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16
17#ifndef ANDROID_HARDWARE_KEYMASTER1_H
18#define ANDROID_HARDWARE_KEYMASTER1_H
19
20#include <hardware/keymaster_common.h>
21#include <hardware/keymaster_defs.h>
22
23__BEGIN_DECLS
24
25/**
26 * Keymaster1 device definition
27 */
28struct keymaster1_device {
29    /**
30     * Common methods of the keymaster device.  This *must* be the first member of
31     * keymaster_device as users of this structure will cast a hw_device_t to
32     * keymaster_device pointer in contexts where it's known the hw_device_t references a
33     * keymaster_device.
34     */
35    struct hw_device_t common;
36
37    /**
38     * THIS IS DEPRECATED. Use the new "module_api_version" and "hal_api_version"
39     * fields in the keymaster_module initialization instead.
40     */
41    uint32_t client_version;
42
43    /**
44     * See flags defined for keymaster0_devices::flags in keymaster_common.h
45     */
46    uint32_t flags;
47
48    void* context;
49
50    /**
51     * \deprecated Generates a public and private key. The key-blob returned is opaque and must
52     * subsequently provided for signing and verification.
53     *
54     * Returns: 0 on success or an error code less than 0.
55     */
56    int (*generate_keypair)(const struct keymaster1_device* dev, const keymaster_keypair_t key_type,
57                            const void* key_params, uint8_t** key_blob, size_t* key_blob_length);
58
59    /**
60     * \deprecated Imports a public and private key pair. The imported keys will be in PKCS#8 format
61     * with DER encoding (Java standard). The key-blob returned is opaque and will be subsequently
62     * provided for signing and verification.
63     *
64     * Returns: 0 on success or an error code less than 0.
65     */
66    int (*import_keypair)(const struct keymaster1_device* dev, const uint8_t* key,
67                          const size_t key_length, uint8_t** key_blob, size_t* key_blob_length);
68
69    /**
70     * \deprecated Gets the public key part of a key pair. The public key must be in X.509 format
71     * (Java standard) encoded byte array.
72     *
73     * Returns: 0 on success or an error code less than 0.  On error, x509_data
74     * should not be allocated.
75     */
76    int (*get_keypair_public)(const struct keymaster1_device* dev, const uint8_t* key_blob,
77                              const size_t key_blob_length, uint8_t** x509_data,
78                              size_t* x509_data_length);
79
80    /**
81     * \deprecated Deletes the key pair associated with the key blob.
82     *
83     * This function is optional and should be set to NULL if it is not
84     * implemented.
85     *
86     * Returns 0 on success or an error code less than 0.
87     */
88    int (*delete_keypair)(const struct keymaster1_device* dev, const uint8_t* key_blob,
89                          const size_t key_blob_length);
90
91    /**
92     * \deprecated Deletes all keys in the hardware keystore. Used when keystore is reset
93     * completely.
94     *
95     * This function is optional and should be set to NULL if it is not
96     * implemented.
97     *
98     * Returns 0 on success or an error code less than 0.
99     */
100    int (*delete_all)(const struct keymaster1_device* dev);
101
102    /**
103     * \deprecated Signs data using a key-blob generated before. This can use either an asymmetric
104     * key or a secret key.
105     *
106     * Returns: 0 on success or an error code less than 0.
107     */
108    int (*sign_data)(const struct keymaster1_device* dev, const void* signing_params,
109                     const uint8_t* key_blob, const size_t key_blob_length, const uint8_t* data,
110                     const size_t data_length, uint8_t** signed_data, size_t* signed_data_length);
111
112    /**
113     * \deprecated Verifies data signed with a key-blob. This can use either an asymmetric key or a
114     * secret key.
115     *
116     * Returns: 0 on successful verification or an error code less than 0.
117     */
118    int (*verify_data)(const struct keymaster1_device* dev, const void* signing_params,
119                       const uint8_t* key_blob, const size_t key_blob_length,
120                       const uint8_t* signed_data, const size_t signed_data_length,
121                       const uint8_t* signature, const size_t signature_length);
122
123    /**
124     * Gets algorithms supported.
