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/*
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/** ============================================================================
* @file AESECBCC26XX.h
*
* @brief AESECB driver implementation for the CC26XX family
*
* @warning This is a beta API. It may change in future releases.
*
* This file should only be included in the board file to fill the AESECB_config
* struct.
*
* # Hardware Accelerator #
* The CC26XX family has a dedicated hardware crypto accelerator. It is capable
* of multiple AES block cipher modes of operation including ECB. Only one operation
* can be carried out on the accerator at a time. Mutual exclusion is
* implemented at the driver level and coordinated between all drivers relying on
* the accelerator. It is transparent to the application and only noted ensure
* sensible access timeouts are set.
*
* # Key Store #
* The CC26XX crypto module contains a key store. The only way to load a key into
* the AES accelerator is to first load it into the key store. To guarantee availability
* of open key locations in the key store for AES operations, the last two key
* locations (6 and 7) are reserved for ad-hoc operations. The key is loaded into the
* key store, the AES operation is carried out, and the key is deleted from the key store.
* Since the key store does not have retention and the keys can not survive going into
* standby, the key store is only used to load keys into the AES accelerator rather
* than store keys. Support for pre-loading keys into the key store and using them
* in an AES operation is not supported in this driver.
*
* # Implementation Limitations
* - Only plaintext CryptoKeys are supported by this implementation.
* - This implementation does not support internal generation of IVs
*
* # Runtime Parameter Validation #
* The driver implementation does not perform runtime checks for most input parameters.
* Only values that are likely to have a stochastic element to them are checked (such
* as whether a driver is already open). Higher input paramter validation coverage is
* achieved by turning on assertions when compiling the driver.
*/
#ifndef ti_drivers_aesecb_AESECBCC26XX__include
#define ti_drivers_aesecb_AESECBCC26XX__include
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <ti/drivers/Power.h>
#include <ti/drivers/AESECB.h>
#include <ti/drivers/cryptoutils/cryptokey/CryptoKey.h>
#include <ti/drivers/dpl/HwiP.h>
#include <ti/drivers/dpl/SwiP.h>
#include <ti/drivers/dpl/SemaphoreP.h>
/*!
* @brief AESECBCC26XX Hardware Attributes
*
* AESECB26XX hardware attributes should be included in the board file
* and pointed to by the AESECB_config struct.
*/
typedef struct AESECBCC26XX_HWAttrs {
/*! @brief Crypto Peripheral's interrupt priority.
The CC26xx uses three of the priority bits, meaning ~0 has the same effect as (7 << 5).
(7 << 5) will apply the lowest priority.
(1 << 5) will apply the highest priority.
Setting the priority to 0 is not supported by this driver.
HWI's with priority 0 ignore the HWI dispatcher to support zero-latency interrupts, thus invalidating the critical sections in this driver.
*/
uint8_t intPriority;
} AESECBCC26XX_HWAttrs;
/*!
* @brief AESECBCC26XX Object
*
* The application must not access any member variables of this structure!
*/
typedef struct AESECBCC26XX_Object {
bool isOpen;
bool operationInProgress;
bool operationCanceled;
int_fast16_t returnStatus;
AESECB_ReturnBehavior returnBehavior;
AESECB_OperationType operationType;
uint32_t semaphoreTimeout;
AESECB_CallbackFxn callbackFxn;
AESECB_Operation *operation;
} AESECBCC26XX_Object;
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* ti_drivers_aesecb_AESECBCC26XX__include */