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Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +02001This document explains the strategy that was used so far in starting the
2migration to PSA Crypto and mentions future perspectives and open questions.
3
4Goals
5=====
6
7Several benefits are expected from migrating to PSA Crypto:
8
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard74979912021-10-27 14:00:08 +02009G1. Use PSA Crypto drivers when available.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +020010G2. Allow isolation of long-term secrets (for example, private keys).
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard8ebed212022-02-07 10:23:49 +010011G3. Allow isolation of short-term secrets (for example, TLS session keys).
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +020012G4. Have a clean, unified API for Crypto (retire the legacy API).
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard74979912021-10-27 14:00:08 +020013G5. Code size: compile out our implementation when a driver is available.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +020014
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard481846c2022-07-12 09:27:39 +020015As of Mbed TLS 3.2, most of (G1) and all of (G2) is implemented when
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +020016`MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO` is enabled. For (G2) to take effect, the application
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard8c7b81c2022-07-18 11:17:06 +020017needs to be changed to use new APIs. For a more detailed account of what's
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard481846c2022-07-12 09:27:39 +020018implemented, see `docs/use-psa-crypto.md`, where new APIs are about (G2), and
19internal changes implement (G1).
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +020020
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard72375632024-05-21 11:43:20 +020021As of Mbed TLS 3.6 (early 2024, work towards G5 is well advanced: it is now
22possible to have hashes/HMAC, ciphers/AEAD, and ECC provided only by drivers,
23with some limitations. See `docs/driver-only-builds.md` for details.
24The main gap is RSA in PK, X.509 and TLS; it should be resolved by 4.0 work.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard52f7edb2023-03-22 15:56:01 +010025
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +020026Generally speaking, the numbering above doesn't mean that each goal requires
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard72375632024-05-21 11:43:20 +020027the preceding ones to be completed. (As an example, much progress towards G5
28was made in 3.x, while G4 will be mostly 4.0 and probably not fully complete
29until 5.0.)
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +020030
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard52f7edb2023-03-22 15:56:01 +010031
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +020032Compile-time options
33====================
34
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard52f7edb2023-03-22 15:56:01 +010035We currently have a few compile-time options that are relevant to the migration:
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +020036
37- `MBEDTLS_PSA_CRYPTO_C` - enabled by default, controls the presence of the PSA
38 Crypto APIs.
39- `MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO` - disabled by default (enabled in "full" config),
40 controls usage of PSA Crypto APIs to perform operations in X.509 and TLS
41(G1 above), as well as the availability of some new APIs (G2 above).
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardaf8cf5c2022-07-12 11:05:53 +020042- `PSA_CRYPTO_CONFIG` - disabled by default, supports builds with drivers and
43 without the corresponding software implementation (G5 above).
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +020044
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnarda6c601c2021-10-27 14:12:44 +020045The reasons why `MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO` is optional and disabled by default
46are:
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard52f7edb2023-03-22 15:56:01 +010047- it's not fully compatible with `MBEDTLS_ECP_RESTARTABLE`: you can enable
48 both, but then you won't get the full effect of RESTARTBLE (see the
49documentation of this option in `mbedtls_config.h`);
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardec3fd752022-01-17 11:29:18 +010050- to avoid a hard/default dependency of TLS, X.509 and PK on
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard80759c42022-02-08 10:33:11 +010051 `MBEDTLS_PSA_CRYPTO_C`, for backward compatibility reasons:
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard2a47d232022-04-20 15:01:13 +020052 - When `MBEDTLS_PSA_CRYPTO_C` is enabled and used, applications need to call
53 `psa_crypto_init()` before TLS/X.509 uses PSA functions. (This prevents us
54from even enabling the option by default.)
