crys_hash

nRF5 SDK v13.1.0

This file contains all of the enums and definitions that are used for the CRYS HASH APIs, as well as the APIs themselves. More...

Data Structures

struct CRYS_HASHUserContext_t

Macros

#define CRYS_HASH_RESULT_SIZE_IN_WORDS 16
#define CRYS_HASH_MD5_DIGEST_SIZE_IN_BYTES 16
#define CRYS_HASH_MD5_DIGEST_SIZE_IN_WORDS 4
#define CRYS_HASH_SHA1_DIGEST_SIZE_IN_BYTES 20
#define CRYS_HASH_SHA1_DIGEST_SIZE_IN_WORDS 5
#define CRYS_HASH_SHA224_DIGEST_SIZE_IN_WORDS 7
#define CRYS_HASH_SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE_IN_WORDS 8
#define CRYS_HASH_SHA384_DIGEST_SIZE_IN_WORDS 12
#define CRYS_HASH_SHA512_DIGEST_SIZE_IN_WORDS 16
#define CRYS_HASH_SHA224_DIGEST_SIZE_IN_BYTES 28
#define CRYS_HASH_SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE_IN_BYTES 32
#define CRYS_HASH_SHA384_DIGEST_SIZE_IN_BYTES 48
#define CRYS_HASH_SHA512_DIGEST_SIZE_IN_BYTES 64
#define CRYS_HASH_BLOCK_SIZE_IN_WORDS 16
#define CRYS_HASH_BLOCK_SIZE_IN_BYTES 64
#define CRYS_HASH_SHA512_BLOCK_SIZE_IN_WORDS 32
#define CRYS_HASH_SHA512_BLOCK_SIZE_IN_BYTES 128
#define CRYS_HASH_UPDATE_DATA_MAX_SIZE_IN_BYTES (1 << 29)

Enumerations

enum CRYS_HASH_OperationMode_t {
CRYS_HASH_SHA1_mode = 0,
CRYS_HASH_SHA224_mode = 1,
CRYS_HASH_SHA256_mode = 2,
CRYS_HASH_SHA384_mode = 3,
CRYS_HASH_SHA512_mode = 4,
CRYS_HASH_MD5_mode = 5,
CRYS_HASH_NumOfModes ,
CRYS_HASH_OperationModeLast = 0x7FFFFFFF
}

Functions

CRYSError_t CRYS_HASH_Init ( CRYS_HASHUserContext_t *ContextID_ptr, CRYS_HASH_OperationMode_t OperationMode)
This function initializes the HASH machine and the HASH Context. More...
CRYSError_t CRYS_HASH_Update ( CRYS_HASHUserContext_t *ContextID_ptr, uint8_t *DataIn_ptr, size_t DataInSize)
This function processes a block of data to be HASHed. More...
CRYSError_t CRYS_HASH_Finish ( CRYS_HASHUserContext_t *ContextID_ptr, CRYS_HASH_Result_t HashResultBuff)
This function finalizes the hashing process of data block. More...
CRYSError_t CRYS_HASH_Free ( CRYS_HASHUserContext_t *ContextID_ptr)
This function is a utility function that frees the context if the operation has failed. More...
CRYSError_t CRYS_HASH ( CRYS_HASH_OperationMode_t OperationMode, uint8_t *DataIn_ptr, size_t DataSize, CRYS_HASH_Result_t HashResultBuff)
This function processes a single buffer of data. More...

Detailed Description

This file contains all of the enums and definitions that are used for the CRYS HASH APIs, as well as the APIs themselves.

This product supports the following HASH algorithms (or modes, according to product):

  • CRYS_HASH_MD5 (producing 16 byte output).
  • CRYS_HASH_SHA1 (producing 20 byte output).
  • CRYS_HASH_SHA224 (producing 28 byte output).
  • CRYS_HASH_SHA256 (producing 32 byte output).
  • CRYS_HASH_SHA384 (producing 48 byte output).
  • CRYS_HASH_SHA512 (producing 64 byte output).

HASH calculation can be performed in either of the following two modes of operation:

  • Integrated operation - Processes all data in a single function call. This flow is applicable when all data is available prior to the cryptographic operation.
  • Block operation - Processes a subset of the data buffers, and is called multiple times in a sequence. This flow is applicable when the next data buffer becomes available only during/after processing of the current data buffer.

The following is a typical HASH Block operation flow:

  1. CRYS_HASH_Init - this function initializes the HASH machine on the CRYS level by setting the context pointer that is used on the entire HASH operation.
  2. CRYS_HASH_Update - this function runs a HASH operation on a block of data allocated by the user. This function may be called as many times as required.
  3. CRYS_HASH_Finish - this function ends the HASH operation. It returns the digest result and clears the context.

Typedef Documentation

typedef uint32_t CRYS_HASH_Result_t[16]

Defines the HASH result buffer.

