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21 /*
22  * Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  */
25 
26 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
27 
28 #include <sys/errno.h>
29 #include <sys/types.h>
30 #include <sys/kmem.h>
31 #include <sys/sysmacros.h>
32 #include <sys/crypto/common.h>
33 #include <sys/crypto/impl.h>
34 #include <sys/crypto/api.h>
35 #include <sys/crypto/spi.h>
36 #include <sys/crypto/sched_impl.h>
37 
38 #define	CRYPTO_OPS_OFFSET(f)		offsetof(crypto_ops_t, co_##f)
39 #define	CRYPTO_MAC_OFFSET(f)		offsetof(crypto_mac_ops_t, f)
40 
41 /*
42  * Message authentication codes routines.
43  */
44 
45 /*
46  * The following are the possible returned values common to all the routines
47  * below. The applicability of some of these return values depends on the
48  * presence of the arguments.
49  *
50  *	CRYPTO_SUCCESS:	The operation completed successfully.
51  *	CRYPTO_QUEUED:	A request was submitted successfully. The callback
52  *			routine will be called when the operation is done.
53  *	CRYPTO_INVALID_MECH_NUMBER, CRYPTO_INVALID_MECH_PARAM, or
54  *	CRYPTO_INVALID_MECH for problems with the 'mech'.
55  *	CRYPTO_INVALID_DATA for bogus 'data'
56  *	CRYPTO_HOST_MEMORY for failure to allocate memory to handle this work.
57  *	CRYPTO_INVALID_CONTEXT: Not a valid context.
58  *	CRYPTO_BUSY:	Cannot process the request now. Schedule a
59  *			crypto_bufcall(), or try later.
60  *	CRYPTO_NOT_SUPPORTED and CRYPTO_MECH_NOT_SUPPORTED: No provider is
61  *			capable of a function or a mechanism.
62  *	CRYPTO_INVALID_KEY: bogus 'key' argument.
63  *	CRYPTO_INVALID_MAC: bogus 'mac' argument.
64  */
65 
66 /*
67  * crypto_mac_prov()
68  *
69  * Arguments:
70  *	mech:	crypto_mechanism_t pointer.
71  *		mech_type is a valid value previously returned by
72  *		crypto_mech2id();
73  *		When the mech's parameter is not NULL, its definition depends
74  *		on the standard definition of the mechanism.
75  *	key:	pointer to a crypto_key_t structure.
76  *	data:	The message to compute the MAC for.
77  *	mac: Storage for the MAC. The length needed depends on the mechanism.
78  *	tmpl:	a crypto_ctx_template_t, opaque template of a context of a
79  *		MAC with the 'mech' using 'key'. 'tmpl' is created by
80  *		a previous call to crypto_create_ctx_template().
81  *	cr:	crypto_call_req_t calling conditions and call back info.
82  *
83  * Description:
84  *	Asynchronously submits a request for, or synchronously performs a
85  *	single-part message authentication of 'data' with the mechanism
86  *	'mech', using *	the key 'key', on the specified provider with
87  *	the specified session id.
88  *	When complete and successful, 'mac' will contain the message
89  *	authentication code.
90  *
91  * Context:
92  *	Process or interrupt, according to the semantics dictated by the 'crq'.
93  *
94  * Returns:
95  *	See comment in the beginning of the file.
