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//*****************************************************************************
//
// shamd5.c - Driver for the SHA/MD5 module.
//
// Copyright (c) 2012-2014 Texas Instruments Incorporated. All rights reserved.
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//*****************************************************************************
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include "inc/hw_ints.h"
#include "inc/hw_memmap.h"
#include "inc/hw_nvic.h"
#include "inc/hw_shamd5.h"
#include "inc/hw_types.h"
#include "driverlib/debug.h"
#include "driverlib/interrupt.h"
#include "driverlib/shamd5.h"
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! \addtogroup shamd5_api
//! @{
//
//*****************************************************************************
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Resets the SHA/MD5 module.
//!
//! \param ui32Base is the base address of the SHA/MD5 module.
//!
//! This function performs a soft-reset of the SHA/MD5 module using the
//! SYSCONFIG register.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
SHAMD5Reset(uint32_t ui32Base)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ui32Base == SHAMD5_BASE);
//
// Set the soft-reset bit.
//
HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_SYSCONFIG) |= SHAMD5_SYSCONFIG_SOFTRESET;
//
// Wait for the reset to complete.
//
while((HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_SYSSTATUS) &
SHAMD5_SYSSTATUS_RESETDONE) == 0)
{
}
//
// Force idle mode.
//
HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_SYSCONFIG) =
((HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_SYSCONFIG) & ~SHAMD5_SYSCONFIG_SIDLE_M) |
SHAMD5_SYSCONFIG_SIDLE_FORCE);
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Enables the uDMA requests in the SHA/MD5 module.
//!
//! \param ui32Base is the base address of the SHA/MD5 module.
//!
//! This function configures the DMA options of the SHA/MD5 module.
//!
//! \return None
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
SHAMD5DMAEnable(uint32_t ui32Base)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ui32Base == SHAMD5_BASE);
//
// Write the new configuration into the register.
//
HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_SYSCONFIG) |=
SHAMD5_SYSCONFIG_SADVANCED | SHAMD5_SYSCONFIG_DMA_EN;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Disables the uDMA requests in the SHA/MD5 module.
//!
//! \param ui32Base is the base address of the SHA/MD5 module.
//!
//! This function configures the DMA options of the SHA/MD5 module.
//!
//! \return None
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
SHAMD5DMADisable(uint32_t ui32Base)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ui32Base == SHAMD5_BASE);
//
// Write the new configuration into the register.
//
HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_SYSCONFIG) &=
~(SHAMD5_SYSCONFIG_SADVANCED | SHAMD5_SYSCONFIG_DMA_EN);
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Get the interrupt status of the SHA/MD5 module.
//!
//! \param ui32Base is the base address of the SHA/MD5 module.
//! \param bMasked is \b false if the raw interrupt status is required and
//! \b true if the masked interrupt status is required.
//!
//! This function returns the current value of the IRQSTATUS register. The
//! value will be a logical OR of the following:
//!
//! - \b SHAMD5_INT_CONTEXT_READY - Context input registers are ready.
//! - \b SHAMD5_INT_PARTHASH_READY - Context output registers are ready after
//! a context switch.
//! - \b SHAMD5_INT_INPUT_READY - Data FIFO is ready to receive data.
//! - \b SHAMD5_INT_OUTPUT_READY - Context output registers are ready.
//!
//! \return Interrupt status
//
//*****************************************************************************
uint32_t
SHAMD5IntStatus(uint32_t ui32Base, bool bMasked)
{
uint32_t ui32Status, ui32Enable, ui32Temp;
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ui32Base == SHAMD5_BASE);
//
// Return the value of the IRQSTATUS register.
