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3Crypto Engine
Andrew Scullb4b6d4a2019-01-02 15:54:55 +00004=============
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6Overview
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David Brazdil0f672f62019-12-10 10:32:29 +00008The crypto engine (CE) API is a crypto queue manager.
Andrew Scullb4b6d4a2019-01-02 15:54:55 +00009
10Requirement
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David Brazdil0f672f62019-12-10 10:32:29 +000012You must put, at the start of your transform context your_tfm_ctx, the structure
13crypto_engine:
Andrew Scullb4b6d4a2019-01-02 15:54:55 +000014
David Brazdil0f672f62019-12-10 10:32:29 +000015::
Andrew Scullb4b6d4a2019-01-02 15:54:55 +000016
David Brazdil0f672f62019-12-10 10:32:29 +000017 struct your_tfm_ctx {
18 struct crypto_engine engine;
19 ...
20 };
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22The crypto engine only manages asynchronous requests in the form of
23crypto_async_request. It cannot know the underlying request type and thus only
24has access to the transform structure. It is not possible to access the context
25using container_of. In addition, the engine knows nothing about your
26structure "``struct your_tfm_ctx``". The engine assumes (requires) the placement
27of the known member ``struct crypto_engine`` at the beginning.
Andrew Scullb4b6d4a2019-01-02 15:54:55 +000028
29Order of operations
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David Brazdil0f672f62019-12-10 10:32:29 +000031You are required to obtain a struct crypto_engine via ``crypto_engine_alloc_init()``.
32Start it via ``crypto_engine_start()``. When finished with your work, shut down the
33engine using ``crypto_engine_stop()`` and destroy the engine with
34``crypto_engine_exit()``.
Andrew Scullb4b6d4a2019-01-02 15:54:55 +000035
David Brazdil0f672f62019-12-10 10:32:29 +000036Before transferring any request, you have to fill the context enginectx by
37providing functions for the following:
Andrew Scullb4b6d4a2019-01-02 15:54:55 +000038
David Brazdil0f672f62019-12-10 10:32:29 +000039* ``prepare_crypt_hardware``: Called once before any prepare functions are
40 called.
Andrew Scullb4b6d4a2019-01-02 15:54:55 +000041
David Brazdil0f672f62019-12-10 10:32:29 +000042* ``unprepare_crypt_hardware``: Called once after all unprepare functions have
43 been called.
Andrew Scullb4b6d4a2019-01-02 15:54:55 +000044
David Brazdil0f672f62019-12-10 10:32:29 +000045* ``prepare_cipher_request``/``prepare_hash_request``: Called before each
46 corresponding request is performed. If some processing or other preparatory
47 work is required, do it here.
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49* ``unprepare_cipher_request``/``unprepare_hash_request``: Called after each
50 request is handled. Clean up / undo what was done in the prepare function.
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52* ``cipher_one_request``/``hash_one_request``: Handle the current request by
53 performing the operation.
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55Note that these functions access the crypto_async_request structure
56associated with the received request. You are able to retrieve the original
57request by using:
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59::
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61 container_of(areq, struct yourrequesttype_request, base);
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63When your driver receives a crypto_request, you must to transfer it to
64the crypto engine via one of:
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66* crypto_transfer_ablkcipher_request_to_engine()
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68* crypto_transfer_aead_request_to_engine()
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70* crypto_transfer_akcipher_request_to_engine()
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72* crypto_transfer_hash_request_to_engine()
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74* crypto_transfer_skcipher_request_to_engine()
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76At the end of the request process, a call to one of the following functions is needed:
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78* crypto_finalize_ablkcipher_request()
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80* crypto_finalize_aead_request()
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82* crypto_finalize_akcipher_request()
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84* crypto_finalize_hash_request()
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86* crypto_finalize_skcipher_request()