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      1 /*	$NetBSD: cryptodev.h,v 1.19 2011/02/25 20:13:10 drochner Exp $ */
      2 /*	$FreeBSD: src/sys/opencrypto/cryptodev.h,v 1.2.2.6 2003/07/02 17:04:50 sam Exp $	*/
      3 /*	$OpenBSD: cryptodev.h,v 1.33 2002/07/17 23:52:39 art Exp $	*/
      4 
      5 /*-
      6  * Copyright (c) 2008 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
      7  * All rights reserved.
      8  *
      9  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
     10  * by Coyote Point Systems, Inc.
     11  *
     12  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     13  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     14  * are met:
     15  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     16  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     17  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     18  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     19  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     20  *
     21  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
     22  * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
     23  * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
     24  * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
     25  * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
     26  * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
     27  * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
     28  * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
     29  * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
     30  * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
     31  * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     32  */
     33 
     34 /*
     35  * The author of this code is Angelos D. Keromytis (angelos (at) cis.upenn.edu)
     36  *
     37  * This code was written by Angelos D. Keromytis in Athens, Greece, in
     38  * February 2000. Network Security Technologies Inc. (NSTI) kindly
     39  * supported the development of this code.
     40  *
     41  * Copyright (c) 2000 Angelos D. Keromytis
     42  *
     43  * Permission to use, copy, and modify this software with or without fee
     44  * is hereby granted, provided that this entire notice is included in
     45  * all source code copies of any software which is or includes a copy or
     46  * modification of this software.
     47  *
     48  * THIS SOFTWARE IS BEING PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR
     49  * IMPLIED WARRANTY. IN PARTICULAR, NONE OF THE AUTHORS MAKES ANY
     50  * REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND CONCERNING THE
     51  * MERCHANTABILITY OF THIS SOFTWARE OR ITS FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR
     52  * PURPOSE.
     53  *
     54  * Copyright (c) 2001 Theo de Raadt
     55  *
     56  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     57  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     58  * are met:
     59  *
     60  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     61  *   notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     62  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     63  *   notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     64  *   documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     65  * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
     66  *   derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
     67  *
     68  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
     69  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
     70  * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
     71  * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
     72  * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
     73  * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
     74  * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
     75  * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
     76  * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
     77  * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     78  *
     79  * Effort sponsored in part by the Defense Advanced Research Projects
     80  * Agency (DARPA) and Air Force Research Laboratory, Air Force
     81  * Materiel Command, USAF, under agreement number F30602-01-2-0537.
