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[security] Introducing signing support to MySensors

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  • AnticimexA Anticimex

    @meddie sorry, I cannot see anything out of the ordinary. What hardware do you run on? SAMD? I know the personalizer to work on AVR.
    Have you executed a sketch between personalizer rounds? Perhaps it overwrite parts of the eeprom.

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    #314

    @Anticimex
    the troubles i have on sensebender gateway its a samd. On the micro (avr based) works fine.
    On the gateway i didnt upload a sketch between. I have uploaded the personalizer sketch and after them i tried the unmoded personalizer.

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    • M meddie

      @Anticimex
      the interesting thing is when i upload the same sketch to the sensebender micro it works the AES Key will be stored correctly.
      But on the Sensebender Gateway only the first two digits

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      @meddie ok, so samd hardware. @tbowmo is eeprom handling on samd fully compatible with avr? It would appear something is not quite right with eeprom writes (or reads) on samd.

      Do you feel secure today? No? Start requiring some signatures and feel better tomorrow ;)

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        @Anticimex

        eeprom on samd is handled differently, than avr, since it's an external I2C eeprom. So the normal avr commands for read/write to the eeprom doesn't work.

        the pieces that handle eeprom is located in MyHwSAMD.cpp between line 45 and 100
        https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/blob/development/core/MyHwSAMD.cpp#L45

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        • tbowmoT tbowmo

          @Anticimex

          eeprom on samd is handled differently, than avr, since it's an external I2C eeprom. So the normal avr commands for read/write to the eeprom doesn't work.

          the pieces that handle eeprom is located in MyHwSAMD.cpp between line 45 and 100
          https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/blob/development/core/MyHwSAMD.cpp#L45

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          Anticimex
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          @tbowmo
          That may be, but I would still expect hwReadConfigBlock and hwWriteConfigBlock to be chip agnostic.

          Do you feel secure today? No? Start requiring some signatures and feel better tomorrow ;)

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            wrote on last edited by
            #318

            @tbowmo
            sorry can you say me please what i have to add to the sketch that will store my aes key on the sensebender gateway?
            I am a very very noob
            thanks

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              @tbowmo
              sorry can you say me please what i have to add to the sketch that will store my aes key on the sensebender gateway?
              I am a very very noob
              thanks

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              Anticimex
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              @meddie could you please try an experiment?
              Configure the personalizer to use soft signing and store a soft hmac key and serial to eeprom? Just make up some numbers as keys and see if the same problem happen with those or if it is just the AES key that fail.

              Do you feel secure today? No? Start requiring some signatures and feel better tomorrow ;)

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              • AnticimexA Anticimex

                @meddie could you please try an experiment?
                Configure the personalizer to use soft signing and store a soft hmac key and serial to eeprom? Just make up some numbers as keys and see if the same problem happen with those or if it is just the AES key that fail.

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                @Anticimex
                yes of course!!!
                here is the sketch:

                #include "sha204_library.h"
                #include "sha204_lib_return_codes.h"
                #define MY_CORE_ONLY
                #include <MySensors.h>
                
                // Doxygen specific constructs, not included when built normally
                // This is used to enable disabled macros/definitions to be included in the documentation as well.
                #if DOXYGEN
                #define LOCK_CONFIGURATION
                #define LOCK_DATA
                #define SKIP_KEY_STORAGE
                #define USER_KEY
                #define SKIP_UART_CONFIRMATION
                #define USE_SOFT_SIGNING
                #define STORE_SOFT_KEY
                #define USER_SOFT_KEY
                #define STORE_SOFT_SERIAL
                #define USER_SOFT_SERIAL
                #define STORE_AES_KEY
                #define USER_AES_KEY
                #endif
                
                #define LOCK_CONFIGURATION
                
                
                //#define LOCK_DATA
                
                
                //#define SKIP_KEY_STORAGE
                
                
                //#define USER_KEY
                
                
                //#define SKIP_UART_CONFIRMATION
                
                
                #define USE_SOFT_SIGNING
                
                
                #define STORE_SOFT_KEY
                
                
                #define USER_SOFT_KEY
                
                
                #define STORE_SOFT_SERIAL
                
                
                #define USER_SOFT_SERIAL
                
                
                #define STORE_AES_KEY
                
                
                //#define USER_AES_KEY
                
                #if defined(SKIP_UART_CONFIRMATION) && !defined(USER_KEY)
                #error You have to define USER_KEY for boards that does not have UART
                #endif
                
                #ifdef USER_KEY
                /** @brief The user-defined HMAC key to use for personalization */
                #define MY_HMAC_KEY 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00
                /** @brief The data to store in key slot 0 */
                const uint8_t user_key_data[32] = {MY_HMAC_KEY};
                #endif
                
                #ifdef USER_SOFT_KEY
                /** @brief The user-defined soft HMAC key to use for EEPROM personalization */
                #define MY_SOFT_HMAC_KEY 0x01,0x02,0x03,0x04,0x05,0x06,0x07,0x08,0x09,0x010,0x11,0x12,0x13,0x14,0x15,0x0A,0x0B,0x0C,0x0D,0x0E,0x0F,0xAA,0xAB,0xBA,0xBB,0xAC,0xAD,0xAE,0xEB,0xEC,0xED,0xDD
                /** @brief The data to store as soft HMAC key in EEPROM */
                const uint8_t user_soft_key_data[32] = {MY_SOFT_HMAC_KEY};
                #endif
                
                #ifdef USER_SOFT_SERIAL
                /** @brief The user-defined soft serial to use for EEPROM personalization */
                #define MY_SOFT_SERIAL 0x10,0x09,0x08,0x07,0x06,0x05,0x04,0x03,0x02
                /** @brief The data to store as soft serial in EEPROM */
                const uint8_t user_soft_serial[9] = {MY_SOFT_SERIAL};
                #endif
                
