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wolfssl/examples/async

wolfSSL Asynchronous Cryptography support

Supported with:

  • Intel QuickAssist
  • Marvell (Cavium) Nitrox
  • Crypto Callbacks (--enable-cryptocb)
  • PK Callbacks (--enable-pkcallbacks)

Tested with:

  • ./configure --enable-asynccrypt --enable-rsa --disable-ecc
  • ./configure --enable-asynccrypt --disable-rsa --enable-ecc
  • ./configure --enable-asynccrypt --enable-cryptocb --enable-rsa --disable-ecc
  • ./configure --enable-asynccrypt --enable-cryptocb --disable-rsa --enable-ecc
  • ./configure --enable-asynccrypt --enable-pkcallbacks --enable-rsa --disable-ecc
  • ./configure --enable-asynccrypt --enable-pkcallbacks --disable-rsa --enable-ecc
make -C examples/async
./examples/async/async_server --ecc
./examples/async/async_client --ecc 127.0.0.1 11111
./examples/async/async_client --x25519 ecc256.badssl.com 443

Optional ready-file sync (CI-friendly, avoids sleeps):

export WOLFSSL_ASYNC_READYFILE=/tmp/wolfssl_async_ready
./examples/async/async_server --ecc
WOLFSSL_ASYNC_READYFILE=/tmp/wolfssl_async_ready ./examples/async/async_client --ecc 127.0.0.1 11111

Porting the TCP/IP stack: Define NET_USER_HEADER to include your network shim and provide the NET_* macros plus NET_IO_SEND_CB / NET_IO_RECV_CB.

Asynchronous Cryptography Design

When a cryptographic call is handed off to hardware it return WC_PENDING_E up to caller. Then it can keep calling until the operation completes. For some platforms it is required to call wolfSSL_AsyncPoll. At the TLS layer a "devId" (Device ID) must be set using wolfSSL_CTX_SetDevId to indicate desire to offload cryptography.

For further design details please see: https://github.com/wolfSSL/wolfAsyncCrypt#design

Support

For questions please email support@wolfssl.com