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- #ifndef CRYS_COMMON_H
- #define CRYS_COMMON_H
- #include "crys_common_error.h"
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C"
- {
- #endif
- /************************ Defines ******************************/
- #define CRYS_AES_SECRET_KEY_SIZE_IN_WORDS 4
- /* the ROT13 definition - relevant only on SW low level engines compiled in the ROT mode */
- #define CRYS_COMMON_ROT_13_OFFSET 13
- /************************ Enums ********************************/
- /************************ Typedefs ****************************/
- /************************ Structs *****************************/
- /************************ Public Variables *********************/
- /************************ Public Functions *********************/
- /***********************************************************************
- **
- * @brief This function executes a reverse bytes copying from one buffer to another buffer.
- *
- * Overlapping of buffers is not allowed, excluding the case, when destination and source
- * buffers are the same.
- * Example of a 5 byte buffer:
- *
- * dst_ptr[4] = src_ptr[0]
- * dst_ptr[3] = src_ptr[1]
- * dst_ptr[2] = src_ptr[2]
- * dst_ptr[1] = src_ptr[3]
- * dst_ptr[0] = src_ptr[4]
- *
- * @param[in] dst_ptr - The pointer to destination buffer.
- * @param[in] src_ptr - The pointer to source buffer.
- * @param[in] size - The size in bytes.
- *
- */
- CRYSError_t CRYS_COMMON_ReverseMemcpy( uint8_t *dst_ptr , uint8_t *src_ptr , uint32_t size );
- /***********************************************************************
- **
- * @brief This function converts aligned words array to bytes array/
- *
- * 1. Assumed, that input buffer is aligned to 4-bytes word and
- * bytes order is set according to machine endianness.
- * 2. Output buffer receives data as bytes stream from LSB to MSB.
- * For increasing performance on small buffers, the output data is given
- * by rounded down pointer and alignment.
- * 3. This implementation is given for both Big and Little endian machines.
- *
- *
- * @param[in] in32_ptr - The pointer to aligned input buffer.
- * @param[in] out32_ptr - The 32-bits pointer to output buffer (rounded down to 4 bytes) .
- * @param[in] outAlignBits - The actual output data alignment;
- * @param[in] sizeWords - The size in words (sizeWords >= 1).
- *
- * return - no return value.
- */
- void CRYS_COMMON_AlignedWordsArrayToBytes( uint32_t *in32_ptr , uint32_t *out32_ptr ,
- uint32_t outAlignBits, uint32_t sizeWords );
- /***********************************************************************/
- /**
- * @brief This function converts in place words byffer to bytes buffer with
- * reversed endianity of output array.
- *
- * The function can convert:
- * - big endian bytes array to words array with little endian order
- * of words and backward.
- *
- * Note:
- * 1. Endianness of each word in words buffer should be set allways
- * according to processor used.
- * 2. Implementation is given for both big and little endianness of
- * processor.
- *
- * @param[in] buf_ptr - The 32-bits pointer to input/output buffer.
- * @param[in] sizeWords - The size in words (sizeWords > 0).
- *
- * @return - no return value.
- */
- void CRYS_COMMON_InPlaceConvertBytesWordsAndArrayEndianness(
- uint32_t *buf_ptr,
- uint32_t sizeWords);
- /***********************************************************************/
- /**
- * @brief This function converts big endianness bytes array to aligned words
- * array with words order according to little endian /
- *
- * 1. Assumed, that input bytes order is set according
- * to big endianness: MS Byte is most left, i.e. order is from
- * Msb to Lsb.
- * 2. Output words array should set according to
- * little endianness words order: LSWord is most left, i.e. order
- * is from Lsw to Msw. Order bytes in each word - according to
- * 3. Implementation is given for both big and little
- * endianness of processor.
- *
- * @param[out] out32_ptr - The 32-bits pointer to output buffer.
- * @param[in] sizeOutBuffBytes - The size in bytes of output buffer, must be
- * aligned to 4 bytes and not less than sizeInBytes.
- * @param[in] in8_ptr - The pointer to input buffer.
- * @param[in] sizeInBytes - The size in bytes of input data(sizeBytes >= 1).
- *
- * @return CRYSError_t - On success CRYS_OK is returned, on failure a
- * value MODULE_* as defined in .
