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This document describes the compile-time configuration option
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`MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO` from a user's perspective, more specifically its
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current effects as well as the parts that aren't covered yet.
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Current effects
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===============
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General limitations
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-------------------
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Compile-time: enabling `MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO` requires
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`MBEDTLS_ECP_RESTARTABLE` and
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`MBEDTLS_PSA_CRYPTO_KEY_ID_ENCODES_OWNER` to be disabled.
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Effect: `MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO` currently has no effect on TLS 1.3 (which is
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itself experimental and only partially supported so far): TLS 1.3 always uses
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the legacy APIs even when this option is set.
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Stability: any API that's only available when `MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO` is
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defined is considered experimental and may change in incompatible ways at any
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time. Said otherwise, these APIs are explicitly excluded from the usual API
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stability promises.
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New APIs / API extensions
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-------------------------
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Some of these APIs are meant for the application to use in place of
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pre-existing APIs, in order to get access to the benefits; in the sub-sections
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below these are indicated by "Use in (X.509 and) TLS: opt-in", meaning that
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this requires changes to the application code for the (X.509 and) TLS layers
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to pick up the improvements.
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Some of these APIs are mostly meant for internal use by the TLS (and X.509)
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layers; they are indicated below by "Use in (X.509 and) TLS: automatic",
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meaning that no changes to the application code are required for the TLS (and
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X.509) layers to pick up the improvements.
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### PSA-held (opaque) keys in the PK layer
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There is a new API function `mbedtls_pk_setup_opaque()` that can be used to
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wrap a PSA keypair into a PK context. The key can be used for private-key
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operations and its public part can be exported.
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Benefits: isolation of long-term secrets, use of PSA Crypto drivers.
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Limitations: only for private keys, only ECC. (That is, only ECDSA signature
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generation. Note: currently this will use randomized ECDSA while Mbed TLS uses
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deterministic ECDSA by default.) The following operations are not supported
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with a context set this way, while they would be available with a normal
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`ECKEY` context: `mbedtls_pk_verify()`, `mbedtls_pk_check_pair()`,
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`mbedtls_pk_debug()`.
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Use in X.509 and TLS: opt-in. The application needs to construct the PK context
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using the new API in order to get the benefits; it can then pass the
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resulting context to the following existing APIs:
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- `mbedtls_ssl_conf_own_cert()` or `mbedtls_ssl_set_hs_own_cert()` to use the
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key together with a certificate for ECDSA-based key exchanges (note: while
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this is supported on both sides, it's currently only tested client-side);
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- `mbedtls_x509write_csr_set_key()` to generate a CSR (certificate signature
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request).
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In the TLS and X.509 API, there are two other functions which accept a key or
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keypair as a PK context: `mbedtls_x509write_crt_set_subject_key()` and
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`mbedtls_x509write_crt_set_issuer_key()`. Use of opaque contexts here probably
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works but is so far untested.
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### PSA-held (opaque) keys for TLS pre-shared keys (PSK)
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There are two new API functions `mbedtls_ssl_conf_psk_opaque()` and
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`mbedtls_ssl_set_hs_psk_opaque()`. Call one of these from an application to
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register a PSA key for use with a PSK key exchange.
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Benefits: isolation of long-term secrets.
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Limitations: the key can only be used with "pure"
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PSK key exchanges (ciphersuites starting with `TLS_PSK_WITH_`), to the
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exclusion of RSA-PSK, DHE-PSK and ECDHE-PSK key exchanges. It is the responsibility of
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the user to make sure that when provisioning an opaque pre-shared key, the
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only PSK ciphersuites that can be negotiated are "pure" PSK; other XXX-PSK key
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exchanges will result in a handshake failure with the handshake function
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returning `MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE`.
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Use in TLS: opt-in. The application needs to register the key using the new
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APIs to get the benefits.
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### PSA-based operations in the Cipher layer
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There is a new API function `mbedtls_cipher_setup_psa()` to set up a context
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that will call PSA to store the key and perform the operations.
