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It is not 73 // considered a priority for performance or hardening work. Do not use it in 74 // new code. Use X25519 or ECDH with P-256 instead. 75 76 77 // Allocation and destruction. 78 // 79 // A |DH| object represents a Diffie-Hellman key or group parameters. A given 80 // object may be used concurrently on multiple threads by non-mutating 81 // functions, provided no other thread is concurrently calling a mutating 82 // function. Unless otherwise documented, functions which take a |const| pointer 83 // are non-mutating and functions which take a non-|const| pointer are mutating. 84 85 // DH_new returns a new, empty DH object or NULL on error. 86 OPENSSL_EXPORT DH *DH_new(void); 87 88 // DH_free decrements the reference count of |dh| and frees it if the reference 89 // count drops to zero. 90 OPENSSL_EXPORT void DH_free(DH *dh); 91 92 // DH_up_ref increments the reference count of |dh| and returns one. It does not 93 // mutate |dh| for thread-safety purposes and may be used concurrently. 94 OPENSSL_EXPORT int DH_up_ref(DH *dh); 95 96 97 // Properties. 98 99 // OPENSSL_DH_MAX_MODULUS_BITS is the maximum supported Diffie-Hellman group 100 // modulus, in bits. 101 #define OPENSSL_DH_MAX_MODULUS_BITS 10000 102 103 // DH_bits returns the size of |dh|'s group modulus, in bits. 104 OPENSSL_EXPORT unsigned DH_bits(const DH *dh); 105 106 // DH_get0_pub_key returns |dh|'s public key. 107 OPENSSL_EXPORT const BIGNUM *DH_get0_pub_key(const DH *dh); 108 109 // DH_get0_priv_key returns |dh|'s private key, or NULL if |dh| is a public key. 110 OPENSSL_EXPORT const BIGNUM *DH_get0_priv_key(const DH *dh); 111 112 // DH_get0_p returns |dh|'s group modulus. 113 OPENSSL_EXPORT const BIGNUM *DH_get0_p(const DH *dh); 114 115 // DH_get0_q returns the size of |dh|'s subgroup, or NULL if it is unset. 116 OPENSSL_EXPORT const BIGNUM *DH_get0_q(const DH *dh); 117 118 // DH_get0_g returns |dh|'s group generator. 119 OPENSSL_EXPORT const BIGNUM *DH_get0_g(const DH *dh); 120 121 // DH_get0_key sets |*out_pub_key| and |*out_priv_key|, if non-NULL, to |dh|'s 122 // public and private key, respectively. If |dh| is a public key, the private 123 // key will be set to NULL. 124 OPENSSL_EXPORT void DH_get0_key(const DH *dh, const BIGNUM **out_pub_key, 125 const BIGNUM **out_priv_key); 126 127 // DH_set0_key sets |dh|'s public and private key to the specified values. If 128 // NULL, the field is left unchanged. On success, it takes ownership of each 129 // argument and returns one. Otherwise, it returns zero. 130 OPENSSL_EXPORT int DH_set0_key(DH *dh, BIGNUM *pub_key, BIGNUM *priv_key); 131 132 // DH_get0_pqg sets |*out_p|, |*out_q|, and |*out_g|, if non-NULL, to |dh|'s p, 133 // q, and g parameters, respectively. 134 OPENSSL_EXPORT void DH_get0_pqg(const DH *dh, const BIGNUM **out_p, 135 const BIGNUM **out_q, const BIGNUM **out_g); 136 137 // DH_set0_pqg sets |dh|'s p, q, and g parameters to the specified values. If 138 // NULL, the field is left unchanged. On success, it takes ownership of each 139 // argument and returns one. Otherwise, it returns zero. |q| may be NULL, but 140 // |p| and |g| must either be specified or already configured on |dh|. 141 OPENSSL_EXPORT int DH_set0_pqg(DH *dh, BIGNUM *p, BIGNUM *q, BIGNUM *g); 142 143 // DH_set_length sets the number of bits to use for the secret exponent when 144 // calling |DH_generate_key| on |dh| and returns one. If unset, 145 // |DH_generate_key| will use the bit length of p. 146 OPENSSL_EXPORT int DH_set_length(DH *dh, unsigned priv_length); 147 148 149 // Standard parameters. 