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  1. =pod
  2. =head1 NAME
  3. OSSL_PROVIDER-FIPS - OpenSSL FIPS provider
  4. =head1 DESCRIPTION
  5. The OpenSSL FIPS provider is a special provider that conforms to the Federal
  6. Information Processing Standards (FIPS) specified in FIPS 140-3. This 'module'
  7. contains an approved set of cryptographic algorithms that is validated by an
  8. accredited testing laboratory.
  9. =head2 Properties
  10. The implementations in this provider specifically have these properties
  11. defined:
  12. =over 4
  13. =item "provider=fips"
  14. =item "fips=yes"
  15. =back
  16. It may be used in a property query string with fetching functions such as
  17. L<EVP_MD_fetch(3)> or L<EVP_CIPHER_fetch(3)>, as well as with other
  18. functions that take a property query string, such as
  19. L<EVP_PKEY_CTX_new_from_name(3)>.
  20. To be FIPS compliant, it is mandatory to include C<fips=yes> as
  21. part of all property queries. This ensures that only FIPS approved
  22. implementations are used for cryptographic operations. The C<fips=yes>
  23. query may also include other non-crypto support operations that
  24. are not in the FIPS provider, such as asymmetric key encoders, see
  25. L<OSSL_PROVIDER-default(7)/Asymmetric Key Management>.
  26. It is not mandatory to include C<provider=fips> as part of your property
  27. query. Including C<provider=fips> in your property query guarantees
  28. that the OpenSSL FIPS provider is used for cryptographic operations
  29. rather than other FIPS capable providers.
  30. =head2 Provider parameters
  31. See L<provider-base(7)/Provider parameters> for a list of base parameters.
  32. Additionally the OpenSSL FIPS provider also supports the following gettable
  33. parameters:
  34. =over 4
  35. =item "security-checks" (B<OSSL_OSSL_PROV_PARAM_SECURITY_CHECKS>) <unsigned integer>
  36. For further information refer to the L<openssl-fipsinstall(1)> option
  37. B<-no_security_checks>.
  38. =back
  39. =head1 OPERATIONS AND ALGORITHMS
  40. The OpenSSL FIPS provider supports these operations and algorithms:
  41. =head2 Hashing Algorithms / Message Digests
  42. =over 4
  43. =item SHA1, see L<EVP_MD-SHA1(7)>
  44. =item SHA2, see L<EVP_MD-SHA2(7)>
  45. =item SHA3, see L<EVP_MD-SHA3(7)>
  46. =item KECCAK-KMAC, see L<EVP_MD-KECCAK-KMAC(7)>
  47. =item SHAKE, see L<EVP_MD-SHAKE(7)>
  48. =back
  49. =head2 Symmetric Ciphers
  50. =over 4
  51. =item AES, see L<EVP_CIPHER-AES(7)>
  52. =item 3DES, see L<EVP_CIPHER-DES(7)>
  53. This is an unapproved algorithm.
  54. =back
  55. =head2 Message Authentication Code (MAC)
  56. =over 4
  57. =item CMAC, see L<EVP_MAC-CMAC(7)>
  58. =item GMAC, see L<EVP_MAC-GMAC(7)>
  59. =item HMAC, see L<EVP_MAC-HMAC(7)>
  60. =item KMAC, see L<EVP_MAC-KMAC(7)>
  61. =back
  62. =head2 Key Derivation Function (KDF)