                #ifdef USER_AES_KEY
                /** @brief The user-defined AES key to use for EEPROM personalization */
                #define MY_AES_KEY 0x15,0x14,0x13,0x12,0x11,0x10,0x09,0x08,0x07,0x06,0x05,0x05,0x04,0x03,0x14,0x15
                /** @brief The data to store as AES key in EEPROM */
                const uint8_t user_aes_key[16] = {MY_AES_KEY};
                #endif
                
                #ifndef USE_SOFT_SIGNING
                const int sha204Pin = MY_SIGNING_ATSHA204_PIN; //!< The IO pin to use for ATSHA204A
                atsha204Class sha204(sha204Pin);
                #endif
                
                /** @brief Print a error notice and halt the execution */
                void halt()
                {
                	Serial.println(F("Halting!"));
                	while(1);
                }
                
                #ifndef USE_SOFT_SIGNING
                
                uint16_t write_config_and_get_crc()
                {
                	uint16_t crc = 0;
                	uint8_t config_word[4];
                	uint8_t tx_buffer[SHA204_CMD_SIZE_MAX];
                	uint8_t rx_buffer[SHA204_RSP_SIZE_MAX];
                	uint8_t ret_code;
                	bool do_write;
                
                	
                	for (int i=0; i < 88; i += 4) {
                		do_write = true;
                		if (i == 20) {
                			config_word[0] = 0x8F;
                			config_word[1] = 0x80;
                			config_word[2] = 0x80;
                			config_word[3] = 0xA1;
                		} else if (i == 24) {
                			config_word[0] = 0x82;
                			config_word[1] = 0xE0;
                			config_word[2] = 0xA3;
                			config_word[3] = 0x60;
                		} else if (i == 28) {
                			config_word[0] = 0x94;
                			config_word[1] = 0x40;
                			config_word[2] = 0xA0;
                			config_word[3] = 0x85;
                		} else if (i == 32) {
                			config_word[0] = 0x86;
                			config_word[1] = 0x40;
                			config_word[2] = 0x87;
                			config_word[3] = 0x07;
                		} else if (i == 36) {
                			config_word[0] = 0x0F;
                			config_word[1] = 0x00;
                			config_word[2] = 0x89;
                			config_word[3] = 0xF2;
                		} else if (i == 40) {
                			config_word[0] = 0x8A;
                			config_word[1] = 0x7A;
                			config_word[2] = 0x0B;
                			config_word[3] = 0x8B;
                		} else if (i == 44) {
                			config_word[0] = 0x0C;
                			config_word[1] = 0x4C;
                			config_word[2] = 0xDD;
                			config_word[3] = 0x4D;
                		} else if (i == 48) {
                			config_word[0] = 0xC2;
                			config_word[1] = 0x42;
                			config_word[2] = 0xAF;
                			config_word[3] = 0x8F;
                		} else if (i == 52 || i == 56 || i == 60 || i == 64) {
                			config_word[0] = 0xFF;
                			config_word[1] = 0x00;
                			config_word[2] = 0xFF;
                			config_word[3] = 0x00;
                		} else if (i == 68 || i == 72 || i == 76 || i == 80) {
                			config_word[0] = 0xFF;
                			config_word[1] = 0xFF;
                			config_word[2] = 0xFF;
                			config_word[3] = 0xFF;
                		} else {
                			// All other configs are untouched
                			ret_code = sha204.sha204m_read(tx_buffer, rx_buffer, SHA204_ZONE_CONFIG, i);
                			if (ret_code != SHA204_SUCCESS) {
                				Serial.print(F("Failed to read config. Response: "));
                				Serial.println(ret_code, HEX);
                				halt();
                			}
                			// Set config_word to the read data
                			config_word[0] = rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+0];
                			config_word[1] = rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+1];
                			config_word[2] = rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+2];
                			config_word[3] = rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+3];
                			do_write = false;
                		}
                
                		// Update crc with CRC for the current word
                		crc = sha204.calculateAndUpdateCrc(4, config_word, crc);
                
                		// Write config word
                		if (do_write) {
                			ret_code = sha204.sha204m_execute(SHA204_WRITE, SHA204_ZONE_CONFIG,
                			                                  i >> 2, 4, config_word, 0, NULL, 0, NULL,
                			                                  WRITE_COUNT_SHORT, tx_buffer, WRITE_RSP_SIZE, rx_buffer);
                			if (ret_code != SHA204_SUCCESS) {
                				Serial.print(F("Failed to write config word at address "));
                				Serial.print(i);
                				Serial.print(F(". Response: "));
                				Serial.println(ret_code, HEX);
                				halt();
                			}
                		}
                	}
                	return crc;
                }
                
                
                void write_key(uint8_t* key)
                {
                	uint8_t tx_buffer[SHA204_CMD_SIZE_MAX];
                	uint8_t rx_buffer[SHA204_RSP_SIZE_MAX];
                	uint8_t ret_code;
                
                	// Write key to slot 0
                	ret_code = sha204.sha204m_execute(SHA204_WRITE, SHA204_ZONE_DATA | SHA204_ZONE_COUNT_FLAG,
                	                                  0, SHA204_ZONE_ACCESS_32, key, 0, NULL, 0, NULL,
                	                                  WRITE_COUNT_LONG, tx_buffer, WRITE_RSP_SIZE, rx_buffer);
                	if (ret_code != SHA204_SUCCESS) {
                		Serial.print(F("Failed to write key to slot 0. Response: "));
                		Serial.println(ret_code, HEX);
                		halt();
                	}
                }
                #endif // not USE_SOFT_SIGNING
                