     82  *
     83  */
     84 
     85 #ifndef _CRYPTO_CRYPTO_H_
     86 #define _CRYPTO_CRYPTO_H_
     87 
     88 #include <sys/ioccom.h>
     89 #include <sys/condvar.h>
     90 
     91 /* Some initial values */
     92 #define CRYPTO_DRIVERS_INITIAL	4
     93 #define CRYPTO_SW_SESSIONS	32
     94 
     95 /* HMAC values */
     96 #define HMAC_BLOCK_LEN		64 /* for compatibility */
     97 #define HMAC_IPAD_VAL		0x36
     98 #define HMAC_OPAD_VAL		0x5C
     99 
    100 /* Encryption algorithm block sizes */
    101 #define DES_BLOCK_LEN		8
    102 #define DES3_BLOCK_LEN		8
    103 #define BLOWFISH_BLOCK_LEN	8
    104 #define SKIPJACK_BLOCK_LEN	8
    105 #define CAST128_BLOCK_LEN	8
    106 #define RIJNDAEL128_BLOCK_LEN	16
    107 #define EALG_MAX_BLOCK_LEN	16 /* Keep this updated */
    108 
    109 /* Maximum hash algorithm result length */
    110 #define AALG_MAX_RESULT_LEN	64 /* Keep this updated */
    111 
    112 #define	CRYPTO_ALGORITHM_MIN	1
    113 #define CRYPTO_DES_CBC		1
    114 #define CRYPTO_3DES_CBC		2
    115 #define CRYPTO_BLF_CBC		3
    116 #define CRYPTO_CAST_CBC		4
    117 #define CRYPTO_SKIPJACK_CBC	5
    118 #define CRYPTO_MD5_HMAC		6
    119 #define CRYPTO_SHA1_HMAC	7
    120 #define CRYPTO_RIPEMD160_HMAC	8
    121 #define CRYPTO_MD5_KPDK		9
    122 #define CRYPTO_SHA1_KPDK	10
    123 #define CRYPTO_RIJNDAEL128_CBC	11 /* 128 bit blocksize */
    124 #define CRYPTO_AES_CBC		11 /* 128 bit blocksize -- the same as above */
    125 #define CRYPTO_ARC4		12
    126 #define CRYPTO_MD5		13
    127 #define CRYPTO_SHA1		14
    128 #define CRYPTO_SHA2_256_HMAC	15
    129 #define CRYPTO_SHA2_HMAC	CRYPTO_SHA2_256_HMAC /* for compatibility */
    130 #define CRYPTO_NULL_HMAC	16
    131 #define CRYPTO_NULL_CBC		17
    132 #define CRYPTO_DEFLATE_COMP	18 /* Deflate compression algorithm */
    133 #define CRYPTO_MD5_HMAC_96	19
    134 #define CRYPTO_SHA1_HMAC_96	20
    135 #define CRYPTO_RIPEMD160_HMAC_96	21
    136 #define CRYPTO_GZIP_COMP	22 /* gzip compression algorithm */
    137 #define CRYPTO_DEFLATE_COMP_NOGROW 23 /* Deflate, fail if not compressible */
    138 #define CRYPTO_SHA2_384_HMAC	24
    139 #define CRYPTO_SHA2_512_HMAC	25
    140 #define CRYPTO_ALGORITHM_MAX	26 /* Keep updated - see below */
    141 
    142 /* Algorithm flags */
    143 #define	CRYPTO_ALG_FLAG_SUPPORTED	0x01 /* Algorithm is supported */
    144 #define	CRYPTO_ALG_FLAG_RNG_ENABLE	0x02 /* Has HW RNG for DH/DSA */
    145 #define	CRYPTO_ALG_FLAG_DSA_SHA		0x04 /* Can do SHA on msg */
    146 
    147 struct session_op {
    148 	u_int32_t	cipher;		/* ie. CRYPTO_DES_CBC */
    149 	u_int32_t	mac;		/* ie. CRYPTO_MD5_HMAC */
    150 	u_int32_t	comp_alg;	/* ie. CRYPTO_GZIP_COMP */
    151 
    152 	u_int32_t	keylen;		/* cipher key */
    153 	void *		key;
    154 	int		mackeylen;	/* mac key */
    155 	void *		mackey;
    156 
    157   	u_int32_t	ses;		/* returns: session # */
    158 };
    159 
    160 /* to support multiple session creation */
    161 
    162 struct session_n_op {
    163 	u_int32_t	cipher;		/* ie. CRYPTO_DES_CBC */
    164 	u_int32_t	mac;		/* ie. CRYPTO_MD5_HMAC */
    165 	u_int32_t	comp_alg;	/* ie. CRYPTO_GZIP_COMP */
    166 
    167 	u_int32_t	keylen;		/* cipher key */
    168 	void *		key;
    169 	int		mackeylen;	/* mac key */
    170 	void *		mackey;
    171 
    172 	u_int32_t	ses;		/* returns: session # */
    173 	int		status;
    174 };
    175 
    176 struct crypt_op {
    177 	u_int32_t	ses;
    178 	u_int16_t	op;		/* i.e. COP_ENCRYPT */
    179 #define COP_ENCRYPT	1
    180 #define COP_DECRYPT	2
    181 #define COP_COMP	3
    182 #define COP_DECOMP	4
    183 	u_int16_t	flags;
    184 #define	COP_F_BATCH 	0x0008		/* Dispatch as quickly as possible */
    185 	u_int		len;		/* src len */
    186 	void *		src, *dst;	/* become iov[] inside kernel */
    187 	void *		mac;		/* must be big enough for chosen MAC */
    188 	void *		iv;
    189 	u_int		dst_len;	/* dst len if not 0 */
    190 };
    191 
    192 /* to support multiple session creation */
    193 /*
    194  *
    195  * The reqid field is filled when the operation has
    196  * been accepted and started, and can be used to later retrieve
    197  * the operation results via CIOCNCRYPTRET or identify the
    198  * request in the completion list returned by CIOCNCRYPTRETM.
