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1=pod
2
3=head1 NAME
4
5EVP_MAC, EVP_MAC_CTX, EVP_MAC_CTX_new, EVP_MAC_CTX_new_id, EVP_MAC_CTX_free,
6EVP_MAC_CTX_copy, EVP_MAC_CTX_mac, EVP_MAC_size, EVP_MAC_init, EVP_MAC_update,
7EVP_MAC_final, EVP_MAC_ctrl, EVP_MAC_vctrl, EVP_MAC_ctrl_str,
8EVP_MAC_str2ctrl, EVP_MAC_hex2ctrl, EVP_MAC_nid, EVP_MAC_name,
9EVP_get_macbyname, EVP_get_macbynid, EVP_get_macbyobj - EVP MAC routines
10
11=head1 SYNOPSIS
12
13 #include <openssl/evp.h>
14
15 typedef struct evp_mac_st EVP_MAC;
16 typedef struct evp_mac_ctx_st EVP_MAC_CTX;
17
18 EVP_MAC_CTX *EVP_MAC_CTX_new(const EVP_MAC *mac);
19 EVP_MAC_CTX *EVP_MAC_CTX_new_id(int nid);
20 void EVP_MAC_CTX_free(EVP_MAC_CTX *ctx);
21 int EVP_MAC_CTX_copy(EVP_MAC_CTX *dest, EVP_MAC_CTX *src);
22 const EVP_MAC *EVP_MAC_CTX_mac(EVP_MAC_CTX *ctx);
23 size_t EVP_MAC_size(EVP_MAC_CTX *ctx);
24 int EVP_MAC_init(EVP_MAC_CTX *ctx);
25 int EVP_MAC_update(EVP_MAC_CTX *ctx, const unsigned char *data, size_t datalen);
26 int EVP_MAC_final(EVP_MAC_CTX *ctx, unsigned char *out, size_t *poutlen);
27 int EVP_MAC_ctrl(EVP_MAC_CTX *ctx, int cmd, ...);
28 int EVP_MAC_vctrl(EVP_MAC_CTX *ctx, int cmd, va_list args);
29 int EVP_MAC_ctrl_str(EVP_MAC_CTX *ctx, const char *type, const char *value);
30 int EVP_MAC_str2ctrl(EVP_MAC_CTX *ctx, int cmd, const char *value);
31 int EVP_MAC_hex2ctrl(EVP_MAC_CTX *ctx, int cmd, const char *value);
32 int EVP_MAC_nid(const EVP_MAC *mac);
33 const char *EVP_MAC_name(const EVP_MAC *mac);
34 const EVP_MAC *EVP_get_macbyname(const char *name);
35 const EVP_MAC *EVP_get_macbynid(int nid);
36 const EVP_MAC *EVP_get_macbyobj(const ASN1_OBJECT *o);
37
38=head1 DESCRIPTION
39
40These types and functions help the application to calculate MACs of
41different types and with different underlying algorithms if there are
42any.
43
44MACs are a bit complex insofar that some of them use other algorithms
45for actual computation. HMAC uses a digest, and CMAC uses a cipher.
46Therefore, there are sometimes two contexts to keep track of, one for
47the MAC algorithm itself and one for the underlying computation
48algorithm if there is one.
49
50To make things less ambiguous, this manual talks about a "context" or
51"MAC context", which is to denote the MAC level context, and about a
52"underlying context", or "computation context", which is to denote the
53context for the underlying computation algorithm if there is one.
54
55=head2 Types
56
57B<EVP_MAC> is a type that holds the implementation of a MAC.
58
59B<EVP_MAC_CTX> is a context type that holds internal MAC information
60as well as a reference to a computation context, for those MACs that
61rely on an underlying computation algorithm.
62
63=head2 Context manipulation functions
64
65EVP_MAC_CTX_new() creates a new context for the MAC type C<mac>.
66EVP_MAC_CTX_new_id() creates a new context for the numerical MAC
67identity <nid>.
68The created context can then be used with most other functions
69described here.
70
71EVP_MAC_CTX_free() frees the contents of the context, including an
72underlying context if there is one, as well as the context itself.
73B<NULL> is a valid parameter, for which this function is a no-op.
74
75EVP_MAC_CTX_copy() makes a deep copy of the C<src> context to the
76C<dest> context.
77The C<dest> context I<must> have been created before calling this
78function.
79
80EVP_MAC_CTX_mac() returns the B<EVP_MAC> associated with the context
81C<ctx>.
82
83=head2 Computing functions
84
85EVP_MAC_init() sets up the underlying context with information given
86through diverse controls.
87This should be called before calling EVP_MAC_update() and
88EVP_MAC_final().
89
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90EVP_MAC_update() adds C<datalen> bytes from C<data> to the MAC input.
91
92EVP_MAC_final() does the final computation and stores the result in
93the memory pointed at by C<out>, and sets its size in the B<size_t>
94the C<poutlen> points at.
95If C<out> is B<NULL>, then no computation is made.
