cosmopolitan/third_party/mbedtls/hkdf.c
Justine Tunney 957c61cbbf
Release Cosmopolitan v3.3
This change upgrades to GCC 12.3 and GNU binutils 2.42. The GNU linker
appears to have changed things so that only a single de-duplicated str
table is present in the binary, and it gets placed wherever the linker
wants, regardless of what the linker script says. To cope with that we
need to stop using .ident to embed licenses. As such, this change does
significant work to revamp how third party licenses are defined in the
codebase, using `.section .notice,"aR",@progbits`.

This new GCC 12.3 toolchain has support for GNU indirect functions. It
lets us support __target_clones__ for the first time. This is used for
optimizing the performance of libc string functions such as strlen and
friends so far on x86, by ensuring AVX systems favor a second codepath
that uses VEX encoding. It shaves some latency off certain operations.
It's a useful feature to have for scientific computing for the reasons
explained by the test/libcxx/openmp_test.cc example which compiles for
fifteen different microarchitectures. Thanks to the upgrades, it's now
also possible to use newer instruction sets, such as AVX512FP16, VNNI.

Cosmo now uses the %gs register on x86 by default for TLS. Doing it is
helpful for any program that links `cosmo_dlopen()`. Such programs had
to recompile their binaries at startup to change the TLS instructions.
That's not great, since it means every page in the executable needs to
be faulted. The work of rewriting TLS-related x86 opcodes, is moved to
fixupobj.com instead. This is great news for MacOS x86 users, since we
previously needed to morph the binary every time for that platform but
now that's no longer necessary. The only platforms where we need fixup
of TLS x86 opcodes at runtime are now Windows, OpenBSD, and NetBSD. On
Windows we morph TLS to point deeper into the TIB, based on a TlsAlloc
assignment, and on OpenBSD/NetBSD we morph %gs back into %fs since the
kernels do not allow us to specify a value for the %gs register.

OpenBSD users are now required to use APE Loader to run Cosmo binaries
and assimilation is no longer possible. OpenBSD kernel needs to change
to allow programs to specify a value for the %gs register, or it needs
to stop marking executable pages loaded by the kernel as mimmutable().

This release fixes __constructor__, .ctor, .init_array, and lastly the
.preinit_array so they behave the exact same way as glibc.

We no longer use hex constants to define math.h symbols like M_PI.
2024-02-20 13:27:59 -08:00

