| /* gcrypt.h - GNU Cryptographic Library Interface -*- c -*- |
| Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 |
| 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| |
| This file is part of Libgcrypt. |
| |
| Libgcrypt is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as |
| published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of |
| the License, or (at your option) any later version. |
| |
| Libgcrypt is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. |
| |
| You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public |
| License along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
| |
| File: src/gcrypt.h. Generated from gcrypt.h.in by configure. */ |
| |
| #ifndef _GCRYPT_H |
| #define _GCRYPT_H |
| |
| #include <stdlib.h> |
| #include <stdarg.h> |
| #include <string.h> |
| |
| #include <gpg-error.h> |
| |
| #include <sys/types.h> |
| |
| #if defined _WIN32 || defined __WIN32__ |
| # include <winsock2.h> |
| # include <ws2tcpip.h> |
| # include <time.h> |
| # ifndef __GNUC__ |
| typedef long ssize_t; |
| typedef int pid_t; |
| # endif /*!__GNUC__*/ |
| #else |
| # include <sys/socket.h> |
| # include <sys/time.h> |
| #endif /*!_WIN32*/ |
| |
| typedef socklen_t gcry_socklen_t; |
| |
| |
| /* This is required for error code compatibility. */ |
| #define _GCRY_ERR_SOURCE_DEFAULT GPG_ERR_SOURCE_GCRYPT |
| |
| #ifdef __cplusplus |
| extern "C" { |
| #if 0 /* (Keep Emacsens' auto-indent happy.) */ |
| } |
| #endif |
| #endif |
| |
| /* The version of this header should match the one of the library. It |
| should not be used by a program because gcry_check_version() should |
| return the same version. The purpose of this macro is to let |
| autoconf (using the AM_PATH_GCRYPT macro) check that this header |
| matches the installed library. */ |
| #define GCRYPT_VERSION "1.4.6" |
| |
| /* Internal: We can't use the convenience macros for the multi |
| precision integer functions when building this library. */ |
| #ifdef _GCRYPT_IN_LIBGCRYPT |
| #ifndef GCRYPT_NO_MPI_MACROS |
| #define GCRYPT_NO_MPI_MACROS 1 |
| #endif |
| #endif |
| |
| /* We want to use gcc attributes when possible. Warning: Don't use |
| these macros in your programs: As indicated by the leading |
| underscore they are subject to change without notice. */ |
| #ifdef __GNUC__ |
| |
| #define _GCRY_GCC_VERSION (__GNUC__ * 10000 \ |
| + __GNUC_MINOR__ * 100 \ |
| + __GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__) |
| |
| #if _GCRY_GCC_VERSION >= 30100 |
| #define _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_DEPRECATED __attribute__ ((__deprecated__)) |
| #endif |
| |
| #if _GCRY_GCC_VERSION >= 29600 |
| #define _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_PURE __attribute__ ((__pure__)) |
| #endif |
| |
| #if _GCRY_GCC_VERSION >= 30200 |
| #define _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_MALLOC __attribute__ ((__malloc__)) |
| #endif |
| |
| #endif /*__GNUC__*/ |
| |
| #ifndef _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_DEPRECATED |
| #define _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_DEPRECATED |
| #endif |
| #ifndef _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_PURE |
| #define _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_PURE |
| #endif |
| #ifndef _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_MALLOC |
| #define _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_MALLOC |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Some members in a public type should only be used internally. |
| There is no "internal" attribute, so we abuse the deprecated |
| attribute to discourage external use. */ |
| #ifdef _GCRYPT_IN_LIBGCRYPT |
| #define _GCRY_ATTR_INTERNAL |
| #else |
| #define _GCRY_ATTR_INTERNAL _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_DEPRECATED |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Wrappers for the libgpg-error library. */ |
| |
| typedef gpg_error_t gcry_error_t; |
| typedef gpg_err_code_t gcry_err_code_t; |
| typedef gpg_err_source_t gcry_err_source_t; |
| |
| static GPG_ERR_INLINE gcry_error_t |
| gcry_err_make (gcry_err_source_t source, gcry_err_code_t code) |
| { |
| return gpg_err_make (source, code); |
| } |
| |
| /* The user can define GPG_ERR_SOURCE_DEFAULT before including this |
| file to specify a default source for gpg_error. */ |
| #ifndef GCRY_ERR_SOURCE_DEFAULT |
| #define GCRY_ERR_SOURCE_DEFAULT GPG_ERR_SOURCE_USER_1 |
| #endif |
| |
| static GPG_ERR_INLINE gcry_error_t |
| gcry_error (gcry_err_code_t code) |
| { |
| return gcry_err_make (GCRY_ERR_SOURCE_DEFAULT, code); |
| } |
| |
| static GPG_ERR_INLINE gcry_err_code_t |
| gcry_err_code (gcry_error_t err) |
| { |
| return gpg_err_code (err); |
| } |
| |
| |
| static GPG_ERR_INLINE gcry_err_source_t |
| gcry_err_source (gcry_error_t err) |
| { |
| return gpg_err_source (err); |
| } |
| |
| /* Return a pointer to a string containing a description of the error |
| code in the error value ERR. */ |
| const char *gcry_strerror (gcry_error_t err); |
| |
| /* Return a pointer to a string containing a description of the error |
| source in the error value ERR. */ |
| const char *gcry_strsource (gcry_error_t err); |
| |
| /* Retrieve the error code for the system error ERR. This returns |
| GPG_ERR_UNKNOWN_ERRNO if the system error is not mapped (report |
| this). */ |
| gcry_err_code_t gcry_err_code_from_errno (int err); |
| |
| /* Retrieve the system error for the error code CODE. This returns 0 |
| if CODE is not a system error code. */ |
| int gcry_err_code_to_errno (gcry_err_code_t code); |
| |
| /* Return an error value with the error source SOURCE and the system |
| error ERR. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_err_make_from_errno (gcry_err_source_t source, int err); |
| |
| /* Return an error value with the system error ERR. */ |
| gcry_err_code_t gcry_error_from_errno (int err); |
| |
| |
| /* This enum is deprecated; it is only declared for the sake of |
| complete API compatibility. */ |
| enum gcry_thread_option |
| { |
| _GCRY_THREAD_OPTION_DUMMY |
| } _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_DEPRECATED; |
| |
| |
| /* Constants defining the thread model to use. Used with the OPTION |
| field of the struct gcry_thread_cbs. */ |
| #define GCRY_THREAD_OPTION_DEFAULT 0 |
| #define GCRY_THREAD_OPTION_USER 1 |
| #define GCRY_THREAD_OPTION_PTH 2 |
| #define GCRY_THREAD_OPTION_PTHREAD 3 |
| |
| /* The version number encoded in the OPTION field of the struct |
| gcry_thread_cbs. */ |
| #define GCRY_THREAD_OPTION_VERSION 0 |
| |
| /* Wrapper for struct ath_ops. */ |
| struct gcry_thread_cbs |
| { |
| /* The OPTION field encodes the thread model and the version number |
| of this structure. |
| Bits 7 - 0 are used for the thread model |
| Bits 15 - 8 are used for the version number. |
| */ |
| unsigned int option; |
| |
| int (*init) (void); |
| int (*mutex_init) (void **priv); |
| int (*mutex_destroy) (void **priv); |
| int (*mutex_lock) (void **priv); |
| int (*mutex_unlock) (void **priv); |
| ssize_t (*read) (int fd, void *buf, size_t nbytes); |
| ssize_t (*write) (int fd, const void *buf, size_t nbytes); |
| #ifdef _WIN32 |
| ssize_t (*select) (int nfd, void *rset, void *wset, void *eset, |
| struct timeval *timeout); |
| ssize_t (*waitpid) (pid_t pid, int *status, int options); |
| int (*accept) (int s, void *addr, int *length_ptr); |
| int (*connect) (int s, void *addr, gcry_socklen_t length); |
| int (*sendmsg) (int s, const void *msg, int flags); |
| int (*recvmsg) (int s, void *msg, int flags); |
| #else |
| ssize_t (*select) (int nfd, fd_set *rset, fd_set *wset, fd_set *eset, |
| struct timeval *timeout); |
| ssize_t (*waitpid) (pid_t pid, int *status, int options); |
| int (*accept) (int s, struct sockaddr *addr, gcry_socklen_t *length_ptr); |
| int (*connect) (int s, struct sockaddr *addr, gcry_socklen_t length); |
| int (*sendmsg) (int s, const struct msghdr *msg, int flags); |
| int (*recvmsg) (int s, struct msghdr *msg, int flags); |
| #endif |
| }; |
| |
| #ifdef _WIN32 |
| # define _GCRY_THREAD_OPTION_PTH_IMPL_NET \ |
| static ssize_t gcry_pth_select (int nfd, void *rset, void *wset, \ |
| void *eset, struct timeval *timeout) \ |
| { return pth_select (nfd, rset, wset, eset, timeout); } \ |
| static ssize_t gcry_pth_waitpid (pid_t pid, int *status, int options) \ |
| { return pth_waitpid (pid, status, options); } \ |
| static int gcry_pth_accept (int s, void *addr, \ |
| gcry_socklen_t *length_ptr) \ |
| { return pth_accept (s, addr, length_ptr); } \ |
| static int gcry_pth_connect (int s, void *addr, \ |
| gcry_socklen_t length) \ |
| { return pth_connect (s, addr, length); } |
| #else /*!_WIN32*/ |
| # define _GCRY_THREAD_OPTION_PTH_IMPL_NET \ |
| static ssize_t gcry_pth_select (int nfd, fd_set *rset, fd_set *wset, \ |
| fd_set *eset, struct timeval *timeout) \ |
| { return pth_select (nfd, rset, wset, eset, timeout); } \ |
| static ssize_t gcry_pth_waitpid (pid_t pid, int *status, int options) \ |
| { return pth_waitpid (pid, status, options); } \ |
| static int gcry_pth_accept (int s, struct sockaddr *addr, \ |