//
ui32Status = HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_IRQSTATUS);
if(bMasked)
{
ui32Enable = HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_IRQENABLE);
ui32Temp = HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_DMAMIS);
return((ui32Status & ui32Enable) |
((ui32Temp & 0x00000001) << 19) |
((ui32Temp & 0x00000002) << 16) |
((ui32Temp & 0x00000004) << 14));
}
else
{
ui32Temp = HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_DMARIS);
return(ui32Status |
((ui32Temp & 0x00000001) << 19) |
((ui32Temp & 0x00000002) << 16) |
((ui32Temp & 0x00000004) << 14));
}
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Enable interrupt sources in the SHA/MD5 module.
//!
//! \param ui32Base is the base address of the SHA/MD5 module.
//! \param ui32IntFlags contains desired interrupts to enable.
//!
//! This function enables interrupt sources in the SHA/MD5 module.
//! ui32IntFlags must be a logical OR of one or more of the following
//! values:
//!
//! - \b SHAMD5_INT_CONTEXT_READY - Context input registers are ready.
//! - \b SHAMD5_INT_PARTHASH_READY - Context output registers are ready after
//! a context switch.
//! - \b SHAMD5_INT_INPUT_READY - Data FIFO is ready to receive data.
//! - \b SHAMD5_INT_OUTPUT_READY - Context output registers are ready.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
SHAMD5IntEnable(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32IntFlags)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ui32Base == SHAMD5_BASE);
ASSERT((ui32IntFlags == SHAMD5_INT_CONTEXT_READY) ||
(ui32IntFlags == SHAMD5_INT_PARTHASH_READY) ||
(ui32IntFlags == SHAMD5_INT_INPUT_READY) ||
(ui32IntFlags == SHAMD5_INT_OUTPUT_READY));
//
// Enable the interrupt sources.
//
HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_DMAIM) |= (((ui32IntFlags & 0x00010000) >> 14) |
((ui32IntFlags & 0x00020000) >> 16) |
((ui32IntFlags & 0x00040000) >> 19));
HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_IRQENABLE) |= ui32IntFlags & 0x0000ffff;
//
// Enable all interrupts.
//
HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_SYSCONFIG) |= SHAMD5_SYSCONFIG_IT_EN;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Disable interrupt sources in the SHA/MD5 module.
//!
//! \param ui32Base is the base address of the SHA/MD5 module.
//! \param ui32IntFlags contains desired interrupts to disable.
//!
//! \e ui32IntFlags must be a logical OR of one or more of the following
//! values:
//!
//! - \b SHAMD5_INT_CONTEXT_READY - Context input registers are ready.
//! - \b SHAMD5_INT_PARTHASH_READY - Context output registers are ready after
//! a context switch.
//! - \b SHAMD5_INT_INPUT_READY - Data FIFO is ready to receive data.
//! - \b SHAMD5_INT_OUTPUT_READY - Context output registers are ready.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
SHAMD5IntDisable(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32IntFlags)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ui32Base == SHAMD5_BASE);
ASSERT((ui32IntFlags == SHAMD5_INT_CONTEXT_READY) ||
(ui32IntFlags == SHAMD5_INT_PARTHASH_READY) ||
(ui32IntFlags == SHAMD5_INT_INPUT_READY) ||
(ui32IntFlags == SHAMD5_INT_OUTPUT_READY));
//
// Clear the corresponding flags disabling the interrupt sources.
//
HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_DMAIM) &= ~(((ui32IntFlags & 0x00010000) >> 14) |
((ui32IntFlags & 0x00020000) >> 16) |
((ui32IntFlags & 0x00040000) >> 19));
HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_IRQENABLE) &= ~(ui32IntFlags & 0x0000ffff);
//
// If there are no interrupts enabled, then disable all interrupts.
//
if(HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_IRQENABLE) == 0x0)
{
HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_SYSCONFIG) &= ~SHAMD5_SYSCONFIG_IT_EN;
}
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Clears interrupt sources in the SHA/MD5 module.
//!
//! \param ui32Base is the base address of the SHA/MD5 module.
//! \param ui32IntFlags contains desired interrupts to disable.
//!
