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This example includes:
These examples use the Cube HAL for STM32.
You need both the STM32 IDE and the STM32 initialization code generator (STM32CubeMX) tools. The STM32CubeMX tool is used to setup a project which is used by the IDE to make any required code level changes and program / debug the STM32.
main.c
changes below in the STM32 Printf section.In the I-CUBE-wolfSSL.pack
pack there are pre-assembled example projects available.
After installing the pack you can find these example projects in STM32Cube/Repository/Packs/wolfSSL/wolfSSL/[Version]/Projects
.
To use an example:
STM32Cube/Repository/Packs/wolfSSL/wolfSSL/[Version]/Projects
and click finish.If none of the examples fit your STM32 type then you can create your own in STM32CubeMX by doing the following:
When you get to the IDE make sure you edit wolfSSL.I-CUBE-wolfSSL_conf.h
to set the HAL_CONSOLE_UART
to the correct one for your configuration.
The settings for the wolfSSL CubeMX pack are in the generated wolfSSL.I-CUBE-wolfSSL_conf.h
file. An example of a generated file can be found at examples/configs/user_settings_stm32.h
.
The template used for generation is IDE/STM32Cube/default_conf.ftl
, which is stored in the pack here: STM32Cube/Repository/Packs/wolfSSL/wolfSSL/[Version]/CubeMX/templates/default_conf.ftl
.
If the default settings for the Cube GUI are insufficient you can customize the build using one of these methods to prevent the changes from being overwritten when generating the code:
wolfSSL.I-CUBE-wolfSSL_conf.h
to Core/Inc
and rename to user_settings.h
. Then add the preprocessor macro WOLFSSL_USER_SETTINGS
to your project. This will use the user_settings.h
instead of the generated configuration.OR
STM32Cube/Repository/Packs/wolfSSL/wolfSSL/[Version]/CubeMX/templates/default_conf.ftl
.The section for "Hardware platform" may need to be adjusted depending on your processor and board:
WOLFSSL_STM32F1
.WOLFSSL_STM32F2
.WOLFSSL_STM32F4
.WOLFSSL_STM32F7
.WOLFSSL_STM32L4
.WOLFSSL_STM32L5
.WOLFSSL_STM32H7
.WOLFSSL_STM32WB
.To use the STM32 Cube HAL support make sure WOLFSSL_STM32_CUBEMX
is defined.
The L5 and WB55 support ECC PKA acceleration, which is enabled with WOLFSSL_STM32_PKA
.
To disable hardware crypto acceleration you can define:
NO_STM32_HASH
NO_STM32_CRYPTO
To enable the latest Cube HAL support please define STM32_HAL_V2
.
If you'd like to use the older Standard Peripheral library undefine WOLFSSL_STM32_CUBEMX
.
With STM32 Cube HAL v2 some AES GCM hardware has a limitation for the AAD header, which must be a multiple of 4 bytes.
If using STM32_AESGCM_PARTIAL
with the following patch it will enable use for all AAD header sizes. The STM32Cube_FW_F7_V1.16.0
patch is:
diff --git a/Drivers/STM32F7xx_HAL_Driver/Inc/stm32f7xx_hal_cryp.h b/Drivers/STM32F7xx_HAL_Driver/Inc/stm32f7xx_hal_cryp.h
--- a/Drivers/STM32F7xx_HAL_Driver/Inc/stm32f7xx_hal_cryp.h
+++ b/Drivers/STM32F7xx_HAL_Driver/Inc/stm32f7xx_hal_cryp.h
@@ -63,6 +63,7 @@ typedef struct
GCM : also known as Additional Authentication Data
CCM : named B1 composed of the associated data length and Associated Data. */
uint32_t HeaderSize; /*!< The size of header buffer in word */
+ uint32_t HeaderPadSize; /*!< <PATCH> The size of padding in bytes added to actual header data to pad it to a multiple of 32 bits </PATCH> */
uint32_t *B0; /*!< B0 is first authentication block used only in AES CCM mode */
uint32_t DataWidthUnit; /*!< Data With Unit, this parameter can be value of @ref CRYP_Data_Width_Unit*/
uint32_t KeyIVConfigSkip; /*!< CRYP peripheral Key and IV configuration skip, to config Key and Initialization
diff --git a/Drivers/STM32F7xx_HAL_Driver/Src/stm32f7xx_hal_cryp_ex.c b/Drivers/STM32F7xx_HAL_Driver/Src/stm32f7xx_hal_cryp_ex.c
--- a/Drivers/STM32F7xx_HAL_Driver/Src/stm32f7xx_hal_cryp_ex.c
+++ b/Drivers/STM32F7xx_HAL_Driver/Src/stm32f7xx_hal_cryp_ex.c
@@ -132,6 +132,8 @@ HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_CRYPEx_AESGCM_GenerateAuthTAG(CRYP_HandleTypeDef *hcryp, u
uint64_t inputlength = (uint64_t)hcryp->SizesSum * 8U; /* input length in bits */
uint32_t tagaddr = (uint32_t)AuthTag;
+ headerlength -= ((uint64_t)(hcryp->Init.HeaderPadSize) * 8U); /* <PATCH> Decrement the header size removing the pad size </PATCH> */
+
if (hcryp->State == HAL_CRYP_STATE_READY)
{
/* Process locked */
If you are using FreeRTOS make sure your FreeRTOSConfig.h
has its configTOTAL_HEAP_SIZE
increased.
The TLS client/server benchmark example requires about 76 KB for allocated tasks (with stack) and peak heap. This uses both a TLS client and server to test a TLS connection locally for each enabled TLS cipher suite.
IDE/STM32Cube/wolfssl_example.c
Output....MENU
.t. WolfCrypt Test
.b. WolfCrypt Benchmark
.l. WolfSSL TLS Bench
.e. Show Cipher List
Please select one of the above options:
See STM32_Benchmarks.md.
Note: The Benchmark example uses float. To enable go to "Project Properties" -> "C/C++ Build" -> "Settings" -> "Tool Settings" -> "MCU Settings" -> Check "Use float with printf".
In main.c make the following changes:
This section needs to go below the UART_HandleTypeDef
line, otherwise wolfssl/wolfcrypt/settings.h
will error.
/* Retargets the C library printf function to the USART. */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <wolfssl/wolfcrypt/settings.h>
#ifdef __GNUC__
int __io_putchar(int ch)
#else
int fputc(int ch, FILE *f)
#endif
{
HAL_UART_Transmit(&HAL_CONSOLE_UART, (uint8_t *)&ch, 1, 0xFFFF);
return ch;
}
#ifdef __GNUC__
int _write(int file,char *ptr, int len)
{
int DataIdx;
for (DataIdx= 0; DataIdx< len; DataIdx++) {
__io_putchar(*ptr++);
}
return len;
}
#endif
In the main()
function make the follow setvbuf()
additions after HAL_Init()
.
int main(void)
{
/* Reset of all peripherals, Initializes the Flash interface and the Systick. */
HAL_Init();
/* Turn off buffers, so I/O occurs immediately */
setvbuf(stdin, NULL, _IONBF, 0);
setvbuf(stdout, NULL, _IONBF, 0);
setvbuf(stderr, NULL, _IONBF, 0);
For questions please email support@wolfssl.com