func Benchmark4kEncAESSIV(b *testing.B) { key := randBytes(32) authData := randBytes(24) iv := randBytes(16) in := make([]byte, 4096) b.SetBytes(int64(len(in))) gGCM := siv_aead.New(key) for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ { // Encrypt and append to nonce gGCM.Seal(iv, iv, in, authData) } }
// New returns a new CryptoCore object or panics. // // Even though the "GCMIV128" feature flag is now mandatory, we must still // support 96-bit IVs here because they are used for encrypting the master // key in gocryptfs.conf. func New(key []byte, backend BackendTypeEnum, IVBitLen int) *CryptoCore { if len(key) != KeyLen { log.Panic(fmt.Sprintf("Unsupported key length %d", len(key))) } // We want the IV size in bytes IVLen := IVBitLen / 8 // Name encryption always uses built-in Go AES through BlockCipher. // Content encryption uses BlockCipher only if useOpenssl=false. blockCipher, err := aes.NewCipher(key) if err != nil { log.Panic(err) } var aeadCipher cipher.AEAD switch backend { case BackendOpenSSL: if IVLen != 16 { log.Panic("stupidgcm only supports 128-bit IVs") } aeadCipher = stupidgcm.New(key) case BackendGoGCM: aeadCipher, err = goGCMWrapper(blockCipher, IVLen) case BackendAESSIV: if IVLen != 16 { // SIV supports any nonce size, but we only use 16. log.Panic("AES-SIV must use 16-byte nonces") } // AES-SIV uses 1/2 of the key for authentication, 1/2 for // encryption, so we need a 64-bytes key for AES-256. Derive it from // the master key by hashing it with SHA-512. key64 := sha512.Sum512(key) aeadCipher = siv_aead.New(key64[:]) default: log.Panic("unknown backend cipher") } if err != nil { log.Panic(err) } return &CryptoCore{ BlockCipher: blockCipher, AEADCipher: aeadCipher, AEADBackend: backend, IVGenerator: &nonceGenerator{nonceLen: IVLen}, IVLen: IVLen, } }