GCM multipart interface: application changes

The GCM module now supports arbitrary chunked input in the multipart interface. This changes the interface for applications using the GCM module directly for multipart operations. Applications using one-shot GCM or using GCM via the mbedtls_cipher_xxx or psa_aead_xxx interfaces do not require any changes.

  • mbedtls_gcm_starts() now only sets the mode and the nonce (IV). Call the new function mbedtls_gcm_update_ad() to pass the associated data.
  • mbedtls_gcm_update() now takes an extra parameter to indicate the actual output length. In Mbed TLS 2.x, applications had to pass inputs consisting of whole 16-byte blocks except for the last block (this limitation has been lifted). In this case:
    • As long as the input remains block-aligned, the output length is exactly the input length, as before.
    • If the length of the last input is not a multiple of 16, alternative implementations may return the last partial block in the call to mbedtls_gcm_finish() instead of returning it in the last call to mbedtls_gcm_update().
  • mbedtls_gcm_finish() now takes an extra output buffer for the last partial block. This is needed for alternative implementations that can only process a whole block at a time.