13d3b0591SJens WiklanderREADME for Mbed TLS 2817466cbSJens Wiklander=================== 3817466cbSJens Wiklander 411fa71b9SJerome ForissierMbed TLS is a C library that implements cryptographic primitives, X.509 certificate manipulation and the SSL/TLS and DTLS protocols. Its small code footprint makes it suitable for embedded systems. 511fa71b9SJerome Forissier 611fa71b9SJerome ForissierMbed TLS includes a reference implementation of the [PSA Cryptography API](#psa-cryptography-api). This is currently a preview for evaluation purposes only. 711fa71b9SJerome Forissier 8817466cbSJens WiklanderConfiguration 9817466cbSJens Wiklander------------- 10817466cbSJens Wiklander 1132b31808SJens WiklanderMbed TLS should build out of the box on most systems. Some platform specific options are available in the fully documented configuration file `include/mbedtls/mbedtls_config.h`, which is also the place where features can be selected. This file can be edited manually, or in a more programmatic way using the Python 3 script `scripts/config.py` (use `--help` for usage instructions). 12817466cbSJens Wiklander 13817466cbSJens WiklanderCompiler options can be set using conventional environment variables such as `CC` and `CFLAGS` when using the Make and CMake build system (see below). 14817466cbSJens Wiklander 1511fa71b9SJerome ForissierWe provide some non-standard configurations focused on specific use cases in the `configs/` directory. You can read more about those in `configs/README.txt` 1611fa71b9SJerome Forissier 1711fa71b9SJerome ForissierDocumentation 1811fa71b9SJerome Forissier------------- 1911fa71b9SJerome Forissier 2032b31808SJens WiklanderThe main Mbed TLS documentation is available via [ReadTheDocs](https://mbed-tls.readthedocs.io/). 2132b31808SJens Wiklander 2232b31808SJens WiklanderDocumentation for the PSA Cryptography API is available [on GitHub](https://arm-software.github.io/psa-api/crypto/). 2311fa71b9SJerome Forissier 2411fa71b9SJerome ForissierTo generate a local copy of the library documentation in HTML format, tailored to your compile-time configuration: 2511fa71b9SJerome Forissier 2632b31808SJens Wiklander1. Make sure that [Doxygen](http://www.doxygen.nl/) is installed. 2711fa71b9SJerome Forissier1. Run `make apidoc`. 2811fa71b9SJerome Forissier1. Browse `apidoc/index.html` or `apidoc/modules.html`. 2911fa71b9SJerome Forissier 307901324dSJerome ForissierFor other sources of documentation, see the [SUPPORT](SUPPORT.md) document. 317901324dSJerome Forissier 32817466cbSJens WiklanderCompiling 33817466cbSJens Wiklander--------- 34817466cbSJens Wiklander 353d3b0591SJens WiklanderThere are currently three active build systems used within Mbed TLS releases: 36817466cbSJens Wiklander 373d3b0591SJens Wiklander- GNU Make 38817466cbSJens Wiklander- CMake 3932b31808SJens Wiklander- Microsoft Visual Studio 40817466cbSJens Wiklander 413d3b0591SJens WiklanderThe main systems used for development are CMake and GNU Make. Those systems are always complete and up-to-date. The others should reflect all changes present in the CMake and Make build system, although features may not be ported there automatically. 42817466cbSJens Wiklander 43039e02dfSJerome ForissierThe Make and CMake build systems create three libraries: libmbedcrypto, libmbedx509, and libmbedtls. Note that libmbedtls depends on libmbedx509 and libmbedcrypto, and libmbedx509 depends on libmbedcrypto. As a result, some linkers will expect flags to be in a specific order, for example the GNU linker wants `-lmbedtls -lmbedx509 -lmbedcrypto`. 44817466cbSJens Wiklander 4511fa71b9SJerome Forissier### Tool versions 4611fa71b9SJerome Forissier 4711fa71b9SJerome ForissierYou need the following tools to build the library with the provided makefiles: 4811fa71b9SJerome Forissier 4932b31808SJens Wiklander* GNU Make 3.82 or a build tool that CMake supports. 50*b0563631STom Van Eyck* A C99 toolchain (compiler, linker, archiver). We actively test with GCC 5.4, Clang 3.8, Arm Compiler 6, IAR 8 and Visual Studio 2017. More recent versions should work. Slightly older versions may work. 51*b0563631STom Van Eyck* Python 3.8 to generate the test code. Python is also needed to integrate PSA drivers and to build the development branch (see next section). 5232b31808SJens Wiklander* Perl to run the tests, and to generate some source files in the development branch. 