#ifndef _CRYPTO_DIGESTS_H_ #define _CRYPTO_DIGESTS_H_ #include typedef void (*create_ctx_fn)(void *ctx); typedef void (*update_ctx_fn)(void *ctx, const uint8_t *msg, int len); typedef void (*finalize_ctx_fn)(uint8_t *digest, void *ctx); typedef size_t ( *read_fn )(int fd, void *ptr, size_t len); /** * Description of a message digest mechanism. * * Typical usage (if not using the crypto_xxxx() functions below): * digest_mech_info_t *mi = crypto_digest_mech (chosen_algorithm); * void *ctx = os_malloc (mi->ctx_size); * mi->create (ctx); * mi->update (ctx, data, len); * ... * uint8_t *digest = os_malloc (mi->digest_size); * mi->finalize (digest, ctx); * ... * os_free (ctx); * os_free (digest); */ typedef struct { /* Note: All entries are 32bit to enable placement using ICACHE_RODATA_ATTR.*/ const char * name; create_ctx_fn create; update_ctx_fn update; finalize_ctx_fn finalize; uint32_t ctx_size; uint32_t digest_size; uint32_t block_size; } digest_mech_info_t; /** * Looks up the mech data for a specified digest algorithm. * @param mech The name of the algorithm, e.g. "MD5", "SHA256" * @returns The mech data, or null if the mech is unknown. */ const digest_mech_info_t *crypto_digest_mech (const char *mech); /** * Wrapper function for performing a one-in-all hashing operation. * @param mi A mech from @c crypto_digest_mech(). A null pointer @c mi * is harmless, but will of course result in an error return. * @param data The data to create a digest for. * @param data_len Number of bytes at @c data to digest. * @param digest Output buffer, must be at least @c mi->digest_size in size. * @return 0 on success, non-zero on error. */ int crypto_hash (const digest_mech_info_t *mi, const char *data, size_t data_len, uint8_t *digest); /** * Wrapper function for performing a one-in-all hashing operation of a file. * @param mi A mech from @c crypto_digest_mech(). A null pointer @c mi * is harmless, but will of course result in an error return. * @param read Pointer to the read function (e.g. fs_read) * @param readarg Argument to pass to the read function (e.g. file descriptor) * @param digest Output buffer, must be at least @c mi->digest_size in size. * @return 0 on success, non-zero on error. */ int crypto_fhash (const digest_mech_info_t *mi, read_fn read, int readarg, uint8_t *digest); /** * Generate a HMAC signature. * @param mi A mech from @c crypto_digest_mech(). A null pointer @c mi * is harmless, but will of course result in an error return. * @param data The data to generate a signature for. * @param data_len Number of bytes at @c data to process. * @param key The key to use. * @param key_len Number of bytes the @c key comprises. * @param digest Output buffer, must be at least @c mi->digest_size in size. * @return 0 on success, non-zero on error. */ int crypto_hmac (const digest_mech_info_t *mi, const char *data, size_t data_len, const char *key, size_t key_len, uint8_t *digest); /** * Perform ASCII Hex encoding. Does not null-terminate the buffer. * * @param bin The buffer to ascii-hex encode. * @param bin_len Number of bytes in @c bin to encode. * @param outbuf Output buffer, must be at least @c bin_len*2 bytes in size. * Note that in-place encoding is supported, and as such * bin==outbuf is safe, provided the buffer is large enough. */ void crypto_encode_asciihex (const char *bin, size_t bin_len, char *outbuf); /** Text string "0123456789abcdef" */ const char crypto_hexbytes[17]; #endif