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  135. .IX Title "PROVIDER-MAC 7ossl"
  136. .TH PROVIDER-MAC 7ossl "2024-09-03" "3.3.2" "OpenSSL"
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  140. .nh
  141. .SH "NAME"
  142. provider\-mac \- The mac library <\-> provider functions
  143. .SH "SYNOPSIS"
  144. .IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
  145. .Vb 2
  146. \& #include <openssl/core_dispatch.h>
  147. \& #include <openssl/core_names.h>
  148. \&
  149. \& /*
  150. \& * None of these are actual functions, but are displayed like this for
  151. \& * the function signatures for functions that are offered as function
  152. \& * pointers in OSSL_DISPATCH arrays.
  153. \& */
  154. \&
  155. \& /* Context management */
  156. \& void *OSSL_FUNC_mac_newctx(void *provctx);
  157. \& void OSSL_FUNC_mac_freectx(void *mctx);
  158. \& void *OSSL_FUNC_mac_dupctx(void *src);
  159. \&
  160. \& /* Encryption/decryption */
  161. \& int OSSL_FUNC_mac_init(void *mctx, unsigned char *key, size_t keylen,
  162. \& const OSSL_PARAM params[]);
  163. \& int OSSL_FUNC_mac_update(void *mctx, const unsigned char *in, size_t inl);
  164. \& int OSSL_FUNC_mac_final(void *mctx, unsigned char *out, size_t *outl, size_t outsize);
  165. \&
  166. \& /* MAC parameter descriptors */
  167. \& const OSSL_PARAM *OSSL_FUNC_mac_gettable_params(void *provctx);
  168. \& const OSSL_PARAM *OSSL_FUNC_mac_gettable_ctx_params(void *mctx, void *provctx);
  169. \& const OSSL_PARAM *OSSL_FUNC_mac_settable_ctx_params(void *mctx, void *provctx);
  170. \&
  171. \& /* MAC parameters */
  172. \& int OSSL_FUNC_mac_get_params(OSSL_PARAM params[]);
  173. \& int OSSL_FUNC_mac_get_ctx_params(void *mctx, OSSL_PARAM params[]);
  174. \& int OSSL_FUNC_mac_set_ctx_params(void *mctx, const OSSL_PARAM params[]);
  175. .Ve
  176. .SH "DESCRIPTION"
  177. .IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
  178. This documentation is primarily aimed at provider authors. See \fBprovider\fR\|(7)
  179. for further information.
  180. .PP
  181. The \s-1MAC\s0 operation enables providers to implement mac algorithms and make
  182. them available to applications via the \s-1API\s0 functions \fBEVP_MAC_init\fR\|(3),
  183. \&\fBEVP_MAC_update\fR\|(3) and \fBEVP_MAC_final\fR\|(3).
  184. .PP
  185. All \*(L"functions\*(R" mentioned here are passed as function pointers between
  186. \&\fIlibcrypto\fR and the provider in \s-1\fBOSSL_DISPATCH\s0\fR\|(3) arrays via
  187. \&\s-1\fBOSSL_ALGORITHM\s0\fR\|(3) arrays that are returned by the provider's
  188. \&\fBprovider_query_operation()\fR function
  189. (see \*(L"Provider Functions\*(R" in \fBprovider\-base\fR\|(7)).
  190. .PP
  191. All these \*(L"functions\*(R" have a corresponding function type definition
  192. named \fBOSSL_FUNC_{name}_fn\fR, and a helper function to retrieve the
  193. function pointer from an \s-1\fBOSSL_DISPATCH\s0\fR\|(3) element named
  194. \&\fBOSSL_FUNC_{name}\fR.
  195. For example, the \*(L"function\*(R" \fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_newctx()\fR has these:
  196. .PP
  197. .Vb 3
  198. \& typedef void *(OSSL_FUNC_mac_newctx_fn)(void *provctx);
  199. \& static ossl_inline OSSL_FUNC_mac_newctx_fn
  200. \& OSSL_FUNC_mac_newctx(const OSSL_DISPATCH *opf);
  201. .Ve
  202. .PP
  203. \&\s-1\fBOSSL_DISPATCH\s0\fR\|(3) arrays are indexed by numbers that are provided as
  204. macros in \fBopenssl\-core_dispatch.h\fR\|(7), as follows:
  205. .PP
  206. .Vb 3
  207. \& OSSL_FUNC_mac_newctx OSSL_FUNC_MAC_NEWCTX
  208. \& OSSL_FUNC_mac_freectx OSSL_FUNC_MAC_FREECTX
  209. \& OSSL_FUNC_mac_dupctx OSSL_FUNC_MAC_DUPCTX
  210. \&
  211. \& OSSL_FUNC_mac_init OSSL_FUNC_MAC_INIT
  212. \& OSSL_FUNC_mac_update OSSL_FUNC_MAC_UPDATE
  213. \& OSSL_FUNC_mac_final OSSL_FUNC_MAC_FINAL
  214. \&
  215. \& OSSL_FUNC_mac_get_params OSSL_FUNC_MAC_GET_PARAMS
  216. \& OSSL_FUNC_mac_get_ctx_params OSSL_FUNC_MAC_GET_CTX_PARAMS
  217. \& OSSL_FUNC_mac_set_ctx_params OSSL_FUNC_MAC_SET_CTX_PARAMS
  218. \&
  219. \& OSSL_FUNC_mac_gettable_params OSSL_FUNC_MAC_GETTABLE_PARAMS
  220. \& OSSL_FUNC_mac_gettable_ctx_params OSSL_FUNC_MAC_GETTABLE_CTX_PARAMS
  221. \& OSSL_FUNC_mac_settable_ctx_params OSSL_FUNC_MAC_SETTABLE_CTX_PARAMS
  222. .Ve
  223. .PP
  224. A mac algorithm implementation may not implement all of these functions.
  225. In order to be a consistent set of functions, at least the following functions
  226. must be implemented: \fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_newctx()\fR, \fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_freectx()\fR, \fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_init()\fR,
  227. \&\fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_update()\fR, \fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_final()\fR.
  228. All other functions are optional.
  229. .SS "Context Management Functions"
  230. .IX Subsection "Context Management Functions"
  231. \&\fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_newctx()\fR should create and return a pointer to a provider side
  232. structure for holding context information during a mac operation.
  233. A pointer to this context will be passed back in a number of the other mac
  234. operation function calls.
  235. The parameter \fIprovctx\fR is the provider context generated during provider
  236. initialisation (see \fBprovider\fR\|(7)).
  237. .PP
  238. \&\fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_freectx()\fR is passed a pointer to the provider side mac context in
  239. the \fImctx\fR parameter.
  240. If it receives \s-1NULL\s0 as \fImctx\fR value, it should not do anything other than
  241. return.
  242. This function should free any resources associated with that context.
  243. .PP
  244. \&\fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_dupctx()\fR should duplicate the provider side mac context in the
  245. \&\fImctx\fR parameter and return the duplicate copy.
  246. .SS "Encryption/Decryption Functions"
  247. .IX Subsection "Encryption/Decryption Functions"
  248. \&\fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_init()\fR initialises a mac operation given a newly created provider
  249. side mac context in the \fImctx\fR parameter. The \fIparams\fR are set before setting
  250. the \s-1MAC\s0 \fIkey\fR of \fIkeylen\fR bytes.
  251. .PP
  252. \&\fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_update()\fR is called to supply data for \s-1MAC\s0 computation of a previously
  253. initialised mac operation.
  254. The \fImctx\fR parameter contains a pointer to a previously initialised provider
  255. side context.
  256. \&\fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_update()\fR may be called multiple times for a single mac operation.
  257. .PP
  258. \&\fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_final()\fR completes the \s-1MAC\s0 computation started through previous
  259. \&\fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_init()\fR and \fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_update()\fR calls.
  260. The \fImctx\fR parameter contains a pointer to the provider side context.
  261. The resulting \s-1MAC\s0 should be written to \fIout\fR and the amount of data written
  262. to \fI*outl\fR, which should not exceed \fIoutsize\fR bytes.
  263. The same expectations apply to \fIoutsize\fR as documented for
  264. \&\fBEVP_MAC_final\fR\|(3).
  265. .SS "Mac Parameters"
  266. .IX Subsection "Mac Parameters"
  267. See \s-1\fBOSSL_PARAM\s0\fR\|(3) for further details on the parameters structure used by
  268. these functions.
  269. .PP
  270. \&\fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_get_params()\fR gets details of parameter values associated with the
  271. provider algorithm and stores them in \fIparams\fR.
  272. .PP
  273. \&\fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_set_ctx_params()\fR sets mac parameters associated with the given
  274. provider side mac context \fImctx\fR to \fIparams\fR.
  275. Any parameter settings are additional to any that were previously set.
  276. Passing \s-1NULL\s0 for \fIparams\fR should return true.
  277. .PP
  278. \&\fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_get_ctx_params()\fR gets details of currently set parameter values
  279. associated with the given provider side mac context \fImctx\fR and stores them
  280. in \fIparams\fR.
  281. Passing \s-1NULL\s0 for \fIparams\fR should return true.
  282. .PP
  283. \&\fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_gettable_params()\fR, \fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_gettable_ctx_params()\fR,
  284. and \fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_settable_ctx_params()\fR all return constant \s-1\fBOSSL_PARAM\s0\fR\|(3)
  285. arrays as descriptors of the parameters that \fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_get_params()\fR,
  286. \&\fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_get_ctx_params()\fR, and \fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_set_ctx_params()\fR
  287. can handle, respectively. \fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_gettable_ctx_params()\fR and
  288. \&\fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_settable_ctx_params()\fR will return the parameters associated
  289. with the provider side context \fImctx\fR in its current state if it is
  290. not \s-1NULL.\s0 Otherwise, they return the parameters associated with the
  291. provider side algorithm \fIprovctx\fR.
