| =pod |
| |
| =head1 NAME |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_new, EVP_CIPHER_CTX_reset, EVP_CIPHER_CTX_free, |
| EVP_EncryptInit_ex, EVP_EncryptUpdate, EVP_EncryptFinal_ex, |
| EVP_DecryptInit_ex, EVP_DecryptUpdate, EVP_DecryptFinal_ex, |
| EVP_CipherInit_ex, EVP_CipherUpdate, EVP_CipherFinal_ex, |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_set_key_length, EVP_CIPHER_CTX_ctrl, EVP_EncryptInit, |
| EVP_EncryptFinal, EVP_DecryptInit, EVP_DecryptFinal, |
| EVP_CipherInit, EVP_CipherFinal, EVP_get_cipherbyname, |
| EVP_get_cipherbynid, EVP_get_cipherbyobj, EVP_CIPHER_nid, |
| EVP_CIPHER_block_size, EVP_CIPHER_key_length, EVP_CIPHER_iv_length, |
| EVP_CIPHER_flags, EVP_CIPHER_mode, EVP_CIPHER_type, EVP_CIPHER_CTX_cipher, |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_nid, EVP_CIPHER_CTX_block_size, EVP_CIPHER_CTX_key_length, |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_iv_length, EVP_CIPHER_CTX_get_app_data, |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_set_app_data, EVP_CIPHER_CTX_type, EVP_CIPHER_CTX_flags, |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_mode, EVP_CIPHER_param_to_asn1, EVP_CIPHER_asn1_to_param, |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_set_padding, EVP_enc_null, EVP_des_cbc, EVP_des_ecb, |
| EVP_des_cfb, EVP_des_ofb, EVP_des_ede_cbc, EVP_des_ede, EVP_des_ede_ofb, |
| EVP_des_ede_cfb, EVP_des_ede3_cbc, EVP_des_ede3, EVP_des_ede3_ofb, |
| EVP_des_ede3_cfb, EVP_desx_cbc, EVP_rc4, EVP_rc4_40, EVP_idea_cbc, |
| EVP_idea_ecb, EVP_idea_cfb, EVP_idea_ofb, EVP_rc2_cbc, |
| EVP_rc2_ecb, EVP_rc2_cfb, EVP_rc2_ofb, EVP_rc2_40_cbc, EVP_rc2_64_cbc, |
| EVP_bf_cbc, EVP_bf_ecb, EVP_bf_cfb, EVP_bf_ofb, EVP_cast5_cbc, |
| EVP_cast5_ecb, EVP_cast5_cfb, EVP_cast5_ofb, EVP_rc5_32_12_16_cbc, |
| EVP_rc5_32_12_16_ecb, EVP_rc5_32_12_16_cfb, EVP_rc5_32_12_16_ofb, |
| EVP_aes_128_cbc, EVP_aes_128_ecb, EVP_aes_128_cfb, EVP_aes_128_ofb, |
| EVP_aes_192_cbc, EVP_aes_192_ecb, EVP_aes_192_cfb, EVP_aes_192_ofb, |
| EVP_aes_256_cbc, EVP_aes_256_ecb, EVP_aes_256_cfb, EVP_aes_256_ofb, |
| EVP_aes_128_gcm, EVP_aes_192_gcm, EVP_aes_256_gcm, |
| EVP_aes_128_ccm, EVP_aes_192_ccm, EVP_aes_256_ccm - EVP cipher routines |
| |
| =for comment generic |
| |
| =head1 SYNOPSIS |
| |
| #include <openssl/evp.h> |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX *EVP_CIPHER_CTX_new(void); |
| int EVP_CIPHER_CTX_reset(EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx); |
| void EVP_CIPHER_CTX_free(EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx); |
| |
| int EVP_EncryptInit_ex(EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx, const EVP_CIPHER *type, |
| ENGINE *impl, unsigned char *key, unsigned char *iv); |
| int EVP_EncryptUpdate(EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx, unsigned char *out, |
| int *outl, unsigned char *in, int inl); |
| int EVP_EncryptFinal_ex(EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx, unsigned char *out, |
| int *outl); |
| |
| int EVP_DecryptInit_ex(EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx, const EVP_CIPHER *type, |
| ENGINE *impl, unsigned char *key, unsigned char *iv); |
| int EVP_DecryptUpdate(EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx, unsigned char *out, |
| int *outl, unsigned char *in, int inl); |
| int EVP_DecryptFinal_ex(EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx, unsigned char *outm, |
| int *outl); |
| |
| int EVP_CipherInit_ex(EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx, const EVP_CIPHER *type, |
| ENGINE *impl, unsigned char *key, unsigned char *iv, int enc); |
| int EVP_CipherUpdate(EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx, unsigned char *out, |
| int *outl, unsigned char *in, int inl); |
| int EVP_CipherFinal_ex(EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx, unsigned char *outm, |
| int *outl); |
| |
| int EVP_EncryptInit(EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx, const EVP_CIPHER *type, |
| unsigned char *key, unsigned char *iv); |