125     *
126     * \param[in] dev The keymaster device structure.
127     *
128     * \param[out] algorithms Array of algorithms supported.  The caller takes ownership of the
129     * array and must free() it.
130     *
131     * \param[out] algorithms_length Length of \p algorithms.
132     */
133    keymaster_error_t (*get_supported_algorithms)(const struct keymaster1_device* dev,
134                                                  keymaster_algorithm_t** algorithms,
135                                                  size_t* algorithms_length);
136
137    /**
138     * Gets the block modes supported for the specified algorithm.
139     *
140     * \param[in] dev The keymaster device structure.
141     *
142     * \param[in] algorithm The algorithm for which supported modes will be returned.
143     *
144     * \param[out] modes Array of modes supported.  The caller takes ownership of the array and must
145     * free() it.
146     *
147     * \param[out] modes_length Length of \p modes.
148     */
149    keymaster_error_t (*get_supported_block_modes)(const struct keymaster1_device* dev,
150                                                   keymaster_algorithm_t algorithm,
151                                                   keymaster_purpose_t purpose,
152                                                   keymaster_block_mode_t** modes,
153                                                   size_t* modes_length);
154
155    /**
156     * Gets the padding modes supported for the specified algorithm.  Caller assumes ownership of
157     * the allocated array.
158     *
159     * \param[in] dev The keymaster device structure.
160     *
161     * \param[in] algorithm The algorithm for which supported padding modes will be returned.
162     *
163     * \param[out] modes Array of padding modes supported.  The caller takes ownership of the array
164     * and must free() it.
165     *
166     * \param[out] modes_length Length of \p modes.
167     */
168    keymaster_error_t (*get_supported_padding_modes)(const struct keymaster1_device* dev,
169                                                     keymaster_algorithm_t algorithm,
170                                                     keymaster_purpose_t purpose,
171                                                     keymaster_padding_t** modes,
172                                                     size_t* modes_length);
173
174    /**
175     * Gets the digests supported for the specified algorithm.  Caller assumes ownership of the
176     * allocated array.
177     *
178     * \param[in] dev The keymaster device structure.
179     *
180     * \param[in] algorithm The algorithm for which supported digests will be returned.
181     *
182     * \param[out] digests Array of digests supported.  The caller takes ownership of the array and
183     * must free() it.
184     *
185     * \param[out] digests_length Length of \p digests.
186     */
187    keymaster_error_t (*get_supported_digests)(const struct keymaster1_device* dev,
188                                               keymaster_algorithm_t algorithm,
189                                               keymaster_purpose_t purpose,
190                                               keymaster_digest_t** digests,
191                                               size_t* digests_length);
192
193    /**
194     * Gets the key import formats supported for keys of the specified algorithm.  Caller assumes
195     * ownership of the allocated array.
196     *
197     * \param[in] dev The keymaster device structure.
198     *
199     * \param[in] algorithm The algorithm for which supported formats will be returned.
200     *
201     * \param[out] formats Array of formats supported.  The caller takes ownership of the array and
202     * must free() it.
203     *
204     * \param[out] formats_length Length of \p formats.
205     */
206    keymaster_error_t (*get_supported_import_formats)(const struct keymaster1_device* dev,
207                                                      keymaster_algorithm_t algorithm,
208                                                      keymaster_key_format_t** formats,
209                                                      size_t* formats_length);
210
211    /**
212     * Gets the key export formats supported for keys of the specified algorithm.  Caller assumes
213     * ownership of the allocated array.
214     *
215     * \param[in] dev The keymaster device structure.
216     *
217     * \param[in] algorithm The algorithm for which supported formats will be returned.
218     *
219     * \param[out] formats Array of formats supported.  The caller takes ownership of the array and
220     * must free() it.
221     *
222     * \param[out] formats_length Length of \p formats.
