1 /**
2  * \file aria.h
3  *
4  * \brief ARIA block cipher
5  *
6  *        The ARIA algorithm is a symmetric block cipher that can encrypt and
7  *        decrypt information. It is defined by the Korean Agency for
8  *        Technology and Standards (KATS) in <em>KS X 1213:2004</em> (in
9  *        Korean, but see http://210.104.33.10/ARIA/index-e.html in English)
10  *        and also described by the IETF in <em>RFC 5794</em>.
11  */
12 /*
13  *  Copyright The Mbed TLS Contributors
14  *  SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
15  *
16  *  Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
17  *  not use this file except in compliance with the License.
18  *  You may obtain a copy of the License at
19  *
20  *  http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
21  *
22  *  Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
23  *  distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
24  *  WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
25  *  See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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27  */
28 
29 #ifndef MBEDTLS_ARIA_H
30 #define MBEDTLS_ARIA_H
31 
32 #if !defined(MBEDTLS_CONFIG_FILE)
33 #include "mbedtls/config.h"
34 #else
35 #include MBEDTLS_CONFIG_FILE
36 #endif
37 
38 #include <stddef.h>
39 #include <stdint.h>
40 
41 #include "mbedtls/platform_util.h"
42 
43 #define MBEDTLS_ARIA_ENCRYPT     1 /**< ARIA encryption. */
44 #define MBEDTLS_ARIA_DECRYPT     0 /**< ARIA decryption. */
45 
46 #define MBEDTLS_ARIA_BLOCKSIZE   16 /**< ARIA block size in bytes. */
47 #define MBEDTLS_ARIA_MAX_ROUNDS  16 /**< Maximum number of rounds in ARIA. */
48 #define MBEDTLS_ARIA_MAX_KEYSIZE 32 /**< Maximum size of an ARIA key in bytes. */
49 
50 #if !defined(MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED_REMOVED)
51 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_ARIA_INVALID_KEY_LENGTH   MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED_NUMERIC_CONSTANT( -0x005C )
52 #endif /* !MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED_REMOVED */
53 /** Bad input data. */
54 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_ARIA_BAD_INPUT_DATA -0x005C
55 
56 /** Invalid data input length. */
57 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_ARIA_INVALID_INPUT_LENGTH -0x005E
58 
59 /* MBEDTLS_ERR_ARIA_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE is deprecated and should not be used.
60  */
61 /** Feature not available. For example, an unsupported ARIA key size. */
62 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_ARIA_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE  -0x005A
63 
64 /* MBEDTLS_ERR_ARIA_HW_ACCEL_FAILED is deprecated and should not be used. */
65 /** ARIA hardware accelerator failed. */
66 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_ARIA_HW_ACCEL_FAILED      -0x0058
67 
68 #ifdef __cplusplus
69 extern "C" {
70 #endif
71 
72 #if !defined(MBEDTLS_ARIA_ALT)
73 // Regular implementation
74 //
75 
76 /**
77  * \brief The ARIA context-type definition.
78  */
79 typedef struct mbedtls_aria_context
80 {
81     unsigned char nr;           /*!< The number of rounds (12, 14 or 16) */
82     /*! The ARIA round keys. */
83     uint32_t rk[MBEDTLS_ARIA_MAX_ROUNDS + 1][MBEDTLS_ARIA_BLOCKSIZE / 4];
84 }
85 mbedtls_aria_context;
86 
87 #else  /* MBEDTLS_ARIA_ALT */
88 #include "aria_alt.h"
89 #endif /* MBEDTLS_ARIA_ALT */
90 
91 /**
92  * \brief          This function initializes the specified ARIA context.
93  *
94  *                 It must be the first API called before using
95  *                 the context.
96  *
97  * \param ctx      The ARIA context to initialize. This must not be \c NULL.
98  */
99 void mbedtls_aria_init( mbedtls_aria_context *ctx );
100 
101 /**
102  * \brief          This function releases and clears the specified ARIA context.