    199  *
    200  * The opaque pointer can be set arbitrarily by the user
    201  * and it is passed back in the crypt_result structure
    202  * when the request completes.  This field can be used for example
    203  * to track context for the request and avoid lookups in the
    204  * user application.
    205  */
    206 
    207 struct crypt_n_op {
    208 	u_int32_t	ses;
    209 	u_int16_t	op;		/* i.e. COP_ENCRYPT */
    210 #define COP_ENCRYPT	1
    211 #define COP_DECRYPT	2
    212 	u_int16_t	flags;
    213 #define COP_F_BATCH	0x0008		/* Dispatch as quickly as possible */
    214 #define COP_F_MORE	0x0010		/* more data to follow */
    215 	u_int		len;		/* src len */
    216 
    217 	u_int32_t	reqid;		/* request id */
    218 	int		status;		/* status of request -accepted or not */
    219 	void		*opaque;	/* opaque pointer returned to user */
    220 	u_int32_t	keylen;		/* cipher key - optional */
    221 	void *		key;
    222 	u_int32_t	mackeylen;	/* also optional */
    223 	void *		mackey;
    224 
    225 	void *		src, *dst;	/* become iov[] inside kernel */
    226 	void *		mac;		/* must be big enough for chosen MAC */
    227 	void *		iv;
    228 	u_int		dst_len;	/* dst len if not 0 */
    229 };
    230 
    231 /* CIOCNCRYPTM ioctl argument, supporting one or more asynchronous
    232  * crypt_n_op operations.
    233  * Each crypt_n_op will receive a request id which can be used to check its
    234  * status via CIOCNCRYPTRET, or to watch for its completion in the list
    235  * obtained via CIOCNCRYPTRETM.
    236  */
    237 struct crypt_mop {
    238 	size_t 		count;		/* how many */
    239 	struct crypt_n_op *	reqs;	/* where to get them */
    240 };
    241 
    242 struct crypt_sfop {
    243 	size_t		count;
    244 	u_int32_t	*sesid;
    245 };
    246 
    247 struct crypt_sgop {
    248 	size_t		count;
    249 	struct session_n_op * sessions;
    250 };
    251 
    252 #define CRYPTO_MAX_MAC_LEN	20
    253 
    254 /* bignum parameter, in packed bytes, ... */
    255 struct crparam {
    256 	void *		crp_p;
    257 	u_int		crp_nbits;
    258 };
    259 
    260 #define CRK_MAXPARAM	8
    261 
    262 struct crypt_kop {
    263 	u_int		crk_op;		/* ie. CRK_MOD_EXP or other */
    264 	u_int		crk_status;	/* return status */
    265 	u_short		crk_iparams;	/* # of input parameters */
    266 	u_short		crk_oparams;	/* # of output parameters */
    267 	u_int		crk_pad1;
    268 	struct crparam	crk_param[CRK_MAXPARAM];
    269 };
    270 
    271 /*
    272  * Used with the CIOCNFKEYM ioctl.
    273  *
    274  * This structure allows the OCF to return a request id
    275  * for each of the kop operations specified in the CIOCNFKEYM call.
