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/*
* Copyright (C) 2012 Michael Brown <mbrown@fensystems.co.uk>.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
* License, or any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
* 02110-1301, USA.
*/
FILE_LICENCE ( GPL2_OR_LATER );
/** @file
*
* HMAC_DRBG algorithm
*
* This algorithm is designed to comply with ANS X9.82 Part 3-2007
* Section 10.2.2.2. This standard is not freely available, but most
* of the text appears to be shared with NIST SP 800-90, which can be
* downloaded from
*
* http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-90/SP800-90revised_March2007.pdf
*
* Where possible, references are given to both documents. In the
* case of any disagreement, ANS X9.82 takes priority over NIST SP
* 800-90. (In particular, note that some algorithms that are
* Approved by NIST SP 800-90 are not Approved by ANS X9.82.)
*/
#include <stdint.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <ipxe/crypto.h>
#include <ipxe/hmac.h>
#include <ipxe/hmac_drbg.h>
/**
* Update the HMAC_DRBG key
*
* @v hash Underlying hash algorithm
* @v state HMAC_DRBG internal state
* @v data Provided data
* @v len Length of provided data
* @v single Single byte used in concatenation
*
* This function carries out the operation
*
* K = HMAC ( K, V || single || provided_data )
*
* as used by hmac_drbg_update()
*/
static void hmac_drbg_update_key ( struct digest_algorithm *hash,
struct hmac_drbg_state *state,
const void *data, size_t len,
const uint8_t single ) {
uint8_t context[ hash->ctxsize ];
size_t out_len = hash->digestsize;
DBGC ( state, "HMAC_DRBG_%s %p provided data :\n", hash->name, state );
DBGC_HDA ( state, 0, data, len );
/* Sanity checks */
assert ( hash != NULL );
assert ( state != NULL );
assert ( ( data != NULL ) || ( len == 0 ) );
assert ( ( single == 0x00 ) || ( single == 0x01 ) );
/* K = HMAC ( K, V || single || provided_data ) */
hmac_init ( hash, context, state->key, &out_len );
assert ( out_len == hash->digestsize );
hmac_update ( hash, context, state->value, out_len );
hmac_update ( hash, context, &single, sizeof ( single ) );
hmac_update ( hash, context, data, len );
hmac_final ( hash, context, state->key, &out_len, state->key );
assert ( out_len == hash->digestsize );
DBGC ( state, "HMAC_DRBG_%s %p K = HMAC ( K, V || %#02x || "
"provided_data ) :\n", hash->name, state, single );
DBGC_HDA ( state, 0, state->key, out_len );
}
/**
* Update the HMAC_DRBG value
*
* @v hash Underlying hash algorithm
* @v state HMAC_DRBG internal state
* @v data Provided data
* @v len Length of provided data
* @v single Single byte used in concatenation
*
* This function carries out the operation
*
* V = HMAC ( K, V )
*
* as used by hmac_drbg_update() and hmac_drbg_generate()
*/
static void hmac_drbg_update_value ( struct digest_algorithm *hash,
struct hmac_drbg_state *state ) {
uint8_t context[ hash->ctxsize ];
size_t out_len = hash->digestsize;
/* Sanity checks */
assert ( hash != NULL );
assert ( state != NULL );
/* V = HMAC ( K, V ) */
hmac_init ( hash, context, state->key, &out_len );
assert ( out_len == hash->digestsize );
hmac_update ( hash, context, state->value, out_len );
hmac_final ( hash, context, state->key, &out_len, state->value );
assert ( out_len == hash->digestsize );
DBGC ( state, "HMAC_DRBG_%s %p V = HMAC ( K, V ) :\n",
hash->name, state );
DBGC_HDA ( state, 0, state->value, out_len );
}
/**
* Update HMAC_DRBG internal state
*
* @v hash Underlying hash algorithm
* @v state HMAC_DRBG internal state
* @v data Provided data
* @v len Length of provided data
*
* This is the HMAC_DRBG_Update function defined in ANS X9.82 Part
* 3-2007 Section 10.2.2.2.2 (NIST SP 800-90 Section 10.1.2.2).
