| =pod |
| |
| =head1 NAME |
| |
| ossl_provider_find, ossl_provider_new, ossl_provider_up_ref, |
| ossl_provider_free, |
| ossl_provider_set_fallback, ossl_provider_set_module_path, |
| ossl_provider_add_parameter, |
| ossl_provider_activate, ossl_provider_available, |
| ossl_provider_ctx, |
| ossl_provider_forall_loaded, |
| ossl_provider_name, ossl_provider_dso, |
| ossl_provider_module_name, ossl_provider_module_path, |
| ossl_provider_libctx, |
| ossl_provider_teardown, ossl_provider_gettable_params, |
| ossl_provider_get_params, ossl_provider_query_operation, |
| ossl_provider_set_operation_bit, ossl_provider_test_operation_bit, |
| ossl_provider_get_capabilities |
| - internal provider routines |
| |
| =head1 SYNOPSIS |
| |
| #include "internal/provider.h" |
| |
| OSSL_PROVIDER *ossl_provider_find(OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx, const char *name, |
| int noconfig); |
| OSSL_PROVIDER *ossl_provider_new(OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx, const char *name, |
| ossl_provider_init_fn *init_function |
| int noconfig); |
| int ossl_provider_up_ref(OSSL_PROVIDER *prov); |
| void ossl_provider_free(OSSL_PROVIDER *prov); |
| |
| /* Setters */ |
| int ossl_provider_set_fallback(OSSL_PROVIDER *prov); |
| int ossl_provider_set_module_path(OSSL_PROVIDER *prov, const char *path); |
| int ossl_provider_add_parameter(OSSL_PROVIDER *prov, const char *name, |
| const char *value); |
| |
| /* Load and initialize the Provider */ |
| int ossl_provider_activate(OSSL_PROVIDER *prov); |
| /* Check if provider is available */ |
| int ossl_provider_available(OSSL_PROVIDER *prov); |
| |
| /* Return pointer to the provider's context */ |
| void *ossl_provider_ctx(const OSSL_PROVIDER *prov); |
| |
| /* Iterate over all loaded providers */ |
| int ossl_provider_forall_loaded(OSSL_LIB_CTX *, |
| int (*cb)(OSSL_PROVIDER *provider, |
| void *cbdata), |
| void *cbdata); |
| |
| /* Getters for other library functions */ |
| const char *ossl_provider_name(OSSL_PROVIDER *prov); |
| const DSO *ossl_provider_dso(OSSL_PROVIDER *prov); |
| const char *ossl_provider_module_name(OSSL_PROVIDER *prov); |
| const char *ossl_provider_module_path(OSSL_PROVIDER *prov); |
| OSSL_LIB_CTX *ossl_provider_libctx(const OSSL_PROVIDER *prov); |
| |
| /* Thin wrappers around calls to the provider */ |
| void ossl_provider_teardown(const OSSL_PROVIDER *prov); |
| const OSSL_PARAM *ossl_provider_gettable_params(const OSSL_PROVIDER *prov); |
| int ossl_provider_get_params(const OSSL_PROVIDER *prov, OSSL_PARAM params[]); |
| int ossl_provider_get_capabilities(const OSSL_PROVIDER *prov, |
| const char *capability, |
| OSSL_CALLBACK *cb, |
| void *arg); |
| const OSSL_ALGORITHM *ossl_provider_query_operation(const OSSL_PROVIDER *prov, |
| int operation_id, |
| int *no_cache); |
| |
| int ossl_provider_set_operation_bit(OSSL_PROVIDER *provider, size_t bitnum); |
| int ossl_provider_test_operation_bit(OSSL_PROVIDER *provider, size_t bitnum, |
| int *result); |
| |
| =head1 DESCRIPTION |
| |
| I<OSSL_PROVIDER> is a type that holds all the necessary information |
| to handle a provider, regardless of if it's built in to the |
| application or the OpenSSL libraries, or if it's a loadable provider |
| module. |
| Instances of this type are commonly referred to as "provider objects". |
| |
| A provider object is always stored in a set of provider objects |
| in the library context. |
| |
| Provider objects are reference counted. |
| |
| Provider objects are initially inactive, i.e. they are only recorded |
| in the store, but are not used. |
| They are activated with the first call to ossl_provider_activate(), |
| and are inactivated when ossl_provider_free() has been called as many |
| times as ossl_provider_activate() has. |
| |
| =head2 Functions |
| |
| ossl_provider_find() finds an existing provider object in the provider |
| object store by I<name>. |
| The config file will be automatically loaded unless I<noconfig> is set. |
| Typically I<noconfig> should be 0. |
| We set I<noconfig> to 1 only when calling these functions while processing a |
| config file in order to avoid recursively attempting to load the file. |
| The provider object it finds has its reference count incremented. |
| |
| ossl_provider_new() creates a new provider object named I<name> and |
| stores it in the provider object store, unless there already is one |
| there with the same name. |
| If there already is one with the same name, it's returned with its |
| reference count incremented. |
| The config file will be automatically loaded unless I<noconfig> is set. |
| Typically I<noconfig> should be 0. |
| We set I<noconfig> to 1 only when calling these functions while processing a |
| config file in order to avoid recursively attempting to load the file. |
| The reference count of a newly created provider object will always |
| be 2; one for being added to the store, and one for the returned |
