Hi Bala,

 

To fill the below struct do I need to extract Publickey exponent , Private key exponent etc.

[Arek] – yes, you need to convert keys into big-endian unsigned integer.

In the file “test_cryptodev_rsa_test_vectors.h” there are few examples.

 

Regards,

Arek

 

 

From: Balakrishnan K <Balakrishnan.K1@tatacommunications.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2022 12:08 PM
To: Kusztal, ArkadiuszX <arkadiuszx.kusztal@intel.com>; users@dpdk.org
Subject: RE: how to use crypto openssl PMD for asymmetric encryption and decryption

 

Hi Arek,

    I have public and private key with me which can be used for encryption/decryption.

 

To fill the below struct do I need to extract Publickey exponent , Private key exponent etc.

The reason why I am asking is, in openssl for encryption we will use key directly with the exposed API.

Example :

 

RSA_private_encrypt(strlen(msg), (unsigned char *)msg, encrypted, rsa, RSA_PKCS1_PADDING);

 

Here in dpdk the rsa struct looks different .

 

Thanks in advance.

 

struct rte_crypto_rsa_xform {

rte_crypto_param n;

        /**< n - Modulus

         * Modulus data of RSA operation in Octet-string network

         * byte order format.

         */

 

        rte_crypto_param e;

        /**< e - Public key exponent

         * Public key exponent used for RSA public key operations in Octet-

         * string network byte order format.

         */

 

        enum rte_crypto_rsa_priv_key_type key_type;

 

        __extension__

        union {

                rte_crypto_param d;

                /**< d - Private key exponent

                 * Private key exponent used for RSA

                 * private key operations in

                 * Octet-string  network byte order format.

                 */

 

                struct rte_crypto_rsa_priv_key_qt qt;

                /**< qt - Private key in quintuple format */

        };

};

 

 

Regards,

Bala

From: Balakrishnan K
Sent: 24 May 2022 17:42
To: Kusztal, ArkadiuszX <arkadiuszx.kusztal@intel.com>; users@dpdk.org
Subject: RE: how to use crypto openssl PMD for asymmetric encryption and decryption

 

Hi Arek,

  Thanks for the detailed explanation.

 

Regards,

Bala

 

From: Kusztal, ArkadiuszX <arkadiuszx.kusztal@intel.com>
Sent: 24 May 2022 14:44
To: Balakrishnan K <Balakrishnan.K1@tatacommunications.com>; users@dpdk.org
Subject: RE: how to use crypto openssl PMD for asymmetric encryption and decryption

 

I should use 
debug_hexdump(stdout, "encrypted message", asym_op->rsa.cipher.data,
                      asym_op->rsa.cipher.length);
to check the encrypted message for the input given?

 

Yes, currently it works this way. The same way output for decryption will be placed in asym_op->rsa.message.data and input in asym_op->rsa.cipher.data.

More explanations can be found in rte_crypto_asym.h file

https://doc.dpdk.org/api/structrte__crypto__rsa__op__param.html.

 

From: Balakrishnan K <Balakrishnan.K1@tatacommunications.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 7:24 AM
To: Kusztal, ArkadiuszX <arkadiuszx.kusztal@intel.com>; users@dpdk.org
Subject: RE: how to use crypto openssl PMD for asymmetric encryption and decryption

 

Hi Arek,

   Thanks for quick response.

I am using resulted output vector to verify the encrypted message.

I thought the encrypted data will be in the asym_op->rsa.message.data after rte_cryptodev_enqueue_burst and rte_cryptodev_enqueue_burst call with operation type RTE_CRYPTO_ASYM_OP_ENCRYPT.
So ,I checked the hex_dump of asym_op->rsa.message.data.
 
Code snippet:
asym_op = result_op->asym;
debug_hexdump(stdout, "encrypted message", asym_op->rsa.message.data,
                      asym_op->rsa.message.length);
 
 
 
Encrypted data will be placed in asym_op->rsa.cipher.data after crypto operation is my understanding is correct ?
I should use 
debug_hexdump(stdout, "encrypted message", asym_op->rsa.cipher.data,
                      asym_op->rsa.cipher.length);
to check the encrypted message for the input given?
 
 
Regards,
Bala 
 

 

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Sent: 23 May 2022 18:15
To: Balakrishnan K <Balakrishnan.K1@tatacommunications.com>; users@dpdk.org
Subject: RE: how to use crypto openssl PMD for asymmetric encryption and decryption

 

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Hi Bala,

 

Ciphertext will be written into asym_op->rsa.cipher.data (not message.data) by the PMD, here you are using same address for both hex dumps.

Although there is a bug in debug_hexdump in this function which may cause this confusion.

 

Plus, the test you are referring is PWCT test (Pairwise conditional test) -> it will encrypt, then decrypt.

Please take a look into this comment in queue_ops_rsa_enc_dec function:

/* Use the resulted output as decryption Input vector*

So above this line there is an encryption part.

Below is decryption.          

 

Regards,

Arek

 

From: Balakrishnan K <Balakrishnan.K1@tatacommunications.com>
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2022 1:33 PM
To: users@dpdk.org
Subject: how to use crypto openssl PMD for asymmetric encryption and decryption

 

Hi All,

   I am new to dpdk. Planning to use openssl crypto PMD for encrypting/decrypting  the packets.

Couldn’t find much documents on openssl PMD for asymmetric encryption/decryption.

Any one please point me in the right document.

 

I have tried to run the test cases wrote for asymmetric crypto using openssl virtual PMD.

But the output of particular test case is same after the encryption done.

 

File : app/test/test_cryptodev_asym.c

Test executable: ./app/test/dpdk-test

Test case : test_rsa_enc_dec

   

Input given to encryption:              

message at [0x1894e60], len=20

00000000: F8 BA 1A 55 D0 2F 85 AE 96 7B B6 2F B6 CD A8 EB | ...U./...{./....

00000010: 7E 78 A0 50                                     | ~x.P

 

After processing the output also looks like same :

encrypted message exist at [0x1894e60], len=20

00000000: F8 BA 1A 55 D0 2F 85 AE 96 7B B6 2F B6 CD A8 EB | ...U./...{./....

00000010: 7E 78 A0 50

 

 

Regards,

Bala