- */
- CRYSError_t CRYS_COMMON_ConvertMsbLsbBytesToLswMswWords(
- uint32_t *out32_ptr,
- uint32_t sizeOutBuffBytes,
- const uint8_t *in8_ptr,
- uint32_t sizeInBytes);
- /***********************************************************************/
- /**
- * @brief This function converts LE 32bit-words array to BE bytes array.
- *
- * Note: The function allows output full size of the data and also output
- * without leading zeros, if the user gives appropriate exact output
- * size < input size.
- *
- * Assuming:
- * 1. Output bytes order is according to big endianness:
- * MS Byte is most left, i.e. order is from Msb to Lsb.
- * 2. Input array words order is set according to
- * little endianness words order: LSWord is most left, i.e. order
- * is from Lsw to Msw. Bytes order in each word - according to
- * processor endianness.
- * 3. Owerlapping of buffers is not allowed, besides in
- * place operation and size aligned to full words.
- * 4. Implementation is given for both big and little
- * endianness of processor.
- *
- * @param[in] out8_ptr - The bytes pointer to the output buffer.
- * @param[in] sizeOutBuffBytes - The size of the data in bytes to output; must
- * be not less, than sizeInBytes.
- * @param[out] in32_ptr - The pointer to the input buffer.
- * @param[in] sizeInpBytes - The size of the input data in bytes. The size must
- * be > 0 and aligned to 4 bytes.
- *
- * @return CRYSError_t - On success CRYS_OK is returned, on failure a
- * value MODULE_* as defined in .
- */
- CRYSError_t CRYS_COMMON_ConvertLswMswWordsToMsbLsbBytes(
- uint8_t *out8_ptr,
- uint32_t sizeOutBytes,
- uint32_t *in32_ptr,
- uint32_t sizeInpBytes);
- /***********************************************************************/
- /**
- * @brief VOS_GetGlobalData get the global random key hidden inside the function
- * the global data implemented for now are random key buffer and AES secret key buffer
- *
- * When no_rtos is declared then we allow a global data. The random key/AES secret key are hidden as static inside the function
- *
- *
- * @param[in] Globalid select the buffer
- * @param[in] GlobalDataSizeWords - the global data buffer size needed in words - this value must be a predetermined value
- * @param[out] GlobalData_ptr - Pointer to the global buffer returned. The buffer must be at least GlobalDataSizeWords size
- *
- * @return CRYSError_t - On success CRYS_OK is returned, on failure an Error as defined in VOS_error
- */
- CRYSError_t CRYS_COMMON_GetGlobalData(uint16_t Globalid, uint32_t *GlobalData_ptr, uint16_t GlobalDataSizeWords);
- /***********************************************************************/
- /**
- * @brief CRYS_COMMON_StoreGlobalData store the global random key into the global buffer hidden inside the function
- * the global data implemented for now are random key buffer and AES secret key buffer
- *
- *
- * @param[in] Globalid - random key / AES secret key
- * @param[in] GlobalDataSizeWords - the global data buffer size needed in words - this value must be a predetermined value
- * @param[in] GlobalData_ptr - Pointer to the global buffer to be saved. The buffer must be at least GlobalDataSizeWords size
- *
- * Return Value:
- */
- CRYSError_t CRYS_COMMON_StoreGlobalData(uint16_t Globalid, uint32_t *GlobalData_ptr, uint16_t GlobalDataSizeWords);
- /***********************************************************************/
- /**
- * @brief The CRYS_COMMON_CutAndSaveEndOfLliData() function saves the data from end of source
- * memory, pointed by LLI table, to destination memory, and decreases the LLI table accordingly.
- *
- * The function executes the following major steps:
- *
- * 1. Starts copy bytes from last byte of last chunk of source LLI table into
- * last byte of destination memory.
- * 2. Continues copy bytes in reverse order while not completes copying of all amount of data.
- * 3. If last chunk of source or destination data is not enough, the function crosses
- * to next chunk of LLI table.
- * 4. Decreases the Data size of last updated LLI entry and sets the LAST bit.
- * 5. Exits with the OK code.
- *
- *
- * @param[in] SrcLliTab_ptr - The pointer to the LLI table, containing pointers and sizes of
- * chunks of source data. The table need to be aligned and placed
- * in SEP SRAM.
- * @param[in] SrcLliTabSize_ptr - The pointer to buffer, containing th size of the LLI table in words.
- * @param[in] Dest_ptr - The destination address for copying the data.
- * @param[in] DataSize - The count of bytes to copy.