103  *
104  * \param ctx      The ARIA context to clear. This may be \c NULL, in which
105  *                 case this function returns immediately. If it is not \c NULL,
106  *                 it must point to an initialized ARIA context.
107  */
108 void mbedtls_aria_free( mbedtls_aria_context *ctx );
109 
110 /**
111  * \brief          This function sets the encryption key.
112  *
113  * \param ctx      The ARIA context to which the key should be bound.
114  *                 This must be initialized.
115  * \param key      The encryption key. This must be a readable buffer
116  *                 of size \p keybits Bits.
117  * \param keybits  The size of \p key in Bits. Valid options are:
118  *                 <ul><li>128 bits</li>
119  *                 <li>192 bits</li>
120  *                 <li>256 bits</li></ul>
121  *
122  * \return         \c 0 on success.
123  * \return         A negative error code on failure.
124  */
125 int mbedtls_aria_setkey_enc( mbedtls_aria_context *ctx,
126                              const unsigned char *key,
127                              unsigned int keybits );
128 
129 /**
130  * \brief          This function sets the decryption key.
131  *
132  * \param ctx      The ARIA context to which the key should be bound.
133  *                 This must be initialized.
134  * \param key      The decryption key. This must be a readable buffer
135  *                 of size \p keybits Bits.
136  * \param keybits  The size of data passed. Valid options are:
137  *                 <ul><li>128 bits</li>
138  *                 <li>192 bits</li>
139  *                 <li>256 bits</li></ul>
140  *
141  * \return         \c 0 on success.
142  * \return         A negative error code on failure.
143  */
144 int mbedtls_aria_setkey_dec( mbedtls_aria_context *ctx,
145                              const unsigned char *key,
146                              unsigned int keybits );
147 
148 /**
149  * \brief          This function performs an ARIA single-block encryption or
150  *                 decryption operation.
151  *
152  *                 It performs encryption or decryption (depending on whether
153  *                 the key was set for encryption on decryption) on the input
154  *                 data buffer defined in the \p input parameter.
155  *
156  *                 mbedtls_aria_init(), and either mbedtls_aria_setkey_enc() or
157  *                 mbedtls_aria_setkey_dec() must be called before the first
158  *                 call to this API with the same context.
159  *
160  * \param ctx      The ARIA context to use for encryption or decryption.
161  *                 This must be initialized and bound to a key.
162  * \param input    The 16-Byte buffer holding the input data.
163  * \param output   The 16-Byte buffer holding the output data.
164 
165  * \return         \c 0 on success.
166  * \return         A negative error code on failure.
167  */
168 int mbedtls_aria_crypt_ecb( mbedtls_aria_context *ctx,
169                             const unsigned char input[MBEDTLS_ARIA_BLOCKSIZE],
170                             unsigned char output[MBEDTLS_ARIA_BLOCKSIZE] );
171 
172 #if defined(MBEDTLS_CIPHER_MODE_CBC)
173 /**
174  * \brief  This function performs an ARIA-CBC encryption or decryption operation
175  *         on full blocks.
176  *
177  *         It performs the operation defined in the \p mode
178  *         parameter (encrypt/decrypt), on the input data buffer defined in
179  *         the \p input parameter.
180  *
181  *         It can be called as many times as needed, until all the input
182  *         data is processed. mbedtls_aria_init(), and either
183  *         mbedtls_aria_setkey_enc() or mbedtls_aria_setkey_dec() must be called
184  *         before the first call to this API with the same context.
185  *
186  * \note   This function operates on aligned blocks, that is, the input size
187  *         must be a multiple of the ARIA block size of 16 Bytes.
188  *
189  * \note   Upon exit, the content of the IV is updated so that you can
190  *         call the same function again on the next
191  *         block(s) of data and get the same result as if it was
192  *         encrypted in one call. This allows a "streaming" usage.
193  *         If you need to retain the contents of the IV, you should
194  *         either save it manually or use the cipher module instead.
195  *
196  *
197  * \param ctx      The ARIA context to use for encryption or decryption.
198  *                 This must be initialized and bound to a key.
