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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
/*
* Common values for SHA-2 algorithms
*/
#ifndef _CRYPTO_SHA2_H
#define _CRYPTO_SHA2_H
#include <linux/types.h>
#define SHA224_DIGEST_SIZE 28
#define SHA224_BLOCK_SIZE 64
#define SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE 32
#define SHA256_BLOCK_SIZE 64
#define SHA256_STATE_WORDS 8
#define SHA384_DIGEST_SIZE 48
#define SHA384_BLOCK_SIZE 128
#define SHA512_DIGEST_SIZE 64
#define SHA512_BLOCK_SIZE 128
#define SHA512_STATE_SIZE 80
#define SHA224_H0 0xc1059ed8UL
#define SHA224_H1 0x367cd507UL
#define SHA224_H2 0x3070dd17UL
#define SHA224_H3 0xf70e5939UL
#define SHA224_H4 0xffc00b31UL
#define SHA224_H5 0x68581511UL
#define SHA224_H6 0x64f98fa7UL
#define SHA224_H7 0xbefa4fa4UL
#define SHA256_H0 0x6a09e667UL
#define SHA256_H1 0xbb67ae85UL
#define SHA256_H2 0x3c6ef372UL
#define SHA256_H3 0xa54ff53aUL
#define SHA256_H4 0x510e527fUL
#define SHA256_H5 0x9b05688cUL
#define SHA256_H6 0x1f83d9abUL
#define SHA256_H7 0x5be0cd19UL
#define SHA384_H0 0xcbbb9d5dc1059ed8ULL
#define SHA384_H1 0x629a292a367cd507ULL
#define SHA384_H2 0x9159015a3070dd17ULL
#define SHA384_H3 0x152fecd8f70e5939ULL
#define SHA384_H4 0x67332667ffc00b31ULL
#define SHA384_H5 0x8eb44a8768581511ULL
#define SHA384_H6 0xdb0c2e0d64f98fa7ULL
#define SHA384_H7 0x47b5481dbefa4fa4ULL
#define SHA512_H0 0x6a09e667f3bcc908ULL
#define SHA512_H1 0xbb67ae8584caa73bULL
#define SHA512_H2 0x3c6ef372fe94f82bULL
#define SHA512_H3 0xa54ff53a5f1d36f1ULL
#define SHA512_H4 0x510e527fade682d1ULL
#define SHA512_H5 0x9b05688c2b3e6c1fULL
#define SHA512_H6 0x1f83d9abfb41bd6bULL
#define SHA512_H7 0x5be0cd19137e2179ULL
extern const u8 sha224_zero_message_hash[SHA224_DIGEST_SIZE];
extern const u8 sha256_zero_message_hash[SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE];
extern const u8 sha384_zero_message_hash[SHA384_DIGEST_SIZE];
extern const u8 sha512_zero_message_hash[SHA512_DIGEST_SIZE];
struct crypto_sha256_state {
u32 state[SHA256_STATE_WORDS];
u64 count;
};
static inline void sha224_block_init(struct crypto_sha256_state *sctx)
{
sctx->state[0] = SHA224_H0;
sctx->state[1] = SHA224_H1;
sctx->state[2] = SHA224_H2;
sctx->state[3] = SHA224_H3;
sctx->state[4] = SHA224_H4;
sctx->state[5] = SHA224_H5;
sctx->state[6] = SHA224_H6;
sctx->state[7] = SHA224_H7;
sctx->count = 0;
}
static inline void sha256_block_init(struct crypto_sha256_state *sctx)
{
sctx->state[0] = SHA256_H0;
sctx->state[1] = SHA256_H1;
sctx->state[2] = SHA256_H2;
sctx->state[3] = SHA256_H3;
sctx->state[4] = SHA256_H4;
sctx->state[5] = SHA256_H5;
sctx->state[6] = SHA256_H6;
sctx->state[7] = SHA256_H7;
sctx->count = 0;
}
struct sha256_state {
union {
struct crypto_sha256_state ctx;
struct {
u32 state[SHA256_STATE_WORDS];
u64 count;
};
};
u8 buf[SHA256_BLOCK_SIZE];
};
struct sha512_state {
u64 state[SHA512_DIGEST_SIZE / 8];
u64 count[2];
u8 buf[SHA512_BLOCK_SIZE];
};
/* State for the SHA-256 (and SHA-224) compression function */
struct sha256_block_state {
u32 h[SHA256_STATE_WORDS];
};
/*
* Context structure, shared by SHA-224 and SHA-256. The sha224_ctx and
* sha256_ctx structs wrap this one so that the API has proper typing and
* doesn't allow mixing the SHA-224 and SHA-256 functions arbitrarily.