223     */
224    keymaster_error_t (*get_supported_export_formats)(const struct keymaster1_device* dev,
225                                                      keymaster_algorithm_t algorithm,
226                                                      keymaster_key_format_t** formats,
227                                                      size_t* formats_length);
228
229    /**
230     * Adds entropy to the RNG used by keymaster.  Entropy added through this method is guaranteed
231     * not to be the only source of entropy used, and the mixing function is required to be secure,
232     * in the sense that if the RNG is seeded (from any source) with any data the attacker cannot
233     * predict (or control), then the RNG output is indistinguishable from random.  Thus, if the
234     * entropy from any source is good, the output will be good.
235     *
236     * \param[in] dev The keymaster device structure.
237     *
238     * \param[in] data Random data to be mixed in.
239     *
240     * \param[in] data_length Length of \p data.
241     */
242    keymaster_error_t (*add_rng_entropy)(const struct keymaster1_device* dev, const uint8_t* data,
243                                         size_t data_length);
244
245    /**
246     * Generates a key, or key pair, returning a key blob and/or a description of the key.
247     *
248     * Key generation parameters are defined as keymaster tag/value pairs, provided in \p params.
249     * See keymaster_tag_t for the full list.  Some values that are always required for generation
250     * of useful keys are:
251     *
252     * - KM_TAG_ALGORITHM;
253     * - KM_TAG_PURPOSE; and
254     * - (KM_TAG_USER_SECURE_ID and KM_TAG_USER_AUTH_TYPE) or KM_TAG_NO_AUTH_REQUIRED.
255     *
256     * KM_TAG_AUTH_TIMEOUT should generally be specified unless KM_TAG_NO_AUTH_REQUIRED is present,
257     * or the user will have to authenticate for every use.
258     *
259     * KM_TAG_BLOCK_MODE, KM_TAG_PADDING, KM_TAG_MAC_LENGTH and KM_TAG_DIGEST must be specified for
260     * algorithms that require them.
261     *
262     * The following tags may not be specified; their values will be provided by the implementation.
263     *
264     * - KM_TAG_ORIGIN,
265     * - KM_TAG_ROLLBACK_RESISTANT,
266     * - KM_TAG_CREATION_DATETIME
267     *
268     * \param[in] dev The keymaster device structure.
269     *
270     * \param[in] params Array of key generation parameters.
271     *
272     * \param[in] params_count Length of \p params.
273     *
274     * \param[out] key_blob returns the generated key. \p key_blob must not be NULL.  The caller
275     * assumes ownership key_blob->key_material and must free() it.
276     *
277     * \param[out] characteristics returns the characteristics of the key that was, generated, if
278     * non-NULL.  If non-NULL, the caller assumes ownership and must deallocate with
279     * keymaster_free_characteristics().  Note that KM_TAG_ROOT_OF_TRUST, KM_TAG_APPLICATION_ID and
280     * KM_TAG_APPLICATION_DATA are never returned.
281     */
282    keymaster_error_t (*generate_key)(const struct keymaster1_device* dev,
283                                      const keymaster_key_param_set_t* params,
284                                      keymaster_key_blob_t* key_blob,
285                                      keymaster_key_characteristics_t** characteristics);
286
287    /**
288     * Returns the characteristics of the specified key, or KM_ERROR_INVALID_KEY_BLOB if the
289     * key_blob is invalid (implementations must fully validate the integrity of the key).
290     * client_id and app_data must be the ID and data provided when the key was generated or
291     * imported, or empty if KM_TAG_APPLICATION_ID and/or KM_TAG_APPLICATION_DATA were not provided
292     * during generation.  Those values are not included in the returned characteristics.  The
293     * caller assumes ownership of the allocated characteristics object, which must be deallocated
294     * with keymaster_free_characteristics().
295     *
296     * Note that KM_TAG_ROOT_OF_TRUST, KM_TAG_APPLICATION_ID and KM_TAG_APPLICATION_DATA are never
297     * returned.
298     *
299     * \param[in] dev The keymaster device structure.
300     *
301     * \param[in] key_blob The key to retreive characteristics from.
302     *
303     * \param[in] client_id The client ID data, or NULL if none associated.
