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1 /* Written by Dr Stephen N Henson (steve@openssl.org) for the OpenSSL
2  * project 1999.
3  */
4 /* ====================================================================
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52  * This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young
53  * (eay@cryptsoft.com).  This product includes software written by Tim
54  * Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). */
55 
56 
57 #ifndef OPENSSL_HEADER_PKCS8_H
58 #define OPENSSL_HEADER_PKCS8_H
59 
60 #include <openssl/base.h>
61 #include <openssl/x509.h>
62 
63 
64 #if defined(__cplusplus)
65 extern "C" {
66 #endif
67 
68 
69 // PKCS8_encrypt serializes and encrypts a PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO with PBES1 or
70 // PBES2 as defined in PKCS #5. Only pbeWithSHAAnd128BitRC4,
71 // pbeWithSHAAnd3-KeyTripleDES-CBC and pbeWithSHA1And40BitRC2, defined in PKCS
72 // #12, and PBES2, are supported.  PBES2 is selected by setting |cipher| and
73 // passing -1 for |pbe_nid|.  Otherwise, PBES1 is used and |cipher| is ignored.
74 //
75 // |pass| is used as the password. If a PBES1 scheme from PKCS #12 is used, this
76 // will be converted to a raw byte string as specified in B.1 of PKCS #12. If
77 // |pass| is NULL, it will be encoded as the empty byte string rather than two
78 // zero bytes, the PKCS #12 encoding of the empty string.
79 //
80 // If |salt| is NULL, a random salt of |salt_len| bytes is generated. If
81 // |salt_len| is zero, a default salt length is used instead.
82 //
83 // The resulting structure is stored in an |X509_SIG| which must be freed by the
84 // caller.
85 OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_SIG *PKCS8_encrypt(int pbe_nid, const EVP_CIPHER *cipher,
86                                        const char *pass, int pass_len,
87                                        const uint8_t *salt, size_t salt_len,
88                                        int iterations,
89                                        PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO *p8inf);
90 
91 // PKCS8_marshal_encrypted_private_key behaves like |PKCS8_encrypt| but encrypts
92 // an |EVP_PKEY| and writes the serialized EncryptedPrivateKeyInfo to |out|. It
93 // returns one on success and zero on error.
94 OPENSSL_EXPORT int PKCS8_marshal_encrypted_private_key(
95     CBB *out, int pbe_nid, const EVP_CIPHER *cipher, const char *pass,
96     size_t pass_len, const uint8_t *salt, size_t salt_len, int iterations,
97     const EVP_PKEY *pkey);
98 
99 // PKCS8_decrypt decrypts and decodes a PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO with PBES1 or PBES2
100 // as defined in PKCS #5. Only pbeWithSHAAnd128BitRC4,
101 // pbeWithSHAAnd3-KeyTripleDES-CBC and pbeWithSHA1And40BitRC2, and PBES2,
102 // defined in PKCS #12, are supported.
103 //
104 // |pass| is used as the password. If a PBES1 scheme from PKCS #12 is used, this
105 // will be converted to a raw byte string as specified in B.1 of PKCS #12. If
106 // |pass| is NULL, it will be encoded as the empty byte string rather than two
107 // zero bytes, the PKCS #12 encoding of the empty string.
108 //
109 // The resulting structure must be freed by the caller.
110 OPENSSL_EXPORT PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO *PKCS8_decrypt(X509_SIG *pkcs8,
111                                                   const char *pass,
112                                                   int pass_len);
113 
114 // PKCS8_parse_encrypted_private_key behaves like |PKCS8_decrypt| but it parses
115 // the EncryptedPrivateKeyInfo structure from |cbs| and advances |cbs|. It
116 // returns a newly-allocated |EVP_PKEY| on success and zero on error.
117 OPENSSL_EXPORT EVP_PKEY *PKCS8_parse_encrypted_private_key(CBS *cbs,
118                                                            const char *pass,
119                                                            size_t pass_len);
120 
121 // PKCS12_get_key_and_certs parses a PKCS#12 structure from |in|, authenticates
122 // and decrypts it using |password|, sets |*out_key| to the included private
123 // key and appends the included certificates to |out_certs|. It returns one on
124 // success and zero on error. The caller takes ownership of the outputs.