*/
struct __sha256_ctx {
struct sha256_block_state state;
u64 bytecount;
u8 buf[SHA256_BLOCK_SIZE] __aligned(__alignof__(__be64));
};
void __sha256_update(struct __sha256_ctx *ctx, const u8 *data, size_t len);
/*
* HMAC key and message context structs, shared by HMAC-SHA224 and HMAC-SHA256.
* The hmac_sha224_* and hmac_sha256_* structs wrap this one so that the API has
* proper typing and doesn't allow mixing the functions arbitrarily.
*/
struct __hmac_sha256_key {
struct sha256_block_state istate;
struct sha256_block_state ostate;
};
struct __hmac_sha256_ctx {
struct __sha256_ctx sha_ctx;
struct sha256_block_state ostate;
};
void __hmac_sha256_init(struct __hmac_sha256_ctx *ctx,
const struct __hmac_sha256_key *key);
/**
* struct sha224_ctx - Context for hashing a message with SHA-224
* @ctx: private
*/
struct sha224_ctx {
struct __sha256_ctx ctx;
};
/**
* sha224_init() - Initialize a SHA-224 context for a new message
* @ctx: the context to initialize
*
* If you don't need incremental computation, consider sha224() instead.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void sha224_init(struct sha224_ctx *ctx);
/**
* sha224_update() - Update a SHA-224 context with message data
* @ctx: the context to update; must have been initialized
* @data: the message data
* @len: the data length in bytes
*
* This can be called any number of times.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
static inline void sha224_update(struct sha224_ctx *ctx,
const u8 *data, size_t len)
{
__sha256_update(&ctx->ctx, data, len);
}
/**
* sha224_final() - Finish computing a SHA-224 message digest
* @ctx: the context to finalize; must have been initialized
* @out: (output) the resulting SHA-224 message digest
*
* After finishing, this zeroizes @ctx. So the caller does not need to do it.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void sha224_final(struct sha224_ctx *ctx, u8 out[SHA224_DIGEST_SIZE]);
/**
* sha224() - Compute SHA-224 message digest in one shot
* @data: the message data
* @len: the data length in bytes
* @out: (output) the resulting SHA-224 message digest
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void sha224(const u8 *data, size_t len, u8 out[SHA224_DIGEST_SIZE]);
/**
* struct hmac_sha224_key - Prepared key for HMAC-SHA224
* @key: private
*/
struct hmac_sha224_key {
struct __hmac_sha256_key key;
};
/**
* struct hmac_sha224_ctx - Context for computing HMAC-SHA224 of a message
* @ctx: private
*/
struct hmac_sha224_ctx {
struct __hmac_sha256_ctx ctx;
};
/**
* hmac_sha224_preparekey() - Prepare a key for HMAC-SHA224
* @key: (output) the key structure to initialize
* @raw_key: the raw HMAC-SHA224 key
* @raw_key_len: the key length in bytes. All key lengths are supported.
