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diff --git a/openssl/engines/vendor_defns/hwcryptohook.h b/openssl/engines/vendor_defns/hwcryptohook.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..482f1f2d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/openssl/engines/vendor_defns/hwcryptohook.h @@ -0,0 +1,486 @@ +/* + * ModExp / RSA (with/without KM) plugin API + * + * The application will load a dynamic library which + * exports entrypoint(s) defined in this file. + * + * This set of entrypoints provides only a multithreaded, + * synchronous-within-each-thread, facility. + * + * + * This file is Copyright 1998-2000 nCipher Corporation Limited. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with opr without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright notice, + * this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer. + * + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above + * copyright notice, this list of conditions, and the following + * disclaimer, in the documentation and/or other materials provided + * with the distribution + * + * IN NO EVENT SHALL NCIPHER CORPORATION LIMITED (`NCIPHER') AND/OR + * ANY OTHER AUTHORS OR DISTRIBUTORS OF THIS FILE BE LIABLE for any + * damages arising directly or indirectly from this file, its use or + * this licence. Without prejudice to the generality of the + * foregoing: all liability shall be excluded for direct, indirect, + * special, incidental, consequential or other damages or any loss of + * profits, business, revenue goodwill or anticipated savings; + * liability shall be excluded even if nCipher or anyone else has been + * advised of the possibility of damage. In any event, if the + * exclusion of liability is not effective, the liability of nCipher + * or any author or distributor shall be limited to the lesser of the + * price paid and 1,000 pounds sterling. This licence only fails to + * exclude or limit liability for death or personal injury arising out + * of negligence, and only to the extent that such an exclusion or + * limitation is not effective. + * + * NCIPHER AND THE AUTHORS AND DISTRIBUTORS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM ALL + * AND ANY WARRANTIES (WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED), including, but not + * limited to, any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for + * a particular purpose, satisfactory quality, and/or non-infringement + * of any third party rights. + * + * US Government use: This software and documentation is Commercial + * Computer Software and Computer Software Documentation, as defined in + * sub-paragraphs (a)(1) and (a)(5) of DFAR 252.227-7014, "Rights in + * Noncommercial Computer Software and Noncommercial Computer Software + * Documentation." Use, duplication or disclosure by the Government is + * subject to the terms and conditions specified here. + * + * By using or distributing this file you will be accepting these + * terms and conditions, including the limitation of liability and + * lack of warranty. If you do not wish to accept these terms and + * conditions, DO NOT USE THE FILE. + * + * + * The actual dynamically loadable plugin, and the library files for + * static linking, which are also provided in some distributions, are + * not covered by the licence described above. You should have + * received a separate licence with terms and conditions for these + * library files; if you received the library files without a licence, + * please contact nCipher. + * + * + * $Id: hwcryptohook.h,v 1.1 2002/10/11 17:10:59 levitte Exp $ + */ + +#ifndef HWCRYPTOHOOK_H +#define HWCRYPTOHOOK_H + +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <stdio.h> + +#ifndef HWCRYPTOHOOK_DECLARE_APPTYPES +#define HWCRYPTOHOOK_DECLARE_APPTYPES 1 +#endif + +#define HWCRYPTOHOOK_ERROR_FAILED -1 +#define HWCRYPTOHOOK_ERROR_FALLBACK -2 +#define HWCRYPTOHOOK_ERROR_MPISIZE -3 + +#if HWCRYPTOHOOK_DECLARE_APPTYPES + +/* These structs are defined by the application and opaque to the + * crypto plugin. The application may define these as it sees fit. + * Default declarations are provided here, but the application may + * #define HWCRYPTOHOOK_DECLARE_APPTYPES 0 + * to prevent these declarations, and