| gcry_socklen_t *length_ptr) \ |
| { return pth_accept (s, addr, length_ptr); } \ |
| static int gcry_pth_connect (int s, struct sockaddr *addr, \ |
| gcry_socklen_t length) \ |
| { return pth_connect (s, addr, length); } |
| #endif /*!_WIN32*/ |
| |
| |
| |
| #define GCRY_THREAD_OPTION_PTH_IMPL \ |
| static int gcry_pth_init (void) \ |
| { return (pth_init () == FALSE) ? errno : 0; } \ |
| static int gcry_pth_mutex_init (void **priv) \ |
| { \ |
| int err = 0; \ |
| pth_mutex_t *lock = malloc (sizeof (pth_mutex_t)); \ |
| \ |
| if (!lock) \ |
| err = ENOMEM; \ |
| if (!err) \ |
| { \ |
| err = pth_mutex_init (lock); \ |
| if (err == FALSE) \ |
| err = errno; \ |
| else \ |
| err = 0; \ |
| if (err) \ |
| free (lock); \ |
| else \ |
| *priv = lock; \ |
| } \ |
| return err; \ |
| } \ |
| static int gcry_pth_mutex_destroy (void **lock) \ |
| { /* GNU Pth has no destructor function. */ free (*lock); return 0; } \ |
| static int gcry_pth_mutex_lock (void **lock) \ |
| { return ((pth_mutex_acquire (*lock, 0, NULL)) == FALSE) \ |
| ? errno : 0; } \ |
| static int gcry_pth_mutex_unlock (void **lock) \ |
| { return ((pth_mutex_release (*lock)) == FALSE) \ |
| ? errno : 0; } \ |
| static ssize_t gcry_pth_read (int fd, void *buf, size_t nbytes) \ |
| { return pth_read (fd, buf, nbytes); } \ |
| static ssize_t gcry_pth_write (int fd, const void *buf, size_t nbytes) \ |
| { return pth_write (fd, buf, nbytes); } \ |
| _GCRY_THREAD_OPTION_PTH_IMPL_NET \ |
| \ |
| /* Note: GNU Pth is missing pth_sendmsg and pth_recvmsg. */ \ |
| static struct gcry_thread_cbs gcry_threads_pth = { \ |
| (GCRY_THREAD_OPTION_PTH | (GCRY_THREAD_OPTION_VERSION << 8)), \ |
| gcry_pth_init, gcry_pth_mutex_init, gcry_pth_mutex_destroy, \ |
| gcry_pth_mutex_lock, gcry_pth_mutex_unlock, gcry_pth_read, gcry_pth_write, \ |
| gcry_pth_select, gcry_pth_waitpid, gcry_pth_accept, gcry_pth_connect, \ |
| NULL, NULL } |
| |
| |
| #define GCRY_THREAD_OPTION_PTHREAD_IMPL \ |
| static int gcry_pthread_mutex_init (void **priv) \ |
| { \ |
| int err = 0; \ |
| pthread_mutex_t *lock = (pthread_mutex_t*)malloc (sizeof (pthread_mutex_t));\ |
| \ |
| if (!lock) \ |
| err = ENOMEM; \ |
| if (!err) \ |
| { \ |
| err = pthread_mutex_init (lock, NULL); \ |
| if (err) \ |
| free (lock); \ |
| else \ |
| *priv = lock; \ |
| } \ |
| return err; \ |
| } \ |
| static int gcry_pthread_mutex_destroy (void **lock) \ |
| { int err = pthread_mutex_destroy ((pthread_mutex_t*)*lock); \ |
| free (*lock); return err; } \ |
| static int gcry_pthread_mutex_lock (void **lock) \ |
| { return pthread_mutex_lock ((pthread_mutex_t*)*lock); } \ |
| static int gcry_pthread_mutex_unlock (void **lock) \ |
| { return pthread_mutex_unlock ((pthread_mutex_t*)*lock); } \ |
| \ |
| static struct gcry_thread_cbs gcry_threads_pthread = { \ |
| (GCRY_THREAD_OPTION_PTHREAD | (GCRY_THREAD_OPTION_VERSION << 8)), \ |
| NULL, gcry_pthread_mutex_init, gcry_pthread_mutex_destroy, \ |
| gcry_pthread_mutex_lock, gcry_pthread_mutex_unlock, \ |
| NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL } |
| |
| |
| /* The data object used to hold a multi precision integer. */ |
| struct gcry_mpi; |
| typedef struct gcry_mpi *gcry_mpi_t; |
| |
| #ifndef GCRYPT_NO_DEPRECATED |
| typedef struct gcry_mpi *GCRY_MPI _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_DEPRECATED; |
| typedef struct gcry_mpi *GcryMPI _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_DEPRECATED; |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| |
| /* Check that the library fulfills the version requirement. */ |
| const char *gcry_check_version (const char *req_version); |
| |
| /* Codes for function dispatchers. */ |
| |
| /* Codes used with the gcry_control function. */ |
| enum gcry_ctl_cmds |
| { |
| GCRYCTL_SET_KEY = 1, |
| GCRYCTL_SET_IV = 2, |
| GCRYCTL_CFB_SYNC = 3, |
| GCRYCTL_RESET = 4, /* e.g. for MDs */ |
| GCRYCTL_FINALIZE = 5, |
| GCRYCTL_GET_KEYLEN = 6, |
| GCRYCTL_GET_BLKLEN = 7, |
| GCRYCTL_TEST_ALGO = 8, |
| GCRYCTL_IS_SECURE = 9, |
| GCRYCTL_GET_ASNOID = 10, |
| GCRYCTL_ENABLE_ALGO = 11, |
| GCRYCTL_DISABLE_ALGO = 12, |
| GCRYCTL_DUMP_RANDOM_STATS = 13, |
| GCRYCTL_DUMP_SECMEM_STATS = 14, |
| GCRYCTL_GET_ALGO_NPKEY = 15, |
| GCRYCTL_GET_ALGO_NSKEY = 16, |
| GCRYCTL_GET_ALGO_NSIGN = 17, |
| GCRYCTL_GET_ALGO_NENCR = 18, |
| GCRYCTL_SET_VERBOSITY = 19, |
| GCRYCTL_SET_DEBUG_FLAGS = 20, |
| GCRYCTL_CLEAR_DEBUG_FLAGS = 21, |
| GCRYCTL_USE_SECURE_RNDPOOL= 22, |
| GCRYCTL_DUMP_MEMORY_STATS = 23, |
| GCRYCTL_INIT_SECMEM = 24, |
| GCRYCTL_TERM_SECMEM = 25, |
| GCRYCTL_DISABLE_SECMEM_WARN = 27, |
| GCRYCTL_SUSPEND_SECMEM_WARN = 28, |
| GCRYCTL_RESUME_SECMEM_WARN = 29, |
| GCRYCTL_DROP_PRIVS = 30, |
| GCRYCTL_ENABLE_M_GUARD = 31, |
| GCRYCTL_START_DUMP = 32, |
| GCRYCTL_STOP_DUMP = 33, |
| GCRYCTL_GET_ALGO_USAGE = 34, |
| GCRYCTL_IS_ALGO_ENABLED = 35, |
| GCRYCTL_DISABLE_INTERNAL_LOCKING = 36, |
| GCRYCTL_DISABLE_SECMEM = 37, |
| GCRYCTL_INITIALIZATION_FINISHED = 38, |
| GCRYCTL_INITIALIZATION_FINISHED_P = 39, |
| GCRYCTL_ANY_INITIALIZATION_P = 40, |
| GCRYCTL_SET_CBC_CTS = 41, |
| GCRYCTL_SET_CBC_MAC = 42, |
| GCRYCTL_SET_CTR = 43, |
| GCRYCTL_ENABLE_QUICK_RANDOM = 44, |
| GCRYCTL_SET_RANDOM_SEED_FILE = 45, |
| GCRYCTL_UPDATE_RANDOM_SEED_FILE = 46, |
| GCRYCTL_SET_THREAD_CBS = 47, |
| GCRYCTL_FAST_POLL = 48, |
| GCRYCTL_SET_RANDOM_DAEMON_SOCKET = 49, |
| GCRYCTL_USE_RANDOM_DAEMON = 50, |
| GCRYCTL_FAKED_RANDOM_P = 51, |
| GCRYCTL_SET_RNDEGD_SOCKET = 52, |
| GCRYCTL_PRINT_CONFIG = 53, |
| GCRYCTL_OPERATIONAL_P = 54, |
| GCRYCTL_FIPS_MODE_P = 55, |
| GCRYCTL_FORCE_FIPS_MODE = 56, |
| GCRYCTL_SELFTEST = 57 |
| /* Note: 58 .. 62 are used internally. */ |
| }; |
| |
| /* Perform various operations defined by CMD. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_control (enum gcry_ctl_cmds CMD, ...); |
| |
| |
| /* S-expression management. */ |
| |
| /* The object to represent an S-expression as used with the public key |
| functions. */ |
| struct gcry_sexp; |
| typedef struct gcry_sexp *gcry_sexp_t; |
| |
| #ifndef GCRYPT_NO_DEPRECATED |
| typedef struct gcry_sexp *GCRY_SEXP _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_DEPRECATED; |
| typedef struct gcry_sexp *GcrySexp _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_DEPRECATED; |
| #endif |
| |
| /* The possible values for the S-expression format. */ |
| enum gcry_sexp_format |
| { |
| GCRYSEXP_FMT_DEFAULT = 0, |
| GCRYSEXP_FMT_CANON = 1, |
| GCRYSEXP_FMT_BASE64 = 2, |
| GCRYSEXP_FMT_ADVANCED = 3 |
| }; |
| |
| /* Create an new S-expression object from BUFFER of size LENGTH and |
| return it in RETSEXP. With AUTODETECT set to 0 the data in BUFFER |
| is expected to be in canonized format. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_sexp_new (gcry_sexp_t *retsexp, |
| const void *buffer, size_t length, |
| int autodetect); |
| |
| /* Same as gcry_sexp_new but allows to pass a FREEFNC which has the |
| effect to transfer ownership of BUFFER to the created object. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_sexp_create (gcry_sexp_t *retsexp, |
| void *buffer, size_t length, |
| int autodetect, void (*freefnc) (void *)); |
| |
| /* Scan BUFFER and return a new S-expression object in RETSEXP. This |
| function expects a printf like string in BUFFER. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_sexp_sscan (gcry_sexp_t *retsexp, size_t *erroff, |
| const char *buffer, size_t length); |
| |
| /* Same as gcry_sexp_sscan but expects a string in FORMAT and can thus |
| only be used for certain encodings. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_sexp_build (gcry_sexp_t *retsexp, size_t *erroff, |
| const char *format, ...); |
| |
| /* Like gcry_sexp_build, but uses an array instead of variable |
| function arguments. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_sexp_build_array (gcry_sexp_t *retsexp, size_t *erroff, |
| const char *format, void **arg_list); |
| |
| /* Release the S-expression object SEXP */ |
| void gcry_sexp_release (gcry_sexp_t sexp); |
| |
| /* Calculate the length of an canonized S-expresion in BUFFER and |
| check for a valid encoding. */ |
| size_t gcry_sexp_canon_len (const unsigned char *buffer, size_t length, |
| size_t *erroff, gcry_error_t *errcode); |
| |
| /* Copies the S-expression object SEXP into BUFFER using the format |
| specified in MODE. */ |
| size_t gcry_sexp_sprint (gcry_sexp_t sexp, int mode, void *buffer, |
| size_t maxlength); |
| |
| /* Dumps the S-expression object A in a format suitable for debugging |
| to Libgcrypt's logging stream. */ |
| void gcry_sexp_dump (const gcry_sexp_t a); |
| |
| gcry_sexp_t gcry_sexp_cons (const gcry_sexp_t a, const gcry_sexp_t b); |
| gcry_sexp_t gcry_sexp_alist (const gcry_sexp_t *array); |
| gcry_sexp_t gcry_sexp_vlist (const gcry_sexp_t a, ...); |
| gcry_sexp_t gcry_sexp_append (const gcry_sexp_t a, const gcry_sexp_t n); |
| gcry_sexp_t gcry_sexp_prepend (const gcry_sexp_t a, const gcry_sexp_t n); |
| |
| /* Scan the S-expression for a sublist with a type (the car of the |
| list) matching the string TOKEN. If TOKLEN is not 0, the token is |
| assumed to be raw memory of this length. The function returns a |
