1 /**
2  * \file psa/crypto.h
3  * \brief Platform Security Architecture cryptography module
4  */
5 /*
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21 
22 #ifndef PSA_CRYPTO_H
23 #define PSA_CRYPTO_H
24 
25 #if defined(MBEDTLS_PSA_CRYPTO_PLATFORM_FILE)
26 #include MBEDTLS_PSA_CRYPTO_PLATFORM_FILE
27 #else
28 #include "crypto_platform.h"
29 #endif
30 
31 #include <stddef.h>
32 
33 #ifdef __DOXYGEN_ONLY__
34 /* This __DOXYGEN_ONLY__ block contains mock definitions for things that
35  * must be defined in the crypto_platform.h header. These mock definitions
36  * are present in this file as a convenience to generate pretty-printed
37  * documentation that includes those definitions. */
38 
39 /** \defgroup platform Implementation-specific definitions
40  * @{
41  */
42 
43 /**@}*/
44 #endif /* __DOXYGEN_ONLY__ */
45 
46 #ifdef __cplusplus
47 extern "C" {
48 #endif
49 
50 /* The file "crypto_types.h" declares types that encode errors,
51  * algorithms, key types, policies, etc. */
52 #include "crypto_types.h"
53 
54 /** \defgroup version API version
55  * @{
56  */
57 
58 /**
59  * The major version of this implementation of the PSA Crypto API
60  */
61 #define PSA_CRYPTO_API_VERSION_MAJOR 1
62 
63 /**
64  * The minor version of this implementation of the PSA Crypto API
65  */
66 #define PSA_CRYPTO_API_VERSION_MINOR 0
67 
68 /**@}*/
69 
70 /* The file "crypto_values.h" declares macros to build and analyze values
71  * of integral types defined in "crypto_types.h". */
72 #include "crypto_values.h"
73 
74 /** \defgroup initialization Library initialization
75  * @{
76  */
77 
78 /**
79  * \brief Library initialization.
80  *
81  * Applications must call this function before calling any other
82  * function in this module.
83  *
84  * Applications may call this function more than once. Once a call
85  * succeeds, subsequent calls are guaranteed to succeed.
86  *
87  * If the application calls other functions before calling psa_crypto_init(),
88  * the behavior is undefined. Implementations are encouraged to either perform
89  * the operation as if the library had been initialized or to return
90  * #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE or some other applicable error. In particular,
91  * implementations should not return a success status if the lack of
92  * initialization may have security implications, for example due to improper
93  * seeding of the random number generator.
94  *
95  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS \emptydescription
96  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
97  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE \emptydescription
98  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
99  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
100  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
101  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_ENTROPY \emptydescription
102  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
103  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DATA_INVALID \emptydescription
104  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DATA_CORRUPT \emptydescription
105  */
106 psa_status_t psa_crypto_init(void);
107 
108 /**@}*/
109 
110 /** \addtogroup attributes
111  * @{
112  */
113 
114 /** \def PSA_KEY_ATTRIBUTES_INIT
115  *
116  * This macro returns a suitable initializer for a key attribute structure
117  * of type #psa_key_attributes_t.
118  */
119 
120 /** Return an initial value for a key attributes structure.
121  */
122 static psa_key_attributes_t psa_key_attributes_init(void);
123 
124 /** Declare a key as persistent and set its key identifier.
125  *
126  * If the attribute structure currently declares the key as volatile (which
127  * is the default content of an attribute structure), this function sets
128  * the lifetime attribute to #PSA_KEY_LIFETIME_PERSISTENT.
129  *
130  * This function does not access storage, it merely stores the given
131  * value in the structure.
132  * The persistent key will be written to storage when the attribute
133  * structure is passed to a key creation function such as
134  * psa_import_key(), psa_generate_key(),
135  * psa_key_derivation_output_key() or psa_copy_key().
136  *
137  * This function may be declared as `static` (i.e. without external
138  * linkage). This function may be provided as a function-like macro,
139  * but in this case it must evaluate each of its arguments exactly once.
140  *
141  * \param[out] attributes  The attribute structure to write to.
142  * \param key              The persistent identifier for the key.
143  */
144 static void psa_set_key_id(psa_key_attributes_t *attributes,
145                            mbedtls_svc_key_id_t key);
146 
147 #ifdef MBEDTLS_PSA_CRYPTO_KEY_ID_ENCODES_OWNER
148 /** Set the owner identifier of a key.
149  *
150  * When key identifiers encode key owner identifiers, psa_set_key_id() does
151  * not allow to define in key attributes the owner of volatile keys as
152  * psa_set_key_id() enforces the key to be persistent.
153  *
154  * This function allows to set in key attributes the owner identifier of a
155  * key. It is intended to be used for volatile keys. For persistent keys,
156  * it is recommended to use the PSA Cryptography API psa_set_key_id() to define
157  * the owner of a key.
158  *
159  * \param[out] attributes  The attribute structure to write to.
160  * \param owner            The key owner identifier.
161  */
162 static void mbedtls_set_key_owner_id(psa_key_attributes_t *attributes,
163                                      mbedtls_key_owner_id_t owner);
164 #endif
165 
166 /** Set the location of a persistent key.
167  *
168  * To make a key persistent, you must give it a persistent key identifier
169  * with psa_set_key_id(). By default, a key that has a persistent identifier
170  * is stored in the default storage area identifier by
171  * #PSA_KEY_LIFETIME_PERSISTENT. Call this function to choose a storage
172  * area, or to explicitly declare the key as volatile.
173  *
174  * This function does not access storage, it merely stores the given
175  * value in the structure.
176  * The persistent key will be written to storage when the attribute
177  * structure is passed to a key creation function such as
178  * psa_import_key(), psa_generate_key(),
179  * psa_key_derivation_output_key() or psa_copy_key().
180  *
181  * This function may be declared as `static` (i.e. without external
182  * linkage). This function may be provided as a function-like macro,
183  * but in this case it must evaluate each of its arguments exactly once.
184  *
185  * \param[out] attributes       The attribute structure to write to.
186  * \param lifetime              The lifetime for the key.
187  *                              If this is #PSA_KEY_LIFETIME_VOLATILE, the
188  *                              key will be volatile, and the key identifier
189  *                              attribute is reset to 0.
190  */
191 static void psa_set_key_lifetime(psa_key_attributes_t *attributes,
192                                  psa_key_lifetime_t lifetime);
193 
194 /** Retrieve the key identifier from key attributes.
195  *
196  * This function may be declared as `static` (i.e. without external
197  * linkage). This function may be provided as a function-like macro,
198  * but in this case it must evaluate its argument exactly once.
199  *
200  * \param[in] attributes        The key attribute structure to query.
201  *
202  * \return The persistent identifier stored in the attribute structure.
203  *         This value is unspecified if the attribute structure declares
204  *         the key as volatile.
205  */
206 static mbedtls_svc_key_id_t psa_get_key_id(
207     const psa_key_attributes_t *attributes);
208 
209 /** Retrieve the lifetime from key attributes.
210  *
211  * This function may be declared as `static` (i.e. without external
212  * linkage). This function may be provided as a function-like macro,
213  * but in this case it must evaluate its argument exactly once.
214  *
215  * \param[in] attributes        The key attribute structure to query.
216  *
217  * \return The lifetime value stored in the attribute structure.
218  */
219 static psa_key_lifetime_t psa_get_key_lifetime(
220     const psa_key_attributes_t *attributes);
221 
222 /** Declare usage flags for a key.
223  *
224  * Usage flags are part of a key's usage policy. They encode what
225  * kind of operations are permitted on the key. For more details,
226  * refer to the documentation of the type #psa_key_usage_t.
227  *
228  * This function overwrites any usage flags
229  * previously set in \p attributes.
230  *
231  * This function may be declared as `static` (i.e. without external
232  * linkage). This function may be provided as a function-like macro,
233  * but in this case it must evaluate each of its arguments exactly once.
234  *
235  * \param[out] attributes       The attribute structure to write to.
236  * \param usage_flags           The usage flags to write.
237  */
238 static void psa_set_key_usage_flags(psa_key_attributes_t *attributes,
239                                     psa_key_usage_t usage_flags);
240 
241 /** Retrieve the usage flags from key attributes.
242  *
243  * This function may be declared as `static` (i.e. without external
244  * linkage). This function may be provided as a function-like macro,
245  * but in this case it must evaluate its argument exactly once.
246  *
247  * \param[in] attributes        The key attribute structure to query.
248  *
249  * \return The usage flags stored in the attribute structure.
250  */
251 static psa_key_usage_t psa_get_key_usage_flags(
252     const psa_key_attributes_t *attributes);
253 
254 /** Declare the permitted algorithm policy for a key.
255  *
256  * The permitted algorithm policy of a key encodes which algorithm or
257  * algorithms are permitted to be used with this key. The following
258  * algorithm policies are supported:
259  * - 0 does not allow any cryptographic operation with the key. The key
260  *   may be used for non-cryptographic actions such as exporting (if
261  *   permitted by the usage flags).
262  * - An algorithm value permits this particular algorithm.
263  * - An algorithm wildcard built from #PSA_ALG_ANY_HASH allows the specified
264  *   signature scheme with any hash algorithm.
265  * - An algorithm built from #PSA_ALG_AT_LEAST_THIS_LENGTH_MAC allows
266  *   any MAC algorithm from the same base class (e.g. CMAC) which
267  *   generates/verifies a MAC length greater than or equal to the length
268  *   encoded in the wildcard algorithm.
269  * - An algorithm built from #PSA_ALG_AEAD_WITH_AT_LEAST_THIS_LENGTH_TAG
270  *   allows any AEAD algorithm from the same base class (e.g. CCM) which
271  *   generates/verifies a tag length greater than or equal to the length
272  *   encoded in the wildcard algorithm.
273  *
274  * This function overwrites any algorithm policy
275  * previously set in \p attributes.
276  *
277  * This function may be declared as `static` (i.e. without external
278  * linkage). This function may be provided as a function-like macro,
279  * but in this case it must evaluate each of its arguments exactly once.
280  *
281  * \param[out] attributes       The attribute structure to write to.
282  * \param alg                   The permitted algorithm policy to write.
283  */
284 static void psa_set_key_algorithm(psa_key_attributes_t *attributes,
285                                   psa_algorithm_t alg);
286 
287 
288 /** Retrieve the algorithm policy from key attributes.
289  *
290  * This function may be declared as `static` (i.e. without external
291  * linkage). This function may be provided as a function-like macro,
292  * but in this case it must evaluate its argument exactly once.
293  *
294  * \param[in] attributes        The key attribute structure to query.
295  *
296  * \return The algorithm stored in the attribute structure.
297  */
298 static psa_algorithm_t psa_get_key_algorithm(
299     const psa_key_attributes_t *attributes);
300 
301 /** Declare the type of a key.
302  *
303  * This function overwrites any key type
304  * previously set in \p attributes.
305  *
306  * This function may be declared as `static` (i.e. without external
307  * linkage). This function may be provided as a function-like macro,
308  * but in this case it must evaluate each of its arguments exactly once.
309  *
310  * \param[out] attributes       The attribute structure to write to.
311  * \param type                  The key type to write.
312  *                              If this is 0, the key type in \p attributes
313  *                              becomes unspecified.
314  */
315 static void psa_set_key_type(psa_key_attributes_t *attributes,
316                              psa_key_type_t type);
317 
318 
319 /** Declare the size of a key.
320  *
321  * This function overwrites any key size previously set in \p attributes.
322  *
323  * This function may be declared as `static` (i.e. without external
324  * linkage). This function may be provided as a function-like macro,
325  * but in this case it must evaluate each of its arguments exactly once.
326  *
327  * \param[out] attributes       The attribute structure to write to.
328  * \param bits                  The key size in bits.
329  *                              If this is 0, the key size in \p attributes
330  *                              becomes unspecified. Keys of size 0 are
331  *                              not supported.
332  */
333 static void psa_set_key_bits(psa_key_attributes_t *attributes,
334                              size_t bits);
335 
336 /** Retrieve the key type from key attributes.
337  *
338  * This function may be declared as `static` (i.e. without external
339  * linkage). This function may be provided as a function-like macro,
340  * but in this case it must evaluate its argument exactly once.
341  *
342  * \param[in] attributes        The key attribute structure to query.
343  *
344  * \return The key type stored in the attribute structure.
345  */
346 static psa_key_type_t psa_get_key_type(const psa_key_attributes_t *attributes);
347 
348 /** Retrieve the key size from key attributes.
349  *
350  * This function may be declared as `static` (i.e. without external
351  * linkage). This function may be provided as a function-like macro,
352  * but in this case it must evaluate its argument exactly once.
353  *
354  * \param[in] attributes        The key attribute structure to query.
355  *
356  * \return The key size stored in the attribute structure, in bits.
357  */
358 static size_t psa_get_key_bits(const psa_key_attributes_t *attributes);
359 
360 /** Retrieve the attributes of a key.
361  *
362  * This function first resets the attribute structure as with
363  * psa_reset_key_attributes(). It then copies the attributes of
364  * the given key into the given attribute structure.
365  *
366  * \note This function may allocate memory or other resources.
367  *       Once you have called this function on an attribute structure,
368  *       you must call psa_reset_key_attributes() to free these resources.
369  *
370  * \param[in] key               Identifier of the key to query.
371  * \param[in,out] attributes    On success, the attributes of the key.
372  *                              On failure, equivalent to a
373  *                              freshly-initialized structure.
374  *
375  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS \emptydescription
376  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE \emptydescription
377  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
378  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
379  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
380  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
381  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DATA_CORRUPT \emptydescription
382  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DATA_INVALID \emptydescription
383  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
384  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
385  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
386  *         results in this error code.
387  */
388 psa_status_t psa_get_key_attributes(mbedtls_svc_key_id_t key,
389                                     psa_key_attributes_t *attributes);
390 
391 /** Reset a key attribute structure to a freshly initialized state.
392  *
393  * You must initialize the attribute structure as described in the
394  * documentation of the type #psa_key_attributes_t before calling this
395  * function. Once the structure has been initialized, you may call this
396  * function at any time.
397  *
398  * This function frees any auxiliary resources that the structure
399  * may contain.
400  *
401  * \param[in,out] attributes    The attribute structure to reset.
402  */
403 void psa_reset_key_attributes(psa_key_attributes_t *attributes);
404 
405 /**@}*/
406 
407 /** \defgroup key_management Key management
408  * @{
409  */
410 
411 /** Remove non-essential copies of key material from memory.
412  *
413  * If the key identifier designates a volatile key, this functions does not do
414  * anything and returns successfully.
415  *
416  * If the key identifier designates a persistent key, then this function will
417  * free all resources associated with the key in volatile memory. The key
418  * data in persistent storage is not affected and the key can still be used.
419  *
420  * \param key Identifier of the key to purge.
421  *
422  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
423  *         The key material will have been removed from memory if it is not
424  *         currently required.
425  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
426  *         \p key is not a valid key identifier.
427  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
428  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
429  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
430  *         results in this error code.
431  */
432 psa_status_t psa_purge_key(mbedtls_svc_key_id_t key);
433 
434 /** Make a copy of a key.
435  *
436  * Copy key material from one location to another.
437  *
438  * This function is primarily useful to copy a key from one location
439  * to another, since it populates a key using the material from
440  * another key which may have a different lifetime.
441  *
442  * This function may be used to share a key with a different party,
443  * subject to implementation-defined restrictions on key sharing.
444  *
445  * The policy on the source key must have the usage flag
446  * #PSA_KEY_USAGE_COPY set.
447  * This flag is sufficient to permit the copy if the key has the lifetime
448  * #PSA_KEY_LIFETIME_VOLATILE or #PSA_KEY_LIFETIME_PERSISTENT.
449  * Some secure elements do not provide a way to copy a key without
450  * making it extractable from the secure element. If a key is located
451  * in such a secure element, then the key must have both usage flags
452  * #PSA_KEY_USAGE_COPY and #PSA_KEY_USAGE_EXPORT in order to make
453  * a copy of the key outside the secure element.
454  *
455  * The resulting key may only be used in a way that conforms to
456  * both the policy of the original key and the policy specified in
457  * the \p attributes parameter:
458  * - The usage flags on the resulting key are the bitwise-and of the
459  *   usage flags on the source policy and the usage flags in \p attributes.
460  * - If both allow the same algorithm or wildcard-based
461  *   algorithm policy, the resulting key has the same algorithm policy.
462  * - If either of the policies allows an algorithm and the other policy
463  *   allows a wildcard-based algorithm policy that includes this algorithm,
464  *   the resulting key allows the same algorithm.
465  * - If the policies do not allow any algorithm in common, this function
466  *   fails with the status #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT.
467  *
468  * The effect of this function on implementation-defined attributes is
469  * implementation-defined.
470  *
471  * \param source_key        The key to copy. It must allow the usage
472  *                          #PSA_KEY_USAGE_COPY. If a private or secret key is
473  *                          being copied outside of a secure element it must
474  *                          also allow #PSA_KEY_USAGE_EXPORT.
475  * \param[in] attributes    The attributes for the new key.
476  *                          They are used as follows:
477  *                          - The key type and size may be 0. If either is
478  *                            nonzero, it must match the corresponding
479  *                            attribute of the source key.
480  *                          - The key location (the lifetime and, for
481  *                            persistent keys, the key identifier) is
482  *                            used directly.
483  *                          - The policy constraints (usage flags and
484  *                            algorithm policy) are combined from
485  *                            the source key and \p attributes so that
486  *                            both sets of restrictions apply, as
487  *                            described in the documentation of this function.
488  * \param[out] target_key   On success, an identifier for the newly created
489  *                          key. For persistent keys, this is the key
490  *                          identifier defined in \p attributes.
491  *                          \c 0 on failure.
492  *
493  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS \emptydescription
494  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
495  *         \p source_key is invalid.
496  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS
497  *         This is an attempt to create a persistent key, and there is
498  *         already a persistent key with the given identifier.
499  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
500  *         The lifetime or identifier in \p attributes are invalid, or
501  *         the policy constraints on the source and specified in
502  *         \p attributes are incompatible, or
503  *         \p attributes specifies a key type or key size
504  *         which does not match the attributes of the source key.
505  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
506  *         The source key does not have the #PSA_KEY_USAGE_COPY usage flag, or
507  *         the source key is not exportable and its lifetime does not
508  *         allow copying it to the target's lifetime.
509  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
510  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE \emptydescription
511  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
512  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
513  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DATA_INVALID \emptydescription
514  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DATA_CORRUPT \emptydescription
515  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
516  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
517  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
518  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
519  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
520  *         results in this error code.
521  */
522 psa_status_t psa_copy_key(mbedtls_svc_key_id_t source_key,
523                           const psa_key_attributes_t *attributes,
524                           mbedtls_svc_key_id_t *target_key);
525 
526 
527 /**
528  * \brief Destroy a key.
529  *
530  * This function destroys a key from both volatile
531  * memory and, if applicable, non-volatile storage. Implementations shall
532  * make a best effort to ensure that the key material cannot be recovered.
533  *
534  * This function also erases any metadata such as policies and frees
535  * resources associated with the key.
536  *
537  * If a key is currently in use in a multipart operation, then destroying the
538  * key will cause the multipart operation to fail.
539  *
540  * \param key  Identifier of the key to erase. If this is \c 0, do nothing and
541  *             return #PSA_SUCCESS.
542  *
543  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
544  *         \p key was a valid identifier and the key material that it
545  *         referred to has been erased. Alternatively, \p key is \c 0.
546  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
547  *         The key cannot be erased because it is
548  *         read-only, either due to a policy or due to physical restrictions.
549  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
550  *         \p key is not a valid identifier nor \c 0.
551  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE
552  *         There was a failure in communication with the cryptoprocessor.
553  *         The key material may still be present in the cryptoprocessor.
554  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DATA_INVALID
555  *         This error is typically a result of either storage corruption on a
556  *         cleartext storage backend, or an attempt to read data that was
557  *         written by an incompatible version of the library.
558  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE
559  *         The storage is corrupted. Implementations shall make a best effort
560  *         to erase key material even in this stage, however applications
561  *         should be aware that it may be impossible to guarantee that the
562  *         key material is not recoverable in such cases.
563  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED
564  *         An unexpected condition which is not a storage corruption or
565  *         a communication failure occurred. The cryptoprocessor may have
566  *         been compromised.
567  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
568  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
569  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
570  *         results in this error code.
571  */
572 psa_status_t psa_destroy_key(mbedtls_svc_key_id_t key);
573 
574 /**@}*/
575 
576 /** \defgroup import_export Key import and export
577  * @{
578  */
579 
580 /**
581  * \brief Import a key in binary format.
582  *
583  * This function supports any output from psa_export_key(). Refer to the
584  * documentation of psa_export_public_key() for the format of public keys
585  * and to the documentation of psa_export_key() for the format for
586  * other key types.
587  *
588  * The key data determines the key size. The attributes may optionally
589  * specify a key size; in this case it must match the size determined
590  * from the key data. A key size of 0 in \p attributes indicates that
591  * the key size is solely determined by the key data.
592  *
593  * Implementations must reject an attempt to import a key of size 0.
594  *
595  * This specification supports a single format for each key type.
596  * Implementations may support other formats as long as the standard
597  * format is supported. Implementations that support other formats
598  * should ensure that the formats are clearly unambiguous so as to
599  * minimize the risk that an invalid input is accidentally interpreted
600  * according to a different format.
601  *
602  * \param[in] attributes    The attributes for the new key.
603  *                          The key size is always determined from the
604  *                          \p data buffer.
605  *                          If the key size in \p attributes is nonzero,
606  *                          it must be equal to the size from \p data.
607  * \param[out] key          On success, an identifier to the newly created key.
608  *                          For persistent keys, this is the key identifier
609  *                          defined in \p attributes.
610  *                          \c 0 on failure.
611  * \param[in] data    Buffer containing the key data. The content of this
612  *                    buffer is interpreted according to the type declared
613  *                    in \p attributes.
614  *                    All implementations must support at least the format
615  *                    described in the documentation
616  *                    of psa_export_key() or psa_export_public_key() for
617  *                    the chosen type. Implementations may allow other
618  *                    formats, but should be conservative: implementations
619  *                    should err on the side of rejecting content if it
620  *                    may be erroneous (e.g. wrong type or truncated data).
621  * \param data_length Size of the \p data buffer in bytes.
622  *
623  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
624  *         Success.
625  *         If the key is persistent, the key material and the key's metadata
626  *         have been saved to persistent storage.
627  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS
628  *         This is an attempt to create a persistent key, and there is
629  *         already a persistent key with the given identifier.
630  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
631  *         The key type or key size is not supported, either by the
632  *         implementation in general or in this particular persistent location.
633  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
634  *         The key attributes, as a whole, are invalid, or
635  *         the key data is not correctly formatted, or
636  *         the size in \p attributes is nonzero and does not match the size
637  *         of the key data.
638  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
639  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE \emptydescription
640  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
641  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DATA_CORRUPT \emptydescription
642  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DATA_INVALID \emptydescription
643  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
644  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
645  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
646  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
647  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
648  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
649  *         results in this error code.
