| Building Mbed TLS with PSA cryptoprocessor drivers |
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| **This is a specification of work in progress. The implementation is not yet merged into Mbed TLS.** |
| For a description of the current state of drivers Mbed TLS, see our [PSA Cryptoprocessor driver development examples](../psa-driver-example-and-guide.html). |
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| This document describes how to build Mbed TLS with additional cryptoprocessor drivers that follow the PSA cryptoprocessor driver interface. |
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| The interface is not fully implemented in Mbed TLS yet. Please note that the interface may still change: until further notice, we do not guarantee backward compatibility with existing driver code. |
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| ## Introduction |
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| The PSA cryptography driver interface provides a way to build Mbed TLS with additional code that implements certain cryptographic primitives. This is primarily intended to support platform-specific hardware. |
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| Note that such drivers are only available through the PSA cryptography API (crypto functions beginning with `psa_`, and X.509 and TLS interfaces that reference PSA types). |
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| Concretely speaking, a driver consists of one or more **driver description files** in JSON format and some code to include in the build. The driver code can either be provided in binary form as additional object file to link, or in source form. |
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| ## How to build Mbed TLS with drivers |
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| To build Mbed TLS with drivers: |
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| 1. Pass the driver description files through the Make variable `PSA_DRIVERS` when building the library. |
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| ``` |
| cd /path/to/mbedtls |
| make PSA_DRIVERS="/path/to/acme/driver.json /path/to/nadir/driver.json" lib |
| ``` |
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| 2. Link your application with the implementation of the driver functions. |
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| ``` |
| cd /path/to/application |
| ld myapp.o -L/path/to/acme -lacmedriver -L/path/to/nadir -lnadirdriver -L/path/to/mbedtls -lmbedcrypto |
| ``` |
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