  292. .PP
  293. All \s-1MAC\s0 implementations are expected to handle the following parameters:
  294. .IP "with \fBOSSL_FUNC_set_ctx_params()\fR:" 4
  295. .IX Item "with OSSL_FUNC_set_ctx_params():"
  296. .RS 4
  297. .PD 0
  298. .ie n .IP """key"" (\fB\s-1OSSL_MAC_PARAM_KEY\s0\fR) <octet string>" 4
  299. .el .IP "``key'' (\fB\s-1OSSL_MAC_PARAM_KEY\s0\fR) <octet string>" 4
  300. .IX Item "key (OSSL_MAC_PARAM_KEY) <octet string>"
  301. .PD
  302. Sets the key in the associated \s-1MAC\s0 ctx. This is identical to passing a \fIkey\fR
  303. argument to the \fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_init()\fR function.
  304. .RE
  305. .RS 4
  306. .RE
  307. .IP "with \fBOSSL_FUNC_get_params()\fR:" 4
  308. .IX Item "with OSSL_FUNC_get_params():"
  309. .RS 4
  310. .PD 0
  311. .ie n .IP """size"" (\fB\s-1OSSL_MAC_PARAM_SIZE\s0\fR) <integer>" 4
  312. .el .IP "``size'' (\fB\s-1OSSL_MAC_PARAM_SIZE\s0\fR) <integer>" 4
  313. .IX Item "size (OSSL_MAC_PARAM_SIZE) <integer>"
  314. .PD
  315. Can be used to get the default \s-1MAC\s0 size (which might be the only allowable
  316. \&\s-1MAC\s0 size for the implementation).
  317. .Sp
  318. Note that some implementations allow setting the size that the resulting \s-1MAC\s0
  319. should have as well, see the documentation of the implementation.
  320. .RE
  321. .RS 4
  322. .ie n .IP """size"" (\fB\s-1OSSL_MAC_PARAM_BLOCK_SIZE\s0\fR) <integer>" 4
  323. .el .IP "``size'' (\fB\s-1OSSL_MAC_PARAM_BLOCK_SIZE\s0\fR) <integer>" 4
  324. .IX Item "size (OSSL_MAC_PARAM_BLOCK_SIZE) <integer>"
  325. Can be used to get the \s-1MAC\s0 block size (if supported by the algorithm).
  326. .RE
  327. .RS 4
  328. .RE
  329. .SH "NOTES"
  330. .IX Header "NOTES"
  331. The \s-1MAC\s0 life-cycle is described in \fBlife_cycle\-rand\fR\|(7). Providers should
  332. ensure that the various transitions listed there are supported. At some point
  333. the \s-1EVP\s0 layer will begin enforcing the listed transitions.
  334. .SH "RETURN VALUES"
  335. .IX Header "RETURN VALUES"
  336. \&\fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_newctx()\fR and \fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_dupctx()\fR should return the newly created
  337. provider side mac context, or \s-1NULL\s0 on failure.
  338. .PP
  339. \&\fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_init()\fR, \fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_update()\fR, \fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_final()\fR, \fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_get_params()\fR,
  340. \&\fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_get_ctx_params()\fR and \fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_set_ctx_params()\fR should return 1 for
  341. success or 0 on error.
  342. .PP
  343. \&\fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_gettable_params()\fR, \fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_gettable_ctx_params()\fR and
  344. \&\fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_settable_ctx_params()\fR should return a constant \s-1\fBOSSL_PARAM\s0\fR\|(3)
  345. array, or \s-1NULL\s0 if none is offered.
  346. .SH "SEE ALSO"
  347. .IX Header "SEE ALSO"
  348. \&\fBprovider\fR\|(7),
  349. \&\s-1\fBEVP_MAC\-BLAKE2\s0\fR\|(7), \s-1\fBEVP_MAC\-CMAC\s0\fR\|(7), \s-1\fBEVP_MAC\-GMAC\s0\fR\|(7),
  350. \&\s-1\fBEVP_MAC\-HMAC\s0\fR\|(7), \s-1\fBEVP_MAC\-KMAC\s0\fR\|(7), \fBEVP_MAC\-Poly1305\fR\|(7),
  351. \&\fBEVP_MAC\-Siphash\fR\|(7),
  352. \&\fBlife_cycle\-mac\fR\|(7), \s-1\fBEVP_MAC\s0\fR\|(3)
  353. .SH "HISTORY"
  354. .IX Header "HISTORY"
  355. The provider \s-1MAC\s0 interface was introduced in OpenSSL 3.0.
  356. .SH "COPYRIGHT"
  357. .IX Header "COPYRIGHT"
  358. Copyright 2019\-2021 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
  359. .PP
  360. Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the \*(L"License\*(R"). You may not use
  361. this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
  362. in the file \s-1LICENSE\s0 in the source distribution or at
  363. <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.