    276  *
    277  * The crk_opaque pointer can be arbitrarily set by the user
    278  * and it is passed back in the crypt_result structure
    279  * when the request completes.  This field can be used for example
    280  * to track context for the request and avoid lookups in the
    281  * user application.
    282  */
    283 struct crypt_n_kop {
    284 	u_int		crk_op;		/* ie. CRK_MOD_EXP or other */
    285 	u_int		crk_status;	/* return status */
    286 	u_short		crk_iparams;	/* # of input parameters */
    287 	u_short		crk_oparams;	/* # of output parameters */
    288         u_int32_t	crk_reqid;	/* request id */
    289 	struct crparam	crk_param[CRK_MAXPARAM];
    290 	void		*crk_opaque;	/* opaque pointer returned to user */
    291 };
    292 
    293 struct crypt_mkop {
    294 	size_t	count;			/* how many */
    295 	struct crypt_n_kop *	reqs;	/* where to get them */
    296 };
    297 
    298 /* Asynchronous key or crypto result.
    299  * Note that the status will be set in the crypt_result structure,
    300  * not in the original crypt_kop structure (crk_status).
    301  */
    302 struct crypt_result {
    303 	u_int32_t	reqid;		/* request id */
    304 	u_int32_t	status;		/* status of request: 0 if successful */
    305 	void *		opaque;		/* Opaque pointer from the user, passed along */
    306 };
    307 
    308 struct cryptret {
    309 	size_t		count;		/* space for how many */
    310 	struct crypt_result *	results;	/* where to put them */
    311 };
    312 
    313 
    314 /* Assymetric key operations */
    315 #define	CRK_ALGORITM_MIN	0
    316 #define CRK_MOD_EXP		0
    317 #define CRK_MOD_EXP_CRT		1
    318 #define CRK_DSA_SIGN		2
    319 #define CRK_DSA_VERIFY		3
    320 #define CRK_DH_COMPUTE_KEY	4
    321 #define CRK_MOD_ADD		5
    322 #define CRK_MOD_ADDINV		6
    323 #define CRK_MOD_SUB		7
    324 #define CRK_MOD_MULT		8
    325 #define CRK_MOD_MULTINV		9
    326 #define CRK_MOD			10
    327 #define CRK_ALGORITHM_MAX	10 /* Keep updated - see below */
    328 
    329 #define CRF_MOD_EXP		(1 << CRK_MOD_EXP)
    330 #define CRF_MOD_EXP_CRT		(1 << CRK_MOD_EXP_CRT)
    331 #define CRF_DSA_SIGN		(1 << CRK_DSA_SIGN)
    332 #define CRF_DSA_VERIFY		(1 << CRK_DSA_VERIFY)
    333 #define CRF_DH_COMPUTE_KEY	(1 << CRK_DH_COMPUTE_KEY)
    334 #define CRF_MOD_ADD		(1 << CRK_MOD_ADD)
    335 #define CRF_MOD_ADDINV		(1 << CRK_MOD_ADDINV)
    336 #define CRF_MOD_SUB		(1 << CRK_MOD_SUB)
    337 #define CRF_MOD_MULT		(1 << CRK_MOD_MULT)
    338 #define CRF_MOD_MULTINV		(1 << CRK_MOD_MULTINV)
    339 #define CRF_MOD			(1 << CRK_MOD)
    340 
    341 /*
    342  * A large comment here once held descriptions of the ioctl
    343  * requests implemented by the device.  This text has been moved
    344  * to the crypto(4) manual page and, later, removed from this file
    345  * as it was always a step behind the times.
    346  */
    347 
    348 /*
    349  * done against open of /dev/crypto, to get a cloned descriptor.
    350  * Please use F_SETFD against the cloned descriptor.  But this ioctl
    351  * is obsolete (the device now clones): please, just don't use it.
