"""Knowledge about cryptographic mechanisms implemented in Mbed TLS. This module is entirely based on the PSA API. """ # Copyright The Mbed TLS Contributors # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may # not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. import enum import re from typing import FrozenSet, Iterable, List, Optional, Tuple from .asymmetric_key_data import ASYMMETRIC_KEY_DATA def short_expression(original: str, level: int = 0) -> str: """Abbreviate the expression, keeping it human-readable. If `level` is 0, just remove parts that are implicit from context, such as a leading ``PSA_KEY_TYPE_``. For larger values of `level`, also abbreviate some names in an unambiguous, but ad hoc way. """ short = original short = re.sub(r'\bPSA_(?:ALG|ECC_FAMILY|KEY_[A-Z]+)_', r'', short) short = re.sub(r' +', r'', short) if level >= 1: short = re.sub(r'PUBLIC_KEY\b', r'PUB', short) short = re.sub(r'KEY_PAIR\b', r'PAIR', short) short = re.sub(r'\bBRAINPOOL_P', r'BP', short) short = re.sub(r'\bMONTGOMERY\b', r'MGM', short) short = re.sub(r'AEAD_WITH_SHORTENED_TAG\b', r'AEAD_SHORT', short) short = re.sub(r'\bDETERMINISTIC_', r'DET_', short) short = re.sub(r'\bKEY_AGREEMENT\b', r'KA', short) short = re.sub(r'_PSK_TO_MS\b', r'_PSK2MS', short) return short BLOCK_CIPHERS = frozenset(['AES', 'ARIA', 'CAMELLIA', 'DES']) BLOCK_MAC_MODES = frozenset(['CBC_MAC', 'CMAC']) BLOCK_CIPHER_MODES = frozenset([ 'CTR', 'CFB', 'OFB', 'XTS', 'CCM_STAR_NO_TAG', 'ECB_NO_PADDING', 'CBC_NO_PADDING', 'CBC_PKCS7', ]) BLOCK_AEAD_MODES = frozenset(['CCM', 'GCM']) class EllipticCurveCategory(enum.Enum): """Categorization of elliptic curve families. The category of a curve determines what algorithms are defined over it. """ SHORT_WEIERSTRASS = 0 MONTGOMERY = 1 TWISTED_EDWARDS = 2 @staticmethod def from_family(family: str) -> 'EllipticCurveCategory': if family == 'PSA_ECC_FAMILY_MONTGOMERY': return EllipticCurveCategory.MONTGOMERY if family == 'PSA_ECC_FAMILY_TWISTED_EDWARDS': return EllipticCurveCategory.TWISTED_EDWARDS # Default to SW, which most curves belong to. return EllipticCurveCategory.SHORT_WEIERSTRASS class KeyType: """Knowledge about a PSA key type.""" def __init__(self, name: str, params: Optional[Iterable[str]] = None) -> None: """Analyze a key type. The key type must be specified in PSA syntax. In its simplest form, `name` is a string 'PSA_KEY_TYPE_xxx' which is the name of a PSA key type macro. For key types that take arguments, the arguments can be passed either through the optional argument `params` or by passing an expression of the form 'PSA_KEY_TYPE_xxx(param1, ...)' in `name` as a string. """ self.name = name.strip() """The key type macro name (``PSA_KEY_TYPE_xxx``). For key types constructed from a macro with arguments, this is the name of the macro, and the arguments are in `self.params`. """ if params is None: if '(' in self.name: m = re.match(r'(\w+)\s*\((.*)\)\Z', self.name) assert m is not None self.name = m.group(1) params = m.group(2).split(',') self.params = (None if params is None else [param.strip() for param in params]) """The parameters of the key type, if there are any. None if the key type is a macro without arguments. """ assert re.match(r'PSA_KEY_TYPE_\w+\Z', self.name) self.expression = self.name """A C expression whose value is the key type encoding.""" if self.params is not None: self.expression += '(' + ', '.join(self.params) + ')' m = re.match(r'PSA_KEY_TYPE_(\w+)', self.name) assert m self.head = re.sub(r'_(?:PUBLIC_KEY|KEY_PAIR)\Z', r'', m.group(1)) """The key type macro name, with common prefixes and suffixes stripped.""" self.private_type = re.sub(r'_PUBLIC_KEY\Z', r'_KEY_PAIR', self.name) """The key type macro name for the corresponding key pair type. For everything other than a public key type, this is the same as `self.name`. """ def short_expression(self, level: int = 0) -> str: """Abbreviate the expression, keeping it human-readable. See `crypto_knowledge.short_expression`. """ return short_expression(self.expression, level=level) def is_public(self) -> bool: """Whether the key type is for public keys.""" return self.name.endswith('_PUBLIC_KEY') ECC_KEY_SIZES = { 'PSA_ECC_FAMILY_SECP_K1': (192, 224, 256), 'PSA_ECC_FAMILY_SECP_R1': (225, 256, 384, 521), 'PSA_ECC_FAMILY_SECP_R2': (160,), 'PSA_ECC_FAMILY_SECT_K1': (163, 233, 239, 283, 409, 571), 'PSA_ECC_FAMILY_SECT_R1': (163, 233, 283, 409, 571), 'PSA_ECC_FAMILY_SECT_R2': (163,), 'PSA_ECC_FAMILY_BRAINPOOL_P_R1': (160, 192, 224, 256, 320, 384, 512), 'PSA_ECC_FAMILY_MONTGOMERY': (255, 448), 'PSA_ECC_FAMILY_TWISTED_EDWARDS': (255, 448), } KEY_TYPE_SIZES = { 'PSA_KEY_TYPE_AES': (128, 192, 256), # exhaustive 'PSA_KEY_TYPE_ARIA': (128, 192, 256), # exhaustive 'PSA_KEY_TYPE_CAMELLIA': (128, 192, 256), # exhaustive 'PSA_KEY_TYPE_CHACHA20': (256,), # exhaustive 'PSA_KEY_TYPE_DERIVE': (120, 128), # sample 'PSA_KEY_TYPE_DES': (64, 128, 192), # exhaustive 'PSA_KEY_TYPE_HMAC': (128, 160, 224, 256, 384, 512), # standard size for each supported hash 'PSA_KEY_TYPE_PASSWORD': (48, 168, 336), # sample 'PSA_KEY_TYPE_PASSWORD_HASH': (128, 256), # sample 'PSA_KEY_TYPE_PEPPER': (128, 256), # sample 'PSA_KEY_TYPE_RAW_DATA': (8, 40, 128), # sample 'PSA_KEY_TYPE_RSA_KEY_PAIR': (1024, 1536), # small sample } def sizes_to_test(self) -> Tuple[int, ...]: """Return a tuple of key sizes to test. For key types that only allow a single size, or only a small set of sizes, these are all the possible sizes. For key types that allow a wide range of sizes, these are a representative sample of sizes, excluding large sizes for which a typical resource-constrained platform may run out of memory. """ if self.private_type == 'PSA_KEY_TYPE_ECC_KEY_PAIR': assert self.params is not None return self.ECC_KEY_SIZES[self.params[0]] return self.KEY_TYPE_SIZES[self.private_type] # "48657265006973206b6579a064617461" DATA_BLOCK = b'Here\000is key\240data' def key_material(self, bits: int) -> bytes: """Return a byte string containing suitable key material with the given bit length. Use the PSA export representation. The resulting byte string is one that can be obtained with the following code: ``` psa_set_key_type(&attributes, `self.expression`); psa_set_key_bits(&attributes, `bits`); psa_set_key_usage_flags(&attributes, PSA_KEY_USAGE_EXPORT); psa_generate_key(&attributes, &id); psa_export_key(id, `material`, ...); ``` """ if self.expression in ASYMMETRIC_KEY_DATA: if bits not in ASYMMETRIC_KEY_DATA[self.expression]: raise ValueError('No key data for {}-bit {}' .format(bits, self.expression)) return ASYMMETRIC_KEY_DATA[self.expression][bits] if bits % 8 != 0: raise ValueError('Non-integer number of bytes: {} bits for {}' .format(bits, self.expression)) length = bits // 8 if self.name == 'PSA_KEY_TYPE_DES': # "644573206b457901644573206b457902644573206b457904" des3 = b'dEs kEy\001dEs kEy\002dEs kEy\004' return des3[:length] return b''.join([self.DATA_BLOCK] * (length // len(self.DATA_BLOCK)) + [self.DATA_BLOCK[:length % len(self.DATA_BLOCK)]]) def can_do(self, alg: 'Algorithm') -> bool: """Whether this key type can be used for operations with the given algorithm. This function does not currently handle key derivation or PAKE. """ #pylint: disable=too-many-branches,too-many-return-statements if alg.is_wildcard: return False if alg.is_invalid_truncation(): return False if self.head == 'HMAC' and alg.head == 'HMAC': return True if self.head == 'DES': # 64-bit block ciphers only allow a reduced set of modes. return alg.head in [ 'CBC_NO_PADDING', 'CBC_PKCS7', 'ECB_NO_PADDING', ] if self.head in BLOCK_CIPHERS and \ alg.head in frozenset.union(BLOCK_MAC_MODES, BLOCK_CIPHER_MODES, BLOCK_AEAD_MODES): if alg.head in ['CMAC', 'OFB'] and \ self.head in ['ARIA', 'CAMELLIA']: return False # not implemented in Mbed TLS return True if self.head == 'CHACHA20' and alg.head == 'CHACHA20_POLY1305': return True if self.head in {'ARC4', 'CHACHA20'} and \ alg.head == 'STREAM_CIPHER': return True if self.head == 'RSA' and alg.head.startswith('RSA_'): return True if alg.category == AlgorithmCategory.KEY_AGREEMENT and \ self.is_public(): # The PSA API does not use public key objects in key agreement # operations: it imports the public key as a formatted byte string. # So a public key object with a key agreement algorithm is not # a valid combination. return False if self.head == 'ECC': assert self.params is not None eccc = EllipticCurveCategory.from_family(self.params[0]) if alg.head == 'ECDH' and \ eccc in {EllipticCurveCategory.SHORT_WEIERSTRASS, EllipticCurveCategory.MONTGOMERY}: return True if alg.head == 'ECDSA' and \ eccc == EllipticCurveCategory.SHORT_WEIERSTRASS: return True if alg.head in {'PURE_EDDSA', 'EDDSA_PREHASH'} and \ eccc == EllipticCurveCategory.TWISTED_EDWARDS: return True return False class AlgorithmCategory(enum.Enum): """PSA algorithm categories.""" # The numbers are aligned with the category bits in numerical values of # algorithms. HASH = 2 MAC = 3 CIPHER = 4 AEAD = 5 SIGN = 6 ASYMMETRIC_ENCRYPTION = 7 KEY_DERIVATION = 8 KEY_AGREEMENT = 9 PAKE = 10 def requires_key(self) -> bool: """Whether operations in this category are set up with a key.""" return self not in {self.HASH, self.KEY_DERIVATION} def is_asymmetric(self) -> bool: """Whether operations in this category involve asymmetric keys.""" return self in { self.SIGN, self.ASYMMETRIC_ENCRYPTION, self.KEY_AGREEMENT } class AlgorithmNotRecognized(Exception): def __init__(self, expr: str) -> None: super().__init__('Algorithm not recognized: ' + expr) self.expr = expr class Algorithm: """Knowledge about a PSA algorithm.""" @staticmethod def determine_base(expr: str) -> str: """Return an expression for the "base" of the algorithm. This strips off variants of algorithms such as MAC truncation. This function does not attempt to detect invalid inputs. """ m = re.match(r'PSA_ALG_(?:' r'(?:TRUNCATED|AT_LEAST_THIS_LENGTH)_MAC|' r'AEAD_WITH_(?:SHORTENED|AT_LEAST_THIS_LENGTH)_TAG' r')\((.*),[^,]+\)\Z', expr) if m: expr = m.group(1) return expr @staticmethod def determine_head(expr: str) -> str: """Return the head of an algorithm expression. The head is the first (outermost) constructor, without its PSA_ALG_ prefix, and with some normalization of similar algorithms. """ m = re.match(r'PSA_ALG_(?:DETERMINISTIC_)?