96  */
97 int
98 crypto_mac_prov(crypto_provider_t provider, crypto_session_id_t sid,
99     crypto_mechanism_t *mech, crypto_data_t *data, crypto_key_t *key,
100     crypto_ctx_template_t tmpl, crypto_data_t *mac, crypto_call_req_t *crq)
101 {
102 	kcf_req_params_t params;
103 	kcf_provider_desc_t *pd = provider;
104 	kcf_provider_desc_t *real_provider = pd;
105 	int rv;
106 
107 	ASSERT(KCF_PROV_REFHELD(pd));
108 
109 	if (pd->pd_prov_type == CRYPTO_LOGICAL_PROVIDER) {
110 		rv = kcf_get_hardware_provider(mech->cm_type,
111 		    CRYPTO_MECH_INVALID, CHECK_RESTRICT(crq), pd,
112 		    &real_provider, CRYPTO_FG_MAC_ATOMIC);
113 
114 		if (rv != CRYPTO_SUCCESS)
115 			return (rv);
116 	}
117 
118 	KCF_WRAP_MAC_OPS_PARAMS(&params, KCF_OP_ATOMIC, sid, mech, key,
119 	    data, mac, tmpl);
120 	rv = kcf_submit_request(real_provider, NULL, crq, &params, B_FALSE);
121 	if (pd->pd_prov_type == CRYPTO_LOGICAL_PROVIDER)
122 		KCF_PROV_REFRELE(real_provider);
123 
124 	return (rv);
125 }
126 
127 /*
128  * Same as crypto_mac_prov(), but relies on the KCF scheduler to choose
129  * a provider. See crypto_mac() comments for more information.
130  */
131 int
132 crypto_mac(crypto_mechanism_t *mech, crypto_data_t *data,
133     crypto_key_t *key, crypto_ctx_template_t tmpl, crypto_data_t *mac,
134     crypto_call_req_t *crq)
135 {
136 	int error;
137 	kcf_mech_entry_t *me;
138 	kcf_req_params_t params;
139 	kcf_provider_desc_t *pd;
140 	kcf_ctx_template_t *ctx_tmpl;
141 	crypto_spi_ctx_template_t spi_ctx_tmpl = NULL;
142 	kcf_prov_tried_t *list = NULL;
143 
144 retry:
145 	/* The pd is returned held */
146 	if ((pd = kcf_get_mech_provider(mech->cm_type, &me, &error,
147 	    list, CRYPTO_FG_MAC_ATOMIC, CHECK_RESTRICT(crq),
148 	    data->cd_length)) == NULL) {
149 		if (list != NULL)
150 			kcf_free_triedlist(list);
151 		return (error);
152 	}
153 
154 	/*
155 	 * For SW providers, check the validity of the context template
156 	 * It is very rare that the generation number mis-matches, so
157 	 * is acceptable to fail here, and let the consumer recover by
158 	 * freeing this tmpl and create a new one for the key and new SW
159 	 * provider
160 	 */
161 	if ((pd->pd_prov_type == CRYPTO_SW_PROVIDER) &&
162 	    ((ctx_tmpl = (kcf_ctx_template_t *)tmpl) != NULL)) {
163 		if (ctx_tmpl->ct_generation != me->me_gen_swprov) {
164 			if (list != NULL)
165 				kcf_free_triedlist(list);
166 			KCF_PROV_REFRELE(pd);
167 			return (CRYPTO_OLD_CTX_TEMPLATE);
168 		} else {
169 			spi_ctx_tmpl = ctx_tmpl->ct_prov_tmpl;
170 		}
171 	}
172 
173 	/* The fast path for SW providers. */
174 	if (CHECK_FASTPATH(crq, pd)) {
175 		crypto_mechanism_t lmech;
176 
177 		lmech = *mech;
178 		KCF_SET_PROVIDER_MECHNUM(mech->cm_type, pd, &lmech);
179 
180 		error = KCF_PROV_MAC_ATOMIC(pd, pd->pd_sid, &lmech, key, data,
181 		    mac, spi_ctx_tmpl, KCF_SWFP_RHNDL(crq));
182 		KCF_PROV_INCRSTATS(pd, error);
183 	} else {
184 		if (pd->pd_prov_type == CRYPTO_HW_PROVIDER &&
185 		    (pd->pd_flags & CRYPTO_HASH_NO_UPDATE) &&
186 		    (data->cd_length > pd->pd_hash_limit)) {
187 			/*
188 			 * XXX - We need a check to see if this is indeed
189 			 * a HMAC. So far, all kernel clients use
190 			 * this interface only for HMAC. So, this is fine
191 			 * for now.
