/* * Copyright (C) 2013 Freie Universität Berlin * * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU Lesser * General Public License v2.1. See the file LICENSE in the top level * directory for more details. */ /** * @defgroup sys_crypto Crypto * @ingroup sys * * @brief RIOT provides a collection of block cipher ciphers, different operation modes and cryptographic hash algorithms. * * @section ciphers Ciphers * * Riot supports the following block ciphers: * * AES-128 * * NULL * * You can use them directly by adding "crypto" to your USEMODULE-List. * While you can use the ciphers functions directly, you should resort to * the generic API for block ciphers whenever possible. * * Additionally you need to set a CFLAG for each cipher you want to use in your Makefile: * * AES-128: CFLAGS += -DCRYPTO_AES * Setting the CFLAGS initializes a sufficient large buffer size of the cipher_context_t, * used by the ciphers for en-/de-cryption operations. * * Example: * @code * #include "crypto/ciphers.h" * * cipher_t cipher; * uint8_t key[AES_KEY_SIZE] = {0}, * plain_text[AES_BLOCK_SIZE] = {0}, * cipher_text[AES_BLOCK_SIZE] = {0}; * * if (cipher_init(&cipher, CIPHER_AES_128, key, AES_KEY_SIZE) < 0) * printf("Cipher init failed!\n"); * * if (cipher_encrypt(&cipher, plain_text, cipher_text) < 0) * printf("Cipher encryption failed!\n"); * else * od_hex_dump(cipher_text, AES_BLOCK_SIZE, 0); * * @endcode * * If you need to encrypt data of arbitrary size take a look at the different * operation modes like: CBC, CTR or CCM. * * Additional examples can be found in the test suite. * */