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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
/*
* AES-GCM authenticated encryption and decryption
*
* Copyright 2026 Google LLC
*/
#ifndef _CRYPTO_AES_GCM_H
#define _CRYPTO_AES_GCM_H
#include <crypto/aes.h>
#include <crypto/gcm.h>
#include <crypto/gf128hash.h>
/**
* struct aes_gcm_key - A key prepared for AES-GCM encryption and decryption
*/
struct aes_gcm_key {
/* private: */
struct aes_enckey aes;
struct ghash_key ghash;
size_t authtag_len; /* Length of authentication tags in bytes */
};
/**
* struct aes_gcm_ctx - Context for incrementally en/decrypting a message
*/
struct aes_gcm_ctx {
/* private: */
/*
* Pointer to the key, which is assumed to live at least as long as this
* struct.
*/
const struct aes_gcm_key *key;
/* The current GHASH context */
struct ghash_ctx ghash;
/*
* The current counter. This can be viewed as either a 128-bit big
* endian counter, or as a 96-bit nonce followed by a 32-bit big endian
* counter; it doesn't matter, since the last 32-bit word starts at 1,
* and AES-GCM is undefined for messages that would overflow that part.
* In practice this means that code optimized for AES-GCM can just
* increment the last 32-bit word (wrapping at 2^32), but when needed it
* can still call AES-CTR code that does a 128-bit increment.
*
* 'long' alignment is for crypto_xor() to work more efficiently.
*/
union {
u8 ctr[AES_BLOCK_SIZE];
__be32 ctr32[AES_BLOCK_SIZE / 4];
} __aligned(__alignof__(long));
/* Buffered keystream for partial block updates */
u8 keystream[AES_BLOCK_SIZE] __aligned(__alignof__(long));
/* Encrypted counter of 1. This gets XOR'ed with the tag at the end. */
u8 j0_enc[AES_BLOCK_SIZE] __aligned(__alignof__(long));
/* Number of associated data bytes processed so far */
u64 ad_len;
/* Number of en/decrypted bytes processed so far */
u64 data_len;
};
/**
* aes_gcm_preparekey() - Prepare a key for AES-GCM encryption and decryption
* @key: (output) The key structure to initialize
* @in_key: The raw AES-GCM key
* @key_len: Length of the raw key in bytes: 16, 24, or 32
* @authtag_len: Length of the authentication tag in bytes:
* 4, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, or 16. 16 is recommended.
*
* Users should use memzero_explicit() to zeroize the key struct at the end of
* its lifetime. (But if this function fails, zeroization is unnecessary.)
*
* Context: Any context.
* Return:
* * 0 on success
* * -EINVAL if either of the lengths is invalid
*/
int __must_check aes_gcm_preparekey(struct aes_gcm_key *key, const u8 *in_key,
size_t key_len, size_t authtag_len);
/**
* aes_gcm_encrypt() - Encrypt a message with AES-GCM
* @dst: The destination ciphertext data. Can be in-place or out-of-place.
* For other overlaps the behavior is unspecified.
* @src: The source plaintext data
* @data_len: Length of plaintext in bytes (and ciphertext excluding the tag):
* at most 2^36 - 32
* @authtag: The output authentication tag. Length is the authtag_len that was
* passed to aes_gcm_preparekey(). Usually protocols using AES-GCM
* put the tag at the end of the ciphertext, in which case this should
* be set to @dst + @data_len and @dst must have room for the tag.
* @ad: The associated data
* @ad_len: Length of associated data in bytes: at most 2^61 - 1
* @nonce: The 12-byte nonce. All (key, nonce) pairs used MUST be distinct.
* @key: The key, already prepared using aes_gcm_preparekey()
*
* For AES-GMAC (i.e., AES-GCM without any data en/decrypted), use dst=NULL,
* src=NULL, and data_len=0 to generate the AES-GMAC value.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void aes_gcm_encrypt(u8 *dst, const u8 *src, size_t data_len, u8 *authtag,
const u8 *ad, size_t ad_len, const u8 nonce[at_least 12],
const struct aes_gcm_key *key);
/**
* aes_gcm_decrypt() - Decrypt a message with AES-GCM
* @dst: The destination plaintext data. Can be in-place or out-of-place.
* For other overlaps the behavior is unspecified.
* @src: The source ciphertext data
* @data_len: Length of plaintext in bytes (and ciphertext excluding the tag):
* at most 2^36 - 32
* @authtag: The stored authentication tag. Length is the authtag_len that was
* passed to aes_gcm_preparekey(). Usually protocols using AES-GCM
* put the tag at the end of the ciphertext, in which case this should
* be set to @src + @data_len and @src must have room for the tag.
* @ad: The associated data
* @ad_len: Length of associated data in bytes: at most 2^61 - 1
* @nonce: The 12-byte nonce
* @key: The key, already prepared using aes_gcm_preparekey()
*
* For AES-GMAC (i.e., AES-GCM without any data en/decrypted), use dst=NULL,
* src=NULL, and data_len=0 to verify the AES-GMAC value.
*
* Context: Any context.
* Return:
* * 0 on success. This is the only case where any decrypted or associated data
* can be used.