5332b31808SJens Wiklander* CMake 3.10.2 or later (if using CMake). 54*b0563631STom Van Eyck* Microsoft Visual Studio 2017 or later (if using Visual Studio). 5532b31808SJens Wiklander* Doxygen 1.8.11 or later (if building the documentation; slightly older versions should work). 5632b31808SJens Wiklander 57*b0563631STom Van Eyck### Git usage 58*b0563631STom Van Eyck 59*b0563631STom Van EyckThe `development` branch and the `mbedtls-3.6` long-term support branch of Mbed TLS use a [Git submodule](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-Submodules#_cloning_submodules) ([framework](https://github.com/Mbed-TLS/mbedtls-framework)). This is not needed to merely compile the library at a release tag. This is not needed to consume a release archive (zip or tar). 60*b0563631STom Van Eyck 6132b31808SJens Wiklander### Generated source files in the development branch 6232b31808SJens Wiklander 6332b31808SJens WiklanderThe source code of Mbed TLS includes some files that are automatically generated by scripts and whose content depends only on the Mbed TLS source, not on the platform or on the library configuration. These files are not included in the development branch of Mbed TLS, but the generated files are included in official releases. This section explains how to generate the missing files in the development branch. 6432b31808SJens Wiklander 6532b31808SJens WiklanderThe following tools are required: 6632b31808SJens Wiklander 6732b31808SJens Wiklander* Perl, for some library source files and for Visual Studio build files. 68*b0563631STom Van Eyck* Python 3.8 and some Python packages, for some library source files, sample programs and test data. To install the necessary packages, run: 6932b31808SJens Wiklander ``` 7032b31808SJens Wiklander python3 -m pip install --user -r scripts/basic.requirements.txt 7132b31808SJens Wiklander ``` 7232b31808SJens Wiklander Depending on your Python installation, you may need to invoke `python` instead of `python3`. To install the packages system-wide, omit the `--user` option. 7332b31808SJens Wiklander* A C compiler for the host platform, for some test data. 7432b31808SJens Wiklander 7532b31808SJens WiklanderIf you are cross-compiling, you must set the `CC` environment variable to a C compiler for the host platform when generating the configuration-independent files. 7632b31808SJens Wiklander 7732b31808SJens WiklanderAny of the following methods are available to generate the configuration-independent files: 7832b31808SJens Wiklander 7932b31808SJens Wiklander* If not cross-compiling, running `make` with any target, or just `make`, will automatically generate required files. 8032b31808SJens Wiklander* On non-Windows systems, when not cross-compiling, CMake will generate the required files automatically. 8132b31808SJens Wiklander* Run `make generated_files` to generate all the configuration-independent files. 8232b31808SJens Wiklander* On Unix/POSIX systems, run `tests/scripts/check-generated-files.sh -u` to generate all the configuration-independent files. 8332b31808SJens Wiklander* On Windows, run `scripts\make_generated_files.bat` to generate all the configuration-independent files. 8411fa71b9SJerome Forissier 85817466cbSJens Wiklander### Make 86817466cbSJens Wiklander 873d3b0591SJens WiklanderWe require GNU Make. To build the library and the sample programs, GNU Make and a C compiler are sufficient. Some of the more advanced build targets require some Unix/Linux tools. 88817466cbSJens Wiklander 893d3b0591SJens WiklanderWe intentionally only use a minimum of functionality in the makefiles in order to keep them as simple and independent of different toolchains as possible, to allow users to more easily move between different platforms. Users who need more features are recommended to use CMake. 