304     *
305     * \param[in] app_id The app data, or NULL if none associated.
306     *
307     * \param[out] characteristics The key characteristics.
308     */
309    keymaster_error_t (*get_key_characteristics)(const struct keymaster1_device* dev,
310                                                 const keymaster_key_blob_t* key_blob,
311                                                 const keymaster_blob_t* client_id,
312                                                 const keymaster_blob_t* app_data,
313                                                 keymaster_key_characteristics_t** characteristics);
314
315    /**
316     * Imports a key, or key pair, returning a key blob and/or a description of the key.
317     *
318     * Most key import parameters are defined as keymaster tag/value pairs, provided in "params".
319     * See keymaster_tag_t for the full list.  Values that are always required for import of useful
320     * keys are:
321     *
322     * - KM_TAG_ALGORITHM;
323     * - KM_TAG_PURPOSE; and
324     * - (KM_TAG_USER_SECURE_ID and KM_TAG_USER_AUTH_TYPE) or KM_TAG_NO_AUTH_REQUIRED.
325     *
326     * KM_TAG_AUTH_TIMEOUT should generally be specified. If unspecified, the user will have to
327     * authenticate for every use.
328     *
329     * The following tags will take default values if unspecified:
330     *
331     * - KM_TAG_KEY_SIZE will default to the size of the key provided.
332     * - KM_TAG_RSA_PUBLIC_EXPONENT will default to the value in the key provided (for RSA keys)
333     *
334     * The following tags may not be specified; their values will be provided by the implementation.
335     *
336     * - KM_TAG_ORIGIN,
337     * - KM_TAG_ROLLBACK_RESISTANT,
338     * - KM_TAG_CREATION_DATETIME
339     *
340     * \param[in] dev The keymaster device structure.
341     *
342     * \param[in] params Parameters defining the imported key.
343     *
344     * \param[in] params_count The number of entries in \p params.
345     *
346     * \param[in] key_format specifies the format of the key data in key_data.
347     *
348     * \param[out] key_blob Used to return the opaque key blob.  Must be non-NULL.  The caller
349     * assumes ownership of the contained key_material.
350     *
351     * \param[out] characteristics Used to return the characteristics of the imported key.  May be
352     * NULL, in which case no characteristics will be returned.  If non-NULL, the caller assumes
353     * ownership and must deallocate with keymaster_free_characteristics().  Note that
354     * KM_TAG_ROOT_OF_TRUST, KM_TAG_APPLICATION_ID and
355     * KM_TAG_APPLICATION_DATA are never returned.
356     */
357    keymaster_error_t (*import_key)(const struct keymaster1_device* dev,
358                                    const keymaster_key_param_set_t* params,
359                                    keymaster_key_format_t key_format,
360                                    const keymaster_blob_t* key_data,
361                                    keymaster_key_blob_t* key_blob,
362                                    keymaster_key_characteristics_t** characteristics);
363
364    /**
365     * Exports a public key, returning a byte array in the specified format.
366     *
367     * \param[in] dev The keymaster device structure.
368     *
369     * \param[in] export_format The format to be used for exporting the key.
370     *
371     * \param[in] key_to_export The key to export.
372     *
373     * \param[out] export_data The exported key material.  The caller assumes ownership.
374     *
375     * \param[out] export_data_length The length of \p export_data.
376     */
377    keymaster_error_t (*export_key)(const struct keymaster1_device* dev,
378                                    keymaster_key_format_t export_format,
379                                    const keymaster_key_blob_t* key_to_export,
380                                    const keymaster_blob_t* client_id,
381                                    const keymaster_blob_t* app_data,
382                                    keymaster_blob_t* export_data);
383
384    /**
385     * Deletes the key, or key pair, associated with the key blob.  After calling this function it
386     * will be impossible to use the key for any other operations.  May be applied to keys from
387     * foreign roots of trust (keys not usable under the current root of trust).
388     *
389     * This function is optional and should be set to NULL if it is not implemented.
390     *
391     * \param[in] dev The keymaster device structure.
392     *
393     * \param[in] key The key to be deleted.