*
* The key and value are updated in-place within the HMAC_DRBG
* internal state.
*/
static void hmac_drbg_update ( struct digest_algorithm *hash,
struct hmac_drbg_state *state,
const void *data, size_t len ) {
DBGC ( state, "HMAC_DRBG_%s %p update\n", hash->name, state );
/* Sanity checks */
assert ( hash != NULL );
assert ( state != NULL );
assert ( ( data != NULL ) || ( len == 0 ) );
/* 1. K = HMAC ( K, V || 0x00 || provided_data ) */
hmac_drbg_update_key ( hash, state, data, len, 0x00 );
/* 2. V = HMAC ( K, V ) */
hmac_drbg_update_value ( hash, state );
/* 3. If ( provided_data = Null ), then return K and V */
if ( ! len )
return;
/* 4. K = HMAC ( K, V || 0x01 || provided_data ) */
hmac_drbg_update_key ( hash, state, data, len, 0x01 );
/* 5. V = HMAC ( K, V ) */
hmac_drbg_update_value ( hash, state );
/* 6. Return K and V */
}
/**
* Instantiate HMAC_DRBG
*
* @v hash Underlying hash algorithm
* @v state HMAC_DRBG internal state to be initialised
* @v entropy Entropy input
* @v entropy_len Length of entropy input
* @v personal Personalisation string
* @v personal_len Length of personalisation string
*
* This is the HMAC_DRBG_Instantiate_algorithm function defined in ANS
* X9.82 Part 3-2007 Section 10.2.2.2.3 (NIST SP 800-90 Section
* 10.1.2.3).
*
* The nonce must be included within the entropy input (i.e. the
* entropy input must contain at least 3/2 * security_strength bits of
* entropy, as per ANS X9.82 Part 3-2007 Section 8.4.2 (NIST SP 800-90
* Section 8.6.7).
*
* The key, value and reseed counter are updated in-place within the
* HMAC_DRBG internal state.
*/
void hmac_drbg_instantiate ( struct digest_algorithm *hash,
struct hmac_drbg_state *state,
const void *entropy, size_t entropy_len,
const void *personal, size_t personal_len ){
size_t out_len = hash->digestsize;
DBGC ( state, "HMAC_DRBG_%s %p instantiate\n", hash->name, state );
/* Sanity checks */
assert ( hash != NULL );
assert ( state != NULL );
assert ( entropy != NULL );
assert ( ( personal != NULL ) || ( personal_len == 0 ) );
/* 1. seed_material = entropy_input || nonce ||
* personalisation_string
*/
/* 2. Key = 0x00 00..00 */
memset ( state->key, 0x00, out_len );
/* 3. V = 0x01 01...01 */
memset ( state->value, 0x01, out_len );
/* 4. ( Key, V ) = HMAC_DBRG_Update ( seed_material, Key, V )
* 5. reseed_counter = 1
* 6. Return V, Key and reseed_counter as the
* initial_working_state
*/
hmac_drbg_reseed ( hash, state, entropy, entropy_len,
personal, personal_len );
}
/**
* Reseed HMAC_DRBG
*
* @v hash Underlying hash algorithm
* @v state HMAC_DRBG internal state
* @v entropy Entropy input
* @v entropy_len Length of entropy input
* @v additional Additional input
* @v additional_len Length of additional input
*
* This is the HMAC_DRBG_Reseed_algorithm function defined in ANS X9.82
* Part 3-2007 Section 10.2.2.2.4 (NIST SP 800-90 Section 10.1.2.4).
*
* The key, value and reseed counter are updated in-place within the
* HMAC_DRBG internal state.
