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33.Dd January 11, 2022
34.Dt CRYPTO 7
35.Os
36.Sh NAME
37.Nm crypto
38.Nd OpenCrypto algorithms
39.Sh DESCRIPTION
40The in-kernel OpenCrypto framework supports several different encryption
41and authentication algorithms.
42This document describes the parameters and requirements of these algorithms.
43Unless otherwise noted, all sizes listed below are in bytes.
44.Ss Authenticators
45Authenticators compute a value (also known as a digest, hash, or tag)
46over an input of bytes.
47In-kernel requests can either compute the value for a given input,
48or verify if a given tag matches the computed tag for a given input.
49The following authentication algorithms are supported:
50.Bl -column "CRYPTO_AES_CCM_CBC_MAC" "XXX" "16, 24, 32" "Digest"
51.It Sy Name Ta Sy Nonce Ta Sy Key Sizes Ta Sy Digest Ta Sy Description
52.It Dv CRYPTO_AES_CCM_CBC_MAC Ta 12 Ta 16, 24, 32 Ta 16 Ta
53Authentication-only mode of AES-CCM
54.It Dv CRYPTO_AES_NIST_GMAC Ta 12 Ta 16, 24, 32 Ta 16 Ta
55Galois message authentication code
56.It Dv CRYPTO_BLAKE2B Ta Ta 0, 64 Ta 64 Ta
57Blake2b
58.It Dv CRYPTO_BLAKE2S Ta Ta 0, 32 Ta 32 Ta
59Blake2s
60.It Dv CRYPTO_NULL_HMAC Ta Ta Ta 12 Ta
61IPsec NULL HMAC
62.It Dv CRYPTO_POLY1305 Ta Ta 32 Ta 16 Ta
63Poly1305 authenticator
64.It Dv CRYPTO_RIPEMD160 Ta Ta Ta 20 Ta
65RIPE Message Digest-160
66.It Dv CRYPTO_RIPEMD160_HMAC Ta Ta 64 Ta 20 Ta
67RIPE Message Digest-160 HMAC
68.It Dv CRYPTO_SHA1 Ta Ta Ta 20 Ta
69SHA-1
70.It Dv CRYPTO_SHA1_HMAC Ta Ta 64 Ta 20 Ta
71SHA-1 HMAC
72.It Dv CRYPTO_SHA2_224 Ta Ta Ta 28 Ta
73SHA-2 224
74.It Dv CRYPTO_SHA2_224_HMAC Ta Ta 64 Ta 28 Ta
75SHA-2 224 HMAC
76.It Dv CRYPTO_SHA2_256 Ta Ta Ta 32 Ta
77SHA-2 256
78.It Dv CRYPTO_SHA2_256_HMAC Ta Ta 64 Ta 32 Ta
79SHA-2 256 HMAC
80.It Dv CRYPTO_SHA2_384 Ta Ta Ta 48 Ta
81SHA-2 384
82.It Dv CRYPTO_SHA2_384_HMAC Ta Ta 128 Ta 48 Ta
83SHA-2 384 HMAC
84.It Dv CRYPTO_SHA2_512 Ta Ta Ta 64 Ta
85SHA-2 512
86.It Dv CRYPTO_SHA2_512_HMAC Ta Ta 128 Ta 64 Ta
87SHA-2 512 HMAC
88.El
89.Ss Block Ciphers
90Block ciphers in OCF can only operate on messages whose length is an
91exact multiple of the cipher's block size.
92OCF supports the following block ciphers:
93.Bl -column "CRYPTO_CAMELLIA_CBC" "IV Size" "Block Size" "16, 24, 32"
94.It Sy Name Ta Sy IV Size Ta Sy Block Size Ta Sy Key Sizes Ta Sy Description
95.It Dv CRYPTO_AES_CBC Ta 16 Ta 16 Ta 16, 24, 32 Ta
96AES-CBC
97.It Dv CRYPTO_AES_XTS Ta 8 Ta 16 Ta 32, 64 Ta
98AES-XTS
99.It Dv CRYPTO_CAMELLIA_CBC Ta 16 Ta 16 Ta 16, 24, 32 Ta
100Camellia CBC
101.It Dv CRYPTO_NULL_CBC Ta 0 Ta 4 Ta 0-256 Ta
102IPsec NULL cipher
103.El
104.Pp
105.Dv CRYPTO_AES_XTS
106implements XEX Tweakable Block Cipher with Ciphertext Stealing
107as defined in NIST SP 800-38E.