instead provide its own + * declarations of these types. (Pointers to them must still be + * ordinary pointers to structs or unions, or the resulting combined + * program will have a type inconsistency.) + */ +typedef struct HWCryptoHook_MutexValue HWCryptoHook_Mutex; +typedef struct HWCryptoHook_CondVarValue HWCryptoHook_CondVar; +typedef struct HWCryptoHook_PassphraseContextValue HWCryptoHook_PassphraseContext; +typedef struct HWCryptoHook_CallerContextValue HWCryptoHook_CallerContext; + +#endif /* HWCRYPTOHOOK_DECLARE_APPTYPES */ + +/* These next two structs are opaque to the application. The crypto + * plugin will return pointers to them; the caller simply manipulates + * the pointers. + */ +typedef struct HWCryptoHook_Context *HWCryptoHook_ContextHandle; +typedef struct HWCryptoHook_RSAKey *HWCryptoHook_RSAKeyHandle; + +typedef struct { + char *buf; + size_t size; +} HWCryptoHook_ErrMsgBuf; +/* Used for error reporting. When a HWCryptoHook function fails it + * will return a sentinel value (0 for pointer-valued functions, or a + * negative number, usually HWCRYPTOHOOK_ERROR_FAILED, for + * integer-valued ones). It will, if an ErrMsgBuf is passed, also put + * an error message there. + * + * size is the size of the buffer, and will not be modified. If you + * pass 0 for size you must pass 0 for buf, and nothing will be + * recorded (just as if you passed 0 for the struct pointer). + * Messages written to the buffer will always be null-terminated, even + * when truncated to fit within size bytes. + * + * The contents of the buffer are not defined if there is no error. + */ + +typedef struct HWCryptoHook_MPIStruct { + unsigned char *buf; + size_t size; +} HWCryptoHook_MPI; +/* When one of these is returned, a pointer is passed to the function. + * At call, size is the space available. Afterwards it is updated to + * be set to the actual length (which may be more than the space available, + * if there was not enough room and the result was truncated). + * buf (the pointer) is not updated. + * + * size is in bytes and may be zero at call or return, but must be a + * multiple of the limb size. Zero limbs at the MS end are not + * permitted. + */ + +#define HWCryptoHook_InitFlags_FallbackModExp 0x0002UL +#define HWCryptoHook_InitFlags_FallbackRSAImmed 0x0004UL +/* Enable requesting fallback to software in case of problems with the + * hardware support. This indicates to the crypto provider that the + * application is prepared to fall back to software operation if the + * ModExp* or RSAImmed* functions return HWCRYPTOHOOK_ERROR_FALLBACK. + * Without this flag those calls will never return + * HWCRYPTOHOOK_ERROR_FALLBACK. The flag will also cause the crypto + * provider to avoid repeatedly attempting to contact dead hardware + * within a short interval, if appropriate. + */ + +#define HWCryptoHook_InitFlags_SimpleForkCheck 0x0010UL +/* Without _SimpleForkCheck the library is allowed to assume that the + * application will not fork and call the library in the child(ren). + * + * When it is specified, this is allowed. However, after a fork + * neither parent nor child may unload any loaded keys or call + * _Finish. Instead, they should call exit (or die with a signal) + * without calling _Finish. After all the children have died the + * parent may unload keys or call _Finish. + * + * This flag only has any effect on UN*X platforms. + */ + +typedef struct { + unsigned long flags; + void *logstream; /* usually a FILE*. See below. */ + + size_t limbsize; /* bignum format - size of radix type, must be power of 2 */ + int mslimbfirst; /* 0 or 1 */ + int msbytefirst; /* 0 or 1; -1 = native */ + + /* All the callback functions should return 0 on success, or a + * nonzero integer (whose value will be visible in the error message + * put in the buffer passed to the call). + * + * If a callback is not available pass a null function pointer. + * + * The callbacks may not call down again into the crypto plugin. + */ + + /* For thread-safety. Set everything to 0 if you promise only to be + * singlethreaded. maxsimultaneous is the number of calls to + * ModExp[Crt]/RSAImmed{Priv,Pub}/RSA. If you don't know what to + * put there then say 0 and the hook library will use a default. + * + * maxmutexes