*/
void hmac_drbg_reseed ( struct digest_algorithm *hash,
struct hmac_drbg_state *state,
const void *entropy, size_t entropy_len,
const void *additional, size_t additional_len ) {
uint8_t seed_material[ entropy_len + additional_len ];
DBGC ( state, "HMAC_DRBG_%s %p (re)seed\n", hash->name, state );
/* Sanity checks */
assert ( hash != NULL );
assert ( state != NULL );
assert ( entropy != NULL );
assert ( ( additional != NULL ) || ( additional_len == 0 ) );
/* 1. seed_material = entropy_input || additional_input */
memcpy ( seed_material, entropy, entropy_len );
memcpy ( ( seed_material + entropy_len ), additional, additional_len );
DBGC ( state, "HMAC_DRBG_%s %p seed material :\n", hash->name, state );
DBGC_HDA ( state, 0, seed_material, sizeof ( seed_material ) );
/* 2. ( Key, V ) = HMAC_DBRG_Update ( seed_material, Key, V ) */
hmac_drbg_update ( hash, state, seed_material,
sizeof ( seed_material ) );
/* 3. reseed_counter = 1 */
state->reseed_counter = 1;
/* 4. Return V, Key and reseed_counter as the new_working_state */
}
/**
* Generate pseudorandom bits using HMAC_DRBG
*
* @v hash Underlying hash algorithm
* @v state HMAC_DRBG internal state
* @v additional Additional input
* @v additional_len Length of additional input
* @v data Output buffer
* @v len Length of output buffer
* @ret rc Return status code
*
* This is the HMAC_DRBG_Generate_algorithm function defined in ANS X9.82
* Part 3-2007 Section 10.2.2.2.5 (NIST SP 800-90 Section 10.1.2.5).
*
* Requests must be for an integral number of bytes.
*
* The key, value and reseed counter are updated in-place within the
* HMAC_DRBG internal state.
*
* Note that the only permitted error is "reseed required".
*/
int hmac_drbg_generate ( struct digest_algorithm *hash,
struct hmac_drbg_state *state,
const void *additional, size_t additional_len,
void *data, size_t len ) {
size_t out_len = hash->digestsize;
void *orig_data = data;
size_t orig_len = len;
size_t frag_len;
DBGC ( state, "HMAC_DRBG_%s %p generate\n", hash->name, state );
/* Sanity checks */
assert ( hash != NULL );
assert ( state != NULL );
assert ( data != NULL );
assert ( ( additional != NULL ) || ( additional_len == 0 ) );
/* 1. If reseed_counter > reseed_interval, then return an
* indication that a reseed is required
*/
if ( state->reseed_counter > HMAC_DRBG_RESEED_INTERVAL ) {
DBGC ( state, "HMAC_DRBG_%s %p reseed interval exceeded\n",
hash->name, state );
return -ESTALE;
}
/* 2. If additional_input != Null, then
* ( Key, V ) = HMAC_DRBG_Update ( additional_input, Key, V )
*/
if ( additional_len )
hmac_drbg_update ( hash, state, additional, additional_len );
/* 3. temp = Null
* 4. While ( len ( temp ) < requested_number_of_bits ) do:
*/
while ( len ) {
/* 4.1 V = HMAC ( Key, V ) */
hmac_drbg_update_value ( hash, state );
/* 4.2. temp = temp || V
* 5. returned_bits = Leftmost requested_number_of_bits
* of temp
*/
frag_len = len;
if ( frag_len > out_len )
frag_len = out_len;
memcpy ( data, state->value, frag_len );
data += frag_len;
len -= frag_len;
}
/* 6. ( Key, V ) = HMAC_DRBG_Update ( additional_input, Key, V ) */
hmac_drbg_update ( hash, state, additional, additional_len );
/* 7. reseed_counter = reseed_counter + 1 */
state->reseed_counter++;
DBGC ( state, "HMAC_DRBG_%s %p generated :\n", hash->name, state );
DBGC_HDA ( state, 0, orig_data, orig_len );
/* 8. Return SUCCESS, returned_bits, and the new values of
* Key, V and reseed_counter as the new_working_state
*/
return 0;
}
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