| int EVP_EncryptFinal(EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx, unsigned char *out, |
| int *outl); |
| |
| int EVP_DecryptInit(EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx, const EVP_CIPHER *type, |
| unsigned char *key, unsigned char *iv); |
| int EVP_DecryptFinal(EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx, unsigned char *outm, |
| int *outl); |
| |
| int EVP_CipherInit(EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx, const EVP_CIPHER *type, |
| unsigned char *key, unsigned char *iv, int enc); |
| int EVP_CipherFinal(EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx, unsigned char *outm, |
| int *outl); |
| |
| int EVP_CIPHER_CTX_set_padding(EVP_CIPHER_CTX *x, int padding); |
| int EVP_CIPHER_CTX_set_key_length(EVP_CIPHER_CTX *x, int keylen); |
| int EVP_CIPHER_CTX_ctrl(EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx, int type, int arg, void *ptr); |
| |
| const EVP_CIPHER *EVP_get_cipherbyname(const char *name); |
| const EVP_CIPHER *EVP_get_cipherbynid(int nid); |
| const EVP_CIPHER *EVP_get_cipherbyobj(const ASN1_OBJECT *a); |
| |
| int EVP_CIPHER_nid(const EVP_CIPHER *e); |
| int EVP_CIPHER_block_size(const EVP_CIPHER *e); |
| int EVP_CIPHER_key_length(const EVP_CIPHER *e) |
| int EVP_CIPHER_key_length(const EVP_CIPHER *e); |
| int EVP_CIPHER_iv_length(const EVP_CIPHER *e); |
| unsigned long EVP_CIPHER_flags(const EVP_CIPHER *e); |
| unsigned long EVP_CIPHER_mode(const EVP_CIPHER *e); |
| int EVP_CIPHER_type(const EVP_CIPHER *ctx); |
| |
| const EVP_CIPHER *EVP_CIPHER_CTX_cipher(const EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx); |
| int EVP_CIPHER_CTX_nid(const EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx); |
| int EVP_CIPHER_CTX_block_size(const EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx); |
| int EVP_CIPHER_CTX_key_length(const EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx); |
| int EVP_CIPHER_CTX_iv_length(const EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx); |
| void *EVP_CIPHER_CTX_get_app_data(const EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx); |
| void EVP_CIPHER_CTX_set_app_data(const EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx, void *data); |
| int EVP_CIPHER_CTX_type(const EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx); |
| int EVP_CIPHER_CTX_mode(const EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx); |
| |
| int EVP_CIPHER_param_to_asn1(EVP_CIPHER_CTX *c, ASN1_TYPE *type); |
| int EVP_CIPHER_asn1_to_param(EVP_CIPHER_CTX *c, ASN1_TYPE *type); |
| |
| =head1 DESCRIPTION |
| |
| The EVP cipher routines are a high level interface to certain |
| symmetric ciphers. |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_new() creates a cipher context. |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_free() clears all information from a cipher context |
| and free up any allocated memory associate with it, including B<ctx> |
| itself. This function should be called after all operations using a |
| cipher are complete so sensitive information does not remain in |
| memory. |
| |
| EVP_EncryptInit_ex() sets up cipher context B<ctx> for encryption |
| with cipher B<type> from ENGINE B<impl>. B<ctx> must be created |
| before calling this function. B<type> is normally supplied |
| by a function such as EVP_aes_256_cbc(). If B<impl> is NULL then the |
| default implementation is used. B<key> is the symmetric key to use |
| and B<iv> is the IV to use (if necessary), the actual number of bytes |
| used for the key and IV depends on the cipher. It is possible to set |
| all parameters to NULL except B<type> in an initial call and supply |
| the remaining parameters in subsequent calls, all of which have B<type> |
| set to NULL. This is done when the default cipher parameters are not |
| appropriate. |
| |
| EVP_EncryptUpdate() encrypts B<inl> bytes from the buffer B<in> and |
| writes the encrypted version to B<out>. This function can be called |