Tom Cosgrove0b86ac12022-07-29 13:44:01 +010055 - `MBEDTLS_PSA_CRYPTO_C` has a hard dependency on `MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_C ||
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardce6c0872022-02-01 10:34:20 +010056 MBEDTLS_PSA_CRYPTO_EXTERNAL_RNG` but it's
Tom Cosgrove0b86ac12022-07-29 13:44:01 +010057 currently possible to compile TLS and X.509 without any of the options.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardec3fd752022-01-17 11:29:18 +010058 Also, we can't just auto-enable `MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_C` as it doesn't build
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardce6c0872022-02-01 10:34:20 +010059 out of the box on all platforms, and even less
60 `MBEDTLS_PSA_CRYPTO_EXTERNAL_RNG` as it requires a user-provided RNG
61 function.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +020062
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard481846c2022-07-12 09:27:39 +020063The downside of this approach is that until we are able to make
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +020064`MBDEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO` non-optional (always enabled), we have to maintain
65two versions of some parts of the code: one using PSA, the other using the
66legacy APIs. However, see next section for strategies that can lower that
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnarda6c601c2021-10-27 14:12:44 +020067cost. The rest of this section explains the reasons for the
68incompatibilities mentioned above.
69
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard2a47d232022-04-20 15:01:13 +020070At the time of writing (early 2022) it is unclear what could be done about the
71backward compatibility issues, and in particular if the cost of implementing
72solutions to these problems would be higher or lower than the cost of
73maintaining dual code paths until the next major version. (Note: these
74solutions would probably also solve other problems at the same time.)
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardec3fd752022-01-17 11:29:18 +010075
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnarda6c601c2021-10-27 14:12:44 +020076### `MBEDTLS_ECP_RESTARTABLE`
77
78Currently this option controls not only the presence of restartable APIs in
79the crypto library, but also their use in the TLS and X.509 layers. Since PSA
80Crypto does not support restartable operations, there's a clear conflict: the
81TLS and X.509 layers can't both use only PSA APIs and get restartable
82behaviour.
83
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard52f7edb2023-03-22 15:56:01 +010084Support for restartable (aka interruptible) ECDSA sign/verify operation was
85added to PSA in Mbed TLS 3.4, but support for ECDH is not present yet.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnarda6c601c2021-10-27 14:12:44 +020086
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard52f7edb2023-03-22 15:56:01 +010087It will then require follow-up work to make use of the new PSA APIs in
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard481846c2022-07-12 09:27:39 +020088PK/X.509/TLS in all places where we currently allow restartable operations.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnarda6c601c2021-10-27 14:12:44 +020089
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard481846c2022-07-12 09:27:39 +020090### Backward compatibility issues with making `MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO` always on
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardec3fd752022-01-17 11:29:18 +010091
921. Existing applications may not be calling `psa_crypto_init()` before using
93 TLS, X.509 or PK. We can try to work around that by calling (the relevant
94part of) it ourselves under the hood as needed, but that would likely require
95splitting init between the parts that can fail and the parts that can't (see
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard481846c2022-07-12 09:27:39 +020096<https://github.com/ARM-software/psa-crypto-api/pull/536> for that).
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardec3fd752022-01-17 11:29:18 +0100972. It's currently not possible to enable `MBEDTLS_PSA_CRYPTO_C` in
98 configurations that don't have `MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_C`, and we can't just
99auto-enable the latter, as it won't build or work out of the box on all
100platforms. There are two kinds of things we'd need to do if we want to work
101around that:
102 1. Make it possible to enable the parts of PSA Crypto that don't require an
103 RNG (typically, public key operations, symmetric crypto, some key
104management functions (destroy etc)) in configurations that don't have
105`ENTROPY_C`. This requires going through the PSA code base to adjust
106dependencies. Risk: there may be annoying dependencies, some of which may be
107surprising.
108 2. For operations that require an RNG, provide an alternative function
109 accepting an explicit `f_rng` parameter (see #5238), that would be
110available in entropy-less builds. (Then code using those functions still needs
111to have one version using it, for entropy-less builds, and one version using
112the standard function, for driver support in build with entropy.)
113
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard481846c2022-07-12 09:27:39 +0200114See <https://github.com/Mbed-TLS/mbedtls/issues/5156>.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +0200115
116Taking advantage of the existing abstractions layers - or not
117=============================================================
118
119The Crypto library in Mbed TLS currently has 3 abstraction layers that offer
120algorithm-agnostic APIs for a class of algorithms:
121
122- MD for messages digests aka hashes (including HMAC)
123- Cipher for symmetric ciphers (included AEAD)
124- PK for asymmetric (aka public-key) cryptography (excluding key exchange)
125
126Note: key exchange (FFDH, ECDH) is not covered by an abstraction layer.