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Benefits: use of PSA Crypto drivers; partial isolation of short-term secrets
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(still generated outside of PSA, but then held by PSA).
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Limitations: the key is still passed in the clear by the application. The
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multi-part APIs are not supported, only the one-shot APIs. The only modes
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supported are ECB, CBC without padding, GCM and CCM (this excludes stream
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ciphers and ChachaPoly); the only cipher supported is AES (this excludes Aria,
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Camellia, and ChachaPoly). (Note: ECB is currently not tested.) (Note: it is
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possible to perform multiple one-shot operations with the same context;
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however this is not unit-tested, only tested via usage in TLS.)
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Use in TLS: automatic. Used when the cipher and mode is supported (with
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gracious fallback to the legacy API otherwise) in all places where a cipher is
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used. There are two such places: in `ssl_tls.c` for record protection, and in
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`ssl_ticket.c` for protecting tickets we issue.
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Internal changes
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----------------
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All of these internal changes are active as soon as `MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO`
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is enabled, no change required on the application side.
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### TLS: cipher operations based on PSA
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See "PSA-based operations in the Cipher layer" above.
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### PK layer: ECDSA verification based on PSA
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Scope: `mbedtls_pk_verify()` will call to PSA for ECDSA signature
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verification.
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Benefits: use of PSA Crypto drivers.
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Use in TLS and X.509: in all places where an ECDSA signature is verified.
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### TLS: ECDHE computation based on PSA
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Scope: Client-side, for ECDHE-RSA and ECDHE-ECDSA key exchanges, the
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computation of the ECDHE key exchange is done by PSA.
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Limitations: client-side only, ECDHE-PSK not covered
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Benefits: use of PSA Crypto drivers.
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### TLS: handshake hashes and PRF computed with PSA
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Scope: with TLS 1.2, the following are computed with PSA:
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- the running handshake hashes;
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- the hash of the ServerKeyExchange part that is signed;
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- the `verify_data` part of the Finished message;
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- the TLS PRF.
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Benefits: use of PSA Crypto drivers.
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### X.509: some hashes computed with PSA
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Scope: the following hashes are computed with PSA:
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- when verifying a certificate chain, hash of the child for verifying the
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parent's signature;
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- when writing a CSR, hash of the request for self-signing the request.
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Benefits: use of PSA Crypto drivers.
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Parts that are not covered yet
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This is only a high-level overview, grouped by theme
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TLS: 1.3 experimental support
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No part of the experimental support for TLS 1.3 is covered at the moment.
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TLS: key exchanges / asymmetric crypto
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The following key exchanges are not covered at all:
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- RSA
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- DHE-RSA
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- DHE-PSK
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- RSA-PSK
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- ECDHE-PSK
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- ECDH-RSA
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- ECDH-ECDSA
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- ECJPAKE
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The following key exchanges are only partially covered:
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- ECDHE-RSA: RSA operations are not covered and, server-side, the ECDHE
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operation isn't either
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- ECDHE-ECDSA: server-side, the ECDHE operation isn't covered. (ECDSA
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signature generation is only covered if using `mbedtls_pk_setup_opaque()`.)
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PSK if covered when the application uses `mbedtls_ssl_conf_psk_opaque()` or
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`mbedtls_ssl_set_hs_psk_opaque()`.
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TLS: symmetric crypto
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- some ciphers not supported via PSA yet: ARIA, Camellia, ChachaPoly (silent
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fallback to the legacy APIs)
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- the HMAC part of the CBC and NULL ciphersuites
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- the HMAC computation in `ssl_cookie.c`
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X.509
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-----
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- most hash operations are still done via the legacy API, except the few that
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are documented above as using PSA
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- RSA PKCS#1 v1.5 signature generation (from PSA-held keys)
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- RSA PKCS#1 v1.5 signature verification
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- RSA-PSS signature verification
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