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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY * SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION * OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN * CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. */ #ifndef OPENSSL_HEADER_MLKEM_H #define OPENSSL_HEADER_MLKEM_H #include <openssl/base.h> #if defined(__cplusplus) extern "C" { #endif // ML-KEM-768. // // This implements the Module-Lattice-Based Key-Encapsulation Mechanism from // https://csrc.nist.gov/pubs/fips/204/final // MLKEM768_public_key contains an ML-KEM-768 public key. The contents of this // object should never leave the address space since the format is unstable. struct MLKEM768_public_key { union { uint8_t bytes[512 * (3 + 9) + 32 + 32]; uint16_t alignment; } opaque; }; // MLKEM768_private_key contains an ML-KEM-768 private key. The contents of this // object should never leave the address space since the format is unstable. struct MLKEM768_private_key { union { uint8_t bytes[512 * (3 + 3 + 9) + 32 + 32 + 32]; uint16_t alignment; } opaque; }; // MLKEM768_PUBLIC_KEY_BYTES is the number of bytes in an encoded ML-KEM-768 // public key. #define MLKEM768_PUBLIC_KEY_BYTES 1184 // MLKEM_SEED_BYTES is the number of bytes in an ML-KEM seed. #define MLKEM_SEED_BYTES 64 // MLKEM768_generate_key generates a random public/private key pair, writes the // encoded public key to |out_encoded_public_key| and sets |out_private_key| to // the private key. If |optional_out_seed| is not NULL then the seed used to // generate the private key is written to it. OPENSSL_EXPORT void MLKEM768_generate_key( uint8_t out_encoded_public_key[MLKEM768_PUBLIC_KEY_BYTES], uint8_t optional_out_seed[MLKEM_SEED_BYTES], struct MLKEM768_private_key *out_private_key); // MLKEM768_private_key_from_seed derives a private key from a seed that was // generated by |MLKEM768_generate_key|. It fails and returns 0 if |seed_len| is // incorrect, otherwise it writes |*out_private_key| and returns 1. OPENSSL_EXPORT int MLKEM768_private_key_from_seed( struct MLKEM768_private_key *out_private_key, const uint8_t *seed, size_t seed_len); // MLKEM768_public_from_private sets |*out_public_key| to the public key that // corresponds to |private_key|. (This is faster than parsing the output of // |MLKEM768_generate_key| if, for some reason, you need to encapsulate to a key // that was just generated.) OPENSSL_EXPORT void MLKEM768_public_from_private( struct MLKEM768_public_key *out_public_key, const struct MLKEM768_private_key *private_key); // MLKEM768_CIPHERTEXT_BYTES is number of bytes in the ML-KEM-768 ciphertext. #define MLKEM768_CIPHERTEXT_BYTES 1088 // MLKEM_SHARED_SECRET_BYTES is the number of bytes in an ML-KEM shared secret. #define MLKEM_SHARED_SECRET_BYTES 32 // MLKEM768_encap encrypts a random shared secret for |public_key|, writes the // ciphertext to |out_ciphertext|, and writes the random shared secret to // |out_shared_secret|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void MLKEM768_encap( uint8_t out_ciphertext[MLKEM768_CIPHERTEXT_BYTES], uint8_t out_shared_secret[MLKEM_SHARED_SECRET_BYTES], const struct MLKEM768_public_key *public_key); // MLKEM768_decap decrypts a shared secret from |ciphertext| using |private_key| // and writes it to |out_shared_secret|. If |ciphertext_len| is incorrect it // returns 0, otherwise it returns 1. If |ciphertext| is invalid (but of the // correct length), |out_shared_secret| is filled with a key that will always be // the same for the same |ciphertext| and |private_key|, but which appears to be // random unless one has access to |private_key|. These alternatives occur in // constant time. Any subsequent symmetric encryption using |out_shared_secret| // must use an authenticated encryption scheme in order to discover the // decapsulation failure. OPENSSL_EXPORT int MLKEM768_decap( uint8_t out_shared_secret[MLKEM_SHARED_SECRET_BYTES], const uint8_t *ciphertext, size_t ciphertext_len, const struct MLKEM768_private_key *private_key); // Serialisation of keys. // MLKEM768_marshal_public_key serializes |public_key| to |out| in the standard // format for ML-KEM-768 public keys. It returns one on success or zero on // allocation error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int MLKEM768_marshal_public_key( CBB *out, const struct MLKEM768_public_key *public_key); // MLKEM768_parse_public_key parses a public key, in the format generated by // |MLKEM768_marshal_public_key|, from |in| and writes the result to // |out_public_key|. It returns one on success or zero on parse error or if // there are trailing bytes in |in|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int MLKEM768_parse_public_key( struct MLKEM768_public_key *out_public_key, CBS *in); // MLKEM768_PRIVATE_KEY_BYTES is the length of the data produced by // |MLKEM768_marshal_private_key|. #define MLKEM768_PRIVATE_KEY_BYTES 2400 // MLKEM768_parse_private_key parses a private key, in NIST's format for // private keys, from |in| and writes the result to |out_private_key|. It // returns one on success or zero on parse error or if there are trailing bytes // in |in|. This format