  63. =over 4
  64. =item HKDF, see L<EVP_KDF-HKDF(7)>
  65. =item TLS13-KDF, see L<EVP_KDF-TLS13_KDF(7)>
  66. =item SSKDF, see L<EVP_KDF-SS(7)>
  67. =item PBKDF2, see L<EVP_KDF-PBKDF2(7)>
  68. =item SSHKDF, see L<EVP_KDF-SSHKDF(7)>
  69. =item TLS1-PRF, see L<EVP_KDF-TLS1_PRF(7)>
  70. =item KBKDF, see L<EVP_KDF-KB(7)>
  71. =item X942KDF-ASN1, see L<EVP_KDF-X942-ASN1(7)>
  72. =item X942KDF-CONCAT, see L<EVP_KDF-X942-CONCAT(7)>
  73. =item X963KDF, see L<EVP_KDF-X963(7)>
  74. =back
  75. =head2 Key Exchange
  76. =over 4
  77. =item DH, see L<EVP_KEYEXCH-DH(7)>
  78. =item ECDH, see L<EVP_KEYEXCH-ECDH(7)>
  79. =item X25519, see L<EVP_KEYEXCH-X25519(7)>
  80. =item X448, see L<EVP_KEYEXCH-X448(7)>
  81. =item TLS1-PRF
  82. =item HKDF
  83. =back
  84. =head2 Asymmetric Signature
  85. =over 4
  86. =item RSA, see L<EVP_SIGNATURE-RSA(7)>
  87. =item DSA, see L<EVP_SIGNATURE-DSA(7)>
  88. =item ED25519, see L<EVP_SIGNATURE-ED25519(7)>
  89. This is an unapproved algorithm.
  90. =item ED448, see L<EVP_SIGNATURE-ED448(7)>
  91. This is an unapproved algorithm.
  92. =item ECDSA, see L<EVP_SIGNATURE-ECDSA(7)>
  93. =item HMAC, see L<EVP_SIGNATURE-HMAC(7)>
  94. =item CMAC, see L<EVP_SIGNATURE-CMAC(7)>
  95. =back
  96. =head2 Asymmetric Cipher
  97. =over 4
  98. =item RSA, see L<EVP_ASYM_CIPHER-RSA(7)>
  99. =back
  100. =head2 Asymmetric Key Encapsulation
  101. =over 4
  102. =item RSA, see L<EVP_KEM-RSA(7)>
  103. =back
  104. =head2 Asymmetric Key Management
  105. =over 4
  106. =item DH, see L<EVP_KEYMGMT-DH(7)>
  107. =item DHX, see L<EVP_KEYMGMT-DHX(7)>
  108. =item DSA, see L<EVP_KEYMGMT-DSA(7)>
  109. =item RSA, see L<EVP_KEYMGMT-RSA(7)>
  110. =item RSA-PSS
  111. =item EC, see L<EVP_KEYMGMT-EC(7)>
  112. =item X25519, see L<EVP_KEYMGMT-X25519(7)>
  113. =item X448, see L<EVP_KEYMGMT-X448(7)>
  114. =item ED25519, see L<EVP_KEYMGMT-ED25519(7)>
  115. This is an unapproved algorithm.
  116. =item ED448, see L<EVP_KEYMGMT-ED448(7)>
  117. This is an unapproved algorithm.
  118. =item TLS1-PRF
  119. =item HKDF
  120. =item HMAC, see L<EVP_KEYMGMT-HMAC(7)>
  121. =item CMAC, see L<EVP_KEYMGMT-CMAC(7)>
  122. =back
  123. =head2 Random Number Generation
  124. =over 4
  125. =item CTR-DRBG, see L<EVP_RAND-CTR-DRBG(7)>
  126. =item HASH-DRBG, see L<EVP_RAND-HASH-DRBG(7)>
  127. =item HMAC-DRBG, see L<EVP_RAND-HMAC-DRBG(7)>
  128. =item TEST-RAND, see L<EVP_RAND-TEST-RAND(7)>
  129. TEST-RAND is an unapproved algorithm.
  130. =back
  131. =head1 SELF TESTING
  132. One of the requirements for the FIPS module is self testing. An optional callback
  133. mechanism is available to return information to the user using
  134. L<OSSL_SELF_TEST_set_callback(3)>.
  135. The parameters passed to the callback are described in L<OSSL_SELF_TEST_new(3)>
  136. The OpenSSL FIPS module uses the following mechanism to provide information
  137. about the self tests as they run.
  138. This is useful for debugging if a self test is failing.
  139. The callback also allows forcing any self test to fail, in order to check that
  140. it operates correctly on failure.
  141. Note that all self tests run even if a self test failure occurs.
  142. The FIPS module passes the following type(s) to OSSL_SELF_TEST_onbegin().
  143. =over 4
  144. =item "Module_Integrity" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_TYPE_MODULE_INTEGRITY>)
  145. Uses HMAC SHA256 on the module file to validate that the module has not been
  146. modified. The integrity value is compared to a value written to a configuration
  147. file during installation.
  148. =item "Install_Integrity" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_TYPE_INSTALL_INTEGRITY>)
  149. Uses HMAC SHA256 on a fixed string to validate that the installation process
  150. has already been performed and the self test KATS have already been tested,
  151. The integrity value is compared to a value written to a configuration
  152. file after successfully running the self tests during installation.