| multiple times to encrypt successive blocks of data. The amount |
| of data written depends on the block alignment of the encrypted data: |
| as a result the amount of data written may be anything from zero bytes |
| to (inl + cipher_block_size - 1) so B<out> should contain sufficient |
| room. The actual number of bytes written is placed in B<outl>. It also |
| checks if B<in> and B<out> are partially overlapping, and if they are |
| 0 is returned to indicate failure. |
| |
| If padding is enabled (the default) then EVP_EncryptFinal_ex() encrypts |
| the "final" data, that is any data that remains in a partial block. |
| It uses standard block padding (aka PKCS padding) as described in |
| the NOTES section, below. The encrypted |
| final data is written to B<out> which should have sufficient space for |
| one cipher block. The number of bytes written is placed in B<outl>. After |
| this function is called the encryption operation is finished and no further |
| calls to EVP_EncryptUpdate() should be made. |
| |
| If padding is disabled then EVP_EncryptFinal_ex() will not encrypt any more |
| data and it will return an error if any data remains in a partial block: |
| that is if the total data length is not a multiple of the block size. |
| |
| EVP_DecryptInit_ex(), EVP_DecryptUpdate() and EVP_DecryptFinal_ex() are the |
| corresponding decryption operations. EVP_DecryptFinal() will return an |
| error code if padding is enabled and the final block is not correctly |
| formatted. The parameters and restrictions are identical to the encryption |
| operations except that if padding is enabled the decrypted data buffer B<out> |
| passed to EVP_DecryptUpdate() should have sufficient room for |
| (B<inl> + cipher_block_size) bytes unless the cipher block size is 1 in |
| which case B<inl> bytes is sufficient. |
| |
| EVP_CipherInit_ex(), EVP_CipherUpdate() and EVP_CipherFinal_ex() are |
| functions that can be used for decryption or encryption. The operation |
| performed depends on the value of the B<enc> parameter. It should be set |
| to 1 for encryption, 0 for decryption and -1 to leave the value unchanged |
| (the actual value of 'enc' being supplied in a previous call). |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_reset() clears all information from a cipher context |
| and free up any allocated memory associate with it, except the B<ctx> |
| itself. This function should be called anytime B<ctx> is to be reused |
| for another EVP_CipherInit() / EVP_CipherUpdate() / EVP_CipherFinal() |
| series of calls. |
| |
| EVP_EncryptInit(), EVP_DecryptInit() and EVP_CipherInit() behave in a |
| similar way to EVP_EncryptInit_ex(), EVP_DecryptInit_ex() and |
| EVP_CipherInit_ex() except the B<ctx> parameter does not need to be |
| initialized and they always use the default cipher implementation. |
| |
| EVP_EncryptFinal(), EVP_DecryptFinal() and EVP_CipherFinal() are |
| identical to EVP_EncryptFinal_ex(), EVP_DecryptFinal_ex() and |
| EVP_CipherFinal_ex(). In previous releases they also cleaned up |
| the B<ctx>, but this is no longer done and EVP_CIPHER_CTX_clean() |
| must be called to free any context resources. |
| |
| EVP_get_cipherbyname(), EVP_get_cipherbynid() and EVP_get_cipherbyobj() |
| return an EVP_CIPHER structure when passed a cipher name, a NID or an |
| ASN1_OBJECT structure. |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_nid() and EVP_CIPHER_CTX_nid() return the NID of a cipher when |
| passed an B<EVP_CIPHER> or B<EVP_CIPHER_CTX> structure. The actual NID |
| value is an internal value which may not have a corresponding OBJECT |
| IDENTIFIER. |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_set_padding() enables or disables padding. This |
| function should be called after the context is set up for encryption |
| or decryption with EVP_EncryptInit_ex(), EVP_DecryptInit_ex() or |
| EVP_CipherInit_ex(). By default encryption operations are padded using |
| standard block padding and the padding is checked and removed when |