192 			 */
193 			error = CRYPTO_BUFFER_TOO_BIG;
194 		} else {
195 			KCF_WRAP_MAC_OPS_PARAMS(&params, KCF_OP_ATOMIC,
196 			    pd->pd_sid, mech, key, data, mac, spi_ctx_tmpl);
197 
198 			error = kcf_submit_request(pd, NULL, crq, &params,
199 			    KCF_ISDUALREQ(crq));
200 		}
201 	}
202 
203 	if (error != CRYPTO_SUCCESS && error != CRYPTO_QUEUED &&
204 	    IS_RECOVERABLE(error)) {
205 		/* Add pd to the linked list of providers tried. */
206 		if (kcf_insert_triedlist(&list, pd, KCF_KMFLAG(crq)) != NULL)
207 			goto retry;
208 	}
209 
210 	if (list != NULL)
211 		kcf_free_triedlist(list);
212 
213 	KCF_PROV_REFRELE(pd);
214 	return (error);
215 }
216 
217 /*
218  * Single part operation to compute the MAC corresponding to the specified
219  * 'data' and to verify that it matches the MAC specified by 'mac'.
220  * The other arguments are the same as the function crypto_mac_prov().
221  */
222 int
223 crypto_mac_verify_prov(crypto_provider_t provider, crypto_session_id_t sid,
224     crypto_mechanism_t *mech, crypto_data_t *data, crypto_key_t *key,
225     crypto_ctx_template_t tmpl, crypto_data_t *mac, crypto_call_req_t *crq)
226 {
227 	kcf_req_params_t params;
228 	kcf_provider_desc_t *pd = provider;
229 	kcf_provider_desc_t *real_provider = pd;
230 	int rv;
231 
232 	ASSERT(KCF_PROV_REFHELD(pd));
233 
234 	if (pd->pd_prov_type == CRYPTO_LOGICAL_PROVIDER) {
235 		rv = kcf_get_hardware_provider(mech->cm_type,
236 		    CRYPTO_MECH_INVALID, CHECK_RESTRICT(crq), pd,
237 		    &real_provider, CRYPTO_FG_MAC_ATOMIC);
238 
239 		if (rv != CRYPTO_SUCCESS)
240 			return (rv);
241 	}
242 
243 	KCF_WRAP_MAC_OPS_PARAMS(&params, KCF_OP_MAC_VERIFY_ATOMIC, sid, mech,
244 	    key, data, mac, tmpl);
245 	rv = kcf_submit_request(real_provider, NULL, crq, &params, B_FALSE);
246 	if (pd->pd_prov_type == CRYPTO_LOGICAL_PROVIDER)
247 		KCF_PROV_REFRELE(real_provider);
248 
249 	return (rv);
250 }
251 
252 /*
253  * Same as crypto_mac_verify_prov(), but relies on the KCF scheduler to choose
254  * a provider. See crypto_mac_verify_prov() comments for more information.
255  */
256 int
257 crypto_mac_verify(crypto_mechanism_t *mech, crypto_data_t *data,
258     crypto_key_t *key, crypto_ctx_template_t tmpl, crypto_data_t *mac,
259     crypto_call_req_t *crq)
260 {
261 	int error;
262 	kcf_mech_entry_t *me;
263 	kcf_req_params_t params;
264 	kcf_provider_desc_t *pd;
265 	kcf_ctx_template_t *ctx_tmpl;
266 	crypto_spi_ctx_template_t spi_ctx_tmpl = NULL;
267 	kcf_prov_tried_t *list = NULL;
268 
269 retry:
270 	/* The pd is returned held */
271 	if ((pd = kcf_get_mech_provider(mech->cm_type, &me, &error,
272 	    list, CRYPTO_FG_MAC_ATOMIC, CHECK_RESTRICT(crq),
273 	    data->cd_length)) == NULL) {
274 		if (list != NULL)
275 			kcf_free_triedlist(list);
276 		return (error);
277 	}
278 
279 	/*
280 	 * For SW providers, check the validity of the context template
281 	 * It is very rare that the generation number mis-matches, so
282 	 * is acceptable to fail here, and let the consumer recover by
283 	 * freeing this tmpl and create a new one for the key and new SW