  153. =item "KAT_Cipher" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_TYPE_KAT_CIPHER>)
  154. Known answer test for a symmetric cipher.
  155. =item "KAT_AsymmetricCipher" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_TYPE_KAT_ASYM_CIPHER>)
  156. Known answer test for a asymmetric cipher.
  157. =item "KAT_Digest" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_TYPE_KAT_DIGEST>)
  158. Known answer test for a digest.
  159. =item "KAT_Signature" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_TYPE_KAT_SIGNATURE>)
  160. Known answer test for a signature.
  161. =item "PCT_Signature" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_TYPE_PCT_SIGNATURE>)
  162. Pairwise Consistency check for a signature.
  163. =item "KAT_KDF" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_TYPE_KAT_KDF>)
  164. Known answer test for a key derivation function.
  165. =item "KAT_KA" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_TYPE_KAT_KA>)
  166. Known answer test for key agreement.
  167. =item "DRBG" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_TYPE_DRBG>)
  168. Known answer test for a Deterministic Random Bit Generator.
  169. =item "Conditional_PCT" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_TYPE_PCT>)
  170. Conditional test that is run during the generation of key pairs.
  171. =item "Continuous_RNG_Test" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_TYPE_CRNG>)
  172. Continuous random number generator test.
  173. =back
  174. The "Module_Integrity" self test is always run at startup.
  175. The "Install_Integrity" self test is used to check if the self tests have
  176. already been run at installation time. If they have already run then the
  177. self tests are not run on subsequent startups.
  178. All other self test categories are run once at installation time, except for the
  179. "Pairwise_Consistency_Test".
  180. There is only one instance of the "Module_Integrity" and "Install_Integrity"
  181. self tests. All other self tests may have multiple instances.
  182. The FIPS module passes the following descriptions(s) to OSSL_SELF_TEST_onbegin().
  183. =over 4
  184. =item "HMAC" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_INTEGRITY_HMAC>)
  185. "Module_Integrity" and "Install_Integrity" use this.
  186. =item "RSA" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_PCT_RSA_PKCS1>)
  187. =item "ECDSA" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_PCT_ECDSA>)
  188. =item "EDDSA" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_PCT_EDDSA>)
  189. =item "DSA" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_PCT_DSA>)
  190. Key generation tests used with the "Pairwise_Consistency_Test" type.
  191. =item "RSA_Encrypt" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_ASYM_RSA_ENC>)
  192. =item "RSA_Decrypt" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_ASYM_RSA_DEC>)
  193. "KAT_AsymmetricCipher" uses this to indicate an encrypt or decrypt KAT.
  194. =item "AES_GCM" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_CIPHER_AES_GCM>)
  195. =item "AES_ECB_Decrypt" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_CIPHER_AES_ECB>)
  196. =item "TDES" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_CIPHER_TDES>)
  197. Symmetric cipher tests used with the "KAT_Cipher" type.
  198. =item "SHA1" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_MD_SHA1>)
  199. =item "SHA2" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_MD_SHA2>)
  200. =item "SHA3" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_MD_SHA3>)
  201. Digest tests used with the "KAT_Digest" type.
  202. =item "DSA" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_SIGN_DSA>)
  203. =item "RSA" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_SIGN_RSA>)
  204. =item "ECDSA" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_SIGN_ECDSA>)
  205. Signature tests used with the "KAT_Signature" type.
  206. =item "ECDH" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_KA_ECDH>)
  207. =item "DH" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_KA_DH>)
  208. Key agreement tests used with the "KAT_KA" type.
  209. =item "HKDF" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_KDF_HKDF>)
  210. =item "TLS13_KDF_EXTRACT" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_KDF_TLS13_EXTRACT>)
  211. =item "TLS13_KDF_EXPAND" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_KDF_TLS13_EXPAND>)
  212. =item "SSKDF" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_KDF_SSKDF>)
  213. =item "X963KDF" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_KDF_X963KDF>)
  214. =item "X942KDF" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_KDF_X942KDF>)
  215. =item "PBKDF2" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_KDF_PBKDF2>)
  216. =item "SSHKDF" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_KDF_SSHKDF>)
  217. =item "TLS12_PRF" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_KDF_TLS12_PRF>)
  218. =item "KBKDF" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_KDF_KBKDF>)
  219. Key Derivation Function tests used with the "KAT_KDF" type.
  220. =item "CTR" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_DRBG_CTR>)
  221. =item "HASH" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_DRBG_HASH>)
  222. =item "HMAC" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_DRBG_HMAC>)
  223. DRBG tests used with the "DRBG" type.
  224. =item "RNG" (B<OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_RNG>)
  225. "Continuous_RNG_Test" uses this.