| decrypting. If the B<pad> parameter is zero then no padding is |
| performed, the total amount of data encrypted or decrypted must then |
| be a multiple of the block size or an error will occur. |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_key_length() and EVP_CIPHER_CTX_key_length() return the key |
| length of a cipher when passed an B<EVP_CIPHER> or B<EVP_CIPHER_CTX> |
| structure. The constant B<EVP_MAX_KEY_LENGTH> is the maximum key length |
| for all ciphers. Note: although EVP_CIPHER_key_length() is fixed for a |
| given cipher, the value of EVP_CIPHER_CTX_key_length() may be different |
| for variable key length ciphers. |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_set_key_length() sets the key length of the cipher ctx. |
| If the cipher is a fixed length cipher then attempting to set the key |
| length to any value other than the fixed value is an error. |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_iv_length() and EVP_CIPHER_CTX_iv_length() return the IV |
| length of a cipher when passed an B<EVP_CIPHER> or B<EVP_CIPHER_CTX>. |
| It will return zero if the cipher does not use an IV. The constant |
| B<EVP_MAX_IV_LENGTH> is the maximum IV length for all ciphers. |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_block_size() and EVP_CIPHER_CTX_block_size() return the block |
| size of a cipher when passed an B<EVP_CIPHER> or B<EVP_CIPHER_CTX> |
| structure. The constant B<EVP_MAX_BLOCK_LENGTH> is also the maximum block |
| length for all ciphers. |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_type() and EVP_CIPHER_CTX_type() return the type of the passed |
| cipher or context. This "type" is the actual NID of the cipher OBJECT |
| IDENTIFIER as such it ignores the cipher parameters and 40 bit RC2 and |
| 128 bit RC2 have the same NID. If the cipher does not have an object |
| identifier or does not have ASN1 support this function will return |
| B<NID_undef>. |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_cipher() returns the B<EVP_CIPHER> structure when passed |
| an B<EVP_CIPHER_CTX> structure. |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_mode() and EVP_CIPHER_CTX_mode() return the block cipher mode: |
| EVP_CIPH_ECB_MODE, EVP_CIPH_CBC_MODE, EVP_CIPH_CFB_MODE or |
| EVP_CIPH_OFB_MODE. If the cipher is a stream cipher then |
| EVP_CIPH_STREAM_CIPHER is returned. |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_param_to_asn1() sets the AlgorithmIdentifier "parameter" based |
| on the passed cipher. This will typically include any parameters and an |
| IV. The cipher IV (if any) must be set when this call is made. This call |
| should be made before the cipher is actually "used" (before any |
| EVP_EncryptUpdate(), EVP_DecryptUpdate() calls for example). This function |
| may fail if the cipher does not have any ASN1 support. |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_asn1_to_param() sets the cipher parameters based on an ASN1 |
| AlgorithmIdentifier "parameter". The precise effect depends on the cipher |
| In the case of RC2, for example, it will set the IV and effective key length. |
| This function should be called after the base cipher type is set but before |
| the key is set. For example EVP_CipherInit() will be called with the IV and |
| key set to NULL, EVP_CIPHER_asn1_to_param() will be called and finally |
| EVP_CipherInit() again with all parameters except the key set to NULL. It is |
| possible for this function to fail if the cipher does not have any ASN1 support |
| or the parameters cannot be set (for example the RC2 effective key length |
| is not supported. |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_ctrl() allows various cipher specific parameters to be determined |
| and set. |
| |
| =head1 RETURN VALUES |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_new() returns a pointer to a newly created |
| B<EVP_CIPHER_CTX> for success and B<NULL> for failure. |
| |
| EVP_EncryptInit_ex(), EVP_EncryptUpdate() and EVP_EncryptFinal_ex() |