is a small limit on the number of simultaneous mutexes + * which will be requested by the library. If there is no small + * limit, set it to 0. If the crypto plugin cannot create the + * advertised number of mutexes the calls to its functions may fail. + * If a low number of mutexes is advertised the plugin will try to + * do the best it can. Making larger numbers of mutexes available + * may improve performance and parallelism by reducing contention + * over critical sections. Unavailability of any mutexes, implying + * single-threaded operation, should be indicated by the setting + * mutex_init et al to 0. + */ + int maxmutexes; + int maxsimultaneous; + size_t mutexsize; + int (*mutex_init)(HWCryptoHook_Mutex*, HWCryptoHook_CallerContext *cactx); + int (*mutex_acquire)(HWCryptoHook_Mutex*); + void (*mutex_release)(HWCryptoHook_Mutex*); + void (*mutex_destroy)(HWCryptoHook_Mutex*); + + /* For greater efficiency, can use condition vars internally for + * synchronisation. In this case maxsimultaneous is ignored, but + * the other mutex stuff must be available. In singlethreaded + * programs, set everything to 0. + */ + size_t condvarsize; + int (*condvar_init)(HWCryptoHook_CondVar*, HWCryptoHook_CallerContext *cactx); + int (*condvar_wait)(HWCryptoHook_CondVar*, HWCryptoHook_Mutex*); + void (*condvar_signal)(HWCryptoHook_CondVar*); + void (*condvar_broadcast)(HWCryptoHook_CondVar*); + void (*condvar_destroy)(HWCryptoHook_CondVar*); + + /* The semantics of acquiring and releasing mutexes and broadcasting + * and waiting on condition variables are expected to be those from + * POSIX threads (pthreads). The mutexes may be (in pthread-speak) + * fast mutexes, recursive mutexes, or nonrecursive ones. + * + * The _release/_signal/_broadcast and _destroy functions must + * always succeed when given a valid argument; if they are given an + * invalid argument then the program (crypto plugin + application) + * has an internal error, and they should abort the program. + */ + + int (*getpassphrase)(const char *prompt_info, + int *len_io, char *buf, + HWCryptoHook_PassphraseContext *ppctx, + HWCryptoHook_CallerContext *cactx); + /* Passphrases and the prompt_info, if they contain high-bit-set + * characters, are UTF-8. The prompt_info may be a null pointer if + * no prompt information is available (it should not be an empty + * string). It will not contain text like `enter passphrase'; + * instead it might say something like `Operator Card for John + * Smith' or `SmartCard in nFast Module #1, Slot #1'. + * + * buf points to a buffer in which to return the passphrase; on + * entry *len_io is the length of the buffer. It should be updated + * by the callback. The returned passphrase should not be + * null-terminated by the callback. + */ + + int (*getphystoken)(const char *prompt_info, + const char *wrong_info, + HWCryptoHook_PassphraseContext *ppctx, + HWCryptoHook_CallerContext *cactx); + /* Requests that the human user physically insert a different + * smartcard, DataKey, etc. The plugin should check whether the + * currently inserted token(s) are appropriate, and if they are it + * should not make this call. + * + * prompt_info is as before. wrong_info is a description of the + * currently inserted token(s) so that the user is told what + * something is. wrong_info, like prompt_info, may be null, but + * should not be an empty string. Its contents should be + * syntactically similar to that of prompt_info. + */ + + /* Note that a single LoadKey operation might cause several calls to + * getpassphrase and/or requestphystoken. If requestphystoken is + * not provided (ie, a null pointer is passed) then the plugin may + * not support loading keys for which authorisation by several cards + * is required. If getpassphrase is not provided then cards with + * passphrases may not be supported. + * + * getpassphrase and getphystoken do not need to check that the + * passphrase has been entered correctly or the correct token + * inserted; the crypto plugin will do that. If this is not the + * case then the crypto plugin is responsible for calling these + * routines again as appropriate until the correct token(s) and + * passphrase(s) are supplied as required, or until any retry limits + * implemented by the crypto plugin are reached. + * + * In either case, the application must allow the user to say `no' + * or `cancel' to indicate that they do not know the passphrase or + * have the appropriate token; this should cause the callback to + * return nonzero indicating error. + */ + + void (*logmessage)(void *logstream, const char *message); + /* A log message will be generated at least every time something goes + * wrong and an ErrMsgBuf is filled in (or would be if one was + * provided). Other diagnostic information may be written there too, + * including more detailed reasons for errors which are reported in an + * ErrMsgBuf. + * + * When a log message is generated, this callback is called. It + * should write a message to the relevant logging arrangements. + * + * The message string passed will be null-terminated and may be of arbitrary + * length. It will not be prefixed by the time and date, nor by the + * name of the library that is generating it - if this is required, + * the logmessage callback must do it. The message will not have a + * trailing newline (though it may contain internal newlines). + * + * If a null pointer is passed for logmessage a default function is + * used. The default function treats logstream as a FILE* which has + * been converted to a void*. If logstream is 0 it does nothing. + * Otherwise it prepends the date and time and library name and + * writes the message to logstream. Each line will be prefixed by a + * descriptive string containing the date, time and identity of the + * crypto plugin. Errors on the logstream are not reported + * anywhere, and the default function doesn't flush the stream, so + * the application must set the buffering how it wants it. + * + * The crypto plugin may also provide a facility to have copies of + * log messages sent elsewhere, and or for adjusting the verbosity + * of the log messages; any such facilities will be configured by + * external means. + */ + +} HWCryptoHook_InitInfo; + +typedef +HWCryptoHook_ContextHandle HWCryptoHook_Init_t(const HWCryptoHook_InitInfo *initinfo, + size_t initinfosize, + const HWCryptoHook_ErrMsgBuf *errors, + HWCryptoHook_CallerContext *cactx); +extern HWCryptoHook_Init_t HWCryptoHook_Init; + +/* Caller should set initinfosize to the size of the HWCryptoHook struct, + * so it can be extended later. + * + * On success, a message for display or logging by the server, + * including the name and version number of the plugin, will be filled + * in into *errors; on failure *errors is used for error handling, as + * usual. + */ + +/* All these functions return 0 on success, HWCRYPTOHOOK_ERROR_FAILED + * on most failures. HWCRYPTOHOOK_ERROR_MPISIZE means at least one of + * the output MPI buffer(s) was too small; the sizes of all have been + * set to the desired size (and for those where the buffer was large + * enough, the value may have been copied in), and no error message + * has been recorded. + * + * You may pass 0 for the errors struct. In any case, unless you set + * _NoStderr at init time then messages may be reported to stderr. + */ + +/* The RSAImmed* functions (and key managed RSA) only work with + * modules which have an RSA patent licence - currently that means KM + * units; the ModExp* ones work with all modules, so you need a patent + * licence in the software in the US. They are otherwise identical. + */ + +typedef +void HWCryptoHook_Finish_t(HWCryptoHook_ContextHandle hwctx); +extern HWCryptoHook_Finish_t HWCryptoHook_Finish; +/* You must not have any calls going or keys loaded when you call this. */ + +typedef +int HWCryptoHook_RandomBytes_t(HWCryptoHook_ContextHandle hwctx, + unsigned char *buf, size_t len, + const HWCryptoHook_ErrMsgBuf *errors); +extern HWCryptoHook_RandomBytes_t HWCryptoHook_RandomBytes; + +typedef +int HWCryptoHook_ModExp_t(HWCryptoHook_ContextHandle hwctx, + HWCryptoHook_MPI a, + HWCryptoHook_MPI p, + HWCryptoHook_MPI n, + HWCryptoHook_MPI *r, + const HWCryptoHook_ErrMsgBuf *errors); +extern HWCryptoHook_ModExp_t HWCryptoHook_ModExp; + +typedef +int HWCryptoHook_RSAImmedPub_t(HWCryptoHook_ContextHandle hwctx, + HWCryptoHook_MPI m, + HWCryptoHook_MPI e, + HWCryptoHook_MPI n, + HWCryptoHook_MPI *r, + const HWCryptoHook_ErrMsgBuf *errors); +extern HWCryptoHook_RSAImmedPub_t HWCryptoHook_RSAImmedPub; + +typedef +int HWCryptoHook_ModExpCRT_t(HWCryptoHook_ContextHandle hwctx, + HWCryptoHook_MPI a, + HWCryptoHook_MPI p, + HWCryptoHook_MPI q, + HWCryptoHook_MPI dmp1, + HWCryptoHook_MPI dmq1, + HWCryptoHook_MPI iqmp, + HWCryptoHook_MPI *r, + const HWCryptoHook_ErrMsgBuf *errors); +extern HWCryptoHook_ModExpCRT_t HWCryptoHook_ModExpCRT; + +typedef +int HWCryptoHook_RSAImmedPriv_t(HWCryptoHook_ContextHandle hwctx, + HWCryptoHook_MPI m, + HWCryptoHook_MPI p, + HWCryptoHook_MPI q, + HWCryptoHook_MPI dmp1, + HWCryptoHook_MPI dmq1, + HWCryptoHook_MPI iqmp, + HWCryptoHook_MPI *r, + const HWCryptoHook_ErrMsgBuf *errors); +extern HWCryptoHook_RSAImmedPriv_t HWCryptoHook_RSAImmedPriv; + +/* The RSAImmed* and ModExp* functions may return E_FAILED or + * E_FALLBACK for failure. + * + * E_FAILED means the failure is permanent and definite and there + * should be no attempt to fall back to software. (Eg, for some + * applications, which support only the acceleration-only + * functions, the `key material' may actually be an encoded key + * identifier, and doing the operation in software would give wrong + * answers.) + * + * E_FALLBACK means that doing the computation in software would seem + * reasonable. If an application pays attention to this and is + * able to fall back, it should also set the Fallback init flags. + */ + +typedef +int HWCryptoHook_RSALoadKey_t(HWCryptoHook_ContextHandle hwctx, + const char *key_ident, + HWCryptoHook_RSAKeyHandle *keyhandle_r, + const HWCryptoHook_ErrMsgBuf *errors, + HWCryptoHook_PassphraseContext *ppctx); +extern HWCryptoHook_RSALoadKey_t HWCryptoHook_RSALoadKey; +/* The key_ident is a null-terminated string configured by the + * user via the application's usual configuration mechanisms. + * It is provided to the user by the crypto provider's key management + * system. The user must be able to enter at least any string of between + * 1 and 1023 characters inclusive, consisting of printable 7-bit + * ASCII characters. The provider should avoid using + * any characters except alphanumerics and the punctuation + * characters _ - + . / @ ~ (the user is expected to be able + * to enter these without quoting). The string may be case-sensitive. + * The application may allow the user to enter other NULL-terminated strings, + * and the provider must cope (returning an error if the string is not + * valid). + * + * If the key does not exist, no error is recorded and 0 is returned; + * keyhandle_r will be set to 0 instead of to a key handle. + */ + +typedef +int HWCryptoHook_RSAGetPublicKey_t(HWCryptoHook_RSAKeyHandle k, + HWCryptoHook_MPI *n, + HWCryptoHook_MPI *e, + const HWCryptoHook_ErrMsgBuf *errors); +extern HWCryptoHook_RSAGetPublicKey_t HWCryptoHook_RSAGetPublicKey; +/* The crypto plugin will not store certificates. + * + * Although this function for acquiring the public key value is + * provided, it is not the purpose of this API to deal fully with the + * handling of the public key. + * + * It is expected that the crypto supplier's key generation program + * will provide general facilities for producing X.509 + * self-certificates and certificate requests in PEM format. These + * will be given to the user so that they can configure them in the + * application, send them to CAs, or whatever. + * + * In case this kind of certificate handling is not appropriate, the + * crypto supplier's key generation program should be able to be + * configured not to generate such a self-certificate or certificate + * request. Then the application will need to do all of this, and + * will need to store and handle the public key and certificates + * itself. + */ + +typedef +int HWCryptoHook_RSAUnloadKey_t(HWCryptoHook_RSAKeyHandle k, + const HWCryptoHook_ErrMsgBuf *errors); +extern HWCryptoHook_RSAUnloadKey_t HWCryptoHook_RSAUnloadKey; +/* Might fail due to locking problems, or other serious internal problems. */ + +typedef +int HWCryptoHook_RSA_t(HWCryptoHook_MPI m, + HWCryptoHook_RSAKeyHandle k, + HWCryptoHook_MPI *r, + const HWCryptoHook_ErrMsgBuf *errors); +extern HWCryptoHook_RSA_t HWCryptoHook_RSA; +/* RSA private key operation (sign or decrypt) - raw, unpadded. */ + +#endif /*HWCRYPTOHOOK_H*/ |