    352  */
    353 #define	CRIOGET		_IOWR('c', 100, u_int32_t)
    354 
    355 /* the following are done against the cloned descriptor */
    356 #define	CIOCFSESSION	_IOW('c', 102, u_int32_t)
    357 #define CIOCKEY		_IOWR('c', 104, struct crypt_kop)
    358 #define CIOCNFKEYM	_IOWR('c', 108, struct crypt_mkop)
    359 #define CIOCNFSESSION	_IOW('c', 109, struct crypt_sfop)
    360 #define CIOCNCRYPTRETM	_IOWR('c', 110, struct cryptret)
    361 #define CIOCNCRYPTRET	_IOWR('c', 111, struct crypt_result)
    362 
    363 #define	CIOCGSESSION	_IOWR('c', 112, struct session_op)
    364 #define	CIOCNGSESSION	_IOWR('c', 113, struct crypt_sgop)
    365 #define CIOCCRYPT	_IOWR('c', 114, struct crypt_op)
    366 #define CIOCNCRYPTM	_IOWR('c', 115, struct crypt_mop)
    367 
    368 #define CIOCASYMFEAT	_IOR('c', 105, u_int32_t)
    369 
    370 struct cryptotstat {
    371 	struct timespec	acc;		/* total accumulated time */
    372 	struct timespec	min;		/* max time */
    373 	struct timespec	max;		/* max time */
    374 	u_int32_t	count;		/* number of observations */
    375 };
    376 
    377 struct cryptostats {
    378 	u_int32_t	cs_ops;		/* symmetric crypto ops submitted */
    379 	u_int32_t	cs_errs;	/* symmetric crypto ops that failed */
    380 	u_int32_t	cs_kops;	/* asymetric/key ops submitted */
    381 	u_int32_t	cs_kerrs;	/* asymetric/key ops that failed */
    382 	u_int32_t	cs_intrs;	/* crypto swi thread activations */
    383 	u_int32_t	cs_rets;	/* crypto return thread activations */
    384 	u_int32_t	cs_blocks;	/* symmetric op driver block */
    385 	u_int32_t	cs_kblocks;	/* symmetric op driver block */
    386 	/*
    387 	 * When CRYPTO_TIMING is defined at compile time and the
    388 	 * sysctl debug.crypto is set to 1, the crypto system will
    389 	 * accumulate statistics about how long it takes to process
    390 	 * crypto requests at various points during processing.
    391 	 */
    392 	struct cryptotstat cs_invoke;	/* crypto_dipsatch -> crypto_invoke */
    393 	struct cryptotstat cs_done;	/* crypto_invoke -> crypto_done */
    394 	struct cryptotstat cs_cb;	/* crypto_done -> callback */
    395 	struct cryptotstat cs_finis;	/* callback -> callback return */
    396 };
    397 
    398 #ifdef _KERNEL
    399 /* Standard initialization structure beginning */
    400 struct cryptoini {
    401 	int		cri_alg;	/* Algorithm to use */
    402 	int		cri_klen;	/* Key length, in bits */
    403 	int		cri_rnd;	/* Algorithm rounds, where relevant */
    404 	char	       *cri_key;	/* key to use */
    405 	u_int8_t	cri_iv[EALG_MAX_BLOCK_LEN];	/* IV to use */
    406 	struct cryptoini *cri_next;
    407 };
    408 
    409 /* Describe boundaries of a single crypto operation */
    410 struct cryptodesc {
    411 	int		crd_skip;	/* How many bytes to ignore from start */
    412 	int		crd_len;	/* How many bytes to process */
    413 	int		crd_inject;	/* Where to inject results, if applicable */
    414 	int		crd_flags;
    415 
    416 #define	CRD_F_ENCRYPT		0x01	/* Set when doing encryption */
    417 #define	CRD_F_IV_PRESENT	0x02	/* When encrypting, IV is already in
    418 					   place, so don't copy. */