  226. =back
  227. =head1 EXAMPLES
  228. A simple self test callback is shown below for illustrative purposes.
  229. #include <openssl/self_test.h>
  230. static OSSL_CALLBACK self_test_cb;
  231. static int self_test_cb(const OSSL_PARAM params[], void *arg)
  232. {
  233. int ret = 0;
  234. const OSSL_PARAM *p = NULL;
  235. const char *phase = NULL, *type = NULL, *desc = NULL;
  236. p = OSSL_PARAM_locate_const(params, OSSL_PROV_PARAM_SELF_TEST_PHASE);
  237. if (p == NULL || p->data_type != OSSL_PARAM_UTF8_STRING)
  238. goto err;
  239. phase = (const char *)p->data;
  240. p = OSSL_PARAM_locate_const(params, OSSL_PROV_PARAM_SELF_TEST_DESC);
  241. if (p == NULL || p->data_type != OSSL_PARAM_UTF8_STRING)
  242. goto err;
  243. desc = (const char *)p->data;
  244. p = OSSL_PARAM_locate_const(params, OSSL_PROV_PARAM_SELF_TEST_TYPE);
  245. if (p == NULL || p->data_type != OSSL_PARAM_UTF8_STRING)
  246. goto err;
  247. type = (const char *)p->data;
  248. /* Do some logging */
  249. if (strcmp(phase, OSSL_SELF_TEST_PHASE_START) == 0)
  250. BIO_printf(bio_out, "%s : (%s) : ", desc, type);
  251. if (strcmp(phase, OSSL_SELF_TEST_PHASE_PASS) == 0
  252. || strcmp(phase, OSSL_SELF_TEST_PHASE_FAIL) == 0)
  253. BIO_printf(bio_out, "%s\n", phase);
  254. /* Corrupt the SHA1 self test during the 'corrupt' phase by returning 0 */
  255. if (strcmp(phase, OSSL_SELF_TEST_PHASE_CORRUPT) == 0
  256. && strcmp(desc, OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_MD_SHA1) == 0) {
  257. BIO_printf(bio_out, "%s %s", phase, desc);
  258. return 0;
  259. }
  260. ret = 1;
  261. err:
  262. return ret;
  263. }
  264. =head1 NOTES
  265. Some released versions of OpenSSL do not include a validated
  266. FIPS provider. To determine which versions have undergone
  267. the validation process, please refer to the
  268. L<OpenSSL Downloads page|https://www.openssl.org/source/>. If you
  269. require FIPS-approved functionality, it is essential to build your FIPS
  270. provider using one of the validated versions listed there. Normally,
  271. it is possible to utilize a FIPS provider constructed from one of the
  272. validated versions alongside F<libcrypto> and F<libssl> compiled from any
  273. release within the same major release series. This flexibility enables
  274. you to address bug fixes and CVEs that fall outside the FIPS boundary.
  275. The FIPS provider in OpenSSL 3.1 includes some non-FIPS validated algorithms,
  276. consequently the property query C<fips=yes> is mandatory for applications that
  277. want to operate in a FIPS approved manner. The algorithms are:
  278. =over 4
  279. =item Triple DES ECB
  280. =item Triple DES CBC
  281. =item EdDSA
  282. =back
  283. You can load the FIPS provider into multiple library contexts as any other
  284. provider. However the following restriction applies. The FIPS provider cannot
  285. be used by multiple copies of OpenSSL libcrypto in a single process.
  286. As the provider saves core callbacks to the libcrypto obtained in the
  287. OSSL_provider_init() call to global data it will fail if subsequent
  288. invocations of its OSSL_provider_init() function yield different addresses
  289. of these callbacks than in the initial call. This happens when different
  290. copies of libcrypto are present in the memory of the process and both try
  291. to load the same FIPS provider. A workaround is to have a different copy
  292. of the FIPS provider loaded for each of the libcrypto instances in the
  293. process.
  294. =head1 SEE ALSO
  295. L<openssl-fipsinstall(1)>,
  296. L<fips_config(5)>,
  297. L<OSSL_SELF_TEST_set_callback(3)>,
  298. L<OSSL_SELF_TEST_new(3)>,
  299. L<OSSL_PARAM(3)>,
  300. L<openssl-core.h(7)>,
  301. L<openssl-core_dispatch.h(7)>,
  302. L<provider(7)>,
  303. L<https://www.openssl.org/source/>
  304. =head1 HISTORY
  305. This functionality was added in OpenSSL 3.0.
  306. =head1 COPYRIGHT
  307. Copyright 2019-2025 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
  308. Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
  309. this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
  310. in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
  311. L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
  312. =cut