*
* Note: the caller is responsible for zeroizing both the struct hmac_sha224_key
* and the raw key once they are no longer needed.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void hmac_sha224_preparekey(struct hmac_sha224_key *key,
const u8 *raw_key, size_t raw_key_len);
/**
* hmac_sha224_init() - Initialize an HMAC-SHA224 context for a new message
* @ctx: (output) the HMAC context to initialize
* @key: the prepared HMAC key
*
* If you don't need incremental computation, consider hmac_sha224() instead.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
static inline void hmac_sha224_init(struct hmac_sha224_ctx *ctx,
const struct hmac_sha224_key *key)
{
__hmac_sha256_init(&ctx->ctx, &key->key);
}
/**
* hmac_sha224_init_usingrawkey() - Initialize an HMAC-SHA224 context for a new
* message, using a raw key
* @ctx: (output) the HMAC context to initialize
* @raw_key: the raw HMAC-SHA224 key
* @raw_key_len: the key length in bytes. All key lengths are supported.
*
* If you don't need incremental computation, consider hmac_sha224_usingrawkey()
* instead.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void hmac_sha224_init_usingrawkey(struct hmac_sha224_ctx *ctx,
const u8 *raw_key, size_t raw_key_len);
/**
* hmac_sha224_update() - Update an HMAC-SHA224 context with message data
* @ctx: the HMAC context to update; must have been initialized
* @data: the message data
* @data_len: the data length in bytes
*
* This can be called any number of times.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
static inline void hmac_sha224_update(struct hmac_sha224_ctx *ctx,
const u8 *data, size_t data_len)
{
__sha256_update(&ctx->ctx.sha_ctx, data, data_len);
}
/**
* hmac_sha224_final() - Finish computing an HMAC-SHA224 value
* @ctx: the HMAC context to finalize; must have been initialized
* @out: (output) the resulting HMAC-SHA224 value
*
* After finishing, this zeroizes @ctx. So the caller does not need to do it.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void hmac_sha224_final(struct hmac_sha224_ctx *ctx, u8 out[SHA224_DIGEST_SIZE]);
/**
* hmac_sha224() - Compute HMAC-SHA224 in one shot, using a prepared key
* @key: the prepared HMAC key
* @data: the message data
* @data_len: the data length in bytes
* @out: (output) the resulting HMAC-SHA224 value
*
* If you're using the key only once, consider using hmac_sha224_usingrawkey().
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void hmac_sha224(const struct hmac_sha224_key *key,
const u8 *data, size_t data_len, u8 out[SHA224_DIGEST_SIZE]);
/**
* hmac_sha224_usingrawkey() - Compute HMAC-SHA224 in one shot, using a raw key
* @raw_key: the raw HMAC-SHA224 key
* @raw_key_len: the key length in bytes. All key lengths are supported.
* @data: the message data
* @data_len: the data length in bytes
* @out: (output) the resulting HMAC-SHA224 value
*
* If you're using the key multiple times, prefer to use
* hmac_sha224_preparekey() followed by multiple calls to hmac_sha224() instead.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void hmac_sha224_usingrawkey(const u8 *raw_key, size_t raw_key_len,
const u8 *data, size_t data_len,
u8 out[SHA224_DIGEST_SIZE]);
/**
* struct sha256_ctx - Context for hashing a message with SHA-256
* @ctx: private
*/
struct sha256_ctx {
struct __sha256_ctx ctx;
};
/**
* sha256_init() - Initialize a SHA-256 context for a new message
* @ctx: the context to initialize
*
* If you don't need incremental computation, consider sha256() instead.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void sha256_init(struct sha256_ctx *ctx);
/**
* sha256_update() - Update a SHA-256 context with message data
* @ctx: the context to update; must have been initialized
* @data: the message data
* @len: the data length in bytes
*
* This can be called any number of times.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
static inline void sha256_update(struct sha256_ctx *ctx,
const u8 *data, size_t len)
{
__sha256_update(&ctx->ctx, data, len);
}
/**
* sha256_final() - Finish computing a SHA-256 message digest
* @ctx: the context to finalize; must have been initialized
* @out: (output) the resulting SHA-256 message digest
*
* After finishing, this zeroizes @ctx. So the caller does not need to do it.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void sha256_final(struct sha256_ctx *ctx, u8 out[SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE]);
/**
* sha256() - Compute SHA-256 message digest in one shot
* @data: the message data
* @len: the data length in bytes
* @out: (output) the resulting SHA-256 message digest
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void sha256(const u8 *data, size_t len, u8 out[SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE]);
/**
* struct hmac_sha256_key - Prepared key for HMAC-SHA256
* @key: private
*/
struct hmac_sha256_key {
struct __hmac_sha256_key key;
};
/**
* struct hmac_sha256_ctx - Context for computing HMAC-SHA256 of a message
* @ctx: private
*/
struct hmac_sha256_ctx {
struct __hmac_sha256_ctx ctx;
};
/**
* hmac_sha256_preparekey() - Prepare a key for HMAC-SHA256
* @key: (output) the key structure to initialize
* @raw_key: the raw HMAC-SHA256 key
* @raw_key_len: the key length in bytes. All key lengths are supported.