| newly allocated S-expression consisting of the found sublist or |
| `NULL' when not found. */ |
| gcry_sexp_t gcry_sexp_find_token (gcry_sexp_t list, |
| const char *tok, size_t toklen); |
| /* Return the length of the LIST. For a valid S-expression this |
| should be at least 1. */ |
| int gcry_sexp_length (const gcry_sexp_t list); |
| |
| /* Create and return a new S-expression from the element with index |
| NUMBER in LIST. Note that the first element has the index 0. If |
| there is no such element, `NULL' is returned. */ |
| gcry_sexp_t gcry_sexp_nth (const gcry_sexp_t list, int number); |
| |
| /* Create and return a new S-expression from the first element in |
| LIST; this called the "type" and should always exist and be a |
| string. `NULL' is returned in case of a problem. */ |
| gcry_sexp_t gcry_sexp_car (const gcry_sexp_t list); |
| |
| /* Create and return a new list form all elements except for the first |
| one. Note, that this function may return an invalid S-expression |
| because it is not guaranteed, that the type exists and is a string. |
| However, for parsing a complex S-expression it might be useful for |
| intermediate lists. Returns `NULL' on error. */ |
| gcry_sexp_t gcry_sexp_cdr (const gcry_sexp_t list); |
| |
| gcry_sexp_t gcry_sexp_cadr (const gcry_sexp_t list); |
| |
| |
| /* This function is used to get data from a LIST. A pointer to the |
| actual data with index NUMBER is returned and the length of this |
| data will be stored to DATALEN. If there is no data at the given |
| index or the index represents another list, `NULL' is returned. |
| *Note:* The returned pointer is valid as long as LIST is not |
| modified or released. */ |
| const char *gcry_sexp_nth_data (const gcry_sexp_t list, int number, |
| size_t *datalen); |
| |
| /* This function is used to get and convert data from a LIST. The |
| data is assumed to be a Nul terminated string. The caller must |
| release the returned value using `gcry_free'. If there is no data |
| at the given index, the index represents a list or the value can't |
| be converted to a string, `NULL' is returned. */ |
| char *gcry_sexp_nth_string (gcry_sexp_t list, int number); |
| |
| /* This function is used to get and convert data from a LIST. This |
| data is assumed to be an MPI stored in the format described by |
| MPIFMT and returned as a standard Libgcrypt MPI. The caller must |
| release this returned value using `gcry_mpi_release'. If there is |
| no data at the given index, the index represents a list or the |
| value can't be converted to an MPI, `NULL' is returned. */ |
| gcry_mpi_t gcry_sexp_nth_mpi (gcry_sexp_t list, int number, int mpifmt); |
| |
| |
| |
| /******************************************* |
| * * |
| * Multi Precision Integer Functions * |
| * * |
| *******************************************/ |
| |
| /* Different formats of external big integer representation. */ |
| enum gcry_mpi_format |
| { |
| GCRYMPI_FMT_NONE= 0, |
| GCRYMPI_FMT_STD = 1, /* Twos complement stored without length. */ |
| GCRYMPI_FMT_PGP = 2, /* As used by OpenPGP (unsigned only). */ |
| GCRYMPI_FMT_SSH = 3, /* As used by SSH (like STD but with length). */ |
| GCRYMPI_FMT_HEX = 4, /* Hex format. */ |
| GCRYMPI_FMT_USG = 5 /* Like STD but unsigned. */ |
| }; |
| |
| /* Flags used for creating big integers. */ |
| enum gcry_mpi_flag |
| { |
| GCRYMPI_FLAG_SECURE = 1, /* Allocate the number in "secure" memory. */ |
| GCRYMPI_FLAG_OPAQUE = 2 /* The number is not a real one but just |
| a way to store some bytes. This is |
| useful for encrypted big integers. */ |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* Allocate a new big integer object, initialize it with 0 and |
| initially allocate memory for a number of at least NBITS. */ |
| gcry_mpi_t gcry_mpi_new (unsigned int nbits); |
| |
| /* Same as gcry_mpi_new() but allocate in "secure" memory. */ |
| gcry_mpi_t gcry_mpi_snew (unsigned int nbits); |
| |
| /* Release the number A and free all associated resources. */ |
| void gcry_mpi_release (gcry_mpi_t a); |
| |
| /* Create a new number with the same value as A. */ |
| gcry_mpi_t gcry_mpi_copy (const gcry_mpi_t a); |
| |
| /* Store the big integer value U in W. */ |
| gcry_mpi_t gcry_mpi_set (gcry_mpi_t w, const gcry_mpi_t u); |
| |
| /* Store the unsigned integer value U in W. */ |
| gcry_mpi_t gcry_mpi_set_ui (gcry_mpi_t w, unsigned long u); |
| |
| /* Swap the values of A and B. */ |
| void gcry_mpi_swap (gcry_mpi_t a, gcry_mpi_t b); |
| |
| /* Compare the big integer number U and V returning 0 for equality, a |
| positive value for U > V and a negative for U < V. */ |
| int gcry_mpi_cmp (const gcry_mpi_t u, const gcry_mpi_t v); |
| |
| /* Compare the big integer number U with the unsigned integer V |
| returning 0 for equality, a positive value for U > V and a negative |
| for U < V. */ |
| int gcry_mpi_cmp_ui (const gcry_mpi_t u, unsigned long v); |
| |
| /* Convert the external representation of an integer stored in BUFFER |
| with a length of BUFLEN into a newly create MPI returned in |
| RET_MPI. If NSCANNED is not NULL, it will receive the number of |
| bytes actually scanned after a successful operation. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_mpi_scan (gcry_mpi_t *ret_mpi, enum gcry_mpi_format format, |
| const void *buffer, size_t buflen, |
| size_t *nscanned); |
| |
| /* Convert the big integer A into the external representation |
| described by FORMAT and store it in the provided BUFFER which has |
| been allocated by the user with a size of BUFLEN bytes. NWRITTEN |
| receives the actual length of the external representation unless it |
| has been passed as NULL. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_mpi_print (enum gcry_mpi_format format, |
| unsigned char *buffer, size_t buflen, |
| size_t *nwritten, |
| const gcry_mpi_t a); |
| |
| /* Convert the big integer A int the external representation described |
| by FORMAT and store it in a newly allocated buffer which address |
| will be put into BUFFER. NWRITTEN receives the actual lengths of the |
| external representation. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_mpi_aprint (enum gcry_mpi_format format, |
| unsigned char **buffer, size_t *nwritten, |
| const gcry_mpi_t a); |
| |
| /* Dump the value of A in a format suitable for debugging to |
| Libgcrypt's logging stream. Note that one leading space but no |
| trailing space or linefeed will be printed. It is okay to pass |
| NULL for A. */ |
| void gcry_mpi_dump (const gcry_mpi_t a); |
| |
| |
| /* W = U + V. */ |
| void gcry_mpi_add (gcry_mpi_t w, gcry_mpi_t u, gcry_mpi_t v); |
| |
| /* W = U + V. V is an unsigned integer. */ |
| void gcry_mpi_add_ui (gcry_mpi_t w, gcry_mpi_t u, unsigned long v); |
| |
| /* W = U + V mod M. */ |
| void gcry_mpi_addm (gcry_mpi_t w, gcry_mpi_t u, gcry_mpi_t v, gcry_mpi_t m); |
| |
| /* W = U - V. */ |
| void gcry_mpi_sub (gcry_mpi_t w, gcry_mpi_t u, gcry_mpi_t v); |
| |
| /* W = U - V. V is an unsigned integer. */ |
| void gcry_mpi_sub_ui (gcry_mpi_t w, gcry_mpi_t u, unsigned long v ); |
| |
| /* W = U - V mod M */ |
| void gcry_mpi_subm (gcry_mpi_t w, gcry_mpi_t u, gcry_mpi_t v, gcry_mpi_t m); |
| |
| /* W = U * V. */ |
| void gcry_mpi_mul (gcry_mpi_t w, gcry_mpi_t u, gcry_mpi_t v); |
| |
| /* W = U * V. V is an unsigned integer. */ |
| void gcry_mpi_mul_ui (gcry_mpi_t w, gcry_mpi_t u, unsigned long v ); |
| |
| /* W = U * V mod M. */ |
| void gcry_mpi_mulm (gcry_mpi_t w, gcry_mpi_t u, gcry_mpi_t v, gcry_mpi_t m); |
| |
| /* W = U * (2 ^ CNT). */ |
| void gcry_mpi_mul_2exp (gcry_mpi_t w, gcry_mpi_t u, unsigned long cnt); |
| |
| /* Q = DIVIDEND / DIVISOR, R = DIVIDEND % DIVISOR, |
| Q or R may be passed as NULL. ROUND should be negative or 0. */ |
| void gcry_mpi_div (gcry_mpi_t q, gcry_mpi_t r, |
| gcry_mpi_t dividend, gcry_mpi_t divisor, int round); |
| |
| /* R = DIVIDEND % DIVISOR */ |
| void gcry_mpi_mod (gcry_mpi_t r, gcry_mpi_t dividend, gcry_mpi_t divisor); |
| |
| /* W = B ^ E mod M. */ |
| void gcry_mpi_powm (gcry_mpi_t w, |
| const gcry_mpi_t b, const gcry_mpi_t e, |
| const gcry_mpi_t m); |
| |
| /* Set G to the greatest common divisor of A and B. |
| Return true if the G is 1. */ |
| int gcry_mpi_gcd (gcry_mpi_t g, gcry_mpi_t a, gcry_mpi_t b); |
| |
| /* Set X to the multiplicative inverse of A mod M. |
| Return true if the value exists. */ |
| int gcry_mpi_invm (gcry_mpi_t x, gcry_mpi_t a, gcry_mpi_t m); |
| |
| |
| /* Return the number of bits required to represent A. */ |
| unsigned int gcry_mpi_get_nbits (gcry_mpi_t a); |
| |
| /* Return true when bit number N (counting from 0) is set in A. */ |
| int gcry_mpi_test_bit (gcry_mpi_t a, unsigned int n); |
| |
| /* Set bit number N in A. */ |
| void gcry_mpi_set_bit (gcry_mpi_t a, unsigned int n); |
| |
| /* Clear bit number N in A. */ |
| void gcry_mpi_clear_bit (gcry_mpi_t a, unsigned int n); |
| |
| /* Set bit number N in A and clear all bits greater than N. */ |
| void gcry_mpi_set_highbit (gcry_mpi_t a, unsigned int n); |
| |
| /* Clear bit number N in A and all bits greater than N. */ |
| void gcry_mpi_clear_highbit (gcry_mpi_t a, unsigned int n); |