903d3b0591SJens Wiklander 913d3b0591SJens WiklanderIn order to build from the source code using GNU Make, just enter at the command line: 92817466cbSJens Wiklander 93817466cbSJens Wiklander make 94817466cbSJens Wiklander 95817466cbSJens WiklanderIn order to run the tests, enter: 96817466cbSJens Wiklander 97817466cbSJens Wiklander make check 98817466cbSJens Wiklander 995b25c76aSJerome ForissierThe tests need Python to be built and Perl to be run. If you don't have one of them installed, you can skip building the tests with: 100817466cbSJens Wiklander 101817466cbSJens Wiklander make no_test 102817466cbSJens Wiklander 103817466cbSJens WiklanderYou'll still be able to run a much smaller set of tests with: 104817466cbSJens Wiklander 105817466cbSJens Wiklander programs/test/selftest 106817466cbSJens Wiklander 107817466cbSJens WiklanderIn order to build for a Windows platform, you should use `WINDOWS_BUILD=1` if the target is Windows but the build environment is Unix-like (for instance when cross-compiling, or compiling from an MSYS shell), and `WINDOWS=1` if the build environment is a Windows shell (for instance using mingw32-make) (in that case some targets will not be available). 108817466cbSJens Wiklander 1093d3b0591SJens WiklanderSetting the variable `SHARED` in your environment will build shared libraries in addition to the static libraries. Setting `DEBUG` gives you a debug build. You can override `CFLAGS` and `LDFLAGS` by setting them in your environment or on the make command line; compiler warning options may be overridden separately using `WARNING_CFLAGS`. Some directory-specific options (for example, `-I` directives) are still preserved. 110817466cbSJens Wiklander 11111fa71b9SJerome ForissierPlease note that setting `CFLAGS` overrides its default value of `-O2` and setting `WARNING_CFLAGS` overrides its default value (starting with `-Wall -Wextra`), so if you just want to add some warning options to the default ones, you can do so by setting `CFLAGS=-O2 -Werror` for example. Setting `WARNING_CFLAGS` is useful when you want to get rid of its default content (for example because your compiler doesn't accept `-Wall` as an option). Directory-specific options cannot be overridden from the command line. 112817466cbSJens Wiklander 11332b31808SJens WiklanderDepending on your platform, you might run into some issues. Please check the Makefiles in `library/`, `programs/` and `tests/` for options to manually add or remove for specific platforms. You can also check [the Mbed TLS Knowledge Base](https://mbed-tls.readthedocs.io/en/latest/kb/) for articles on your platform or issue. 1143d3b0591SJens Wiklander 11532b31808SJens WiklanderIn case you find that you need to do something else as well, please let us know what, so we can add it to the [Mbed TLS Knowledge Base](https://mbed-tls.readthedocs.io/en/latest/kb/). 116817466cbSJens Wiklander 117817466cbSJens Wiklander### CMake 118817466cbSJens Wiklander 1193d3b0591SJens WiklanderIn order to build the source using CMake in a separate directory (recommended), just enter at the command line: 120817466cbSJens Wiklander 1213d3b0591SJens Wiklander mkdir /path/to/build_dir && cd /path/to/build_dir 1223d3b0591SJens Wiklander cmake /path/to/mbedtls_source 1237901324dSJerome Forissier cmake --build . 124817466cbSJens Wiklander 125817466cbSJens WiklanderIn order to run the tests, enter: 126817466cbSJens Wiklander 1277901324dSJerome Forissier ctest 128817466cbSJens Wiklander 1295b25c76aSJerome ForissierThe test suites need Python to be built and Perl to be executed. If you don't have one of these installed, you'll want to disable the test suites with: 130817466cbSJens Wiklander 1313d3b0591SJens Wiklander cmake -DENABLE_TESTING=Off /path/to/mbedtls_source 132817466cbSJens Wiklander 133817466cbSJens WiklanderIf you disabled the test suites, but kept the programs enabled, you can still run a much smaller set of tests with: 134817466cbSJens Wiklander 135817466cbSJens Wiklander programs/test/selftest 136817466cbSJens Wiklander 137817466cbSJens WiklanderTo configure CMake for building shared libraries, use: 138817466cbSJens Wiklander 1393d3b0591SJens Wiklander cmake -DUSE_SHARED_MBEDTLS_LIBRARY=On /path/to/mbedtls_source 140817466cbSJens Wiklander 141817466cbSJens WiklanderThere are many different build modes available within the CMake buildsystem. Most of them are available for gcc and clang, though some are compiler-specific: 142817466cbSJens Wiklander 1433d3b0591SJens Wiklander- `Release`. This generates the default code without any unnecessary information in the binary files. 1443d3b0591SJens Wiklander- `Debug`. This generates debug information and disables optimization of the code. 1453d3b0591SJens Wiklander- `Coverage`. This generates code coverage information in addition to debug information. 