(\w+)', expr) if not m: raise AlgorithmNotRecognized(expr) head = m.group(1) if head == 'KEY_AGREEMENT': m = re.match(r'PSA_ALG_KEY_AGREEMENT\s*\(\s*PSA_ALG_(\w+)', expr) if not m: raise AlgorithmNotRecognized(expr) head = m.group(1) head = re.sub(r'_ANY\Z', r'', head) if re.match(r'ED[0-9]+PH\Z', head): head = 'EDDSA_PREHASH' return head CATEGORY_FROM_HEAD = { 'SHA': AlgorithmCategory.HASH, 'SHAKE256_512': AlgorithmCategory.HASH, 'MD': AlgorithmCategory.HASH, 'RIPEMD': AlgorithmCategory.HASH, 'ANY_HASH': AlgorithmCategory.HASH, 'HMAC': AlgorithmCategory.MAC, 'STREAM_CIPHER': AlgorithmCategory.CIPHER, 'CHACHA20_POLY1305': AlgorithmCategory.AEAD, 'DSA': AlgorithmCategory.SIGN, 'ECDSA': AlgorithmCategory.SIGN, 'EDDSA': AlgorithmCategory.SIGN, 'PURE_EDDSA': AlgorithmCategory.SIGN, 'RSA_PSS': AlgorithmCategory.SIGN, 'RSA_PKCS1V15_SIGN': AlgorithmCategory.SIGN, 'RSA_PKCS1V15_CRYPT': AlgorithmCategory.ASYMMETRIC_ENCRYPTION, 'RSA_OAEP': AlgorithmCategory.ASYMMETRIC_ENCRYPTION, 'HKDF': AlgorithmCategory.KEY_DERIVATION, 'TLS12_PRF': AlgorithmCategory.KEY_DERIVATION, 'TLS12_PSK_TO_MS': AlgorithmCategory.KEY_DERIVATION, 'TLS12_ECJPAKE_TO_PMS': AlgorithmCategory.KEY_DERIVATION, 'PBKDF': AlgorithmCategory.KEY_DERIVATION, 'ECDH': AlgorithmCategory.KEY_AGREEMENT, 'FFDH': AlgorithmCategory.KEY_AGREEMENT, # KEY_AGREEMENT(...) is a key derivation with a key agreement component 'KEY_AGREEMENT': AlgorithmCategory.KEY_DERIVATION, 'JPAKE': AlgorithmCategory.PAKE, } for x in BLOCK_MAC_MODES: CATEGORY_FROM_HEAD[x] = AlgorithmCategory.MAC for x in BLOCK_CIPHER_MODES: CATEGORY_FROM_HEAD[x] = AlgorithmCategory.CIPHER for x in BLOCK_AEAD_MODES: CATEGORY_FROM_HEAD[x] = AlgorithmCategory.AEAD def determine_category(self, expr: str, head: str) -> AlgorithmCategory: """Return the category of the given algorithm expression. This function does not attempt to detect invalid inputs. """ prefix = head while prefix: if prefix in self.CATEGORY_FROM_HEAD: return self.CATEGORY_FROM_HEAD[prefix] if re.match(r'.*[0-9]\Z', prefix): prefix = re.sub(r'_*[0-9]+\Z', r'', prefix) else: prefix = re.sub(r'_*[^_]*\Z', r'', prefix) raise AlgorithmNotRecognized(expr) @staticmethod def determine_wildcard(expr) -> bool: """Whether the given algorithm expression is a wildcard. This function does not attempt to detect invalid inputs. """ if re.search(r'\bPSA_ALG_ANY_HASH\b', expr): return True if re.search(r'_AT_LEAST_', expr): return True return False def __init__(self, expr: str) -> None: """Analyze an algorithm value. The algorithm must be expressed as a C expression containing only calls to PSA algorithm constructor macros and numeric literals. This class is only programmed to handle valid expressions. Invalid expressions may result in exceptions or in nonsensical results. """ self.expression = re.sub(r'\s+', r'', expr) self.base_expression = self.determine_base(self.expression) self.head = self.determine_head(self.base_expression) self.category = self.determine_category(self.base_expression, self.head) self.is_wildcard = self.determine_wildcard(self.expression) def is_key_agreement_with_derivation(self) -> bool: """Whether this is a combined key agreement and key derivation algorithm.""" if self.category != AlgorithmCategory.KEY_AGREEMENT: return False m = re.match(r'PSA_ALG_KEY_AGREEMENT\(\w+,\s*(.