| |
| /* Shift the value of A by N bits to the right and store the result in X. */ |
| void gcry_mpi_rshift (gcry_mpi_t x, gcry_mpi_t a, unsigned int n); |
| |
| /* Shift the value of A by N bits to the left and store the result in X. */ |
| void gcry_mpi_lshift (gcry_mpi_t x, gcry_mpi_t a, unsigned int n); |
| |
| /* Store NBITS of the value P points to in A and mark A as an opaque |
| value. WARNING: Never use an opaque MPI for anything thing else then |
| gcry_mpi_release, gcry_mpi_get_opaque. */ |
| gcry_mpi_t gcry_mpi_set_opaque (gcry_mpi_t a, void *p, unsigned int nbits); |
| |
| /* Return a pointer to an opaque value stored in A and return its size |
| in NBITS. Note that the returned pointer is still owned by A and |
| that the function should never be used for an non-opaque MPI. */ |
| void *gcry_mpi_get_opaque (gcry_mpi_t a, unsigned int *nbits); |
| |
| /* Set the FLAG for the big integer A. Currently only the flag |
| GCRYMPI_FLAG_SECURE is allowed to convert A into an big intger |
| stored in "secure" memory. */ |
| void gcry_mpi_set_flag (gcry_mpi_t a, enum gcry_mpi_flag flag); |
| |
| /* Clear FLAG for the big integer A. Note that this function is |
| currently useless as no flags are allowed. */ |
| void gcry_mpi_clear_flag (gcry_mpi_t a, enum gcry_mpi_flag flag); |
| |
| /* Return true when the FLAG is set for A. */ |
| int gcry_mpi_get_flag (gcry_mpi_t a, enum gcry_mpi_flag flag); |
| |
| /* Unless the GCRYPT_NO_MPI_MACROS is used, provide a couple of |
| convenience macros for the big integer functions. */ |
| #ifndef GCRYPT_NO_MPI_MACROS |
| #define mpi_new(n) gcry_mpi_new( (n) ) |
| #define mpi_secure_new( n ) gcry_mpi_snew( (n) ) |
| #define mpi_release(a) \ |
| do \ |
| { \ |
| gcry_mpi_release ((a)); \ |
| (a) = NULL; \ |
| } \ |
| while (0) |
| |
| #define mpi_copy( a ) gcry_mpi_copy( (a) ) |
| #define mpi_set( w, u) gcry_mpi_set( (w), (u) ) |
| #define mpi_set_ui( w, u) gcry_mpi_set_ui( (w), (u) ) |
| #define mpi_cmp( u, v ) gcry_mpi_cmp( (u), (v) ) |
| #define mpi_cmp_ui( u, v ) gcry_mpi_cmp_ui( (u), (v) ) |
| |
| #define mpi_add_ui(w,u,v) gcry_mpi_add_ui((w),(u),(v)) |
| #define mpi_add(w,u,v) gcry_mpi_add ((w),(u),(v)) |
| #define mpi_addm(w,u,v,m) gcry_mpi_addm ((w),(u),(v),(m)) |
| #define mpi_sub_ui(w,u,v) gcry_mpi_sub_ui ((w),(u),(v)) |
| #define mpi_sub(w,u,v) gcry_mpi_sub ((w),(u),(v)) |
| #define mpi_subm(w,u,v,m) gcry_mpi_subm ((w),(u),(v),(m)) |
| #define mpi_mul_ui(w,u,v) gcry_mpi_mul_ui ((w),(u),(v)) |
| #define mpi_mul_2exp(w,u,v) gcry_mpi_mul_2exp ((w),(u),(v)) |
| #define mpi_mul(w,u,v) gcry_mpi_mul ((w),(u),(v)) |
| #define mpi_mulm(w,u,v,m) gcry_mpi_mulm ((w),(u),(v),(m)) |
| #define mpi_powm(w,b,e,m) gcry_mpi_powm ( (w), (b), (e), (m) ) |
| #define mpi_tdiv(q,r,a,m) gcry_mpi_div ( (q), (r), (a), (m), 0) |
| #define mpi_fdiv(q,r,a,m) gcry_mpi_div ( (q), (r), (a), (m), -1) |
| #define mpi_mod(r,a,m) gcry_mpi_mod ((r), (a), (m)) |
| #define mpi_gcd(g,a,b) gcry_mpi_gcd ( (g), (a), (b) ) |
| #define mpi_invm(g,a,b) gcry_mpi_invm ( (g), (a), (b) ) |
| |
| #define mpi_get_nbits(a) gcry_mpi_get_nbits ((a)) |
| #define mpi_test_bit(a,b) gcry_mpi_test_bit ((a),(b)) |
| #define mpi_set_bit(a,b) gcry_mpi_set_bit ((a),(b)) |
| #define mpi_set_highbit(a,b) gcry_mpi_set_highbit ((a),(b)) |
| #define mpi_clear_bit(a,b) gcry_mpi_clear_bit ((a),(b)) |
| #define mpi_clear_highbit(a,b) gcry_mpi_clear_highbit ((a),(b)) |
| #define mpi_rshift(a,b,c) gcry_mpi_rshift ((a),(b),(c)) |
| #define mpi_lshift(a,b,c) gcry_mpi_lshift ((a),(b),(c)) |
| |
| #define mpi_set_opaque(a,b,c) gcry_mpi_set_opaque( (a), (b), (c) ) |
| #define mpi_get_opaque(a,b) gcry_mpi_get_opaque( (a), (b) ) |
| #endif /* GCRYPT_NO_MPI_MACROS */ |
| |
| |
| |
| /************************************ |
| * * |
| * Symmetric Cipher Functions * |
| * * |
| ************************************/ |
| |
| /* The data object used to hold a handle to an encryption object. */ |
| struct gcry_cipher_handle; |
| typedef struct gcry_cipher_handle *gcry_cipher_hd_t; |
| |
| #ifndef GCRYPT_NO_DEPRECATED |
| typedef struct gcry_cipher_handle *GCRY_CIPHER_HD _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_DEPRECATED; |
| typedef struct gcry_cipher_handle *GcryCipherHd _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_DEPRECATED; |
| #endif |
| |
| /* All symmetric encryption algorithms are identified by their IDs. |
| More IDs may be registered at runtime. */ |
| enum gcry_cipher_algos |
| { |
| GCRY_CIPHER_NONE = 0, |
| GCRY_CIPHER_IDEA = 1, |
| GCRY_CIPHER_3DES = 2, |
| GCRY_CIPHER_CAST5 = 3, |
| GCRY_CIPHER_BLOWFISH = 4, |
| GCRY_CIPHER_SAFER_SK128 = 5, |
| GCRY_CIPHER_DES_SK = 6, |
| GCRY_CIPHER_AES = 7, |
| GCRY_CIPHER_AES192 = 8, |
| GCRY_CIPHER_AES256 = 9, |
| GCRY_CIPHER_TWOFISH = 10, |
| |
| /* Other cipher numbers are above 300 for OpenPGP reasons. */ |
| GCRY_CIPHER_ARCFOUR = 301, /* Fully compatible with RSA's RC4 (tm). */ |
| GCRY_CIPHER_DES = 302, /* Yes, this is single key 56 bit DES. */ |
| GCRY_CIPHER_TWOFISH128 = 303, |
| GCRY_CIPHER_SERPENT128 = 304, |
| GCRY_CIPHER_SERPENT192 = 305, |
| GCRY_CIPHER_SERPENT256 = 306, |
| GCRY_CIPHER_RFC2268_40 = 307, /* Ron's Cipher 2 (40 bit). */ |
| GCRY_CIPHER_RFC2268_128 = 308, /* Ron's Cipher 2 (128 bit). */ |
| GCRY_CIPHER_SEED = 309, /* 128 bit cipher described in RFC4269. */ |
| GCRY_CIPHER_CAMELLIA128 = 310, |
| GCRY_CIPHER_CAMELLIA192 = 311, |
| GCRY_CIPHER_CAMELLIA256 = 312 |
| }; |
| |
| /* The Rijndael algorithm is basically AES, so provide some macros. */ |
| #define GCRY_CIPHER_AES128 GCRY_CIPHER_AES |
| #define GCRY_CIPHER_RIJNDAEL GCRY_CIPHER_AES |
| #define GCRY_CIPHER_RIJNDAEL128 GCRY_CIPHER_AES128 |
| #define GCRY_CIPHER_RIJNDAEL192 GCRY_CIPHER_AES192 |
| #define GCRY_CIPHER_RIJNDAEL256 GCRY_CIPHER_AES256 |
| |
| /* The supported encryption modes. Note that not all of them are |
| supported for each algorithm. */ |
| enum gcry_cipher_modes |
| { |
| GCRY_CIPHER_MODE_NONE = 0, /* Not yet specified. */ |
| GCRY_CIPHER_MODE_ECB = 1, /* Electronic codebook. */ |
| GCRY_CIPHER_MODE_CFB = 2, /* Cipher feedback. */ |
| GCRY_CIPHER_MODE_CBC = 3, /* Cipher block chaining. */ |
| GCRY_CIPHER_MODE_STREAM = 4, /* Used with stream ciphers. */ |
| GCRY_CIPHER_MODE_OFB = 5, /* Outer feedback. */ |
| GCRY_CIPHER_MODE_CTR = 6, /* Counter. */ |
| GCRY_CIPHER_MODE_AESWRAP= 7 /* AES-WRAP algorithm. */ |
| }; |
| |
| /* Flags used with the open function. */ |
| enum gcry_cipher_flags |
| { |
| GCRY_CIPHER_SECURE = 1, /* Allocate in secure memory. */ |
| GCRY_CIPHER_ENABLE_SYNC = 2, /* Enable CFB sync mode. */ |
| GCRY_CIPHER_CBC_CTS = 4, /* Enable CBC cipher text stealing (CTS). */ |
| GCRY_CIPHER_CBC_MAC = 8 /* Enable CBC message auth. code (MAC). */ |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* Create a handle for algorithm ALGO to be used in MODE. FLAGS may |
| be given as an bitwise OR of the gcry_cipher_flags values. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_cipher_open (gcry_cipher_hd_t *handle, |
| int algo, int mode, unsigned int flags); |
| |
| /* Close the cioher handle H and release all resource. */ |
| void gcry_cipher_close (gcry_cipher_hd_t h); |
| |
| /* Perform various operations on the cipher object H. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_cipher_ctl (gcry_cipher_hd_t h, int cmd, void *buffer, |
| size_t buflen); |
| |
| /* Retrieve various information about the cipher object H. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_cipher_info (gcry_cipher_hd_t h, int what, void *buffer, |
| size_t *nbytes); |
| |
| /* Retrieve various information about the cipher algorithm ALGO. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_cipher_algo_info (int algo, int what, void *buffer, |
| size_t *nbytes); |
| |
| /* Map the cipher algorithm whose ID is contained in ALGORITHM to a |
| string representation of the algorithm name. For unknown algorithm |
| IDs this function returns "?". */ |
| const char *gcry_cipher_algo_name (int algorithm) _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_PURE; |
| |
| /* Map the algorithm name NAME to an cipher algorithm ID. Return 0 if |
| the algorithm name is not known. */ |
| int gcry_cipher_map_name (const char *name) _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_PURE; |
| |
| /* Given an ASN.1 object identifier in standard IETF dotted decimal |
| format in STRING, return the encryption mode associated with that |
| OID or 0 if not known or applicable. */ |
| int gcry_cipher_mode_from_oid (const char *string) _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_PURE; |
| |
| /* Encrypt the plaintext of size INLEN in IN using the cipher handle H |
| into the buffer OUT which has an allocated length of OUTSIZE. For |
| most algorithms it is possible to pass NULL for in and 0 for INLEN |
| and do a in-place decryption of the data provided in OUT. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_cipher_encrypt (gcry_cipher_hd_t h, |
| void *out, size_t outsize, |
| const void *in, size_t inlen); |
| |
| /* The counterpart to gcry_cipher_encrypt. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_cipher_decrypt (gcry_cipher_hd_t h, |