127
128These abstraction layers typically provide, in addition to the API for crypto
129operations, types and numerical identifiers for algorithms (for
130example `mbedtls_cipher_mode_t` and its values). The
131current strategy is to keep using those identifiers in most of the code, in
132particular in existing structures and public APIs, even when
133`MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO` is enabled. (This is not an issue for G1, G2, G3
134above, and is only potentially relevant for G4.)
135
136The are multiple strategies that can be used regarding the place of those
137layers in the migration to PSA.
138
139Silently call to PSA from the abstraction layer
140-----------------------------------------------
141
142- Provide a new definition (conditionally on `USE_PSA_CRYPTO`) of wrapper
143 functions in the abstraction layer, that calls PSA instead of the legacy
144crypto API.
145- Upside: changes contained to a single place, no need to change TLS or X.509
146 code anywhere.
147- Downside: tricky to implement if the PSA implementation is currently done on
148 top of that layer (dependency loop).
149
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard52f7edb2023-03-22 15:56:01 +0100150This strategy is currently (early 2023) used for all operations in the PK
151layer; the MD layer uses a variant where it dispatches to PSA if a driver is
152available and the driver subsystem has been initialized, regardless of whether
153`USE_PSA_CRYPTO` is enabled; see `md-cipher-dispatch.md` in the same directory
154for details.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +0200155
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard09503592021-10-27 14:21:23 +0200156This strategy is not very well suited to the Cipher layer, as the PSA
157implementation is currently done on top of that layer.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +0200158
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardec3fd752022-01-17 11:29:18 +0100159This strategy will probably be used for some time for the PK layer, while we
160figure out what the future of that layer is: parts of it (parse/write, ECDSA
161signatures in the format that X.509 & TLS want) are not covered by PSA, so
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard2a47d232022-04-20 15:01:13 +0200162they will need to keep existing in some way. (Also, the PK layer is a good
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardec3fd752022-01-17 11:29:18 +0100163place for dispatching to either PSA or `mbedtls_xxx_restartable` while that
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard2a47d232022-04-20 15:01:13 +0200164part is not covered by PSA yet, if we decide to do that.)
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardec3fd752022-01-17 11:29:18 +0100165
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +0200166Replace calls for each operation
167--------------------------------
168
169- For every operation that's done through this layer in TLS or X.509, just
170 replace function call with calls to PSA (conditionally on `USE_PSA_CRYPTO`)
171- Upside: conceptually simple, and if the PSA implementation is currently done
172 on top of that layer, avoids concerns about dependency loops.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardec3fd752022-01-17 11:29:18 +0100173- Upside: opens the door to building TLS/X.509 without that layer, saving some
174 code size.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +0200175- Downside: TLS/X.509 code has to be done for each operation.
176
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard52f7edb2023-03-22 15:56:01 +0100177This strategy is currently (early 2023) used for the MD layer and the Cipher
178layer in X.509 and TLS. Crypto modules however always call to MD which may
179then dispatch to PSA, see `md-cipher-dispatch.md`.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +0200180
181Opt-in use of PSA from the abstraction layer
182--------------------------------------------
183
184- Provide a new way to set up a context that causes operations on that context
185 to be done via PSA.
186- Upside: changes mostly contained in one place, TLS/X.509 code only needs to
187 be changed when setting up the context, but not when using it. In
188 particular, no changes to/duplication of existing public APIs that expect a
189 key to be passed as a context of this layer (eg, `mbedtls_pk_context`).
190- Upside: avoids dependency loop when PSA implemented on top of that layer.
191- Downside: when the context is typically set up by the application, requires
192 changes in application code.
193
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard09503592021-10-27 14:21:23 +0200194This strategy is not useful when no context is used, for example with the
195one-shot function `mbedtls_md()`.
196
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +0200197There are two variants of this strategy: one where using the new setup
198function also allows for key isolation (the key is only held by PSA,
199supporting both G1 and G2 in that area), and one without isolation (the key is
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard80759c42022-02-08 10:33:11 +0100200still stored outside of PSA most of the time, supporting only G1).
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +0200201
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard2a47d232022-04-20 15:01:13 +0200202This strategy, with support for key isolation, is currently (early 2022) used for
203private-key operations in the PK layer - see `mbedtls_pk_setup_opaque()`. This
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +0200204allows use of PSA-held private ECDSA keys in TLS and X.509 with no change to
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard2a47d232022-04-20 15:01:13 +0200205the TLS/X.509 code, but a contained change in the application.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +0200206
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard2a47d232022-04-20 15:01:13 +0200207This strategy, without key isolation, was also previously used (until 3.1
208included) in the Cipher layer - see `mbedtls_cipher_setup_psa()`. This allowed
209use of PSA for cipher operations in TLS with no change to the application
210code, and a contained change in TLS code. (It only supported a subset of
211ciphers.)