394     */
395    keymaster_error_t (*delete_key)(const struct keymaster1_device* dev,
396                                    const keymaster_key_blob_t* key);
397
398    /**
399     * Deletes all keys in the hardware keystore. Used when keystore is reset completely.  After
400     * calling this function it will be impossible to use any previously generated or imported key
401     * blobs for any operations.
402     *
403     * This function is optional and should be set to NULL if it is not implemented.
404     *
405     * \param[in] dev The keymaster device structure.
406     */
407    keymaster_error_t (*delete_all_keys)(const struct keymaster1_device* dev);
408
409    /**
410     * Begins a cryptographic operation using the specified key.  If all is well, begin() will
411     * return KM_ERROR_OK and create an operation handle which must be passed to subsequent calls to
412     * update(), finish() or abort().
413     *
414     * It is critical that each call to begin() be paired with a subsequent call to finish() or
415     * abort(), to allow the keymaster implementation to clean up any internal operation state.
416     * Failure to do this may leak internal state space or other internal resources and may
417     * eventually cause begin() to return KM_ERROR_TOO_MANY_OPERATIONS when it runs out of space for
418     * operations.  Any result other than KM_ERROR_OK from begin(), update() or finish() implicitly
419     * aborts the operation, in which case abort() need not be called (and will return
420     * KM_ERROR_INVALID_OPERATION_HANDLE if called).
421     *
422     * \param[in] dev The keymaster device structure.
423     *
424     * \param[in] purpose The purpose of the operation, one of KM_PURPOSE_ENCRYPT,
425     * KM_PURPOSE_DECRYPT, KM_PURPOSE_SIGN or KM_PURPOSE_VERIFY. Note that for AEAD modes,
426     * encryption and decryption imply signing and verification, respectively, but should be
427     * specified as KM_PURPOSE_ENCRYPT and KM_PURPOSE_DECRYPT.
428     *
429     * \param[in] key The key to be used for the operation. \p key must have a purpose compatible
430     * with \p purpose and all of its usage requirements must be satisfied, or begin() will return
431     * an appropriate error code.
432     *
433     * \param[in] in_params Additional parameters for the operation.  This is typically used to
434     * provide authentication data, with KM_TAG_AUTH_TOKEN.  If KM_TAG_APPLICATION_ID or
435     * KM_TAG_APPLICATION_DATA were provided during generation, they must be provided here, or the
436     * operation will fail with KM_ERROR_INVALID_KEY_BLOB.  For operations that require a nonce or
437     * IV, on keys that were generated with KM_TAG_CALLER_NONCE, in_params may contain a tag
438     * KM_TAG_NONCE.  For AEAD operations KM_TAG_CHUNK_SIZE is specified here.
439     *
440     * \param[out] out_params Output parameters.  Used to return additional data from the operation
441     * initialization, notably to return the IV or nonce from operations that generate an IV or
442     * nonce.  The caller takes ownership of the output parameters array and must free it with
443     * keymaster_free_param_set().  out_params may be set to NULL if no output parameters are
444     * expected.  If out_params is NULL, and output paramaters are generated, begin() will return
445     * KM_ERROR_OUTPUT_PARAMETER_NULL.
446     *
447     * \param[out] operation_handle The newly-created operation handle which must be passed to
448     * update(), finish() or abort().  If operation_handle is NULL, begin() will return
449     * KM_ERROR_OUTPUT_PARAMETER_NULL.
450     */
451    keymaster_error_t (*begin)(const struct keymaster1_device* dev, keymaster_purpose_t purpose,
452                               const keymaster_key_blob_t* key,
453                               const keymaster_key_param_set_t* in_params,
454                               keymaster_key_param_set_t* out_params,
455                               keymaster_operation_handle_t* operation_handle);
456
457    /**
458     * Provides data to, and possibly receives output from, an ongoing cryptographic operation begun
459     * with begin().
460     *
461     * If operation_handle is invalid, update() will return KM_ERROR_INVALID_OPERATION_HANDLE.