150 151 // DH_get_rfc7919_2048 returns the group `ffdhe2048` from 152 // https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7919#appendix-A.1. It returns NULL if out 153 // of memory. 154 OPENSSL_EXPORT DH *DH_get_rfc7919_2048(void); 155 156 // BN_get_rfc3526_prime_1536 sets |*ret| to the 1536-bit MODP group from RFC 157 // 3526 and returns |ret|. If |ret| is NULL then a fresh |BIGNUM| is allocated 158 // and returned. It returns NULL on allocation failure. 159 OPENSSL_EXPORT BIGNUM *BN_get_rfc3526_prime_1536(BIGNUM *ret); 160 161 // BN_get_rfc3526_prime_2048 sets |*ret| to the 2048-bit MODP group from RFC 162 // 3526 and returns |ret|. If |ret| is NULL then a fresh |BIGNUM| is allocated 163 // and returned. It returns NULL on allocation failure. 164 OPENSSL_EXPORT BIGNUM *BN_get_rfc3526_prime_2048(BIGNUM *ret); 165 166 // BN_get_rfc3526_prime_3072 sets |*ret| to the 3072-bit MODP group from RFC 167 // 3526 and returns |ret|. If |ret| is NULL then a fresh |BIGNUM| is allocated 168 // and returned. It returns NULL on allocation failure. 169 OPENSSL_EXPORT BIGNUM *BN_get_rfc3526_prime_3072(BIGNUM *ret); 170 171 // BN_get_rfc3526_prime_4096 sets |*ret| to the 4096-bit MODP group from RFC 172 // 3526 and returns |ret|. If |ret| is NULL then a fresh |BIGNUM| is allocated 173 // and returned. It returns NULL on allocation failure. 174 OPENSSL_EXPORT BIGNUM *BN_get_rfc3526_prime_4096(BIGNUM *ret); 175 176 // BN_get_rfc3526_prime_6144 sets |*ret| to the 6144-bit MODP group from RFC 177 // 3526 and returns |ret|. If |ret| is NULL then a fresh |BIGNUM| is allocated 178 // and returned. It returns NULL on allocation failure. 179 OPENSSL_EXPORT BIGNUM *BN_get_rfc3526_prime_6144(BIGNUM *ret); 180 181 // BN_get_rfc3526_prime_8192 sets |*ret| to the 8192-bit MODP group from RFC 182 // 3526 and returns |ret|. If |ret| is NULL then a fresh |BIGNUM| is allocated 183 // and returned. It returns NULL on allocation failure. 184 OPENSSL_EXPORT BIGNUM *BN_get_rfc3526_prime_8192(BIGNUM *ret); 185 186 187 // Parameter generation. 188 189 #define DH_GENERATOR_2 2 190 #define DH_GENERATOR_5 5 191 192 // DH_generate_parameters_ex generates a suitable Diffie-Hellman group with a 193 // prime that is |prime_bits| long and stores it in |dh|. The generator of the 194 // group will be |generator|, which should be |DH_GENERATOR_2| unless there's a 195 // good reason to use a different value. The |cb| argument contains a callback 196 // function that will be called during the generation. See the documentation in 197 // |bn.h| about this. In addition to the callback invocations from |BN|, |cb| 198 // will also be called with |event| equal to three when the generation is 199 // complete. 200 OPENSSL_EXPORT int DH_generate_parameters_ex(DH *dh, int prime_bits, 201 int generator, BN_GENCB *cb); 202 203 204 // Diffie-Hellman operations. 205 206 // DH_generate_key generates a new, random, private key and stores it in 207 // |dh|, if |dh| does not already have a private key. Otherwise, it updates 208 // |dh|'s public key to match the private key. It returns one on success and 209 // zero on error. 210 OPENSSL_EXPORT int DH_generate_key(DH *dh); 211 212 // DH_compute_key_padded calculates the shared key between |dh| and |peers_key| 213 // and writes it as a big-endian integer into |out|, padded up to |DH_size| 214 // bytes. It returns the number of bytes written, which is always |DH_size|, or 215 // a negative number on error. |out| must have |DH_size| bytes of space. 