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +0200212
213Note: for private key operations in the PK layer, both the "silent" and the
214"opt-in" strategy can apply, and can complement each other, as one provides
215support for key isolation, but at the (unavoidable) code of change in
216application code, while the other requires no application change to get
217support for drivers, but fails to provide isolation support.
218
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard09503592021-10-27 14:21:23 +0200219Summary
220-------
221
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard2a47d232022-04-20 15:01:13 +0200222Strategies currently (early 2022) used with each abstraction layer:
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard09503592021-10-27 14:21:23 +0200223
224- PK (for G1): silently call PSA
225- PK (for G2): opt-in use of PSA (new key type)
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard72375632024-05-21 11:43:20 +0200226- PK (for G5): store keys in PSA-friendly format when `ECP_C` is disabled and
227 `USE_PSA` is enabled
228- Cipher (G1, TLS): replace calls at each call site
229- Cipher (G5): create a new internal abstraction layer for (non-DES) block
230 ciphers that silently calls PSA when a driver is available, see
231 `md-cipher-dispatch.md`.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard52f7edb2023-03-22 15:56:01 +0100232- MD (G1, X.509 and TLS): replace calls at each call site (depending on
233 `USE_PSA_CRYPTO`)
234- MD (G5): silently call PSA when a driver is available, see
235 `md-cipher-dispatch.md`.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard09503592021-10-27 14:21:23 +0200236
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardaf8cf5c2022-07-12 11:05:53 +0200237
238Supporting builds with drivers without the software implementation
239==================================================================
240
241This section presents a plan towards G5: save code size by compiling out our
242software implementation when a driver is available.
243
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardaf8cf5c2022-07-12 11:05:53 +0200244Let's expand a bit on the definition of the goal: in such a configuration
245(driver used, software implementation and abstraction layer compiled out),
246we want:
247
248a. the library to build in a reasonably-complete configuration,
249b. with all tests passing,
250c. and no more tests skipped than the same configuration with software
251 implementation.
252
253Criterion (c) ensures not only test coverage, but that driver-based builds are
254at feature parity with software-based builds.
255
256We can roughly divide the work needed to get there in the following steps:
257
2580. Have a working driver interface for the algorithms we want to replace.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard52f7edb2023-03-22 15:56:01 +01002591. Have users of these algorithms call to PSA or an abstraction layer than can
260 dispatch to PSA, but not the low-level legacy API, for all operations.
261(This is G1, and for PK, X.509 and TLS this is controlled by
262`MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO`.) This needs to be done in the library and tests.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardaf8cf5c2022-07-12 11:05:53 +02002632. Have users of these algorithms not depend on the legacy API for information
264 management (getting a size for a given algorithm, etc.)
2653. Adapt compile-time guards used to query availability of a given algorithm;
266 this needs to be done in the library (for crypto operations and data) and
267tests.
268
269Note: the first two steps enable use of drivers, but not by themselves removal
270of the software implementation.
271
272Note: the fact that step 1 is not achieved for all of libmbedcrypto (see
273below) is the reason why criterion (a) has "a reasonably-complete
274configuration", to allow working around internal crypto dependencies when
275working on other parts such as X.509 and TLS - for example, a configuration
276without RSA PKCS#1 v2.1 still allows reasonable use of X.509 and TLS.
277
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardfb2ed582022-07-21 11:04:52 +0200278Note: this is a conceptual division that will sometimes translate to how the
279work is divided into PRs, sometimes not. For example, in situations where it's
280not possible to achieve good test coverage at the end of step 1 or step 2, it
281is preferable to group with the next step(s) in the same PR until good test
282coverage can be reached.
283
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard52f7edb2023-03-22 15:56:01 +0100284**Status as of end of March 2023 (shortly after 3.4):**
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardaf8cf5c2022-07-12 11:05:53 +0200285
286- Step 0 is achieved for most algorithms, with only a few gaps remaining.