650  */
651 psa_status_t psa_import_key(const psa_key_attributes_t *attributes,
652                             const uint8_t *data,
653                             size_t data_length,
654                             mbedtls_svc_key_id_t *key);
655 
656 
657 
658 /**
659  * \brief Export a key in binary format.
660  *
661  * The output of this function can be passed to psa_import_key() to
662  * create an equivalent object.
663  *
664  * If the implementation of psa_import_key() supports other formats
665  * beyond the format specified here, the output from psa_export_key()
666  * must use the representation specified here, not the original
667  * representation.
668  *
669  * For standard key types, the output format is as follows:
670  *
671  * - For symmetric keys (including MAC keys), the format is the
672  *   raw bytes of the key.
673  * - For DES, the key data consists of 8 bytes. The parity bits must be
674  *   correct.
675  * - For Triple-DES, the format is the concatenation of the
676  *   two or three DES keys.
677  * - For RSA key pairs (#PSA_KEY_TYPE_RSA_KEY_PAIR), the format
678  *   is the non-encrypted DER encoding of the representation defined by
679  *   PKCS\#1 (RFC 8017) as `RSAPrivateKey`, version 0.
680  *   ```
681  *   RSAPrivateKey ::= SEQUENCE {
682  *       version             INTEGER,  -- must be 0
683  *       modulus             INTEGER,  -- n
684  *       publicExponent      INTEGER,  -- e
685  *       privateExponent     INTEGER,  -- d
686  *       prime1              INTEGER,  -- p
687  *       prime2              INTEGER,  -- q
688  *       exponent1           INTEGER,  -- d mod (p-1)
689  *       exponent2           INTEGER,  -- d mod (q-1)
690  *       coefficient         INTEGER,  -- (inverse of q) mod p
691  *   }
692  *   ```
693  * - For elliptic curve key pairs (key types for which
694  *   #PSA_KEY_TYPE_IS_ECC_KEY_PAIR is true), the format is
695  *   a representation of the private value as a `ceiling(m/8)`-byte string
696  *   where `m` is the bit size associated with the curve, i.e. the bit size
697  *   of the order of the curve's coordinate field. This byte string is
698  *   in little-endian order for Montgomery curves (curve types
699  *   `PSA_ECC_FAMILY_CURVEXXX`), and in big-endian order for Weierstrass
700  *   curves (curve types `PSA_ECC_FAMILY_SECTXXX`, `PSA_ECC_FAMILY_SECPXXX`
701  *   and `PSA_ECC_FAMILY_BRAINPOOL_PXXX`).
702  *   For Weierstrass curves, this is the content of the `privateKey` field of
703  *   the `ECPrivateKey` format defined by RFC 5915.  For Montgomery curves,
704  *   the format is defined by RFC 7748, and output is masked according to §5.
705  *   For twisted Edwards curves, the private key is as defined by RFC 8032
706  *   (a 32-byte string for Edwards25519, a 57-byte string for Edwards448).
707  * - For Diffie-Hellman key exchange key pairs (key types for which
708  *   #PSA_KEY_TYPE_IS_DH_KEY_PAIR is true), the
709  *   format is the representation of the private key `x` as a big-endian byte
710  *   string. The length of the byte string is the private key size in bytes
711  *   (leading zeroes are not stripped).
712  * - For public keys (key types for which #PSA_KEY_TYPE_IS_PUBLIC_KEY is
713  *   true), the format is the same as for psa_export_public_key().
714  *
715  * The policy on the key must have the usage flag #PSA_KEY_USAGE_EXPORT set.
716  *
717  * \param key               Identifier of the key to export. It must allow the
718  *                          usage #PSA_KEY_USAGE_EXPORT, unless it is a public
719  *                          key.
720  * \param[out] data         Buffer where the key data is to be written.
721  * \param data_size         Size of the \p data buffer in bytes.
722  * \param[out] data_length  On success, the number of bytes
723  *                          that make up the key data.
724  *
725  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS \emptydescription
726  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE \emptydescription
727  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
728  *         The key does not have the #PSA_KEY_USAGE_EXPORT flag.
729  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED \emptydescription
730  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
731  *         The size of the \p data buffer is too small. You can determine a
732  *         sufficient buffer size by calling
733  *         #PSA_EXPORT_KEY_OUTPUT_SIZE(\c type, \c bits)
734  *         where \c type is the key type
735  *         and \c bits is the key size in bits.
736  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
737  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
738  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
739  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
740  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
741  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
742  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
743  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
744  *         results in this error code.
745  */
746 psa_status_t psa_export_key(mbedtls_svc_key_id_t key,
747                             uint8_t *data,
748                             size_t data_size,
749                             size_t *data_length);
750 
751 /**
752  * \brief Export a public key or the public part of a key pair in binary format.
753  *
754  * The output of this function can be passed to psa_import_key() to
755  * create an object that is equivalent to the public key.
756  *
757  * This specification supports a single format for each key type.
758  * Implementations may support other formats as long as the standard
759  * format is supported. Implementations that support other formats
760  * should ensure that the formats are clearly unambiguous so as to
761  * minimize the risk that an invalid input is accidentally interpreted
762  * according to a different format.
763  *
764  * For standard key types, the output format is as follows:
765  * - For RSA public keys (#PSA_KEY_TYPE_RSA_PUBLIC_KEY), the DER encoding of
766  *   the representation defined by RFC 3279 &sect;2.3.1 as `RSAPublicKey`.
767  *   ```
768  *   RSAPublicKey ::= SEQUENCE {
769  *      modulus            INTEGER,    -- n
770  *      publicExponent     INTEGER  }  -- e
771  *   ```
772  * - For elliptic curve keys on a twisted Edwards curve (key types for which
773  *   #PSA_KEY_TYPE_IS_ECC_PUBLIC_KEY is true and #PSA_KEY_TYPE_ECC_GET_FAMILY
774  *   returns #PSA_ECC_FAMILY_TWISTED_EDWARDS), the public key is as defined
775  *   by RFC 8032
776  *   (a 32-byte string for Edwards25519, a 57-byte string for Edwards448).
777  * - For other elliptic curve public keys (key types for which
778  *   #PSA_KEY_TYPE_IS_ECC_PUBLIC_KEY is true), the format is the uncompressed
779  *   representation defined by SEC1 &sect;2.3.3 as the content of an ECPoint.
780  *   Let `m` be the bit size associated with the curve, i.e. the bit size of
781  *   `q` for a curve over `F_q`. The representation consists of:
782  *      - The byte 0x04;
783  *      - `x_P` as a `ceiling(m/8)`-byte string, big-endian;
784  *      - `y_P` as a `ceiling(m/8)`-byte string, big-endian.
785  * - For Diffie-Hellman key exchange public keys (key types for which
786  *   #PSA_KEY_TYPE_IS_DH_PUBLIC_KEY is true),
787  *   the format is the representation of the public key `y = g^x mod p` as a
788  *   big-endian byte string. The length of the byte string is the length of the
789  *   base prime `p` in bytes.
790  *
791  * Exporting a public key object or the public part of a key pair is
792  * always permitted, regardless of the key's usage flags.
793  *
794  * \param key               Identifier of the key to export.
795  * \param[out] data         Buffer where the key data is to be written.
796  * \param data_size         Size of the \p data buffer in bytes.
797  * \param[out] data_length  On success, the number of bytes
798  *                          that make up the key data.
799  *
800  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS \emptydescription
801  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE \emptydescription
802  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
803  *         The key is neither a public key nor a key pair.
804  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED \emptydescription
805  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
806  *         The size of the \p data buffer is too small. You can determine a
807  *         sufficient buffer size by calling
808  *         #PSA_EXPORT_KEY_OUTPUT_SIZE(#PSA_KEY_TYPE_PUBLIC_KEY_OF_KEY_PAIR(\c type), \c bits)
809  *         where \c type is the key type
810  *         and \c bits is the key size in bits.
811  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
812  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
813  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
814  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
815  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
816  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
817  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
818  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
819  *         results in this error code.
820  */
821 psa_status_t psa_export_public_key(mbedtls_svc_key_id_t key,
822                                    uint8_t *data,
823                                    size_t data_size,
824                                    size_t *data_length);
825 
826 
827 
828 /**@}*/
829 
830 /** \defgroup hash Message digests
831  * @{
832  */
833 
834 /** Calculate the hash (digest) of a message.
835  *
836  * \note To verify the hash of a message against an
837  *       expected value, use psa_hash_compare() instead.
838  *
839  * \param alg               The hash algorithm to compute (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value
840  *                          such that #PSA_ALG_IS_HASH(\p alg) is true).
841  * \param[in] input         Buffer containing the message to hash.
842  * \param input_length      Size of the \p input buffer in bytes.
843  * \param[out] hash         Buffer where the hash is to be written.
844  * \param hash_size         Size of the \p hash buffer in bytes.
845  * \param[out] hash_length  On success, the number of bytes
846  *                          that make up the hash value. This is always
847  *                          #PSA_HASH_LENGTH(\p alg).
848  *
849  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
850  *         Success.
851  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
852  *         \p alg is not supported or is not a hash algorithm.
853  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT \emptydescription
854  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
855  *         \p hash_size is too small
856  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
857  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
858  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
859  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
860  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
861  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
862  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
863  *         results in this error code.
864  */
865 psa_status_t psa_hash_compute(psa_algorithm_t alg,
866                               const uint8_t *input,
867                               size_t input_length,
868                               uint8_t *hash,
869                               size_t hash_size,
870                               size_t *hash_length);
871 
872 /** Calculate the hash (digest) of a message and compare it with a
873  * reference value.
874  *
875  * \param alg               The hash algorithm to compute (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value
876  *                          such that #PSA_ALG_IS_HASH(\p alg) is true).
877  * \param[in] input         Buffer containing the message to hash.
878  * \param input_length      Size of the \p input buffer in bytes.
879  * \param[out] hash         Buffer containing the expected hash value.
880  * \param hash_length       Size of the \p hash buffer in bytes.
881  *
882  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
883  *         The expected hash is identical to the actual hash of the input.
884  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_SIGNATURE
885  *         The hash of the message was calculated successfully, but it
886  *         differs from the expected hash.
887  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
888  *         \p alg is not supported or is not a hash algorithm.
889  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
890  *         \p input_length or \p hash_length do not match the hash size for \p alg
891  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
892  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
893  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
894  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
895  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
896  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
897  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
898  *         results in this error code.
899  */
900 psa_status_t psa_hash_compare(psa_algorithm_t alg,
901                               const uint8_t *input,
902                               size_t input_length,
903                               const uint8_t *hash,
904                               size_t hash_length);
905 
906 /** The type of the state data structure for multipart hash operations.
907  *
908  * Before calling any function on a hash operation object, the application must
909  * initialize it by any of the following means:
910  * - Set the structure to all-bits-zero, for example:
911  *   \code
912  *   psa_hash_operation_t operation;
913  *   memset(&operation, 0, sizeof(operation));
914  *   \endcode
915  * - Initialize the structure to logical zero values, for example:
916  *   \code
917  *   psa_hash_operation_t operation = {0};
918  *   \endcode
919  * - Initialize the structure to the initializer #PSA_HASH_OPERATION_INIT,
920  *   for example:
921  *   \code
922  *   psa_hash_operation_t operation = PSA_HASH_OPERATION_INIT;
923  *   \endcode
924  * - Assign the result of the function psa_hash_operation_init()
925  *   to the structure, for example:
926  *   \code
927  *   psa_hash_operation_t operation;
928  *   operation = psa_hash_operation_init();
929  *   \endcode
930  *
931  * This is an implementation-defined \c struct. Applications should not
932  * make any assumptions about the content of this structure.
933  * Implementation details can change in future versions without notice. */
934 typedef struct psa_hash_operation_s psa_hash_operation_t;
935 
936 /** \def PSA_HASH_OPERATION_INIT
937  *
938  * This macro returns a suitable initializer for a hash operation object
939  * of type #psa_hash_operation_t.
940  */
941 
942 /** Return an initial value for a hash operation object.
943  */
944 static psa_hash_operation_t psa_hash_operation_init(void);
945 
946 /** Set up a multipart hash operation.
947  *
948  * The sequence of operations to calculate a hash (message digest)
949  * is as follows:
950  * -# Allocate an operation object which will be passed to all the functions
951  *    listed here.
952  * -# Initialize the operation object with one of the methods described in the
953  *    documentation for #psa_hash_operation_t, e.g. #PSA_HASH_OPERATION_INIT.
954  * -# Call psa_hash_setup() to specify the algorithm.
955  * -# Call psa_hash_update() zero, one or more times, passing a fragment
956  *    of the message each time. The hash that is calculated is the hash
957  *    of the concatenation of these messages in order.
958  * -# To calculate the hash, call psa_hash_finish().
959  *    To compare the hash with an expected value, call psa_hash_verify().
960  *
961  * If an error occurs at any step after a call to psa_hash_setup(), the
962  * operation will need to be reset by a call to psa_hash_abort(). The
963  * application may call psa_hash_abort() at any time after the operation
964  * has been initialized.
965  *
966  * After a successful call to psa_hash_setup(), the application must
967  * eventually terminate the operation. The following events terminate an
968  * operation:
969  * - A successful call to psa_hash_finish() or psa_hash_verify().
970  * - A call to psa_hash_abort().
971  *
972  * \param[in,out] operation The operation object to set up. It must have
973  *                          been initialized as per the documentation for
974  *                          #psa_hash_operation_t and not yet in use.
975  * \param alg               The hash algorithm to compute (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value
976  *                          such that #PSA_ALG_IS_HASH(\p alg) is true).
977  *
978  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
979  *         Success.
980  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
981  *         \p alg is not a supported hash algorithm.
982  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
983  *         \p alg is not a hash algorithm.
984  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
985  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
986  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
987  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
988  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
989  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be inactive), or
990  *         the library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
991  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
992  *         results in this error code.
993  */
994 psa_status_t psa_hash_setup(psa_hash_operation_t *operation,
995                             psa_algorithm_t alg);
996 
997 /** Add a message fragment to a multipart hash operation.
998  *
999  * The application must call psa_hash_setup() before calling this function.
1000  *
1001  * If this function returns an error status, the operation enters an error
1002  * state and must be aborted by calling psa_hash_abort().
1003  *
1004  * \param[in,out] operation Active hash operation.
1005  * \param[in] input         Buffer containing the message fragment to hash.
1006  * \param input_length      Size of the \p input buffer in bytes.
1007  *
1008  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1009  *         Success.
1010  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
1011  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
1012  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
1013  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
1014  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
1015  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be active), or
1016  *         the library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
1017  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
1018  *         results in this error code.
1019  */
1020 psa_status_t psa_hash_update(psa_hash_operation_t *operation,
1021                              const uint8_t *input,
1022                              size_t input_length);
1023 
1024 /** Finish the calculation of the hash of a message.
1025  *
1026  * The application must call psa_hash_setup() before calling this function.
1027  * This function calculates the hash of the message formed by concatenating
1028  * the inputs passed to preceding calls to psa_hash_update().
1029  *
1030  * When this function returns successfully, the operation becomes inactive.
1031  * If this function returns an error status, the operation enters an error
1032  * state and must be aborted by calling psa_hash_abort().
1033  *
1034  * \warning Applications should not call this function if they expect
1035  *          a specific value for the hash. Call psa_hash_verify() instead.
1036  *          Beware that comparing integrity or authenticity data such as
1037  *          hash values with a function such as \c memcmp is risky
1038  *          because the time taken by the comparison may leak information
1039  *          about the hashed data which could allow an attacker to guess
1040  *          a valid hash and thereby bypass security controls.
1041  *
1042  * \param[in,out] operation     Active hash operation.
1043  * \param[out] hash             Buffer where the hash is to be written.
1044  * \param hash_size             Size of the \p hash buffer in bytes.
1045  * \param[out] hash_length      On success, the number of bytes
1046  *                              that make up the hash value. This is always
1047  *                              #PSA_HASH_LENGTH(\c alg) where \c alg is the
1048  *                              hash algorithm that is calculated.
1049  *
1050  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1051  *         Success.
1052  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
1053  *         The size of the \p hash buffer is too small. You can determine a
1054  *         sufficient buffer size by calling #PSA_HASH_LENGTH(\c alg)
1055  *         where \c alg is the hash algorithm that is calculated.
1056  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
1057  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
1058  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
1059  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
1060  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
1061  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be active), or
1062  *         the library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
1063  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
1064  *         results in this error code.
1065  */
1066 psa_status_t psa_hash_finish(psa_hash_operation_t *operation,
1067                              uint8_t *hash,
1068                              size_t hash_size,
1069                              size_t *hash_length);
1070 
1071 /** Finish the calculation of the hash of a message and compare it with
1072  * an expected value.
1073  *
1074  * The application must call psa_hash_setup() before calling this function.
1075  * This function calculates the hash of the message formed by concatenating
1076  * the inputs passed to preceding calls to psa_hash_update(). It then
1077  * compares the calculated hash with the expected hash passed as a
1078  * parameter to this function.
1079  *
1080  * When this function returns successfully, the operation becomes inactive.
1081  * If this function returns an error status, the operation enters an error
1082  * state and must be aborted by calling psa_hash_abort().
1083  *
1084  * \note Implementations shall make the best effort to ensure that the
1085  * comparison between the actual hash and the expected hash is performed
1086  * in constant time.
1087  *
1088  * \param[in,out] operation     Active hash operation.
1089  * \param[in] hash              Buffer containing the expected hash value.
1090  * \param hash_length           Size of the \p hash buffer in bytes.
1091  *
1092  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1093  *         The expected hash is identical to the actual hash of the message.
1094  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_SIGNATURE
1095  *         The hash of the message was calculated successfully, but it
1096  *         differs from the expected hash.
1097  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
1098  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
1099  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
1100  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
1101  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
1102  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be active), or
1103  *         the library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
1104  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
1105  *         results in this error code.
1106  */
1107 psa_status_t psa_hash_verify(psa_hash_operation_t *operation,
1108                              const uint8_t *hash,
1109                              size_t hash_length);
1110 
1111 /** Abort a hash operation.
1112  *
1113  * Aborting an operation frees all associated resources except for the
1114  * \p operation structure itself. Once aborted, the operation object
1115  * can be reused for another operation by calling
1116  * psa_hash_setup() again.
1117  *
1118  * You may call this function any time after the operation object has
1119  * been initialized by one of the methods described in #psa_hash_operation_t.
1120  *
1121  * In particular, calling psa_hash_abort() after the operation has been
1122  * terminated by a call to psa_hash_abort(), psa_hash_finish() or
1123  * psa_hash_verify() is safe and has no effect.
1124  *
1125  * \param[in,out] operation     Initialized hash operation.
1126  *
1127  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS \emptydescription
1128  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
1129  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
1130  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
1131  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
1132  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
1133  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
1134  *         results in this error code.
1135  */
1136 psa_status_t psa_hash_abort(psa_hash_operation_t *operation);
1137 
1138 /** Clone a hash operation.
1139  *
1140  * This function copies the state of an ongoing hash operation to
1141  * a new operation object. In other words, this function is equivalent
1142  * to calling psa_hash_setup() on \p target_operation with the same
1143  * algorithm that \p source_operation was set up for, then
1144  * psa_hash_update() on \p target_operation with the same input that
1145  * that was passed to \p source_operation. After this function returns, the
1146  * two objects are independent, i.e. subsequent calls involving one of
1147  * the objects do not affect the other object.
1148  *
1149  * \param[in] source_operation      The active hash operation to clone.
1150  * \param[in,out] target_operation  The operation object to set up.
1151  *                                  It must be initialized but not active.
1152  *
1153  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS \emptydescription
1154  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
1155  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
1156  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
1157  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
1158  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
1159  *         The \p source_operation state is not valid (it must be active), or
1160  *         the \p target_operation state is not valid (it must be inactive), or
1161  *         the library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
1162  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
1163  *         results in this error code.
1164  */
1165 psa_status_t psa_hash_clone(const psa_hash_operation_t *source_operation,
1166                             psa_hash_operation_t *target_operation);
1167 
1168 /**@}*/
1169 
1170 /** \defgroup MAC Message authentication codes
1171  * @{
1172  */
1173 
1174 /** Calculate the MAC (message authentication code) of a message.
1175  *
1176  * \note To verify the MAC of a message against an
1177  *       expected value, use psa_mac_verify() instead.
1178  *       Beware that comparing integrity or authenticity data such as
1179  *       MAC values with a function such as \c memcmp is risky
1180  *       because the time taken by the comparison may leak information
1181  *       about the MAC value which could allow an attacker to guess
1182  *       a valid MAC and thereby bypass security controls.
1183  *
1184  * \param key               Identifier of the key to use for the operation. It
1185  *                          must allow the usage PSA_KEY_USAGE_SIGN_MESSAGE.
1186  * \param alg               The MAC algorithm to compute (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value
1187  *                          such that #PSA_ALG_IS_MAC(\p alg) is true).
1188  * \param[in] input         Buffer containing the input message.
1189  * \param input_length      Size of the \p input buffer in bytes.
1190  * \param[out] mac          Buffer where the MAC value is to be written.
1191  * \param mac_size          Size of the \p mac buffer in bytes.
1192  * \param[out] mac_length   On success, the number of bytes
1193  *                          that make up the MAC value.
1194  *
1195  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1196  *         Success.
1197  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE \emptydescription
1198  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED \emptydescription
1199  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
1200  *         \p key is not compatible with \p alg.
1201  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
1202  *         \p alg is not supported or is not a MAC algorithm.
1203  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
1204  *         \p mac_size is too small
1205  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
1206  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
1207  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
1208  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
1209  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE
1210  *         The key could not be retrieved from storage.
1211  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
1212  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
1213  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
1214  *         results in this error code.
1215  */
1216 psa_status_t psa_mac_compute(mbedtls_svc_key_id_t key,
1217                              psa_algorithm_t alg,
1218                              const uint8_t *input,
1219                              size_t input_length,
1220                              uint8_t *mac,
1221                              size_t mac_size,
1222                              size_t *mac_length);
1223 
1224 /** Calculate the MAC of a message and compare it with a reference value.
1225  *
1226  * \param key               Identifier of the key to use for the operation. It
1227  *                          must allow the usage PSA_KEY_USAGE_VERIFY_MESSAGE.
1228  * \param alg               The MAC algorithm to compute (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value
1229  *                          such that #PSA_ALG_IS_MAC(\p alg) is true).
1230  * \param[in] input         Buffer containing the input message.
1231  * \param input_length      Size of the \p input buffer in bytes.
1232  * \param[out] mac          Buffer containing the expected MAC value.
1233  * \param mac_length        Size of the \p mac buffer in bytes.
1234  *
1235  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1236  *         The expected MAC is identical to the actual MAC of the input.
1237  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_SIGNATURE
1238  *         The MAC of the message was calculated successfully, but it
1239  *         differs from the expected value.
1240  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE \emptydescription
1241  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED \emptydescription
1242  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
1243  *         \p key is not compatible with \p alg.
1244  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
1245  *         \p alg is not supported or is not a MAC algorithm.
1246  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
1247  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
1248  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
1249  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
1250  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE
1251  *         The key could not be retrieved from storage.
