ieee80211_crypto.h revision 144960
1/*-
2 * Copyright (c) 2001 Atsushi Onoe
3 * Copyright (c) 2002-2005 Sam Leffler, Errno Consulting
4 * All rights reserved.
5 *
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31 *
32 * $FreeBSD: head/sys/net80211/ieee80211_crypto.h 144960 2005-04-12 17:55:13Z sam $
33 */
34#ifndef _NET80211_IEEE80211_CRYPTO_H_
35#define _NET80211_IEEE80211_CRYPTO_H_
36
37/*
38 * 802.11 protocol crypto-related definitions.
39 */
40#define	IEEE80211_KEYBUF_SIZE	16
41#define	IEEE80211_MICBUF_SIZE	(8+8)	/* space for both tx+rx keys */
42
43/*
44 * Old WEP-style key.  Deprecated.
45 */
46struct ieee80211_wepkey {
47	u_int		wk_len;		/* key length in bytes */
48	u_int8_t	wk_key[IEEE80211_KEYBUF_SIZE];
49};
50
51struct ieee80211_cipher;
52
53/*
54 * Crypto key state.  There is sufficient room for all supported
55 * ciphers (see below).  The underlying ciphers are handled
56 * separately through loadable cipher modules that register with
57 * the generic crypto support.  A key has a reference to an instance
58 * of the cipher; any per-key state is hung off wk_private by the
59 * cipher when it is attached.  Ciphers are automatically called
60 * to detach and cleanup any such state when the key is deleted.
61 *
62 * The generic crypto support handles encap/decap of cipher-related
63 * frame contents for both hardware- and software-based implementations.
64 * A key requiring software crypto support is automatically flagged and
65 * the cipher is expected to honor this and do the necessary work.
66 * Ciphers such as TKIP may also support mixed hardware/software
67 * encrypt/decrypt and MIC processing.
68 */
69/* XXX need key index typedef */
70/* XXX pack better? */
71/* XXX 48-bit rsc/tsc */
72struct ieee80211_key {
73	u_int8_t	wk_keylen;	/* key length in bytes */
74	u_int8_t	wk_flags;
75#define	IEEE80211_KEY_XMIT	0x01	/* key used for xmit */
76#define	IEEE80211_KEY_RECV	0x02	/* key used for recv */
77#define	IEEE80211_KEY_GROUP	0x04	/* key used for WPA group operation */
78#define	IEEE80211_KEY_SWCRYPT	0x10	/* host-based encrypt/decrypt */
79#define	IEEE80211_KEY_SWMIC	0x20	/* host-based enmic/demic */
80	u_int16_t	wk_keyix;	/* key index */
81	u_int8_t	wk_key[IEEE80211_KEYBUF_SIZE+IEEE80211_MICBUF_SIZE];
82#define	wk_txmic	wk_key+IEEE80211_KEYBUF_SIZE+0	/* XXX can't () right */
83#define	wk_rxmic	wk_key+IEEE80211_KEYBUF_SIZE+8	/* XXX can't () right */
84	u_int64_t	wk_keyrsc;	/* key receive sequence counter */
85	u_int64_t	wk_keytsc;	/* key transmit sequence counter */
86	const struct ieee80211_cipher *wk_cipher;
87	void		*wk_private;	/* private cipher state */
88};
89#define	IEEE80211_KEY_COMMON 		/* common flags passed in by apps */\
90	(IEEE80211_KEY_XMIT | IEEE80211_KEY_RECV | IEEE80211_KEY_GROUP)
91
92/*
93 * NB: these values are ordered carefully; there are lots of
94 * of implications in any reordering.  In particular beware
95 * that 4 is not used to avoid conflicting with IEEE80211_F_PRIVACY.
96 */
97#define	IEEE80211_CIPHER_WEP		0
98#define	IEEE80211_CIPHER_TKIP		1
99#define	IEEE80211_CIPHER_AES_OCB	2
100#define	IEEE80211_CIPHER_AES_CCM	3
101#define	IEEE80211_CIPHER_CKIP		5
102#define	IEEE80211_CIPHER_NONE		6	/* pseudo value */
103
104#define	IEEE80211_CIPHER_MAX		(IEEE80211_CIPHER_NONE+1)
105
106#define	IEEE80211_KEYIX_NONE	((u_int16_t) -1)
107
108#if defined(__KERNEL__) || defined(_KERNEL)
109
110struct ieee80211com;
111struct ieee80211_node;
112struct mbuf;
113
114/*
115 * Crypto state kept in each ieee80211com.  Some of this
116 * can/should be shared when virtual AP's are supported.
117 *
118 * XXX save reference to ieee80211com to properly encapsulate state.