1463d3b0591SJens Wiklander- `ASan`. This instruments the code with AddressSanitizer to check for memory errors. (This includes LeakSanitizer, with recent version of gcc and clang.) (With recent version of clang, this mode also instruments the code with UndefinedSanitizer to check for undefined behaviour.) 1473d3b0591SJens Wiklander- `ASanDbg`. Same as ASan but slower, with debug information and better stack traces. 1483d3b0591SJens Wiklander- `MemSan`. This instruments the code with MemorySanitizer to check for uninitialised memory reads. Experimental, needs recent clang on Linux/x86\_64. 1493d3b0591SJens Wiklander- `MemSanDbg`. Same as MemSan but slower, with debug information, better stack traces and origin tracking. 1503d3b0591SJens Wiklander- `Check`. This activates the compiler warnings that depend on optimization and treats all warnings as errors. 151817466cbSJens Wiklander 152817466cbSJens WiklanderSwitching build modes in CMake is simple. For debug mode, enter at the command line: 153817466cbSJens Wiklander 1543d3b0591SJens Wiklander cmake -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug /path/to/mbedtls_source 155817466cbSJens Wiklander 156817466cbSJens WiklanderTo list other available CMake options, use: 157817466cbSJens Wiklander 158817466cbSJens Wiklander cmake -LH 159817466cbSJens Wiklander 1603d3b0591SJens WiklanderNote that, with CMake, you can't adjust the compiler or its flags after the 1613d3b0591SJens Wiklanderinitial invocation of cmake. This means that `CC=your_cc make` and `make 1623d3b0591SJens WiklanderCC=your_cc` will *not* work (similarly with `CFLAGS` and other variables). 1633d3b0591SJens WiklanderThese variables need to be adjusted when invoking cmake for the first time, 1643d3b0591SJens Wiklanderfor example: 1653d3b0591SJens Wiklander 1663d3b0591SJens Wiklander CC=your_cc cmake /path/to/mbedtls_source 1673d3b0591SJens Wiklander 1683d3b0591SJens WiklanderIf you already invoked cmake and want to change those settings, you need to 1693d3b0591SJens Wiklanderremove the build directory and create it again. 1703d3b0591SJens Wiklander 1713d3b0591SJens WiklanderNote that it is possible to build in-place; this will however overwrite the 1723d3b0591SJens Wiklanderprovided Makefiles (see `scripts/tmp_ignore_makefiles.sh` if you want to 1733d3b0591SJens Wiklanderprevent `git status` from showing them as modified). In order to do so, from 1743d3b0591SJens Wiklanderthe Mbed TLS source directory, use: 1753d3b0591SJens Wiklander 1763d3b0591SJens Wiklander cmake . 1773d3b0591SJens Wiklander make 1783d3b0591SJens Wiklander 1793d3b0591SJens WiklanderIf you want to change `CC` or `CFLAGS` afterwards, you will need to remove the 1803d3b0591SJens WiklanderCMake cache. This can be done with the following command using GNU find: 181817466cbSJens Wiklander 182817466cbSJens Wiklander find . -iname '*cmake*' -not -name CMakeLists.txt -exec rm -rf {} + 1833d3b0591SJens Wiklander 1843d3b0591SJens WiklanderYou can now make the desired change: 1853d3b0591SJens Wiklander 1863d3b0591SJens Wiklander CC=your_cc cmake . 1873d3b0591SJens Wiklander make 1883d3b0591SJens Wiklander 1893d3b0591SJens WiklanderRegarding variables, also note that if you set CFLAGS when invoking cmake, 1903d3b0591SJens Wiklanderyour value of CFLAGS doesn't override the content provided by cmake (depending 1913d3b0591SJens Wiklanderon the build mode as seen above), it's merely prepended to it. 192817466cbSJens Wiklander 19332b31808SJens Wiklander#### Consuming Mbed TLS 19432b31808SJens Wiklander 19532b31808SJens WiklanderMbed TLS provides a package config file for consumption as a dependency in other 19632b31808SJens WiklanderCMake projects. You can include Mbed TLS's CMake targets yourself with: 19732b31808SJens Wiklander 19832b31808SJens Wiklander find_package(MbedTLS) 19932b31808SJens Wiklander 20032b31808SJens WiklanderIf prompted, set `MbedTLS_DIR` to `${YOUR_MBEDTLS_INSTALL_DIR}/cmake`. This 20132b31808SJens Wiklandercreates the following targets: 20232b31808SJens Wiklander 20332b31808SJens Wiklander- `MbedTLS::mbedcrypto` (Crypto library) 20432b31808SJens Wiklander- `MbedTLS::mbedtls` (TLS library) 20532b31808SJens Wiklander- `MbedTLS::mbedx509` (X509 library) 20632b31808SJens Wiklander 20732b31808SJens WiklanderYou can then use these directly through `target_link_libraries()`: 20832b31808SJens Wiklander 20932b31808SJens Wiklander add_executable(xyz) 21032b31808SJens Wiklander 21132b31808SJens Wiklander target_link_libraries(xyz 21232b31808SJens Wiklander PUBLIC MbedTLS::mbedtls 21332b31808SJens Wiklander MbedTLS::mbedcrypto 21432b31808SJens Wiklander MbedTLS::mbedx509) 21532b31808SJens Wiklander 21632b31808SJens WiklanderThis will link the Mbed TLS libraries to your library or application, and add 21732b31808SJens Wiklanderits include directories to your target (transitively, in the case of `PUBLIC` or 21832b31808SJens Wiklander`INTERFACE` link libraries). 