1252  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
1253  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
1254  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
1255  *         results in this error code.
1256  */
1257 psa_status_t psa_mac_verify(mbedtls_svc_key_id_t key,
1258                             psa_algorithm_t alg,
1259                             const uint8_t *input,
1260                             size_t input_length,
1261                             const uint8_t *mac,
1262                             size_t mac_length);
1263 
1264 /** The type of the state data structure for multipart MAC operations.
1265  *
1266  * Before calling any function on a MAC operation object, the application must
1267  * initialize it by any of the following means:
1268  * - Set the structure to all-bits-zero, for example:
1269  *   \code
1270  *   psa_mac_operation_t operation;
1271  *   memset(&operation, 0, sizeof(operation));
1272  *   \endcode
1273  * - Initialize the structure to logical zero values, for example:
1274  *   \code
1275  *   psa_mac_operation_t operation = {0};
1276  *   \endcode
1277  * - Initialize the structure to the initializer #PSA_MAC_OPERATION_INIT,
1278  *   for example:
1279  *   \code
1280  *   psa_mac_operation_t operation = PSA_MAC_OPERATION_INIT;
1281  *   \endcode
1282  * - Assign the result of the function psa_mac_operation_init()
1283  *   to the structure, for example:
1284  *   \code
1285  *   psa_mac_operation_t operation;
1286  *   operation = psa_mac_operation_init();
1287  *   \endcode
1288  *
1289  *
1290  * This is an implementation-defined \c struct. Applications should not
1291  * make any assumptions about the content of this structure.
1292  * Implementation details can change in future versions without notice. */
1293 typedef struct psa_mac_operation_s psa_mac_operation_t;
1294 
1295 /** \def PSA_MAC_OPERATION_INIT
1296  *
1297  * This macro returns a suitable initializer for a MAC operation object of type
1298  * #psa_mac_operation_t.
1299  */
1300 
1301 /** Return an initial value for a MAC operation object.
1302  */
1303 static psa_mac_operation_t psa_mac_operation_init(void);
1304 
1305 /** Set up a multipart MAC calculation operation.
1306  *
1307  * This function sets up the calculation of the MAC
1308  * (message authentication code) of a byte string.
1309  * To verify the MAC of a message against an
1310  * expected value, use psa_mac_verify_setup() instead.
1311  *
1312  * The sequence of operations to calculate a MAC is as follows:
1313  * -# Allocate an operation object which will be passed to all the functions
1314  *    listed here.
1315  * -# Initialize the operation object with one of the methods described in the
1316  *    documentation for #psa_mac_operation_t, e.g. #PSA_MAC_OPERATION_INIT.
1317  * -# Call psa_mac_sign_setup() to specify the algorithm and key.
1318  * -# Call psa_mac_update() zero, one or more times, passing a fragment
1319  *    of the message each time. The MAC that is calculated is the MAC
1320  *    of the concatenation of these messages in order.
1321  * -# At the end of the message, call psa_mac_sign_finish() to finish
1322  *    calculating the MAC value and retrieve it.
1323  *
1324  * If an error occurs at any step after a call to psa_mac_sign_setup(), the
1325  * operation will need to be reset by a call to psa_mac_abort(). The
1326  * application may call psa_mac_abort() at any time after the operation
1327  * has been initialized.
1328  *
1329  * After a successful call to psa_mac_sign_setup(), the application must
1330  * eventually terminate the operation through one of the following methods:
1331  * - A successful call to psa_mac_sign_finish().
1332  * - A call to psa_mac_abort().
1333  *
1334  * \param[in,out] operation The operation object to set up. It must have
1335  *                          been initialized as per the documentation for
1336  *                          #psa_mac_operation_t and not yet in use.
1337  * \param key               Identifier of the key to use for the operation. It
1338  *                          must remain valid until the operation terminates.
1339  *                          It must allow the usage PSA_KEY_USAGE_SIGN_MESSAGE.
1340  * \param alg               The MAC algorithm to compute (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value
1341  *                          such that #PSA_ALG_IS_MAC(\p alg) is true).
1342  *
1343  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1344  *         Success.
1345  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE \emptydescription
1346  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED \emptydescription
1347  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
1348  *         \p key is not compatible with \p alg.
1349  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
1350  *         \p alg is not supported or is not a MAC algorithm.
1351  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
1352  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
1353  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
1354  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
1355  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE
1356  *         The key could not be retrieved from storage.
1357  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
1358  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be inactive), or
1359  *         the library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
1360  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
1361  *         results in this error code.
1362  */
1363 psa_status_t psa_mac_sign_setup(psa_mac_operation_t *operation,
1364                                 mbedtls_svc_key_id_t key,
1365                                 psa_algorithm_t alg);
1366 
1367 /** Set up a multipart MAC verification operation.
1368  *
1369  * This function sets up the verification of the MAC
1370  * (message authentication code) of a byte string against an expected value.
1371  *
1372  * The sequence of operations to verify a MAC is as follows:
1373  * -# Allocate an operation object which will be passed to all the functions
1374  *    listed here.
1375  * -# Initialize the operation object with one of the methods described in the
1376  *    documentation for #psa_mac_operation_t, e.g. #PSA_MAC_OPERATION_INIT.
1377  * -# Call psa_mac_verify_setup() to specify the algorithm and key.
1378  * -# Call psa_mac_update() zero, one or more times, passing a fragment
1379  *    of the message each time. The MAC that is calculated is the MAC
1380  *    of the concatenation of these messages in order.
1381  * -# At the end of the message, call psa_mac_verify_finish() to finish
1382  *    calculating the actual MAC of the message and verify it against
1383  *    the expected value.
1384  *
1385  * If an error occurs at any step after a call to psa_mac_verify_setup(), the
1386  * operation will need to be reset by a call to psa_mac_abort(). The
1387  * application may call psa_mac_abort() at any time after the operation
1388  * has been initialized.
1389  *
1390  * After a successful call to psa_mac_verify_setup(), the application must
1391  * eventually terminate the operation through one of the following methods:
1392  * - A successful call to psa_mac_verify_finish().
1393  * - A call to psa_mac_abort().
1394  *
1395  * \param[in,out] operation The operation object to set up. It must have
1396  *                          been initialized as per the documentation for
1397  *                          #psa_mac_operation_t and not yet in use.
1398  * \param key               Identifier of the key to use for the operation. It
1399  *                          must remain valid until the operation terminates.
1400  *                          It must allow the usage
1401  *                          PSA_KEY_USAGE_VERIFY_MESSAGE.
1402  * \param alg               The MAC algorithm to compute (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value
1403  *                          such that #PSA_ALG_IS_MAC(\p alg) is true).
1404  *
1405  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1406  *         Success.
1407  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE \emptydescription
1408  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED \emptydescription
1409  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
1410  *         \c key is not compatible with \c alg.
1411  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
1412  *         \c alg is not supported or is not a MAC algorithm.
1413  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
1414  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
1415  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
1416  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
1417  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE
1418  *         The key could not be retrieved from storage.
1419  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
1420  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be inactive), or
1421  *         the library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
1422  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
1423  *         results in this error code.
1424  */
1425 psa_status_t psa_mac_verify_setup(psa_mac_operation_t *operation,
1426                                   mbedtls_svc_key_id_t key,
1427                                   psa_algorithm_t alg);
1428 
1429 /** Add a message fragment to a multipart MAC operation.
1430  *
1431  * The application must call psa_mac_sign_setup() or psa_mac_verify_setup()
1432  * before calling this function.
1433  *
1434  * If this function returns an error status, the operation enters an error
1435  * state and must be aborted by calling psa_mac_abort().
1436  *
1437  * \param[in,out] operation Active MAC operation.
1438  * \param[in] input         Buffer containing the message fragment to add to
1439  *                          the MAC calculation.
1440  * \param input_length      Size of the \p input buffer in bytes.
1441  *
1442  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1443  *         Success.
1444  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
1445  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
1446  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
1447  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
1448  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
1449  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
1450  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be active), or
1451  *         the library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
1452  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
1453  *         results in this error code.
1454  */
1455 psa_status_t psa_mac_update(psa_mac_operation_t *operation,
1456                             const uint8_t *input,
1457                             size_t input_length);
1458 
1459 /** Finish the calculation of the MAC of a message.
1460  *
1461  * The application must call psa_mac_sign_setup() before calling this function.
1462  * This function calculates the MAC of the message formed by concatenating
1463  * the inputs passed to preceding calls to psa_mac_update().
1464  *
1465  * When this function returns successfully, the operation becomes inactive.
1466  * If this function returns an error status, the operation enters an error
1467  * state and must be aborted by calling psa_mac_abort().
1468  *
1469  * \warning Applications should not call this function if they expect
1470  *          a specific value for the MAC. Call psa_mac_verify_finish() instead.
1471  *          Beware that comparing integrity or authenticity data such as
1472  *          MAC values with a function such as \c memcmp is risky
1473  *          because the time taken by the comparison may leak information
1474  *          about the MAC value which could allow an attacker to guess
1475  *          a valid MAC and thereby bypass security controls.
1476  *
1477  * \param[in,out] operation Active MAC operation.
1478  * \param[out] mac          Buffer where the MAC value is to be written.
1479  * \param mac_size          Size of the \p mac buffer in bytes.
1480  * \param[out] mac_length   On success, the number of bytes
1481  *                          that make up the MAC value. This is always
1482  *                          #PSA_MAC_LENGTH(\c key_type, \c key_bits, \c alg)
1483  *                          where \c key_type and \c key_bits are the type and
1484  *                          bit-size respectively of the key and \c alg is the
1485  *                          MAC algorithm that is calculated.
1486  *
1487  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1488  *         Success.
1489  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
1490  *         The size of the \p mac buffer is too small. You can determine a
1491  *         sufficient buffer size by calling PSA_MAC_LENGTH().
1492  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
1493  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
1494  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
1495  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
1496  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
1497  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
1498  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be an active mac sign
1499  *         operation), or the library has not been previously initialized
1500  *         by psa_crypto_init().
1501  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
1502  *         results in this error code.
1503  */
1504 psa_status_t psa_mac_sign_finish(psa_mac_operation_t *operation,
1505                                  uint8_t *mac,
1506                                  size_t mac_size,
1507                                  size_t *mac_length);
1508 
1509 /** Finish the calculation of the MAC of a message and compare it with
1510  * an expected value.
1511  *
1512  * The application must call psa_mac_verify_setup() before calling this function.
1513  * This function calculates the MAC of the message formed by concatenating
1514  * the inputs passed to preceding calls to psa_mac_update(). It then
1515  * compares the calculated MAC with the expected MAC passed as a
1516  * parameter to this function.
1517  *
1518  * When this function returns successfully, the operation becomes inactive.
1519  * If this function returns an error status, the operation enters an error
1520  * state and must be aborted by calling psa_mac_abort().
1521  *
1522  * \note Implementations shall make the best effort to ensure that the
1523  * comparison between the actual MAC and the expected MAC is performed
1524  * in constant time.
1525  *
1526  * \param[in,out] operation Active MAC operation.
1527  * \param[in] mac           Buffer containing the expected MAC value.
1528  * \param mac_length        Size of the \p mac buffer in bytes.
1529  *
1530  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1531  *         The expected MAC is identical to the actual MAC of the message.
1532  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_SIGNATURE
1533  *         The MAC of the message was calculated successfully, but it
1534  *         differs from the expected MAC.
1535  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
1536  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
1537  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
1538  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
1539  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
1540  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
1541  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be an active mac verify
1542  *         operation), or the library has not been previously initialized
1543  *         by psa_crypto_init().
1544  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
1545  *         results in this error code.
1546  */
1547 psa_status_t psa_mac_verify_finish(psa_mac_operation_t *operation,
1548                                    const uint8_t *mac,
1549                                    size_t mac_length);
1550 
1551 /** Abort a MAC operation.
1552  *
1553  * Aborting an operation frees all associated resources except for the
1554  * \p operation structure itself. Once aborted, the operation object
1555  * can be reused for another operation by calling
1556  * psa_mac_sign_setup() or psa_mac_verify_setup() again.
1557  *
1558  * You may call this function any time after the operation object has
1559  * been initialized by one of the methods described in #psa_mac_operation_t.
1560  *
1561  * In particular, calling psa_mac_abort() after the operation has been
1562  * terminated by a call to psa_mac_abort(), psa_mac_sign_finish() or
1563  * psa_mac_verify_finish() is safe and has no effect.
1564  *
1565  * \param[in,out] operation Initialized MAC operation.
1566  *
1567  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS \emptydescription
1568  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
1569  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
1570  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
1571  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
1572  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
1573  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
1574  *         results in this error code.
1575  */
1576 psa_status_t psa_mac_abort(psa_mac_operation_t *operation);
1577 
1578 /**@}*/
1579 
1580 /** \defgroup cipher Symmetric ciphers
1581  * @{
1582  */
1583 
1584 /** Encrypt a message using a symmetric cipher.
1585  *
1586  * This function encrypts a message with a random IV (initialization
1587  * vector). Use the multipart operation interface with a
1588  * #psa_cipher_operation_t object to provide other forms of IV.
1589  *
1590  * \param key                   Identifier of the key to use for the operation.
1591  *                              It must allow the usage #PSA_KEY_USAGE_ENCRYPT.
1592  * \param alg                   The cipher algorithm to compute
1593  *                              (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
1594  *                              #PSA_ALG_IS_CIPHER(\p alg) is true).
1595  * \param[in] input             Buffer containing the message to encrypt.
1596  * \param input_length          Size of the \p input buffer in bytes.
1597  * \param[out] output           Buffer where the output is to be written.
1598  *                              The output contains the IV followed by
1599  *                              the ciphertext proper.
1600  * \param output_size           Size of the \p output buffer in bytes.
1601  * \param[out] output_length    On success, the number of bytes
1602  *                              that make up the output.
1603  *
1604  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1605  *         Success.
1606  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE \emptydescription
1607  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED \emptydescription
1608  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
1609  *         \p key is not compatible with \p alg.
1610  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
1611  *         \p alg is not supported or is not a cipher algorithm.
1612  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL \emptydescription
1613  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
1614  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
1615  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
1616  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
1617  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
1618  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
1619  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
1620  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
1621  *         results in this error code.
1622  */
1623 psa_status_t psa_cipher_encrypt(mbedtls_svc_key_id_t key,
1624                                 psa_algorithm_t alg,
1625                                 const uint8_t *input,
1626                                 size_t input_length,
1627                                 uint8_t *output,
1628                                 size_t output_size,
1629                                 size_t *output_length);
1630 
1631 /** Decrypt a message using a symmetric cipher.
1632  *
1633  * This function decrypts a message encrypted with a symmetric cipher.
1634  *
1635  * \param key                   Identifier of the key to use for the operation.
1636  *                              It must remain valid until the operation
1637  *                              terminates. It must allow the usage
1638  *                              #PSA_KEY_USAGE_DECRYPT.
1639  * \param alg                   The cipher algorithm to compute
1640  *                              (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
1641  *                              #PSA_ALG_IS_CIPHER(\p alg) is true).
1642  * \param[in] input             Buffer containing the message to decrypt.
1643  *                              This consists of the IV followed by the
1644  *                              ciphertext proper.
1645  * \param input_length          Size of the \p input buffer in bytes.
1646  * \param[out] output           Buffer where the plaintext is to be written.
1647  * \param output_size           Size of the \p output buffer in bytes.
1648  * \param[out] output_length    On success, the number of bytes
1649  *                              that make up the output.
1650  *
1651  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1652  *         Success.
1653  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE \emptydescription
1654  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED \emptydescription
1655  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
1656  *         \p key is not compatible with \p alg.
1657  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
1658  *         \p alg is not supported or is not a cipher algorithm.
1659  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL \emptydescription
1660  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
1661  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
1662  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
1663  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
1664  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
1665  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
1666  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
1667  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
1668  *         results in this error code.
1669  */
1670 psa_status_t psa_cipher_decrypt(mbedtls_svc_key_id_t key,
1671                                 psa_algorithm_t alg,
1672                                 const uint8_t *input,
1673                                 size_t input_length,
1674                                 uint8_t *output,
1675                                 size_t output_size,
1676                                 size_t *output_length);
1677 
1678 /** The type of the state data structure for multipart cipher operations.
1679  *
1680  * Before calling any function on a cipher operation object, the application
1681  * must initialize it by any of the following means:
1682  * - Set the structure to all-bits-zero, for example:
1683  *   \code
1684  *   psa_cipher_operation_t operation;
1685  *   memset(&operation, 0, sizeof(operation));
1686  *   \endcode
1687  * - Initialize the structure to logical zero values, for example:
1688  *   \code
1689  *   psa_cipher_operation_t operation = {0};
1690  *   \endcode
1691  * - Initialize the structure to the initializer #PSA_CIPHER_OPERATION_INIT,
1692  *   for example:
1693  *   \code
1694  *   psa_cipher_operation_t operation = PSA_CIPHER_OPERATION_INIT;
1695  *   \endcode
1696  * - Assign the result of the function psa_cipher_operation_init()
1697  *   to the structure, for example:
1698  *   \code
1699  *   psa_cipher_operation_t operation;
1700  *   operation = psa_cipher_operation_init();
1701  *   \endcode
1702  *
1703  * This is an implementation-defined \c struct. Applications should not
1704  * make any assumptions about the content of this structure.
1705  * Implementation details can change in future versions without notice. */
1706 typedef struct psa_cipher_operation_s psa_cipher_operation_t;
1707 
1708 /** \def PSA_CIPHER_OPERATION_INIT
1709  *
1710  * This macro returns a suitable initializer for a cipher operation object of
1711  * type #psa_cipher_operation_t.
1712  */
1713 
1714 /** Return an initial value for a cipher operation object.
1715  */
1716 static psa_cipher_operation_t psa_cipher_operation_init(void);
1717 
1718 /** Set the key for a multipart symmetric encryption operation.
1719  *
1720  * The sequence of operations to encrypt a message with a symmetric cipher
1721  * is as follows:
1722  * -# Allocate an operation object which will be passed to all the functions
1723  *    listed here.
1724  * -# Initialize the operation object with one of the methods described in the
1725  *    documentation for #psa_cipher_operation_t, e.g.
1726  *    #PSA_CIPHER_OPERATION_INIT.
1727  * -# Call psa_cipher_encrypt_setup() to specify the algorithm and key.
1728  * -# Call either psa_cipher_generate_iv() or psa_cipher_set_iv() to
1729  *    generate or set the IV (initialization vector). You should use
1730  *    psa_cipher_generate_iv() unless the protocol you are implementing
1731  *    requires a specific IV value.
1732  * -# Call psa_cipher_update() zero, one or more times, passing a fragment
1733  *    of the message each time.
1734  * -# Call psa_cipher_finish().
1735  *
1736  * If an error occurs at any step after a call to psa_cipher_encrypt_setup(),
1737  * the operation will need to be reset by a call to psa_cipher_abort(). The
1738  * application may call psa_cipher_abort() at any time after the operation
1739  * has been initialized.
1740  *
1741  * After a successful call to psa_cipher_encrypt_setup(), the application must
1742  * eventually terminate the operation. The following events terminate an
1743  * operation:
1744  * - A successful call to psa_cipher_finish().
1745  * - A call to psa_cipher_abort().
1746  *
1747  * \param[in,out] operation     The operation object to set up. It must have
1748  *                              been initialized as per the documentation for
1749  *                              #psa_cipher_operation_t and not yet in use.
1750  * \param key                   Identifier of the key to use for the operation.
1751  *                              It must remain valid until the operation
1752  *                              terminates. It must allow the usage
1753  *                              #PSA_KEY_USAGE_ENCRYPT.
1754  * \param alg                   The cipher algorithm to compute
1755  *                              (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
1756  *                              #PSA_ALG_IS_CIPHER(\p alg) is true).
1757  *
1758  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1759  *         Success.
1760  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE \emptydescription
1761  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED \emptydescription
1762  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
1763  *         \p key is not compatible with \p alg.
1764  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
1765  *         \p alg is not supported or is not a cipher algorithm.
1766  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
1767  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
1768  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
1769  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
1770  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
1771  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
1772  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be inactive), or
1773  *         the library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
1774  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
1775  *         results in this error code.
1776  */
1777 psa_status_t psa_cipher_encrypt_setup(psa_cipher_operation_t *operation,
1778                                       mbedtls_svc_key_id_t key,
1779                                       psa_algorithm_t alg);
1780 
1781 /** Set the key for a multipart symmetric decryption operation.
1782  *
1783  * The sequence of operations to decrypt a message with a symmetric cipher
1784  * is as follows:
1785  * -# Allocate an operation object which will be passed to all the functions
1786  *    listed here.
1787  * -# Initialize the operation object with one of the methods described in the
1788  *    documentation for #psa_cipher_operation_t, e.g.
1789  *    #PSA_CIPHER_OPERATION_INIT.
1790  * -# Call psa_cipher_decrypt_setup() to specify the algorithm and key.
1791  * -# Call psa_cipher_set_iv() with the IV (initialization vector) for the
1792  *    decryption. If the IV is prepended to the ciphertext, you can call
1793  *    psa_cipher_update() on a buffer containing the IV followed by the
1794  *    beginning of the message.
1795  * -# Call psa_cipher_update() zero, one or more times, passing a fragment
1796  *    of the message each time.
1797  * -# Call psa_cipher_finish().
1798  *
1799  * If an error occurs at any step after a call to psa_cipher_decrypt_setup(),
1800  * the operation will need to be reset by a call to psa_cipher_abort(). The
1801  * application may call psa_cipher_abort() at any time after the operation
1802  * has been initialized.
1803  *
1804  * After a successful call to psa_cipher_decrypt_setup(), the application must
1805  * eventually terminate the operation. The following events terminate an
1806  * operation:
1807  * - A successful call to psa_cipher_finish().
1808  * - A call to psa_cipher_abort().
1809  *
1810  * \param[in,out] operation     The operation object to set up. It must have
1811  *                              been initialized as per the documentation for
1812  *                              #psa_cipher_operation_t and not yet in use.
1813  * \param key                   Identifier of the key to use for the operation.
1814  *                              It must remain valid until the operation
1815  *                              terminates. It must allow the usage
1816  *                              #PSA_KEY_USAGE_DECRYPT.
1817  * \param alg                   The cipher algorithm to compute
1818  *                              (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
1819  *                              #PSA_ALG_IS_CIPHER(\p alg) is true).
1820  *
1821  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1822  *         Success.
1823  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE \emptydescription
1824  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED \emptydescription
1825  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
1826  *         \p key is not compatible with \p alg.
1827  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
1828  *         \p alg is not supported or is not a cipher algorithm.
1829  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
1830  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
1831  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
1832  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
1833  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
1834  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
1835  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be inactive), or
1836  *         the library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
1837  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
1838  *         results in this error code.
1839  */
1840 psa_status_t psa_cipher_decrypt_setup(psa_cipher_operation_t *operation,
1841                                       mbedtls_svc_key_id_t key,
1842                                       psa_algorithm_t alg);
1843 
1844 /** Generate an IV for a symmetric encryption operation.