//! \e ui32IntFlags must be a logical OR of one or more of the following
//! values:
//!
//! - \b SHAMD5_INT_CONTEXT_READY - Context input registers are ready.
//! - \b SHAMD5_INT_PARTHASH_READY - Context output registers are ready after
//! a context switch.
//! - \b SHAMD5_INT_INPUT_READY - Data FIFO is ready to receive data.
//! - \b SHAMD5_INT_OUTPUT_READY - Context output registers are ready.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
SHAMD5IntClear(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32IntFlags)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ui32Base == SHAMD5_BASE);
ASSERT((ui32IntFlags == SHAMD5_INT_CONTEXT_READY) ||
(ui32IntFlags == SHAMD5_INT_PARTHASH_READY) ||
(ui32IntFlags == SHAMD5_INT_INPUT_READY) ||
(ui32IntFlags == SHAMD5_INT_OUTPUT_READY));
//
// Clear the corresponding flags disabling the interrupt sources.
//
HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_DMAIC) = (((ui32IntFlags & 0x00010000) >> 14) |
((ui32IntFlags & 0x00020000) >> 16) |
((ui32IntFlags & 0x00040000) >> 19));
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Registers an interrupt handler for the SHA/MD5 module.
//!
//! \param ui32Base is the base address of the SHA/MD5 module.
//! \param pfnHandler is a pointer to the function to be called when the
//! enabled SHA/MD5 interrupts occur.
//!
//! This function registers the interrupt handler in the interrupt vector
//! table, and enables SHA/MD5 interrupts on the interrupt controller;
//! specific SHA/MD5 interrupt sources must be enabled using
//! SHAMD5IntEnable(). The interrupt handler being registered must clear
//! the source of the interrupt using SHAMD5IntClear().
//!
//! If the application is using a static interrupt vector table stored in
//! flash, then it is not necessary to register the interrupt handler this way.
//! Instead, IntEnable() should be used to enable SHA/MD5 interrupts on the
//! interrupt controller.
//!
//! \sa IntRegister() for important information about registering interrupt
//! handlers.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
SHAMD5IntRegister(uint32_t ui32Base, void (*pfnHandler)(void))
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ui32Base == SHAMD5_BASE);
//
// Register the interrupt handler.
//
IntRegister(INT_SHA0_TM4C129, pfnHandler);
//
// Enable the interrupt
//
IntEnable(INT_SHA0_TM4C129);
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Unregisters an interrupt handler for the SHA/MD5 module.
//!
//! \param ui32Base is the base address of the SHA/MD5 module.
//!
//! This function unregisters the previously registered interrupt handler and
//! disables the interrupt in the interrupt controller.
//!
//! \sa IntRegister() for important information about registering interrupt
//! handlers.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
SHAMD5IntUnregister(uint32_t ui32Base)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ui32Base == SHAMD5_BASE);
//
// Disable the interrupt.
//
IntDisable(INT_SHA0_TM4C129);
//
// Unregister the interrupt handler.
//
IntUnregister(INT_SHA0_TM4C129);
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Write the hash length to the SHA/MD5 module.
//!
//! \param ui32Base is the base address of the SHA/MD5 module.
//! \param ui32Length is the hash length in bytes.
//!
//! This function writes the length of the hash data of the current operation
//! to the SHA/MD5 module. The value must be a multiple of 64 if the close
//! hash is not set in the mode register.
//!
//! \note When this register is written, hash processing is triggered.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
SHAMD5HashLengthSet(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Length)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ui32Base == SHAMD5_BASE);
//
// Set the LENGTH register and start processing.
//
HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_LENGTH) = ui32Length;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Writes the mode in the SHA/MD5 module.
//!
//! \param ui32Base is the base address of the SHA/MD5 module.
//! \param ui32Mode is the mode of the SHA/MD5 module.
//!
//! This function writes the mode register configuring the SHA/MD5 module.
//!
//! The ui32Mode parameter is a bit-wise OR of values:
//!