is verbose and should be avoided. Private keys should be // stored as seeds and parsed using |MLKEM768_private_key_from_seed|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int MLKEM768_parse_private_key( struct MLKEM768_private_key *out_private_key, CBS *in); // ML-KEM-1024 // // ML-KEM-1024 also exists. You should prefer ML-KEM-768 where possible. // MLKEM1024_public_key contains an ML-KEM-1024 public key. The contents of this // object should never leave the address space since the format is unstable. struct MLKEM1024_public_key { union { uint8_t bytes[512 * (4 + 16) + 32 + 32]; uint16_t alignment; } opaque; }; // MLKEM1024_private_key contains a ML-KEM-1024 private key. The contents of // this object should never leave the address space since the format is // unstable. struct MLKEM1024_private_key { union { uint8_t bytes[512 * (4 + 4 + 16) + 32 + 32 + 32]; uint16_t alignment; } opaque; }; // MLKEM1024_PUBLIC_KEY_BYTES is the number of bytes in an encoded ML-KEM-1024 // public key. #define MLKEM1024_PUBLIC_KEY_BYTES 1568 // MLKEM1024_generate_key generates a random public/private key pair, writes the // encoded public key to |out_encoded_public_key| and sets |out_private_key| to // the private key. If |optional_out_seed| is not NULL then the seed used to // generate the private key is written to it. OPENSSL_EXPORT void MLKEM1024_generate_key( uint8_t out_encoded_public_key[MLKEM1024_PUBLIC_KEY_BYTES], uint8_t optional_out_seed[MLKEM_SEED_BYTES], struct MLKEM1024_private_key *out_private_key); // MLKEM1024_private_key_from_seed derives a private key from a seed that was // generated by |MLKEM1024_generate_key|. It fails and returns 0 if |seed_len| // is incorrect, otherwise it writes |*out_private_key| and returns 1. OPENSSL_EXPORT int MLKEM1024_private_key_from_seed( struct MLKEM1024_private_key *out_private_key, const uint8_t *seed, size_t seed_len); // MLKEM1024_public_from_private sets |*out_public_key| to the public key that // corresponds to |private_key|. (This is faster than parsing the output of // |MLKEM1024_generate_key| if, for some reason, you need to encapsulate to a // key that was just generated.) OPENSSL_EXPORT void MLKEM1024_public_from_private( struct MLKEM1024_public_key *out_public_key, const struct MLKEM1024_private_key *private_key); // MLKEM1024_CIPHERTEXT_BYTES is number of bytes in the ML-KEM-1024 ciphertext. #define MLKEM1024_CIPHERTEXT_BYTES 1568 // MLKEM1024_encap encrypts a random shared secret for |public_key|, writes the // ciphertext to |out_ciphertext|, and writes the random shared secret to // |out_shared_secret|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void MLKEM1024_encap( uint8_t out_ciphertext[MLKEM1024_CIPHERTEXT_BYTES], uint8_t out_shared_secret[MLKEM_SHARED_SECRET_BYTES], const struct MLKEM1024_public_key *public_key); // MLKEM1024_decap decrypts a shared secret from |ciphertext| using // |private_key| and writes it to |out_shared_secret|. If |ciphertext_len| is // incorrect it returns 0, otherwise it returns 1. If |ciphertext| is invalid // (but of the correct length), |out_shared_secret| is filled with a key that // will always be the same for the same |ciphertext| and |private_key|, but // which appears to be random unless one has access to |private_key|. These // alternatives occur in constant time. Any subsequent symmetric encryption // using |out_shared_secret| must use an authenticated encryption scheme in // order to discover the decapsulation failure. OPENSSL_EXPORT int MLKEM1024_decap( uint8_t out_shared_secret[MLKEM_SHARED_SECRET_BYTES], const uint8_t *ciphertext, size_t ciphertext_len, const struct MLKEM1024_private_key *private_key); // Serialisation of ML-KEM-1024 keys. // MLKEM1024_marshal_public_key serializes |public_key| to |out| in the standard // format for ML-KEM-1024 public keys. It returns one on success or zero on // allocation error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int MLKEM1024_marshal_public_key( CBB *out, const struct MLKEM1024_public_key *public_key); // MLKEM1024_parse_public_key parses a public key, in the format generated by // |MLKEM1024_marshal_public_key|, from |in| and writes the result to // |out_public_key|. It returns one on success or zero on parse error or if // there are trailing bytes in |in|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int MLKEM1024_parse_public_key( struct MLKEM1024_public_key *out_public_key, CBS *in); // MLKEM1024_PRIVATE_KEY_BYTES is the length of the data produced by // |MLKEM1024_marshal_private_key|. #define MLKEM1024_PRIVATE_KEY_BYTES 3168 // MLKEM1024_parse_private_key parses a private key, in NIST's format for // private keys, from |in| and writes the result to |out_private_key|. It // returns one on success or zero on parse error or if there are trailing bytes // in |in|. This format is verbose and should be avoided. Private keys should be // stored as seeds and parsed using |MLKEM1024_private_key_from_seed|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int MLKEM1024_parse_private_key( struct MLKEM1024_private_key *out_private_key, CBS *in); #if defined(__cplusplus) } // extern C #endif #endif // OPENSSL_HEADER_MLKEM_H