                /** @brief Dump current configuration to UART */
                void dump_configuration()
                {
                	uint8_t buffer[32];
                #ifndef USE_SOFT_SIGNING
                	Serial.println(F("EEPROM DATA:"));
                #endif
                	hwReadConfigBlock((void*)buffer, (void*)EEPROM_SIGNING_SOFT_HMAC_KEY_ADDRESS, 32);
                	Serial.print(F("SOFT_HMAC_KEY | "));
                	for (int j=0; j<32; j++) {
                		if (buffer[j] < 0x10) {
                			Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                		}
                		Serial.print(buffer[j], HEX);
                	}
                	Serial.println();
                	hwReadConfigBlock((void*)buffer, (void*)EEPROM_SIGNING_SOFT_SERIAL_ADDRESS, 9);
                	Serial.print(F("SOFT_SERIAL   | "));
                	for (int j=0; j<9; j++) {
                		if (buffer[j] < 0x10) {
                			Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                		}
                		Serial.print(buffer[j], HEX);
                	}
                	Serial.println();
                	hwReadConfigBlock((void*)buffer, (void*)EEPROM_RF_ENCRYPTION_AES_KEY_ADDRESS, 16);
                	Serial.print(F("AES_KEY       | "));
                	for (int j=0; j<16; j++) {
                		if (buffer[j] < 0x10) {
                			Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                		}
                		Serial.print(buffer[j], HEX);
                	}
                	Serial.println();
                #ifndef USE_SOFT_SIGNING
                	uint8_t tx_buffer[SHA204_CMD_SIZE_MAX];
                	uint8_t rx_buffer[SHA204_RSP_SIZE_MAX];
                	uint8_t ret_code;
                	Serial.println(F("ATSHA204A DATA:"));
                	for (int i=0; i < 88; i += 4) {
                		ret_code = sha204.sha204m_read(tx_buffer, rx_buffer, SHA204_ZONE_CONFIG, i);
                		if (ret_code != SHA204_SUCCESS) {
                			Serial.print(F("Failed to read config. Response: "));
                			Serial.println(ret_code, HEX);
                			halt();
                		}
                		if (i == 0x00) {
                			Serial.print(F("           SN[0:1]           |         SN[2:3]           | "));
                			for (int j=0; j<4; j++) {
                				if (rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j] < 0x10) {
                					Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                				}
                				Serial.print(rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j], HEX);
                				if (j == 1) {
                					Serial.print(F(" | "));
                				} else {
                					Serial.print(F("   "));
                				}
                			}
                			Serial.println();
                		} else if (i == 0x04) {
                			Serial.print(F("                          Revnum                         | "));
                			for (int j=0; j<4; j++) {
                				if (rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j] < 0x10) {
                					Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                				}
                				Serial.print(rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j], HEX);
                				Serial.print(F("   "));
                			}
                			Serial.println();
                		} else if (i == 0x08) {
                			Serial.print(F("                          SN[4:7]                        | "));
                			for (int j=0; j<4; j++) {
                				if (rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j] < 0x10) {
                					Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                				}
                				Serial.print(rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j], HEX);
                				Serial.print(F("   "));
                			}
                			Serial.println();
                		} else if (i == 0x0C) {
                			Serial.print(F("    SN[8]    |  Reserved13   | I2CEnable | Reserved15    | "));
                			for (int j=0; j<4; j++) {
                				if (rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j] < 0x10) {
                					Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                				}
                				Serial.print(rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j], HEX);
                				if (j < 3) {
                					Serial.print(F(" | "));
                				} else {
                					Serial.print(F("   "));
                				}
                			}
                			Serial.println();
                		} else if (i == 0x10) {
                			Serial.print(F("  I2CAddress |  TempOffset   |  OTPmode  | SelectorMode  | "));
                			for (int j=0; j<4; j++) {
                				if (rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j] < 0x10) {
                					Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                				}
                				Serial.print(rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j], HEX);
                				if (j < 3) {
                					Serial.print(F(" | "));
                				} else {
                					Serial.print(F("   "));
                				}
                			}
                			Serial.println();
                		} else if (i == 0x14) {
                			Serial.print(F("         SlotConfig00        |       SlotConfig01        | "));
                			for (int j=0; j<4; j++) {
                				if (rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j] < 0x10) {
                					Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                				}
                				Serial.print(rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j], HEX);
                				if (j == 1) {
                					Serial.print(F(" | "));
                				} else {
                					Serial.print(F("   "));
                				}
                			}
                			Serial.println();
                		} else if (i == 0x18) {
                			Serial.print(F("         SlotConfig02        |       SlotConfig03        | "));
                			for (int j=0; j<4; j++) {
                				if (rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j] < 0x10) {
                					Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                				}
                				Serial.print(rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j], HEX);
                				if (j == 1) {
                					Serial.print(F(" | "));
                				} else {
                					Serial.print(F("   "));
                				}
                			}
                			Serial.println();
                		} else if (i == 0x1C) {
                			Serial.print(F("         SlotConfig04        |       SlotConfig05        | "));
                			for (int j=0; j<4; j++) {
                				if (rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j] < 0x10) {
                					Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                				}
                				Serial.print(rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j], HEX);
                				if (j == 1) {
                					Serial.print(F(" | "));
                				} else {
                					Serial.print(F("   "));
                				}
                			}
                			Serial.println();
                		} else if (i == 0x20) {
                			Serial.print(F("         SlotConfig06        |       SlotConfig07        | "));
                			for (int j=0; j<4; j++) {
                				if (rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j] < 0x10) {
                					Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                				}
                				Serial.print(rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j], HEX);
                				if (j == 1) {
                					Serial.print(F(" | "));
                				} else {
                					Serial.print(F("   "));
                				}
                			}
                			Serial.println();
                		} else if (i == 0x24) {
                			Serial.print(F("         SlotConfig08        |       SlotConfig09        | "));
                			for (int j=0; j<4; j++) {
                				if (rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j] < 0x10) {