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/*-*- mode:c;indent-tabs-mode:nil;c-basic-offset:4;tab-width:4;coding:utf-8 -*-│
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#include "libc/str/str.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/common.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/error.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/hkdf.h"
#include "third_party/mbedtls/platform.h"
__static_yoink("mbedtls_notice");
/**
* @fileoverview HKDF implementation (RFC 5869)
*/
/**
* \brief HMAC-based Extract-and-Expand Key Derivation Function
*
* \param md A hash function; md.size denotes the length of the hash
* function output in bytes.
* \param salt An optional salt value (a non-secret random value);
* if the salt is not provided, a string of all zeros of
* md.size length is used as the salt.
* \param salt_len The length in bytes of the optional \p salt.
* \param ikm The input keying material.
* \param ikm_len The length in bytes of \p ikm.
* \param info An optional context and application specific information
* string. This can be a zero-length string.
* \param info_len The length of \p info in bytes.
* \param okm The output keying material of \p okm_len bytes.
* \param okm_len The length of the output keying material in bytes. This
* must be less than or equal to 255 * md.size bytes.
*
* \return 0 on success.
* \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_HKDF_BAD_INPUT_DATA when the parameters are invalid.
* \return An MBEDTLS_ERR_MD_* error for errors returned from the underlying
* MD layer.
*/
int mbedtls_hkdf( const mbedtls_md_info_t *md, const unsigned char *salt,
size_t salt_len, const unsigned char *ikm, size_t ikm_len,
const unsigned char *info, size_t info_len,
unsigned char *okm, size_t okm_len )
{
int ret = MBEDTLS_ERR_THIS_CORRUPTION;
unsigned char prk[MBEDTLS_MD_MAX_SIZE];
ret = mbedtls_hkdf_extract( md, salt, salt_len, ikm, ikm_len, prk );
if( ret == 0 )
{
ret = mbedtls_hkdf_expand( md, prk, mbedtls_md_get_size( md ),
info, info_len, okm, okm_len );
}
mbedtls_platform_zeroize( prk, sizeof( prk ) );
return( ret );
}
/**
* \brief Takes input keying material \p ikm and extract from it a
* fixed-length pseudorandom key \p prk.
*
* \warning This function should only be used if the security of it has been
* studied and established in that particular context (eg. TLS 1.3
* key schedule). For standard HKDF security guarantees use
* \c mbedtls_hkdf instead.
*
* \param md A hash function; md.size denotes the length of the
* hash function output in bytes.
* \param salt An optional salt value (a non-secret random value);
* if the salt is not provided, a string of all zeros
* of md.size length is used as the salt.
* \param salt_len The length in bytes of the optional \p salt.
* \param ikm The input keying material.
* \param ikm_len The length in bytes of \p ikm.
* \param[out] prk A pseudorandom key of at least md.size bytes.
*
* \return 0 on success.
* \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_HKDF_BAD_INPUT_DATA when the parameters are invalid.
* \return An MBEDTLS_ERR_MD_* error for errors returned from the underlying
* MD layer.
*/
int mbedtls_hkdf_extract( const mbedtls_md_info_t *md,
const unsigned char *salt, size_t salt_len,
const unsigned char *ikm, size_t ikm_len,
unsigned char *prk )
{
unsigned char null_salt[MBEDTLS_MD_MAX_SIZE] = { '\0' };
if( salt == NULL )
{
size_t hash_len;
if( salt_len != 0 )
{
return MBEDTLS_ERR_HKDF_BAD_INPUT_DATA;
}
hash_len = mbedtls_md_get_size( md );
if( hash_len == 0 )
{
return MBEDTLS_ERR_HKDF_BAD_INPUT_DATA;
}
salt = null_salt;
salt_len = hash_len;
}
return( mbedtls_md_hmac( md, salt, salt_len, ikm, ikm_len, prk ) );
}
/**
* \brief Expand the supplied \p prk into several additional
* pseudorandom keys, which is the output of the HKDF.
*
* \param md A hash function; md.size denotes the length of the hash
* function output in bytes.
* \param prk A pseudorandom key of at least md.size bytes. \p prk is
* usually the output from the HKDF extract step.
* \param prk_len The length in bytes of \p prk.
* \param info An optional context and application specific information
* string. This can be a zero-length string.
* \param info_len The length of \p info in bytes.
* \param okm The output keying material of \p okm_len bytes.
* \param okm_len The length of the output keying material in bytes. This
* must be less than or equal to 255 * md.size bytes.
*
* \return 0 on success
* \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_HKDF_BAD_INPUT_DATA when the
* parameters are invalid.
* \return An MBEDTLS_ERR_MD_* error for errors returned from
* the underlying MD layer.
*
* \warning This function should only be used if its security has
* been studied and established in that particular context
* (eg. TLS 1.3 key schedule). For standard HKDF security
* guarantees use \c mbedtls_hkdf instead.
*/
int mbedtls_hkdf_expand( const mbedtls_md_info_t *md, const unsigned char *prk,
size_t prk_len, const unsigned char *info,
size_t info_len, unsigned char *okm, size_t okm_len )
{
size_t hash_len;
size_t where = 0;
size_t n;
size_t t_len = 0;
size_t i;
int ret = 0;
mbedtls_md_context_t ctx;
unsigned char t[MBEDTLS_MD_MAX_SIZE];
if( !okm ) return( MBEDTLS_ERR_HKDF_BAD_INPUT_DATA );
hash_len = mbedtls_md_get_size( md );
if( prk_len < hash_len || hash_len == 0 )
{
return( MBEDTLS_ERR_HKDF_BAD_INPUT_DATA );
}
if( info == NULL )
{
info = (const unsigned char *) "";
info_len = 0;
}
n = okm_len / hash_len;
if( okm_len % hash_len != 0 )
{
n++;
}
/*
* Per RFC 5869 Section 2.3, okm_len must not exceed
* 255 times the hash length
*/
if( n > 255 ) return( MBEDTLS_ERR_HKDF_BAD_INPUT_DATA );
mbedtls_md_init( &ctx );
if(( ret = mbedtls_md_setup( &ctx, md, 1 ) )) goto exit;
mbedtls_platform_zeroize( t, hash_len );
/*
* Compute T = T(1) | T(2) | T(3) | ... | T(N)
* Where T(N) is defined in RFC 5869 Section 2.3
*/
for( i = 1; i <= n; i++ )
{
size_t num_to_copy;
unsigned char c = i & 0xff;
if(( ret = mbedtls_md_hmac_starts( &ctx, prk, prk_len ) )) goto exit;
if(( ret = mbedtls_md_hmac_update( &ctx, t, t_len ) )) goto exit;
if(( ret = mbedtls_md_hmac_update( &ctx, info, info_len ) )) goto exit;
if(( ret = mbedtls_md_hmac_update( &ctx, &c, 1 ) )) goto exit;
if(( ret = mbedtls_md_hmac_finish( &ctx, t ) )) goto exit;
num_to_copy = i != n ? hash_len : okm_len - where;
memcpy( okm + where, t, num_to_copy );
where += hash_len;
t_len = hash_len;
}
exit:
mbedtls_md_free( &ctx );
mbedtls_platform_zeroize( t, sizeof( t ) );
return( ret );
}