//! - \b SHAMD5_ALGO_MD5 - Regular hash with MD5
//! - \b SHAMD5_ALGO_SHA1 - Regular hash with SHA-1
//! - \b SHAMD5_ALGO_SHA224 - Regular hash with SHA-224
//! - \b SHAMD5_ALGO_SHA256 - Regular hash with SHA-256
//! - \b SHAMD5_ALGO_HMAC_MD5 - HMAC with MD5
//! - \b SHAMD5_ALGO_HMAC_SHA1 - HMAC with SHA-1
//! - \b SHAMD5_ALGO_HMAC_SHA224 - HMAC with SHA-224
//! - \b SHAMD5_ALGO_HMAC_SHA256 - HMAC with SHA-256
//!
//! \return None
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
SHAMD5ConfigSet(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Mode)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ui32Base == SHAMD5_BASE);
ASSERT((ui32Mode == SHAMD5_ALGO_MD5) ||
(ui32Mode == SHAMD5_ALGO_SHA1) ||
(ui32Mode == SHAMD5_ALGO_SHA224) ||
(ui32Mode == SHAMD5_ALGO_SHA256) ||
(ui32Mode == SHAMD5_ALGO_HMAC_MD5) ||
(ui32Mode == SHAMD5_ALGO_HMAC_SHA1) ||
(ui32Mode == SHAMD5_ALGO_HMAC_SHA224) ||
(ui32Mode == SHAMD5_ALGO_HMAC_SHA256));
//
// Write the value in the MODE register.
//
HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_MODE) = ui32Mode;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Perform a non-blocking write of 16 words of data to the SHA/MD5 module.
//!
//! \param ui32Base is the base address of the SHA/MD5 module.
//! \param pui32Src is the pointer to the 16-word array of data that will be
//! written.
//!
//! This function writes 16 words of data into the data register regardless
//! of whether or not the module is ready to accept the data.
//!
//! \return This function returns true if the write completed successfully.
//! It returns false if the module was not ready.
//
//*****************************************************************************
bool
SHAMD5DataWriteNonBlocking(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t *pui32Src)
{
uint32_t ui32Counter;
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ui32Base == SHAMD5_BASE);
//
// Check that the SHA/MD5 module is ready for data. If not, return false.
//
if((HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_IRQSTATUS) & SHAMD5_INT_INPUT_READY) == 0)
{
return(false);
}
//
// Write the 16 words of data.
//
for(ui32Counter = 0; ui32Counter < 64; ui32Counter += 4)
{
HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_DATA_0_IN + ui32Counter) = *pui32Src++;
}
//
// Return true as a sign of successfully completing the function.
//
return(true);
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Perform a blocking write of 16 words of data to the SHA/MD5 module.
//!
//! \param ui32Base is the base address of the SHA/MD5 module.
//! \param pui32Src is the pointer to the 16-word array of data that will be
//! written.
//!
//! This function does not return until the module is ready to accept data and
//! the data has been written.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
SHAMD5DataWrite(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t *pui32Src)
{
uint32_t ui32Counter;
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ui32Base == SHAMD5_BASE);
//
// Wait for the module to be ready to accept data.
//
while((HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_IRQSTATUS) & SHAMD5_INT_INPUT_READY) == 0)
{
}
//
// Write the 16 words of data.
//
for(ui32Counter = 0; ui32Counter < 64; ui32Counter += 4)
{
HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_DATA_0_IN + ui32Counter) = *pui32Src++;
}
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Reads the result of a hashing operation.
//!
//! \param ui32Base is the base address of the SHA/MD5 module.
//! \param pui32Dest is the pointer to the 16-word array of data that will be
//! written.
//!
//! This function does not return until the module is ready to accept data and
//! the data has been written.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
SHAMD5ResultRead(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t *pui32Dest)
{
uint32_t ui32Idx, ui32Count;
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ui32Base == SHAMD5_BASE);
//
// Determine the number of bytes in the result, based on the hash type.