| return 1 for success and 0 for failure. |
| |
| EVP_DecryptInit_ex() and EVP_DecryptUpdate() return 1 for success and 0 for failure. |
| EVP_DecryptFinal_ex() returns 0 if the decrypt failed or 1 for success. |
| |
| EVP_CipherInit_ex() and EVP_CipherUpdate() return 1 for success and 0 for failure. |
| EVP_CipherFinal_ex() returns 0 for a decryption failure or 1 for success. |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_reset() returns 1 for success and 0 for failure. |
| |
| EVP_get_cipherbyname(), EVP_get_cipherbynid() and EVP_get_cipherbyobj() |
| return an B<EVP_CIPHER> structure or NULL on error. |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_nid() and EVP_CIPHER_CTX_nid() return a NID. |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_block_size() and EVP_CIPHER_CTX_block_size() return the block |
| size. |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_key_length() and EVP_CIPHER_CTX_key_length() return the key |
| length. |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_set_padding() always returns 1. |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_iv_length() and EVP_CIPHER_CTX_iv_length() return the IV |
| length or zero if the cipher does not use an IV. |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_type() and EVP_CIPHER_CTX_type() return the NID of the cipher's |
| OBJECT IDENTIFIER or NID_undef if it has no defined OBJECT IDENTIFIER. |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_cipher() returns an B<EVP_CIPHER> structure. |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_param_to_asn1() and EVP_CIPHER_asn1_to_param() return greater |
| than zero for success and zero or a negative number. |
| |
| =head1 CIPHER LISTING |
| |
| All algorithms have a fixed key length unless otherwise stated. |
| |
| =over 4 |
| |
| =item EVP_enc_null() |
| |
| Null cipher: does nothing. |
| |
| =item EVP_aes_128_cbc(), EVP_aes_128_ecb(), EVP_aes_128_cfb(), EVP_aes_128_ofb() |
| |
| AES with a 128-bit key in CBC, ECB, CFB and OFB modes respectively. |
| |
| =item EVP_aes_192_cbc(), EVP_aes_192_ecb(), EVP_aes_192_cfb(), EVP_aes_192_ofb() |
| |
| AES with a 192-bit key in CBC, ECB, CFB and OFB modes respectively. |
| |
| =item EVP_aes_256_cbc(), EVP_aes_256_ecb(), EVP_aes_256_cfb(), EVP_aes_256_ofb() |
| |
| AES with a 256-bit key in CBC, ECB, CFB and OFB modes respectively. |
| |
| =item EVP_des_cbc(), EVP_des_ecb(), EVP_des_cfb(), EVP_des_ofb() |
| |
| DES in CBC, ECB, CFB and OFB modes respectively. |
| |
| =item EVP_des_ede_cbc(), EVP_des_ede(), EVP_des_ede_ofb(), EVP_des_ede_cfb() |
| |
| Two key triple DES in CBC, ECB, CFB and OFB modes respectively. |
| |
| =item EVP_des_ede3_cbc(), EVP_des_ede3(), EVP_des_ede3_ofb(), EVP_des_ede3_cfb() |
| |
| Three key triple DES in CBC, ECB, CFB and OFB modes respectively. |
| |
| =item EVP_desx_cbc() |
| |
| DESX algorithm in CBC mode. |
| |
| =item EVP_rc4() |
| |
| RC4 stream cipher. This is a variable key length cipher with default key length 128 bits. |
| |
| =item EVP_rc4_40() |
| |
| RC4 stream cipher with 40 bit key length. |
| This is obsolete and new code should use EVP_rc4() |
| and the EVP_CIPHER_CTX_set_key_length() function. |
| |
| =item EVP_idea_cbc() EVP_idea_ecb(), EVP_idea_cfb(), EVP_idea_ofb() |
| |
| IDEA encryption algorithm in CBC, ECB, CFB and OFB modes respectively. |
| |
| =item EVP_rc2_cbc(), EVP_rc2_ecb(), EVP_rc2_cfb(), EVP_rc2_ofb() |
| |
| RC2 encryption algorithm in CBC, ECB, CFB and OFB modes respectively. This is a variable key |
| length cipher with an additional parameter called "effective key bits" or "effective key length". |
| By default both are set to 128 bits. |
| |
| =item EVP_rc2_40_cbc(), EVP_rc2_64_cbc() |
| |
| RC2 algorithm in CBC mode with a default key length and effective key length of 40 and 64 bits. |
| These are obsolete and new code should use EVP_rc2_cbc(), EVP_CIPHER_CTX_set_key_length() and |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_ctrl() to set the key length and effective key length. |
