ica_sha3_224
Purpose
Performs a secure hash operation on input data using the SHA3-224 algorithm.
Format
unsigned int ica_sha3_224(unsigned int message_part,
unsigned int input_length,
const unsigned char *input_data,
sha3_224_context_t *sha3_224_context,
unsigned char *output_data);
Required hardware support
KIMD-SHA3-224 and KLMD-SHA3-224
Parameters
- unsigned int message_part
- The message chaining state. This parameter must be one of the following values:
- SHA_MSG_PART_ONLY
- a single hash operation.
- SHA_MSG_PART_FIRST
- the first part.
- SHA_MSG_PART_MIDDLE
- the middle part.
- SHA_MSG_PART_FINAL
- the last part.
- unsigned int input_length
- Length in bytes of the input data to be hashed using the SHA3-224 algorithm. For SHA_MSG_PART_FIRST and SHA_MSG_PART_MIDDLE calls, the byte length must be a multiple of 144, that is, the SHA3-224 block size.
- const unsigned char *input_data
- Pointer to the input data to be hashed. This pointer must not be NULL. So even in case of zero size message data, it must be set to a valid value.
- sha3_224_context_t *sha3_224_context
- Pointer to the SHA3-224 context structure used to store intermediate values needed when chaining is used. The contents are ignored for message part SHA_MSG_PART_ONLY and SHA_MSG_PART_FIRST. This structure must contain the returned value of the preceding call to ica_sha3_224 for message part SHA_MSG_PART_MIDDLE and SHA_MSG_PART_FINAL. For message part SHA_MSG_PART_FIRST and SHA_MSG_PART_MIDDLE, the returned value can be used for a chained call of ica_sha3_224. Therefore, the application must not modify the contents of this structure in between chained calls.
- unsigned char *output_data
- Pointer to the buffer to contain the resulting hash data. This pointer must always be available and must not be NULL. The resulting output data has a length of SHA3_224_HASH_LENGTH. Make sure that the buffer is at least this size.
Return codes
- 0
- Success
For return codes indicating exceptions, see Return codes.