    419 #define	CRD_F_IV_EXPLICIT	0x04	/* IV explicitly provided */
    420 #define	CRD_F_DSA_SHA_NEEDED	0x08	/* Compute SHA-1 of buffer for DSA */
    421 #define CRD_F_COMP		0x10    /* Set when doing compression */
    422 
    423 	struct cryptoini	CRD_INI; /* Initialization/context data */
    424 #define crd_iv		CRD_INI.cri_iv
    425 #define crd_key		CRD_INI.cri_key
    426 #define crd_rnd		CRD_INI.cri_rnd
    427 #define crd_alg		CRD_INI.cri_alg
    428 #define crd_klen	CRD_INI.cri_klen
    429 
    430 	struct cryptodesc *crd_next;
    431 };
    432 
    433 /* Structure describing complete operation */
    434 struct cryptop {
    435 	TAILQ_ENTRY(cryptop) crp_next;
    436 	u_int64_t	crp_sid;	/* Session ID */
    437 
    438 	u_int32_t	crp_reqid;	/* request id */
    439 	void *		crp_usropaque;	/* Opaque pointer from user, passed along */
    440 
    441 	int		crp_ilen;	/* Input data total length */
    442 	int		crp_olen;	/* Result total length */
    443 
    444 	int		crp_etype;	/*
    445 					 * Error type (zero means no error).
    446 					 * All error codes except EAGAIN
    447 					 * indicate possible data corruption (as in,
    448 					 * the data have been touched). On all
    449 					 * errors, the crp_sid may have changed
    450 					 * (reset to a new one), so the caller
    451 					 * should always check and use the new
    452 					 * value on future requests.
    453 					 */
    454 	int		crp_flags;	/* Note: must hold mutext to modify */
    455 
    456 #define CRYPTO_F_IMBUF		0x0001	/* Input/output are mbuf chains */
    457 #define CRYPTO_F_IOV		0x0002	/* Input/output are uio */
    458 #define CRYPTO_F_REL		0x0004	/* Must return data in same place */
    459 #define	CRYPTO_F_BATCH		0x0008	/* Batch op if possible possible */
    460 #define	CRYPTO_F_CBIMM		0x0010	/* Do callback immediately */
    461 #define	CRYPTO_F_DONE		0x0020	/* Operation completed */
    462 #define	CRYPTO_F_CBIFSYNC	0x0040	/* Do CBIMM if op is synchronous */
    463 #define	CRYPTO_F_ONRETQ		0x0080	/* Request is on return queue */
    464 #define	CRYPTO_F_USER		0x0100	/* Request is in user context */
    465 #define	CRYPTO_F_MORE		0x0200	/* more data to follow */
    466 
    467 	void *		crp_buf;	/* Data to be processed */
    468 	void *		crp_opaque;	/* Opaque pointer, passed along */
    469 	struct cryptodesc *crp_desc;	/* Linked list of processing descriptors */
    470 
    471 	int (*crp_callback)(struct cryptop *); /* Callback function */
    472 
    473 	void *		crp_mac;
    474 	struct timespec	crp_tstamp;	/* performance time stamp */
    475 	kcondvar_t	crp_cv;
    476 	struct fcrypt 	*fcrp;
    477 	void * 		dst;
    478 	void *		mac;
    479 	u_int		len;
    480 	u_char		tmp_iv[EALG_MAX_BLOCK_LEN];
    481 	u_char		tmp_mac[CRYPTO_MAX_MAC_LEN];
    482 
    483 	struct iovec	iovec[1];
    484 	struct uio	uio;
    485 	uint32_t	magic;
    486 };
    487 
    488 #define CRYPTO_BUF_CONTIG	0x0
    489 #define CRYPTO_BUF_IOV		0x1
    490 #define CRYPTO_BUF_MBUF		0x2
    491 
    492 #define CRYPTO_OP_DECRYPT	0x0
    493 #define CRYPTO_OP_ENCRYPT	0x1
    494 
    495 /*
    496  * Hints passed to process methods.