21932b31808SJens Wiklander 22011fa71b9SJerome Forissier#### Mbed TLS as a subproject 22111fa71b9SJerome Forissier 22211fa71b9SJerome ForissierMbed TLS supports being built as a CMake subproject. One can 22311fa71b9SJerome Forissieruse `add_subdirectory()` from a parent CMake project to include Mbed TLS as a 22411fa71b9SJerome Forissiersubproject. 22511fa71b9SJerome Forissier 226817466cbSJens Wiklander### Microsoft Visual Studio 227817466cbSJens Wiklander 228*b0563631STom Van EyckThe build files for Microsoft Visual Studio are generated for Visual Studio 2017. 229817466cbSJens Wiklander 2305b25c76aSJerome ForissierThe solution file `mbedTLS.sln` contains all the basic projects needed to build the library and all the programs. The files in tests are not generated and compiled, as these need Python and perl environments as well. However, the selftest program in `programs/test/` is still available. 231817466cbSJens Wiklander 23232b31808SJens WiklanderIn the development branch of Mbed TLS, the Visual Studio solution files need to be generated first as described in [“Generated source files in the development branch”](#generated-source-files-in-the-development-branch). 23332b31808SJens Wiklander 234817466cbSJens WiklanderExample programs 235817466cbSJens Wiklander---------------- 236817466cbSJens Wiklander 23711fa71b9SJerome ForissierWe've included example programs for a lot of different features and uses in [`programs/`](programs/README.md). 23811fa71b9SJerome ForissierPlease note that the goal of these sample programs is to demonstrate specific features of the library, and the code may need to be adapted to build a real-world application. 239817466cbSJens Wiklander 240817466cbSJens WiklanderTests 241817466cbSJens Wiklander----- 242817466cbSJens Wiklander 2435b25c76aSJerome ForissierMbed TLS includes an elaborate test suite in `tests/` that initially requires Python to generate the tests files (e.g. `test\_suite\_mpi.c`). These files are generated from a `function file` (e.g. `suites/test\_suite\_mpi.function`) and a `data file` (e.g. `suites/test\_suite\_mpi.data`). The `function file` contains the test functions. The `data file` contains the test cases, specified as parameters that will be passed to the test function. 244817466cbSJens Wiklander 245817466cbSJens WiklanderFor machines with a Unix shell and OpenSSL (and optionally GnuTLS) installed, additional test scripts are available: 246817466cbSJens Wiklander 247817466cbSJens Wiklander- `tests/ssl-opt.sh` runs integration tests for various TLS options (renegotiation, resumption, etc.) and tests interoperability of these options with other implementations. 248817466cbSJens Wiklander- `tests/compat.sh` tests interoperability of every ciphersuite with other implementations. 249817466cbSJens Wiklander- `tests/scripts/test-ref-configs.pl` test builds in various reduced configurations. 25032b31808SJens Wiklander- `tests/scripts/depends.py` test builds in configurations with a single curve, key exchange, hash, cipher, or pkalg on. 25132b31808SJens Wiklander- `tests/scripts/all.sh` runs a combination of the above tests, plus some more, with various build options (such as ASan, full `mbedtls_config.h`, etc). 25232b31808SJens Wiklander 253*b0563631STom Van EyckInstead of manually installing the required versions of all tools required for testing, it is possible to use the Docker images from our CI systems, as explained in [our testing infrastructure repository](https://github.com/Mbed-TLS/mbedtls-test/blob/main/README.md#quick-start). 