/* * PSA crypto support for secure element drivers */ /* * Copyright The Mbed TLS Contributors * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR GPL-2.0-or-later */ #ifndef PSA_CRYPTO_SE_H #define PSA_CRYPTO_SE_H /* * Include the build-time configuration information header. Here, we do not * include `"mbedtls/build_info.h"` directly but `"psa/build_info.h"`, which * is basically just an alias to it. This is to ease the maintenance of the * TF-PSA-Crypto repository which has a different build system and * configuration. */ #include "psa/build_info.h" #include "psa/crypto.h" #include "psa/crypto_se_driver.h" /** The maximum location value that this implementation supports * for a secure element. * * This is not a characteristic that each PSA implementation has, but a * limitation of the current implementation due to the constraints imposed * by storage. See #PSA_CRYPTO_SE_DRIVER_ITS_UID_BASE. * * The minimum location value for a secure element is 1, like on any * PSA implementation (0 means a transparent key). */ #define PSA_MAX_SE_LOCATION 255 /** The base of the range of ITS file identifiers for secure element * driver persistent data. * * We use a slice of the implementation reserved range 0xffff0000..0xffffffff, * specifically the range 0xfffffe00..0xfffffeff. The length of this range * drives the value of #PSA_MAX_SE_LOCATION. The identifier 0xfffffe00 is * actually not used since it corresponds to #PSA_KEY_LOCATION_LOCAL_STORAGE * which doesn't have a driver. */ #define PSA_CRYPTO_SE_DRIVER_ITS_UID_BASE ((psa_key_id_t) 0xfffffe00) /** The maximum number of registered secure element driver locations. */ #define PSA_MAX_SE_DRIVERS 4 /** Unregister all secure element drivers. * * \warning Do not call this function while the library is in the initialized * state. This function is only intended to be called at the end * of mbedtls_psa_crypto_free(). */ void psa_unregister_all_se_drivers(void); /** Initialize all secure element drivers. * * Called from psa_crypto_init(). */ psa_status_t psa_init_all_se_drivers(void); /** A structure that describes a registered secure element driver. * * A secure element driver table entry contains a pointer to the * driver's method table as well as the driver context structure. */ typedef struct psa_se_drv_table_entry_s psa_se_drv_table_entry_t; /** Return the secure element driver information for a lifetime value. * * \param lifetime The lifetime value to query. * \param[out] p_methods On output, if there is a driver, * \c *methods points to its method table. * Otherwise \c *methods is \c NULL. * \param[out] p_drv_context On output, if there is a driver, * \c *drv_context points to its context * structure. * Otherwise \c *drv_context is \c NULL. * * \retval 1 * \p lifetime corresponds to a registered driver. * \retval 0 * \p lifetime does not correspond to a registered driver. */ int psa_get_se_driver(psa_key_lifetime_t lifetime, const psa_drv_se_t **p_methods, psa_drv_se_context_t **p_drv_context); /** Return the secure element driver table entry for a lifetime value. * * \param lifetime The lifetime value to query. * * \return The driver table entry for \p lifetime, or * \p NULL if \p lifetime does not correspond to a registered driver. */ psa_se_drv_table_entry_t *psa_get_se_driver_entry( psa_key_lifetime_t lifetime); /** Return the method table for a secure element driver. * * \param[in] driver The driver table entry to access, or \c NULL. * * \return The driver's method table. * \c NULL if \p driver is \c NULL. */ const psa_drv_se_t *psa_get_se_driver_methods( const psa_se_drv_table_entry_t *driver); /** Return the context of a secure element driver. * * \param[in] driver The driver table entry to access, or \c NULL. * * \return A pointer to the driver context. * \c NULL if \p driver is \c NULL. */ psa_drv_se_context_t *psa_get_se_driver_context( psa_se_drv_table_entry_t *driver); /** Find a free slot for a key that is to be created. * * This function calls the relevant method in the driver to find a suitable * slot for a key with the given attributes. * * \param[in] attributes Metadata about the key that is about to be created. * \param[in] driver The driver table entry to query. * \param[out] slot_number On success, a slot number that is free in this * secure element. */ psa_status_t psa_find_se_slot_for_key( const psa_key_attributes_t *attributes, psa_key_creation_method_t method, psa_se_drv_table_entry_t *driver, psa_key_slot_number_t *slot_number); /** Destroy a key in a secure element. * * This function calls the relevant driver method to destroy a key * and updates the driver's persistent data. */ psa_status_t psa_destroy_se_key(psa_se_drv_table_entry_t *driver, psa_key_slot_number_t slot_number); /** Load the persistent data of a secure element driver. * * \param driver The driver table entry containing the persistent * data to load from storage. * * \return #PSA_SUCCESS * \return #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED * \return #PSA_ERROR_DOES_NOT_EXIST * \return #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE * \return #PSA_ERROR_DATA_CORRUPT * \return #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT */ psa_status_t psa_load_se_persistent_data( const psa_se_drv_table_entry_t *driver); /** Save the persistent data of a secure element driver. * * \param[in] driver The driver table entry containing the persistent * data to save to storage. * * \return #PSA_SUCCESS * \return #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED * \return #PSA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED * \return #PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED * \return #PSA_ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE * \return #PSA_ERROR_STORAGE_FAILURE * \return #PSA_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT */ psa_status_t psa_save_se_persistent_data( const psa_se_drv_table_entry_t *driver); /** Destroy the persistent data of a secure element driver. * * This is currently only used for testing. * * \param[in] location The location identifier for the driver whose * persistent data is to be erased. */ psa_status_t psa_destroy_se_persistent_data(psa_key_location_t location); /** The storage representation of a key whose data is in a secure element. */ typedef struct { uint8_t slot_number[sizeof(psa_key_slot_number_t)]; } psa_se_key_data_storage_t; #endif /* PSA_CRYPTO_SE_H */