96To figure out what the output length will be and allocate space for it
97dynamically, simply call with C<out> being B<NULL> and C<poutlen>
98pointing at a valid location, then allocate space and make a second
99call with C<out> pointing at the allocated space.
100
101EVP_MAC_ctrl() is used to manipulate or get information on aspects of
102the MAC which may vary depending on the MAC algorithm or its
103implementation.
104This includes the MAC key, and for MACs that use other algorithms to
105do their computation, this is also the way to tell it which one to
106use.
107This functions takes variable arguments, the exact expected arguments
108depend on C<cmd>.
109EVP_MAC_ctrl() can be called both before and after EVP_MAC_init(), but
110the effect will depend on what control is being use.
cf1698cb 111See L</CONTROLS> below for a description of standard controls.
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112
113EVP_MAC_vctrl() is the variant of EVP_MAC_ctrl() that takes a
114C<va_list> argument instead of variadic arguments.
115
116EVP_MAC_ctrl_str() is an alternative to EVP_MAC_ctrl() to control the
117MAC implementation as E<lt> C<type>, C<value> E<gt> pairs.
118The MAC implementation documentation should specify what control type
119strings are accepted.
120
121EVP_MAC_str2ctrl() and EVP_MAC_hex2ctrl() are helper functions to
122control the MAC implementation with raw strings or with strings
123containing hexadecimal numbers.
124The latter are decoded into bitstrings that are sent on to
125EVP_MAC_ctrl().
126
127=head2 Information functions
128
129EVP_MAC_size() returns the MAC output size for the given context.
130
131EVP_MAC_nid() returns the numeric identity of the given MAC implementation.
132
133EVP_MAC_name() returns the name of the given MAC implementation.
134
135=head2 Object database functions
136
137EVP_get_macbyname() fetches a MAC implementation from the object
138database by name.
139
140EVP_get_macbynid() fetches a MAC implementation from the object
141database by numeric identity.
142
143EVP_get_macbyobj() fetches a MAC implementation from the object
144database by ASN.1 OBJECT (i.e. an encoded OID).
145
146=head1 CONTROLS
147
148The standard controls are:
149
150=over 4
151
152=item B<EVP_MAC_CTRL_SET_KEY>
153
154This control expects two arguments: C<unsigned char *key>, C<size_t keylen>
155
156These will set the MAC key from the given string of the given length.
157The string may be any bitstring, and can contain NUL bytes.
158
159For MACs that use an underlying computation algorithm, the algorithm
160I<must> be set first, see B<EVP_MAC_CTRL_SET_ENGINE>,
161B<EVP_MAC_CTRL_SET_MD> and B<EVP_MAC_CTRL_SET_CIPHER> below.
162
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163=item B<EVP_MAC_CTRL_SET_IV>
164
165This control expects two arguments: C<unsigned char *key>, C<size_t keylen>
166
167Some MAC implementations require an IV, this control sets the IV.
168
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169=item B<EVP_MAC_CTRL_SET_CUSTOM>
170
13b3cd7b 171This control expects two arguments: C<unsigned char *custom>, C<size_t customlen>
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13b3cd7b 173Some MAC implementations (KMAC, BLAKE2) accept a Customization String,
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174this control sets the Customization String. The default value is "".
175
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176=item B<EVP_MAC_CTRL_SET_SALT>
177
178This control expects two arguments: C<unsigned char *salt>, C<size_t saltlen>
179
180This option is used by BLAKE2 MAC.
181
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182=item B<EVP_MAC_CTRL_SET_XOF>
183
184This control expects one argument: C<int xof>
185
186This option is used by KMAC.
187
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188=item B<EVP_MAC_CTRL_SET_FLAGS>
189
6e624a64 190This control expects one argument: C<unsigned long flags>
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191
192These will set the MAC flags to the given numbers.
193Some MACs do not support this option.
194
195=item B<EVP_MAC_CTRL_SET_ENGINE>
196
197=item B<EVP_MAC_CTRL_SET_MD>
198
199=item B<EVP_MAC_CTRL_SET_CIPHER>
200
201For MAC implementations that use an underlying computation algorithm,
202these controls set what the algorithm should be, and the engine that
203implements the algorithm if needed.
204
205B<EVP_MAC_CTRL_SET_ENGINE> takes one argument: C<ENGINE *>
206
207B<EVP_MAC_CTRL_SET_MD> takes one argument: C<EVP_MD *>
208
209B<EVP_MAC_CTRL_SET_CIPHER> takes one argument: C<EVP_CIPHER *>
210
211=item B<EVP_MAC_CTRL_SET_SIZE>
212
213For MAC implementations that support it, set the output size that
214EVP_MAC_final() should produce.
215The allowed sizes vary between MAC implementations.
216
217=back
218
219All these control should be used before the calls to any of
220EVP_MAC_init(), EVP_MAC_update() and EVP_MAC_final() for a full
221computation.
222Anything else may give undefined results.
223
224=head1 NOTES
225
226EVP_get_macbynid(), EVP_get_macbyobj() and EVP_MAC_name() are
227implemented as a macro.