199  * \param mode     The mode of operation. This must be either
200  *                 #MBEDTLS_ARIA_ENCRYPT for encryption, or
201  *                 #MBEDTLS_ARIA_DECRYPT for decryption.
202  * \param length   The length of the input data in Bytes. This must be a
203  *                 multiple of the block size (16 Bytes).
204  * \param iv       Initialization vector (updated after use).
205  *                 This must be a readable buffer of size 16 Bytes.
206  * \param input    The buffer holding the input data. This must
207  *                 be a readable buffer of length \p length Bytes.
208  * \param output   The buffer holding the output data. This must
209  *                 be a writable buffer of length \p length Bytes.
210  *
211  * \return         \c 0 on success.
212  * \return         A negative error code on failure.
213  */
214 int mbedtls_aria_crypt_cbc( mbedtls_aria_context *ctx,
215                             int mode,
216                             size_t length,
217                             unsigned char iv[MBEDTLS_ARIA_BLOCKSIZE],
218                             const unsigned char *input,
219                             unsigned char *output );
220 #endif /* MBEDTLS_CIPHER_MODE_CBC */
221 
222 #if defined(MBEDTLS_CIPHER_MODE_CFB)
223 /**
224  * \brief This function performs an ARIA-CFB128 encryption or decryption
225  *        operation.
226  *
227  *        It performs the operation defined in the \p mode
228  *        parameter (encrypt or decrypt), on the input data buffer
229  *        defined in the \p input parameter.
230  *
231  *        For CFB, you must set up the context with mbedtls_aria_setkey_enc(),
232  *        regardless of whether you are performing an encryption or decryption
233  *        operation, that is, regardless of the \p mode parameter. This is
234  *        because CFB mode uses the same key schedule for encryption and
235  *        decryption.
236  *
237  * \note  Upon exit, the content of the IV is updated so that you can
238  *        call the same function again on the next
239  *        block(s) of data and get the same result as if it was
240  *        encrypted in one call. This allows a "streaming" usage.
241  *        If you need to retain the contents of the
242  *        IV, you must either save it manually or use the cipher
243  *        module instead.
244  *
245  *
246  * \param ctx      The ARIA context to use for encryption or decryption.
247  *                 This must be initialized and bound to a key.
248  * \param mode     The mode of operation. This must be either
249  *                 #MBEDTLS_ARIA_ENCRYPT for encryption, or
250  *                 #MBEDTLS_ARIA_DECRYPT for decryption.
251  * \param length   The length of the input data \p input in Bytes.
252  * \param iv_off   The offset in IV (updated after use).
253  *                 This must not be larger than 15.
254  * \param iv       The initialization vector (updated after use).
255  *                 This must be a readable buffer of size 16 Bytes.
256  * \param input    The buffer holding the input data. This must
257  *                 be a readable buffer of length \p length Bytes.
258  * \param output   The buffer holding the output data. This must
259  *                 be a writable buffer of length \p length Bytes.
260  *
261  * \return         \c 0 on success.
262  * \return         A negative error code on failure.
263  */
264 int mbedtls_aria_crypt_cfb128( mbedtls_aria_context *ctx,
265                                int mode,
266                                size_t length,
267                                size_t *iv_off,
268                                unsigned char iv[MBEDTLS_ARIA_BLOCKSIZE],
269                                const unsigned char *input,
270                                unsigned char *output );
271 #endif /* MBEDTLS_CIPHER_MODE_CFB */
272 
273 #if defined(MBEDTLS_CIPHER_MODE_CTR)
274 /**
275  * \brief      This function performs an ARIA-CTR encryption or decryption
276  *             operation.
277  *
278  *             This function performs the operation defined in the \p mode
279  *             parameter (encrypt/decrypt), on the input data buffer
280  *             defined in the \p input parameter.
281  *
282  *             Due to the nature of CTR, you must use the same key schedule
283  *             for both encryption and decryption operations. Therefore, you
284  *             must use the context initialized with mbedtls_aria_setkey_enc()
285  *             for both #MBEDTLS_ARIA_ENCRYPT and #MBEDTLS_ARIA_DECRYPT.