    497  */
    498 #define	CRYPTO_HINT_MORE	0x1	/* more ops coming shortly */
    499 
    500 struct cryptkop {
    501 	TAILQ_ENTRY(cryptkop) krp_next;
    502 
    503 	u_int32_t	krp_reqid;	/* request id */
    504 	void *		krp_usropaque;	/* Opaque pointer from user, passed along */
    505 
    506 	u_int		krp_op;		/* ie. CRK_MOD_EXP or other */
    507 	u_int		krp_status;	/* return status */
    508 	u_short		krp_iparams;	/* # of input parameters */
    509 	u_short		krp_oparams;	/* # of output parameters */
    510 	u_int32_t	krp_hid;
    511 	struct crparam	krp_param[CRK_MAXPARAM];	/* kvm */
    512 	int		(*krp_callback)(struct cryptkop *);
    513 	int		krp_flags;	/* same values as crp_flags */
    514 	kcondvar_t	krp_cv;
    515 	struct fcrypt 	*fcrp;
    516 	struct crparam	crk_param[CRK_MAXPARAM];
    517 };
    518 
    519 /* Crypto capabilities structure */
    520 struct cryptocap {
    521 	u_int32_t	cc_sessions;
    522 
    523 	/*
    524 	 * Largest possible operator length (in bits) for each type of
    525 	 * encryption algorithm.
    526 	 */
    527 	u_int16_t	cc_max_op_len[CRYPTO_ALGORITHM_MAX + 1];
    528 
    529 	u_int8_t	cc_alg[CRYPTO_ALGORITHM_MAX + 1];
    530 
    531 	u_int8_t	cc_kalg[CRK_ALGORITHM_MAX + 1];
    532 
    533 	u_int8_t	cc_flags;
    534 	u_int8_t	cc_qblocked;		/* symmetric q blocked */
    535 	u_int8_t	cc_kqblocked;		/* asymmetric q blocked */
    536 #define CRYPTOCAP_F_CLEANUP	0x01		/* needs resource cleanup */
    537 #define CRYPTOCAP_F_SOFTWARE	0x02		/* software implementation */
    538 #define CRYPTOCAP_F_SYNC	0x04		/* operates synchronously */
    539 
    540 	void		*cc_arg;		/* callback argument */
    541 	int		(*cc_newsession)(void*, u_int32_t*, struct cryptoini*);
    542 	int		(*cc_process) (void*, struct cryptop *, int);
    543 	int		(*cc_freesession) (void*, u_int64_t);
    544 	void		*cc_karg;		/* callback argument */
    545 	int		(*cc_kprocess) (void*, struct cryptkop *, int);
    546 };
    547 
    548 /*
    549  * Session ids are 64 bits.  The lower 32 bits contain a "local id" which
    550  * is a driver-private session identifier.  The upper 32 bits contain a
    551  * "hardware id" used by the core crypto code to identify the driver and
    552  * a copy of the driver's capabilities that can be used by client code to
    553  * optimize operation.