                					Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                				}
                				Serial.print(rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j], HEX);
                				if (j == 1) {
                					Serial.print(F(" | "));
                				} else {
                					Serial.print(F("   "));
                				}
                			}
                			Serial.println();
                		} else if (i == 0x28) {
                			Serial.print(F("         SlotConfig0A        |       SlotConfig0B        | "));
                			for (int j=0; j<4; j++) {
                				if (rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j] < 0x10) {
                					Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                				}
                				Serial.print(rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j], HEX);
                				if (j == 1) {
                					Serial.print(F(" | "));
                				} else {
                					Serial.print(F("   "));
                				}
                			}
                			Serial.println();
                		} else if (i == 0x2C) {
                			Serial.print(F("         SlotConfig0C        |       SlotConfig0D        | "));
                			for (int j=0; j<4; j++) {
                				if (rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j] < 0x10) {
                					Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                				}
                				Serial.print(rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j], HEX);
                				if (j == 1) {
                					Serial.print(F(" | "));
                				} else {
                					Serial.print(F("   "));
                				}
                			}
                			Serial.println();
                		} else if (i == 0x30) {
                			Serial.print(F("         SlotConfig0E        |       SlotConfig0F        | "));
                			for (int j=0; j<4; j++) {
                				if (rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j] < 0x10) {
                					Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                				}
                				Serial.print(rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j], HEX);
                				if (j == 1) {
                					Serial.print(F(" | "));
                				} else {
                					Serial.print(F("   "));
                				}
                			}
                			Serial.println();
                		} else if (i == 0x34) {
                			Serial.print(F("  UseFlag00  | UpdateCount00 | UseFlag01 | UpdateCount01 | "));
                			for (int j=0; j<4; j++) {
                				if (rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j] < 0x10) {
                					Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                				}
                				Serial.print(rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j], HEX);
                				if (j < 3) {
                					Serial.print(F(" | "));
                				} else {
                					Serial.print(F("   "));
                				}
                			}
                			Serial.println();
                		} else if (i == 0x38) {
                			Serial.print(F("  UseFlag02  | UpdateCount02 | UseFlag03 | UpdateCount03 | "));
                			for (int j=0; j<4; j++) {
                				if (rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j] < 0x10) {
                					Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                				}
                				Serial.print(rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j], HEX);
                				if (j < 3) {
                					Serial.print(F(" | "));
                				} else {
                					Serial.print(F("   "));
                				}
                			}
                			Serial.println();
                		} else if (i == 0x3C) {
                			Serial.print(F("  UseFlag04  | UpdateCount04 | UseFlag05 | UpdateCount05 | "));
                			for (int j=0; j<4; j++) {
                				if (rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j] < 0x10) {
                					Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                				}
                				Serial.print(rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j], HEX);
                				if (j < 3) {
                					Serial.print(F(" | "));
                				} else {
                					Serial.print(F("   "));
                				}
                			}
                			Serial.println();
                		} else if (i == 0x40) {
                			Serial.print(F("  UseFlag06  | UpdateCount06 | UseFlag07 | UpdateCount07 | "));
                			for (int j=0; j<4; j++) {
                				if (rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j] < 0x10) {
                					Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                				}
                				Serial.print(rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j], HEX);
                				if (j < 3) {
                					Serial.print(F(" | "));
                				} else {
                					Serial.print(F("   "));
                				}
                			}
                			Serial.println();
                		} else if (i == 0x44) {
                			Serial.print(F("                      LastKeyUse[0:3]                    | "));
                			for (int j=0; j<4; j++) {
                				if (rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j] < 0x10) {
                					Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                				}
                				Serial.print(rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j], HEX);
                				Serial.print(F("   "));
                			}
                			Serial.println();
                		} else if (i == 0x48) {
                			Serial.print(F("                      LastKeyUse[4:7]                    | "));
                			for (int j=0; j<4; j++) {
                				if (rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j] < 0x10) {
                					Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                				}
                				Serial.print(rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j], HEX);
                				Serial.print(F("   "));
                			}
                			Serial.println();
                		} else if (i == 0x4C) {
                			Serial.print(F("                      LastKeyUse[8:B]                    | "));
                			for (int j=0; j<4; j++) {
                				if (rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j] < 0x10) {
                					Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                				}
                				Serial.print(rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j], HEX);
                				Serial.print(F("   "));
                			}
                			Serial.println();
                		} else if (i == 0x50) {
                			Serial.print(F("                      LastKeyUse[C:F]                    | "));
                			for (int j=0; j<4; j++) {
                				if (rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j] < 0x10) {
                					Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                				}
                				Serial.print(rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j], HEX);
                				Serial.print(F("   "));
                			}
                			Serial.println();
                		} else if (i == 0x54) {
                			Serial.print(F("  UserExtra  |    Selector   | LockValue |  LockConfig   | "));
                			for (int j=0; j<4; j++) {
                				if (rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j] < 0x10) {
                					Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                				}
                				Serial.print(rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+j], HEX);
                				if (j < 3) {
                					Serial.print(F(" | "));
                				} else {
                					Serial.print(F("   "));
                				}
                			}
                			Serial.println();
                		}
                	}
                #endif // not USE_SOFT_SIGNING
                }
                