1845  *
1846  * This function generates a random IV (initialization vector), nonce
1847  * or initial counter value for the encryption operation as appropriate
1848  * for the chosen algorithm, key type and key size.
1849  *
1850  * The application must call psa_cipher_encrypt_setup() before
1851  * calling this function.
1852  *
1853  * If this function returns an error status, the operation enters an error
1854  * state and must be aborted by calling psa_cipher_abort().
1855  *
1856  * \param[in,out] operation     Active cipher operation.
1857  * \param[out] iv               Buffer where the generated IV is to be written.
1858  * \param iv_size               Size of the \p iv buffer in bytes.
1859  * \param[out] iv_length        On success, the number of bytes of the
1860  *                              generated IV.
1861  *
1862  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1863  *         Success.
1864  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
1865  *         The size of the \p iv buffer is too small.
1866  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
1867  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
1868  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
1869  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
1870  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
1871  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
1872  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be active, with no IV set),
1873  *         or the library has not been previously initialized
1874  *         by psa_crypto_init().
1875  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
1876  *         results in this error code.
1877  */
1878 psa_status_t psa_cipher_generate_iv(psa_cipher_operation_t *operation,
1879                                     uint8_t *iv,
1880                                     size_t iv_size,
1881                                     size_t *iv_length);
1882 
1883 /** Set the IV for a symmetric encryption or decryption operation.
1884  *
1885  * This function sets the IV (initialization vector), nonce
1886  * or initial counter value for the encryption or decryption operation.
1887  *
1888  * The application must call psa_cipher_encrypt_setup() before
1889  * calling this function.
1890  *
1891  * If this function returns an error status, the operation enters an error
1892  * state and must be aborted by calling psa_cipher_abort().
1893  *
1894  * \note When encrypting, applications should use psa_cipher_generate_iv()
1895  * instead of this function, unless implementing a protocol that requires
1896  * a non-random IV.
1897  *
1898  * \param[in,out] operation     Active cipher operation.
1899  * \param[in] iv                Buffer containing the IV to use.
1900  * \param iv_length             Size of the IV in bytes.
1901  *
1902  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1903  *         Success.
1904  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
1905  *         The size of \p iv is not acceptable for the chosen algorithm,
1906  *         or the chosen algorithm does not use an IV.
1907  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
1908  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
1909  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
1910  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
1911  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
1912  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
1913  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be an active cipher
1914  *         encrypt operation, with no IV set), or the library has not been
1915  *         previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
1916  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
1917  *         results in this error code.
1918  */
1919 psa_status_t psa_cipher_set_iv(psa_cipher_operation_t *operation,
1920                                const uint8_t *iv,
1921                                size_t iv_length);
1922 
1923 /** Encrypt or decrypt a message fragment in an active cipher operation.
1924  *
1925  * Before calling this function, you must:
1926  * 1. Call either psa_cipher_encrypt_setup() or psa_cipher_decrypt_setup().
1927  *    The choice of setup function determines whether this function
1928  *    encrypts or decrypts its input.
1929  * 2. If the algorithm requires an IV, call psa_cipher_generate_iv()
1930  *    (recommended when encrypting) or psa_cipher_set_iv().
1931  *
1932  * If this function returns an error status, the operation enters an error
1933  * state and must be aborted by calling psa_cipher_abort().
1934  *
1935  * \param[in,out] operation     Active cipher operation.
1936  * \param[in] input             Buffer containing the message fragment to
1937  *                              encrypt or decrypt.
1938  * \param input_length          Size of the \p input buffer in bytes.
1939  * \param[out] output           Buffer where the output is to be written.
1940  * \param output_size           Size of the \p output buffer in bytes.
1941  * \param[out] output_length    On success, the number of bytes
1942  *                              that make up the returned output.
1943  *
1944  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1945  *         Success.
1946  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
1947  *         The size of the \p output buffer is too small.
1948  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
1949  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
1950  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
1951  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
1952  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
1953  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
1954  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be active, with an IV set
1955  *         if required for the algorithm), or the library has not been
1956  *         previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
1957  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
1958  *         results in this error code.
1959  */
1960 psa_status_t psa_cipher_update(psa_cipher_operation_t *operation,
1961                                const uint8_t *input,
1962                                size_t input_length,
1963                                uint8_t *output,
1964                                size_t output_size,
1965                                size_t *output_length);
1966 
1967 /** Finish encrypting or decrypting a message in a cipher operation.
1968  *
1969  * The application must call psa_cipher_encrypt_setup() or
1970  * psa_cipher_decrypt_setup() before calling this function. The choice
1971  * of setup function determines whether this function encrypts or
1972  * decrypts its input.
1973  *
1974  * This function finishes the encryption or decryption of the message
1975  * formed by concatenating the inputs passed to preceding calls to
1976  * psa_cipher_update().
1977  *
1978  * When this function returns successfully, the operation becomes inactive.
1979  * If this function returns an error status, the operation enters an error
1980  * state and must be aborted by calling psa_cipher_abort().
1981  *
1982  * \param[in,out] operation     Active cipher operation.
1983  * \param[out] output           Buffer where the output is to be written.
1984  * \param output_size           Size of the \p output buffer in bytes.
1985  * \param[out] output_length    On success, the number of bytes
1986  *                              that make up the returned output.
1987  *
1988  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
1989  *         Success.
1990  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
1991  *         The total input size passed to this operation is not valid for
1992  *         this particular algorithm. For example, the algorithm is a based
1993  *         on block cipher and requires a whole number of blocks, but the
1994  *         total input size is not a multiple of the block size.
1995  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_PADDING
1996  *         This is a decryption operation for an algorithm that includes
1997  *         padding, and the ciphertext does not contain valid padding.
1998  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
1999  *         The size of the \p output buffer is too small.
2000  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
2001  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
2002  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
2003  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
2004  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
2005  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2006  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be active, with an IV set
2007  *         if required for the algorithm), or the library has not been
2008  *         previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
2009  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
2010  *         results in this error code.
2011  */
2012 psa_status_t psa_cipher_finish(psa_cipher_operation_t *operation,
2013                                uint8_t *output,
2014                                size_t output_size,
2015                                size_t *output_length);
2016 
2017 /** Abort a cipher operation.
2018  *
2019  * Aborting an operation frees all associated resources except for the
2020  * \p operation structure itself. Once aborted, the operation object
2021  * can be reused for another operation by calling
2022  * psa_cipher_encrypt_setup() or psa_cipher_decrypt_setup() again.
2023  *
2024  * You may call this function any time after the operation object has
2025  * been initialized as described in #psa_cipher_operation_t.
2026  *
2027  * In particular, calling psa_cipher_abort() after the operation has been
2028  * terminated by a call to psa_cipher_abort() or psa_cipher_finish()
2029  * is safe and has no effect.
2030  *
2031  * \param[in,out] operation     Initialized cipher operation.
2032  *
2033  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS \emptydescription
2034  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
2035  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
2036  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
2037  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2038  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
2039  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
2040  *         results in this error code.
2041  */
2042 psa_status_t psa_cipher_abort(psa_cipher_operation_t *operation);
2043 
2044 /**@}*/
2045 
2046 /** \defgroup aead Authenticated encryption with associated data (AEAD)
2047  * @{
2048  */
2049 
2050 /** Process an authenticated encryption operation.
2051  *
2052  * \param key                     Identifier of the key to use for the
2053  *                                operation. It must allow the usage
2054  *                                #PSA_KEY_USAGE_ENCRYPT.
2055  * \param alg                     The AEAD algorithm to compute
2056  *                                (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
2057  *                                #PSA_ALG_IS_AEAD(\p alg) is true).
2058  * \param[in] nonce               Nonce or IV to use.
2059  * \param nonce_length            Size of the \p nonce buffer in bytes.
2060  * \param[in] additional_data     Additional data that will be authenticated
2061  *                                but not encrypted.
2062  * \param additional_data_length  Size of \p additional_data in bytes.
2063  * \param[in] plaintext           Data that will be authenticated and
2064  *                                encrypted.
2065  * \param plaintext_length        Size of \p plaintext in bytes.
2066  * \param[out] ciphertext         Output buffer for the authenticated and
2067  *                                encrypted data. The additional data is not
2068  *                                part of this output. For algorithms where the
2069  *                                encrypted data and the authentication tag
2070  *                                are defined as separate outputs, the
2071  *                                authentication tag is appended to the
2072  *                                encrypted data.
2073  * \param ciphertext_size         Size of the \p ciphertext buffer in bytes.
2074  *                                This must be appropriate for the selected
2075  *                                algorithm and key:
2076  *                                - A sufficient output size is
2077  *                                  #PSA_AEAD_ENCRYPT_OUTPUT_SIZE(\c key_type,
2078  *                                  \p alg, \p plaintext_length) where
2079  *                                  \c key_type is the type of \p key.
2080  *                                - #PSA_AEAD_ENCRYPT_OUTPUT_MAX_SIZE(\p
2081  *                                  plaintext_length) evaluates to the maximum
2082  *                                  ciphertext size of any supported AEAD
2083  *                                  encryption.
2084  * \param[out] ciphertext_length  On success, the size of the output
2085  *                                in the \p ciphertext buffer.
2086  *
2087  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
2088  *         Success.
2089  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE \emptydescription
2090  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED \emptydescription
2091  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
2092  *         \p key is not compatible with \p alg.
2093  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
2094  *         \p alg is not supported or is not an AEAD algorithm.
2095  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
2096  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
2097  *         \p ciphertext_size is too small.
2098  *         #PSA_AEAD_ENCRYPT_OUTPUT_SIZE(\c key_type, \p alg,
2099  *         \p plaintext_length) or
2100  *         #PSA_AEAD_ENCRYPT_OUTPUT_MAX_SIZE(\p plaintext_length) can be used to
2101  *         determine the required buffer size.
2102  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
2103  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
2104  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
2105  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
2106  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2107  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
2108  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
2109  *         results in this error code.
2110  */
2111 psa_status_t psa_aead_encrypt(mbedtls_svc_key_id_t key,
2112                               psa_algorithm_t alg,
2113                               const uint8_t *nonce,
2114                               size_t nonce_length,
2115                               const uint8_t *additional_data,
2116                               size_t additional_data_length,
2117                               const uint8_t *plaintext,
2118                               size_t plaintext_length,
2119                               uint8_t *ciphertext,
2120                               size_t ciphertext_size,
2121                               size_t *ciphertext_length);
2122 
2123 /** Process an authenticated decryption operation.
2124  *
2125  * \param key                     Identifier of the key to use for the
2126  *                                operation. It must allow the usage
2127  *                                #PSA_KEY_USAGE_DECRYPT.
2128  * \param alg                     The AEAD algorithm to compute
2129  *                                (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
2130  *                                #PSA_ALG_IS_AEAD(\p alg) is true).
2131  * \param[in] nonce               Nonce or IV to use.
2132  * \param nonce_length            Size of the \p nonce buffer in bytes.
2133  * \param[in] additional_data     Additional data that has been authenticated
2134  *                                but not encrypted.
2135  * \param additional_data_length  Size of \p additional_data in bytes.
2136  * \param[in] ciphertext          Data that has been authenticated and
2137  *                                encrypted. For algorithms where the
2138  *                                encrypted data and the authentication tag
2139  *                                are defined as separate inputs, the buffer
2140  *                                must contain the encrypted data followed
2141  *                                by the authentication tag.
2142  * \param ciphertext_length       Size of \p ciphertext in bytes.
2143  * \param[out] plaintext          Output buffer for the decrypted data.
2144  * \param plaintext_size          Size of the \p plaintext buffer in bytes.
2145  *                                This must be appropriate for the selected
2146  *                                algorithm and key:
2147  *                                - A sufficient output size is
2148  *                                  #PSA_AEAD_DECRYPT_OUTPUT_SIZE(\c key_type,
2149  *                                  \p alg, \p ciphertext_length) where
2150  *                                  \c key_type is the type of \p key.
2151  *                                - #PSA_AEAD_DECRYPT_OUTPUT_MAX_SIZE(\p
2152  *                                  ciphertext_length) evaluates to the maximum
2153  *                                  plaintext size of any supported AEAD
2154  *                                  decryption.
2155  * \param[out] plaintext_length   On success, the size of the output
2156  *                                in the \p plaintext buffer.
2157  *
2158  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
2159  *         Success.
2160  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE \emptydescription
2161  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_SIGNATURE
2162  *         The ciphertext is not authentic.
2163  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED \emptydescription
2164  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
2165  *         \p key is not compatible with \p alg.
2166  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
2167  *         \p alg is not supported or is not an AEAD algorithm.
2168  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
2169  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
2170  *         \p plaintext_size is too small.
2171  *         #PSA_AEAD_DECRYPT_OUTPUT_SIZE(\c key_type, \p alg,
2172  *         \p ciphertext_length) or
2173  *         #PSA_AEAD_DECRYPT_OUTPUT_MAX_SIZE(\p ciphertext_length) can be used
2174  *         to determine the required buffer size.
2175  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
2176  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
2177  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
2178  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
2179  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2180  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
2181  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
2182  *         results in this error code.
2183  */
2184 psa_status_t psa_aead_decrypt(mbedtls_svc_key_id_t key,
2185                               psa_algorithm_t alg,
2186                               const uint8_t *nonce,
2187                               size_t nonce_length,
2188                               const uint8_t *additional_data,
2189                               size_t additional_data_length,
2190                               const uint8_t *ciphertext,
2191                               size_t ciphertext_length,
2192                               uint8_t *plaintext,
2193                               size_t plaintext_size,
2194                               size_t *plaintext_length);
2195 
2196 /** The type of the state data structure for multipart AEAD operations.
2197  *
2198  * Before calling any function on an AEAD operation object, the application
2199  * must initialize it by any of the following means:
2200  * - Set the structure to all-bits-zero, for example:
2201  *   \code
2202  *   psa_aead_operation_t operation;
2203  *   memset(&operation, 0, sizeof(operation));
2204  *   \endcode
2205  * - Initialize the structure to logical zero values, for example:
2206  *   \code
2207  *   psa_aead_operation_t operation = {0};
2208  *   \endcode
2209  * - Initialize the structure to the initializer #PSA_AEAD_OPERATION_INIT,
2210  *   for example:
2211  *   \code
2212  *   psa_aead_operation_t operation = PSA_AEAD_OPERATION_INIT;
2213  *   \endcode
2214  * - Assign the result of the function psa_aead_operation_init()
2215  *   to the structure, for example:
2216  *   \code
2217  *   psa_aead_operation_t operation;
2218  *   operation = psa_aead_operation_init();
2219  *   \endcode
2220  *
2221  * This is an implementation-defined \c struct. Applications should not
2222  * make any assumptions about the content of this structure.
2223  * Implementation details can change in future versions without notice. */
2224 typedef struct psa_aead_operation_s psa_aead_operation_t;
2225 
2226 /** \def PSA_AEAD_OPERATION_INIT
2227  *
2228  * This macro returns a suitable initializer for an AEAD operation object of
2229  * type #psa_aead_operation_t.
2230  */
2231 
2232 /** Return an initial value for an AEAD operation object.
2233  */
2234 static psa_aead_operation_t psa_aead_operation_init(void);
2235 
2236 /** Set the key for a multipart authenticated encryption operation.
2237  *
2238  * The sequence of operations to encrypt a message with authentication
2239  * is as follows:
2240  * -# Allocate an operation object which will be passed to all the functions
2241  *    listed here.
2242  * -# Initialize the operation object with one of the methods described in the
2243  *    documentation for #psa_aead_operation_t, e.g.
2244  *    #PSA_AEAD_OPERATION_INIT.
2245  * -# Call psa_aead_encrypt_setup() to specify the algorithm and key.
2246  * -# If needed, call psa_aead_set_lengths() to specify the length of the
2247  *    inputs to the subsequent calls to psa_aead_update_ad() and
2248  *    psa_aead_update(). See the documentation of psa_aead_set_lengths()
2249  *    for details.
2250  * -# Call either psa_aead_generate_nonce() or psa_aead_set_nonce() to
2251  *    generate or set the nonce. You should use
2252  *    psa_aead_generate_nonce() unless the protocol you are implementing
2253  *    requires a specific nonce value.
2254  * -# Call psa_aead_update_ad() zero, one or more times, passing a fragment
2255  *    of the non-encrypted additional authenticated data each time.
2256  * -# Call psa_aead_update() zero, one or more times, passing a fragment
2257  *    of the message to encrypt each time.
2258  * -# Call psa_aead_finish().
2259  *
2260  * If an error occurs at any step after a call to psa_aead_encrypt_setup(),
2261  * the operation will need to be reset by a call to psa_aead_abort(). The
2262  * application may call psa_aead_abort() at any time after the operation
2263  * has been initialized.
2264  *
2265  * After a successful call to psa_aead_encrypt_setup(), the application must
2266  * eventually terminate the operation. The following events terminate an
2267  * operation:
2268  * - A successful call to psa_aead_finish().
2269  * - A call to psa_aead_abort().
2270  *
2271  * \param[in,out] operation     The operation object to set up. It must have
2272  *                              been initialized as per the documentation for
2273  *                              #psa_aead_operation_t and not yet in use.
2274  * \param key                   Identifier of the key to use for the operation.
2275  *                              It must remain valid until the operation
2276  *                              terminates. It must allow the usage
2277  *                              #PSA_KEY_USAGE_ENCRYPT.
2278  * \param alg                   The AEAD algorithm to compute
2279  *                              (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
2280  *                              #PSA_ALG_IS_AEAD(\p alg) is true).
2281  *
2282  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
2283  *         Success.
2284  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2285  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be inactive), or
2286  *         the library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
2287  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE \emptydescription
2288  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED \emptydescription
2289  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
2290  *         \p key is not compatible with \p alg.
2291  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
2292  *         \p alg is not supported or is not an AEAD algorithm.
2293  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
2294  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
2295  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
2296  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
2297  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE
2298  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
2299  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
2300  *         results in this error code.
2301  */
2302 psa_status_t psa_aead_encrypt_setup(psa_aead_operation_t *operation,
2303                                     mbedtls_svc_key_id_t key,
2304                                     psa_algorithm_t alg);
2305 
2306 /** Set the key for a multipart authenticated decryption operation.
2307  *
2308  * The sequence of operations to decrypt a message with authentication
2309  * is as follows:
2310  * -# Allocate an operation object which will be passed to all the functions
2311  *    listed here.
2312  * -# Initialize the operation object with one of the methods described in the
2313  *    documentation for #psa_aead_operation_t, e.g.
2314  *    #PSA_AEAD_OPERATION_INIT.
2315  * -# Call psa_aead_decrypt_setup() to specify the algorithm and key.
2316  * -# If needed, call psa_aead_set_lengths() to specify the length of the
2317  *    inputs to the subsequent calls to psa_aead_update_ad() and
2318  *    psa_aead_update(). See the documentation of psa_aead_set_lengths()
2319  *    for details.
2320  * -# Call psa_aead_set_nonce() with the nonce for the decryption.
2321  * -# Call psa_aead_update_ad() zero, one or more times, passing a fragment
2322  *    of the non-encrypted additional authenticated data each time.
2323  * -# Call psa_aead_update() zero, one or more times, passing a fragment
2324  *    of the ciphertext to decrypt each time.
2325  * -# Call psa_aead_verify().
2326  *
2327  * If an error occurs at any step after a call to psa_aead_decrypt_setup(),
2328  * the operation will need to be reset by a call to psa_aead_abort(). The
2329  * application may call psa_aead_abort() at any time after the operation
2330  * has been initialized.
2331  *
2332  * After a successful call to psa_aead_decrypt_setup(), the application must
2333  * eventually terminate the operation. The following events terminate an
2334  * operation:
2335  * - A successful call to psa_aead_verify().
2336  * - A call to psa_aead_abort().
2337  *
2338  * \param[in,out] operation     The operation object to set up. It must have
2339  *                              been initialized as per the documentation for
2340  *                              #psa_aead_operation_t and not yet in use.
2341  * \param key                   Identifier of the key to use for the operation.
2342  *                              It must remain valid until the operation
2343  *                              terminates. It must allow the usage
2344  *                              #PSA_KEY_USAGE_DECRYPT.
2345  * \param alg                   The AEAD algorithm to compute
2346  *                              (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
2347  *                              #PSA_ALG_IS_AEAD(\p alg) is true).
2348  *
2349  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
2350  *         Success.
2351  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE \emptydescription
2352  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED \emptydescription
2353  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
2354  *         \p key is not compatible with \p alg.
2355  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
2356  *         \p alg is not supported or is not an AEAD algorithm.
2357  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
2358  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
2359  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
2360  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
2361  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
2362  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2363  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be inactive), or the
2364  *         library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
2365  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
2366  *         results in this error code.
2367  */
2368 psa_status_t psa_aead_decrypt_setup(psa_aead_operation_t *operation,
2369                                     mbedtls_svc_key_id_t key,
2370                                     psa_algorithm_t alg);
2371 
2372 /** Generate a random nonce for an authenticated encryption operation.
2373  *
2374  * This function generates a random nonce for the authenticated encryption
2375  * operation with an appropriate size for the chosen algorithm, key type
2376  * and key size.
2377  *
2378  * The application must call psa_aead_encrypt_setup() before
2379  * calling this function.
2380  *
2381  * If this function returns an error status, the operation enters an error
2382  * state and must be aborted by calling psa_aead_abort().
2383  *
2384  * \param[in,out] operation     Active AEAD operation.
2385  * \param[out] nonce            Buffer where the generated nonce is to be
2386  *                              written.
2387  * \param nonce_size            Size of the \p nonce buffer in bytes.
2388  * \param[out] nonce_length     On success, the number of bytes of the
2389  *                              generated nonce.
2390  *
2391  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
2392  *         Success.
2393  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
2394  *         The size of the \p nonce buffer is too small.
2395  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
2396  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
2397  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
2398  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
2399  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
2400  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2401  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be an active aead encrypt
2402  *         operation, with no nonce set), or the library has not been
2403  *         previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
2404  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
2405  *         results in this error code.
2406  */
2407 psa_status_t psa_aead_generate_nonce(psa_aead_operation_t *operation,
2408                                      uint8_t *nonce,
2409                                      size_t nonce_size,
2410                                      size_t *nonce_length);
2411 
2412 /** Set the nonce for an authenticated encryption or decryption operation.
2413  *
2414  * This function sets the nonce for the authenticated
2415  * encryption or decryption operation.
2416  *
2417  * The application must call psa_aead_encrypt_setup() or
2418  * psa_aead_decrypt_setup() before calling this function.
2419  *
2420  * If this function returns an error status, the operation enters an error
2421  * state and must be aborted by calling psa_aead_abort().
2422  *
2423  * \note When encrypting, applications should use psa_aead_generate_nonce()
2424  * instead of this function, unless implementing a protocol that requires
2425  * a non-random IV.
2426  *
2427  * \param[in,out] operation     Active AEAD operation.
2428  * \param[in] nonce             Buffer containing the nonce to use.
2429  * \param nonce_length          Size of the nonce in bytes.
2430  *
2431  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
2432  *         Success.