//
switch(HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_MODE) & SHAMD5_MODE_ALGO_M)
{
//
// The MD5 hash is being used.
//
case SHAMD5_MODE_ALGO_MD5:
{
//
// There are 16 bytes in the MD5 hash.
//
ui32Count = 16;
//
// Done.
//
break;
}
//
// The SHA-1 hash is being used.
//
case SHAMD5_MODE_ALGO_SHA1:
{
//
// There are 20 bytes in the SHA-1 hash.
//
ui32Count = 20;
//
// Done.
//
break;
}
//
// The SHA-224 hash is being used.
//
case SHAMD5_MODE_ALGO_SHA224:
{
//
// There are 28 bytes in the SHA-224 hash.
//
ui32Count = 28;
//
// Done.
//
break;
}
//
// The SHA-256 hash is being used.
//
case SHAMD5_MODE_ALGO_SHA256:
{
//
// There are 32 bytes in the SHA-256 hash.
//
ui32Count = 32;
//
// Done.
//
break;
}
//
// The hash type is not recognized.
//
default:
{
//
// Return without reading a result since the hardware appears to be
// misconfigured.
//
return;
}
}
//
// Read the hash result.
//
for(ui32Idx = 0; ui32Idx < ui32Count; ui32Idx += 4)
{
*pui32Dest++ = HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_IDIGEST_A + ui32Idx);
}
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Writes multiple words of data into the SHA/MD5 data registers.
//!
//! \param ui32Base is the base address of the SHA/MD5 module.
//! \param pui32DataSrc is a pointer to an array of data to be written.
//! \param ui32DataLength is the length of the data to be written in bytes.
//!
//! This function writes a variable number of words into the SHA/MD5 data
//! registers. The function waits for each block of data to be processed
//! before another is written. The \e ui32DataLength parameter must be a
//! multiple of 4 to fall on a word boundry.
//!
//! \note This function is used by SHAMD5DataProcess() and SHAMD5HMACProcess()
//! to process data.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
static void
_SHAMD5DataWriteMultiple(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t *pui32DataSrc,
uint32_t ui32DataLength)
{
uint32_t ui32Idx, ui32Count;
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ui32Base == SHAMD5_BASE);
//
// Calculate the number of blocks of data.
//
ui32Count = ui32DataLength / 64;
//
// Loop through all the blocks and write them into the data registers
// making sure to block additional operations until we can write the
// next 16 words.
//
for(ui32Idx = 0; ui32Idx < ui32Count; ui32Idx++)
{
//
// Write the block of data.
//
SHAMD5DataWrite(ui32Base, pui32DataSrc);
//
// Increment the pointer to next block of data.
//
pui32DataSrc += 16;
}
//
// Calculate the remaining bytes of data that don't make up a full block.
//
ui32Count = ui32DataLength % 64;
//
// If there are bytes that do not make up a whole block, then
// write them separately.
//
if(ui32Count)
{
//
// Wait until the engine has finished processing the previous block.
//
while((HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_IRQSTATUS) &
SHAMD5_INT_INPUT_READY) == 0)
{
}
//
// Loop through the remaining words.
//
for(ui32Idx = 0; ui32Idx < ui32Count; ui32Idx += 4)
{
//
// Write the word into the data register.
//
HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_DATA_0_IN + ui32Idx) = *pui32DataSrc++;
}
}
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Compute a hash using the SHA/MD5 module.
//!
//! \param ui32Base is the base address of the SHA/MD5 module.
//! \param pui32DataSrc is a pointer to an array of data that contains the
//! data that will be hashed.
//! \param ui32DataLength specifies the length of the data to be hashed in
//! bytes.
//! \param pui32HashResult is a pointer to an array that holds the result
//! of the hashing operation.
//!
//! This function computes the hash of an array of data using the SHA/MD5
//! module.
