#!/bin/sh # # Copyright The Mbed TLS Contributors # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR GPL-2.0-or-later set -e -u program_name="key_ladder_demo" program="${0%/*}/$program_name" files_to_clean= if [ ! -e "$program" ]; then # Look for programs in the current directory and the directories above it for dir in "." ".." "../.."; do program="$dir/programs/psa/$program_name" if [ -e "$program" ]; then break fi done if [ ! -e "$program" ]; then echo "Could not find $program_name executable" echo "If building out-of-tree, this script must be run" \ "from the project build directory." exit 1 fi fi run () { echo echo "# $1" shift echo "+ $*" "$@" } if [ -e master.key ]; then echo "# Reusing the existing master.key file." else files_to_clean="$files_to_clean master.key" run "Generate a master key." \ "$program" generate master=master.key fi files_to_clean="$files_to_clean input.txt hello_world.wrap" echo "Here is some input. See it wrapped." >input.txt run "Derive a key and wrap some data with it." \ "$program" wrap master=master.key label=hello label=world \ input=input.txt output=hello_world.wrap files_to_clean="$files_to_clean hello_world.txt" run "Derive the same key again and unwrap the data." \ "$program" unwrap master=master.key label=hello label=world \ input=hello_world.wrap output=hello_world.txt run "Compare the unwrapped data with the original input." \ cmp input.txt hello_world.txt files_to_clean="$files_to_clean hellow_orld.txt" ! run "Derive a different key and attempt to unwrap the data. This must fail." \ "$program" unwrap master=master.key input=hello_world.wrap output=hellow_orld.txt label=hellow label=orld files_to_clean="$files_to_clean hello.key" run "Save the first step of the key ladder, then load it as a master key and construct the rest of the ladder." \ "$program" save master=master.key label=hello \ input=hello_world.wrap output=hello.key run "Check that we get the same key by unwrapping data made by the other key." \ "$program" unwrap master=hello.key label=world \ input=hello_world.wrap output=hello_world.txt # Cleanup rm -f $files_to_clean