254817466cbSJens Wiklander 2553d3b0591SJens WiklanderPorting Mbed TLS 256817466cbSJens Wiklander---------------- 257817466cbSJens Wiklander 2583d3b0591SJens WiklanderMbed TLS can be ported to many different architectures, OS's and platforms. Before starting a port, you may find the following Knowledge Base articles useful: 259817466cbSJens Wiklander 26032b31808SJens Wiklander- [Porting Mbed TLS to a new environment or OS](https://mbed-tls.readthedocs.io/en/latest/kb/how-to/how-do-i-port-mbed-tls-to-a-new-environment-OS/) 26132b31808SJens Wiklander- [What external dependencies does Mbed TLS rely on?](https://mbed-tls.readthedocs.io/en/latest/kb/development/what-external-dependencies-does-mbedtls-rely-on/) 26232b31808SJens Wiklander- [How do I configure Mbed TLS](https://mbed-tls.readthedocs.io/en/latest/kb/compiling-and-building/how-do-i-configure-mbedtls/) 263817466cbSJens Wiklander 264039e02dfSJerome ForissierMbed TLS is mostly written in portable C99; however, it has a few platform requirements that go beyond the standard, but are met by most modern architectures: 265039e02dfSJerome Forissier 266039e02dfSJerome Forissier- Bytes must be 8 bits. 267039e02dfSJerome Forissier- All-bits-zero must be a valid representation of a null pointer. 268039e02dfSJerome Forissier- Signed integers must be represented using two's complement. 269039e02dfSJerome Forissier- `int` and `size_t` must be at least 32 bits wide. 270039e02dfSJerome Forissier- The types `uint8_t`, `uint16_t`, `uint32_t` and their signed equivalents must be available. 27132b31808SJens Wiklander- Mixed-endian platforms are not supported. 27232b31808SJens Wiklander- SIZE_MAX must be at least as big as INT_MAX and UINT_MAX. 273039e02dfSJerome Forissier 27411fa71b9SJerome ForissierPSA cryptography API 27511fa71b9SJerome Forissier-------------------- 27611fa71b9SJerome Forissier 27732b31808SJens Wiklander### PSA API 27811fa71b9SJerome Forissier 27911fa71b9SJerome ForissierArm's [Platform Security Architecture (PSA)](https://developer.arm.com/architectures/security-architectures/platform-security-architecture) is a holistic set of threat models, security analyses, hardware and firmware architecture specifications, and an open source firmware reference implementation. PSA provides a recipe, based on industry best practice, that allows security to be consistently designed in, at both a hardware and firmware level. 28011fa71b9SJerome Forissier 28132b31808SJens WiklanderThe [PSA cryptography API](https://arm-software.github.io/psa-api/crypto/) provides access to a set of cryptographic primitives. It has a dual purpose. First, it can be used in a PSA-compliant platform to build services, such as secure boot, secure storage and secure communication. Second, it can also be used independently of other PSA components on any platform. 28211fa71b9SJerome Forissier 28311fa71b9SJerome ForissierThe design goals of the PSA cryptography API include: 28411fa71b9SJerome Forissier 28511fa71b9SJerome Forissier* The API distinguishes caller memory from internal memory, which allows the library to be implemented in an isolated space for additional security. Library calls can be implemented as direct function calls if isolation is not desired, and as remote procedure calls if isolation is desired. 28611fa71b9SJerome Forissier* The structure of internal data is hidden to the application, which allows substituting alternative implementations at build time or run time, for example, in order to take advantage of hardware accelerators. 2877901324dSJerome Forissier* All access to the keys happens through key identifiers, which allows support for external cryptoprocessors that is transparent to applications. 28811fa71b9SJerome Forissier* The interface to algorithms is generic, favoring algorithm agility. 28911fa71b9SJerome Forissier* The interface is designed to be easy to use and hard to accidentally misuse. 29011fa71b9SJerome Forissier 29111fa71b9SJerome ForissierArm welcomes feedback on the design of the API. If you think something could be improved, please open an issue on our Github repository. Alternatively, if you prefer to provide your feedback privately, please email us at [`mbed-crypto@arm.com`](mailto:mbed-crypto@arm.com). All feedback received by email is treated confidentially. 29211fa71b9SJerome Forissier 29311fa71b9SJerome Forissier### PSA implementation in Mbed TLS 29411fa71b9SJerome Forissier 29511fa71b9SJerome ForissierMbed TLS includes a reference implementation of the PSA Cryptography API. 29632b31808SJens WiklanderHowever, it does not aim to implement the whole specification; in particular it does not implement all the algorithms. 