
crypto_ablkcipher_crt(skcipher_givcrypt_reqtfm(req));
return crt->givencrypt(req);
};
static inline int crypto_skcipher_givdecrypt(
struct skcipher_givcrypt_request *req)
{
struct ablkcipher_tfm *crt =
crypto_ablkcipher_crt(skcipher_givcrypt_reqtfm(req));
return crt->givdecrypt(req);
};
static inline void skcipher_givcrypt_set_tfm(
struct skcipher_givcrypt_request *req, struct crypto_ablkcipher *tfm)
{
req->creq.base.tfm = crypto_ablkcipher_tfm(tfm);
}
static inline struct skcipher_givcrypt_request *skcipher_givcrypt_cast(
struct crypto_async_request *req)
{
return container_of(ablkcipher_request_cast(req),
struct skcipher_givcrypt_request, creq);
}
static inline struct skcipher_givcrypt_request *skcipher_givcrypt_alloc(
struct crypto_ablkcipher *tfm, gfp_t gfp)
{
struct skcipher_givcrypt_request *req;
req = kmalloc(sizeof(struct skcipher_givcrypt_request) +
crypto_ablkcipher_reqsize(tfm), gfp);
if (likely(req))
skcipher_givcrypt_set_tfm(req, tfm);
return req;
}
static inline void skcipher_givcrypt_free(struct skcipher_givcrypt_request *req)
{
kfree(req);
}
static inline void skcipher_givcrypt_set_callback(
struct skcipher_givcrypt_request *req, u32 flags,
crypto_completion_t complete, void *data)
{
ablkcipher_request_set_callback(&req->creq, flags, complete, data);
}
static inline void skcipher_givcrypt_set_crypt(
struct skcipher_givcrypt_request *req,
struct scatterlist *src, struct scatterlist *dst,
unsigned int nbytes, void *iv)
{
ablkcipher_request_set_crypt(&req->creq, src, dst, nbytes, iv);
}
static inline void skcipher_givcrypt_set_giv(
struct skcipher_givcrypt_request *req, u8 *giv, u64 seq)
{
req->giv = giv;
req->seq = seq;
}
[CRYPTO] skcipher: Add givcrypt operations and givcipher type Different block cipher modes have different requirements for intialisation vectors. For example, CBC can use a simple randomly generated IV while modes such as CTR must use an IV generation mechanisms that give a stronger guarantee on the lack of collisions. Furthermore, disk encryption modes have their own IV generation algorithms. Up until now IV generation has been left to the users of the symmetric key cipher API. This is inconvenient as the number of block cipher modes increase because the user needs to be aware of which mode is supposed to be paired with which IV generation algorithm. Therefore it makes sense to integrate the IV generation into the crypto API. This patch takes the first step in that direction by creating two new ablkcipher operations, givencrypt and givdecrypt that generates an IV before performing the actual encryption or decryption. The operations are currently not exposed to the user. That will be done once the underlying functionality has actually been implemented. It also creates the underlying givcipher type. Algorithms that directly generate IVs would use it instead of ablkcipher. All other algorithms (including all existing ones) would generate a givcipher algorithm upon registration. This givcipher algorithm will be constructed from the geniv string that's stored in every algorithm. That string will locate a template which is instantiated by the blkcipher/ablkcipher algorithm in question to give a givcipher algorithm. Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
2007-12-17 21:51:27 +08:00
#endif /* _CRYPTO_SKCIPHER_H */