216 // 217 // WARNING: this differs from the usual BoringSSL return-value convention. 218 // 219 // Note this function differs from |DH_compute_key| in that it preserves leading 220 // zeros in the secret. This function is the preferred variant. It matches PKCS 221 // #3 and avoids some side channel attacks. However, the two functions are not 222 // drop-in replacements for each other. Using a different variant than the 223 // application expects will result in sporadic key mismatches. 224 // 225 // Callers that expect a fixed-width secret should use this function over 226 // |DH_compute_key|. Callers that use either function should migrate to a modern 227 // primitive such as X25519 or ECDH with P-256 instead. 228 // 229 // This function does not mutate |dh| for thread-safety purposes and may be used 230 // concurrently. 231 OPENSSL_EXPORT int DH_compute_key_padded(uint8_t *out, const BIGNUM *peers_key, 232 DH *dh); 233 234 // DH_compute_key_hashed calculates the shared key between |dh| and |peers_key| 235 // and hashes it with the given |digest|. If the hash output is less than 236 // |max_out_len| bytes then it writes the hash output to |out| and sets 237 // |*out_len| to the number of bytes written. Otherwise it signals an error. It 238 // returns one on success or zero on error. 239 // 240 // NOTE: this follows the usual BoringSSL return-value convention, but that's 241 // different from |DH_compute_key| and |DH_compute_key_padded|. 242 // 243 // This function does not mutate |dh| for thread-safety purposes and may be used 244 // concurrently. 245 OPENSSL_EXPORT int DH_compute_key_hashed(DH *dh, uint8_t *out, size_t *out_len, 246 size_t max_out_len, 247 const BIGNUM *peers_key, 248 const EVP_MD *digest); 249 250 251 // Utility functions. 252 253 // DH_size returns the number of bytes in the DH group's prime. 254 OPENSSL_EXPORT int DH_size(const DH *dh); 255 256 // DH_num_bits returns the minimum number of bits needed to represent the 257 // absolute value of the DH group's prime. 258 OPENSSL_EXPORT unsigned DH_num_bits(const DH *dh); 259 260 #define DH_CHECK_P_NOT_PRIME 0x01 261 #define DH_CHECK_P_NOT_SAFE_PRIME 0x02 262 #define DH_CHECK_UNABLE_TO_CHECK_GENERATOR 0x04 263 #define DH_CHECK_NOT_SUITABLE_GENERATOR 0x08 264 #define DH_CHECK_Q_NOT_PRIME 0x10 265 #define DH_CHECK_INVALID_Q_VALUE 0x20 266 267 // These are compatibility defines. 268 #define DH_NOT_SUITABLE_GENERATOR DH_CHECK_NOT_SUITABLE_GENERATOR 269 #define DH_UNABLE_TO_CHECK_GENERATOR DH_CHECK_UNABLE_TO_CHECK_GENERATOR 270 271 // DH_check checks the suitability of |dh| as a Diffie-Hellman group. and sets 272 // |DH_CHECK_*| flags in |*out_flags| if it finds any errors. It returns one if 273 // |*out_flags| was successfully set and zero on error. 274 // 275 // Note: these checks may be quite computationally expensive. 276 OPENSSL_EXPORT int DH_check(const DH *dh, int *out_flags); 277 278 #define DH_CHECK_PUBKEY_TOO_SMALL 0x1 279 #define DH_CHECK_PUBKEY_TOO_LARGE 0x2 280 #define DH_CHECK_PUBKEY_INVALID 0x4 281 282 // DH_check_pub_key checks the suitability of |pub_key| as a public key for the 283 // DH group in |dh| and sets |DH_CHECK_PUBKEY_*| flags in |*out_flags| if it 284 // finds any errors. It returns one if |*out_flags| was successfully set and 285 // zero on error. 286 OPENSSL_EXPORT int DH_check_pub_key(const DH *dh, const BIGNUM *pub_key, 287 int *out_flags); 288 289 // DHparams_dup allocates a fresh |DH| and copies the parameters from |dh| into 290 // it. It returns the new |DH| or NULL on error. 