2433  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
2434  *         The size of \p nonce is not acceptable for the chosen algorithm.
2435  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
2436  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
2437  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
2438  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
2439  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
2440  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2441  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be active, with no nonce
2442  *         set), or the library has not been previously initialized
2443  *         by psa_crypto_init().
2444  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
2445  *         results in this error code.
2446  */
2447 psa_status_t psa_aead_set_nonce(psa_aead_operation_t *operation,
2448                                 const uint8_t *nonce,
2449                                 size_t nonce_length);
2450 
2451 /** Declare the lengths of the message and additional data for AEAD.
2452  *
2453  * The application must call this function before calling
2454  * psa_aead_update_ad() or psa_aead_update() if the algorithm for
2455  * the operation requires it. If the algorithm does not require it,
2456  * calling this function is optional, but if this function is called
2457  * then the implementation must enforce the lengths.
2458  *
2459  * You may call this function before or after setting the nonce with
2460  * psa_aead_set_nonce() or psa_aead_generate_nonce().
2461  *
2462  * - For #PSA_ALG_CCM, calling this function is required.
2463  * - For the other AEAD algorithms defined in this specification, calling
2464  *   this function is not required.
2465  * - For vendor-defined algorithm, refer to the vendor documentation.
2466  *
2467  * If this function returns an error status, the operation enters an error
2468  * state and must be aborted by calling psa_aead_abort().
2469  *
2470  * \param[in,out] operation     Active AEAD operation.
2471  * \param ad_length             Size of the non-encrypted additional
2472  *                              authenticated data in bytes.
2473  * \param plaintext_length      Size of the plaintext to encrypt in bytes.
2474  *
2475  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
2476  *         Success.
2477  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
2478  *         At least one of the lengths is not acceptable for the chosen
2479  *         algorithm.
2480  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
2481  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
2482  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
2483  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
2484  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2485  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be active, and
2486  *         psa_aead_update_ad() and psa_aead_update() must not have been
2487  *         called yet), or the library has not been previously initialized
2488  *         by psa_crypto_init().
2489  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
2490  *         results in this error code.
2491  */
2492 psa_status_t psa_aead_set_lengths(psa_aead_operation_t *operation,
2493                                   size_t ad_length,
2494                                   size_t plaintext_length);
2495 
2496 /** Pass additional data to an active AEAD operation.
2497  *
2498  * Additional data is authenticated, but not encrypted.
2499  *
2500  * You may call this function multiple times to pass successive fragments
2501  * of the additional data. You may not call this function after passing
2502  * data to encrypt or decrypt with psa_aead_update().
2503  *
2504  * Before calling this function, you must:
2505  * 1. Call either psa_aead_encrypt_setup() or psa_aead_decrypt_setup().
2506  * 2. Set the nonce with psa_aead_generate_nonce() or psa_aead_set_nonce().
2507  *
2508  * If this function returns an error status, the operation enters an error
2509  * state and must be aborted by calling psa_aead_abort().
2510  *
2511  * \warning When decrypting, until psa_aead_verify() has returned #PSA_SUCCESS,
2512  *          there is no guarantee that the input is valid. Therefore, until
2513  *          you have called psa_aead_verify() and it has returned #PSA_SUCCESS,
2514  *          treat the input as untrusted and prepare to undo any action that
2515  *          depends on the input if psa_aead_verify() returns an error status.
2516  *
2517  * \param[in,out] operation     Active AEAD operation.
2518  * \param[in] input             Buffer containing the fragment of
2519  *                              additional data.
2520  * \param input_length          Size of the \p input buffer in bytes.
2521  *
2522  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
2523  *         Success.
2524  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
2525  *         The total input length overflows the additional data length that
2526  *         was previously specified with psa_aead_set_lengths().
2527  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
2528  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
2529  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
2530  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
2531  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
2532  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2533  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be active, have a nonce
2534  *         set, have lengths set if required by the algorithm, and
2535  *         psa_aead_update() must not have been called yet), or the library
2536  *         has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
2537  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
2538  *         results in this error code.
2539  */
2540 psa_status_t psa_aead_update_ad(psa_aead_operation_t *operation,
2541                                 const uint8_t *input,
2542                                 size_t input_length);
2543 
2544 /** Encrypt or decrypt a message fragment in an active AEAD operation.
2545  *
2546  * Before calling this function, you must:
2547  * 1. Call either psa_aead_encrypt_setup() or psa_aead_decrypt_setup().
2548  *    The choice of setup function determines whether this function
2549  *    encrypts or decrypts its input.
2550  * 2. Set the nonce with psa_aead_generate_nonce() or psa_aead_set_nonce().
2551  * 3. Call psa_aead_update_ad() to pass all the additional data.
2552  *
2553  * If this function returns an error status, the operation enters an error
2554  * state and must be aborted by calling psa_aead_abort().
2555  *
2556  * \warning When decrypting, until psa_aead_verify() has returned #PSA_SUCCESS,
2557  *          there is no guarantee that the input is valid. Therefore, until
2558  *          you have called psa_aead_verify() and it has returned #PSA_SUCCESS:
2559  *          - Do not use the output in any way other than storing it in a
2560  *            confidential location. If you take any action that depends
2561  *            on the tentative decrypted data, this action will need to be
2562  *            undone if the input turns out not to be valid. Furthermore,
2563  *            if an adversary can observe that this action took place
2564  *            (for example through timing), they may be able to use this
2565  *            fact as an oracle to decrypt any message encrypted with the
2566  *            same key.
2567  *          - In particular, do not copy the output anywhere but to a
2568  *            memory or storage space that you have exclusive access to.
2569  *
2570  * This function does not require the input to be aligned to any
2571  * particular block boundary. If the implementation can only process
2572  * a whole block at a time, it must consume all the input provided, but
2573  * it may delay the end of the corresponding output until a subsequent
2574  * call to psa_aead_update(), psa_aead_finish() or psa_aead_verify()
2575  * provides sufficient input. The amount of data that can be delayed
2576  * in this way is bounded by #PSA_AEAD_UPDATE_OUTPUT_SIZE.
2577  *
2578  * \param[in,out] operation     Active AEAD operation.
2579  * \param[in] input             Buffer containing the message fragment to
2580  *                              encrypt or decrypt.
2581  * \param input_length          Size of the \p input buffer in bytes.
2582  * \param[out] output           Buffer where the output is to be written.
2583  * \param output_size           Size of the \p output buffer in bytes.
2584  *                              This must be appropriate for the selected
2585  *                                algorithm and key:
2586  *                                - A sufficient output size is
2587  *                                  #PSA_AEAD_UPDATE_OUTPUT_SIZE(\c key_type,
2588  *                                  \c alg, \p input_length) where
2589  *                                  \c key_type is the type of key and \c alg is
2590  *                                  the algorithm that were used to set up the
2591  *                                  operation.
2592  *                                - #PSA_AEAD_UPDATE_OUTPUT_MAX_SIZE(\p
2593  *                                  input_length) evaluates to the maximum
2594  *                                  output size of any supported AEAD
2595  *                                  algorithm.
2596  * \param[out] output_length    On success, the number of bytes
2597  *                              that make up the returned output.
2598  *
2599  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
2600  *         Success.
2601  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
2602  *         The size of the \p output buffer is too small.
2603  *         #PSA_AEAD_UPDATE_OUTPUT_SIZE(\c key_type, \c alg, \p input_length) or
2604  *         #PSA_AEAD_UPDATE_OUTPUT_MAX_SIZE(\p input_length) can be used to
2605  *         determine the required buffer size.
2606  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
2607  *         The total length of input to psa_aead_update_ad() so far is
2608  *         less than the additional data length that was previously
2609  *         specified with psa_aead_set_lengths(), or
2610  *         the total input length overflows the plaintext length that
2611  *         was previously specified with psa_aead_set_lengths().
2612  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
2613  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
2614  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
2615  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
2616  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
2617  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2618  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be active, have a nonce
2619  *         set, and have lengths set if required by the algorithm), or the
2620  *         library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
2621  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
2622  *         results in this error code.
2623  */
2624 psa_status_t psa_aead_update(psa_aead_operation_t *operation,
2625                              const uint8_t *input,
2626                              size_t input_length,
2627                              uint8_t *output,
2628                              size_t output_size,
2629                              size_t *output_length);
2630 
2631 /** Finish encrypting a message in an AEAD operation.
2632  *
2633  * The operation must have been set up with psa_aead_encrypt_setup().
2634  *
2635  * This function finishes the authentication of the additional data
2636  * formed by concatenating the inputs passed to preceding calls to
2637  * psa_aead_update_ad() with the plaintext formed by concatenating the
2638  * inputs passed to preceding calls to psa_aead_update().
2639  *
2640  * This function has two output buffers:
2641  * - \p ciphertext contains trailing ciphertext that was buffered from
2642  *   preceding calls to psa_aead_update().
2643  * - \p tag contains the authentication tag.
2644  *
2645  * When this function returns successfully, the operation becomes inactive.
2646  * If this function returns an error status, the operation enters an error
2647  * state and must be aborted by calling psa_aead_abort().
2648  *
2649  * \param[in,out] operation     Active AEAD operation.
2650  * \param[out] ciphertext       Buffer where the last part of the ciphertext
2651  *                              is to be written.
2652  * \param ciphertext_size       Size of the \p ciphertext buffer in bytes.
2653  *                              This must be appropriate for the selected
2654  *                              algorithm and key:
2655  *                              - A sufficient output size is
2656  *                                #PSA_AEAD_FINISH_OUTPUT_SIZE(\c key_type,
2657  *                                \c alg) where \c key_type is the type of key
2658  *                                and \c alg is the algorithm that were used to
2659  *                                set up the operation.
2660  *                              - #PSA_AEAD_FINISH_OUTPUT_MAX_SIZE evaluates to
2661  *                                the maximum output size of any supported AEAD
2662  *                                algorithm.
2663  * \param[out] ciphertext_length On success, the number of bytes of
2664  *                              returned ciphertext.
2665  * \param[out] tag              Buffer where the authentication tag is
2666  *                              to be written.
2667  * \param tag_size              Size of the \p tag buffer in bytes.
2668  *                              This must be appropriate for the selected
2669  *                              algorithm and key:
2670  *                              - The exact tag size is #PSA_AEAD_TAG_LENGTH(\c
2671  *                                key_type, \c key_bits, \c alg) where
2672  *                                \c key_type and \c key_bits are the type and
2673  *                                bit-size of the key, and \c alg is the
2674  *                                algorithm that were used in the call to
2675  *                                psa_aead_encrypt_setup().
2676  *                              - #PSA_AEAD_TAG_MAX_SIZE evaluates to the
2677  *                                maximum tag size of any supported AEAD
2678  *                                algorithm.
2679  * \param[out] tag_length       On success, the number of bytes
2680  *                              that make up the returned tag.
2681  *
2682  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
2683  *         Success.
2684  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
2685  *         The size of the \p ciphertext or \p tag buffer is too small.
2686  *         #PSA_AEAD_FINISH_OUTPUT_SIZE(\c key_type, \c alg) or
2687  *         #PSA_AEAD_FINISH_OUTPUT_MAX_SIZE can be used to determine the
2688  *         required \p ciphertext buffer size. #PSA_AEAD_TAG_LENGTH(\c key_type,
2689  *         \c key_bits, \c alg) or #PSA_AEAD_TAG_MAX_SIZE can be used to
2690  *         determine the required \p tag buffer size.
2691  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
2692  *         The total length of input to psa_aead_update_ad() so far is
2693  *         less than the additional data length that was previously
2694  *         specified with psa_aead_set_lengths(), or
2695  *         the total length of input to psa_aead_update() so far is
2696  *         less than the plaintext length that was previously
2697  *         specified with psa_aead_set_lengths().
2698  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
2699  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
2700  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
2701  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
2702  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
2703  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2704  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be an active encryption
2705  *         operation with a nonce set), or the library has not been previously
2706  *         initialized by psa_crypto_init().
2707  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
2708  *         results in this error code.
2709  */
2710 psa_status_t psa_aead_finish(psa_aead_operation_t *operation,
2711                              uint8_t *ciphertext,
2712                              size_t ciphertext_size,
2713                              size_t *ciphertext_length,
2714                              uint8_t *tag,
2715                              size_t tag_size,
2716                              size_t *tag_length);
2717 
2718 /** Finish authenticating and decrypting a message in an AEAD operation.
2719  *
2720  * The operation must have been set up with psa_aead_decrypt_setup().
2721  *
2722  * This function finishes the authenticated decryption of the message
2723  * components:
2724  *
2725  * -  The additional data consisting of the concatenation of the inputs
2726  *    passed to preceding calls to psa_aead_update_ad().
2727  * -  The ciphertext consisting of the concatenation of the inputs passed to
2728  *    preceding calls to psa_aead_update().
2729  * -  The tag passed to this function call.
2730  *
2731  * If the authentication tag is correct, this function outputs any remaining
2732  * plaintext and reports success. If the authentication tag is not correct,
2733  * this function returns #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_SIGNATURE.
2734  *
2735  * When this function returns successfully, the operation becomes inactive.
2736  * If this function returns an error status, the operation enters an error
2737  * state and must be aborted by calling psa_aead_abort().
2738  *
2739  * \note Implementations shall make the best effort to ensure that the
2740  * comparison between the actual tag and the expected tag is performed
2741  * in constant time.
2742  *
2743  * \param[in,out] operation     Active AEAD operation.
2744  * \param[out] plaintext        Buffer where the last part of the plaintext
2745  *                              is to be written. This is the remaining data
2746  *                              from previous calls to psa_aead_update()
2747  *                              that could not be processed until the end
2748  *                              of the input.
2749  * \param plaintext_size        Size of the \p plaintext buffer in bytes.
2750  *                              This must be appropriate for the selected algorithm and key:
2751  *                              - A sufficient output size is
2752  *                                #PSA_AEAD_VERIFY_OUTPUT_SIZE(\c key_type,
2753  *                                \c alg) where \c key_type is the type of key
2754  *                                and \c alg is the algorithm that were used to
2755  *                                set up the operation.
2756  *                              - #PSA_AEAD_VERIFY_OUTPUT_MAX_SIZE evaluates to
2757  *                                the maximum output size of any supported AEAD
2758  *                                algorithm.
2759  * \param[out] plaintext_length On success, the number of bytes of
2760  *                              returned plaintext.
2761  * \param[in] tag               Buffer containing the authentication tag.
2762  * \param tag_length            Size of the \p tag buffer in bytes.
2763  *
2764  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
2765  *         Success.
2766  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_SIGNATURE
2767  *         The calculations were successful, but the authentication tag is
2768  *         not correct.
2769  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
2770  *         The size of the \p plaintext buffer is too small.
2771  *         #PSA_AEAD_VERIFY_OUTPUT_SIZE(\c key_type, \c alg) or
2772  *         #PSA_AEAD_VERIFY_OUTPUT_MAX_SIZE can be used to determine the
2773  *         required buffer size.
2774  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
2775  *         The total length of input to psa_aead_update_ad() so far is
2776  *         less than the additional data length that was previously
2777  *         specified with psa_aead_set_lengths(), or
2778  *         the total length of input to psa_aead_update() so far is
2779  *         less than the plaintext length that was previously
2780  *         specified with psa_aead_set_lengths().
2781  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
2782  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
2783  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
2784  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
2785  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
2786  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2787  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be an active decryption
2788  *         operation with a nonce set), or the library has not been previously
2789  *         initialized by psa_crypto_init().
2790  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
2791  *         results in this error code.
2792  */
2793 psa_status_t psa_aead_verify(psa_aead_operation_t *operation,
2794                              uint8_t *plaintext,
2795                              size_t plaintext_size,
2796                              size_t *plaintext_length,
2797                              const uint8_t *tag,
2798                              size_t tag_length);
2799 
2800 /** Abort an AEAD operation.
2801  *
2802  * Aborting an operation frees all associated resources except for the
2803  * \p operation structure itself. Once aborted, the operation object
2804  * can be reused for another operation by calling
2805  * psa_aead_encrypt_setup() or psa_aead_decrypt_setup() again.
2806  *
2807  * You may call this function any time after the operation object has
2808  * been initialized as described in #psa_aead_operation_t.
2809  *
2810  * In particular, calling psa_aead_abort() after the operation has been
2811  * terminated by a call to psa_aead_abort(), psa_aead_finish() or
2812  * psa_aead_verify() is safe and has no effect.
2813  *
2814  * \param[in,out] operation     Initialized AEAD operation.
2815  *
2816  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS \emptydescription
2817  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
2818  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
2819  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
2820  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2821  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
2822  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
2823  *         results in this error code.
2824  */
2825 psa_status_t psa_aead_abort(psa_aead_operation_t *operation);
2826 
2827 /**@}*/
2828 
2829 /** \defgroup asymmetric Asymmetric cryptography
2830  * @{
2831  */
2832 
2833 /**
2834  * \brief Sign a message with a private key. For hash-and-sign algorithms,
2835  *        this includes the hashing step.
2836  *
2837  * \note To perform a multi-part hash-and-sign signature algorithm, first use
2838  *       a multi-part hash operation and then pass the resulting hash to
2839  *       psa_sign_hash(). PSA_ALG_GET_HASH(\p alg) can be used to determine the
2840  *       hash algorithm to use.
2841  *
2842  * \param[in]  key              Identifier of the key to use for the operation.
2843  *                              It must be an asymmetric key pair. The key must
2844  *                              allow the usage #PSA_KEY_USAGE_SIGN_MESSAGE.
2845  * \param[in]  alg              An asymmetric signature algorithm (PSA_ALG_XXX
2846  *                              value such that #PSA_ALG_IS_SIGN_MESSAGE(\p alg)
2847  *                              is true), that is compatible with the type of
2848  *                              \p key.
2849  * \param[in]  input            The input message to sign.
2850  * \param[in]  input_length     Size of the \p input buffer in bytes.
2851  * \param[out] signature        Buffer where the signature is to be written.
2852  * \param[in]  signature_size   Size of the \p signature buffer in bytes. This
2853  *                              must be appropriate for the selected
2854  *                              algorithm and key:
2855  *                              - The required signature size is
2856  *                                #PSA_SIGN_OUTPUT_SIZE(\c key_type, \c key_bits, \p alg)
2857  *                                where \c key_type and \c key_bits are the type and
2858  *                                bit-size respectively of key.
2859  *                              - #PSA_SIGNATURE_MAX_SIZE evaluates to the
2860  *                                maximum signature size of any supported
2861  *                                signature algorithm.
2862  * \param[out] signature_length On success, the number of bytes that make up
2863  *                              the returned signature value.
2864  *
2865  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS \emptydescription
2866  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE \emptydescription
2867  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
2868  *         The key does not have the #PSA_KEY_USAGE_SIGN_MESSAGE flag,
2869  *         or it does not permit the requested algorithm.
2870  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
2871  *         The size of the \p signature buffer is too small. You can
2872  *         determine a sufficient buffer size by calling
2873  *         #PSA_SIGN_OUTPUT_SIZE(\c key_type, \c key_bits, \p alg)
2874  *         where \c key_type and \c key_bits are the type and bit-size
2875  *         respectively of \p key.
2876  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED \emptydescription
2877  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT \emptydescription
2878  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
2879  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
2880  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
2881  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
2882  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
2883  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DATA_CORRUPT \emptydescription
2884  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DATA_INVALID \emptydescription
2885  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_ENTROPY \emptydescription
2886  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2887  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
2888  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
2889  *         results in this error code.
2890  */
2891 psa_status_t psa_sign_message(mbedtls_svc_key_id_t key,
2892                               psa_algorithm_t alg,
2893                               const uint8_t *input,
2894                               size_t input_length,
2895                               uint8_t *signature,
2896                               size_t signature_size,
2897                               size_t *signature_length);
2898 
2899 /** \brief Verify the signature of a message with a public key, using
2900  *         a hash-and-sign verification algorithm.
2901  *
2902  * \note To perform a multi-part hash-and-sign signature verification
2903  *       algorithm, first use a multi-part hash operation to hash the message
2904  *       and then pass the resulting hash to psa_verify_hash().
2905  *       PSA_ALG_GET_HASH(\p alg) can be used to determine the hash algorithm
2906  *       to use.
2907  *
2908  * \param[in]  key              Identifier of the key to use for the operation.
2909  *                              It must be a public key or an asymmetric key
2910  *                              pair. The key must allow the usage
2911  *                              #PSA_KEY_USAGE_VERIFY_MESSAGE.
2912  * \param[in]  alg              An asymmetric signature algorithm (PSA_ALG_XXX
2913  *                              value such that #PSA_ALG_IS_SIGN_MESSAGE(\p alg)
2914  *                              is true), that is compatible with the type of
2915  *                              \p key.
2916  * \param[in]  input            The message whose signature is to be verified.
2917  * \param[in]  input_length     Size of the \p input buffer in bytes.
2918  * \param[out] signature        Buffer containing the signature to verify.
2919  * \param[in]  signature_length Size of the \p signature buffer in bytes.
2920  *
2921  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS \emptydescription
2922  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE \emptydescription
2923  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
2924  *         The key does not have the #PSA_KEY_USAGE_SIGN_MESSAGE flag,
2925  *         or it does not permit the requested algorithm.
2926  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_SIGNATURE
2927  *         The calculation was performed successfully, but the passed signature
2928  *         is not a valid signature.
2929  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED \emptydescription
2930  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT \emptydescription
2931  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
2932  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
2933  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
2934  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
2935  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
2936  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DATA_CORRUPT \emptydescription
2937  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DATA_INVALID \emptydescription
2938  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2939  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
2940  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
2941  *         results in this error code.
2942  */
2943 psa_status_t psa_verify_message(mbedtls_svc_key_id_t key,
2944                                 psa_algorithm_t alg,
2945                                 const uint8_t *input,
2946                                 size_t input_length,
2947                                 const uint8_t *signature,
2948                                 size_t signature_length);
2949 
2950 /**
2951  * \brief Sign a hash or short message with a private key.
2952  *
2953  * Note that to perform a hash-and-sign signature algorithm, you must
2954  * first calculate the hash by calling psa_hash_setup(), psa_hash_update()
2955  * and psa_hash_finish(), or alternatively by calling psa_hash_compute().
2956  * Then pass the resulting hash as the \p hash
2957  * parameter to this function. You can use #PSA_ALG_SIGN_GET_HASH(\p alg)
2958  * to determine the hash algorithm to use.
2959  *
2960  * \param key                   Identifier of the key to use for the operation.
2961  *                              It must be an asymmetric key pair. The key must
2962  *                              allow the usage #PSA_KEY_USAGE_SIGN_HASH.
2963  * \param alg                   A signature algorithm (PSA_ALG_XXX
2964  *                              value such that #PSA_ALG_IS_SIGN_HASH(\p alg)
2965  *                              is true), that is compatible with
2966  *                              the type of \p key.
2967  * \param[in] hash              The hash or message to sign.
2968  * \param hash_length           Size of the \p hash buffer in bytes.
2969  * \param[out] signature        Buffer where the signature is to be written.
2970  * \param signature_size        Size of the \p signature buffer in bytes.