| void *out, size_t outsize, |
| const void *in, size_t inlen); |
| |
| /* Set KEY of length KEYLEN bytes for the cipher handle HD. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_cipher_setkey (gcry_cipher_hd_t hd, |
| const void *key, size_t keylen); |
| |
| |
| /* Set initialization vector IV of length IVLEN for the cipher handle HD. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_cipher_setiv (gcry_cipher_hd_t hd, |
| const void *iv, size_t ivlen); |
| |
| |
| /* Reset the handle to the state after open. */ |
| #define gcry_cipher_reset(h) gcry_cipher_ctl ((h), GCRYCTL_RESET, NULL, 0) |
| |
| /* Perform the OpenPGP sync operation if this is enabled for the |
| cipher handle H. */ |
| #define gcry_cipher_sync(h) gcry_cipher_ctl( (h), GCRYCTL_CFB_SYNC, NULL, 0) |
| |
| /* Enable or disable CTS in future calls to gcry_encrypt(). CBC mode only. */ |
| #define gcry_cipher_cts(h,on) gcry_cipher_ctl( (h), GCRYCTL_SET_CBC_CTS, \ |
| NULL, on ) |
| |
| /* Set counter for CTR mode. (CTR,CTRLEN) must denote a buffer of |
| block size length, or (NULL,0) to set the CTR to the all-zero block. */ |
| gpg_error_t gcry_cipher_setctr (gcry_cipher_hd_t hd, |
| const void *ctr, size_t ctrlen); |
| |
| /* Retrieved the key length in bytes used with algorithm A. */ |
| size_t gcry_cipher_get_algo_keylen (int algo); |
| |
| /* Retrieve the block length in bytes used with algorithm A. */ |
| size_t gcry_cipher_get_algo_blklen (int algo); |
| |
| /* Return 0 if the algorithm A is available for use. */ |
| #define gcry_cipher_test_algo(a) \ |
| gcry_cipher_algo_info( (a), GCRYCTL_TEST_ALGO, NULL, NULL ) |
| |
| /* Get a list consisting of the IDs of the loaded cipher modules. If |
| LIST is zero, write the number of loaded cipher modules to |
| LIST_LENGTH and return. If LIST is non-zero, the first |
| *LIST_LENGTH algorithm IDs are stored in LIST, which must be of |
| according size. In case there are less cipher modules than |
| *LIST_LENGTH, *LIST_LENGTH is updated to the correct number. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_cipher_list (int *list, int *list_length); |
| |
| |
| /************************************ |
| * * |
| * Asymmetric Cipher Functions * |
| * * |
| ************************************/ |
| |
| /* The algorithms and their IDs we support. */ |
| enum gcry_pk_algos |
| { |
| GCRY_PK_RSA = 1, |
| GCRY_PK_RSA_E = 2, /* (deprecated) */ |
| GCRY_PK_RSA_S = 3, /* (deprecated) */ |
| GCRY_PK_ELG_E = 16, |
| GCRY_PK_DSA = 17, |
| GCRY_PK_ELG = 20, |
| GCRY_PK_ECDSA = 301 |
| }; |
| |
| /* Flags describing usage capabilities of a PK algorithm. */ |
| #define GCRY_PK_USAGE_SIGN 1 /* Good for signatures. */ |
| #define GCRY_PK_USAGE_ENCR 2 /* Good for encryption. */ |
| #define GCRY_PK_USAGE_CERT 4 /* Good to certify other keys. */ |
| #define GCRY_PK_USAGE_AUTH 8 /* Good for authentication. */ |
| #define GCRY_PK_USAGE_UNKN 128 /* Unknown usage flag. */ |
| |
| /* Encrypt the DATA using the public key PKEY and store the result as |
| a newly created S-expression at RESULT. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_pk_encrypt (gcry_sexp_t *result, |
| gcry_sexp_t data, gcry_sexp_t pkey); |
| |
| /* Decrypt the DATA using the private key SKEY and store the result as |
| a newly created S-expression at RESULT. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_pk_decrypt (gcry_sexp_t *result, |
| gcry_sexp_t data, gcry_sexp_t skey); |
| |
| /* Sign the DATA using the private key SKEY and store the result as |
| a newly created S-expression at RESULT. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_pk_sign (gcry_sexp_t *result, |
| gcry_sexp_t data, gcry_sexp_t skey); |
| |
| /* Check the signature SIGVAL on DATA using the public key PKEY. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_pk_verify (gcry_sexp_t sigval, |
| gcry_sexp_t data, gcry_sexp_t pkey); |
| |
| /* Check that private KEY is sane. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_pk_testkey (gcry_sexp_t key); |
| |
| /* Generate a new key pair according to the parameters given in |
| S_PARMS. The new key pair is returned in as an S-expression in |
| R_KEY. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_pk_genkey (gcry_sexp_t *r_key, gcry_sexp_t s_parms); |
| |
| /* Catch all function for miscellaneous operations. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_pk_ctl (int cmd, void *buffer, size_t buflen); |
| |
| /* Retrieve information about the public key algorithm ALGO. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_pk_algo_info (int algo, int what, |
| void *buffer, size_t *nbytes); |
| |
| /* Map the public key algorithm whose ID is contained in ALGORITHM to |
| a string representation of the algorithm name. For unknown |
| algorithm IDs this functions returns "?". */ |
| const char *gcry_pk_algo_name (int algorithm) _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_PURE; |
| |
| /* Map the algorithm NAME to a public key algorithm Id. Return 0 if |
| the algorithm name is not known. */ |
| int gcry_pk_map_name (const char* name) _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_PURE; |
| |
| /* Return what is commonly referred as the key length for the given |
| public or private KEY. */ |
| unsigned int gcry_pk_get_nbits (gcry_sexp_t key) _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_PURE; |
| |
| /* Please note that keygrip is still experimental and should not be |
| used without contacting the author. */ |
| unsigned char *gcry_pk_get_keygrip (gcry_sexp_t key, unsigned char *array); |
| |
| /* Return 0 if the public key algorithm A is available for use. */ |
| #define gcry_pk_test_algo(a) \ |
| gcry_pk_algo_info( (a), GCRYCTL_TEST_ALGO, NULL, NULL ) |
| |
| /* Get a list consisting of the IDs of the loaded pubkey modules. If |
| LIST is zero, write the number of loaded pubkey modules to |
| LIST_LENGTH and return. If LIST is non-zero, the first |
| *LIST_LENGTH algorithm IDs are stored in LIST, which must be of |
| according size. In case there are less pubkey modules than |
| *LIST_LENGTH, *LIST_LENGTH is updated to the correct number. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_pk_list (int *list, int *list_length); |
| |
| |
| |
| /************************************ |
| * * |
| * Cryptograhic Hash Functions * |
| * * |
| ************************************/ |
| |
| /* Algorithm IDs for the hash functions we know about. Not all of them |
| are implemnted. */ |
| enum gcry_md_algos |
| { |
| GCRY_MD_NONE = 0, |
| GCRY_MD_MD5 = 1, |
| GCRY_MD_SHA1 = 2, |
| GCRY_MD_RMD160 = 3, |
| GCRY_MD_MD2 = 5, |
| GCRY_MD_TIGER = 6, /* TIGER/192 as used by GnuPG <= 1.3.2. */ |
| GCRY_MD_HAVAL = 7, /* HAVAL, 5 pass, 160 bit. */ |
| GCRY_MD_SHA256 = 8, |
| GCRY_MD_SHA384 = 9, |
| GCRY_MD_SHA512 = 10, |
| GCRY_MD_SHA224 = 11, |
| GCRY_MD_MD4 = 301, |
| GCRY_MD_CRC32 = 302, |
| GCRY_MD_CRC32_RFC1510 = 303, |
| GCRY_MD_CRC24_RFC2440 = 304, |
| GCRY_MD_WHIRLPOOL = 305, |
| GCRY_MD_TIGER1 = 306, /* TIGER (fixed). */ |
| GCRY_MD_TIGER2 = 307 /* TIGER2 variant. */ |
| }; |
| |
| /* Flags used with the open function. */ |
| enum gcry_md_flags |
| { |
| GCRY_MD_FLAG_SECURE = 1, /* Allocate all buffers in "secure" memory. */ |
| GCRY_MD_FLAG_HMAC = 2 /* Make an HMAC out of this algorithm. */ |
| }; |
| |
| /* (Forward declaration.) */ |
| struct gcry_md_context; |
| |
| /* This object is used to hold a handle to a message digest object. |
| This structure is private - only to be used by the public gcry_md_* |
| macros. */ |
| typedef struct gcry_md_handle |
| { |
| /* Actual context. */ |
| struct gcry_md_context *ctx; |
| |
| /* Buffer management. */ |
| int bufpos; |
| int bufsize; |
| unsigned char buf[1]; |
| } *gcry_md_hd_t; |
| |
| /* Compatibility types, do not use them. */ |
| #ifndef GCRYPT_NO_DEPRECATED |
| typedef struct gcry_md_handle *GCRY_MD_HD _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_DEPRECATED; |
| typedef struct gcry_md_handle *GcryMDHd _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_DEPRECATED; |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Create a message digest object for algorithm ALGO. FLAGS may be |
| given as an bitwise OR of the gcry_md_flags values. ALGO may be |
| given as 0 if the algorithms to be used are later set using |
| gcry_md_enable. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_md_open (gcry_md_hd_t *h, int algo, unsigned int flags); |
| |
| /* Release the message digest object HD. */ |
| void gcry_md_close (gcry_md_hd_t hd); |
| |
| /* Add the message digest algorithm ALGO to the digest object HD. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_md_enable (gcry_md_hd_t hd, int algo); |
| |
| /* Create a new digest object as an exact copy of the object HD. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_md_copy (gcry_md_hd_t *bhd, gcry_md_hd_t ahd); |
| |
| /* Reset the digest object HD to its initial state. */ |
| void gcry_md_reset (gcry_md_hd_t hd); |
| |
| /* Perform various operations on the digest object HD. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_md_ctl (gcry_md_hd_t hd, int cmd, |
| void *buffer, size_t buflen); |
| |
