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4.3.3.2.1. Intel KEYENC
KEYENC is a command line software utility that Intel uses to encrypt the HDCP production keys with a 128 bits HDCP protection key that you provide. KEYENC outputs encrypted HDCP production keys in hex or bin or header file format. KEYENC also generates mif file containing your provided 128 bits HDCP protection key. KEYDEC requires the mif file.
- x86 64-bit machine with Windows 10 OS
- Visual C++ Redistributable package for Visual Studio 2019(x64)
Command Line Options | Arguement/Description |
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-k | <HDCP protection key file> Text file containing only the 128 bits HDCP protection key in hexadecimal. Example: f0f1f2f3f4f5f6f7f8f9fafbfcfdfeff |
-hdcp1tx | <HDCP 1.4 TX production keys file> HDCP 1.4 transmitter production keys file from DCP (.bin file) |
-hdcp1rx | <HDCP 1.4 RX production keys file> HDCP 1.4 receiver production keys file from DCP (.bin file) |
-hdcp2tx | <HDCP 2.3 TX production keys file> HDCP 2.3 transmitter production keys file from DCP (.bin file) |
-hdcp2rx | <HDCP 2.3 RX production keys file> HDCP 2.3 receiver production keys file from DCP (.bin file) |
-hdcp1txkeys | <HDCP key range> Specify the key range for selected input (.bin) files -hdcp1txkeys|hdcp1rxkeys|hdcp2rxkeys n-m where n = key start (1 or >1) m = key end (n or >n) Example: Select 1 to 1000 keys from each HDCP 1.4 TX, HDCP 1.4 RX and HCDP 2.3 RX production keys file. “-hdcp1txkeys 1-1000 -hdcp1rxkeys 1-1000 -hdcp2rxkeys 1-1000”
Note:
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-hdcp1rxkeys | |
-hdcp2rxkeys | |
-o | Output file format <bin|hex|h>. Default is hex file. Generate encrypted HDCP production keys in binary file format: -o bin Generate encrypted HDCP production keys in hex file format: -o hex Generate encrypted HDCP production keys in header file format: -o h |
--check-keys | Print number of keys available in input files. Example: keyenc.exe -hdcp1tx <HDCP 1.4 TX production keys file> -hdcp1rx <HDCP 1.4 RX production keys file> -hdcp2tx <HDCP 2.3 TX production keys file> -hdcp2rx <HDCP 2.3 RX production keys file> --check-keysNote: use parameter --check-keys at the end of the command line as mentioned in above example. |
--version | Print KEYENC version number |
You can selectively choose HDCP 1.4 and/or HDCP 2.3 production keys to encrypt. For example, to use only HDCP 2.3 RX production keys to encrypt, use only -hdcp2rx <HDCP 2.3 RX production keys file> -hdcp2rxkeys <HDCP key range> in command line parameters.
Error Message | Guideline |
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ERROR: HDCP protection key file missing | Missing command line parameter -k <HDCP protection key file> |
ERROR: key should be 32 hex digits (e.g. f0f1f2f3f4f5f6f7f8f9fafbfcfdfeff) | HDCP protection key file should contain only the HDCP protection key in 32 hexadecimal digits. |
ERROR: Please specify the key range | Key range is not specified for the given input HDCP production keys file. |
ERROR: Invalid key range | Key range specified for -hdcp1txkeys or -hdcp1rxkeys or -hdcp2rxkeys is not correct. |
ERROR: cannot create <Filename> | Check the folder permission from the keyenc.exe is being run. |
ERROR: -hdcp1txkeys input is invalid | Input key range format for HDCP 1.4 TX production keys is invalid. Correct format is “-hdcp1txkeys n-m” where n >= 1, m >= n |
ERROR: -hdcp1rxkeys input is invalid | Input key range format for HDCP 1.4 RX production keys is invalid. Correct format is “-hdcp1rxkeys n-m” where n >= 1, m >= n |
ERROR: -hdcp2rxkeys input is invalid | Input key range format for HDCP 2.3 RX production keys is invalid. Correct format is “-hdcp2rxkeys n-m” where n >= 1, m >= n |
ERROR: Invalid file <filename> | Invalid HDCP production keys file. |
ERROR: file type missing for -o option | Command line parameter missing for –o <bin|hex|h>. |
ERROR: invalid filename - <filename> | <filename> is invalid, please use the valid filename without special characters. |
Encrypt Single Key for Single EEPROM
keyenc.exe -k <HDCP protection key file> -hdcp1tx <HDCP 1.4 TX production keys file> -hdcp1rx <HDCP 1.4 RX production keys file> -hdcp2tx <HDCP 2.3 TX production keys file> -hdcp2rx <HDCP 2.3 RX production keys file> -hdcp1txkeys 1-1 -hdcp1rxkeys 1-1 -hdcp2rxkeys 1-1 -o h
Encrypt N Keys for N EEPROMs
keyenc.exe -k <HDCP protection key file> -hdcp1tx <HDCP 1.4 TX production keys file> -hdcp1rx <HDCP 1.4 RX production keys file> -hdcp2tx <HDCP 2.3 TX production keys file> -hdcp2rx <HDCP 2.3 RX production keys file> -hdcp1txkeys 1-<N> -hdcp1rxkeys 1-<N> -hdcp2rxkeys 1-<N> -o hex
where N is >= 1 and should match for all the options.