    554  */
    555 #define	CRYPTO_SESID2HID(_sid)	(((_sid) >> 32) & 0xffffff)
    556 #define	CRYPTO_SESID2CAPS(_sid)	(((_sid) >> 56) & 0xff)
    557 #define	CRYPTO_SESID2LID(_sid)	(((u_int32_t) (_sid)) & 0xffffffff)
    558 
    559 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_CRYPTO_DATA);
    560 
    561 extern	int crypto_newsession(u_int64_t *sid, struct cryptoini *cri, int hard);
    562 extern	int crypto_freesession(u_int64_t sid);
    563 extern	int32_t crypto_get_driverid(u_int32_t flags);
    564 extern	int crypto_register(u_int32_t driverid, int alg, u_int16_t maxoplen,
    565 	    u_int32_t flags,
    566 	    int (*newses)(void*, u_int32_t*, struct cryptoini*),
    567 	    int (*freeses)(void*, u_int64_t),
    568 	    int (*process)(void*, struct cryptop *, int),
    569 	    void *arg);
    570 extern	int crypto_kregister(u_int32_t, int, u_int32_t,
    571 	    int (*)(void*, struct cryptkop *, int),
    572 	    void *arg);
    573 extern	int crypto_unregister(u_int32_t driverid, int alg);
    574 extern	int crypto_unregister_all(u_int32_t driverid);
    575 extern	int crypto_dispatch(struct cryptop *crp);
    576 extern	int crypto_kdispatch(struct cryptkop *);
    577 #define	CRYPTO_SYMQ	0x1
    578 #define	CRYPTO_ASYMQ	0x2
    579 extern	int crypto_unblock(u_int32_t, int);
    580 extern	void crypto_done(struct cryptop *crp);
    581 extern	void crypto_kdone(struct cryptkop *);
    582 extern	int crypto_getfeat(int *);
    583 
    584 void	cuio_copydata(struct uio *, int, int, void *);
    585 void	cuio_copyback(struct uio *, int, int, void *);
    586 int	cuio_apply(struct uio *, int, int,
    587 	    int (*f)(void *, void *, unsigned int), void *);
    588 
    589 extern	int crypto_ret_q_remove(struct cryptop *);
    590 extern	int crypto_ret_kq_remove(struct cryptkop *);
    591 extern	void crypto_freereq(struct cryptop *crp);
    592 extern	struct cryptop *crypto_getreq(int num);
    593 
    594 extern	int crypto_usercrypto;		/* userland may do crypto requests */
    595 extern	int crypto_userasymcrypto;	/* userland may do asym crypto reqs */
    596 extern	int crypto_devallowsoft;	/* only use hardware crypto */
    597 
    598 /*
    599  * Asymmetric operations are allocated in cryptodev.c but can be
    600  * freed in crypto.c.
    601  */
    602 extern struct pool	cryptkop_pool;
    603 
    604 /*
    605  * Mutual exclusion and its unwelcome friends.
    606  */
    607 
    608 extern	kmutex_t	crypto_mtx;
    609 
    610 /*
    611  * initialize the crypto framework subsystem (not the pseudo-device).
    612  * This must be called very early in boot, so the framework is ready
    613  * to handle registration requests when crpto hardware is autoconfigured.
    614  * (This declaration doesnt really belong here but there's no header
    615  * for the raw framework.)
    616  */
    617 void	crypto_init(void);
    618 
    619 /*
    620  * Crypto-related utility routines used mainly by drivers.
    621  *
    622  * XXX these don't really belong here; but for now they're
    623  *     kept apart from the rest of the system.
    624  */
    625 struct mbuf;
    626 struct	mbuf	*m_getptr(struct mbuf *, int, int *);
    627 
    628 struct uio;
    629 extern	void cuio_copydata(struct uio* uio, int off, int len, void *cp);
    630 extern	void cuio_copyback(struct uio* uio, int off, int len, void *cp);
    631 extern int	cuio_getptr(struct uio *, int loc, int *off);
    632 
    633 #ifdef CRYPTO_DEBUG	/* yuck, netipsec defines these differently */
    634 #ifndef DPRINTF
    635 #define DPRINTF(a) uprintf a
    636 #endif
    637 #ifndef DCPRINTF
    638 #define DCPRINTF(a) printf a
    639 #endif
    640 #else
    641 #ifndef DPRINTF
    642 #define DPRINTF(a)
    643 #endif
    644 #ifndef DCPRINTF
    645 #define DCPRINTF(a)
    646 #endif
    647 #endif
    648 
    649 #endif /* _KERNEL */
    650 #endif /* _CRYPTO_CRYPTO_H_ */
    651