| /* Pass LENGTH bytes of data in BUFFER to the digest object HD so that |
| it can update the digest values. This is the actual hash |
| function. */ |
| void gcry_md_write (gcry_md_hd_t hd, const void *buffer, size_t length); |
| |
| /* Read out the final digest from HD return the digest value for |
| algorithm ALGO. */ |
| unsigned char *gcry_md_read (gcry_md_hd_t hd, int algo); |
| |
| /* Convenience function to calculate the hash from the data in BUFFER |
| of size LENGTH using the algorithm ALGO avoiding the creating of a |
| hash object. The hash is returned in the caller provided buffer |
| DIGEST which must be large enough to hold the digest of the given |
| algorithm. */ |
| void gcry_md_hash_buffer (int algo, void *digest, |
| const void *buffer, size_t length); |
| |
| /* Retrieve the algorithm used with HD. This does not work reliable |
| if more than one algorithm is enabled in HD. */ |
| int gcry_md_get_algo (gcry_md_hd_t hd); |
| |
| /* Retrieve the length in bytes of the digest yielded by algorithm |
| ALGO. */ |
| unsigned int gcry_md_get_algo_dlen (int algo); |
| |
| /* Return true if the the algorithm ALGO is enabled in the digest |
| object A. */ |
| int gcry_md_is_enabled (gcry_md_hd_t a, int algo); |
| |
| /* Return true if the digest object A is allocated in "secure" memory. */ |
| int gcry_md_is_secure (gcry_md_hd_t a); |
| |
| /* Retrieve various information about the object H. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_md_info (gcry_md_hd_t h, int what, void *buffer, |
| size_t *nbytes); |
| |
| /* Retrieve various information about the algorithm ALGO. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_md_algo_info (int algo, int what, void *buffer, |
| size_t *nbytes); |
| |
| /* Map the digest algorithm id ALGO to a string representation of the |
| algorithm name. For unknown algorithms this function returns |
| "?". */ |
| const char *gcry_md_algo_name (int algo) _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_PURE; |
| |
| /* Map the algorithm NAME to a digest algorithm Id. Return 0 if |
| the algorithm name is not known. */ |
| int gcry_md_map_name (const char* name) _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_PURE; |
| |
| /* For use with the HMAC feature, the set MAC key to the KEY of |
| KEYLEN bytes. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_md_setkey (gcry_md_hd_t hd, const void *key, size_t keylen); |
| |
| /* Start or stop debugging for digest handle HD; i.e. create a file |
| named dbgmd-<n>.<suffix> while hashing. If SUFFIX is NULL, |
| debugging stops and the file will be closed. */ |
| void gcry_md_debug (gcry_md_hd_t hd, const char *suffix); |
| |
| |
| /* Update the hash(s) of H with the character C. This is a buffered |
| version of the gcry_md_write function. */ |
| #define gcry_md_putc(h,c) \ |
| do { \ |
| gcry_md_hd_t h__ = (h); \ |
| if( (h__)->bufpos == (h__)->bufsize ) \ |
| gcry_md_write( (h__), NULL, 0 ); \ |
| (h__)->buf[(h__)->bufpos++] = (c) & 0xff; \ |
| } while(0) |
| |
| /* Finalize the digest calculation. This is not really needed because |
| gcry_md_read() does this implicitly. */ |
| #define gcry_md_final(a) \ |
| gcry_md_ctl ((a), GCRYCTL_FINALIZE, NULL, 0) |
| |
| /* Return 0 if the algorithm A is available for use. */ |
| #define gcry_md_test_algo(a) \ |
| gcry_md_algo_info( (a), GCRYCTL_TEST_ALGO, NULL, NULL ) |
| |
| /* Return an DER encoded ASN.1 OID for the algorithm A in buffer B. N |
| must point to size_t variable with the available size of buffer B. |
| After return it will receive the actual size of the returned |
| OID. */ |
| #define gcry_md_get_asnoid(a,b,n) \ |
| gcry_md_algo_info((a), GCRYCTL_GET_ASNOID, (b), (n)) |
| |
| /* Enable debugging for digest object A; i.e. create files named |
| dbgmd-<n>.<string> while hashing. B is a string used as the suffix |
| for the filename. This macro is deprecated, use gcry_md_debug. */ |
| #ifndef GCRYPT_NO_DEPRECATED |
| #define gcry_md_start_debug(a,b) \ |
| gcry_md_ctl( (a), GCRYCTL_START_DUMP, (b), 0 ) |
| |
| /* Disable the debugging of A. This macro is deprecated, use |
| gcry_md_debug. */ |
| #define gcry_md_stop_debug(a,b) \ |
| gcry_md_ctl( (a), GCRYCTL_STOP_DUMP, (b), 0 ) |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Get a list consisting of the IDs of the loaded message digest |
| modules. If LIST is zero, write the number of loaded message |
| digest modules to LIST_LENGTH and return. If LIST is non-zero, the |
| first *LIST_LENGTH algorithm IDs are stored in LIST, which must be |
| of according size. In case there are less message digest modules |
| than *LIST_LENGTH, *LIST_LENGTH is updated to the correct |
| number. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_md_list (int *list, int *list_length); |
| |
| |
| |
| /* Alternative interface for asymmetric cryptography. This interface |
| is deprecated. */ |
| |
| /* The algorithm IDs. */ |
| typedef enum gcry_ac_id |
| { |
| GCRY_AC_RSA = 1, |
| GCRY_AC_DSA = 17, |
| GCRY_AC_ELG = 20, |
| GCRY_AC_ELG_E = 16 |
| } |
| gcry_ac_id_t; |
| |
| /* Key types. */ |
| typedef enum gcry_ac_key_type |
| { |
| GCRY_AC_KEY_SECRET, |
| GCRY_AC_KEY_PUBLIC |
| } |
| gcry_ac_key_type_t; |
| |
| /* Encoding methods. */ |
| typedef enum gcry_ac_em |
| { |
| GCRY_AC_EME_PKCS_V1_5, |
| GCRY_AC_EMSA_PKCS_V1_5 |
| } |
| gcry_ac_em_t; |
| |
| /* Encryption and Signature schemes. */ |
| typedef enum gcry_ac_scheme |
| { |
| GCRY_AC_ES_PKCS_V1_5, |
| GCRY_AC_SSA_PKCS_V1_5 |
| } |
| gcry_ac_scheme_t; |
| |
| /* AC data. */ |
| #define GCRY_AC_FLAG_DEALLOC (1 << 0) |
| #define GCRY_AC_FLAG_COPY (1 << 1) |
| #define GCRY_AC_FLAG_NO_BLINDING (1 << 2) |
| |
| /* This type represents a `data set'. */ |
| typedef struct gcry_ac_data *gcry_ac_data_t; |
| |
| /* This type represents a single `key', either a secret one or a |
| public one. */ |
| typedef struct gcry_ac_key *gcry_ac_key_t; |
| |
| /* This type represents a `key pair' containing a secret and a public |
| key. */ |
| typedef struct gcry_ac_key_pair *gcry_ac_key_pair_t; |
| |
| /* This type represents a `handle' that is needed by functions |
| performing cryptographic operations. */ |
| typedef struct gcry_ac_handle *gcry_ac_handle_t; |
| |
| typedef gpg_error_t (*gcry_ac_data_read_cb_t) (void *opaque, |
| unsigned char *buffer, |
| size_t *buffer_n); |
| |
| typedef gpg_error_t (*gcry_ac_data_write_cb_t) (void *opaque, |
| unsigned char *buffer, |
| size_t buffer_n); |
| |
| typedef enum |
| { |
| GCRY_AC_IO_READABLE, |
| GCRY_AC_IO_WRITABLE |
| } |
| gcry_ac_io_mode_t; |
| |
| typedef enum |
| { |
| GCRY_AC_IO_STRING, |
| GCRY_AC_IO_CALLBACK |
| } |
| gcry_ac_io_type_t; |
| |
| typedef struct gcry_ac_io |
| { |
| /* This is an INTERNAL structure, do NOT use manually. */ |
| gcry_ac_io_mode_t mode _GCRY_ATTR_INTERNAL; |
| gcry_ac_io_type_t type _GCRY_ATTR_INTERNAL; |
| union |
| { |
| union |
| { |
| struct |
| { |
| gcry_ac_data_read_cb_t cb; |
| void *opaque; |
| } callback; |
| struct |
| { |
| unsigned char *data; |
| size_t data_n; |
| } string; |
| void *opaque; |
| } readable; |
| union |
| { |
| struct |
| { |
| gcry_ac_data_write_cb_t cb; |
| void *opaque; |
| } callback; |
| struct |
| { |
| unsigned char **data; |
| size_t *data_n; |
| } string; |
| void *opaque; |
| } writable; |
| } io _GCRY_ATTR_INTERNAL; |
| } |
| gcry_ac_io_t; |
| |
| /* The caller of gcry_ac_key_pair_generate can provide one of these |
| structures in order to influence the key generation process in an |
| algorithm-specific way. */ |
| typedef struct gcry_ac_key_spec_rsa |
| { |
| gcry_mpi_t e; /* E to use. */ |
| } gcry_ac_key_spec_rsa_t; |
| |
| /* Structure used for passing data to the implementation of the |
| `EME-PKCS-V1_5' encoding method. */ |
| typedef struct gcry_ac_eme_pkcs_v1_5 |
| { |
| size_t key_size; |
| } gcry_ac_eme_pkcs_v1_5_t; |
| |
| typedef enum gcry_md_algos gcry_md_algo_t; |
| |
| /* Structure used for passing data to the implementation of the |
| `EMSA-PKCS-V1_5' encoding method. */ |
| typedef struct gcry_ac_emsa_pkcs_v1_5 |
| { |
| gcry_md_algo_t md; |
| size_t em_n; |
| } gcry_ac_emsa_pkcs_v1_5_t; |
| |
| /* Structure used for passing data to the implementation of the |
| `SSA-PKCS-V1_5' signature scheme. */ |
| typedef struct gcry_ac_ssa_pkcs_v1_5 |
| { |
| gcry_md_algo_t md; |
| } gcry_ac_ssa_pkcs_v1_5_t; |
| |
| /* Returns a new, empty data set in DATA. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_ac_data_new (gcry_ac_data_t *data); |
| |
| /* Destroy the data set DATA. */ |
| void gcry_ac_data_destroy (gcry_ac_data_t data); |
| |
| /* Create a copy of the data set DATA and store it in DATA_CP. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_ac_data_copy (gcry_ac_data_t *data_cp, |
| gcry_ac_data_t data); |
| |
| /* Return the number of named MPI values inside of the data set |
| DATA. */ |
| unsigned int gcry_ac_data_length (gcry_ac_data_t data); |
| |
| /* Destroy any values contained in the data set DATA. */ |
| void gcry_ac_data_clear (gcry_ac_data_t data); |
| |
| /* Add the value MPI to DATA with the label NAME. If FLAGS contains |
| GCRY_AC_FLAG_DATA_COPY, the data set will contain copies of NAME |