2971  * \param[out] signature_length On success, the number of bytes
2972  *                              that make up the returned signature value.
2973  *
2974  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS \emptydescription
2975  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE \emptydescription
2976  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED \emptydescription
2977  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
2978  *         The size of the \p signature buffer is too small. You can
2979  *         determine a sufficient buffer size by calling
2980  *         #PSA_SIGN_OUTPUT_SIZE(\c key_type, \c key_bits, \p alg)
2981  *         where \c key_type and \c key_bits are the type and bit-size
2982  *         respectively of \p key.
2983  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED \emptydescription
2984  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT \emptydescription
2985  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
2986  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
2987  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
2988  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
2989  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
2990  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_ENTROPY \emptydescription
2991  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
2992  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
2993  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
2994  *         results in this error code.
2995  */
2996 psa_status_t psa_sign_hash(mbedtls_svc_key_id_t key,
2997                            psa_algorithm_t alg,
2998                            const uint8_t *hash,
2999                            size_t hash_length,
3000                            uint8_t *signature,
3001                            size_t signature_size,
3002                            size_t *signature_length);
3003 
3004 /**
3005  * \brief Verify the signature of a hash or short message using a public key.
3006  *
3007  * Note that to perform a hash-and-sign signature algorithm, you must
3008  * first calculate the hash by calling psa_hash_setup(), psa_hash_update()
3009  * and psa_hash_finish(), or alternatively by calling psa_hash_compute().
3010  * Then pass the resulting hash as the \p hash
3011  * parameter to this function. You can use #PSA_ALG_SIGN_GET_HASH(\p alg)
3012  * to determine the hash algorithm to use.
3013  *
3014  * \param key               Identifier of the key to use for the operation. It
3015  *                          must be a public key or an asymmetric key pair. The
3016  *                          key must allow the usage
3017  *                          #PSA_KEY_USAGE_VERIFY_HASH.
3018  * \param alg               A signature algorithm (PSA_ALG_XXX
3019  *                          value such that #PSA_ALG_IS_SIGN_HASH(\p alg)
3020  *                          is true), that is compatible with
3021  *                          the type of \p key.
3022  * \param[in] hash          The hash or message whose signature is to be
3023  *                          verified.
3024  * \param hash_length       Size of the \p hash buffer in bytes.
3025  * \param[in] signature     Buffer containing the signature to verify.
3026  * \param signature_length  Size of the \p signature buffer in bytes.
3027  *
3028  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
3029  *         The signature is valid.
3030  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE \emptydescription
3031  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED \emptydescription
3032  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_SIGNATURE
3033  *         The calculation was performed successfully, but the passed
3034  *         signature is not a valid signature.
3035  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED \emptydescription
3036  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT \emptydescription
3037  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
3038  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
3039  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
3040  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
3041  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
3042  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
3043  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
3044  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
3045  *         results in this error code.
3046  */
3047 psa_status_t psa_verify_hash(mbedtls_svc_key_id_t key,
3048                              psa_algorithm_t alg,
3049                              const uint8_t *hash,
3050                              size_t hash_length,
3051                              const uint8_t *signature,
3052                              size_t signature_length);
3053 
3054 /**
3055  * \brief Encrypt a short message with a public key.
3056  *
3057  * \param key                   Identifier of the key to use for the operation.
3058  *                              It must be a public key or an asymmetric key
3059  *                              pair. It must allow the usage
3060  *                              #PSA_KEY_USAGE_ENCRYPT.
3061  * \param alg                   An asymmetric encryption algorithm that is
3062  *                              compatible with the type of \p key.
3063  * \param[in] input             The message to encrypt.
3064  * \param input_length          Size of the \p input buffer in bytes.
3065  * \param[in] salt              A salt or label, if supported by the
3066  *                              encryption algorithm.
3067  *                              If the algorithm does not support a
3068  *                              salt, pass \c NULL.
3069  *                              If the algorithm supports an optional
3070  *                              salt and you do not want to pass a salt,
3071  *                              pass \c NULL.
3072  *
3073  *                              - For #PSA_ALG_RSA_PKCS1V15_CRYPT, no salt is
3074  *                                supported.
3075  * \param salt_length           Size of the \p salt buffer in bytes.
3076  *                              If \p salt is \c NULL, pass 0.
3077  * \param[out] output           Buffer where the encrypted message is to
3078  *                              be written.
3079  * \param output_size           Size of the \p output buffer in bytes.
3080  * \param[out] output_length    On success, the number of bytes
3081  *                              that make up the returned output.
3082  *
3083  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS \emptydescription
3084  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE \emptydescription
3085  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED \emptydescription
3086  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
3087  *         The size of the \p output buffer is too small. You can
3088  *         determine a sufficient buffer size by calling
3089  *         #PSA_ASYMMETRIC_ENCRYPT_OUTPUT_SIZE(\c key_type, \c key_bits, \p alg)
3090  *         where \c key_type and \c key_bits are the type and bit-size
3091  *         respectively of \p key.
3092  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED \emptydescription
3093  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT \emptydescription
3094  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
3095  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
3096  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
3097  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
3098  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
3099  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_ENTROPY \emptydescription
3100  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
3101  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
3102  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
3103  *         results in this error code.
3104  */
3105 psa_status_t psa_asymmetric_encrypt(mbedtls_svc_key_id_t key,
3106                                     psa_algorithm_t alg,
3107                                     const uint8_t *input,
3108                                     size_t input_length,
3109                                     const uint8_t *salt,
3110                                     size_t salt_length,
3111                                     uint8_t *output,
3112                                     size_t output_size,
3113                                     size_t *output_length);
3114 
3115 /**
3116  * \brief Decrypt a short message with a private key.
3117  *
3118  * \param key                   Identifier of the key to use for the operation.
3119  *                              It must be an asymmetric key pair. It must
3120  *                              allow the usage #PSA_KEY_USAGE_DECRYPT.
3121  * \param alg                   An asymmetric encryption algorithm that is
3122  *                              compatible with the type of \p key.
3123  * \param[in] input             The message to decrypt.
3124  * \param input_length          Size of the \p input buffer in bytes.
3125  * \param[in] salt              A salt or label, if supported by the
3126  *                              encryption algorithm.
3127  *                              If the algorithm does not support a
3128  *                              salt, pass \c NULL.
3129  *                              If the algorithm supports an optional
3130  *                              salt and you do not want to pass a salt,
3131  *                              pass \c NULL.
3132  *
3133  *                              - For #PSA_ALG_RSA_PKCS1V15_CRYPT, no salt is
3134  *                                supported.
3135  * \param salt_length           Size of the \p salt buffer in bytes.
3136  *                              If \p salt is \c NULL, pass 0.
3137  * \param[out] output           Buffer where the decrypted message is to
3138  *                              be written.
3139  * \param output_size           Size of the \c output buffer in bytes.
3140  * \param[out] output_length    On success, the number of bytes
3141  *                              that make up the returned output.
3142  *
3143  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS \emptydescription
3144  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE \emptydescription
3145  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED \emptydescription
3146  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
3147  *         The size of the \p output buffer is too small. You can
3148  *         determine a sufficient buffer size by calling
3149  *         #PSA_ASYMMETRIC_DECRYPT_OUTPUT_SIZE(\c key_type, \c key_bits, \p alg)
3150  *         where \c key_type and \c key_bits are the type and bit-size
3151  *         respectively of \p key.
3152  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED \emptydescription
3153  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT \emptydescription
3154  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
3155  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
3156  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
3157  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
3158  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
3159  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_ENTROPY \emptydescription
3160  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_PADDING \emptydescription
3161  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
3162  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
3163  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
3164  *         results in this error code.
3165  */
3166 psa_status_t psa_asymmetric_decrypt(mbedtls_svc_key_id_t key,
3167                                     psa_algorithm_t alg,
3168                                     const uint8_t *input,
3169                                     size_t input_length,
3170                                     const uint8_t *salt,
3171                                     size_t salt_length,
3172                                     uint8_t *output,
3173                                     size_t output_size,
3174                                     size_t *output_length);
3175 
3176 /**@}*/
3177 
3178 /** \defgroup key_derivation Key derivation and pseudorandom generation
3179  * @{
3180  */
3181 
3182 /** The type of the state data structure for key derivation operations.
3183  *
3184  * Before calling any function on a key derivation operation object, the
3185  * application must initialize it by any of the following means:
3186  * - Set the structure to all-bits-zero, for example:
3187  *   \code
3188  *   psa_key_derivation_operation_t operation;
3189  *   memset(&operation, 0, sizeof(operation));
3190  *   \endcode
3191  * - Initialize the structure to logical zero values, for example:
3192  *   \code
3193  *   psa_key_derivation_operation_t operation = {0};
3194  *   \endcode
3195  * - Initialize the structure to the initializer #PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_OPERATION_INIT,
3196  *   for example:
3197  *   \code
3198  *   psa_key_derivation_operation_t operation = PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_OPERATION_INIT;
3199  *   \endcode
3200  * - Assign the result of the function psa_key_derivation_operation_init()
3201  *   to the structure, for example:
3202  *   \code
3203  *   psa_key_derivation_operation_t operation;
3204  *   operation = psa_key_derivation_operation_init();
3205  *   \endcode
3206  *
3207  * This is an implementation-defined \c struct. Applications should not
3208  * make any assumptions about the content of this structure.
3209  * Implementation details can change in future versions without notice.
3210  */
3211 typedef struct psa_key_derivation_s psa_key_derivation_operation_t;
3212 
3213 /** \def PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_OPERATION_INIT
3214  *
3215  * This macro returns a suitable initializer for a key derivation operation
3216  * object of type #psa_key_derivation_operation_t.
3217  */
3218 
3219 /** Return an initial value for a key derivation operation object.
3220  */
3221 static psa_key_derivation_operation_t psa_key_derivation_operation_init(void);
3222 
3223 /** Set up a key derivation operation.
3224  *
3225  * A key derivation algorithm takes some inputs and uses them to generate
3226  * a byte stream in a deterministic way.
3227  * This byte stream can be used to produce keys and other
3228  * cryptographic material.
3229  *
3230  * To derive a key:
3231  * -# Start with an initialized object of type #psa_key_derivation_operation_t.
3232  * -# Call psa_key_derivation_setup() to select the algorithm.
3233  * -# Provide the inputs for the key derivation by calling
3234  *    psa_key_derivation_input_bytes() or psa_key_derivation_input_key()
3235  *    as appropriate. Which inputs are needed, in what order, and whether
3236  *    they may be keys and if so of what type depends on the algorithm.
3237  * -# Optionally set the operation's maximum capacity with
3238  *    psa_key_derivation_set_capacity(). You may do this before, in the middle
3239  *    of or after providing inputs. For some algorithms, this step is mandatory
3240  *    because the output depends on the maximum capacity.
3241  * -# To derive a key, call psa_key_derivation_output_key().
3242  *    To derive a byte string for a different purpose, call
3243  *    psa_key_derivation_output_bytes().
3244  *    Successive calls to these functions use successive output bytes
3245  *    calculated by the key derivation algorithm.
3246  * -# Clean up the key derivation operation object with
3247  *    psa_key_derivation_abort().
3248  *
3249  * If this function returns an error, the key derivation operation object is
3250  * not changed.
3251  *
3252  * If an error occurs at any step after a call to psa_key_derivation_setup(),
3253  * the operation will need to be reset by a call to psa_key_derivation_abort().
3254  *
3255  * Implementations must reject an attempt to derive a key of size 0.
3256  *
3257  * \param[in,out] operation       The key derivation operation object
3258  *                                to set up. It must
3259  *                                have been initialized but not set up yet.
3260  * \param alg                     The key derivation algorithm to compute
3261  *                                (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
3262  *                                #PSA_ALG_IS_KEY_DERIVATION(\p alg) is true).
3263  *
3264  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
3265  *         Success.
3266  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
3267  *         \c alg is not a key derivation algorithm.
3268  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
3269  *         \c alg is not supported or is not a key derivation algorithm.
3270  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
3271  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
3272  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
3273  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
3274  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
3275  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
3276  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be inactive), or
3277  *         the library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
3278  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
3279  *         results in this error code.
3280  */
3281 psa_status_t psa_key_derivation_setup(
3282     psa_key_derivation_operation_t *operation,
3283     psa_algorithm_t alg);
3284 
3285 /** Retrieve the current capacity of a key derivation operation.
3286  *
3287  * The capacity of a key derivation is the maximum number of bytes that it can
3288  * return. When you get *N* bytes of output from a key derivation operation,
3289  * this reduces its capacity by *N*.
3290  *
3291  * \param[in] operation     The operation to query.
3292  * \param[out] capacity     On success, the capacity of the operation.
3293  *
3294  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS \emptydescription
3295  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
3296  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
3297  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
3298  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
3299  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be active), or
3300  *         the library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
3301  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
3302  *         results in this error code.
3303  */
3304 psa_status_t psa_key_derivation_get_capacity(
3305     const psa_key_derivation_operation_t *operation,
3306     size_t *capacity);
3307 
3308 /** Set the maximum capacity of a key derivation operation.
3309  *
3310  * The capacity of a key derivation operation is the maximum number of bytes
3311  * that the key derivation operation can return from this point onwards.
3312  *
3313  * \param[in,out] operation The key derivation operation object to modify.
3314  * \param capacity          The new capacity of the operation.
3315  *                          It must be less or equal to the operation's
3316  *                          current capacity.
3317  *
3318  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS \emptydescription
3319  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
3320  *         \p capacity is larger than the operation's current capacity.
3321  *         In this case, the operation object remains valid and its capacity
3322  *         remains unchanged.
3323  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
3324  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
3325  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
3326  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
3327  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be active), or the
3328  *         library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
3329  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
3330  *         results in this error code.
3331  */
3332 psa_status_t psa_key_derivation_set_capacity(
3333     psa_key_derivation_operation_t *operation,
3334     size_t capacity);
3335 
3336 /** Use the maximum possible capacity for a key derivation operation.
3337  *
3338  * Use this value as the capacity argument when setting up a key derivation
3339  * to indicate that the operation should have the maximum possible capacity.
3340  * The value of the maximum possible capacity depends on the key derivation
3341  * algorithm.
3342  */
3343 #define PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_UNLIMITED_CAPACITY ((size_t) (-1))
3344 
3345 /** Provide an input for key derivation or key agreement.
3346  *
3347  * Which inputs are required and in what order depends on the algorithm.
3348  * Refer to the documentation of each key derivation or key agreement
3349  * algorithm for information.
3350  *
3351  * This function passes direct inputs, which is usually correct for
3352  * non-secret inputs. To pass a secret input, which should be in a key
3353  * object, call psa_key_derivation_input_key() instead of this function.
3354  * Refer to the documentation of individual step types
3355  * (`PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_INPUT_xxx` values of type ::psa_key_derivation_step_t)
3356  * for more information.
3357  *
3358  * If this function returns an error status, the operation enters an error
3359  * state and must be aborted by calling psa_key_derivation_abort().
3360  *
3361  * \param[in,out] operation       The key derivation operation object to use.
3362  *                                It must have been set up with
3363  *                                psa_key_derivation_setup() and must not
3364  *                                have produced any output yet.
3365  * \param step                    Which step the input data is for.
3366  * \param[in] data                Input data to use.
3367  * \param data_length             Size of the \p data buffer in bytes.
3368  *
3369  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
3370  *         Success.
3371  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
3372  *         \c step is not compatible with the operation's algorithm, or
3373  *         \c step does not allow direct inputs.
3374  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
3375  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
3376  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
3377  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
3378  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
3379  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
3380  *         The operation state is not valid for this input \p step, or
3381  *         the library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
3382  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
3383  *         results in this error code.
3384  */
3385 psa_status_t psa_key_derivation_input_bytes(
3386     psa_key_derivation_operation_t *operation,
3387     psa_key_derivation_step_t step,
3388     const uint8_t *data,
3389     size_t data_length);
3390 
3391 /** Provide a numeric input for key derivation or key agreement.
3392  *
3393  * Which inputs are required and in what order depends on the algorithm.
3394  * However, when an algorithm requires a particular order, numeric inputs
3395  * usually come first as they tend to be configuration parameters.
3396  * Refer to the documentation of each key derivation or key agreement
3397  * algorithm for information.
3398  *
3399  * This function is used for inputs which are fixed-size non-negative
3400  * integers.
3401  *
3402  * If this function returns an error status, the operation enters an error
3403  * state and must be aborted by calling psa_key_derivation_abort().
3404  *
3405  * \param[in,out] operation       The key derivation operation object to use.
3406  *                                It must have been set up with
3407  *                                psa_key_derivation_setup() and must not
3408  *                                have produced any output yet.
3409  * \param step                    Which step the input data is for.
3410  * \param[in] value               The value of the numeric input.
3411  *
3412  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
3413  *         Success.
3414  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
3415  *         \c step is not compatible with the operation's algorithm, or
3416  *         \c step does not allow numeric inputs.
3417  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
3418  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
3419  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
3420  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
3421  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
3422  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
3423  *         The operation state is not valid for this input \p step, or
3424  *         the library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
3425  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
3426  *         results in this error code.
3427  */
3428 psa_status_t psa_key_derivation_input_integer(
3429     psa_key_derivation_operation_t *operation,
3430     psa_key_derivation_step_t step,
3431     uint64_t value);
3432 
3433 /** Provide an input for key derivation in the form of a key.
3434  *
3435  * Which inputs are required and in what order depends on the algorithm.
3436  * Refer to the documentation of each key derivation or key agreement
3437  * algorithm for information.
3438  *
3439  * This function obtains input from a key object, which is usually correct for
3440  * secret inputs or for non-secret personalization strings kept in the key
3441  * store. To pass a non-secret parameter which is not in the key store,
3442  * call psa_key_derivation_input_bytes() instead of this function.
3443  * Refer to the documentation of individual step types
3444  * (`PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_INPUT_xxx` values of type ::psa_key_derivation_step_t)
3445  * for more information.
3446  *
3447  * If this function returns an error status, the operation enters an error
3448  * state and must be aborted by calling psa_key_derivation_abort().
3449  *
3450  * \param[in,out] operation       The key derivation operation object to use.
3451  *                                It must have been set up with
3452  *                                psa_key_derivation_setup() and must not
3453  *                                have produced any output yet.
3454  * \param step                    Which step the input data is for.
3455  * \param key                     Identifier of the key. It must have an
3456  *                                appropriate type for step and must allow the
3457  *                                usage #PSA_KEY_USAGE_DERIVE or
3458  *                                #PSA_KEY_USAGE_VERIFY_DERIVATION (see note)
3459  *                                and the algorithm used by the operation.
3460  *
3461  * \note Once all inputs steps are completed, the operations will allow:
3462  * - psa_key_derivation_output_bytes() if each input was either a direct input
3463  *   or  a key with #PSA_KEY_USAGE_DERIVE set;
3464  * - psa_key_derivation_output_key() if the input for step
3465  *   #PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_INPUT_SECRET or #PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_INPUT_PASSWORD
3466  *   was from a key slot with #PSA_KEY_USAGE_DERIVE and each other input was
3467  *   either a direct input or a key with #PSA_KEY_USAGE_DERIVE set;
3468  * - psa_key_derivation_verify_bytes() if each input was either a direct input
3469  *   or  a key with #PSA_KEY_USAGE_VERIFY_DERIVATION set;
3470  * - psa_key_derivation_verify_key() under the same conditions as
3471  *   psa_key_derivation_verify_bytes().
3472  *
3473  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
3474  *         Success.
3475  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE \emptydescription
3476  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
3477  *         The key allows neither #PSA_KEY_USAGE_DERIVE nor
3478  *         #PSA_KEY_USAGE_VERIFY_DERIVATION, or it doesn't allow this
3479  *         algorithm.
3480  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
3481  *         \c step is not compatible with the operation's algorithm, or
3482  *         \c step does not allow key inputs of the given type
3483  *         or does not allow key inputs at all.
3484  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
3485  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
3486  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
3487  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
3488  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
3489  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
3490  *         The operation state is not valid for this input \p step, or
3491  *         the library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
3492  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
3493  *         results in this error code.
3494  */
3495 psa_status_t psa_key_derivation_input_key(
3496     psa_key_derivation_operation_t *operation,
3497     psa_key_derivation_step_t step,
3498     mbedtls_svc_key_id_t key);
3499 
3500 /** Perform a key agreement and use the shared secret as input to a key
3501  * derivation.
3502  *
3503  * A key agreement algorithm takes two inputs: a private key \p private_key
3504  * a public key \p peer_key.
3505  * The result of this function is passed as input to a key derivation.
3506  * The output of this key derivation can be extracted by reading from the
3507  * resulting operation to produce keys and other cryptographic material.
3508  *
3509  * If this function returns an error status, the operation enters an error
3510  * state and must be aborted by calling psa_key_derivation_abort().
3511  *
3512  * \param[in,out] operation       The key derivation operation object to use.
3513  *                                It must have been set up with
3514  *                                psa_key_derivation_setup() with a
3515  *                                key agreement and derivation algorithm
3516  *                                \c alg (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
3517  *                                #PSA_ALG_IS_KEY_AGREEMENT(\c alg) is true
3518  *                                and #PSA_ALG_IS_RAW_KEY_AGREEMENT(\c alg)
3519  *                                is false).
3520  *                                The operation must be ready for an
3521  *                                input of the type given by \p step.
3522  * \param step                    Which step the input data is for.
3523  * \param private_key             Identifier of the private key to use. It must
3524  *                                allow the usage #PSA_KEY_USAGE_DERIVE.
3525  * \param[in] peer_key      Public key of the peer. The peer key must be in the
3526  *                          same format that psa_import_key() accepts for the
3527  *                          public key type corresponding to the type of
3528  *                          private_key. That is, this function performs the
3529  *                          equivalent of
3530  *                          #psa_import_key(...,
3531  *                          `peer_key`, `peer_key_length`) where
3532  *                          with key attributes indicating the public key
3533  *                          type corresponding to the type of `private_key`.
3534  *                          For example, for EC keys, this means that peer_key
3535  *                          is interpreted as a point on the curve that the
3536  *                          private key is on. The standard formats for public
3537  *                          keys are documented in the documentation of
3538  *                          psa_export_public_key().
3539  * \param peer_key_length         Size of \p peer_key in bytes.
3540  *
3541  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
3542  *         Success.
3543  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE \emptydescription
3544  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED \emptydescription
3545  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
3546  *         \c private_key is not compatible with \c alg,
3547  *         or \p peer_key is not valid for \c alg or not compatible with
3548  *         \c private_key, or \c step does not allow an input resulting
3549  *         from a key agreement.
3550  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
3551  *         \c alg is not supported or is not a key derivation algorithm.
3552  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
3553  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
3554  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
3555  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
3556  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
3557  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
3558  *         The operation state is not valid for this key agreement \p step,
3559  *         or the library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
3560  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
3561  *         results in this error code.
3562  */
3563 psa_status_t psa_key_derivation_key_agreement(
3564     psa_key_derivation_operation_t *operation,
3565     psa_key_derivation_step_t step,
3566     mbedtls_svc_key_id_t private_key,
3567     const uint8_t *peer_key,
3568     size_t peer_key_length);
3569 
3570 /** Read some data from a key derivation operation.