* * -EBADMSG if the message is inauthentic
*/
int __must_check aes_gcm_decrypt(u8 *dst, const u8 *src, size_t data_len,
const u8 *authtag, const u8 *ad, size_t ad_len,
const u8 nonce[at_least 12],
const struct aes_gcm_key *key);
/**
* aes_gcm_init() - Initialize context for incremental AES-GCM encryption or
* decryption, or for AES-GMAC computation
* @ctx: The context to initialize
* @nonce: The 12-byte nonce. All (key, nonce) pairs used for encryption or MAC
* generation MUST be distinct.
* @key: The key, already prepared using aes_gcm_preparekey(). Note that a
* pointer to the key is saved in the context, so the key must live at
* least as long as the context.
*
* The context should be zeroized at the end of its lifetime. Normally that
* happens in aes_gcm_encrypt_final() or aes_gcm_decrypt_final(), but callers
* that abandon a context without finalizing it should explicitly zeroize it.
*
* IMPORTANT: Callers that are decrypting data or computing a GMAC value for
* verification MUST NOT assume that any decrypted or associated data is
* authentic until the authentication tag has been verified. This incremental
* API is provided solely to support callers that can't efficiently use the
* one-shot functions due to using a nonlinear data layout.
*
* For incremental AES-GCM encryption, use:
*
* 1. aes_gcm_init()
* 2. aes_gcm_auth_update() (any number of times)
* 3. aes_gcm_encrypt_update() (any number of times)
* 4. aes_gcm_encrypt_final()
*
* For incremental AES-GCM decryption, use:
*
* 1. aes_gcm_init()
* 2. aes_gcm_auth_update() (any number of times)
* 3. aes_gcm_decrypt_update() (any number of times)
* 4. aes_gcm_decrypt_final()
*
* AES-GMAC is just AES-GCM with zero bytes en/decrypted. For incremental
* AES-GMAC computation, use:
*
* 1. aes_gcm_init()
* 2. aes_gcm_auth_update() (any number of times)
* 3. aes_gcm_encrypt_final() to return the computed tag to the caller, or
* aes_gcm_decrypt_final() to directly verify the computed tag
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void aes_gcm_init(struct aes_gcm_ctx *ctx, const u8 nonce[at_least 12],
const struct aes_gcm_key *key);
/**
* aes_gcm_auth_update() - Incrementally process AES-GCM associated data
* @ctx: An AES-GCM context
* @ad: The associated data
* @len: Number of bytes provided. The caller must ensure that the total
* associated data length doesn't exceed GCM's limit of 2^61 - 1.
*
* IMPORTANT: Callers MUST NOT assume that any decrypted or associated data is
* authentic until the authentication tag has been verified.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void aes_gcm_auth_update(struct aes_gcm_ctx *ctx, const u8 *ad, size_t len);
/**
* aes_gcm_encrypt_update() - Incrementally encrypt data with AES-GCM
* @ctx: An AES-GCM context
* @dst: The destination buffer. Can be in-place or out-of-place. For other
* overlaps the behavior is unspecified.
* @src: The source plaintext data
* @len: Number of bytes to encrypt. The caller must ensure that the total
* number of bytes encrypted doesn't exceed GCM's limit of 2^36 - 32.
*
* This can be called only after all associated data has been processed.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void aes_gcm_encrypt_update(struct aes_gcm_ctx *ctx, u8 *dst, const u8 *src,
size_t len);
/**
* aes_gcm_decrypt_update() - Incrementally decrypt data with AES-GCM
* @ctx: An AES-GCM context
* @dst: The destination buffer. Can be in-place or out-of-place. For other
* overlaps the behavior is unspecified.
* @src: The source ciphertext data (not including auth tag)
* @len: Number of bytes to decrypt. The caller must ensure that the total
* number of bytes decrypted doesn't exceed GCM's limit of 2^36 - 32.
*
* This can be called only after all associated data has been processed.
*
* IMPORTANT: Callers MUST NOT assume that any decrypted or associated data is
* authentic until the authentication tag has been verified.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void aes_gcm_decrypt_update(struct aes_gcm_ctx *ctx, u8 *dst, const u8 *src,
size_t len);
/**
* aes_gcm_encrypt_final() - Finish encrypting a message with AES-GCM
* @ctx: An AES-GCM context
* @authtag: The output authentication tag. Length is the authtag_len that was
* passed to aes_gcm_preparekey().
*
* This also zeroizes @ctx, so the caller doesn't need to do it.
*
* Context: Any context.
*/
void aes_gcm_encrypt_final(struct aes_gcm_ctx *ctx, u8 *authtag);
/**
* aes_gcm_decrypt_final() - Finish decrypting a message with AES-GCM
* @ctx: An AES-GCM context
* @authtag: The stored authentication tag. Length is the authtag_len that was
* passed to aes_gcm_preparekey().
*
* This also zeroizes @ctx, so the caller doesn't need to do it.
*
* Context: Any context.
* Return:
* * 0 on success. This is the only case where any decrypted or associated data
* can be used.
* * -EBADMSG if the message is inauthentic
*/
int __must_check aes_gcm_decrypt_final(struct aes_gcm_ctx *ctx,
const u8 *authtag);
#endif /* _CRYPTO_AES_GCM_H */
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