rijndael_blockDecrypt(9) AES encryption

Other Alias

rijndael_makeKey, rijndael_cipherInit, rijndael_blockEncrypt, rijndael_padEncrypt, rijndael_padDecrypt

SYNOPSIS

In sys/types.h In crypto/rijndael.h Ft int Fo rijndael_makeKey Fa keyInstance *key Fa uint8_t direction Fa int keyLen Fa char *keyMaterial Fc Ft int Fo rijndael_cipherInit Fa cipherInstance *cipher Fa uint8_t mode Fa char *IV Fc Ft int Fo rijndael_blockEncrypt Fa cipherInstance *cipher Fa keyInstance *key Fa uint8_t *input Fa int inputLen Fa uint8_t *outBuffer Fc Ft int Fo rijndael_padEncrypt Fa cipherInstance *cipher Fa keyInstance *key Fa uint8_t *input Fa int inputOctets Fa uint8_t *outBuffer Fc Ft int Fo rijndael_blockDecrypt Fa cipherInstance *cipher Fa keyInstance *key Fa uint8_t *input Fa int inputLen Fa uint8_t *outBuffer Fc Ft int Fo rijndael_padDecrypt Fa cipherInstance *cipher Fa keyInstance *key Fa uint8_t *input Fa int inputOctets Fa uint8_t *outBuffer Fc

DESCRIPTION

The Fn rijndael_makeKey function is used to set up the key schedule in Fa key . The Fa direction (which may be DIR_ENCRYPT or DIR_DECRYPT specifies the intended use of the key. The length of the key (in bits) is given in Fa keyLen , and must be 128, 192 or 256. The actual key is supplied in the buffer pointed to by Fa keyMaterial . This material may be raw binary data, or an ASCII string containing a hexadecimal rendition of the raw binary data, dependent on a compile-time option in the sources, BINARY_KEY_MATERIAL

RETURN VALUES

The Fn rijndael_makeKey function will return BAD_KEY_INSTANCE if a NULL Fa key is passed, BAD_KEY_DIR if Fa direction is not DIR_ENCRYPT or DIR_DECRYPT BAD_KEY_MAT if the key materials are not a hexadecimal string (and binary keys are not set), and TRUE otherwise.

AUTHORS

An Mark R V Murray