// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. // Utility class for calculating the HMAC for a given message. We currently // only support SHA1 for the hash algorithm, but this can be extended easily. #ifndef CRYPTO_HMAC_H_ #define CRYPTO_HMAC_H_ #include #include "base/compiler_specific.h" #include "base/macros.h" #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h" #include "base/strings/string_piece.h" #include "crypto/crypto_export.h" namespace crypto { // Simplify the interface and reduce includes by abstracting out the internals. struct HMACPlatformData; class SymmetricKey; class CRYPTO_EXPORT HMAC { public: // The set of supported hash functions. Extend as required. enum HashAlgorithm { SHA1, SHA256, }; explicit HMAC(HashAlgorithm hash_alg); ~HMAC(); // Returns the length of digest that this HMAC will create. size_t DigestLength() const; // TODO(abarth): Add a PreferredKeyLength() member function. // Initializes this instance using |key| of the length |key_length|. Call Init // only once. It returns false on the second or later calls. // // NOTE: the US Federal crypto standard FIPS 198, Section 3 says: // The size of the key, K, shall be equal to or greater than L/2, where L // is the size of the hash function output. // In FIPS 198-1 (and SP-800-107, which describes key size recommendations), // this requirement is gone. But a system crypto library may still enforce // this old requirement. If the key is shorter than this recommended value, // Init() may fail. bool Init(const unsigned char* key, size_t key_length) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; // Initializes this instance using |key|. Call Init // only once. It returns false on the second or later calls. bool Init(SymmetricKey* key) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; // Initializes this instance using |key|. Call Init only once. It returns // false on the second or later calls. bool Init(const base::StringPiece& key) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT { return Init(reinterpret_cast(key.data()), key.size()); } // Calculates the HMAC for the message in |data| using the algorithm supplied // to the constructor and the key supplied to the Init method. The HMAC is // returned in |digest|, which has |digest_length| bytes of storage available. bool Sign(const base::StringPiece& data, unsigned char* digest, size_t digest_length) const WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; // Verifies that the HMAC for the message in |data| equals the HMAC provided // in |digest|, using the algorithm supplied to the constructor and the key // supplied to the Init method. Use of this method is strongly recommended // over using Sign() with a manual comparison (such as memcmp), as such // comparisons may result in side-channel disclosures, such as timing, that // undermine the cryptographic integrity. |digest| must be exactly // |DigestLength()| bytes long. bool Verify(const base::StringPiece& data, const base::StringPiece& digest) const WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; // Verifies a truncated HMAC, behaving identical to Verify(), except // that |digest| is allowed to be smaller than |DigestLength()|. bool VerifyTruncated( const base::StringPiece& data, const base::StringPiece& digest) const WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; private: HashAlgorithm hash_alg_; scoped_ptr plat_; DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(HMAC); }; } // namespace crypto #endif // CRYPTO_HMAC_H_