*
* Note: the caller is responsible for zeroizing both the struct hmac_sha256_key
* and the raw key once they are no longer needed.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void hmac_sha256_preparekey(struct hmac_sha256_key *key,
const u8 *raw_key, size_t raw_key_len);
/**
* hmac_sha256_init() - Initialize an HMAC-SHA256 context for a new message
* @ctx: (output) the HMAC context to initialize
* @key: the prepared HMAC key
*
* If you don't need incremental computation, consider hmac_sha256() instead.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
static inline void hmac_sha256_init(struct hmac_sha256_ctx *ctx,
const struct hmac_sha256_key *key)
{
__hmac_sha256_init(&ctx->ctx, &key->key);
}
/**
* hmac_sha256_init_usingrawkey() - Initialize an HMAC-SHA256 context for a new
* message, using a raw key
* @ctx: (output) the HMAC context to initialize
* @raw_key: the raw HMAC-SHA256 key
* @raw_key_len: the key length in bytes. All key lengths are supported.
*
* If you don't need incremental computation, consider hmac_sha256_usingrawkey()
* instead.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void hmac_sha256_init_usingrawkey(struct hmac_sha256_ctx *ctx,
const u8 *raw_key, size_t raw_key_len);
/**
* hmac_sha256_update() - Update an HMAC-SHA256 context with message data
* @ctx: the HMAC context to update; must have been initialized
* @data: the message data
* @data_len: the data length in bytes
*
* This can be called any number of times.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
static inline void hmac_sha256_update(struct hmac_sha256_ctx *ctx,
const u8 *data, size_t data_len)
{
__sha256_update(&ctx->ctx.sha_ctx, data, data_len);
}
/**
* hmac_sha256_final() - Finish computing an HMAC-SHA256 value
* @ctx: the HMAC context to finalize; must have been initialized
* @out: (output) the resulting HMAC-SHA256 value
*
* After finishing, this zeroizes @ctx. So the caller does not need to do it.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void hmac_sha256_final(struct hmac_sha256_ctx *ctx, u8 out[SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE]);
/**
* hmac_sha256() - Compute HMAC-SHA256 in one shot, using a prepared key
* @key: the prepared HMAC key
* @data: the message data
* @data_len: the data length in bytes
* @out: (output) the resulting HMAC-SHA256 value
*
* If you're using the key only once, consider using hmac_sha256_usingrawkey().
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void hmac_sha256(const struct hmac_sha256_key *key,
const u8 *data, size_t data_len, u8 out[SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE]);
/**
* hmac_sha256_usingrawkey() - Compute HMAC-SHA256 in one shot, using a raw key
* @raw_key: the raw HMAC-SHA256 key
* @raw_key_len: the key length in bytes. All key lengths are supported.