//!
//! The length of the hash result is dependent on the algorithm that is in use.
//! The following table shows the correct array size for each algorithm:
//!
//! -----------------------------------------
//! | Algorithm | Number of Words in Result |
//! -----------------------------------------
//! | MD5 | 4 Words (128 bits) |
//! | SHA-1 | 5 Words (160 bits) |
//! | SHA-224 | 7 Words (224 bits) |
//! | SHA-256 | 8 Words (256 bits) |
//! -----------------------------------------
//!
//! \return None
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
SHAMD5DataProcess(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t *pui32DataSrc,
uint32_t ui32DataLength, uint32_t *pui32HashResult)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ui32Base == SHAMD5_BASE);
ASSERT((ui32DataLength % 64) == 0);
//
// Wait for the context to be ready before writing the mode.
//
while((HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_IRQSTATUS) & SHAMD5_INT_CONTEXT_READY) ==
0)
{
}
//
// Write the length.
//
SHAMD5HashLengthSet(ui32Base, ui32DataLength);
//
// Write the data.
//
_SHAMD5DataWriteMultiple(ui32Base, pui32DataSrc, ui32DataLength);
//
// Wait for the output to be ready.
//
while((HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_IRQSTATUS) & SHAMD5_INT_OUTPUT_READY) ==
0)
{
}
//
// Read the result.
//
SHAMD5ResultRead(ui32Base, pui32HashResult);
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Compute a HMAC with key pre-processing using the SHA/MD5 module.
//!
//! \param ui32Base is the base address of the SHA/MD5 module.
//! \param pui32DataSrc is a pointer to an array of data that contains the
//! data that is to be hashed.
//! \param ui32DataLength specifies the length of the data to be hashed in
//! bytes.
//! \param pui32HashResult is a pointer to an array that holds the result
//! of the hashing operation.
//!
//! This function computes a HMAC with the given data using the SHA/MD5
//! module with a preprocessed key.
//!
//! The length of the hash result is dependent on the algorithm that is
//! selected with the \e ui32Algo argument. The following table shows the
//! correct array size for each algorithm:
//!
//! -----------------------------------------
//! | Algorithm | Number of Words in Result |
//! -----------------------------------------
//! | MD5 | 4 Words (128 bits) |
//! | SHA-1 | 5 Words (160 bits) |
//! | SHA-224 | 7 Words (224 bits) |
//! | SHA-256 | 8 Words (256 bits) |
//! -----------------------------------------
//!
//! \return None
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
SHAMD5HMACProcess(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t *pui32DataSrc,
uint32_t ui32DataLength, uint32_t *pui32HashResult)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ui32Base == SHAMD5_BASE);
//
// Wait for the context to be ready before writing the mode.
//
while((HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_IRQSTATUS) & SHAMD5_INT_CONTEXT_READY) ==
0)
{
}
//
// Write the length.
//
SHAMD5HashLengthSet(ui32Base, ui32DataLength);
//
// Write the data in the registers.
//
_SHAMD5DataWriteMultiple(ui32Base, pui32DataSrc, ui32DataLength);
//
// Wait for the output to be ready.
//
while((HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_IRQSTATUS) & SHAMD5_INT_OUTPUT_READY) ==
0)
{
}
//
// Read the result.
//
SHAMD5ResultRead(ui32Base, pui32HashResult);
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Process an HMAC key using the SHA/MD5 module.
//!
//! \param ui32Base is the base address of the SHA/MD5 module.
//! \param pui32Key is a pointer to an array that contains the key to be
//! processed.
//! \param pui32PPKey is the pointer to the array that contains the
//! pre-processed key.
//!
//! This function processes an HMAC key using the SHA/MD5. The resultant
//! pre-processed key can then be used with later HMAC operations to speed
//! processing time.
//!
//! The \e pui32Key array must be 16 words (512 bits) long. If the key is less
//! than 512 bits, it must be padded with zeros. The \e pui32PPKey array must
//! each be 16 words (512 bits) long.