291 OPENSSL_EXPORT DH *DHparams_dup(const DH *dh); 292 293 294 // ASN.1 functions. 295 296 // DH_parse_parameters decodes a DER-encoded DHParameter structure (PKCS #3) 297 // from |cbs| and advances |cbs|. It returns a newly-allocated |DH| or NULL on 298 // error. 299 OPENSSL_EXPORT DH *DH_parse_parameters(CBS *cbs); 300 301 // DH_marshal_parameters marshals |dh| as a DER-encoded DHParameter structure 302 // (PKCS #3) and appends the result to |cbb|. It returns one on success and zero 303 // on error. 304 OPENSSL_EXPORT int DH_marshal_parameters(CBB *cbb, const DH *dh); 305 306 307 // Deprecated functions. 308 309 // DH_generate_parameters behaves like |DH_generate_parameters_ex|, which is 310 // what you should use instead. It returns NULL on error, or a newly-allocated 311 // |DH| on success. This function is provided for compatibility only. 312 OPENSSL_EXPORT DH *DH_generate_parameters(int prime_len, int generator, 313 void (*callback)(int, int, void *), 314 void *cb_arg); 315 316 // d2i_DHparams parses a DER-encoded DHParameter structure (PKCS #3) from |len| 317 // bytes at |*inp|, as in |d2i_SAMPLE|. 318 // 319 // Use |DH_parse_parameters| instead. 320 OPENSSL_EXPORT DH *d2i_DHparams(DH **ret, const unsigned char **inp, long len); 321 322 // i2d_DHparams marshals |in| to a DER-encoded DHParameter structure (PKCS #3), 323 // as described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. 324 // 325 // Use |DH_marshal_parameters| instead. 326 OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_DHparams(const DH *in, unsigned char **outp); 327 328 // DH_compute_key behaves like |DH_compute_key_padded| but, contrary to PKCS #3, 329 // returns a variable-length shared key with leading zeros. It returns the 330 // number of bytes written, or a negative number on error. |out| must have 331 // |DH_size| bytes of space. 332 // 333 // WARNING: this differs from the usual BoringSSL return-value convention. 334 // 335 // Note this function's running time and memory access pattern leaks information 336 // about the shared secret. Particularly if |dh| is reused, this may result in 337 // side channel attacks such as https://raccoon-attack.com/. 338 // 339 // |DH_compute_key_padded| is the preferred variant and avoids the above 340 // attacks. However, the two functions are not drop-in replacements for each 341 // other. Using a different variant than the application expects will result in 342 // sporadic key mismatches. 343 // 344 // Callers that expect a fixed-width secret should use |DH_compute_key_padded| 345 // instead. Callers that use either function should migrate to a modern 346 // primitive such as X25519 or ECDH with P-256 instead. 347 // 348 // This function does not mutate |dh| for thread-safety purposes and may be used 349 // concurrently. 350 OPENSSL_EXPORT int DH_compute_key(uint8_t *out, const BIGNUM *peers_key, 351 DH *dh); 352 353 354 #if defined(__cplusplus) 355 } // extern C 356 357 extern "C++" { 358 359 BSSL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN 360 361 BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(DH, DH_free) 362 BORINGSSL_MAKE_UP_REF(DH, DH_up_ref) 363 364 BSSL_NAMESPACE_END 365 366 } // extern C++ 367 368 #endif 369 370 #define DH_R_BAD_GENERATOR 100 371 #define DH_R_INVALID_PUBKEY 101 372 #define DH_R_MODULUS_TOO_LARGE 102 373 #define DH_R_NO_PRIVATE_VALUE 103 374 #define DH_R_DECODE_ERROR 104 375 #define DH_R_ENCODE_ERROR 105 376 #define DH_R_INVALID_PARAMETERS 106 377 378 #endif // OPENSSL_HEADER_DH_H 379