| #!/usr/bin/env python3 |
| |
| # Copyright The Mbed TLS Contributors |
| # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR GPL-2.0-or-later |
| |
| """Module generating EC and RSA keys to be used in test_suite_pk instead of |
| generating the required key at run time. This helps speeding up testing.""" |
| |
| from typing import Iterator, List, Tuple |
| import re |
| import argparse |
| from mbedtls_framework.asymmetric_key_data import ASYMMETRIC_KEY_DATA |
| from mbedtls_framework.build_tree import guess_project_root |
| |
| BYTES_PER_LINE = 16 |
| |
| def c_byte_array_literal_content(array_name: str, key_data: bytes) -> Iterator[str]: |
| yield 'const unsigned char ' |
| yield array_name |
| yield '[] = {' |
| for index in range(0, len(key_data), BYTES_PER_LINE): |
| yield '\n ' |
| for b in key_data[index:index + BYTES_PER_LINE]: |
| yield ' {:#04x},'.format(b) |
| yield '\n};' |
| |
| def convert_der_to_c(array_name: str, key_data: bytes) -> str: |
| return ''.join(c_byte_array_literal_content(array_name, key_data)) |
| |
| def get_key_type(key: str) -> str: |
| if re.match('PSA_KEY_TYPE_RSA_.*', key): |
| return "rsa" |
| elif re.match('PSA_KEY_TYPE_ECC_.*', key): |
| return "ec" |
| else: |
| print("Unhandled key type {}".format(key)) |
| return "unknown" |
| |
| def get_ec_key_family(key: str) -> str: |
| match = re.search(r'.*\((.*)\)', key) |
| if match is None: |
| raise Exception("Unable to get EC family from {}".format(key)) |
| return match.group(1) |
| |
| # Legacy EC group ID do not support all the key types that PSA does, so the |
| # following dictionaries are used for: |
| # - getting prefix/suffix for legacy curve names |
| # - understand if the curve is supported in legacy symbols (MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_...) |
| EC_NAME_CONVERSION = { |
| 'PSA_ECC_FAMILY_SECP_K1': { |
| 192: ('secp', 'k1'), |
| 224: ('secp', 'k1'), |
| 256: ('secp', 'k1') |
| }, |
| 'PSA_ECC_FAMILY_SECP_R1': { |
| 192: ('secp', 'r1'), |
| 224: ('secp', 'r1'), |
| 256: ('secp', 'r1'), |
| 384: ('secp', 'r1'), |
| 521: ('secp', 'r1') |
| }, |
| 'PSA_ECC_FAMILY_BRAINPOOL_P_R1': { |
| 256: ('bp', 'r1'), |
| 384: ('bp', 'r1'), |
| 512: ('bp', 'r1') |
| }, |
| 'PSA_ECC_FAMILY_MONTGOMERY': { |
| 255: ('curve', '19'), |
| 448: ('curve', '') |
| } |
| } |
| |
| def get_ec_curve_name(priv_key: str, bits: int) -> str: |
| ec_family = get_ec_key_family(priv_key) |
| try: |
| prefix = EC_NAME_CONVERSION[ec_family][bits][0] |
| suffix = EC_NAME_CONVERSION[ec_family][bits][1] |
| except KeyError: |
| return "" |
| return prefix + str(bits) + suffix |
| |
| def get_look_up_table_entry(key_type: str, group_id_or_keybits: str, |
| priv_array_name: str, pub_array_name: str) -> Iterator[str]: |
| if key_type == "ec": |
| yield " {{ {}, 0,\n".format(group_id_or_keybits) |
| else: |
| yield " {{ 0, {},\n".format(group_id_or_keybits) |
| yield " {0}, sizeof({0}),\n".format(priv_array_name) |
| yield " {0}, sizeof({0}) }},".format(pub_array_name) |
| |
| |
| def write_output_file(output_file_name: str, arrays: str, look_up_table: str): |
| with open(output_file_name, 'wt') as output: |
| output.write("""\ |
| /********************************************************************************* |
| * This file was automatically generated from framework/scripts/generate_test_keys.py. |
| * Please do not edit it manually. |
| *********************************************************************************/ |
| """) |
| output.write(arrays) |
| output.write(""" |
| struct predefined_key_element {{ |
| int group_id; // EC group ID; 0 for RSA keys |
| int keybits; // bits size of RSA key; 0 for EC keys |
| const unsigned char *priv_key; |
| size_t priv_key_len; |
| const unsigned char *pub_key; |
| size_t pub_key_len; |
| }}; |
| |
| struct predefined_key_element predefined_keys[] = {{ |
| {} |
| }}; |
| |
| /* End of generated file */ |
| """.format(look_up_table)) |
| |
| def collect_keys() -> Tuple[str, str]: |
| """" |
| This function reads key data from ASYMMETRIC_KEY_DATA and, only for the |
| keys supported in legacy ECP/RSA modules, it returns 2 strings: |
| - the 1st contains C arrays declaration of these keys and |
| - the 2nd contains the final look-up table for all these arrays. |
| """ |
| arrays = [] |
| look_up_table = [] |
| |
| # Get a list of private keys only in order to get a single item for every |
| # (key type, key bits) pair. We know that ASYMMETRIC_KEY_DATA |
| # contains also the public counterpart. |
| priv_keys = [key for key in ASYMMETRIC_KEY_DATA if '_KEY_PAIR' in key] |
| priv_keys = sorted(priv_keys) |
| |
| for priv_key in priv_keys: |
| key_type = get_key_type(priv_key) |
| # Ignore keys which are not EC or RSA |
| if key_type == "unknown": |
| continue |
| |
| pub_key = re.sub('_KEY_PAIR', '_PUBLIC_KEY', priv_key) |
| |
| for bits in ASYMMETRIC_KEY_DATA[priv_key]: |
| if key_type == "ec": |
| curve = get_ec_curve_name(priv_key, bits) |
| # Ignore EC curves unsupported in legacy symbols |
| if curve == "": |
| continue |
| # Create output array name |
| if key_type == "rsa": |
| array_name_base = "_".join(["test", key_type, str(bits)]) |
| else: |
| array_name_base = "_".join(["test", key_type, curve]) |
| array_name_priv = array_name_base + "_priv" |
| array_name_pub = array_name_base + "_pub" |
| # Convert bytearray to C array |
| c_array_priv = convert_der_to_c(array_name_priv, ASYMMETRIC_KEY_DATA[priv_key][bits]) |
| c_array_pub = convert_der_to_c(array_name_pub, ASYMMETRIC_KEY_DATA[pub_key][bits]) |
| # Write the C array to the output file |
| arrays.append(''.join(["\n", c_array_priv, "\n", c_array_pub, "\n"])) |
| # Update the lookup table |
| if key_type == "ec": |
| group_id_or_keybits = "MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_" + curve.upper() |
| else: |
| group_id_or_keybits = str(bits) |
| look_up_table.append(''.join(get_look_up_table_entry(key_type, group_id_or_keybits, |
| array_name_priv, array_name_pub))) |
| |
| return ''.join(arrays), '\n'.join(look_up_table) |
| |
| def main() -> None: |
| default_output_path = guess_project_root() + "/framework/tests/include/test/test_keys.h" |
| |
| argparser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| argparser.add_argument("--output", help="Output file", default=default_output_path) |
| args = argparser.parse_args() |
| |
| output_file = args.output |
| |
| arrays, look_up_table = collect_keys() |
| |
| write_output_file(output_file, arrays, look_up_table) |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| main() |