Cryptographic Token Interface Standard

PKCS#11


AES-ECB

AES-ECB, denoted CKM_AES_ECB, is a mechanism for single- and multiple-part encryption and decryption; key wrapping; and key unwrapping, based on NIST Advanced Encryption Standard and electronic codebook mode.

It does not have a parameter.

This mechanism can wrap and unwrap any secret key. Of course, a particular token may not be able to wrap/unwrap every secret key that it supports. For wrapping, the mechanism encrypts the value of the CKA_VALUE attribute of the key that is wrapped, padded on the trailing end with up to block size minus one null bytes so that the resulting length is a multiple of the block size. The output data is the same length as the padded input data. It does not wrap the key type, key length, or any other information about the key; the application must convey these separately.

For unwrapping, the mechanism decrypts the wrapped key, and truncates the result according to the CKA_KEY_TYPE attribute of the template and, if it has one, and the key type supports it, the CKA_VALUE_LEN attribute of the template. The mechanism contributes the result as the CKA_VALUE attribute of the new key; other attributes required by the key type must be specified in the template.

Constraints on key types and the length of data are summarized in the following table:

Table 237, AES-ECB: Key And Data Length
Function Key type
Input length
Output length
Comments
C_Encrypt AES
multiple of block size
same as input length
no final part
C_Decrypt AES
multiple of block size
same as input length
no final part
C_WrapKey AES
any
input length rounded up to multiple of block size
 
C_UnwrapKey AES
multiple of block size
determined by type of key being unwrapped or CKA_VALUE_LEN
 

For this mechanism, the ulMinKeySize and ulMaxKeySize fields of the CK_MECHANISM_INFO structure specify the supported range of AES key sizes, in bytes.


RSA Security Inc. Public-Key Cryptography Standards - PKCS#11 - v230