| and MPI. If FLAGS contains GCRY_AC_FLAG_DATA_DEALLOC or |
| GCRY_AC_FLAG_DATA_COPY, the values contained in the data set will |
| be deallocated when they are to be removed from the data set. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_ac_data_set (gcry_ac_data_t data, unsigned int flags, |
| const char *name, gcry_mpi_t mpi); |
| |
| /* Store the value labelled with NAME found in DATA in MPI. If FLAGS |
| contains GCRY_AC_FLAG_COPY, store a copy of the MPI value contained |
| in the data set. MPI may be NULL. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_ac_data_get_name (gcry_ac_data_t data, unsigned int flags, |
| const char *name, gcry_mpi_t *mpi); |
| |
| /* Stores in NAME and MPI the named MPI value contained in the data |
| set DATA with the index IDX. If FLAGS contains GCRY_AC_FLAG_COPY, |
| store copies of the values contained in the data set. NAME or MPI |
| may be NULL. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_ac_data_get_index (gcry_ac_data_t data, unsigned int flags, |
| unsigned int idx, |
| const char **name, gcry_mpi_t *mpi); |
| |
| /* Convert the data set DATA into a new S-Expression, which is to be |
| stored in SEXP, according to the identifiers contained in |
| IDENTIFIERS. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_ac_data_to_sexp (gcry_ac_data_t data, gcry_sexp_t *sexp, |
| const char **identifiers); |
| |
| /* Create a new data set, which is to be stored in DATA_SET, from the |
| S-Expression SEXP, according to the identifiers contained in |
| IDENTIFIERS. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_ac_data_from_sexp (gcry_ac_data_t *data, gcry_sexp_t sexp, |
| const char **identifiers); |
| |
| /* Initialize AC_IO according to MODE, TYPE and the variable list of |
| arguments. The list of variable arguments to specify depends on |
| the given TYPE. */ |
| void gcry_ac_io_init (gcry_ac_io_t *ac_io, gcry_ac_io_mode_t mode, |
| gcry_ac_io_type_t type, ...); |
| |
| /* Initialize AC_IO according to MODE, TYPE and the variable list of |
| arguments AP. The list of variable arguments to specify depends on |
| the given TYPE. */ |
| void gcry_ac_io_init_va (gcry_ac_io_t *ac_io, gcry_ac_io_mode_t mode, |
| gcry_ac_io_type_t type, va_list ap); |
| |
| /* Create a new ac handle. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_ac_open (gcry_ac_handle_t *handle, |
| gcry_ac_id_t algorithm, unsigned int flags); |
| |
| /* Destroy an ac handle. */ |
| void gcry_ac_close (gcry_ac_handle_t handle); |
| |
| /* Initialize a key from a given data set. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_ac_key_init (gcry_ac_key_t *key, gcry_ac_handle_t handle, |
| gcry_ac_key_type_t type, gcry_ac_data_t data); |
| |
| /* Generates a new key pair via the handle HANDLE of NBITS bits and |
| stores it in KEY_PAIR. In case non-standard settings are wanted, a |
| pointer to a structure of type gcry_ac_key_spec_<algorithm>_t, |
| matching the selected algorithm, can be given as KEY_SPEC. |
| MISC_DATA is not used yet. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_ac_key_pair_generate (gcry_ac_handle_t handle, |
| unsigned int nbits, void *spec, |
| gcry_ac_key_pair_t *key_pair, |
| gcry_mpi_t **misc_data); |
| |
| /* Returns the key of type WHICH out of the key pair KEY_PAIR. */ |
| gcry_ac_key_t gcry_ac_key_pair_extract (gcry_ac_key_pair_t key_pair, |
| gcry_ac_key_type_t which); |
| |
| /* Returns the data set contained in the key KEY. */ |
| gcry_ac_data_t gcry_ac_key_data_get (gcry_ac_key_t key); |
| |
| /* Verifies that the key KEY is sane via HANDLE. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_ac_key_test (gcry_ac_handle_t handle, gcry_ac_key_t key); |
| |
| /* Stores the number of bits of the key KEY in NBITS via HANDLE. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_ac_key_get_nbits (gcry_ac_handle_t handle, |
| gcry_ac_key_t key, unsigned int *nbits); |
| |
| /* Writes the 20 byte long key grip of the key KEY to KEY_GRIP via |
| HANDLE. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_ac_key_get_grip (gcry_ac_handle_t handle, gcry_ac_key_t key, |
| unsigned char *key_grip); |
| |
| /* Destroy a key. */ |
| void gcry_ac_key_destroy (gcry_ac_key_t key); |
| |
| /* Destroy a key pair. */ |
| void gcry_ac_key_pair_destroy (gcry_ac_key_pair_t key_pair); |
| |
| /* Encodes a message according to the encoding method METHOD. OPTIONS |
| must be a pointer to a method-specific structure |
| (gcry_ac_em*_t). */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_ac_data_encode (gcry_ac_em_t method, |
| unsigned int flags, void *options, |
| gcry_ac_io_t *io_read, |
| gcry_ac_io_t *io_write); |
| |
| /* Decodes a message according to the encoding method METHOD. OPTIONS |
| must be a pointer to a method-specific structure |
| (gcry_ac_em*_t). */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_ac_data_decode (gcry_ac_em_t method, |
| unsigned int flags, void *options, |
| gcry_ac_io_t *io_read, |
| gcry_ac_io_t *io_write); |
| |
| /* Encrypt the plain text MPI value DATA_PLAIN with the key KEY under |
| the control of the flags FLAGS and store the resulting data set |
| into DATA_ENCRYPTED. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_ac_data_encrypt (gcry_ac_handle_t handle, |
| unsigned int flags, |
| gcry_ac_key_t key, |
| gcry_mpi_t data_plain, |
| gcry_ac_data_t *data_encrypted); |
| |
| /* Decrypt the decrypted data contained in the data set DATA_ENCRYPTED |
| with the key KEY under the control of the flags FLAGS and store the |
| resulting plain text MPI value in DATA_PLAIN. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_ac_data_decrypt (gcry_ac_handle_t handle, |
| unsigned int flags, |
| gcry_ac_key_t key, |
| gcry_mpi_t *data_plain, |
| gcry_ac_data_t data_encrypted); |
| |
| /* Sign the data contained in DATA with the key KEY and store the |
| resulting signature in the data set DATA_SIGNATURE. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_ac_data_sign (gcry_ac_handle_t handle, |
| gcry_ac_key_t key, |
| gcry_mpi_t data, |
| gcry_ac_data_t *data_signature); |
| |
| /* Verify that the signature contained in the data set DATA_SIGNATURE |
| is indeed the result of signing the data contained in DATA with the |
| secret key belonging to the public key KEY. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_ac_data_verify (gcry_ac_handle_t handle, |
| gcry_ac_key_t key, |
| gcry_mpi_t data, |
| gcry_ac_data_t data_signature); |
| |
| /* Encrypts the plain text readable from IO_MESSAGE through HANDLE |
| with the public key KEY according to SCHEME, FLAGS and OPTS. If |
| OPTS is not NULL, it has to be a pointer to a structure specific to |
| the chosen scheme (gcry_ac_es_*_t). The encrypted message is |
| written to IO_CIPHER. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_ac_data_encrypt_scheme (gcry_ac_handle_t handle, |
| gcry_ac_scheme_t scheme, |
| unsigned int flags, void *opts, |
| gcry_ac_key_t key, |
| gcry_ac_io_t *io_message, |
| gcry_ac_io_t *io_cipher); |
| |
| /* Decrypts the cipher text readable from IO_CIPHER through HANDLE |
| with the secret key KEY according to SCHEME, @var{flags} and OPTS. |
| If OPTS is not NULL, it has to be a pointer to a structure specific |
| to the chosen scheme (gcry_ac_es_*_t). The decrypted message is |
| written to IO_MESSAGE. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_ac_data_decrypt_scheme (gcry_ac_handle_t handle, |
| gcry_ac_scheme_t scheme, |
| unsigned int flags, void *opts, |
| gcry_ac_key_t key, |
| gcry_ac_io_t *io_cipher, |
| gcry_ac_io_t *io_message); |
| |
| /* Signs the message readable from IO_MESSAGE through HANDLE with the |
| secret key KEY according to SCHEME, FLAGS and OPTS. If OPTS is not |
| NULL, it has to be a pointer to a structure specific to the chosen |
| scheme (gcry_ac_ssa_*_t). The signature is written to |
| IO_SIGNATURE. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_ac_data_sign_scheme (gcry_ac_handle_t handle, |
| gcry_ac_scheme_t scheme, |
| unsigned int flags, void *opts, |
| gcry_ac_key_t key, |
| gcry_ac_io_t *io_message, |
| gcry_ac_io_t *io_signature); |
| |
| /* Verifies through HANDLE that the signature readable from |
| IO_SIGNATURE is indeed the result of signing the message readable |
| from IO_MESSAGE with the secret key belonging to the public key KEY |
| according to SCHEME and OPTS. If OPTS is not NULL, it has to be an |
| anonymous structure (gcry_ac_ssa_*_t) specific to the chosen |
| scheme. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_ac_data_verify_scheme (gcry_ac_handle_t handle, |
| gcry_ac_scheme_t scheme, |
| unsigned int flags, void *opts, |
| gcry_ac_key_t key, |
| gcry_ac_io_t *io_message, |
| gcry_ac_io_t *io_signature); |
| |
| /* Store the textual representation of the algorithm whose id is given |
| in ALGORITHM in NAME. This function is deprecated; use |
| gcry_pk_algo_name. */ |
| #ifndef GCRYPT_NO_DEPRECATED |
| gcry_error_t gcry_ac_id_to_name (gcry_ac_id_t algorithm, |
| const char **name) |
| /* */ _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_DEPRECATED; |
| /* Store the numeric ID of the algorithm whose textual representation |