284 	 * provider
285 	 */
286 	if ((pd->pd_prov_type == CRYPTO_SW_PROVIDER) &&
287 	    ((ctx_tmpl = (kcf_ctx_template_t *)tmpl) != NULL)) {
288 		if (ctx_tmpl->ct_generation != me->me_gen_swprov) {
289 			if (list != NULL)
290 				kcf_free_triedlist(list);
291 			KCF_PROV_REFRELE(pd);
292 			return (CRYPTO_OLD_CTX_TEMPLATE);
293 		} else {
294 			spi_ctx_tmpl = ctx_tmpl->ct_prov_tmpl;
295 		}
296 	}
297 
298 	/* The fast path for SW providers. */
299 	if (CHECK_FASTPATH(crq, pd)) {
300 		crypto_mechanism_t lmech;
301 
302 		lmech = *mech;
303 		KCF_SET_PROVIDER_MECHNUM(mech->cm_type, pd, &lmech);
304 
305 		error = KCF_PROV_MAC_VERIFY_ATOMIC(pd, pd->pd_sid, &lmech, key,
306 		    data, mac, spi_ctx_tmpl, KCF_SWFP_RHNDL(crq));
307 		KCF_PROV_INCRSTATS(pd, error);
308 	} else {
309 		if (pd->pd_prov_type == CRYPTO_HW_PROVIDER &&
310 		    (pd->pd_flags & CRYPTO_HASH_NO_UPDATE) &&
311 		    (data->cd_length > pd->pd_hash_limit)) {
312 			/* see comments in crypto_mac() */
313 			error = CRYPTO_BUFFER_TOO_BIG;
314 		} else {
315 			KCF_WRAP_MAC_OPS_PARAMS(&params,
316 			    KCF_OP_MAC_VERIFY_ATOMIC, pd->pd_sid, mech,
317 			    key, data, mac, spi_ctx_tmpl);
318 
319 			error = kcf_submit_request(pd, NULL, crq, &params,
320 			    KCF_ISDUALREQ(crq));
321 		}
322 	}
323 
324 	if (error != CRYPTO_SUCCESS && error != CRYPTO_QUEUED &&
325 	    IS_RECOVERABLE(error)) {
326 		/* Add pd to the linked list of providers tried. */
327 		if (kcf_insert_triedlist(&list, pd, KCF_KMFLAG(crq)) != NULL)
328 			goto retry;
329 	}
330 
331 	if (list != NULL)
332 		kcf_free_triedlist(list);
333 
334 	KCF_PROV_REFRELE(pd);
335 	return (error);
336 }
337 
338 
339 /*
340  * crypto_mac_init_prov()
341  *
342  * Arguments:
343  *	pd:	pointer to the descriptor of the provider to use for this
344  *		operation.
345  *	sid:	provider session id.
346  *	mech:	crypto_mechanism_t pointer.
347  *		mech_type is a valid value previously returned by
348  *		crypto_mech2id();
349  *		When the mech's parameter is not NULL, its definition depends
350  *		on the standard definition of the mechanism.
351  *	key:	pointer to a crypto_key_t structure.
352  *	tmpl:	a crypto_ctx_template_t, opaque template of a context of a
353  *		MAC with the 'mech' using 'key'. 'tmpl' is created by
354  *		a previous call to crypto_create_ctx_template().
355  *	ctxp:	Pointer to a crypto_context_t.
356  *	cr:	crypto_call_req_t calling conditions and call back info.
357  *
358  * Description:
359  *	Asynchronously submits a request for, or synchronously performs the
360  *	initialization of a MAC operation on the specified provider with
361  *	the specified session.
362  *	When possible and applicable, will internally use the pre-computed MAC
363  *	context from the context template, tmpl.
364  *	When complete and successful, 'ctxp' will contain a crypto_context_t
365  *	valid for later calls to mac_update() and mac_final().
366  *	The caller should hold a reference on the specified provider
367  *	descriptor before calling this function.
