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102 lines
3.8 KiB
C
102 lines
3.8 KiB
C
/*
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* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2020-2022 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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*/
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/*******************************************************************************
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* NOTICE
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* The hal is not public api, don't use it in application code.
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* See readme.md in soc/include/hal/readme.md
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******************************************************************************/
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#pragma once
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/**
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* The HMAC peripheral can be configured to deliver its output to the user directly, or to deliver
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* the output directly to another peripheral instead, e.g. the Digital Signature peripheral.
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*/
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typedef enum {
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HMAC_OUTPUT_USER = 0, /**< Let user provide a message and read the HMAC result */
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HMAC_OUTPUT_DS = 1, /**< HMAC is provided to the DS peripheral to decrypt DS private key parameters */
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HMAC_OUTPUT_JTAG_ENABLE = 2, /**< HMAC is used to enable JTAG after soft-disabling it */
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HMAC_OUTPUT_ALL = 3 /**< HMAC is used for both as DS input for or enabling JTAG */
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} hmac_hal_output_t;
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/**
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* @brief Make the peripheral ready for use.
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*
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* This triggers any further steps necessary after enabling the device
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*/
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void hmac_hal_start(void);
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/**
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* @brief Configure which hardware key slot should be used and configure the target of the HMAC output.
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*
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* @note Writing out-of-range values is undefined behavior. The user has to ensure that the parameters are in range.
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*
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* @param config The target of the HMAC. Possible targets are described in \c hmac_hal_output_t.
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* See the TRM of your target chip for more details.
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* @param key_id The ID of the hardware key slot to be used.
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*
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* @return 0 if the configuration was successful, non-zero if not.
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* An unsuccessful configuration means that the purpose value in the eFuse of the corresponding key slot
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* doesn't match to supplied value of \c config.
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*/
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uint32_t hmac_hal_configure(hmac_hal_output_t config, uint32_t key_id);
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/**
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* @brief Write a padded single-block message of 512 bits to the HMAC peripheral.
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*
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* The message must not be longer than one block (512 bits) and the padding has to be applied by software before
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* writing. The padding has to be able to fit into the block after the message.
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* For more information on HMAC padding, see the TRM of your target chip.
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*/
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void hmac_hal_write_one_block_512(const void *block);
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/**
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* @brief Write a message block of 512 bits to the HMAC peripheral.
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*
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* This function must be used incombination with \c hmac_hal_next_block_normal() or \c hmac_hal_next_block_padding().
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* The first message block is written without any prerequisite.
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* All message blocks which are not the last one, need a call to \c hmac_hal_next_block_normal() before, indicating
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* to the hardware that a "normal", i.e. non-padded block will follow. This is even the case for a block which begins
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* padding already but where the padding doesn't fit in (remaining message size > (block size - padding size)).
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* Before writing the last block which contains the padding, a call to \c hmac_hal_next_block_padding() is necessary
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* to indicate to the hardware that a block with padding will be written.
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*
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* For more information on HMAC padding, see the TRM of your target chip for more details.
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*/
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void hmac_hal_write_block_512(const void *block);
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/**
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* @brief Indicate to the hardware that a normal block will be written.
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*/
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void hmac_hal_next_block_normal(void);
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/**
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* @brief Indicate to the hardware that a block with padding will be written.
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*/
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void hmac_hal_next_block_padding(void);
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/**
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* @brief Read the 256 bit HMAC result from the hardware.
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*/
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void hmac_hal_read_result_256(void *result);
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/**
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* @brief Clear (invalidate) the HMAC result provided to other hardware.
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*/
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void hmac_hal_clean(void);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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