2 Scatterlist Cryptographic API
6 The Scatterlist Crypto API takes page vectors (scatterlists) as
7 arguments, and works directly on pages. In some cases (e.g. ECB
8 mode ciphers), this will allow for pages to be encrypted in-place
11 One of the initial goals of this design was to readily support IPsec,
12 so that processing can be applied to paged skb's without the need
18 At the lowest level are algorithms, which register dynamically with the
21 'Transforms' are user-instantiated objects, which maintain state, handle all
22 of the implementation logic (e.g. manipulating page vectors) and provide an
23 abstraction to the underlying algorithms. However, at the user
24 level they are very simple.
26 Conceptually, the API layering looks like this:
28 [transform api] (user interface)
29 [transform ops] (per-type logic glue e.g. cipher.c, compress.c)
30 [algorithm api] (for registering algorithms)
32 The idea is to make the user interface and algorithm registration API
33 very simple, while hiding the core logic from both. Many good ideas
34 from existing APIs such as Cryptoapi and Nettle have been adapted for this.
36 The API currently supports three types of transforms: Ciphers, Digests and
37 Compressors. The compression algorithms especially seem to be performing
40 Support for hardware crypto devices via an asynchronous interface is
43 Here's an example of how to use the API:
45 #include <linux/crypto.h>
46 #include <linux/err.h>
47 #include <linux/scatterlist.h>
49 struct scatterlist sg[2];
51 struct crypto_hash *tfm;
52 struct hash_desc desc;
54 tfm = crypto_alloc_hash("md5", 0, CRYPTO_ALG_ASYNC);
58 /* ... set up the scatterlists ... */
63 if (crypto_hash_digest(&desc, sg, 2, result))
66 crypto_free_hash(tfm);
69 Many real examples are available in the regression test module (tcrypt.c).
74 As Triple DES is part of the DES module, for those using modular builds,
75 add the following line to /etc/modprobe.conf:
79 The Null algorithms reside in the crypto_null module, so these lines
82 alias cipher_null crypto_null
83 alias digest_null crypto_null
84 alias compress_null crypto_null
86 The SHA384 algorithm shares code within the SHA512 module, so you'll
93 Transforms may only be allocated in user context, and cryptographic
94 methods may only be called from softirq and user contexts.
96 When using the API for ciphers, performance will be optimal if each
97 scatterlist contains data which is a multiple of the cipher's block
98 size (typically 8 bytes). This prevents having to do any copying
99 across non-aligned page fragment boundaries.
102 ADDING NEW ALGORITHMS
104 When submitting a new algorithm for inclusion, a mandatory requirement
105 is that at least a few test vectors from known sources (preferably
106 standards) be included.
108 Converting existing well known code is preferred, as it is more likely
109 to have been reviewed and widely tested. If submitting code from LGPL
110 sources, please consider changing the license to GPL (see section 3 of
113 Algorithms submitted must also be generally patent-free (e.g. IDEA
114 will not be included in the mainline until around 2011), and be based
115 on a recognized standard and/or have been subjected to appropriate
118 Also check for any RFCs which may relate to the use of specific algorithms,
119 as well as general application notes such as RFC2451 ("The ESP CBC-Mode
122 It's a good idea to avoid using lots of macros and use inlined functions
123 instead, as gcc does a good job with inlining, while excessive use of
124 macros can cause compilation problems on some platforms.
126 Also check the TODO list at the web site listed below to see what people
127 might already be working on.
133 Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
134 Cc: David S. Miller <davem@redhat.com>
139 For further patches and various updates, including the current TODO
141 http://gondor.apana.org.au/~herbert/crypto/
153 The following people provided invaluable feedback during the development
158 Herbert Valerio Riedel
165 Portions of this API were derived from the following projects:
167 Kerneli Cryptoapi (http://www.kerneli.org/)
169 Herbert Valerio Riedel
179 Nettle (http://www.lysator.liu.se/~nisse/nettle/)
182 Original developers of the crypto algorithms:
185 Andrew Tridgell and Steve French (MD4)
188 Jean-Luc Cooke (SHA256, SHA384, SHA512)
189 Kazunori Miyazawa / USAGI (HMAC)
190 Matthew Skala (Twofish)
191 Dag Arne Osvik (Serpent)
193 Kartikey Mahendra Bhatt (CAST6)
195 Jouni Malinen (Michael MIC)
196 NTT(Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation) (Camellia)
198 SHA1 algorithm contributors:
201 DES algorithm contributors:
206 Blowfish algorithm contributors:
207 Herbert Valerio Riedel
210 Twofish algorithm contributors:
214 SHA256/384/512 algorithm contributors:
217 Herbert Valerio Riedel
219 AES algorithm contributors:
221 Herbert Valerio Riedel
224 Fruhwirth Clemens (i586)
225 Linus Torvalds (i586)
227 CAST5 algorithm contributors:
228 Kartikey Mahendra Bhatt (original developers unknown, FSF copyright).
230 TEA/XTEA algorithm contributors:
234 Khazad algorithm contributors:
237 Whirlpool algorithm contributors:
241 Anubis algorithm contributors:
244 Tiger algorithm contributors:
247 VIA PadLock contributors:
250 Camellia algorithm contributors:
251 NTT(Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation) (Camellia)
253 Generic scatterwalk code by Adam J. Richter <adam@yggdrasil.com>
255 Please send any credits updates or corrections to:
256 Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>