* @data: the message data
* @data_len: the data length in bytes
* @out: (output) the resulting HMAC-SHA256 value
*
* If you're using the key multiple times, prefer to use
* hmac_sha256_preparekey() followed by multiple calls to hmac_sha256() instead.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void hmac_sha256_usingrawkey(const u8 *raw_key, size_t raw_key_len,
const u8 *data, size_t data_len,
u8 out[SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE]);
/* State for the SHA-512 (and SHA-384) compression function */
struct sha512_block_state {
u64 h[8];
};
/*
* Context structure, shared by SHA-384 and SHA-512. The sha384_ctx and
* sha512_ctx structs wrap this one so that the API has proper typing and
* doesn't allow mixing the SHA-384 and SHA-512 functions arbitrarily.
*/
struct __sha512_ctx {
struct sha512_block_state state;
u64 bytecount_lo;
u64 bytecount_hi;
u8 buf[SHA512_BLOCK_SIZE] __aligned(__alignof__(__be64));
};
void __sha512_update(struct __sha512_ctx *ctx, const u8 *data, size_t len);
/*
* HMAC key and message context structs, shared by HMAC-SHA384 and HMAC-SHA512.
* The hmac_sha384_* and hmac_sha512_* structs wrap this one so that the API has
* proper typing and doesn't allow mixing the functions arbitrarily.
*/
struct __hmac_sha512_key {
struct sha512_block_state istate;
struct sha512_block_state ostate;
};
struct __hmac_sha512_ctx {
struct __sha512_ctx sha_ctx;
struct sha512_block_state ostate;
};
void __hmac_sha512_init(struct __hmac_sha512_ctx *ctx,
const struct __hmac_sha512_key *key);
/**
* struct sha384_ctx - Context for hashing a message with SHA-384
* @ctx: private
*/
struct sha384_ctx {
struct __sha512_ctx ctx;
};
/**
* sha384_init() - Initialize a SHA-384 context for a new message
* @ctx: the context to initialize
*
* If you don't need incremental computation, consider sha384() instead.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void sha384_init(struct sha384_ctx *ctx);
/**
* sha384_update() - Update a SHA-384 context with message data
* @ctx: the context to update; must have been initialized
* @data: the message data
* @len: the data length in bytes
*
* This can be called any number of times.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
static inline void sha384_update(struct sha384_ctx *ctx,
const u8 *data, size_t len)
{
__sha512_update(&ctx->ctx, data, len);
}
/**
* sha384_final() - Finish computing a SHA-384 message digest
* @ctx: the context to finalize; must have been initialized
* @out: (output) the resulting SHA-384 message digest
*
* After finishing, this zeroizes @ctx. So the caller does not need to do it.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void sha384_final(struct sha384_ctx *ctx, u8 out[SHA384_DIGEST_SIZE]);
/**
* sha384() - Compute SHA-384 message digest in one shot
* @data: the message data
* @len: the data length in bytes
* @out: (output) the resulting SHA-384 message digest
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void sha384(const u8 *data, size_t len, u8 out[SHA384_DIGEST_SIZE]);
/**
* struct hmac_sha384_key - Prepared key for HMAC-SHA384
* @key: private
*/
struct hmac_sha384_key {
struct __hmac_sha512_key key;
};
/**
* struct hmac_sha384_ctx - Context for computing HMAC-SHA384 of a message
* @ctx: private
*/
struct hmac_sha384_ctx {
struct __hmac_sha512_ctx ctx;
};
/**
* hmac_sha384_preparekey() - Prepare a key for HMAC-SHA384
* @key: (output) the key structure to initialize
* @raw_key: the raw HMAC-SHA384 key
* @raw_key_len: the key length in bytes. All key lengths are supported.
*
* Note: the caller is responsible for zeroizing both the struct hmac_sha384_key
* and the raw key once they are no longer needed.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void hmac_sha384_preparekey(struct hmac_sha384_key *key,
const u8 *raw_key, size_t raw_key_len);
/**
* hmac_sha384_init() - Initialize an HMAC-SHA384 context for a new message
* @ctx: (output) the HMAC context to initialize
* @key: the prepared HMAC key
*
* If you don't need incremental computation, consider hmac_sha384() instead.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
static inline void hmac_sha384_init(struct hmac_sha384_ctx *ctx,
const struct hmac_sha384_key *key)
{
__hmac_sha512_init(&ctx->ctx, &key->key);
}
/**
* hmac_sha384_init_usingrawkey() - Initialize an HMAC-SHA384 context for a new
* message, using a raw key
* @ctx: (output) the HMAC context to initialize
* @raw_key: the raw HMAC-SHA384 key
* @raw_key_len: the key length in bytes. All key lengths are supported.