| |
| =item EVP_bf_cbc(), EVP_bf_ecb(), EVP_bf_cfb(), EVP_bf_ofb() |
| |
| Blowfish encryption algorithm in CBC, ECB, CFB and OFB modes respectively. This is a variable key |
| length cipher. |
| |
| =item EVP_cast5_cbc(), EVP_cast5_ecb(), EVP_cast5_cfb(), EVP_cast5_ofb() |
| |
| CAST encryption algorithm in CBC, ECB, CFB and OFB modes respectively. This is a variable key |
| length cipher. |
| |
| =item EVP_rc5_32_12_16_cbc(), EVP_rc5_32_12_16_ecb(), EVP_rc5_32_12_16_cfb(), EVP_rc5_32_12_16_ofb() |
| |
| RC5 encryption algorithm in CBC, ECB, CFB and OFB modes respectively. This is a variable key length |
| cipher with an additional "number of rounds" parameter. By default the key length is set to 128 |
| bits and 12 rounds. |
| |
| =item EVP_aes_128_gcm(), EVP_aes_192_gcm(), EVP_aes_256_gcm() |
| |
| AES Galois Counter Mode (GCM) for 128, 192 and 256 bit keys respectively. |
| These ciphers require additional control operations to function correctly: see |
| the L</GCM and OCB Modes> section below for details. |
| |
| =item EVP_aes_128_ocb(void), EVP_aes_192_ocb(void), EVP_aes_256_ocb(void) |
| |
| Offset Codebook Mode (OCB) for 128, 192 and 256 bit keys respectively. |
| These ciphers require additional control operations to function correctly: see |
| the L</GCM and OCB Modes> section below for details. |
| |
| =item EVP_aes_128_ccm(), EVP_aes_192_ccm(), EVP_aes_256_ccm() |
| |
| AES Counter with CBC-MAC Mode (CCM) for 128, 192 and 256 bit keys respectively. |
| These ciphers require additional control operations to function correctly: see |
| CCM mode section below for details. |
| |
| =back |
| |
| =head1 GCM and OCB Modes |
| |
| For GCM and OCB mode ciphers the behaviour of the EVP interface is subtly |
| altered and several additional ctrl operations are supported. |
| |
| To specify any additional authenticated data (AAD) a call to EVP_CipherUpdate(), |
| EVP_EncryptUpdate() or EVP_DecryptUpdate() should be made with the output |
| parameter B<out> set to B<NULL>. |
| |
| When decrypting the return value of EVP_DecryptFinal() or EVP_CipherFinal() |
| indicates if the operation was successful. If it does not indicate success |
| the authentication operation has failed and any output data B<MUST NOT> |
| be used as it is corrupted. |
| |
| The following ctrls are supported in both GCM and OCB modes: |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_ctrl(ctx, EVP_CTRL_AEAD_SET_IVLEN, ivlen, NULL); |
| |
| Sets the IV length: this call can only be made before specifying an IV. If |
| not called a default IV length is used. For GCM AES and OCB AES the default is |
| 12 (i.e. 96 bits). For OCB mode the maximum is 15. |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_ctrl(ctx, EVP_CTRL_AEAD_GET_TAG, taglen, tag); |
| |
| Writes B<taglen> bytes of the tag value to the buffer indicated by B<tag>. |
| This call can only be made when encrypting data and B<after> all data has been |
| processed (e.g. after an EVP_EncryptFinal() call). For OCB mode the taglen must |
| either be 16 or the value previously set via EVP_CTRL_OCB_SET_TAGLEN. |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_ctrl(ctx, EVP_CTRL_AEAD_SET_TAG, taglen, tag); |
| |
| Sets the expected tag to B<taglen> bytes from B<tag>. This call is only legal |
| when decrypting data and must be made B<before> any data is processed (e.g. |
| before any EVP_DecryptUpdate() call). For OCB mode the taglen must |
| either be 16 or the value previously set via EVP_CTRL_AEAD_SET_TAG. |
| |
| In OCB mode calling this with B<tag> set to NULL sets the tag length. The tag |
| length can only be set before specifying an IV. If not called a default tag |
| length is used. For OCB AES the default is 16 (i.e. 128 bits). This is also the |
| maximum tag length for OCB. |
| |
| See L</EXAMPLES> below for an example of the use of GCM mode. |
| |
| =head1 CCM Mode |
| |
| The behaviour of CCM mode ciphers is similar to GCM mode but with a few |