368  *
369  * Context:
370  *	Process or interrupt, according to the semantics dictated by the 'cr'.
371  *
372  * Returns:
373  *	See comment in the beginning of the file.
374  */
375 int
376 crypto_mac_init_prov(crypto_provider_t provider, crypto_session_id_t sid,
377     crypto_mechanism_t *mech, crypto_key_t *key, crypto_spi_ctx_template_t tmpl,
378     crypto_context_t *ctxp, crypto_call_req_t *crq)
379 {
380 	int rv;
381 	crypto_ctx_t *ctx;
382 	kcf_req_params_t params;
383 	kcf_provider_desc_t *pd = provider;
384 	kcf_provider_desc_t *real_provider = pd;
385 
386 	ASSERT(KCF_PROV_REFHELD(pd));
387 
388 	if (pd->pd_prov_type == CRYPTO_LOGICAL_PROVIDER) {
389 		rv = kcf_get_hardware_provider(mech->cm_type,
390 		    CRYPTO_MECH_INVALID, CHECK_RESTRICT(crq), pd,
391 		    &real_provider, CRYPTO_FG_MAC);
392 
393 		if (rv != CRYPTO_SUCCESS)
394 			return (rv);
395 	}
396 
397 	/* Allocate and initialize the canonical context */
398 	if ((ctx = kcf_new_ctx(crq, real_provider, sid)) == NULL) {
399 		if (pd->pd_prov_type == CRYPTO_LOGICAL_PROVIDER)
400 			KCF_PROV_REFRELE(real_provider);
401 		return (CRYPTO_HOST_MEMORY);
402 	}
403 
404 	/* The fast path for SW providers. */
405 	if (CHECK_FASTPATH(crq, pd)) {
406 		crypto_mechanism_t lmech;
407 
408 		lmech = *mech;
409 		KCF_SET_PROVIDER_MECHNUM(mech->cm_type, real_provider, &lmech);
410 		rv = KCF_PROV_MAC_INIT(real_provider, ctx, &lmech, key, tmpl,
411 		    KCF_SWFP_RHNDL(crq));
412 		KCF_PROV_INCRSTATS(pd, rv);
413 	} else {
414 		KCF_WRAP_MAC_OPS_PARAMS(&params, KCF_OP_INIT, sid, mech, key,
415 		    NULL, NULL, tmpl);
416 		rv = kcf_submit_request(real_provider, ctx, crq, &params,
417 		    B_FALSE);
418 	}
419 
420 	if (pd->pd_prov_type == CRYPTO_LOGICAL_PROVIDER)
421 		KCF_PROV_REFRELE(real_provider);
422 
423 	if ((rv == CRYPTO_SUCCESS) || (rv == CRYPTO_QUEUED))
424 		*ctxp = (crypto_context_t)ctx;
425 	else {
426 		/* Release the hold done in kcf_new_ctx(). */
427 		KCF_CONTEXT_REFRELE((kcf_context_t *)ctx->cc_framework_private);
428 	}
429 
430 	return (rv);
431 }
432 
433 /*
434  * Same as crypto_mac_init_prov(), but relies on the KCF scheduler to
435  * choose a provider. See crypto_mac_init_prov() comments for more
436  * information.