287- Step 1 is achieved for most of PK, X.509, and TLS when
288 `MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO` is enabled with only a few gaps remaining (see
289 docs/use-psa-crypto.md).
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard52f7edb2023-03-22 15:56:01 +0100290- Step 1 is achieved for the crypto library regarding hashes: everything uses
291 MD (not low-level hash APIs), which then dispatches to PSA if applicable.
292- Step 1 is not achieved for all of the crypto library when it come to
293 ciphers. For example,`ctr_drbg.c` calls the legacy API `mbedtls_aes`.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardaf8cf5c2022-07-12 11:05:53 +0200294- Step 2 is achieved for most of X.509 and TLS (same gaps as step 1) when
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard52f7edb2023-03-22 15:56:01 +0100295 `MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO` is enabled.
296- Step 3 is done for hashes and top-level ECC modules (ECDSA, ECDH, ECJPAKE).
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardaf8cf5c2022-07-12 11:05:53 +0200297
298**Strategy for step 1:**
299
300Regarding PK, X.509, and TLS, this is mostly achieved with only a few gaps.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard8c7b81c2022-07-18 11:17:06 +0200301(The strategy was outlined in the previous section.)
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardaf8cf5c2022-07-12 11:05:53 +0200302
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard52f7edb2023-03-22 15:56:01 +0100303Regarding libmbedcrypto:
304- for hashes and ciphers, see `md-cipher-dispatch.md` in the same directory;
305- for ECC, we have no internal uses of the top-level algorithms (ECDSA, ECDH,
306 ECJPAKE), however they all depend on `ECP_C` which in turn depends on
307`BIGNUM_C`. So, direct calls from TLS, X.509 and PK to ECP and Bignum will
308need to be replaced; see <https://github.com/Mbed-TLS/mbedtls/issues/6839> and
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb38c9c82023-03-24 10:43:28 +0100309linked issues for a summary of intermediate steps and open points.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardaf8cf5c2022-07-12 11:05:53 +0200310
311**Strategy for step 2:**
312
313The most satisfying situation here is when we can just use the PSA Crypto API
314for information management as well. However sometimes it may not be
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard8c7b81c2022-07-18 11:17:06 +0200315convenient, for example in parts of the code that accept old-style identifiers
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardaf8cf5c2022-07-12 11:05:53 +0200316(such as `mbedtls_md_type_t`) in their API and can't assume PSA to be
317compiled in (such as `rsa.c`).
318
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard52f7edb2023-03-22 15:56:01 +0100319When using an existing abstraction layer such as MD, it can provide
320information management functions. In other cases, information that was in a
321low-level module but logically belongs in a higher-level module can be moved
322to that module (for example, TLS identifiers of curves and there conversion
323to/from PSA or legacy identifiers belongs in TLS, not `ecp.c`).
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardaf8cf5c2022-07-12 11:05:53 +0200324
325**Strategy for step 3:**
326
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardf88b1b52022-07-15 11:05:05 +0200327There are currently two (complementary) ways for crypto-using code to check if a
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardaf8cf5c2022-07-12 11:05:53 +0200328particular algorithm is supported: using `MBEDTLS_xxx` macros, and using
329`PSA_WANT_xxx` macros. For example, PSA-based code that want to use SHA-256
330will check for `PSA_WANT_ALG_SHA_256`, while legacy-based code that wants to
331use SHA-256 will check for `MBEDTLS_SHA256_C` if using the `mbedtls_sha256`
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard8c7b81c2022-07-18 11:17:06 +0200332API, or for `MBEDTLS_MD_C && MBEDTLS_SHA256_C` if using the `mbedtls_md` API.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardaf8cf5c2022-07-12 11:05:53 +0200333
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardc8c352c2022-07-21 11:01:50 +0200334Code that obeys `MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO` will want to use one of the two
335dependencies above depending on whether `MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO` is defined:
336if it is, the code want the algorithm available in PSA, otherwise, it wants it
337available via the legacy API(s) is it using (MD and/or low-level).