The user's context prototype - the argument type that is passed by the user to the APIs called.

Enumeration Type Documentation

HASH operation mode

Enumerator
CRYS_HASH_SHA1_mode

SHA1

CRYS_HASH_SHA224_mode

SHA224

CRYS_HASH_SHA256_mode

SHA256

CRYS_HASH_SHA384_mode

SHA384

CRYS_HASH_SHA512_mode

SHA512

CRYS_HASH_MD5_mode

MD5

Function Documentation

CRYSError_t CRYS_HASH ( CRYS_HASH_OperationMode_t OperationMode ,
uint8_t * DataIn_ptr ,
size_t DataSize ,
CRYS_HASH_Result_t HashResultBuff
)

This function processes a single buffer of data.

The function allocates an internal HASH Context, and initializes it with the cryptographic attributes that are needed for the HASH block operation (initialize H's value for the HASH algorithm). Then it processes the data block, calculating the HASH. Finally, it returns the data buffer's message digest.

Returns
CRYS_OK on success.
A non-zero value from crys_hash_error.h on failure.
Parameters
[in] OperationMode One of the supported HASH modes, as defined in CRYS_HASH_OperationMode_t.
[in] DataIn_ptr Pointer to the input data to be HASHed. The size of the scatter/gather list representing the data buffer is limited to 128 entries, and the size of each entry is limited to 64KB (fragments larger than 64KB are broken into fragments <= 64KB).
[in] DataSize The size of the data to be hashed in bytes.
[out] HashResultBuff Pointer to a word-aligned 64 byte buffer. The actual size of the HASH result depends on CRYS_HASH_OperationMode_t.
CRYSError_t CRYS_HASH_Finish ( CRYS_HASHUserContext_t * ContextID_ptr ,
CRYS_HASH_Result_t HashResultBuff
)

This function finalizes the hashing process of data block.

It receives a handle to the HASH Context, which was previously initialized by CRYS_HASH_Init or by CRYS_HASH_Update. It "adds" a header to the data block according to the relevant HASH standard, and computes the final message digest.

Returns
CRYS_OK on success.
A non-zero value from crys_hash_error.h on failure.
Parameters
[in] ContextID_ptr Pointer to the HASH context buffer allocated by the user that is used for the HASH machine operation.
[in] HashResultBuff Pointer to the word-aligned 64 byte buffer. The actual size of the HASH result depends on CRYS_HASH_OperationMode_t.
CRYSError_t CRYS_HASH_Free ( CRYS_HASHUserContext_t * ContextID_ptr )

This function is a utility function that frees the context if the operation has failed.

The function executes the following major steps:

  1. Checks the validity of all of the inputs of the function.
  2. Clears the user's context.
  3. Exits the handler with the OK code.
Returns
CRYS_OK on success.
A non-zero value from crys_hash_error.h on failure.
Parameters
[in] ContextID_ptr Pointer to the HASH context buffer allocated by the user that is used for the HASH machine operation.
CRYSError_t CRYS_HASH_Init ( CRYS_HASHUserContext_t * ContextID_ptr ,
CRYS_HASH_OperationMode_t OperationMode
)

This function initializes the HASH machine and the HASH Context.

It receives as input a pointer to store the context handle to the HASH Context, and initializes the HASH Context with the cryptographic attributes that are needed for the HASH block operation (initializes H's value for the HASH algorithm).

Returns
CRYS_OK on success.
A non-zero value from crys_hash_error.h on failure.
Parameters
[in] ContextID_ptr Pointer to the HASH context buffer allocated by the user that is used for the HASH machine operation.
[in] OperationMode One of the supported HASH modes, as defined in CRYS_HASH_OperationMode_t.
CRYSError_t CRYS_HASH_Update ( CRYS_HASHUserContext_t * ContextID_ptr ,
uint8_t * DataIn_ptr ,
size_t DataInSize
)

This function processes a block of data to be HASHed.

It updates a HASH Context that was previously initialized by CRYS_HASH_Init or updated by a previous call to CRYS_HASH_Update.

Returns
CRYS_OK on success.
A non-zero value from crys_hash_error.h on failure.
Parameters
[in] ContextID_ptr Pointer to the HASH context buffer allocated by the user, which is used for the HASH machine operation.
[in] DataIn_ptr Pointer to the input data to be HASHed. The size of the scatter/gather list representing the data buffer is limited to 128 entries, and the size of each entry is limited to 64KB (fragments larger than 64KB are broken into fragments <= 64KB).
[in] DataInSize Byte size of the input data. Must be > 0. If not a multiple of the HASH block size (64 for MD5, SHA-1 and SHA-224/256, 128 for SHA-384/512), no further calls to CRYS_HASH_Update are allowed in this context, and only CRYS_HASH_Finish can be called to complete the computation.