//!
//! \return None
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
SHAMD5HMACPPKeyGenerate(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t *pui32Key,
uint32_t *pui32PPKey)
{
uint32_t ui32Index;
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ui32Base == SHAMD5_BASE);
//
// Wait for the context to be ready before writing the mode.
//
while((HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_IRQSTATUS) & SHAMD5_INT_CONTEXT_READY) ==
0)
{
}
//
// Write the HMAC key.
//
for(ui32Index = 0; ui32Index < 64; ui32Index += 4)
{
HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_ODIGEST_A + ui32Index) = *pui32Key++;
}
//
// Set the flag to cause the HMAC key to be pre-processed.
//
HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_MODE) |= SHAMD5_MODE_HMAC_KEY_PROC;
//
// Set the length to zero to start the HMAC key pre-processing.
//
HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_LENGTH) = 0;
//
// Wait for key to be processed.
//
while((HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_IRQSTATUS) & SHAMD5_INT_OUTPUT_READY) ==
0)
{
}
//
// Read the pre-processed key from the SHA/MD5 module.
//
for(ui32Index = 0; ui32Index < 64; ui32Index += 4)
{
*pui32PPKey++ = HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_ODIGEST_A + ui32Index);
}
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Writes an HMAC key to the digest registers in the SHA/MD5 module.
//!
//! \param ui32Base is the base address of the SHA/MD5 module.
//! \param pui32Src is the pointer to the 16-word array of the HMAC key.
//!
//! This function is used to write HMAC key to the digest registers for
//! key preprocessing. The size of pui32Src must be 512 bytes. If the key is
//! less than 512 bytes, then it must be padded with zeros.
//!
//! \note It is recommended to use the SHAMD5IntStatus() function to check
//! whether the context is ready before writing the key.
//!
//! \return None
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
SHAMD5HMACKeySet(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t *pui32Src)
{
uint32_t ui32Idx;
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ui32Base == SHAMD5_BASE);
//
// Write the key to the digest registers.
//
for(ui32Idx = 0; ui32Idx < 64; ui32Idx += 4)
{
HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_ODIGEST_A + ui32Idx) = *pui32Src++;
}
//
// Configure the SHA engine for HMAC operation.
//
HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_MODE) |= (SHAMD5_MODE_HMAC_OUTER_HASH |
SHAMD5_MODE_HMAC_KEY_PROC |
SHAMD5_MODE_CLOSE_HASH);
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Writes a pre-processed HMAC key to the digest registers in the SHA/MD5
//! module.
//!
//! \param ui32Base is the base address of the SHA/MD5 module.
//! \param pui32Src is the pointer to the 16-word array of the HMAC key.
//!
//! This function is used to write HMAC key to the digest registers for
//! key preprocessing. The size of pui32Src must be 512 bytes. If the key is
//! less than 512 bytes, then it must be padded with zeros.
//!
//! \note It is recommended to use the SHAMD5IntStatus() function to check
//! whether the context is ready before writing the key.
//!
//! \return None
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
SHAMD5HMACPPKeySet(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t *pui32Src)
{
uint32_t ui32Idx;
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ui32Base == SHAMD5_BASE);
//
// Write the key to the digest registers.
//
for(ui32Idx = 0; ui32Idx < 64; ui32Idx += 4)
{
HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_ODIGEST_A + ui32Idx) = *pui32Src++;
}
//
// Configure the SHA engine to continue the HMAC.
//
HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_MODE) |= (SHAMD5_MODE_HMAC_OUTER_HASH |
SHAMD5_MODE_CLOSE_HASH);
//
// Write the digest count to 64 to account for the preprocessed key.
//
HWREG(ui32Base + SHAMD5_O_DIGEST_COUNT) = 64;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
// Close the Doxygen group.
//! @}
//
//*****************************************************************************