| is contained in NAME in ALGORITHM. This function is deprecated; |
| use gcry_pk_map_name. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_ac_name_to_id (const char *name, |
| gcry_ac_id_t *algorithm) |
| /* */ _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_DEPRECATED; |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| /************************************ |
| * * |
| * Random Generating Functions * |
| * * |
| ************************************/ |
| |
| /* The possible values for the random quality. The rule of thumb is |
| to use STRONG for session keys and VERY_STRONG for key material. |
| WEAK is usually an alias for STRONG and should not be used anymore |
| (except with gcry_mpi_randomize); use gcry_create_nonce instead. */ |
| typedef enum gcry_random_level |
| { |
| GCRY_WEAK_RANDOM = 0, |
| GCRY_STRONG_RANDOM = 1, |
| GCRY_VERY_STRONG_RANDOM = 2 |
| } |
| gcry_random_level_t; |
| |
| /* Fill BUFFER with LENGTH bytes of random, using random numbers of |
| quality LEVEL. */ |
| void gcry_randomize (void *buffer, size_t length, |
| enum gcry_random_level level); |
| |
| /* Add the external random from BUFFER with LENGTH bytes into the |
| pool. QUALITY should either be -1 for unknown or in the range of 0 |
| to 100 */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_random_add_bytes (const void *buffer, size_t length, |
| int quality); |
| |
| /* If random numbers are used in an application, this macro should be |
| called from time to time so that new stuff gets added to the |
| internal pool of the RNG. */ |
| #define gcry_fast_random_poll() gcry_control (GCRYCTL_FAST_POLL, NULL) |
| |
| |
| /* Return NBYTES of allocated random using a random numbers of quality |
| LEVEL. */ |
| void *gcry_random_bytes (size_t nbytes, enum gcry_random_level level) |
| _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_MALLOC; |
| |
| /* Return NBYTES of allocated random using a random numbers of quality |
| LEVEL. The random numbers are created returned in "secure" |
| memory. */ |
| void *gcry_random_bytes_secure (size_t nbytes, enum gcry_random_level level) |
| _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_MALLOC; |
| |
| |
| /* Set the big integer W to a random value of NBITS using a random |
| generator with quality LEVEL. Note that by using a level of |
| GCRY_WEAK_RANDOM gcry_create_nonce is used internally. */ |
| void gcry_mpi_randomize (gcry_mpi_t w, |
| unsigned int nbits, enum gcry_random_level level); |
| |
| |
| /* Create an unpredicable nonce of LENGTH bytes in BUFFER. */ |
| void gcry_create_nonce (void *buffer, size_t length); |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| /*******************************/ |
| /* */ |
| /* Prime Number Functions */ |
| /* */ |
| /*******************************/ |
| |
| /* Mode values passed to a gcry_prime_check_func_t. */ |
| #define GCRY_PRIME_CHECK_AT_FINISH 0 |
| #define GCRY_PRIME_CHECK_AT_GOT_PRIME 1 |
| #define GCRY_PRIME_CHECK_AT_MAYBE_PRIME 2 |
| |
| /* The function should return 1 if the operation shall continue, 0 to |
| reject the prime candidate. */ |
| typedef int (*gcry_prime_check_func_t) (void *arg, int mode, |
| gcry_mpi_t candidate); |
| |
| /* Flags for gcry_prime_generate(): */ |
| |
| /* Allocate prime numbers and factors in secure memory. */ |
| #define GCRY_PRIME_FLAG_SECRET (1 << 0) |
| |
| /* Make sure that at least one prime factor is of size |
| `FACTOR_BITS'. */ |
| #define GCRY_PRIME_FLAG_SPECIAL_FACTOR (1 << 1) |
| |
| /* Generate a new prime number of PRIME_BITS bits and store it in |
| PRIME. If FACTOR_BITS is non-zero, one of the prime factors of |
| (prime - 1) / 2 must be FACTOR_BITS bits long. If FACTORS is |
| non-zero, allocate a new, NULL-terminated array holding the prime |
| factors and store it in FACTORS. FLAGS might be used to influence |
| the prime number generation process. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_prime_generate (gcry_mpi_t *prime, |
| unsigned int prime_bits, |
| unsigned int factor_bits, |
| gcry_mpi_t **factors, |
| gcry_prime_check_func_t cb_func, |
| void *cb_arg, |
| gcry_random_level_t random_level, |
| unsigned int flags); |
| |
| /* Find a generator for PRIME where the factorization of (prime-1) is |
| in the NULL terminated array FACTORS. Return the generator as a |
| newly allocated MPI in R_G. If START_G is not NULL, use this as |
| teh start for the search. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_prime_group_generator (gcry_mpi_t *r_g, |
| gcry_mpi_t prime, |
| gcry_mpi_t *factors, |
| gcry_mpi_t start_g); |
| |
| |
| /* Convenience function to release the FACTORS array. */ |
| void gcry_prime_release_factors (gcry_mpi_t *factors); |
| |
| |
| /* Check wether the number X is prime. */ |
| gcry_error_t gcry_prime_check (gcry_mpi_t x, unsigned int flags); |
| |
| |
| |
| /************************************ |
| * * |
| * Miscellaneous Stuff * |
| * * |
| ************************************/ |
| |
| /* Log levels used by the internal logging facility. */ |
| enum gcry_log_levels |
| { |
| GCRY_LOG_CONT = 0, /* (Continue the last log line.) */ |
| GCRY_LOG_INFO = 10, |
| GCRY_LOG_WARN = 20, |
| GCRY_LOG_ERROR = 30, |
| GCRY_LOG_FATAL = 40, |
| GCRY_LOG_BUG = 50, |
| GCRY_LOG_DEBUG = 100 |
| }; |
| |
| /* Type for progress handlers. */ |
| typedef void (*gcry_handler_progress_t) (void *, const char *, int, int, int); |
| |
| /* Type for memory allocation handlers. */ |
| typedef void *(*gcry_handler_alloc_t) (size_t n); |
| |
| /* Type for secure memory check handlers. */ |
| typedef int (*gcry_handler_secure_check_t) (const void *); |
| |
| /* Type for memory reallocation handlers. */ |
| typedef void *(*gcry_handler_realloc_t) (void *p, size_t n); |
| |
| /* Type for memory free handlers. */ |
| typedef void (*gcry_handler_free_t) (void *); |
| |
| /* Type for out-of-memory handlers. */ |
| typedef int (*gcry_handler_no_mem_t) (void *, size_t, unsigned int); |
| |
| /* Type for fatal error handlers. */ |
| typedef void (*gcry_handler_error_t) (void *, int, const char *); |
| |
| /* Type for logging handlers. */ |
| typedef void (*gcry_handler_log_t) (void *, int, const char *, va_list); |
| |
| /* Certain operations can provide progress information. This function |
| is used to register a handler for retrieving these information. */ |
| void gcry_set_progress_handler (gcry_handler_progress_t cb, void *cb_data); |
| |
| |
| /* Register a custom memory allocation functions. */ |
| void gcry_set_allocation_handler ( |
| gcry_handler_alloc_t func_alloc, |
| gcry_handler_alloc_t func_alloc_secure, |
| gcry_handler_secure_check_t func_secure_check, |
| gcry_handler_realloc_t func_realloc, |
| gcry_handler_free_t func_free); |
| |
| /* Register a function used instead of the internal out of memory |
| handler. */ |
| void gcry_set_outofcore_handler (gcry_handler_no_mem_t h, void *opaque); |
| |
| /* Register a function used instead of the internal fatal error |
| handler. */ |
| void gcry_set_fatalerror_handler (gcry_handler_error_t fnc, void *opaque); |
| |
| /* Register a function used instead of the internal logging |
| facility. */ |
| void gcry_set_log_handler (gcry_handler_log_t f, void *opaque); |
| |
| /* Reserved for future use. */ |
| void gcry_set_gettext_handler (const char *(*f)(const char*)); |
| |
| /* Libgcrypt uses its own memory allocation. It is important to use |
| gcry_free () to release memory allocated by libgcrypt. */ |
| void *gcry_malloc (size_t n) _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_MALLOC; |
| void *gcry_calloc (size_t n, size_t m) _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_MALLOC; |
| void *gcry_malloc_secure (size_t n) _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_MALLOC; |
| void *gcry_calloc_secure (size_t n, size_t m) _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_MALLOC; |
| void *gcry_realloc (void *a, size_t n); |
| char *gcry_strdup (const char *string) _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_MALLOC; |
| void *gcry_xmalloc (size_t n) _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_MALLOC; |
| void *gcry_xcalloc (size_t n, size_t m) _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_MALLOC; |
| void *gcry_xmalloc_secure (size_t n) _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_MALLOC; |
| void *gcry_xcalloc_secure (size_t n, size_t m) _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_MALLOC; |
| void *gcry_xrealloc (void *a, size_t n); |
| char *gcry_xstrdup (const char * a) _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_MALLOC; |
| void gcry_free (void *a); |
| |
| /* Return true if A is allocated in "secure" memory. */ |
| int gcry_is_secure (const void *a) _GCRY_GCC_ATTR_PURE; |
| |
| /* Return true if Libgcrypt is in FIPS mode. */ |
| #define gcry_fips_mode_active() !!gcry_control (GCRYCTL_FIPS_MODE_P, 0) |
| |
| |
| /* Include support for Libgcrypt modules. */ |
| #include <gcrypt-module.h> |
| |
| #if 0 /* (Keep Emacsens' auto-indent happy.) */ |
| { |
| #endif |
| #ifdef __cplusplus |
| } |
| #endif |
| #endif /* _GCRYPT_H */ |