                /** @brief Sketch setup code */
                void setup()
                {
                	// Delay startup a bit for serial consoles to catch up
                	unsigned long enter = hwMillis();
                	while (hwMillis() - enter < (unsigned long)500);
                #ifndef USE_SOFT_SIGNING
                	uint8_t tx_buffer[SHA204_CMD_SIZE_MAX];
                	uint8_t rx_buffer[SHA204_RSP_SIZE_MAX];
                	uint8_t ret_code;
                	uint8_t lockConfig = 0;
                	uint8_t lockValue = 0;
                	uint16_t crc;
                	(void)crc;
                #else
                	// initialize pseudo-RNG
                	randomSeed(analogRead(MY_SIGNING_SOFT_RANDOMSEED_PIN));
                #endif
                	uint8_t key[32];
                	(void)key;
                
                	Serial.begin(9600);
                	hwInit();
                	Serial.println(F("Personalization sketch for MySensors usage."));
                	Serial.println(F("-------------------------------------------"));
                
                #ifndef USE_SOFT_SIGNING
                	// Wake device before starting operations
                	ret_code = sha204.sha204c_wakeup(rx_buffer);
                	if (ret_code != SHA204_SUCCESS) {
                		Serial.print(F("Failed to wake device. Response: "));
                		Serial.println(ret_code, HEX);
                		halt();
                	}
                	// Read out lock config bits to determine if locking is possible
                	ret_code = sha204.sha204m_read(tx_buffer, rx_buffer, SHA204_ZONE_CONFIG, 0x15<<2);
                	if (ret_code != SHA204_SUCCESS) {
                		Serial.print(F("Failed to determine device lock status. Response: "));
                		Serial.println(ret_code, HEX);
                		halt();
                	} else {
                		lockConfig = rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+3];
                		lockValue = rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+2];
                	}
                #endif
                
                #ifdef STORE_SOFT_KEY
                #ifdef USER_SOFT_KEY
                	memcpy(key, user_soft_key_data, 32);
                	Serial.println(F("Using this user supplied soft HMAC key:"));
                #else
                	// Retrieve random value to use as soft HMAC key
                #ifdef USE_SOFT_SIGNING
                	for (int i = 0; i < 32; i++) {
                		key[i] = random(256) ^ micros();
                		unsigned long enter = hwMillis();
                		while (hwMillis() - enter < (unsigned long)2);
                	}
                	Serial.println(F("This value will be stored in EEPROM as soft HMAC key:"));
                #else
                	ret_code = sha204.sha204m_random(tx_buffer, rx_buffer, RANDOM_SEED_UPDATE);
                	if (ret_code != SHA204_SUCCESS) {
                		Serial.print(F("Random key generation failed. Response: "));
                		Serial.println(ret_code, HEX);
                		halt();
                	} else {
                		memcpy(key, rx_buffer+SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA, 32);
                	}
                	if (lockConfig == 0x00) {
                		Serial.println(F("This value will be stored in EEPROM as soft HMAC key:"));
                	} else {
                		Serial.println(F("Key is not randomized (configuration not locked):"));
                	}
                #endif // not USE_SOFT_SIGNING
                #endif // not USER_SOFT_KEY
                	Serial.print("#define MY_SOFT_HMAC_KEY ");
                	for (int i=0; i<32; i++) {
                		Serial.print("0x");
                		if (key[i] < 0x10) {
                			Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                		}
                		Serial.print(key[i], HEX);
                		if (i < 31) {
                			Serial.print(',');
                		}
                	}
                	Serial.println();
                	hwWriteConfigBlock((void*)key, (void*)EEPROM_SIGNING_SOFT_HMAC_KEY_ADDRESS, 32);
                #endif // STORE_SOFT_KEY
                
                #ifdef STORE_SOFT_SERIAL
                #ifdef USER_SOFT_SERIAL
                	memcpy(key, user_soft_serial, 9);
                	Serial.println(F("Using this user supplied soft serial:"));
                #else
                	// Retrieve random value to use as serial
                #ifdef USE_SOFT_SIGNING
                	for (int i = 0; i < 9; i++) {
                		key[i] = random(256) ^ micros();
                		unsigned long enter = hwMillis();
                		while (hwMillis() - enter < (unsigned long)2);
                	}
                	Serial.println(F("This value will be stored in EEPROM as soft serial:"));
                #else
                	ret_code = sha204.sha204m_random(tx_buffer, rx_buffer, RANDOM_SEED_UPDATE);
                	if (ret_code != SHA204_SUCCESS) {
                		Serial.print(F("Random serial generation failed. Response: "));
                		Serial.println(ret_code, HEX);
                		halt();
                	} else {
                		memcpy(key, rx_buffer+SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA, 9);
                	}
                	if (lockConfig == 0x00) {
                		Serial.println(F("This value will be stored in EEPROM as soft serial:"));
                	} else {
                		Serial.println(F("Serial is not randomized (configuration not locked):"));
                	}
                #endif // not USE_SOFT_SIGNING
                #endif // not USER_SOFT_SERIAL
                	Serial.print("#define MY_SOFT_SERIAL ");
                	for (int i=0; i<9; i++) {
                		Serial.print("0x");
                		if (key[i] < 0x10) {
                			Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                		}
                		Serial.print(key[i], HEX);
                		if (i < 8) {
                			Serial.print(',');
                		}
                	}
                	Serial.println();
                	hwWriteConfigBlock((void*)key, (void*)EEPROM_SIGNING_SOFT_SERIAL_ADDRESS, 9);
                #endif // STORE_SOFT_SERIAL
                
                #ifdef STORE_AES_KEY
                #ifdef USER_AES_KEY
                	memcpy(key, user_aes_key, 16);
                	Serial.println(F("Using this user supplied AES key:"));
                #else
                	// Retrieve random value to use as key
                #ifdef USE_SOFT_SIGNING
                	for (int i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
                		key[i] = random(256) ^ micros();
                		unsigned long enter = hwMillis();
                		while (hwMillis() - enter < (unsigned long)2);
                	}
                	Serial.println(F("This key will be stored in EEPROM as AES key:"));
                #else
                	ret_code = sha204.sha204m_random(tx_buffer, rx_buffer, RANDOM_SEED_UPDATE);
                	if (ret_code != SHA204_SUCCESS) {
                		Serial.print(F("Random key generation failed. Response: "));
                		Serial.println(ret_code, HEX);
                		halt();
                	} else {
                		memcpy(key, rx_buffer+SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA, 32);
                	}
                	if (lockConfig == 0x00) {
                		Serial.println(F("This key will be stored in EEPROM as AES key:"));
                	} else {
                		Serial.println(F("Key is not randomized (configuration not locked):"));
                	}
                #endif // not USE_SOFT_SIGNING
                #endif // not USER_AES_KEY
                	Serial.print("#define MY_AES_KEY ");
                	for (int i=0; i<16; i++) {
                		Serial.print("0x");
                		if (key[i] < 0x10) {
                			Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                		}
                		Serial.print(key[i], HEX);
                		if (i < 15) {
                			Serial.print(',');
                		}
                	}
                	Serial.println();
                	hwWriteConfigBlock((void*)key, (void*)EEPROM_RF_ENCRYPTION_AES_KEY_ADDRESS, 16);
                #endif // STORE_AES_KEY
                