437  */
438 int
439 crypto_mac_init(crypto_mechanism_t *mech, crypto_key_t *key,
440     crypto_ctx_template_t tmpl, crypto_context_t *ctxp,
441     crypto_call_req_t  *crq)
442 {
443 	int error;
444 	kcf_mech_entry_t *me;
445 	kcf_provider_desc_t *pd;
446 	kcf_ctx_template_t *ctx_tmpl;
447 	crypto_spi_ctx_template_t spi_ctx_tmpl = NULL;
448 	kcf_prov_tried_t *list = NULL;
449 
450 retry:
451 	/* The pd is returned held */
452 	if ((pd = kcf_get_mech_provider(mech->cm_type, &me, &error,
453 	    list, CRYPTO_FG_MAC, CHECK_RESTRICT(crq), 0)) == NULL) {
454 		if (list != NULL)
455 			kcf_free_triedlist(list);
456 		return (error);
457 	}
458 
459 	/*
460 	 * For SW providers, check the validity of the context template
461 	 * It is very rare that the generation number mis-matches, so
462 	 * is acceptable to fail here, and let the consumer recover by
463 	 * freeing this tmpl and create a new one for the key and new SW
464 	 * provider
465 	 */
466 
467 	if ((pd->pd_prov_type == CRYPTO_SW_PROVIDER) &&
468 	    ((ctx_tmpl = (kcf_ctx_template_t *)tmpl) != NULL)) {
469 		if (ctx_tmpl->ct_generation != me->me_gen_swprov) {
470 			if (list != NULL)
471 				kcf_free_triedlist(list);
472 			KCF_PROV_REFRELE(pd);
473 			return (CRYPTO_OLD_CTX_TEMPLATE);
474 		} else {
475 			spi_ctx_tmpl = ctx_tmpl->ct_prov_tmpl;
476 		}
477 	}
478 
479 	if (pd->pd_prov_type == CRYPTO_HW_PROVIDER &&
480 	    (pd->pd_flags & CRYPTO_HASH_NO_UPDATE)) {
481 		/*
482 		 * The hardware provider has limited HMAC support.
483 		 * So, we fallback early here to using a software provider.
484 		 *
485 		 * XXX - need to enhance to do the fallback later in
486 		 * crypto_mac_update() if the size of accumulated input data
487 		 * exceeds the maximum size digestable by hardware provider.
488 		 */
489 		error = CRYPTO_BUFFER_TOO_BIG;
490 	} else {
491 		error = crypto_mac_init_prov(pd, pd->pd_sid, mech, key,
492 		    spi_ctx_tmpl, ctxp, crq);
493 	}
494 	if (error != CRYPTO_SUCCESS && error != CRYPTO_QUEUED &&
495 	    IS_RECOVERABLE(error)) {
496 		/* Add pd to the linked list of providers tried. */
497 		if (kcf_insert_triedlist(&list, pd, KCF_KMFLAG(crq)) != NULL)
498 			goto retry;
499 	}
500 
501 	if (list != NULL)
502 		kcf_free_triedlist(list);
503 
504 	KCF_PROV_REFRELE(pd);
505 	return (error);
506 }
507 
508 /*
509  * crypto_mac_update()
510  *
511  * Arguments:
512  *	context: A crypto_context_t initialized by mac_init().
513  *	data: The message part to be MAC'ed
514  *	cr:	crypto_call_req_t calling conditions and call back info.
515  *
516  * Description:
517  *	Asynchronously submits a request for, or synchronously performs a
518  *	part of a MAC operation.
519  *
520  * Context:
521  *	Process or interrupt, according to the semantics dictated by the 'cr'.
522  *
523  * Returns:
524  *	See comment in the beginning of the file.
525  */
526 int
527 crypto_mac_update(crypto_context_t context, crypto_data_t *data,
528     crypto_call_req_t *cr)
529 {
530 	crypto_ctx_t *ctx = (crypto_ctx_t *)context;
531 	kcf_context_t *kcf_ctx;
532 	kcf_provider_desc_t *pd;
533 	kcf_req_params_t params;
534 	int rv;
535 
536 	if ((ctx == NULL) ||
537 	    ((kcf_ctx = (kcf_context_t *)ctx->cc_framework_private) == NULL) ||
538 	    ((pd = kcf_ctx->kc_prov_desc) == NULL)) {
539 		return (CRYPTO_INVALID_CONTEXT);
540 	}
541 
542 	ASSERT(pd->pd_prov_type != CRYPTO_LOGICAL_PROVIDER);
543 
544 	/* The fast path for SW providers. */
545 	if (CHECK_FASTPATH(cr, pd)) {
546 		rv = KCF_PROV_MAC_UPDATE(pd, ctx, data, NULL);
547 		KCF_PROV_INCRSTATS(pd, rv);
548 	} else {
549 		KCF_WRAP_MAC_OPS_PARAMS(&params, KCF_OP_UPDATE,
550 		    ctx->cc_session, NULL, NULL, data, NULL, NULL);
551 		rv = kcf_submit_request(pd, ctx, cr, &params, B_FALSE);
552 	}
553 
554 	return (rv);
555 }
556 
557 /*
558  * crypto_mac_final()
559  *
560  * Arguments:
561  *	context: A crypto_context_t initialized by mac_init().