3571  *
3572  * This function calculates output bytes from a key derivation algorithm and
3573  * return those bytes.
3574  * If you view the key derivation's output as a stream of bytes, this
3575  * function destructively reads the requested number of bytes from the
3576  * stream.
3577  * The operation's capacity decreases by the number of bytes read.
3578  *
3579  * If this function returns an error status other than
3580  * #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_DATA, the operation enters an error
3581  * state and must be aborted by calling psa_key_derivation_abort().
3582  *
3583  * \param[in,out] operation The key derivation operation object to read from.
3584  * \param[out] output       Buffer where the output will be written.
3585  * \param output_length     Number of bytes to output.
3586  *
3587  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS \emptydescription
3588  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
3589  *         One of the inputs was a key whose policy didn't allow
3590  *         #PSA_KEY_USAGE_DERIVE.
3591  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_DATA
3592  *                          The operation's capacity was less than
3593  *                          \p output_length bytes. Note that in this case,
3594  *                          no output is written to the output buffer.
3595  *                          The operation's capacity is set to 0, thus
3596  *                          subsequent calls to this function will not
3597  *                          succeed, even with a smaller output buffer.
3598  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
3599  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
3600  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
3601  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
3602  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
3603  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
3604  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be active and completed
3605  *         all required input steps), or the library has not been previously
3606  *         initialized by psa_crypto_init().
3607  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
3608  *         results in this error code.
3609  */
3610 psa_status_t psa_key_derivation_output_bytes(
3611     psa_key_derivation_operation_t *operation,
3612     uint8_t *output,
3613     size_t output_length);
3614 
3615 /** Derive a key from an ongoing key derivation operation.
3616  *
3617  * This function calculates output bytes from a key derivation algorithm
3618  * and uses those bytes to generate a key deterministically.
3619  * The key's location, usage policy, type and size are taken from
3620  * \p attributes.
3621  *
3622  * If you view the key derivation's output as a stream of bytes, this
3623  * function destructively reads as many bytes as required from the
3624  * stream.
3625  * The operation's capacity decreases by the number of bytes read.
3626  *
3627  * If this function returns an error status other than
3628  * #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_DATA, the operation enters an error
3629  * state and must be aborted by calling psa_key_derivation_abort().
3630  *
3631  * How much output is produced and consumed from the operation, and how
3632  * the key is derived, depends on the key type and on the key size
3633  * (denoted \c bits below):
3634  *
3635  * - For key types for which the key is an arbitrary sequence of bytes
3636  *   of a given size, this function is functionally equivalent to
3637  *   calling #psa_key_derivation_output_bytes
3638  *   and passing the resulting output to #psa_import_key.
3639  *   However, this function has a security benefit:
3640  *   if the implementation provides an isolation boundary then
3641  *   the key material is not exposed outside the isolation boundary.
3642  *   As a consequence, for these key types, this function always consumes
3643  *   exactly (\c bits / 8) bytes from the operation.
3644  *   The following key types defined in this specification follow this scheme:
3645  *
3646  *     - #PSA_KEY_TYPE_AES;
3647  *     - #PSA_KEY_TYPE_ARIA;
3648  *     - #PSA_KEY_TYPE_CAMELLIA;
3649  *     - #PSA_KEY_TYPE_DERIVE;
3650  *     - #PSA_KEY_TYPE_HMAC;
3651  *     - #PSA_KEY_TYPE_PASSWORD_HASH.
3652  *
3653  * - For ECC keys on a Montgomery elliptic curve
3654  *   (#PSA_KEY_TYPE_ECC_KEY_PAIR(\c curve) where \c curve designates a
3655  *   Montgomery curve), this function always draws a byte string whose
3656  *   length is determined by the curve, and sets the mandatory bits
3657  *   accordingly. That is:
3658  *
3659  *     - Curve25519 (#PSA_ECC_FAMILY_MONTGOMERY, 255 bits): draw a 32-byte
3660  *       string and process it as specified in RFC 7748 &sect;5.
3661  *     - Curve448 (#PSA_ECC_FAMILY_MONTGOMERY, 448 bits): draw a 56-byte
3662  *       string and process it as specified in RFC 7748 &sect;5.
3663  *
3664  * - For key types for which the key is represented by a single sequence of
3665  *   \c bits bits with constraints as to which bit sequences are acceptable,
3666  *   this function draws a byte string of length (\c bits / 8) bytes rounded
3667  *   up to the nearest whole number of bytes. If the resulting byte string
3668  *   is acceptable, it becomes the key, otherwise the drawn bytes are discarded.
3669  *   This process is repeated until an acceptable byte string is drawn.
3670  *   The byte string drawn from the operation is interpreted as specified
3671  *   for the output produced by psa_export_key().
3672  *   The following key types defined in this specification follow this scheme:
3673  *
3674  *     - #PSA_KEY_TYPE_DES.
3675  *       Force-set the parity bits, but discard forbidden weak keys.
3676  *       For 2-key and 3-key triple-DES, the three keys are generated
3677  *       successively (for example, for 3-key triple-DES,
3678  *       if the first 8 bytes specify a weak key and the next 8 bytes do not,
3679  *       discard the first 8 bytes, use the next 8 bytes as the first key,
3680  *       and continue reading output from the operation to derive the other
3681  *       two keys).
3682  *     - Finite-field Diffie-Hellman keys (#PSA_KEY_TYPE_DH_KEY_PAIR(\c group)
3683  *       where \c group designates any Diffie-Hellman group) and
3684  *       ECC keys on a Weierstrass elliptic curve
3685  *       (#PSA_KEY_TYPE_ECC_KEY_PAIR(\c curve) where \c curve designates a
3686  *       Weierstrass curve).
3687  *       For these key types, interpret the byte string as integer
3688  *       in big-endian order. Discard it if it is not in the range
3689  *       [0, *N* - 2] where *N* is the boundary of the private key domain
3690  *       (the prime *p* for Diffie-Hellman, the subprime *q* for DSA,
3691  *       or the order of the curve's base point for ECC).
3692  *       Add 1 to the resulting integer and use this as the private key *x*.
3693  *       This method allows compliance to NIST standards, specifically
3694  *       the methods titled "key-pair generation by testing candidates"
3695  *       in NIST SP 800-56A &sect;5.6.1.1.4 for Diffie-Hellman,
3696  *       in FIPS 186-4 &sect;B.1.2 for DSA, and
3697  *       in NIST SP 800-56A &sect;5.6.1.2.2 or
3698  *       FIPS 186-4 &sect;B.4.2 for elliptic curve keys.
3699  *
3700  * - For other key types, including #PSA_KEY_TYPE_RSA_KEY_PAIR,
3701  *   the way in which the operation output is consumed is
3702  *   implementation-defined.
3703  *
3704  * In all cases, the data that is read is discarded from the operation.
3705  * The operation's capacity is decreased by the number of bytes read.
3706  *
3707  * For algorithms that take an input step #PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_INPUT_SECRET,
3708  * the input to that step must be provided with psa_key_derivation_input_key().
3709  * Future versions of this specification may include additional restrictions
3710  * on the derived key based on the attributes and strength of the secret key.
3711  *
3712  * \param[in] attributes    The attributes for the new key.
3713  *                          If the key type to be created is
3714  *                          #PSA_KEY_TYPE_PASSWORD_HASH then the algorithm in
3715  *                          the policy must be the same as in the current
3716  *                          operation.
3717  * \param[in,out] operation The key derivation operation object to read from.
3718  * \param[out] key          On success, an identifier for the newly created
3719  *                          key. For persistent keys, this is the key
3720  *                          identifier defined in \p attributes.
3721  *                          \c 0 on failure.
3722  *
3723  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
3724  *         Success.
3725  *         If the key is persistent, the key material and the key's metadata
3726  *         have been saved to persistent storage.
3727  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS
3728  *         This is an attempt to create a persistent key, and there is
3729  *         already a persistent key with the given identifier.
3730  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_DATA
3731  *         There was not enough data to create the desired key.
3732  *         Note that in this case, no output is written to the output buffer.
3733  *         The operation's capacity is set to 0, thus subsequent calls to
3734  *         this function will not succeed, even with a smaller output buffer.
3735  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
3736  *         The key type or key size is not supported, either by the
3737  *         implementation in general or in this particular location.
3738  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
3739  *         The provided key attributes are not valid for the operation.
3740  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
3741  *         The #PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_INPUT_SECRET or
3742  *         #PSA_KEY_DERIVATION_INPUT_PASSWORD input was not provided through a
3743  *         key; or one of the inputs was a key whose policy didn't allow
3744  *         #PSA_KEY_USAGE_DERIVE.
3745  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
3746  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE \emptydescription
3747  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
3748  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
3749  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
3750  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DATA_INVALID \emptydescription
3751  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DATA_CORRUPT \emptydescription
3752  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
3753  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
3754  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be active and completed
3755  *         all required input steps), or the library has not been previously
3756  *         initialized by psa_crypto_init().
3757  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
3758  *         results in this error code.
3759  */
3760 psa_status_t psa_key_derivation_output_key(
3761     const psa_key_attributes_t *attributes,
3762     psa_key_derivation_operation_t *operation,
3763     mbedtls_svc_key_id_t *key);
3764 
3765 /** Compare output data from a key derivation operation to an expected value.
3766  *
3767  * This function calculates output bytes from a key derivation algorithm and
3768  * compares those bytes to an expected value in constant time.
3769  * If you view the key derivation's output as a stream of bytes, this
3770  * function destructively reads the expected number of bytes from the
3771  * stream before comparing them.
3772  * The operation's capacity decreases by the number of bytes read.
3773  *
3774  * This is functionally equivalent to the following code:
3775  * \code
3776  * psa_key_derivation_output_bytes(operation, tmp, output_length);
3777  * if (memcmp(output, tmp, output_length) != 0)
3778  *     return PSA_ERROR_INVALID_SIGNATURE;
3779  * \endcode
3780  * except (1) it works even if the key's policy does not allow outputting the
3781  * bytes, and (2) the comparison will be done in constant time.
3782  *
3783  * If this function returns an error status other than
3784  * #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_DATA or #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_SIGNATURE,
3785  * the operation enters an error state and must be aborted by calling
3786  * psa_key_derivation_abort().
3787  *
3788  * \param[in,out] operation The key derivation operation object to read from.
3789  * \param[in] expected_output Buffer containing the expected derivation output.
3790  * \param output_length     Length of the expected output; this is also the
3791  *                          number of bytes that will be read.
3792  *
3793  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS \emptydescription
3794  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_SIGNATURE
3795  *         The output was read successfully, but it differs from the expected
3796  *         output.
3797  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
3798  *         One of the inputs was a key whose policy didn't allow
3799  *         #PSA_KEY_USAGE_VERIFY_DERIVATION.
3800  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_DATA
3801  *                          The operation's capacity was less than
3802  *                          \p output_length bytes. Note that in this case,
3803  *                          the operation's capacity is set to 0, thus
3804  *                          subsequent calls to this function will not
3805  *                          succeed, even with a smaller expected output.
3806  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
3807  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
3808  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
3809  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
3810  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
3811  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
3812  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be active and completed
3813  *         all required input steps), or the library has not been previously
3814  *         initialized by psa_crypto_init().
3815  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
3816  *         results in this error code.
3817  */
3818 psa_status_t psa_key_derivation_verify_bytes(
3819     psa_key_derivation_operation_t *operation,
3820     const uint8_t *expected_output,
3821     size_t output_length);
3822 
3823 /** Compare output data from a key derivation operation to an expected value
3824  * stored in a key object.
3825  *
3826  * This function calculates output bytes from a key derivation algorithm and
3827  * compares those bytes to an expected value, provided as key of type
3828  * #PSA_KEY_TYPE_PASSWORD_HASH.
3829  * If you view the key derivation's output as a stream of bytes, this
3830  * function destructively reads the number of bytes corresponding to the
3831  * length of the expected value from the stream before comparing them.
3832  * The operation's capacity decreases by the number of bytes read.
3833  *
3834  * This is functionally equivalent to exporting the key and calling
3835  * psa_key_derivation_verify_bytes() on the result, except that it
3836  * works even if the key cannot be exported.
3837  *
3838  * If this function returns an error status other than
3839  * #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_DATA or #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_SIGNATURE,
3840  * the operation enters an error state and must be aborted by calling
3841  * psa_key_derivation_abort().
3842  *
3843  * \param[in,out] operation The key derivation operation object to read from.
3844  * \param[in] expected      A key of type #PSA_KEY_TYPE_PASSWORD_HASH
3845  *                          containing the expected output. Its policy must
3846  *                          include the #PSA_KEY_USAGE_VERIFY_DERIVATION flag
3847  *                          and the permitted algorithm must match the
3848  *                          operation. The value of this key was likely
3849  *                          computed by a previous call to
3850  *                          psa_key_derivation_output_key().
3851  *
3852  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS \emptydescription
3853  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_SIGNATURE
3854  *         The output was read successfully, but if differs from the expected
3855  *         output.
3856  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
3857  *         The key passed as the expected value does not exist.
3858  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
3859  *         The key passed as the expected value has an invalid type.
3860  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
3861  *         The key passed as the expected value does not allow this usage or
3862  *         this algorithm; or one of the inputs was a key whose policy didn't
3863  *         allow #PSA_KEY_USAGE_VERIFY_DERIVATION.
3864  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_DATA
3865  *                          The operation's capacity was less than
3866  *                          the length of the expected value. In this case,
3867  *                          the operation's capacity is set to 0, thus
3868  *                          subsequent calls to this function will not
3869  *                          succeed, even with a smaller expected output.
3870  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
3871  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
3872  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
3873  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
3874  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
3875  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
3876  *         The operation state is not valid (it must be active and completed
3877  *         all required input steps), or the library has not been previously
3878  *         initialized by psa_crypto_init().
3879  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
3880  *         results in this error code.
3881  */
3882 psa_status_t psa_key_derivation_verify_key(
3883     psa_key_derivation_operation_t *operation,
3884     psa_key_id_t expected);
3885 
3886 /** Abort a key derivation operation.
3887  *
3888  * Aborting an operation frees all associated resources except for the \c
3889  * operation structure itself. Once aborted, the operation object can be reused
3890  * for another operation by calling psa_key_derivation_setup() again.
3891  *
3892  * This function may be called at any time after the operation
3893  * object has been initialized as described in #psa_key_derivation_operation_t.
3894  *
3895  * In particular, it is valid to call psa_key_derivation_abort() twice, or to
3896  * call psa_key_derivation_abort() on an operation that has not been set up.
3897  *
3898  * \param[in,out] operation    The operation to abort.
3899  *
3900  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS \emptydescription
3901  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
3902  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
3903  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
3904  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
3905  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
3906  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
3907  *         results in this error code.
3908  */
3909 psa_status_t psa_key_derivation_abort(
3910     psa_key_derivation_operation_t *operation);
3911 
3912 /** Perform a key agreement and return the raw shared secret.
3913  *
3914  * \warning The raw result of a key agreement algorithm such as finite-field
3915  * Diffie-Hellman or elliptic curve Diffie-Hellman has biases and should
3916  * not be used directly as key material. It should instead be passed as
3917  * input to a key derivation algorithm. To chain a key agreement with
3918  * a key derivation, use psa_key_derivation_key_agreement() and other
3919  * functions from the key derivation interface.
3920  *
3921  * \param alg                     The key agreement algorithm to compute
3922  *                                (\c PSA_ALG_XXX value such that
3923  *                                #PSA_ALG_IS_RAW_KEY_AGREEMENT(\p alg)
3924  *                                is true).
3925  * \param private_key             Identifier of the private key to use. It must
3926  *                                allow the usage #PSA_KEY_USAGE_DERIVE.
3927  * \param[in] peer_key            Public key of the peer. It must be
3928  *                                in the same format that psa_import_key()
3929  *                                accepts. The standard formats for public
3930  *                                keys are documented in the documentation
3931  *                                of psa_export_public_key().
3932  * \param peer_key_length         Size of \p peer_key in bytes.
3933  * \param[out] output             Buffer where the decrypted message is to
3934  *                                be written.
3935  * \param output_size             Size of the \c output buffer in bytes.
3936  * \param[out] output_length      On success, the number of bytes
3937  *                                that make up the returned output.
3938  *
3939  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
3940  *         Success.
3941  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE \emptydescription
3942  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED \emptydescription
3943  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
3944  *         \p alg is not a key agreement algorithm, or
3945  *         \p private_key is not compatible with \p alg,
3946  *         or \p peer_key is not valid for \p alg or not compatible with
3947  *         \p private_key.
3948  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
3949  *         \p output_size is too small
3950  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
3951  *         \p alg is not a supported key agreement algorithm.
3952  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
3953  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
3954  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
3955  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
3956  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
3957  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
3958  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
3959  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
3960  *         results in this error code.
3961  */
3962 psa_status_t psa_raw_key_agreement(psa_algorithm_t alg,
3963                                    mbedtls_svc_key_id_t private_key,
3964                                    const uint8_t *peer_key,
3965                                    size_t peer_key_length,
3966                                    uint8_t *output,
3967                                    size_t output_size,
3968                                    size_t *output_length);
3969 
3970 /**@}*/
3971 
3972 /** \defgroup random Random generation
3973  * @{
3974  */
3975 
3976 /**
3977  * \brief Generate random bytes.
3978  *
3979  * \warning This function **can** fail! Callers MUST check the return status
3980  *          and MUST NOT use the content of the output buffer if the return
3981  *          status is not #PSA_SUCCESS.
3982  *
3983  * \note    To generate a key, use psa_generate_key() instead.
3984  *
3985  * \param[out] output       Output buffer for the generated data.
3986  * \param output_size       Number of bytes to generate and output.
3987  *
3988  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS \emptydescription
3989  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED \emptydescription
3990  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_ENTROPY \emptydescription
3991  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
3992  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
3993  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
3994  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
3995  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
3996  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
3997  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
3998  *         results in this error code.
3999  */
4000 psa_status_t psa_generate_random(uint8_t *output,
4001                                  size_t output_size);
4002 
4003 /**
4004  * \brief Generate a key or key pair.
4005  *
4006  * The key is generated randomly.
4007  * Its location, usage policy, type and size are taken from \p attributes.
4008  *
4009  * Implementations must reject an attempt to generate a key of size 0.
4010  *
4011  * The following type-specific considerations apply:
4012  * - For RSA keys (#PSA_KEY_TYPE_RSA_KEY_PAIR),
4013  *   the public exponent is 65537.
4014  *   The modulus is a product of two probabilistic primes
4015  *   between 2^{n-1} and 2^n where n is the bit size specified in the
4016  *   attributes.
4017  *
4018  * \param[in] attributes    The attributes for the new key.
4019  * \param[out] key          On success, an identifier for the newly created
4020  *                          key. For persistent keys, this is the key
4021  *                          identifier defined in \p attributes.
4022  *                          \c 0 on failure.
4023  *
4024  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
4025  *         Success.
4026  *         If the key is persistent, the key material and the key's metadata
4027  *         have been saved to persistent storage.
4028  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS
4029  *         This is an attempt to create a persistent key, and there is
4030  *         already a persistent key with the given identifier.
4031  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED \emptydescription
4032  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT \emptydescription
4033  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
4034  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_ENTROPY \emptydescription
4035  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
4036  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
4037  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
4038  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE \emptydescription
4039  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DATA_INVALID \emptydescription
4040  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DATA_CORRUPT \emptydescription
4041  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
4042  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
4043  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
4044  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
4045  *         results in this error code.
4046  */
4047 psa_status_t psa_generate_key(const psa_key_attributes_t *attributes,
4048                               mbedtls_svc_key_id_t *key);
4049 
4050 /**@}*/
4051 
4052 /** \defgroup interruptible_hash Interruptible sign/verify hash
4053  * @{
4054  */
4055 
4056 /** The type of the state data structure for interruptible hash
4057  *  signing operations.
4058  *
4059  * Before calling any function on a sign hash operation object, the
4060  * application must initialize it by any of the following means:
4061  * - Set the structure to all-bits-zero, for example:
4062  *   \code
4063  *   psa_sign_hash_interruptible_operation_t operation;
4064  *   memset(&operation, 0, sizeof(operation));
4065  *   \endcode
4066  * - Initialize the structure to logical zero values, for example:
4067  *   \code
4068  *   psa_sign_hash_interruptible_operation_t operation = {0};
4069  *   \endcode
4070  * - Initialize the structure to the initializer
4071  *   #PSA_SIGN_HASH_INTERRUPTIBLE_OPERATION_INIT, for example:
4072  *   \code
4073  *   psa_sign_hash_interruptible_operation_t operation =
4074  *   PSA_SIGN_HASH_INTERRUPTIBLE_OPERATION_INIT;
4075  *   \endcode
4076  * - Assign the result of the function
4077  *   psa_sign_hash_interruptible_operation_init() to the structure, for
4078  *   example:
4079  *   \code
4080  *   psa_sign_hash_interruptible_operation_t operation;
4081  *   operation = psa_sign_hash_interruptible_operation_init();
4082  *   \endcode
4083  *
4084  * This is an implementation-defined \c struct. Applications should not
4085  * make any assumptions about the content of this structure.
4086  * Implementation details can change in future versions without notice. */
4087 typedef struct psa_sign_hash_interruptible_operation_s psa_sign_hash_interruptible_operation_t;
4088 
4089 /** The type of the state data structure for interruptible hash
4090  *  verification operations.
4091  *
4092  * Before calling any function on a sign hash operation object, the
4093  * application must initialize it by any of the following means:
4094  * - Set the structure to all-bits-zero, for example:
4095  *   \code
4096  *   psa_verify_hash_interruptible_operation_t operation;
4097  *   memset(&operation, 0, sizeof(operation));
4098  *   \endcode
4099  * - Initialize the structure to logical zero values, for example:
4100  *   \code
4101  *   psa_verify_hash_interruptible_operation_t operation = {0};
4102  *   \endcode
4103  * - Initialize the structure to the initializer
4104  *   #PSA_VERIFY_HASH_INTERRUPTIBLE_OPERATION_INIT, for example:
4105  *   \code
4106  *   psa_verify_hash_interruptible_operation_t operation =
4107  *   PSA_VERIFY_HASH_INTERRUPTIBLE_OPERATION_INIT;
4108  *   \endcode
4109  * - Assign the result of the function
4110  *   psa_verify_hash_interruptible_operation_init() to the structure, for
4111  *   example:
4112  *   \code
4113  *   psa_verify_hash_interruptible_operation_t operation;
4114  *   operation = psa_verify_hash_interruptible_operation_init();
4115  *   \endcode
4116  *
4117  * This is an implementation-defined \c struct. Applications should not
4118  * make any assumptions about the content of this structure.
4119  * Implementation details can change in future versions without notice. */
4120 typedef struct psa_verify_hash_interruptible_operation_s psa_verify_hash_interruptible_operation_t;
4121 
4122 /**
4123  * \brief                       Set the maximum number of ops allowed to be
4124  *                              executed by an interruptible function in a
4125  *                              single call.