125 OPENSSL_EXPORT int PKCS12_get_key_and_certs(EVP_PKEY **out_key,
126                                             STACK_OF(X509) *out_certs,
127                                             CBS *in, const char *password);
128 
129 
130 // Deprecated functions.
131 
132 // PKCS12_PBE_add does nothing. It exists for compatibility with OpenSSL.
133 OPENSSL_EXPORT void PKCS12_PBE_add(void);
134 
135 // d2i_PKCS12 is a dummy function that copies |*ber_bytes| into a
136 // |PKCS12| structure. The |out_p12| argument should be NULL(✝). On exit,
137 // |*ber_bytes| will be advanced by |ber_len|. It returns a fresh |PKCS12|
138 // structure or NULL on error.
139 //
140 // Note: unlike other d2i functions, |d2i_PKCS12| will always consume |ber_len|
141 // bytes.
142 //
143 // (✝) If |out_p12| is not NULL and the function is successful, |*out_p12| will
144 // be freed if not NULL itself and the result will be written to |*out_p12|.
145 // New code should not depend on this.
146 OPENSSL_EXPORT PKCS12 *d2i_PKCS12(PKCS12 **out_p12, const uint8_t **ber_bytes,
147                                   size_t ber_len);
148 
149 // d2i_PKCS12_bio acts like |d2i_PKCS12| but reads from a |BIO|.
150 OPENSSL_EXPORT PKCS12* d2i_PKCS12_bio(BIO *bio, PKCS12 **out_p12);
151 
152 // d2i_PKCS12_fp acts like |d2i_PKCS12| but reads from a |FILE|.
153 OPENSSL_EXPORT PKCS12* d2i_PKCS12_fp(FILE *fp, PKCS12 **out_p12);
154 
155 // i2d_PKCS12 is a dummy function which copies the contents of |p12|. If |out|
156 // is not NULL then the result is written to |*out| and |*out| is advanced just
157 // past the output. It returns the number of bytes in the result, whether
158 // written or not, or a negative value on error.
159 OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_PKCS12(const PKCS12 *p12, uint8_t **out);
160 
161 // i2d_PKCS12_bio writes the contents of |p12| to |bio|. It returns one on
162 // success and zero on error.
163 OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_PKCS12_bio(BIO *bio, const PKCS12 *p12);
164 
165 // i2d_PKCS12_fp writes the contents of |p12| to |fp|. It returns one on
166 // success and zero on error.
167 OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_PKCS12_fp(FILE *fp, const PKCS12 *p12);
168 
169 // PKCS12_parse calls |PKCS12_get_key_and_certs| on the ASN.1 data stored in
170 // |p12|. The |out_pkey| and |out_cert| arguments must not be NULL and, on
171 // successful exit, the private key and first certificate will be stored in
172 // them. The |out_ca_certs| argument may be NULL but, if not, then any extra
173 // certificates will be appended to |*out_ca_certs|. If |*out_ca_certs| is NULL
174 // then it will be set to a freshly allocated stack containing the extra certs.
175 //
176 // It returns one on success and zero on error.
177 OPENSSL_EXPORT int PKCS12_parse(const PKCS12 *p12, const char *password,
178                                 EVP_PKEY **out_pkey, X509 **out_cert,
179                                 STACK_OF(X509) **out_ca_certs);
180 
181 // PKCS12_verify_mac returns one if |password| is a valid password for |p12|
182 // and zero otherwise. Since |PKCS12_parse| doesn't take a length parameter,
183 // it's not actually possible to use a non-NUL-terminated password to actually
184 // get anything from a |PKCS12|. Thus |password| and |password_len| may be
185 // |NULL| and zero, respectively, or else |password_len| may be -1, or else
186 // |password[password_len]| must be zero and no other NUL bytes may appear in
187 // |password|. If the |password_len| checks fail, zero is returned
188 // immediately.