                #ifdef USE_SOFT_SIGNING
                	Serial.println(F("EEPROM configuration:"));
                	dump_configuration();
                #else
                	// Output device revision on console
                	ret_code = sha204.sha204m_dev_rev(tx_buffer, rx_buffer);
                	if (ret_code != SHA204_SUCCESS) {
                		Serial.print(F("Failed to determine device revision. Response: "));
                		Serial.println(ret_code, HEX);
                		halt();
                	} else {
                		Serial.print(F("Device revision: "));
                		for (int i=0; i<4; i++) {
                			if (rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+i] < 0x10) {
                				Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                			}
                			Serial.print(rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+i], HEX);
                		}
                		Serial.println();
                	}
                
                	// Output serial number on console
                	ret_code = sha204.getSerialNumber(rx_buffer);
                	if (ret_code != SHA204_SUCCESS) {
                		Serial.print(F("Failed to obtain device serial number. Response: "));
                		Serial.println(ret_code, HEX);
                		halt();
                	} else {
                		Serial.print(F("Device serial:   "));
                		Serial.print('{');
                		for (int i=0; i<9; i++) {
                			Serial.print(F("0x"));
                			if (rx_buffer[i] < 0x10) {
                				Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                			}
                			Serial.print(rx_buffer[i], HEX);
                			if (i < 8) {
                				Serial.print(',');
                			}
                		}
                		Serial.print('}');
                		Serial.println();
                		for (int i=0; i<9; i++) {
                			if (rx_buffer[i] < 0x10) {
                				Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                			}
                			Serial.print(rx_buffer[i], HEX);
                		}
                		Serial.println();
                	}
                
                	if (lockConfig != 0x00) {
                		// Write config and get CRC for the updated config
                		crc = write_config_and_get_crc();
                
                		// List current configuration before attempting to lock
                		Serial.println(F("Chip configuration:"));
                		dump_configuration();
                
                #ifdef LOCK_CONFIGURATION
                		// Purge serial input buffer
                #ifndef SKIP_UART_CONFIRMATION
                		while (Serial.available()) {
                			Serial.read();
                		}
                		Serial.println(F("Send SPACE character now to lock the configuration..."));
                
                		while (Serial.available() == 0);
                		if (Serial.read() == ' ')
                #endif //not SKIP_UART_CONFIRMATION
                		{
                			Serial.println(F("Locking configuration..."));
                
                			// Correct sequence, resync chip
                			ret_code = sha204.sha204c_resync(SHA204_RSP_SIZE_MAX, rx_buffer);
                			if (ret_code != SHA204_SUCCESS && ret_code != SHA204_RESYNC_WITH_WAKEUP) {
                				Serial.print(F("Resync failed. Response: "));
                				Serial.println(ret_code, HEX);
                				halt();
                			}
                
                			// Lock configuration zone
                			ret_code = sha204.sha204m_execute(SHA204_LOCK, SHA204_ZONE_CONFIG,
                			                                  crc, 0, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL,
                			                                  LOCK_COUNT, tx_buffer, LOCK_RSP_SIZE, rx_buffer);
                			if (ret_code != SHA204_SUCCESS) {
                				Serial.print(F("Configuration lock failed. Response: "));
                				Serial.println(ret_code, HEX);
                				halt();
                			} else {
                				Serial.println(F("Configuration locked."));
                
                				// Update lock flags after locking
                				ret_code = sha204.sha204m_read(tx_buffer, rx_buffer, SHA204_ZONE_CONFIG, 0x15<<2);
                				if (ret_code != SHA204_SUCCESS) {
                					Serial.print(F("Failed to determine device lock status. Response: "));
                					Serial.println(ret_code, HEX);
                					halt();
                				} else {
                					lockConfig = rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+3];
                					lockValue = rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+2];
                				}
                			}
                		}
                #ifndef SKIP_UART_CONFIRMATION
                		else {
                			Serial.println(F("Unexpected answer. Skipping lock."));
                		}
                #endif //not SKIP_UART_CONFIRMATION
                #else //LOCK_CONFIGURATION
                		Serial.println(F("Configuration not locked. Define LOCK_CONFIGURATION to lock for real."));
                #endif
                	} else {
                		Serial.println(F("Skipping configuration write and lock (configuration already locked)."));
                		Serial.println(F("Chip configuration:"));
                		dump_configuration();
                	}
                
                #ifdef SKIP_KEY_STORAGE
                	Serial.println(F("Disable SKIP_KEY_STORAGE to store key."));
                #else
                #ifdef USER_KEY
                	memcpy(key, user_key_data, 32);
                	Serial.println(F("Using this user supplied HMAC key:"));
                #else
                	// Retrieve random value to use as key
                	ret_code = sha204.sha204m_random(tx_buffer, rx_buffer, RANDOM_SEED_UPDATE);
                	if (ret_code != SHA204_SUCCESS) {
                		Serial.print(F("Random key generation failed. Response: "));
                		Serial.println(ret_code, HEX);
                		halt();
                	} else {
                		memcpy(key, rx_buffer+SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA, 32);
                	}
                	if (lockConfig == 0x00) {
                		Serial.println(F("Take note of this key, it will never be the shown again:"));
                	} else {
                		Serial.println(F("Key is not randomized (configuration not locked):"));
                	}
                #endif
                	Serial.print("#define MY_HMAC_KEY ");
                	for (int i=0; i<32; i++) {
                		Serial.print("0x");
                		if (key[i] < 0x10) {
                			Serial.print('0'); // Because Serial.print does not 0-pad HEX
                		}
                		Serial.print(key[i], HEX);
                		if (i < 31) {
                			Serial.print(',');
                		}
                		if (i+1 == 16) {
                			Serial.print("\\\n                    ");
                		}
                	}
                	Serial.println();
                