4126  *
4127  * \warning                     This is a beta API, and thus subject to change
4128  *                              at any point. It is not bound by the usual
4129  *                              interface stability promises.
4130  *
4131  * \note                        The time taken to execute a single op is
4132  *                              implementation specific and depends on
4133  *                              software, hardware, the algorithm, key type and
4134  *                              curve chosen. Even within a single operation,
4135  *                              successive ops can take differing amounts of
4136  *                              time. The only guarantee is that lower values
4137  *                              for \p max_ops means functions will block for a
4138  *                              lesser maximum amount of time. The functions
4139  *                              \c psa_sign_interruptible_get_num_ops() and
4140  *                              \c psa_verify_interruptible_get_num_ops() are
4141  *                              provided to help with tuning this value.
4142  *
4143  * \note                        This value defaults to
4144  *                              #PSA_INTERRUPTIBLE_MAX_OPS_UNLIMITED, which
4145  *                              means the whole operation will be done in one
4146  *                              go, regardless of the number of ops required.
4147  *
4148  * \note                        If more ops are needed to complete a
4149  *                              computation, #PSA_OPERATION_INCOMPLETE will be
4150  *                              returned by the function performing the
4151  *                              computation. It is then the caller's
4152  *                              responsibility to either call again with the
4153  *                              same operation context until it returns 0 or an
4154  *                              error code; or to call the relevant abort
4155  *                              function if the answer is no longer required.
4156  *
4157  * \note                        The interpretation of \p max_ops is also
4158  *                              implementation defined. On a hard real time
4159  *                              system, this can indicate a hard deadline, as a
4160  *                              real-time system needs a guarantee of not
4161  *                              spending more than X time, however care must be
4162  *                              taken in such an implementation to avoid the
4163  *                              situation whereby calls just return, not being
4164  *                              able to do any actual work within the allotted
4165  *                              time.  On a non-real-time system, the
4166  *                              implementation can be more relaxed, but again
4167  *                              whether this number should be interpreted as as
4168  *                              hard or soft limit or even whether a less than
4169  *                              or equals as regards to ops executed in a
4170  *                              single call is implementation defined.
4171  *
4172  * \note                        For keys in local storage when no accelerator
4173  *                              driver applies, please see also the
4174  *                              documentation for \c mbedtls_ecp_set_max_ops(),
4175  *                              which is the internal implementation in these
4176  *                              cases.
4177  *
4178  * \warning                     With implementations that interpret this number
4179  *                              as a hard limit, setting this number too small
4180  *                              may result in an infinite loop, whereby each
4181  *                              call results in immediate return with no ops
4182  *                              done (as there is not enough time to execute
4183  *                              any), and thus no result will ever be achieved.
4184  *
4185  * \note                        This only applies to functions whose
4186  *                              documentation mentions they may return
4187  *                              #PSA_OPERATION_INCOMPLETE.
4188  *
4189  * \param max_ops               The maximum number of ops to be executed in a
4190  *                              single call. This can be a number from 0 to
4191  *                              #PSA_INTERRUPTIBLE_MAX_OPS_UNLIMITED, where 0
4192  *                              is the least amount of work done per call.
4193  */
4194 void psa_interruptible_set_max_ops(uint32_t max_ops);
4195 
4196 /**
4197  * \brief                       Get the maximum number of ops allowed to be
4198  *                              executed by an interruptible function in a
4199  *                              single call. This will return the last
4200  *                              value set by
4201  *                              \c psa_interruptible_set_max_ops() or
4202  *                              #PSA_INTERRUPTIBLE_MAX_OPS_UNLIMITED if
4203  *                              that function has never been called.
4204  *
4205  * \warning                     This is a beta API, and thus subject to change
4206  *                              at any point. It is not bound by the usual
4207  *                              interface stability promises.
4208  *
4209  * \return                      Maximum number of ops allowed to be
4210  *                              executed by an interruptible function in a
4211  *                              single call.
4212  */
4213 uint32_t psa_interruptible_get_max_ops(void);
4214 
4215 /**
4216  * \brief                       Get the number of ops that a hash signing
4217  *                              operation has taken so far. If the operation
4218  *                              has completed, then this will represent the
4219  *                              number of ops required for the entire
4220  *                              operation. After initialization or calling
4221  *                              \c psa_sign_hash_interruptible_abort() on
4222  *                              the operation, a value of 0 will be returned.
4223  *
4224  * \note                        This interface is guaranteed re-entrant and
4225  *                              thus may be called from driver code.
4226  *
4227  * \warning                     This is a beta API, and thus subject to change
4228  *                              at any point. It is not bound by the usual
4229  *                              interface stability promises.
4230  *
4231  *                              This is a helper provided to help you tune the
4232  *                              value passed to \c
4233  *                              psa_interruptible_set_max_ops().
4234  *
4235  * \param operation             The \c psa_sign_hash_interruptible_operation_t
4236  *                              to use. This must be initialized first.
4237  *
4238  * \return                      Number of ops that the operation has taken so
4239  *                              far.
4240  */
4241 uint32_t psa_sign_hash_get_num_ops(
4242     const psa_sign_hash_interruptible_operation_t *operation);
4243 
4244 /**
4245  * \brief                       Get the number of ops that a hash verification
4246  *                              operation has taken so far. If the operation
4247  *                              has completed, then this will represent the
4248  *                              number of ops required for the entire
4249  *                              operation. After initialization or calling \c
4250  *                              psa_verify_hash_interruptible_abort() on the
4251  *                              operation, a value of 0 will be returned.
4252  *
4253  * \warning                     This is a beta API, and thus subject to change
4254  *                              at any point. It is not bound by the usual
4255  *                              interface stability promises.
4256  *
4257  *                              This is a helper provided to help you tune the
4258  *                              value passed to \c
4259  *                              psa_interruptible_set_max_ops().
4260  *
4261  * \param operation             The \c
4262  *                              psa_verify_hash_interruptible_operation_t to
4263  *                              use. This must be initialized first.
4264  *
4265  * \return                      Number of ops that the operation has taken so
4266  *                              far.
4267  */
4268 uint32_t psa_verify_hash_get_num_ops(
4269     const psa_verify_hash_interruptible_operation_t *operation);
4270 
4271 /**
4272  * \brief                       Start signing a hash or short message with a
4273  *                              private key, in an interruptible manner.
4274  *
4275  * \see                         \c psa_sign_hash_complete()
4276  *
4277  * \warning                     This is a beta API, and thus subject to change
4278  *                              at any point. It is not bound by the usual
4279  *                              interface stability promises.
4280  *
4281  * \note                        This function combined with \c
4282  *                              psa_sign_hash_complete() is equivalent to
4283  *                              \c psa_sign_hash() but
4284  *                              \c psa_sign_hash_complete() can return early and
4285  *                              resume according to the limit set with \c
4286  *                              psa_interruptible_set_max_ops() to reduce the
4287  *                              maximum time spent in a function call.
4288  *
4289  * \note                        Users should call \c psa_sign_hash_complete()
4290  *                              repeatedly on the same context after a
4291  *                              successful call to this function until \c
4292  *                              psa_sign_hash_complete() either returns 0 or an
4293  *                              error. \c psa_sign_hash_complete() will return
4294  *                              #PSA_OPERATION_INCOMPLETE if there is more work
4295  *                              to do. Alternatively users can call
4296  *                              \c psa_sign_hash_abort() at any point if they no
4297  *                              longer want the result.
4298  *
4299  * \note                        If this function returns an error status, the
4300  *                              operation enters an error state and must be
4301  *                              aborted by calling \c psa_sign_hash_abort().
4302  *
4303  * \param[in, out] operation    The \c psa_sign_hash_interruptible_operation_t
4304  *                              to use. This must be initialized first.
4305  *
4306  * \param key                   Identifier of the key to use for the operation.
4307  *                              It must be an asymmetric key pair. The key must
4308  *                              allow the usage #PSA_KEY_USAGE_SIGN_HASH.
4309  * \param alg                   A signature algorithm (\c PSA_ALG_XXX
4310  *                              value such that #PSA_ALG_IS_SIGN_HASH(\p alg)
4311  *                              is true), that is compatible with
4312  *                              the type of \p key.
4313  * \param[in] hash              The hash or message to sign.
4314  * \param hash_length           Size of the \p hash buffer in bytes.
4315  *
4316  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
4317  *         The operation started successfully - call \c psa_sign_hash_complete()
4318  *         with the same context to complete the operation
4319  *
4320  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE \emptydescription
4321  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
4322  *         The key does not have the #PSA_KEY_USAGE_SIGN_HASH flag, or it does
4323  *         not permit the requested algorithm.
4324  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
4325  *         An operation has previously been started on this context, and is
4326  *         still in progress.
4327  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED \emptydescription
4328  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT \emptydescription
4329  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
4330  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
4331  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
4332  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
4333  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
4334  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DATA_CORRUPT \emptydescription
4335  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DATA_INVALID \emptydescription
4336  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_ENTROPY \emptydescription
4337  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
4338  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
4339  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
4340  *         results in this error code.
4341  */
4342 psa_status_t psa_sign_hash_start(
4343     psa_sign_hash_interruptible_operation_t *operation,
4344     mbedtls_svc_key_id_t key, psa_algorithm_t alg,
4345     const uint8_t *hash, size_t hash_length);
4346 
4347 /**
4348  * \brief                       Continue and eventually complete the action of
4349  *                              signing a hash or short message with a private
4350  *                              key, in an interruptible manner.
4351  *
4352  * \see                         \c psa_sign_hash_start()
4353  *
4354  * \warning                     This is a beta API, and thus subject to change
4355  *                              at any point. It is not bound by the usual
4356  *                              interface stability promises.
4357  *
4358  * \note                        This function combined with \c
4359  *                              psa_sign_hash_start() is equivalent to
4360  *                              \c psa_sign_hash() but this function can return
4361  *                              early and resume according to the limit set with
4362  *                              \c psa_interruptible_set_max_ops() to reduce the
4363  *                              maximum time spent in a function call.
4364  *
4365  * \note                        Users should call this function on the same
4366  *                              operation object repeatedly until it either
4367  *                              returns 0 or an error. This function will return
4368  *                              #PSA_OPERATION_INCOMPLETE if there is more work
4369  *                              to do. Alternatively users can call
4370  *                              \c psa_sign_hash_abort() at any point if they no
4371  *                              longer want the result.
4372  *
4373  * \note                        When this function returns successfully, the
4374  *                              operation becomes inactive. If this function
4375  *                              returns an error status, the operation enters an
4376  *                              error state and must be aborted by calling
4377  *                              \c psa_sign_hash_abort().
4378  *
4379  * \param[in, out] operation    The \c psa_sign_hash_interruptible_operation_t
4380  *                              to use. This must be initialized first, and have
4381  *                              had \c psa_sign_hash_start() called with it
4382  *                              first.
4383  *
4384  * \param[out] signature        Buffer where the signature is to be written.
4385  * \param signature_size        Size of the \p signature buffer in bytes. This
4386  *                              must be appropriate for the selected
4387  *                              algorithm and key:
4388  *                              - The required signature size is
4389  *                                #PSA_SIGN_OUTPUT_SIZE(\c key_type, \c
4390  *                                key_bits, \c alg) where \c key_type and \c
4391  *                                key_bits are the type and bit-size
4392  *                                respectively of key.
4393  *                              - #PSA_SIGNATURE_MAX_SIZE evaluates to the
4394  *                                maximum signature size of any supported
4395  *                                signature algorithm.
4396  * \param[out] signature_length On success, the number of bytes that make up
4397  *                              the returned signature value.
4398  *
4399  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
4400  *         Operation completed successfully
4401  *
4402  * \retval #PSA_OPERATION_INCOMPLETE
4403  *         Operation was interrupted due to the setting of \c
4404  *         psa_interruptible_set_max_ops(). There is still work to be done.
4405  *         Call this function again with the same operation object.
4406  *
4407  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
4408  *         The size of the \p signature buffer is too small. You can
4409  *         determine a sufficient buffer size by calling
4410  *         #PSA_SIGN_OUTPUT_SIZE(\c key_type, \c key_bits, \p alg)
4411  *         where \c key_type and \c key_bits are the type and bit-size
4412  *         respectively of \p key.
4413  *
4414  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
4415  *         An operation was not previously started on this context via
4416  *         \c psa_sign_hash_start().
4417  *
4418  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED \emptydescription
4419  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT \emptydescription
4420  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
4421  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
4422  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
4423  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
4424  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
4425  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DATA_CORRUPT \emptydescription
4426  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DATA_INVALID \emptydescription
4427  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_ENTROPY \emptydescription
4428  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
4429  *         The library has either not been previously initialized by
4430  *         psa_crypto_init() or you did not previously call
4431  *         psa_sign_hash_start() with this operation object. It is
4432  *         implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize results in
4433  *         this error code.
4434  */
4435 psa_status_t psa_sign_hash_complete(
4436     psa_sign_hash_interruptible_operation_t *operation,
4437     uint8_t *signature, size_t signature_size,
4438     size_t *signature_length);
4439 
4440 /**
4441  * \brief                       Abort a sign hash operation.
4442  *
4443  * \warning                     This is a beta API, and thus subject to change
4444  *                              at any point. It is not bound by the usual
4445  *                              interface stability promises.
4446  *
4447  * \note                        This function is the only function that clears
4448  *                              the number of ops completed as part of the
4449  *                              operation. Please ensure you copy this value via
4450  *                              \c psa_sign_hash_get_num_ops() if required
4451  *                              before calling.
4452  *
4453  * \note                        Aborting an operation frees all associated
4454  *                              resources except for the \p operation structure
4455  *                              itself. Once aborted, the operation object can
4456  *                              be reused for another operation by calling \c
4457  *                              psa_sign_hash_start() again.
4458  *
4459  * \note                        You may call this function any time after the
4460  *                              operation object has been initialized. In
4461  *                              particular, calling \c psa_sign_hash_abort()
4462  *                              after the operation has already been terminated
4463  *                              by a call to \c psa_sign_hash_abort() or
4464  *                              psa_sign_hash_complete() is safe.
4465  *
4466  * \param[in,out] operation     Initialized sign hash operation.
4467  *
4468  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
4469  *         The operation was aborted successfully.
4470  *
4471  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED \emptydescription
4472  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
4473  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
4474  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
4475  *         results in this error code.
4476  */
4477 psa_status_t psa_sign_hash_abort(
4478     psa_sign_hash_interruptible_operation_t *operation);
4479 
4480 /**
4481  * \brief                       Start reading and verifying a hash or short
4482  *                              message, in an interruptible manner.
4483  *
4484  * \see                         \c psa_verify_hash_complete()
4485  *
4486  * \warning                     This is a beta API, and thus subject to change
4487  *                              at any point. It is not bound by the usual
4488  *                              interface stability promises.
4489  *
4490  * \note                        This function combined with \c
4491  *                              psa_verify_hash_complete() is equivalent to
4492  *                              \c psa_verify_hash() but \c
4493  *                              psa_verify_hash_complete() can return early and
4494  *                              resume according to the limit set with \c
4495  *                              psa_interruptible_set_max_ops() to reduce the
4496  *                              maximum time spent in a function.
4497  *
4498  * \note                        Users should call \c psa_verify_hash_complete()
4499  *                              repeatedly on the same operation object after a
4500  *                              successful call to this function until \c
4501  *                              psa_verify_hash_complete() either returns 0 or
4502  *                              an error. \c psa_verify_hash_complete() will
4503  *                              return #PSA_OPERATION_INCOMPLETE if there is
4504  *                              more work to do. Alternatively users can call
4505  *                              \c psa_verify_hash_abort() at any point if they
4506  *                              no longer want the result.
4507  *
4508  * \note                        If this function returns an error status, the
4509  *                              operation enters an error state and must be
4510  *                              aborted by calling \c psa_verify_hash_abort().
4511  *
4512  * \param[in, out] operation    The \c psa_verify_hash_interruptible_operation_t
4513  *                              to use. This must be initialized first.
4514  *
4515  * \param key                   Identifier of the key to use for the operation.
4516  *                              The key must allow the usage
4517  *                              #PSA_KEY_USAGE_VERIFY_HASH.
4518  * \param alg                   A signature algorithm (\c PSA_ALG_XXX
4519  *                              value such that #PSA_ALG_IS_SIGN_HASH(\p alg)
4520  *                              is true), that is compatible with
4521  *                              the type of \p key.
4522  * \param[in] hash              The hash whose signature is to be verified.
4523  * \param hash_length           Size of the \p hash buffer in bytes.
4524  * \param[in] signature         Buffer containing the signature to verify.
4525  * \param signature_length      Size of the \p signature buffer in bytes.
4526  *
4527  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
4528  *         The operation started successfully - please call \c
4529  *         psa_verify_hash_complete() with the same context to complete the
4530  *         operation.
4531  *
4532  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
4533  *         Another operation has already been started on this context, and is
4534  *         still in progress.
4535  *
4536  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED
4537  *         The key does not have the #PSA_KEY_USAGE_VERIFY_HASH flag, or it does
4538  *         not permit the requested algorithm.
4539  *
4540  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED \emptydescription
4541  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT \emptydescription
4542  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
4543  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
4544  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
4545  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
4546  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
4547  * \retval PSA_ERROR_DATA_CORRUPT \emptydescription
4548  * \retval PSA_ERROR_DATA_INVALID \emptydescription
4549  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
4550  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
4551  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
4552  *         results in this error code.
4553  */
4554 psa_status_t psa_verify_hash_start(
4555     psa_verify_hash_interruptible_operation_t *operation,
4556     mbedtls_svc_key_id_t key, psa_algorithm_t alg,
4557     const uint8_t *hash, size_t hash_length,
4558     const uint8_t *signature, size_t signature_length);
4559 
4560 /**
4561  * \brief                       Continue and eventually complete the action of
4562  *                              reading and verifying a hash or short message
4563  *                              signed with a private key, in an interruptible
4564  *                              manner.
4565  *
4566  * \see                         \c psa_verify_hash_start()
4567  *
4568  * \warning                     This is a beta API, and thus subject to change
4569  *                              at any point. It is not bound by the usual
4570  *                              interface stability promises.
4571  *
4572  * \note                        This function combined with \c
4573  *                              psa_verify_hash_start() is equivalent to
4574  *                              \c psa_verify_hash() but this function can
4575  *                              return early and resume according to the limit
4576  *                              set with \c psa_interruptible_set_max_ops() to
4577  *                              reduce the maximum time spent in a function
4578  *                              call.
4579  *
4580  * \note                        Users should call this function on the same
4581  *                              operation object repeatedly until it either
4582  *                              returns 0 or an error. This function will return
4583  *                              #PSA_OPERATION_INCOMPLETE if there is more work
4584  *                              to do. Alternatively users can call
4585  *                              \c psa_verify_hash_abort() at any point if they
4586  *                              no longer want the result.
4587  *
4588  * \note                        When this function returns successfully, the
4589  *                              operation becomes inactive. If this function
4590  *                              returns an error status, the operation enters an
4591  *                              error state and must be aborted by calling
4592  *                              \c psa_verify_hash_abort().
4593  *
4594  * \param[in, out] operation    The \c psa_verify_hash_interruptible_operation_t
4595  *                              to use. This must be initialized first, and have
4596  *                              had \c psa_verify_hash_start() called with it
4597  *                              first.
4598  *
4599  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
4600  *         Operation completed successfully, and the passed signature is valid.
4601  *
4602  * \retval #PSA_OPERATION_INCOMPLETE
4603  *         Operation was interrupted due to the setting of \c
4604  *         psa_interruptible_set_max_ops(). There is still work to be done.
4605  *         Call this function again with the same operation object.
4606  *
4607  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE \emptydescription
4608  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_SIGNATURE
4609  *         The calculation was performed successfully, but the passed
4610  *         signature is not a valid signature.
4611  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
4612  *         An operation was not previously started on this context via
4613  *         \c psa_verify_hash_start().
4614  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED \emptydescription
4615  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT \emptydescription
4616  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY \emptydescription
4617  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE \emptydescription
4618  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAILURE \emptydescription
4619  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED \emptydescription
4620  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE \emptydescription
4621  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DATA_CORRUPT \emptydescription
4622  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_DATA_INVALID \emptydescription
4623  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_ENTROPY \emptydescription
4624  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
4625  *         The library has either not been previously initialized by
4626  *         psa_crypto_init() or you did not previously call
4627  *         psa_verify_hash_start() on this object. It is
4628  *         implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize results in
4629  *         this error code.
4630  */
4631 psa_status_t psa_verify_hash_complete(
4632     psa_verify_hash_interruptible_operation_t *operation);
4633 
4634 /**
4635  * \brief                     Abort a verify hash operation.
4636  *
4637  * \warning                   This is a beta API, and thus subject to change at
4638  *                            any point. It is not bound by the usual interface
4639  *                            stability promises.
4640  *
4641  * \note                      This function is the only function that clears the
4642  *                            number of ops completed as part of the operation.
4643  *                            Please ensure you copy this value via
4644  *                            \c psa_verify_hash_get_num_ops() if required
4645  *                            before calling.
4646  *
4647  * \note                      Aborting an operation frees all associated
4648  *                            resources except for the operation structure
4649  *                            itself. Once aborted, the operation object can be
4650  *                            reused for another operation by calling \c
4651  *                            psa_verify_hash_start() again.
4652  *
4653  * \note                      You may call this function any time after the
4654  *                            operation object has been initialized.
4655  *                            In particular, calling \c psa_verify_hash_abort()
4656  *                            after the operation has already been terminated by
4657  *                            a call to \c psa_verify_hash_abort() or
4658  *                            psa_verify_hash_complete() is safe.
4659  *
4660  * \param[in,out] operation   Initialized verify hash operation.
4661  *
4662  * \retval #PSA_SUCCESS
4663  *         The operation was aborted successfully.
4664  *
4665  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED \emptydescription
4666  * \retval #PSA_ERROR_BAD_STATE
4667  *         The library has not been previously initialized by psa_crypto_init().
4668  *         It is implementation-dependent whether a failure to initialize
4669  *         results in this error code.
4670  */
4671 psa_status_t psa_verify_hash_abort(
4672     psa_verify_hash_interruptible_operation_t *operation);
4673 
4674 
4675 /**@}*/
4676 
4677 #ifdef __cplusplus
4678 }
4679 #endif
4680 
4681 /* The file "crypto_sizes.h" contains definitions for size calculation
4682  * macros whose definitions are implementation-specific. */
4683 #include "crypto_sizes.h"
4684 
4685 /* The file "crypto_struct.h" contains definitions for
4686  * implementation-specific structs that are declared above. */
4687 #if defined(MBEDTLS_PSA_CRYPTO_STRUCT_FILE)
4688 #include MBEDTLS_PSA_CRYPTO_STRUCT_FILE
4689 #else
4690 #include "crypto_struct.h"
4691 #endif
4692 
4693 /* The file "crypto_extra.h" contains vendor-specific definitions. This
4694  * can include vendor-defined algorithms, extra functions, etc. */
4695 #include "crypto_extra.h"
4696 
4697 #endif /* PSA_CRYPTO_H */
4698