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Tristan Matthews0a329cc2013-07-17 13:20:14 -04001/*
2 * auth.h
3 *
4 * common interface to authentication functions
5 *
6 * David A. McGrew
7 * Cisco Systems, Inc.
8 */
9
10/*
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45
46#ifndef AUTH_H
47#define AUTH_H
48
49#include "datatypes.h"
50#include "err.h" /* error codes */
51
52typedef struct auth_type_t *auth_type_pointer;
53typedef struct auth_t *auth_pointer_t;
54
55typedef err_status_t (*auth_alloc_func)
56 (auth_pointer_t *ap, int key_len, int out_len);
57
58typedef err_status_t (*auth_init_func)
59 (void *state, const uint8_t *key, int key_len);
60
61typedef err_status_t (*auth_dealloc_func)(auth_pointer_t ap);
62
63typedef err_status_t (*auth_compute_func)
64 (void *state, uint8_t *buffer, int octets_to_auth,
65 int tag_len, uint8_t *tag);
66
67typedef err_status_t (*auth_update_func)
68 (void *state, uint8_t *buffer, int octets_to_auth);
69
70typedef err_status_t (*auth_start_func)(void *state);
71
72/* some syntactic sugar on these function types */
73
74#define auth_type_alloc(at, a, klen, outlen) \
75 ((at)->alloc((a), (klen), (outlen)))
76
77#define auth_init(a, key) \
78 (((a)->type)->init((a)->state, (key), ((a)->key_len)))
79
80#define auth_compute(a, buf, len, res) \
81 (((a)->type)->compute((a)->state, (buf), (len), (a)->out_len, (res)))
82
83#define auth_update(a, buf, len) \
84 (((a)->type)->update((a)->state, (buf), (len)))
85
86#define auth_start(a)(((a)->type)->start((a)->state))
87
88#define auth_dealloc(c) (((c)->type)->dealloc(c))
89
90/* functions to get information about a particular auth_t */
91
92int
93auth_get_key_length(const struct auth_t *a);
94
95int
96auth_get_tag_length(const struct auth_t *a);
97
98int
99auth_get_prefix_length(const struct auth_t *a);
100
101/*
102 * auth_test_case_t is a (list of) key/message/tag values that are
103 * known to be correct for a particular cipher. this data can be used
104 * to test an implementation in an on-the-fly self test of the
105 * correcness of the implementation. (see the auth_type_self_test()
106 * function below)
107 */
108
109typedef struct auth_test_case_t {
110 int key_length_octets; /* octets in key */
111 uint8_t *key; /* key */
112 int data_length_octets; /* octets in data */
113 uint8_t *data; /* data */
114 int tag_length_octets; /* octets in tag */
115 uint8_t *tag; /* tag */
116 struct auth_test_case_t *next_test_case; /* pointer to next testcase */
117} auth_test_case_t;
118
119/* auth_type_t */
120
121typedef struct auth_type_t {
122 auth_alloc_func alloc;
123 auth_dealloc_func dealloc;
124 auth_init_func init;
125 auth_compute_func compute;
126 auth_update_func update;
127 auth_start_func start;
128 char *description;
129 int ref_count;
130 auth_test_case_t *test_data;
131 debug_module_t *debug;
132} auth_type_t;
133
134typedef struct auth_t {
135 auth_type_t *type;
136 void *state;
137 int out_len; /* length of output tag in octets */
138 int key_len; /* length of key in octets */
139 int prefix_len; /* length of keystream prefix */
140} auth_t;
141
142/*
143 * auth_type_self_test() tests an auth_type against test cases
144 * provided in an array of values of key/message/tag that is known to
145 * be good
146 */
147
148err_status_t
149auth_type_self_test(const auth_type_t *at);
150
151/*
152 * auth_type_get_ref_count(at) returns the reference count (the number
153 * of instantiations) of the auth_type_t at
154 */
155
156int
157auth_type_get_ref_count(const auth_type_t *at);
158
159#endif /* AUTH_H */