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardaf8cf5c2022-07-12 11:05:53 +0200338
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard52f7edb2023-03-22 15:56:01 +0100339As much as possible, we're trying to create for each algorithm a single new
340macro that can be used to express dependencies everywhere (except pure PSA
341code that should always use `PSA_WANT`). For example, for hashes this is the
342`MBEDTLS_MD_CAN_xxx` family. For ECC algorithms, we have similar
343`MBEDTLS_PK_CAN_xxx` macros.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardaf8cf5c2022-07-12 11:05:53 +0200344
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard52f7edb2023-03-22 15:56:01 +0100345Note that in order to achieve that goal, even for code that obeys
346`USE_PSA_CRYPTO`, it is useful to impose that all algorithms that are
347available via the legacy APIs are also available via PSA.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardc42c7e62022-09-15 11:11:00 +0200348
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardc8c352c2022-07-21 11:01:50 +0200349Executing step 3 will mostly consist of using the right dependency macros in
350the right places (once the previous steps are done).
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardaf8cf5c2022-07-12 11:05:53 +0200351
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardfb2ed582022-07-21 11:04:52 +0200352**Note on testing**
353
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardfca4dc62022-07-26 10:10:07 +0200354Since supporting driver-only builds is not about adding features, but about
355supporting existing features in new types of builds, testing will not involve
356adding cases to the test suites, but instead adding new components in `all.sh`
357that build and run tests in newly-supported configurations. For example, if
358we're making some part of the library work with hashes provided only by
359drivers when `MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO` is defined, there should be a place in
360`all.sh` that builds and run tests in such a configuration.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardfb2ed582022-07-21 11:04:52 +0200361
362There is however a risk, especially in step 3 where we change how dependencies
363are expressed (sometimes in bulk), to get things wrong in a way that would
364result in more tests being skipped, which is easy to miss. Care must be
365taken to ensure this does not happen. The following criteria can be used:
366
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard222bc852022-12-29 13:47:25 +01003671. The sets of tests skipped in the default config and the full config must be
368 the same before and after the PR that implements step 3. This is tested
369manually for each PR that changes dependency declarations by using the script
370`outcome-analysis.sh` in the present directory.
3712. The set of tests skipped in the driver-only build is the same as in an
372 equivalent software-based configuration. This is tested automatically by the
373CI in the "Results analysis" stage, by running
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard5a2e0262023-01-23 12:51:52 +0100374`tests/scripts/analyze_outcomes.py`. See the
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard222bc852022-12-29 13:47:25 +0100375`analyze_driver_vs_reference_xxx` actions in the script and the comments above
376their declaration for how to do that locally.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardfb2ed582022-07-21 11:04:52 +0200377
378
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +0200379Migrating away from the legacy API
380==================================
381
382This section briefly introduces questions and possible plans towards G4,
383mainly as they relate to choices in previous stages.
384
385The role of the PK/Cipher/MD APIs in user migration
386---------------------------------------------------
387
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard481846c2022-07-12 09:27:39 +0200388We're currently taking advantage of the existing PK layer in order
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +0200389to reduce the number of places where library code needs to be changed. It's
390only natural to consider using the same strategy (with the PK, MD and Cipher
391layers) for facilitating migration of application code.
392
393Note: a necessary first step for that would be to make sure PSA is no longer
394implemented of top of the concerned layers
395
396### Zero-cost compatibility layer?
397
398The most favourable case is if we can have a zero-cost abstraction (no
399runtime, RAM usage or code size penalty), for example just a bunch of
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard8ebed212022-02-07 10:23:49 +0100400`#define`s, essentially mapping `mbedtls_` APIs to their `psa_` equivalent.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +0200401
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard2a47d232022-04-20 15:01:13 +0200402Unfortunately that's unlikely to fully work. For example, the MD layer uses the
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +0200403same context type for hashes and HMACs, while the PSA API (rightfully) has
404distinct operation types. Similarly, the Cipher layer uses the same context
405type for unauthenticated and AEAD ciphers, which again the PSA API
406distinguishes.
407
408It is unclear how much value, if any, a zero-cost compatibility layer that's
409incomplete (for example, for MD covering only hashes, or for Cipher covering
410only AEAD) or differs significantly from the existing API (for example,
411introducing new context types) would provide to users.
412
413### Low-cost compatibility layers?
414
415Another possibility is to keep most or all of the existing API for the PK, MD
416and Cipher layers, implemented on top of PSA, aiming for the lowest possible
417cost. For example, `mbedtls_md_context_t` would be defined as a (tagged) union
418of `psa_hash_operation_t` and `psa_mac_operation_t`, then `mbedtls_md_setup()`
419would initialize the correct part, and the rest of the functions be simple
420wrappers around PSA functions. This would vastly reduce the complexity of the
421layers compared to the existing (no need to dispatch through function
422pointers, just call the corresponding PSA API).