119 * XXX split out crypto capabilities from ic_caps
120 */
121struct ieee80211_crypto_state {
122	struct ieee80211_key	cs_nw_keys[IEEE80211_WEP_NKID];
123	u_int16_t		cs_def_txkey;	/* default/group tx key index */
124
125	int			(*cs_key_alloc)(struct ieee80211com *,
126					const struct ieee80211_key *);
127	int			(*cs_key_delete)(struct ieee80211com *,
128					const struct ieee80211_key *);
129	int			(*cs_key_set)(struct ieee80211com *,
130					const struct ieee80211_key *,
131					const u_int8_t mac[IEEE80211_ADDR_LEN]);
132	void			(*cs_key_update_begin)(struct ieee80211com *);
133	void			(*cs_key_update_end)(struct ieee80211com *);
134};
135
136void	ieee80211_crypto_attach(struct ieee80211com *);
137void	ieee80211_crypto_detach(struct ieee80211com *);
138int	ieee80211_crypto_newkey(struct ieee80211com *,
139		int cipher, int flags, struct ieee80211_key *);
140int	ieee80211_crypto_delkey(struct ieee80211com *,
141		struct ieee80211_key *);
142int	ieee80211_crypto_setkey(struct ieee80211com *,
143		struct ieee80211_key *, const u_int8_t macaddr[IEEE80211_ADDR_LEN]);
144void	ieee80211_crypto_delglobalkeys(struct ieee80211com *);
145
146/*
147 * Template for a supported cipher.  Ciphers register with the
148 * crypto code and are typically loaded as separate modules
149 * (the null cipher is always present).
150 * XXX may need refcnts
151 */
152struct ieee80211_cipher {
153	const char *ic_name;		/* printable name */
154	u_int	ic_cipher;		/* IEEE80211_CIPHER_* */
155	u_int	ic_header;		/* size of privacy header (bytes) */
156	u_int	ic_trailer;		/* size of privacy trailer (bytes) */
157	u_int	ic_miclen;		/* size of mic trailer (bytes) */
158	void*	(*ic_attach)(struct ieee80211com *, struct ieee80211_key *);
159	void	(*ic_detach)(struct ieee80211_key *);
160	int	(*ic_setkey)(struct ieee80211_key *);
161	int	(*ic_encap)(struct ieee80211_key *, struct mbuf *,
162			u_int8_t keyid);
163	int	(*ic_decap)(struct ieee80211_key *, struct mbuf *);
164	int	(*ic_enmic)(struct ieee80211_key *, struct mbuf *);
165	int	(*ic_demic)(struct ieee80211_key *, struct mbuf *);
166};
167extern	const struct ieee80211_cipher ieee80211_cipher_none;
168
169void	ieee80211_crypto_register(const struct ieee80211_cipher *);
170void	ieee80211_crypto_unregister(const struct ieee80211_cipher *);
171int	ieee80211_crypto_available(u_int cipher);
172
173struct ieee80211_key *ieee80211_crypto_encap(struct ieee80211com *,
174		struct ieee80211_node *, struct mbuf *);
175struct ieee80211_key *ieee80211_crypto_decap(struct ieee80211com *,
176		struct ieee80211_node *, struct mbuf *);
177
178/*
179 * Check and remove any MIC.
180 */
181static __inline int
182ieee80211_crypto_demic(struct ieee80211com *ic, struct ieee80211_key *k,
183	struct mbuf *m)
184{
185	const struct ieee80211_cipher *cip = k->wk_cipher;
186	return (cip->ic_miclen > 0 ? cip->ic_demic(k, m) : 1);
187}
188
189/*
190 * Add any MIC.
191 */
192static __inline int
193ieee80211_crypto_enmic(struct ieee80211com *ic,
194	struct ieee80211_key *k, struct mbuf *m)
195{
196	const struct ieee80211_cipher *cip = k->wk_cipher;
197	return (cip->ic_miclen > 0 ? cip->ic_enmic(k, m) : 1);
198}
199
200/*
201 * Reset key state to an unused state.  The crypto
202 * key allocation mechanism insures other state (e.g.
203 * key data) is properly setup before a key is used.
204 */
205static __inline void
206ieee80211_crypto_resetkey(struct ieee80211com *ic,
207	struct ieee80211_key *k, u_int16_t ix)
208{
209	k->wk_cipher = &ieee80211_cipher_none;;
210	k->wk_private = k->wk_cipher->ic_attach(ic, k);
211	k->wk_keyix = ix;
212	k->wk_flags = IEEE80211_KEY_XMIT | IEEE80211_KEY_RECV;
213}
214
215/*
216 * Crypt-related notification methods.
217 */
218void	ieee80211_notify_replay_failure(struct ieee80211com *,
219		const struct ieee80211_frame *, const struct ieee80211_key *,
220		u_int64_t rsc);
221void	ieee80211_notify_michael_failure(struct ieee80211com *,
222		const struct ieee80211_frame *, u_int keyix);
223#endif /* defined(__KERNEL__) || defined(_KERNEL) */
224#endif /* _NET80211_IEEE80211_CRYPTO_H_ */
225