462     *
463     * update() may not consume all of the data provided in the data buffer.  update() will return
464     * the amount consumed in *data_consumed.  The caller should provide the unconsumed data in a
465     * subsequent call.
466     *
467     * \param[in] dev The keymaster device structure.
468     *
469     * \param[in] operation_handle The operation handle returned by begin().
470     *
471     * \param[in] in_params Additional parameters for the operation.  For AEAD modes, this is used
472     * to specify KM_TAG_ADDITIONAL_DATA.  Note that additional data may be provided in multiple
473     * calls to update(), but only until input data has been provided.
474     *
475     * \param[in] input Data to be processed, per the parameters established in the call to begin().
476     * Note that update() may or may not consume all of the data provided.  See \p input_consumed.
477     *
478     * \param[out] input_consumed Amount of data that was consumed by update().  If this is less
479     * than the amount provided, the caller should provide the remainder in a subsequent call to
480     * update().
481     *
482     * \param[out] out_params Output parameters.  Used to return additional data from the operation
483     * The caller takes ownership of the output parameters array and must free it with
484     * keymaster_free_param_set().  out_params may be set to NULL if no output parameters are
485     * expected.  If out_params is NULL, and output paramaters are generated, begin() will return
486     * KM_ERROR_OUTPUT_PARAMETER_NULL.
487     *
488     * \param[out] output The output data, if any.  The caller assumes ownership of the allocated
489     * buffer.  output must not be NULL.
490     *
491     * Note that update() may not provide any output, in which case output->data_length will be
492     * zero, and output->data may be either NULL or zero-length (so the caller should always free()
493     * it).
494     */
495    keymaster_error_t (*update)(const struct keymaster1_device* dev,
496                                keymaster_operation_handle_t operation_handle,
497                                const keymaster_key_param_set_t* in_params,
498                                const keymaster_blob_t* input, size_t* input_consumed,
499                                keymaster_key_param_set_t* out_params, keymaster_blob_t* output);
500
501    /**
502     * Finalizes a cryptographic operation begun with begin() and invalidates \p operation_handle.
503     *
504     * \param[in] dev The keymaster device structure.
505     *
506     * \param[in] operation_handle The operation handle returned by begin().  This handle will be
507     * invalidated.
508     *
509     * \param[in] params Additional parameters for the operation.  For AEAD modes, this is used to
510     * specify KM_TAG_ADDITIONAL_DATA, but only if no input data was provided to update().
511     *
512     * \param[in] signature The signature to be verified if the purpose specified in the begin()
513     * call was KM_PURPOSE_VERIFY.
514     *
515     * \param[out] output The output data, if any.  The caller assumes ownership of the allocated
516     * buffer.
517     *
518     * If the operation being finished is a signature verification or an AEAD-mode decryption and
519     * verification fails then finish() will return KM_ERROR_VERIFICATION_FAILED.
520     */
521    keymaster_error_t (*finish)(const struct keymaster1_device* dev,
522                                keymaster_operation_handle_t operation_handle,
523                                const keymaster_key_param_set_t* in_params,
524                                const keymaster_blob_t* signature,
525                                keymaster_key_param_set_t* out_params, keymaster_blob_t* output);
526
527    /**
528     * Aborts a cryptographic operation begun with begin(), freeing all internal resources and
529     * invalidating \p operation_handle.
530     */
531    keymaster_error_t (*abort)(const struct keymaster1_device* dev,
532                               keymaster_operation_handle_t operation_handle);
533};
534typedef struct keymaster1_device keymaster1_device_t;
535
536/* Convenience API for opening and closing keymaster devices */
537
538static inline int keymaster1_open(const struct hw_module_t* module, keymaster1_device_t** device) {
539    return module->methods->open(module, KEYSTORE_KEYMASTER, TO_HW_DEVICE_T_OPEN(device));
540}
541
542static inline int keymaster1_close(keymaster1_device_t* device) {
543    return device->common.close(&device->common);
544}
545
546__END_DECLS
547
548#endif  // ANDROID_HARDWARE_KEYMASTER1_H
549