| additional requirements and different ctrl values. |
| |
| Like GCM and OCB modes any additional authenticated data (AAD) is passed by calling |
| EVP_CipherUpdate(), EVP_EncryptUpdate() or EVP_DecryptUpdate() with the output |
| parameter B<out> set to B<NULL>. Additionally the total plaintext or ciphertext |
| length B<MUST> be passed to EVP_CipherUpdate(), EVP_EncryptUpdate() or |
| EVP_DecryptUpdate() with the output and input parameters (B<in> and B<out>) |
| set to B<NULL> and the length passed in the B<inl> parameter. |
| |
| The following ctrls are supported in CCM mode: |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_ctrl(ctx, EVP_CTRL_AEAD_SET_TAG, taglen, tag); |
| |
| This call is made to set the expected B<CCM> tag value when decrypting or |
| the length of the tag (with the B<tag> parameter set to NULL) when encrypting. |
| The tag length is often referred to as B<M>. If not set a default value is |
| used (12 for AES). |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_ctrl(ctx, EVP_CTRL_CCM_SET_L, ivlen, NULL); |
| |
| Sets the CCM B<L> value. If not set a default is used (8 for AES). |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_ctrl(ctx, EVP_CTRL_AEAD_SET_IVLEN, ivlen, NULL); |
| |
| Sets the CCM nonce (IV) length: this call can only be made before specifying |
| an nonce value. The nonce length is given by B<15 - L> so it is 7 by default |
| for AES. |
| |
| =head1 NOTES |
| |
| Where possible the B<EVP> interface to symmetric ciphers should be used in |
| preference to the low level interfaces. This is because the code then becomes |
| transparent to the cipher used and much more flexible. Additionally, the |
| B<EVP> interface will ensure the use of platform specific cryptographic |
| acceleration such as AES-NI (the low level interfaces do not provide the |
| guarantee). |
| |
| PKCS padding works by adding B<n> padding bytes of value B<n> to make the total |
| length of the encrypted data a multiple of the block size. Padding is always |
| added so if the data is already a multiple of the block size B<n> will equal |
| the block size. For example if the block size is 8 and 11 bytes are to be |
| encrypted then 5 padding bytes of value 5 will be added. |
| |
| When decrypting the final block is checked to see if it has the correct form. |
| |
| Although the decryption operation can produce an error if padding is enabled, |
| it is not a strong test that the input data or key is correct. A random block |
| has better than 1 in 256 chance of being of the correct format and problems with |
| the input data earlier on will not produce a final decrypt error. |
| |
| If padding is disabled then the decryption operation will always succeed if |
| the total amount of data decrypted is a multiple of the block size. |
| |
| The functions EVP_EncryptInit(), EVP_EncryptFinal(), EVP_DecryptInit(), |
| EVP_CipherInit() and EVP_CipherFinal() are obsolete but are retained for |
| compatibility with existing code. New code should use EVP_EncryptInit_ex(), |
| EVP_EncryptFinal_ex(), EVP_DecryptInit_ex(), EVP_DecryptFinal_ex(), |
| EVP_CipherInit_ex() and EVP_CipherFinal_ex() because they can reuse an |
| existing context without allocating and freeing it up on each call. |
| |
| EVP_get_cipherbynid(), and EVP_get_cipherbyobj() are implemented as macros. |
| |
| =head1 BUGS |
| |
| For RC5 the number of rounds can currently only be set to 8, 12 or 16. This is |
| a limitation of the current RC5 code rather than the EVP interface. |
| |
| EVP_MAX_KEY_LENGTH and EVP_MAX_IV_LENGTH only refer to the internal ciphers with |
| default key lengths. If custom ciphers exceed these values the results are |
| unpredictable. This is because it has become standard practice to define a |
| generic key as a fixed unsigned char array containing EVP_MAX_KEY_LENGTH bytes. |
| |
| The ASN1 code is incomplete (and sometimes inaccurate) it has only been tested |
| for certain common S/MIME ciphers (RC2, DES, triple DES) in CBC mode. |
| |
| =head1 EXAMPLES |