                	// It will not be possible to write the key if the configuration zone is unlocked
                	if (lockConfig == 0x00) {
                		// Write the key to the appropriate slot in the data zone
                		Serial.println(F("Writing key to slot 0..."));
                		write_key(key);
                	} else {
                		Serial.println(F("Skipping key storage (configuration not locked)."));
                		Serial.println(F("The configuration must be locked to be able to write a key."));
                	}
                #endif
                
                	if (lockValue != 0x00) {
                #ifdef LOCK_DATA
                #ifndef SKIP_UART_CONFIRMATION
                		while (Serial.available()) {
                			Serial.read();
                		}
                		Serial.println(F("Send SPACE character to lock data..."));
                		while (Serial.available() == 0);
                		if (Serial.read() == ' ')
                #endif //not SKIP_UART_CONFIRMATION
                		{
                			// Correct sequence, resync chip
                			ret_code = sha204.sha204c_resync(SHA204_RSP_SIZE_MAX, rx_buffer);
                			if (ret_code != SHA204_SUCCESS && ret_code != SHA204_RESYNC_WITH_WAKEUP) {
                				Serial.print(F("Resync failed. Response: "));
                				Serial.println(ret_code, HEX);
                				halt();
                			}
                
                			// If configuration is unlocked, key is not updated. Locking data in this case will cause
                			// slot 0 to contain an unknown (or factory default) key, and this is in practically any
                			// usecase not the desired behaviour, so ask for additional confirmation in this case.
                			if (lockConfig != 0x00) {
                				while (Serial.available()) {
                					Serial.read();
                				}
                				Serial.println(F("*** ATTENTION ***"));
                				Serial.println(F("Configuration is not locked. Are you ABSULOUTELY SURE you want to lock data?"));
                				Serial.println(F("Locking data at this stage will cause slot 0 to contain a factory default key"));
                				Serial.println(
                				    F("which cannot be change after locking is done. This is in practically any usecase"));
                				Serial.println(F("NOT the desired behavour. Send SPACE character now to lock data anyway..."));
                				while (Serial.available() == 0);
                				if (Serial.read() != ' ') {
                					Serial.println(F("Unexpected answer. Skipping lock."));
                					halt();
                				}
                			}
                
                			// Lock data zone
                			ret_code = sha204.sha204m_execute(SHA204_LOCK, SHA204_ZONE_DATA | LOCK_ZONE_NO_CRC,
                			                                  0x0000, 0, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL,
                			                                  LOCK_COUNT, tx_buffer, LOCK_RSP_SIZE, rx_buffer);
                			if (ret_code != SHA204_SUCCESS) {
                				Serial.print(F("Data lock failed. Response: "));
                				Serial.println(ret_code, HEX);
                				halt();
                			} else {
                				Serial.println(F("Data locked."));
                
                				// Update lock flags after locking
                				ret_code = sha204.sha204m_read(tx_buffer, rx_buffer, SHA204_ZONE_CONFIG, 0x15<<2);
                				if (ret_code != SHA204_SUCCESS) {
                					Serial.print(F("Failed to determine device lock status. Response: "));
                					Serial.println(ret_code, HEX);
                					halt();
                				} else {
                					lockConfig = rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+3];
                					lockValue = rx_buffer[SHA204_BUFFER_POS_DATA+2];
                				}
                			}
                		}
                #ifndef SKIP_UART_CONFIRMATION
                		else {
                			Serial.println(F("Unexpected answer. Skipping lock."));
                		}
                #endif //not SKIP_UART_CONFIRMATION
                #else //LOCK_DATA
                		Serial.println(F("Data not locked. Define LOCK_DATA to lock for real."));
                #endif
                	} else {
                		Serial.println(F("Skipping OTP/data zone lock (zone already locked)."));
                	}
                #endif // not USE_SOFT_SIGNING
                
                	Serial.println(F("--------------------------------"));
                	Serial.println(F("Personalization is now complete."));
                #ifndef USE_SOFT_SIGNING
                	Serial.print(F("Configuration is "));
                	if (lockConfig == 0x00) {
                		Serial.println("LOCKED");
                	} else {
                		Serial.println("UNLOCKED");
                	}
                	Serial.print(F("Data is "));
                	if (lockValue == 0x00) {
                		Serial.println("LOCKED");
                	} else {
                		Serial.println("UNLOCKED");
                	}
                #endif
                }
                
                /** @brief Sketch execution code */
                void loop()
                {
                }
                
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                • AnticimexA Anticimex

                  @meddie could you please try an experiment?
                  Configure the personalizer to use soft signing and store a soft hmac key and serial to eeprom? Just make up some numbers as keys and see if the same problem happen with those or if it is just the AES key that fail.

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                  #321

                  @Anticimex
                  and this is the serial output:

                  This key will be stored in EEPROM as AES key:
                  #define MY_AES_KEY 0x6A,0x2B,0xF7,0xFB,0x03,0x8D,0x03,0x85,0x4D,0xDA,0x2D,0x89,0x9F,0xAD,0x8B,0x4F
                  EEPROM configuration:
                  SOFT_HMAC_KEY | 01FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF0BFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
                  SOFT_SERIAL   | 10FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
                  AES_KEY       | 6AFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
                  --------------------------------
                  Personalization is now complete.
                  
                  
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                  • M meddie

                    @Anticimex
                    and this is the serial output:

                    This key will be stored in EEPROM as AES key:
                    #define MY_AES_KEY 0x6A,0x2B,0xF7,0xFB,0x03,0x8D,0x03,0x85,0x4D,0xDA,0x2D,0x89,0x9F,0xAD,0x8B,0x4F
                    EEPROM configuration:
                    SOFT_HMAC_KEY | 01FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF0BFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
                    SOFT_SERIAL   | 10FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
                    AES_KEY       | 6AFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
                    --------------------------------
                    Personalization is now complete.
                    
                    
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                    @meddie ok, clearly there is some issue with eeprom storage on samd then.

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                      We will investigate this further. Thanks for identifying the issue. Perhaps you could test signing with atsha on the gateway. That should work since it does not depend on eeprom.

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                        We will investigate this further. Thanks for identifying the issue. Perhaps you could test signing with atsha on the gateway. That should work since it does not depend on eeprom.