108OCF consumers provide the first 8 bytes of the IV.
109The remaining 8 bytes are defined to be a block counter beginning at 0.
110.Pp
111NOTE: The ciphertext stealing part is not implemented in all backends
112which is why this cipher requires input that is a multiple of the block
113size.
114.Ss Stream Ciphers
115Stream ciphers can operate on messages with arbitrary lengths.
116OCF supports the following stream ciphers:
117.Bl -column "CRYPTO_CHACHA20" "IV Size" "16, 24, 32"
118.It Sy Name Ta Sy IV Size Ta Sy Key Sizes Ta Sy Description
119.It Dv CRYPTO_AES_ICM Ta 16 Ta 16, 24, 32 Ta
120AES Counter Mode
121.It Dv CRYPTO_CHACHA20 Ta 16 Ta 16, 32 Ta
122ChaCha20
123.El
124.Pp
125The IV for each request must be provided in
126.Fa crp_iv
127via the
128.Dv CRYPTO_F_IV_SEPARATE
129flag.
130.Pp
131.Dv CRYPTO_AES_ICM
132uses the entire IV as a 128-bit big endian block counter.
133The IV sets the initial counter value for a message.
134If a consumer wishes to use an IV whose value is split into
135separate nonce and counter fields (e.g., IPsec),
136the consumer is responsible for splitting requests to handle
137counter rollover.
138.Pp
139.Dv CRYPTO_CHACHA20
140accepts a 16 byte IV.
141The first 8 bytes are used as a nonce.
142The last 8 bytes are used as a 64-bit little-endian block counter.
143.Ss Authenticated Encryption with Associated Data Algorithms
144AEAD algorithms in OCF combine a stream cipher with an authentication
145algorithm to provide both secrecy and authentication.
146AEAD algorithms accept additional authentication data (AAD)
147in addition to the ciphertext or plaintext.
148AAD is passed to the authentication algorithm as input in a method
149defined by the specific AEAD algorithm.
150.Pp
151AEAD algorithms in OCF accept a nonce that is combined with an
152algorithm-defined counter to construct the IV for the underlying
153stream cipher.
154This nonce must be provided in
155.Fa crp_iv
156via the
157.Dv CRYPTO_F_IV_SEPARATE
158flag.
159Some AEAD algorithms support multiple nonce sizes.
160The first size listed is the default nonce size.
161.Pp
162The following AEAD algorithms are supported:
163.Bl -column "CRYPTO_AES_NIST_GCM_16" "12, 7-13" "16, 24, 32" "Tag"
164.It Sy Name Ta Sy Nonce Ta Sy Key Sizes Ta Sy Tag Ta Sy Description
165.It Dv CRYPTO_AES_NIST_GCM_16 Ta 12 Ta 16, 24, 32 Ta 16 Ta
166AES Galois/Counter Mode
167.It Dv CRYPTO_AES_CCM_16 Ta 12, 7-13 Ta 16, 24, 32 Ta 16 Ta
168AES Counter with CBC-MAC
169.It Dv CRYPTO_CHACHA20_POLY1305 Ta 12, 8 Ta 32 Ta 16 Ta
170ChaCha20-Poly1305
171.It Dv CRYPTO_XCHACHA20_POLY1305 Ta 24 Ta 32 Ta 16 Ta
172XChaCha20-Poly1305
173.El
174.Sh SEE ALSO
175.Xr crypto 4 ,
176.Xr crypto 9
177.Sh HISTORY
178The
179.Nm
180manual page first appeared in
181.Fx 10.1 .
182