From: Stephan Mueller Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2015 19:00:00 +0000 (+0100) Subject: crypto: doc - describe internal structure X-Git-Tag: v4.14-rc1~5591^2~133 X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=7b24d97f16f561cc90eab1658100598d54a414fd;p=platform%2Fkernel%2Flinux-rpi.git crypto: doc - describe internal structure The kernel crypto API has many indirections which warrant a description as otherwise one can get easily lost. The description explains the layers of the kernel crypto API based on examples. Signed-off-by: Stephan Mueller Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu --- diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/crypto-API.tmpl b/Documentation/DocBook/crypto-API.tmpl index 04a8c24..33f63cf 100644 --- a/Documentation/DocBook/crypto-API.tmpl +++ b/Documentation/DocBook/crypto-API.tmpl @@ -509,6 +509,270 @@ select it due to the used type and mask field. + + Internal Structure of Kernel Crypto API + + + The kernel crypto API has an internal structure where a cipher + implementation may use many layers and indirections. This section + shall help to clarify how the kernel crypto API uses + various components to implement the complete cipher. + + + + The following subsections explain the internal structure based + on existing cipher implementations. The first section addresses + the most complex scenario where all other scenarios form a logical + subset. + + + Generic AEAD Cipher Structure + + + The following ASCII art decomposes the kernel crypto API layers + when using the AEAD cipher with the automated IV generation. The + shown example is used by the IPSEC layer. + + + + For other use cases of AEAD ciphers, the ASCII art applies as + well, but the caller may not use the GIVCIPHER interface. In + this case, the caller must generate the IV. + + + + The depicted example decomposes the AEAD cipher of GCM(AES) based + on the generic C implementations (gcm.c, aes-generic.c, ctr.c, + ghash-generic.c, seqiv.c). The generic implementation serves as an + example showing the complete logic of the kernel crypto API. + + + + It is possible that some streamlined cipher implementations (like + AES-NI) provide implementations merging aspects which in the view + of the kernel crypto API cannot be decomposed into layers any more. + In case of the AES-NI implementation, the CTR mode, the GHASH + implementation and the AES cipher are all merged into one cipher + implementation registered with the kernel crypto API. In this case, + the concept described by the following ASCII art applies too. However, + the decomposition of GCM into the individual sub-components + by the kernel crypto API is not done any more. + + + + Each block in the following ASCII art is an independent cipher + instance obtained from the kernel crypto API. Each block + is accessed by the caller or by other blocks using the API functions + defined by the kernel crypto API for the cipher implementation type. + + + + The blocks below indicate the cipher type as well as the specific + logic implemented in the cipher. + + + + The ASCII art picture also indicates the call structure, i.e. who + calls which component. The arrows point to the invoked block + where the caller uses the API applicable to the cipher type + specified for the block. + + + + + + + + The following call sequence is applicable when the IPSEC layer + triggers an encryption operation with the esp_output function. During + configuration, the administrator set up the use of rfc4106(gcm(aes)) as + the cipher for ESP. The following call sequence is now depicted in the + ASCII art above: + + + + + + esp_output() invokes crypto_aead_givencrypt() to trigger an encryption + operation of the GIVCIPHER implementation. + + + + In case of GCM, the SEQIV implementation is registered as GIVCIPHER + in crypto_rfc4106_alloc(). + + + + The SEQIV performs its operation to generate an IV where the core + function is seqiv_geniv(). + + + + + + Now, SEQIV uses the AEAD API function calls to invoke the associated + AEAD cipher. In our case, during the instantiation of SEQIV, the + cipher handle for GCM is provided to SEQIV. This means that SEQIV + invokes AEAD cipher operations with the GCM cipher handle. + + + + During instantiation of the GCM handle, the CTR(AES) and GHASH + ciphers are instantiated. The cipher handles for CTR(AES) and GHASH + are retained for later use. + + + + The GCM implementation is responsible to invoke the CTR mode AES and + the GHASH cipher in the right manner to implement the GCM + specification. + + + + + + The GCM AEAD cipher type implementation now invokes the ABLKCIPHER API + with the instantiated CTR(AES) cipher handle. + + + + During instantiation of the CTR(AES) cipher, the CIPHER type + implementation of AES is instantiated. The cipher handle for AES is + retained. + + + + That means that the ABLKCIPHER implementation of CTR(AES) only + implements the CTR block chaining mode. After performing the block + chaining operation, the CIPHER implementation of AES is invoked. + + + + + + The ABLKCIPHER of CTR(AES) now invokes the CIPHER API with the AES + cipher handle to encrypt one block. + + + + + + The GCM AEAD implementation also invokes the GHASH cipher + implementation via the AHASH API. + + + + + + When the IPSEC layer triggers the esp_input() function, the same call + sequence is followed with the only difference that the operation starts + with step (2). + + + + Generic Block Cipher Structure + + Generic block ciphers follow the same concept as depicted with the ASCII + art picture above. + + + + For example, CBC(AES) is implemented with cbc.c, and aes-generic.c. The + ASCII art picture above applies as well with the difference that only + step (4) is used and the ABLKCIPHER block chaining mode is CBC. + + + + Generic Keyed Message Digest Structure + + Keyed message digest implementations again follow the same concept as + depicted in the ASCII art picture above. + + + + For example, HMAC(SHA256) is implemented with hmac.c and + sha256_generic.c. The following ASCII art illustrates the + implementation: + + + + + + + + The following call sequence is applicable when a caller triggers + an HMAC operation: + + + + + + The AHASH API functions are invoked by the caller. The HMAC + implementation performs its operation as needed. + + + + During initialization of the HMAC cipher, the SHASH cipher type of + SHA256 is instantiated. The cipher handle for the SHA256 instance is + retained. + + + + At one time, the HMAC implementation requires a SHA256 operation + where the SHA256 cipher handle is used. + + + + + + The HMAC instance now invokes the SHASH API with the SHA256 + cipher handle to calculate the message digest. + + + + + Developing Cipher Algorithms