423
424Since this would still represent a non-zero cost, not only in terms of code
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard8ebed212022-02-07 10:23:49 +0100425size, but also in terms of maintenance (testing, etc.) this would probably
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +0200426be a temporary solution: for example keep the compatibility layers in 4.0 (and
427make them optional), but remove them in 5.0.
428
429Again, this provides the most value to users if we can manage to keep the
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard8ebed212022-02-07 10:23:49 +0100430existing API unchanged. Their might be conflicts between this goal and that of
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +0200431reducing the cost, and judgment calls may need to be made.
432
433Note: when it comes to holding public keys in the PK layer, depending on how
434the rest of the code is structured, it may be worth holding the key data in
435memory controlled by the PK layer as opposed to a PSA key slot, moving it to a
436slot only when needed (see current `ecdsa_verify_wrap` when
437`MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO` is defined) For example, when parsing a large
438number, N, of X.509 certificates (for example the list of trusted roots), it
439might be undesirable to use N PSA key slots for their public keys as long as
440the certs are loaded. OTOH, this could also be addressed by merging the "X.509
441parsing on-demand" (#2478), and then the public key data would be held as
442bytes in the X.509 CRT structure, and only moved to a PK context / PSA slot
443when it's actually used.
444
445Note: the PK layer actually consists of two relatively distinct parts: crypto
446operations, which will be covered by PSA, and parsing/writing (exporting)
447from/to various formats, which is currently not fully covered by the PSA
448Crypto API.
449
450### Algorithm identifiers and other identifiers
451
452It should be easy to provide the user with a bunch of `#define`s for algorithm
453identifiers, for example `#define MBEDTLS_MD_SHA256 PSA_ALG_SHA_256`; most of
454those would be in the MD, Cipher and PK compatibility layers mentioned above,
455but there might be some in other modules that may be worth considering, for
456example identifiers for elliptic curves.
457
458### Lower layers
459
460Generally speaking, we would retire all of the low-level, non-generic modules,
461such as AES, SHA-256, RSA, DHM, ECDH, ECP, bignum, etc, without providing
462compatibility APIs for them. People would be encouraged to switch to the PSA
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard8ebed212022-02-07 10:23:49 +0100463API. (The compatibility implementation of the existing PK, MD, Cipher APIs
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +0200464would mostly benefit people who already used those generic APis rather than
465the low-level, alg-specific ones.)
466
467### APIs in TLS and X.509
468
469Public APIs in TLS and X.509 may be affected by the migration in at least two
470ways:
471
4721. APIs that rely on a legacy `mbedtls_` crypto type: for example
473 `mbedtls_ssl_conf_own_cert()` to configure a (certificate and the
474associated) private key. Currently the private key is passed as a
475`mbedtls_pk_context` object, which would probably change to a `psa_key_id_t`.
476Since some users would probably still be using the compatibility PK layer, it
477would need a way to easily extract the PSA key ID from the PK context.
478
4792. APIs the accept list of identifiers: for example
480 `mbedtls_ssl_conf_curves()` taking a list of `mbedtls_ecp_group_id`s. This
bootstrap-prime6dbbf442022-05-17 19:30:44 -0400481could be changed to accept a list of pairs (`psa_ecc_family_t`, size) but we
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard8ebed212022-02-07 10:23:49 +0100482should probably take this opportunity to move to a identifier independent from
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +0200483the underlying crypto implementation and use TLS-specific identifiers instead
484(based on IANA values or custom enums), as is currently done in the new
485`mbedtls_ssl_conf_groups()` API, see #4859).
486
487Testing
488-------
489
490An question that needs careful consideration when we come around to removing
491the low-level crypto APIs and making PK, MD and Cipher optional compatibility
492layers is to be sure to preserve testing quality. A lot of the existing test
493cases use the low level crypto APIs; we would need to either keep using that
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard2a47d232022-04-20 15:01:13 +0200494API for tests, or manually migrate tests to the PSA Crypto API. Perhaps a
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardb89fd952021-09-30 11:52:04 +0200495combination of both, perhaps evolving gradually over time.