286  *
287  * \warning    You must never reuse a nonce value with the same key. Doing so
288  *             would void the encryption for the two messages encrypted with
289  *             the same nonce and key.
290  *
291  *             There are two common strategies for managing nonces with CTR:
292  *
293  *             1. You can handle everything as a single message processed over
294  *             successive calls to this function. In that case, you want to
295  *             set \p nonce_counter and \p nc_off to 0 for the first call, and
296  *             then preserve the values of \p nonce_counter, \p nc_off and \p
297  *             stream_block across calls to this function as they will be
298  *             updated by this function.
299  *
300  *             With this strategy, you must not encrypt more than 2**128
301  *             blocks of data with the same key.
302  *
303  *             2. You can encrypt separate messages by dividing the \p
304  *             nonce_counter buffer in two areas: the first one used for a
305  *             per-message nonce, handled by yourself, and the second one
306  *             updated by this function internally.
307  *
308  *             For example, you might reserve the first 12 bytes for the
309  *             per-message nonce, and the last 4 bytes for internal use. In that
310  *             case, before calling this function on a new message you need to
311  *             set the first 12 bytes of \p nonce_counter to your chosen nonce
312  *             value, the last 4 to 0, and \p nc_off to 0 (which will cause \p
313  *             stream_block to be ignored). That way, you can encrypt at most
314  *             2**96 messages of up to 2**32 blocks each with the same key.
315  *
316  *             The per-message nonce (or information sufficient to reconstruct
317  *             it) needs to be communicated with the ciphertext and must be unique.
318  *             The recommended way to ensure uniqueness is to use a message
319  *             counter. An alternative is to generate random nonces, but this
320  *             limits the number of messages that can be securely encrypted:
321  *             for example, with 96-bit random nonces, you should not encrypt
322  *             more than 2**32 messages with the same key.
323  *
324  *             Note that for both strategies, sizes are measured in blocks and
325  *             that an ARIA block is 16 bytes.
326  *
327  * \warning    Upon return, \p stream_block contains sensitive data. Its
328  *             content must not be written to insecure storage and should be
329  *             securely discarded as soon as it's no longer needed.
330  *
331  * \param ctx              The ARIA context to use for encryption or decryption.
332  *                         This must be initialized and bound to a key.
333  * \param length           The length of the input data \p input in Bytes.
334  * \param nc_off           The offset in Bytes in the current \p stream_block,
335  *                         for resuming within the current cipher stream. The
336  *                         offset pointer should be \c 0 at the start of a
337  *                         stream. This must not be larger than \c 15 Bytes.
338  * \param nonce_counter    The 128-bit nonce and counter. This must point to
339  *                         a read/write buffer of length \c 16 bytes.
340  * \param stream_block     The saved stream block for resuming. This must
341  *                         point to a read/write buffer of length \c 16 bytes.
342  *                         This is overwritten by the function.
343  * \param input            The buffer holding the input data. This must
344  *                         be a readable buffer of length \p length Bytes.
345  * \param output           The buffer holding the output data. This must
346  *                         be a writable buffer of length \p length Bytes.
347  *
348  * \return                 \c 0 on success.
349  * \return                 A negative error code on failure.
350  */
351 int mbedtls_aria_crypt_ctr( mbedtls_aria_context *ctx,
352                             size_t length,
353                             size_t *nc_off,
354                             unsigned char nonce_counter[MBEDTLS_ARIA_BLOCKSIZE],
355                             unsigned char stream_block[MBEDTLS_ARIA_BLOCKSIZE],
356                             const unsigned char *input,
357                             unsigned char *output );
358 #endif /* MBEDTLS_CIPHER_MODE_CTR */
359 
360 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SELF_TEST)
361 /**
362  * \brief          Checkup routine.
363  *
364  * \return         \c 0 on success, or \c 1 on failure.
365  */
366 int mbedtls_aria_self_test( int verbose );
367 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SELF_TEST */
368 
369 #ifdef __cplusplus
370 }
371 #endif
372 
373 #endif /* aria.h */
374