*
* If you don't need incremental computation, consider hmac_sha384_usingrawkey()
* instead.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void hmac_sha384_init_usingrawkey(struct hmac_sha384_ctx *ctx,
const u8 *raw_key, size_t raw_key_len);
/**
* hmac_sha384_update() - Update an HMAC-SHA384 context with message data
* @ctx: the HMAC context to update; must have been initialized
* @data: the message data
* @data_len: the data length in bytes
*
* This can be called any number of times.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
static inline void hmac_sha384_update(struct hmac_sha384_ctx *ctx,
const u8 *data, size_t data_len)
{
__sha512_update(&ctx->ctx.sha_ctx, data, data_len);
}
/**
* hmac_sha384_final() - Finish computing an HMAC-SHA384 value
* @ctx: the HMAC context to finalize; must have been initialized
* @out: (output) the resulting HMAC-SHA384 value
*
* After finishing, this zeroizes @ctx. So the caller does not need to do it.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void hmac_sha384_final(struct hmac_sha384_ctx *ctx, u8 out[SHA384_DIGEST_SIZE]);
/**
* hmac_sha384() - Compute HMAC-SHA384 in one shot, using a prepared key
* @key: the prepared HMAC key
* @data: the message data
* @data_len: the data length in bytes
* @out: (output) the resulting HMAC-SHA384 value
*
* If you're using the key only once, consider using hmac_sha384_usingrawkey().
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void hmac_sha384(const struct hmac_sha384_key *key,
const u8 *data, size_t data_len, u8 out[SHA384_DIGEST_SIZE]);
/**
* hmac_sha384_usingrawkey() - Compute HMAC-SHA384 in one shot, using a raw key
* @raw_key: the raw HMAC-SHA384 key
* @raw_key_len: the key length in bytes. All key lengths are supported.
* @data: the message data
* @data_len: the data length in bytes
* @out: (output) the resulting HMAC-SHA384 value
*
* If you're using the key multiple times, prefer to use
* hmac_sha384_preparekey() followed by multiple calls to hmac_sha384() instead.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void hmac_sha384_usingrawkey(const u8 *raw_key, size_t raw_key_len,
const u8 *data, size_t data_len,
u8 out[SHA384_DIGEST_SIZE]);
/**
* struct sha512_ctx - Context for hashing a message with SHA-512
* @ctx: private
*/
struct sha512_ctx {
struct __sha512_ctx ctx;
};
/**
* sha512_init() - Initialize a SHA-512 context for a new message
* @ctx: the context to initialize
*
* If you don't need incremental computation, consider sha512() instead.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void sha512_init(struct sha512_ctx *ctx);
/**
* sha512_update() - Update a SHA-512 context with message data
* @ctx: the context to update; must have been initialized
* @data: the message data
* @len: the data length in bytes
*
* This can be called any number of times.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
static inline void sha512_update(struct sha512_ctx *ctx,
const u8 *data, size_t len)
{
__sha512_update(&ctx->ctx, data, len);
}
/**
* sha512_final() - Finish computing a SHA-512 message digest
* @ctx: the context to finalize; must have been initialized
* @out: (output) the resulting SHA-512 message digest
*
* After finishing, this zeroizes @ctx. So the caller does not need to do it.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void sha512_final(struct sha512_ctx *ctx, u8 out[SHA512_DIGEST_SIZE]);
/**
* sha512() - Compute SHA-512 message digest in one shot
* @data: the message data
* @len: the data length in bytes
* @out: (output) the resulting SHA-512 message digest
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void sha512(const u8 *data, size_t len, u8 out[SHA512_DIGEST_SIZE]);
/**
* struct hmac_sha512_key - Prepared key for HMAC-SHA512
* @key: private
*/
struct hmac_sha512_key {
struct __hmac_sha512_key key;
};
/**
* struct hmac_sha512_ctx - Context for computing HMAC-SHA512 of a message
* @ctx: private
*/
struct hmac_sha512_ctx {
struct __hmac_sha512_ctx ctx;
};
/**
* hmac_sha512_preparekey() - Prepare a key for HMAC-SHA512
* @key: (output) the key structure to initialize
* @raw_key: the raw HMAC-SHA512 key
* @raw_key_len: the key length in bytes. All key lengths are supported.