562  *	mac: Storage for the message authentication code.
563  *	cr:	crypto_call_req_t calling conditions and call back info.
564  *
565  * Description:
566  *	Asynchronously submits a request for, or synchronously performs a
567  *	part of a message authentication operation.
568  *
569  * Context:
570  *	Process or interrupt, according to the semantics dictated by the 'cr'.
571  *
572  * Returns:
573  *	See comment in the beginning of the file.
574  */
575 int
576 crypto_mac_final(crypto_context_t context, crypto_data_t *mac,
577     crypto_call_req_t *cr)
578 {
579 	crypto_ctx_t *ctx = (crypto_ctx_t *)context;
580 	kcf_context_t *kcf_ctx;
581 	kcf_provider_desc_t *pd;
582 	kcf_req_params_t params;
583 	int rv;
584 
585 	if ((ctx == NULL) ||
586 	    ((kcf_ctx = (kcf_context_t *)ctx->cc_framework_private) == NULL) ||
587 	    ((pd = kcf_ctx->kc_prov_desc) == NULL)) {
588 		return (CRYPTO_INVALID_CONTEXT);
589 	}
590 
591 	ASSERT(pd->pd_prov_type != CRYPTO_LOGICAL_PROVIDER);
592 
593 	/* The fast path for SW providers. */
594 	if (CHECK_FASTPATH(cr, pd)) {
595 		rv = KCF_PROV_MAC_FINAL(pd, ctx, mac, NULL);
596 		KCF_PROV_INCRSTATS(pd, rv);
597 	} else {
598 		KCF_WRAP_MAC_OPS_PARAMS(&params, KCF_OP_FINAL,
599 		    ctx->cc_session, NULL, NULL, NULL, mac, NULL);
600 		rv = kcf_submit_request(pd, ctx, cr, &params, B_FALSE);
601 	}
602 
603 	/* Release the hold done in kcf_new_ctx() during init step. */
604 	KCF_CONTEXT_COND_RELEASE(rv, kcf_ctx);
605 	return (rv);
606 }
607 
608 /*
609  * See comments for crypto_mac_update() and crypto_mac_final().
610  */
611 int
612 crypto_mac_single(crypto_context_t context, crypto_data_t *data,
613     crypto_data_t *mac, crypto_call_req_t *cr)
614 {
615 	crypto_ctx_t *ctx = (crypto_ctx_t *)context;
616 	kcf_context_t *kcf_ctx;
617 	kcf_provider_desc_t *pd;
618 	int error;
619 	kcf_req_params_t params;
620 
621 
622 	if ((ctx == NULL) ||
623 	    ((kcf_ctx = (kcf_context_t *)ctx->cc_framework_private) == NULL) ||
624 	    ((pd = kcf_ctx->kc_prov_desc) == NULL)) {
625 		return (CRYPTO_INVALID_CONTEXT);
626 	}
627 
628 
629 	/* The fast path for SW providers. */
630 	if (CHECK_FASTPATH(cr, pd)) {
631 		error = KCF_PROV_MAC(pd, ctx, data, mac, NULL);
632 		KCF_PROV_INCRSTATS(pd, error);
633 	} else {
634 		KCF_WRAP_MAC_OPS_PARAMS(&params, KCF_OP_SINGLE, pd->pd_sid,
635 		    NULL, NULL, data, mac, NULL);
636 		error = kcf_submit_request(pd, ctx, cr, &params, B_FALSE);
637 	}
638 
639 	/* Release the hold done in kcf_new_ctx() during init step. */
640 	KCF_CONTEXT_COND_RELEASE(error, kcf_ctx);
641 	return (error);
642 }
643