- *
- * @return CRYSError_t - On success CRYS_OK is returned,
- * - CRYS_COMMON_ERROR_IN_SAVING_LLI_DATA_ERROR
- *
- * NOTE: 1. Because the function is intended for internal using, it is presumed that all input parameters
- * are valid.
- * 2. Assumed, that copied source not may to take more than two last chunks of source memory.
- */
- CRYSError_t CRYS_COMMON_CutAndSaveEndOfLliData(
- uint32_t *SrcLliTab_ptr,
- uint32_t *SrcLliTabSize_ptr,
- uint8_t *Dst_ptr,
- uint32_t DataSize);
- /***********************************************************************/
- /**
- * @brief The CRYS_COMMON_CutAndSaveBeginOfLliData() function saves the data from beginning of source
- * memory, pointed by LLI table, to destination memory, and decreases the LLI table accordingly.
- *
- * The function executes the following major steps:
- *
- * 1. Starts copy bytes from first byte of first chunk of source LLI table into
- * destination memory.
- * 2. If first chunk of source is not enough, the function crosses
- * to next chunk of LLI table.
- * 3. Updates LLI table pointer and size according to copied amount of data.
- * 5. Exits with the OK code.
- *
- * @param[in/out] SrcLliTab_ptr_ptr - The pointer to pointer to the LLI table, containing pointers and
- * sizes of the chunks of source data. The table need to be aligned and
- * placed in SRAM.
- * @param[in/out] SrcLliTabSize_ptr - The pointer to buffer, containing th size of the LLI table in words.
- * @param[in] Dest_ptr - The destination address for copying the data.
- * @param[in] DataSize - The count of bytes to copy.
- *
- * @return - no return value.
- *
- * NOTE: 1. Because the function is intended for internal using, it is presumed that all input parameters
- * are valid.
- * 2. Assumed, that copied source not may to take more than two first chunks of source memory.
- */
- void CRYS_COMMON_CutAndSaveBeginOfLliData(
- uint32_t **SrcLliTab_ptr_ptr,
- uint32_t *SrcLliTabSize_ptr,
- uint8_t *Dst_ptr,
- uint32_t DataSize);
- /***********************************************************************/
- /**
- * @brief This function converts 32-bit words array with little endian
- * order of words to bytes array with little endian (LE) order of bytes.
- *
- * Assuming: no buffers overlapping, in/out pointers and sizes not equall to NULL,
- the buffer size must be not less, than input data size.
- *
- * @param[out] out8Le - The bytes pointer to output buffer.
- * @param[in] in32Le - The pointer to input 32-bit words buffer.
- * @param[in] sizeInWords - The size in words of input data (sizeWords >= 0).
- *
- * @return CRYSError_t - On success CRYS_OK is returned, on failure a
- * value MODULE_* as defined in .
- */
- void CRYS_COMMON_ConvertLswMswWordsToLsbMsbBytes(
- uint8_t *out8Le,
- const uint32_t *in32Le,
- size_t sizeInWords);
- /***********************************************************************/
- /**
- * @brief This function converts bytes array with little endian (LE) order of
- * bytes to 32-bit words array with little endian order of words and bytes.
- *
- * Assuming: No owerlapping of buffers; in/out pointers and sizes are not equall to NULL.
- * If is in-place conversion, then the size must be multiple of 4 bytes.
- * @param[out] out32Le - The 32-bits pointer to output buffer. The buffer size must be
- * not less, than input data size.
- * @param[in] in8Le - The pointer to input buffer.
- * @param[in] sizeInBytes - The size in bytes of input data(sizeBytes > 0).
- *
- * @return CRYSError_t - On success CRYS_OK is returned, on failure a
- * value MODULE_* as defined in .
- */
- void CRYS_COMMON_ConvertLsbMsbBytesToLswMswWords(
- uint32_t *out32Le,
- const uint8_t *in8Le,
- size_t sizeInBytes);
- /**
- * The function compares value of byte vector to null.
- *
- * @author reuvenl (6/20/2016)
- *
- * @param vect - a pointer to bytes vector.
- * @param sizeBytes - size of the vector.
- *
- * @return uint32_t - if vector's value iz zero, then returns 1, else - 0;
- */
- uint32_t CRYS_COMMON_CheckIsVectorZero(uint8_t *vect, uint32_t sizeBytes);
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- }
- #endif
- #endif
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