*)\)\Z', self.expression) if not m: return False kdf_alg = m.group(1) # Assume kdf_alg is either a valid KDF or 0. return not re.match(r'(?:0[Xx])?0+\s*\Z', kdf_alg) def short_expression(self, level: int = 0) -> str: """Abbreviate the expression, keeping it human-readable. See `crypto_knowledge.short_expression`. """ return short_expression(self.expression, level=level) HASH_LENGTH = { 'PSA_ALG_MD5': 16, 'PSA_ALG_SHA_1': 20, } HASH_LENGTH_BITS_RE = re.compile(r'([0-9]+)\Z') @classmethod def hash_length(cls, alg: str) -> int: """The length of the given hash algorithm, in bytes.""" if alg in cls.HASH_LENGTH: return cls.HASH_LENGTH[alg] m = cls.HASH_LENGTH_BITS_RE.search(alg) if m: return int(m.group(1)) // 8 raise ValueError('Unknown hash length for ' + alg) PERMITTED_TAG_LENGTHS = { 'PSA_ALG_CCM': frozenset([4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16]), 'PSA_ALG_CHACHA20_POLY1305': frozenset([16]), 'PSA_ALG_GCM': frozenset([4, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16]), } MAC_LENGTH = { 'PSA_ALG_CBC_MAC': 16, # actually the block cipher length 'PSA_ALG_CMAC': 16, # actually the block cipher length } HMAC_RE = re.compile(r'PSA_ALG_HMAC\((.*)\)\Z') @classmethod def permitted_truncations(cls, base: str) -> FrozenSet[int]: """Permitted output lengths for the given MAC or AEAD base algorithm. For a MAC algorithm, this is the set of truncation lengths that Mbed TLS supports. For an AEAD algorithm, this is the set of truncation lengths that are permitted by the algorithm specification. """ if base in cls.PERMITTED_TAG_LENGTHS: return cls.PERMITTED_TAG_LENGTHS[base] max_length = cls.MAC_LENGTH.get(base, None) if max_length is None: m = cls.HMAC_RE.match(base) if m: max_length = cls.hash_length(m.group(1)) if max_length is None: raise ValueError('Unknown permitted lengths for ' + base) return frozenset(range(4, max_length + 1)) TRUNCATED_ALG_RE = re.compile( r'(?PPSA_ALG_(?:AEAD_WITH_SHORTENED_TAG|TRUNCATED_MAC))' r'\((?P.*),' r'(?P0[Xx][0-9A-Fa-f]+|[1-9][0-9]*|0[0-7]*)[LUlu]*\)\Z') def is_invalid_truncation(self) -> bool: """False for a MAC or AEAD algorithm truncated to an invalid length. True for a MAC or AEAD algorithm truncated to a valid length or to a length that cannot be determined. True for anything other than a truncated MAC or AEAD. """ m = self.TRUNCATED_ALG_RE.match(self.expression) if m: base = m.group('base') to_length = int(m.group('length'), 0) permitted_lengths = self.permitted_truncations(base) if to_length not in permitted_lengths: return True return False def can_do(self, category: AlgorithmCategory) -> bool: """Whether this algorithm can perform operations in the given category. """ if category == self.category: return True if category == AlgorithmCategory.KEY_DERIVATION and \ self.is_key_agreement_with_derivation(): return True return False def usage_flags(self, public: bool = False) -> List[str]: """The list of usage flags describing operations that can perform this algorithm. If public is true, only return public-key operations, not private-key operations. """ if self.category == AlgorithmCategory.HASH: flags = [] elif self.category == AlgorithmCategory.MAC: flags = ['SIGN_HASH', 'SIGN_MESSAGE', 'VERIFY_HASH', 'VERIFY_MESSAGE'] elif self.category == AlgorithmCategory.CIPHER or \ self.category == AlgorithmCategory.AEAD: flags = ['DECRYPT', 'ENCRYPT'] elif self.category == AlgorithmCategory.SIGN: flags = ['VERIFY_HASH', 'VERIFY_MESSAGE'] if not public: flags += ['SIGN_HASH', 'SIGN_MESSAGE'] elif self.category == AlgorithmCategory.ASYMMETRIC_ENCRYPTION: flags = ['ENCRYPT'] if not public: flags += ['DECRYPT'] elif self.category == AlgorithmCategory.KEY_DERIVATION or \ self.category == AlgorithmCategory.KEY_AGREEMENT: flags = ['DERIVE'] else: raise AlgorithmNotRecognized(self.expression) return ['PSA_KEY_USAGE_' + flag for flag in flags]