29711fa71b9SJerome Forissier 29832b31808SJens WiklanderThe X.509 and TLS code can use PSA cryptography for most operations. To enable this support, activate the compilation option `MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO` in `mbedtls_config.h`. Note that TLS 1.3 uses PSA cryptography for most operations regardless of this option. See `docs/use-psa-crypto.md` for details. 29911fa71b9SJerome Forissier 300*b0563631STom Van Eyck### PSA drivers 30111fa71b9SJerome Forissier 302*b0563631STom Van EyckMbed TLS supports drivers for cryptographic accelerators, secure elements and random generators. This is work in progress. Please note that the driver interfaces are not fully stable yet and may change without notice. We intend to preserve backward compatibility for application code (using the PSA Crypto API), but the code of the drivers may have to change in future minor releases of Mbed TLS. 30311fa71b9SJerome Forissier 304*b0563631STom Van EyckPlease see the [PSA driver example and guide](docs/psa-driver-example-and-guide.md) for information on writing a driver. 305*b0563631STom Van Eyck 306*b0563631STom Van EyckWhen using drivers, you will generally want to enable two compilation options (see the reference manual for more information): 307*b0563631STom Van Eyck 308*b0563631STom Van Eyck* `MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO` is necessary so that the X.509 and TLS code calls the PSA drivers rather than the built-in software implementation. 309*b0563631STom Van Eyck* `MBEDTLS_PSA_CRYPTO_CONFIG` allows you to enable PSA cryptographic mechanisms without including the code of the corresponding software implementation. This is not yet supported for all mechanisms. 31011fa71b9SJerome Forissier 31111fa71b9SJerome ForissierLicense 31211fa71b9SJerome Forissier------- 31311fa71b9SJerome Forissier 314*b0563631STom Van EyckUnless specifically indicated otherwise in a file, Mbed TLS files are provided under a dual [Apache-2.0](https://spdx.org/licenses/Apache-2.0.html) OR [GPL-2.0-or-later](https://spdx.org/licenses/GPL-2.0-or-later.html) license. See the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for the full text of these licenses, and [the 'License and Copyright' section in the contributing guidelines](CONTRIBUTING.md#License-and-Copyright) for more information. 315*b0563631STom Van Eyck 316*b0563631STom Van Eyck### Third-party code included in Mbed TLS 317*b0563631STom Van Eyck 318*b0563631STom Van EyckThis project contains code from other projects. This code is located within the `3rdparty/` directory. The original license text is included within project subdirectories, where it differs from the normal Mbed TLS license, and/or in source files. The projects are listed below: 319*b0563631STom Van Eyck 320*b0563631STom Van Eyck* `3rdparty/everest/`: Files stem from [Project Everest](https://project-everest.github.io/) and are distributed under the Apache 2.0 license. 321*b0563631STom Van Eyck* `3rdparty/p256-m/p256-m/`: Files have been taken from the [p256-m](https://github.com/mpg/p256-m) repository. The code in the original repository is distributed under the Apache 2.0 license. It is distributed in Mbed TLS under a dual Apache-2.0 OR GPL-2.0-or-later license with permission from the author. 32211fa71b9SJerome Forissier 323817466cbSJens WiklanderContributing 324817466cbSJens Wiklander------------ 325817466cbSJens Wiklander 32611fa71b9SJerome ForissierWe gratefully accept bug reports and contributions from the community. Please see the [contributing guidelines](CONTRIBUTING.md) for details on how to do this. 327039e02dfSJerome Forissier 328039e02dfSJerome ForissierContact 329039e02dfSJerome Forissier------- 330039e02dfSJerome Forissier 331039e02dfSJerome Forissier* To report a security vulnerability in Mbed TLS, please email <mbed-tls-security@lists.trustedfirmware.org>. For more information, see [`SECURITY.md`](SECURITY.md). 332039e02dfSJerome Forissier* To report a bug or request a feature in Mbed TLS, please [file an issue on GitHub](https://github.com/Mbed-TLS/mbedtls/issues/new/choose). 333039e02dfSJerome Forissier* Please see [`SUPPORT.md`](SUPPORT.md) for other channels for discussion and support about Mbed TLS. 334