| |
| Encrypt a string using IDEA: |
| |
| int do_crypt(char *outfile) |
| { |
| unsigned char outbuf[1024]; |
| int outlen, tmplen; |
| /* Bogus key and IV: we'd normally set these from |
| * another source. |
| */ |
| unsigned char key[] = {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15}; |
| unsigned char iv[] = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8}; |
| char intext[] = "Some Crypto Text"; |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX ctx; |
| FILE *out; |
| |
| ctx = EVP_CIPHER_CTX_new(); |
| EVP_EncryptInit_ex(ctx, EVP_idea_cbc(), NULL, key, iv); |
| |
| if(!EVP_EncryptUpdate(ctx, outbuf, &outlen, intext, strlen(intext))) |
| { |
| /* Error */ |
| return 0; |
| } |
| /* Buffer passed to EVP_EncryptFinal() must be after data just |
| * encrypted to avoid overwriting it. |
| */ |
| if(!EVP_EncryptFinal_ex(ctx, outbuf + outlen, &tmplen)) |
| { |
| /* Error */ |
| return 0; |
| } |
| outlen += tmplen; |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_free(ctx); |
| /* Need binary mode for fopen because encrypted data is |
| * binary data. Also cannot use strlen() on it because |
| * it won't be null terminated and may contain embedded |
| * nulls. |
| */ |
| out = fopen(outfile, "wb"); |
| fwrite(outbuf, 1, outlen, out); |
| fclose(out); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| The ciphertext from the above example can be decrypted using the B<openssl> |
| utility with the command line (shown on two lines for clarity): |
| |
| openssl idea -d <filename |
| -K 000102030405060708090A0B0C0D0E0F -iv 0102030405060708 |
| |
| General encryption and decryption function example using FILE I/O and AES128 |
| with a 128-bit key: |
| |
| int do_crypt(FILE *in, FILE *out, int do_encrypt) |
| { |
| /* Allow enough space in output buffer for additional block */ |
| unsigned char inbuf[1024], outbuf[1024 + EVP_MAX_BLOCK_LENGTH]; |
| int inlen, outlen; |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx; |
| /* Bogus key and IV: we'd normally set these from |
| * another source. |
| */ |
| unsigned char key[] = "0123456789abcdeF"; |
| unsigned char iv[] = "1234567887654321"; |
| |
| /* Don't set key or IV right away; we want to check lengths */ |
| ctx = EVP_CIPHER_CTX_new(); |
| EVP_CipherInit_ex(&ctx, EVP_aes_128_cbc(), NULL, NULL, NULL, |
| do_encrypt); |
| OPENSSL_assert(EVP_CIPHER_CTX_key_length(ctx) == 16); |
| OPENSSL_assert(EVP_CIPHER_CTX_iv_length(ctx) == 16); |
| |
| /* Now we can set key and IV */ |
| EVP_CipherInit_ex(ctx, NULL, NULL, key, iv, do_encrypt); |
| |
| for(;;) |
| { |
| inlen = fread(inbuf, 1, 1024, in); |
| if (inlen <= 0) break; |
| if(!EVP_CipherUpdate(ctx, outbuf, &outlen, inbuf, inlen)) |
| { |
| /* Error */ |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_free(ctx); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| fwrite(outbuf, 1, outlen, out); |
| } |
| if(!EVP_CipherFinal_ex(ctx, outbuf, &outlen)) |
| { |
| /* Error */ |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_free(ctx); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| fwrite(outbuf, 1, outlen, out); |
| |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_free(ctx); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| |
| =head1 SEE ALSO |
| |
| L<evp(3)> |
| |
| =head1 HISTORY |
| |
| Support for OCB mode was added in OpenSSL 1.1.0 |
| |
| B<EVP_CIPHER_CTX> was made opaque in OpenSSL 1.1.0. As a result, |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_reset() appeared and EVP_CIPHER_CTX_cleanup() |
| disappeared. EVP_CIPHER_CTX_init() remains as an alias for |
| EVP_CIPHER_CTX_reset(). |
| |
| =head1 COPYRIGHT |
| |
| Copyright 2000-2016 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved. |
| |
| Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License"). You may not use |
| this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy |
| in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at |
| L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>. |
| |
| =cut |