189 OPENSSL_EXPORT int PKCS12_verify_mac(const PKCS12 *p12, const char *password,
190                                      int password_len);
191 
192 // PKCS12_create returns a newly-allocated |PKCS12| object containing |pkey|,
193 // |cert|, and |chain|, encrypted with the specified password. |name|, if not
194 // NULL, specifies a user-friendly name to encode with the key and
195 // certificate. The key and certificates are encrypted with |key_nid| and
196 // |cert_nid|, respectively, using |iterations| iterations in the
197 // KDF. |mac_iterations| is the number of iterations when deriving the MAC
198 // key. |key_type| must be zero. |pkey| and |cert| may be NULL to omit them.
199 //
200 // Each of |key_nid|, |cert_nid|, |iterations|, and |mac_iterations| may be zero
201 // to use defaults, which are |NID_pbe_WithSHA1And3_Key_TripleDES_CBC|,
202 // |NID_pbe_WithSHA1And40BitRC2_CBC|, 2048, and one, respectively.
203 OPENSSL_EXPORT PKCS12 *PKCS12_create(const char *password, const char *name,
204                                      const EVP_PKEY *pkey, X509 *cert,
205                                      const STACK_OF(X509) *chain, int key_nid,
206                                      int cert_nid, int iterations,
207                                      int mac_iterations, int key_type);
208 
209 // PKCS12_free frees |p12| and its contents.
210 OPENSSL_EXPORT void PKCS12_free(PKCS12 *p12);
211 
212 
213 #if defined(__cplusplus)
214 }  // extern C
215 
216 extern "C++" {
217 
218 BSSL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
219 
220 BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(PKCS12, PKCS12_free)
221 BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO, PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO_free)
222 
223 BSSL_NAMESPACE_END
224 
225 }  // extern C++
226 
227 #endif
228 
229 #define PKCS8_R_BAD_PKCS12_DATA 100
230 #define PKCS8_R_BAD_PKCS12_VERSION 101
231 #define PKCS8_R_CIPHER_HAS_NO_OBJECT_IDENTIFIER 102
232 #define PKCS8_R_CRYPT_ERROR 103
233 #define PKCS8_R_DECODE_ERROR 104
234 #define PKCS8_R_ENCODE_ERROR 105
235 #define PKCS8_R_ENCRYPT_ERROR 106
236 #define PKCS8_R_ERROR_SETTING_CIPHER_PARAMS 107
237 #define PKCS8_R_INCORRECT_PASSWORD 108
238 #define PKCS8_R_KEYGEN_FAILURE 109
239 #define PKCS8_R_KEY_GEN_ERROR 110
240 #define PKCS8_R_METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED 111
241 #define PKCS8_R_MISSING_MAC 112
242 #define PKCS8_R_MULTIPLE_PRIVATE_KEYS_IN_PKCS12 113
243 #define PKCS8_R_PKCS12_PUBLIC_KEY_INTEGRITY_NOT_SUPPORTED 114
244 #define PKCS8_R_PKCS12_TOO_DEEPLY_NESTED 115
245 #define PKCS8_R_PRIVATE_KEY_DECODE_ERROR 116
246 #define PKCS8_R_PRIVATE_KEY_ENCODE_ERROR 117
247 #define PKCS8_R_TOO_LONG 118
248 #define PKCS8_R_UNKNOWN_ALGORITHM 119
249 #define PKCS8_R_UNKNOWN_CIPHER 120
250 #define PKCS8_R_UNKNOWN_CIPHER_ALGORITHM 121
251 #define PKCS8_R_UNKNOWN_DIGEST 122
252 #define PKCS8_R_UNKNOWN_HASH 123
253 #define PKCS8_R_UNSUPPORTED_PRIVATE_KEY_ALGORITHM 124
254 #define PKCS8_R_UNSUPPORTED_KEYLENGTH 125
255 #define PKCS8_R_UNSUPPORTED_SALT_TYPE 126
256 #define PKCS8_R_UNSUPPORTED_CIPHER 127
257 #define PKCS8_R_UNSUPPORTED_KEY_DERIVATION_FUNCTION 128
258 #define PKCS8_R_BAD_ITERATION_COUNT 129
259 #define PKCS8_R_UNSUPPORTED_PRF 130
260 #define PKCS8_R_INVALID_CHARACTERS 131
261 #define PKCS8_R_UNSUPPORTED_OPTIONS 132
262 
263 #endif  // OPENSSL_HEADER_PKCS8_H
264