libkcapi allows user-space to access the Linux kernel crypto API.
libkcapi uses this Netlink interface and exports easy to use APIs so that a developer does not need to consider the low-level Netlink interface handling.
The library does not implement any cipher algorithms. All consumer requests are sent to the kernel for processing. Results from the kernel crypto API are returned to the consumer via the library API.
The kernel interface and therefore this library can be used by unprivileged processes.
The focus during the development of this library is put on speed. This library does not perform any memcpy for processing the cryptographic data! The library uses scatter / gather lists to eliminate the need for moving data around in memory.
lib/
-- directory holding the library
apps/
-- directory holding the applications discussed below; these
applications link the library code in.
test/
-- functional verification code
speed-test/
-- performance tests
kernel-patches/
-- Linux kernel patches providing the interfaces for the asymmetric ciphers (akcipher) and the DH/ECDH ciphers (KPP). These patches must be applied to the Linux kernel if the respective configure options of either --enable-lib-asym
or --enable-lib-kpp
are used.
The libkcapi distribution contains the following applications which are intended as a drop-in replacement for the respective applications commonly available in all Linux distributions:
-
coreutils: sha512sum, sha384sum, sha256sum, sha224sum, sha1sum, md5sum
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libfipscheck: fipscheck / fipshmac
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hmaccalc: sha512hmac, sha384hmac, sha256hmac, sha224hmac, sha1hmac, sm3hmac
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libdigest-sha3-perl: sha3sum
The output as well as the command line options are modeled according to the commands found in the coreutils package.
In addition, the following tool is available:
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kcapi-rng
: This tool allows obtaining random numbers from the kernel crypto API RNGs. It shall allow users a similar operation as acat /dev/hwrand
call. -
kcapi-enc
: This tool provides command line access to the symmetric ciphers of the kernel crypto API. It is conceptually similar to the openssl enc tool. -
kcapi-dgst
: To generate message digests and keyed message digests using the kernel crypto API ciphers, this command line tool can be used. It is conceptually similar to openssl dgst.
These applications do not depend on any user space library other than the C-lib.
The version numbers for this library have the following schema: MAJOR.MINOR.PATCHLEVEL
Changes in the major number implies API and ABI incompatible changes, or functional changes that require consumer to be updated (as long as this number is zero, the API is not considered stable and can change without a bump of the major version).
Changes in the minor version are API compatible, but the ABI may change. Functional enhancements only are added. Thus, a consumer can be left unchanged if enhancements are not considered. The consumer only needs to be recompiled.
Patchlevel changes are API / ABI compatible. No functional changes, no enhancements are made. This release is a bug fixe release only. The consumer can be left unchanged and does not need to be recompiled.
The build system is based on autotools
. First of all, you have to run the
following command that will generate the Makefile
and the configure
script:
$ autoreconf -i
The configure
script supports the following options:
--prefix=$PREFIX
: install the library and the applications to$PREFIX
--enable-kcapi-test
: compile and install thekcapi
test program--enable-kcapi-speed
: compile and installkcapi-speed
test program--enable-kcapi-hasher
: compile and install the drop-in replacement applications--enable-kcapi-rngapp
: compile and install the kcapi-rng application--enable-kcapi-encapp
: compile and install the kcapi-enc application--enable-kcapi-dgstapp
: compile and install the kcapi-dgst application- The various
--disable-lib-*
options allows the disabling of different library functions to allow minimizing the binary. - The various
--enable-lib-*
options allow the enabling of the different library functions. All library functions referenced there do not have an equivalent kernel support in the upstream Linux kernel. Yet, patches are available in thekernel-patches
directory that provide that interface which need to be added to the kernel if desired.
For instance, to compile the library with the kcapi
test program and to
install them in /usr/
:
$ ./configure --prefix=/usr/ --enable-kcapi-test
Then, run make
to compile and make install
to install in the folder
specified by the --prefix
option.
The Makefile compiles libkcapi as a shared library and as a static library.
xmlto
is required to build the man pages and the documentation in doc/html.
db2pdf
and db2ps
are required to build the documentation in PDF or in PS format.
Use the following targets to generate the documentation in the appropriate format:
make man
make pdf
make ps
make html
To install the man pages run: make install-man
.
If clang
or cppcheck
are installed, you can use the following targets to
run them on the source code:
make scan
make cppcheck
The test/ directory contains test cases to verify the correct operation of this library. In addition it allows the verification of the correct operation of the kernel crypto API.
The test cases are documented in test/README.
The libkcapi library does not have any dependencies except to the C-library (and the kernel, naturally). This allows developers to integrate the library into their project either as a shared library or natively by simply copying the required C and header files into the target project and compile them along.
When compiling them as part of a project, no special compile time flags are needed as the library is written in clean C. Though, the project author should consider the COMMON_CPPFLAGS and COMMON_LDFLAGS in Makefile.am as they collectively provide additional security checks offered by the compiler or the underlying platform.
To integrate the library source code directly into projects, the following files must always be copied into the target project irrespective of the cipher operations the project wants to use:
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kcapi-kernel-if.c (this provides the basic kernel interface logic)
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all header files
Now, a project may selectively copy the following files as required for the respective project. The listed files do not have mutual dependencies unless explicitly noted:
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kcapi-aead.c (AEAD cipher support providing kcapi_aead_* functions)
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kcapi-asym.c (asymmetric cipher support providing all kcapi_akcipher_* functions)
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kcapi-md.c (message digest and keyed message digest support providing all kcapi_md_* functions)
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kcapi-rng.c (random number generator support providing all kcapi_rng_* functions)
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kcapi-sym.c (symmetric cipher support providing all kcapi_cipher_* functions)
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kcapi-kdf.c (depending on the presence of kcapi-md.c -- providing the KDF, HKDF and PBKDF implementations with the functions of kcapi_kdf_)
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kcapi-utils.c (small helper functions providing, including versioning APIs)
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kcapi-kpp.c (key protocol primitives (i.e. Diffie-Hellman and EC Diffie-Hellman) support providing all kcapi_kpp_* functions)
Stephan Mueller [email protected]