*
* Note: the caller is responsible for zeroizing both the struct hmac_sha512_key
* and the raw key once they are no longer needed.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void hmac_sha512_preparekey(struct hmac_sha512_key *key,
const u8 *raw_key, size_t raw_key_len);
/**
* hmac_sha512_init() - Initialize an HMAC-SHA512 context for a new message
* @ctx: (output) the HMAC context to initialize
* @key: the prepared HMAC key
*
* If you don't need incremental computation, consider hmac_sha512() instead.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
static inline void hmac_sha512_init(struct hmac_sha512_ctx *ctx,
const struct hmac_sha512_key *key)
{
__hmac_sha512_init(&ctx->ctx, &key->key);
}
/**
* hmac_sha512_init_usingrawkey() - Initialize an HMAC-SHA512 context for a new
* message, using a raw key
* @ctx: (output) the HMAC context to initialize
* @raw_key: the raw HMAC-SHA512 key
* @raw_key_len: the key length in bytes. All key lengths are supported.
*
* If you don't need incremental computation, consider hmac_sha512_usingrawkey()
* instead.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void hmac_sha512_init_usingrawkey(struct hmac_sha512_ctx *ctx,
const u8 *raw_key, size_t raw_key_len);
/**
* hmac_sha512_update() - Update an HMAC-SHA512 context with message data
* @ctx: the HMAC context to update; must have been initialized
* @data: the message data
* @data_len: the data length in bytes
*
* This can be called any number of times.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
static inline void hmac_sha512_update(struct hmac_sha512_ctx *ctx,
const u8 *data, size_t data_len)
{
__sha512_update(&ctx->ctx.sha_ctx, data, data_len);
}
/**
* hmac_sha512_final() - Finish computing an HMAC-SHA512 value
* @ctx: the HMAC context to finalize; must have been initialized
* @out: (output) the resulting HMAC-SHA512 value
*
* After finishing, this zeroizes @ctx. So the caller does not need to do it.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void hmac_sha512_final(struct hmac_sha512_ctx *ctx, u8 out[SHA512_DIGEST_SIZE]);
/**
* hmac_sha512() - Compute HMAC-SHA512 in one shot, using a prepared key
* @key: the prepared HMAC key
* @data: the message data
* @data_len: the data length in bytes
* @out: (output) the resulting HMAC-SHA512 value
*
* If you're using the key only once, consider using hmac_sha512_usingrawkey().
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void hmac_sha512(const struct hmac_sha512_key *key,
const u8 *data, size_t data_len, u8 out[SHA512_DIGEST_SIZE]);
/**
* hmac_sha512_usingrawkey() - Compute HMAC-SHA512 in one shot, using a raw key
* @raw_key: the raw HMAC-SHA512 key
* @raw_key_len: the key length in bytes. All key lengths are supported.
* @data: the message data
* @data_len: the data length in bytes
* @out: (output) the resulting HMAC-SHA512 value
*
* If you're using the key multiple times, prefer to use
* hmac_sha512_preparekey() followed by multiple calls to hmac_sha512() instead.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void hmac_sha512_usingrawkey(const u8 *raw_key, size_t raw_key_len,
const u8 *data, size_t data_len,
u8 out[SHA512_DIGEST_SIZE]);
#endif /* _CRYPTO_SHA2_H */
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