228
229=head1 RETURN VALUES
230
231EVP_MAC_CTX_new() and EVP_MAC_CTX_new_id() return a pointer to a newly
232created EVP_MAC_CTX, or NULL if allocation failed.
233
234EVP_MAC_CTX_free() returns nothing at all.
235
13b3cd7b 236EVP_MAC_CTX_copy(), EVP_MAC_init(), EVP_MAC_update(),
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237and EVP_MAC_final() return 1 on success, 0 on error.
238
239EVP_MAC_ctrl(), EVP_MAC_ctrl_str(), EVP_MAC_str2ctrl() and
240EVP_MAC_hex2ctrl() return 1 on success and 0 or a negative value on
241error.
242In particular, the value -2 indicates that the given control type
243isn't supported by the MAC implementation.
244
245EVP_MAC_size() returns the expected output size, or 0 if it isn't
246set.
247If it isn't set, a call to EVP_MAC_init() should get it set.
248
249EVP_MAC_nid() returns the numeric identity for the given C<mac>.
250
251EVP_MAC_name() returns the name for the given C<mac>, if it has been
252added to the object database.
253
254EVP_add_mac() returns 1 if the given C<mac> was successfully added to
255the object database, otherwise 0.
256
257EVP_get_macbyname(), EVP_get_macbynid() and EVP_get_macbyobj() return
258the request MAC implementation, if it exists in the object database,
259otherwise B<NULL>.
260
261=head1 EXAMPLE
262
263 #include <stdlib.h>
264 #include <stdio.h>
265 #include <string.h>
266 #include <stdarg.h>
267 #include <unistd.h>
268
269 #include <openssl/evp.h>
270 #include <openssl/err.h>
271
272 int ctrl_ign_unsupported(EVP_MAC_CTX *ctx, int cmd, ...)
273 {
274 va_list args;
275 int rv;
276
277 va_start(args, cmd);
278 rv = EVP_MAC_vctrl(ctx, cmd, args);
279 va_end(args);
280
281 if (rv == -2)
282 rv = 1; /* Ignore unsupported, pretend it worked fine */
283
284 return rv;
285 }
286
287 int main() {
288 const EVP_MAC *mac =
289 EVP_get_macbyname(getenv("MY_MAC"));
290 const EVP_CIPHER *cipher =
291 EVP_get_cipherbyname(getenv("MY_MAC_CIPHER"));
292 const EVP_MD *digest =
293 EVP_get_digestbyname(getenv("MY_MAC_DIGEST"));
294 const char *key = getenv("MY_KEY");
295 EVP_MAC_CTX *ctx = NULL;
296
297 unsigned char buf[4096];
298 ssize_t read_l;
299 size_t final_l;
300
301 size_t i;
302
303 if (mac == NULL
304 || key == NULL
305 || (ctx = EVP_MAC_CTX_new(mac)) == NULL
306 || (cipher != NULL
307 && !ctrl_ign_unsupported(ctx, EVP_MAC_CTRL_SET_CIPHER, cipher))
308 || (digest != NULL
309 && !ctrl_ign_unsupported(ctx, EVP_MAC_CTRL_SET_MD, digest))
310 || EVP_MAC_ctrl(ctx, EVP_MAC_CTRL_SET_KEY, key, strlen(key)) <= 0)
311 goto err;
312
313 if (!EVP_MAC_init(ctx))
314 goto err;
315
316 while ( (read_l = read(STDIN_FILENO, buf, sizeof(buf))) < 0) {
317 if (!EVP_MAC_update(ctx, buf, read_l))
318 goto err;
319 }
320
321 if (!EVP_MAC_final(ctx, buf, &final_l))
322 goto err;
323
324 printf("Result: ");
325 for (i = 0; i < final_l; i++)
326 printf("%02X", buf[i]);
327 printf("\n");
328
329 EVP_MAC_CTX_free(ctx);
330 exit(0);
331
332 err:
333 EVP_MAC_CTX_free(ctx);
334 fprintf(stderr, "Something went wrong\n");
335 ERR_print_errors_fp(stderr);
336 exit (1);
337 }
338
339A run of this program, called with correct environment variables, can
340look like this:
341
342 $ MY_MAC=cmac MY_KEY=secret0123456789 MY_MAC_CIPHER=aes-128-cbc \
343 LD_LIBRARY_PATH=. ./foo < foo.c
344 Result: ECCAAFF041B22A2299EB90A1B53B6D45
345
346(in this example, that program was stored in F<foo.c> and compiled to
347F<./foo>)
348
349=head1 SEE ALSO
350
13b3cd7b 351L<EVP_MAC_BLAKE2(7)>,
6723f867 352L<EVP_MAC_CMAC(7)>,
afc580b9 353L<EVP_MAC_GMAC(7)>,
c89d9cda 354L<EVP_MAC_HMAC(7)>,
6e624a64 355L<EVP_MAC_KMAC(7)>,
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356L<EVP_MAC_SIPHASH(7)>,
357L<EVP_MAC_POLY1305(7)>
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359=head1 COPYRIGHT
360
361Copyright 2018 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
362
4746f25a 363Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
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364this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
365in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
366L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
367
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