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                        @Anticimex
                        thank you very much for your support and for your patience with me!!!!
                        i just tried and the signing is working fine!!!!
                        i look forward to try the encryption! i

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                          thank you very much for your support and for your patience with me!!!!
                          i just tried and the signing is working fine!!!!
                          i look forward to try the encryption! i

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                          @meddie you are so welcome! Glad that signing works for you. That is actually more complicated than encryption. We (the core team) have confirmed a problem with the write routine to the I2C eeprom on the SenseBender gateway. So people are investigating.

                          Do you feel secure today? No? Start requiring some signatures and feel better tomorrow ;)

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                            @Anticimex
                            thank you very much for your support and for your patience with me!!!!
                            i just tried and the signing is working fine!!!!
                            i look forward to try the encryption! i

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                            @meddie the development branch has been updated with a bug fix for the eeprom problem on samd based boards. If you pull the latest changes you should be able to properly personalize the AES key so that encryption will work.

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                              @meddie the development branch has been updated with a bug fix for the eeprom problem on samd based boards. If you pull the latest changes you should be able to properly personalize the AES key so that encryption will work.

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                              @Anticimex
                              Hi, i just tried it out and now it and it has worked! The Aes key is stored correctly! BUT i get now an error on compile the gateway sketch

                              C:\Users\meddie\Documents\Arduino\SenseebnderGW_LAN_NRF24\SenseebnderGW_LAN_NRF24.ino\SenseebnderGW_LAN_NRF24.ino.ino: In function 'bool testEEProm()':
                              
                              SenseebnderGW_LAN_NRF24.ino:315: error: 'i2c_eeprom_read_byte' was not declared in this scope
                              
                                 eeprom_d1 = i2c_eeprom_read_byte(EEPROM_VERIFICATION_ADDRESS);
                              
                                                                                             ^
                              
                              SenseebnderGW_LAN_NRF24.ino:318: error: 'i2c_eeprom_write_byte' was not declared in this scope
                              
                                 i2c_eeprom_write_byte(EEPROM_VERIFICATION_ADDRESS, eeprom_d1);
                              

                              i could use the stable lib again then it should compile, but i think you would like to know that an error occours.
                              Greets Eddie

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                                @Anticimex
                                Hi, i just tried it out and now it and it has worked! The Aes key is stored correctly! BUT i get now an error on compile the gateway sketch

                                C:\Users\meddie\Documents\Arduino\SenseebnderGW_LAN_NRF24\SenseebnderGW_LAN_NRF24.ino\SenseebnderGW_LAN_NRF24.ino.ino: In function 'bool testEEProm()':
                                
                                SenseebnderGW_LAN_NRF24.ino:315: error: 'i2c_eeprom_read_byte' was not declared in this scope
                                
                                   eeprom_d1 = i2c_eeprom_read_byte(EEPROM_VERIFICATION_ADDRESS);
                                
                                                                                               ^
                                
                                SenseebnderGW_LAN_NRF24.ino:318: error: 'i2c_eeprom_write_byte' was not declared in this scope
                                
                                   i2c_eeprom_write_byte(EEPROM_VERIFICATION_ADDRESS, eeprom_d1);
                                

                                i could use the stable lib again then it should compile, but i think you would like to know that an error occours.
                                Greets Eddie

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                                @meddie thanks for reporting! @tbowmo something that slipped through the Jenkins filter?

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                                  @Anticimex
                                  Hi, i just tried it out and now it and it has worked! The Aes key is stored correctly! BUT i get now an error on compile the gateway sketch

                                  C:\Users\meddie\Documents\Arduino\SenseebnderGW_LAN_NRF24\SenseebnderGW_LAN_NRF24.ino\SenseebnderGW_LAN_NRF24.ino.ino: In function 'bool testEEProm()':
                                  
                                  SenseebnderGW_LAN_NRF24.ino:315: error: 'i2c_eeprom_read_byte' was not declared in this scope
                                  
                                     eeprom_d1 = i2c_eeprom_read_byte(EEPROM_VERIFICATION_ADDRESS);
                                  
                                                                                                 ^
                                  
                                  SenseebnderGW_LAN_NRF24.ino:318: error: 'i2c_eeprom_write_byte' was not declared in this scope
                                  
                                     i2c_eeprom_write_byte(EEPROM_VERIFICATION_ADDRESS, eeprom_d1);
                                  

                                  i could use the stable lib again then it should compile, but i think you would like to know that an error occours.
                                  Greets Eddie

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                                  @meddie the sketch you compile, is it from the MySensors library examples tree, the external examples repository, or a local sketch?

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                                    @meddie the sketch you compile, is it from the MySensors library examples tree, the external examples repository, or a local sketch?

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                                    @Anticimex
                                    its combined from two example sketches sensebendergateway and gatewayw5100 example sketch

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                                      @Anticimex
                                      its combined from two example sketches sensebendergateway and gatewayw5100 example sketch

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                                      @meddie ok, if it is a local construction, it might be an expected error due to api changes in the library, in which case you need to update locally. The examples from the repository should compile ok.

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                                        i used the stable lib and comiled the sketch both features are now working encryption and signing! Thank you very much!!!!! I will try to update the example lib and try again.

                                        I got just the next problem the space from sensebender micro is not enought to use all three features signing, encryption and ota. When i use AES and Signing i get over 109%, when i use the example sketch temp and humidty meassure.

                                        Greets Eddie

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                                          i used the stable lib and comiled the sketch both features are now working encryption and signing! Thank you very much!!!!! I will try to update the example lib and try again.

                                          I got just the next problem the space from sensebender micro is not enought to use all three features signing, encryption and ota. When i use AES and Signing i get over 109%, when i use the example sketch temp and humidty meassure.

                                          Greets Eddie

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                                          @meddie you could consider using a conversion board (@tbowmo has published one at openhardware.io) and use rfm69 radios which do AES encryption in hw. It should put less strain on memory resources.

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