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diff --git a/drivers/mxc/security/rng/fsl_shw_hash.c b/drivers/mxc/security/rng/fsl_shw_hash.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..56b2dcc34035 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/mxc/security/rng/fsl_shw_hash.c @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 2005-2010 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All Rights Reserved. + */ + +/* + * The code contained herein is licensed under the GNU General Public + * License. You may obtain a copy of the GNU General Public License + * Version 2 or later at the following locations: + * + * http://www.opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.html + * http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html + */ + + +/*! + * @file fsl_shw_hash.c + * + * This file implements Cryptographic Hashing functions of the FSL SHW API + * for Sahara. This does not include HMAC. + */ + +#include "shw_driver.h" + +/* REQ-S2LRD-PINTFC-API-BASIC-HASH-005 */ +/*! + * Hash a stream of data with a cryptographic hash algorithm. + * + * The flags in the @a hash_ctx control the operation of this function. + * + * Hashing functions work on 64 octets of message at a time. Therefore, when + * any partial hashing of a long message is performed, the message @a length of + * each segment must be a multiple of 64. When ready to + * #FSL_HASH_FLAGS_FINALIZE the hash, the @a length may be any value. + * + * With the #FSL_HASH_FLAGS_INIT and #FSL_HASH_FLAGS_FINALIZE flags on, a + * one-shot complete hash, including padding, will be performed. The @a length + * may be any value. + * + * The first octets of a data stream can be hashed by setting the + * #FSL_HASH_FLAGS_INIT and #FSL_HASH_FLAGS_SAVE flags. The @a length must be + * a multiple of 64. + * + * The flag #FSL_HASH_FLAGS_LOAD is used to load a context previously saved by + * #FSL_HASH_FLAGS_SAVE. The two in combination will allow a (multiple-of-64 + * octets) 'middle sequence' of the data stream to be hashed with the + * beginning. The @a length must again be a multiple of 64. + * + * Since the flag #FSL_HASH_FLAGS_LOAD is used to load a context previously + * saved by #FSL_HASH_FLAGS_SAVE, the #FSL_HASH_FLAGS_LOAD and + * #FSL_HASH_FLAGS_FINALIZE flags, used together, can be used to finish the + * stream. The @a length may be any value. + * + * If the user program wants to do the padding for the hash, it can leave off + * the #FSL_HASH_FLAGS_FINALIZE flag. The @a length must then be a multiple of + * 64 octets. + * + * @param user_ctx A user context from #fsl_shw_register_user(). + * @param[in,out] hash_ctx Hashing algorithm and state of the cipher. + * @param msg Pointer to the data to be hashed. + * @param length Length, in octets, of the @a msg. + * @param[out] result If not null, pointer to where to store the hash + * digest. + * @param result_len Number of octets to store in @a result. + * + * @return A return code of type #fsl_shw_return_t. + */ +fsl_shw_return_t fsl_shw_hash(fsl_shw_uco_t * user_ctx, + fsl_shw_hco_t * hash_ctx, + const uint8_t * msg, + uint32_t length, + uint8_t * result, uint32_t result_len) +{ + fsl_shw_return_t ret = FSL_RETURN_ERROR_S; + + /* Unused */ + (void)user_ctx; + (void)hash_ctx; + (void)msg; + (void)length; + (void)result; + (void)result_len; + + return ret; +} |