/* * Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors. * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */ #ifndef _HASH_H #define _HASH_H #if defined(CONFIG_SHA1SUM_VERIFY) || defined(CONFIG_CRC32_VERIFY) #define CONFIG_HASH_VERIFY #endif struct hash_algo { const char *name; /* Name of algorithm */ int digest_size; /* Length of digest */ /** * hash_func_ws: Generic hashing function * * This is the generic prototype for a hashing function. We only * have the watchdog version at present. * * @input: Input buffer * @ilen: Input buffer length * @output: Checksum result (length depends on algorithm) * @chunk_sz: Trigger watchdog after processing this many bytes */ void (*hash_func_ws)(const unsigned char *input, unsigned int ilen, unsigned char *output, unsigned int chunk_sz); int chunk_size; /* Watchdog chunk size */ }; /* * Maximum digest size for all algorithms we support. Having this value * avoids a malloc() or C99 local declaration in common/cmd_hash.c. */ #define HASH_MAX_DIGEST_SIZE 32 enum { HASH_FLAG_VERIFY = 1 << 0, /* Enable verify mode */ HASH_FLAG_ENV = 1 << 1, /* Allow env vars */ }; /** * hash_command: Process a hash command for a particular algorithm * * This common function is used to implement specific hash commands. * * @algo_name: Hash algorithm being used (lower case!) * @flags: Flags value (HASH_FLAG_...) * @cmdtp: Pointer to command table entry * @flag: Some flags normally 0 (see CMD_FLAG_.. above) * @argc: Number of arguments (arg 0 must be the command text) * @argv: Arguments */ int hash_command(const char *algo_name, int flags, cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char * const argv[]); /** * hash_block() - Hash a block according to the requested algorithm * * The caller probably knows the hash length for the chosen algorithm, but * in order to provide a general interface, and output_size parameter is * provided. * * @algo_name: Hash algorithm to use * @data: Data to hash * @len: Lengh of data to hash in bytes * @output: Place to put hash value * @output_size: On entry, pointer to the number of bytes available in * output. On exit, pointer to the number of bytes used. * If NULL, then it is assumed that the caller has * allocated enough space for the hash. This is possible * since the caller is selecting the algorithm. * @return 0 if ok, -ve on error: -EPROTONOSUPPORT for an unknown algorithm, * -ENOSPC if the output buffer is not large enough. */ int hash_block(const char *algo_name, const void *data, unsigned int len, uint8_t *output, int *output_size); #endif