| reference. |
| If I<init_function> is NULL, the provider is assumed to be a |
| dynamically loadable module, with the symbol B<OSSL_provider_init> as |
| its initialisation function. |
| If I<init_function> isn't NULL, the provider is assumed to be built |
| in, with I<init_function> being the pointer to its initialisation |
| function. |
| For further description of the initialisation function, see the |
| description of ossl_provider_activate() below. |
| |
| ossl_provider_up_ref() increments the provider object I<prov>'s |
| reference count. |
| |
| ossl_provider_free() decrements the provider object I<prov>'s |
| reference count; if it drops below 2, the provider object is assumed |
| to have fallen out of use and will be deactivated (its I<teardown> |
| function is called); if it drops down to zero, I<prov> is assumed to |
| have been taken out of the store, and the associated module will be |
| unloaded if one was loaded, and I<prov> itself will be freed. |
| |
| ossl_provider_set_fallback() marks an available provider I<prov> as |
| fallback. |
| Note that after this call, the provider object pointer that was |
| used can simply be dropped, but not freed. |
| |
| ossl_provider_set_module_path() sets the module path to load the |
| provider module given the provider object I<prov>. |
| This will be used in preference to automatically trying to figure out |
| the path from the provider name and the default module directory (more |
| on this in L</NOTES>). |
| |
| ossl_provider_libctx() returns the library context the given |
| provider I<prov> is registered in. |
| |
| ossl_provider_add_parameter() adds a global parameter for the provider |
| to retrieve as it sees fit. |
| The parameters are a combination of I<name> and I<value>, and the |
| provider will use the name to find the value it wants. |
| Only text parameters can be given, and it's up to the provider to |
| interpret them. |
| |
| ossl_provider_activate() "activates" the provider for the given |
| provider object I<prov>. |
| What "activates" means depends on what type of provider object it |
| is: |
| |
| =over 4 |
| |
| =item * |
| |
| If an initialization function was given with ossl_provider_new(), that |
| function will get called. |
| |
| =item * |
| |
| If no initialization function was given with ossl_provider_new(), a |
| loadable module with the I<name> that was given to ossl_provider_new() |
| will be located and loaded, then the symbol B<OSSL_provider_init> will |
| be located in that module, and called. |
| |
| =back |
| |
| ossl_provider_available() activates all fallbacks if no provider is |
| activated yet, then checks if given provider object I<prov> is |
| activated. |
| |
| ossl_provider_ctx() returns a context created by the provider. |
| Outside of the provider, it's completely opaque, but it needs to be |
| passed back to some of the provider functions. |
| |
| ossl_provider_forall_loaded() iterates over all the currently |
| "activated" providers, and calls I<cb> for each of them. |
| If no providers have been "activated" yet, it tries to activate all |
| available fallback providers and tries another iteration. |
| |
| ossl_provider_name() returns the name that was given with |
| ossl_provider_new(). |
| |
| ossl_provider_dso() returns a reference to the module, for providers |
| that come in the form of loadable modules. |
| |
| ossl_provider_module_name() returns the filename of the module, for |
| providers that come in the form of loadable modules. |
| |
| ossl_provider_module_path() returns the full path of the module file, |
| for providers that come in the form of loadable modules. |
| |
| ossl_provider_teardown() calls the provider's I<teardown> function, if |
| the provider has one. |
| |
| ossl_provider_gettable_params() calls the provider's I<gettable_params> |
| function, if the provider has one. |
| It should return an array of I<OSSL_PARAM> to describe all the |
| parameters that the provider has for the provider object. |
| |
| ossl_provider_get_params() calls the provider's parameter request |
| responder. |
| It should treat the given I<OSSL_PARAM> array as described in |
| L<OSSL_PARAM(3)>. |
| |
| ossl_provider_get_capabilities() calls the provider's I<get_capabilities> function, |
| if the provider has one. It provides the name of the I<capability> and a |
| callback I<cb> parameter to call for each capability that has a matching name in |
| the provider. The callback gets passed OSSL_PARAM details about the capability as |
| well as the caller supplied argument I<arg>. |
| |
| ossl_provider_query_operation() calls the provider's |
| I<query_operation> function, if the provider has one. |
| It should return an array of I<OSSL_ALGORITHM> for the given |
| I<operation_id>. |
| |
| ossl_provider_set_operation_bit() registers a 1 for operation I<bitnum> |
| in a bitstring that's internal to I<provider>. |
| |
| ossl_provider_tests_operation_bit() checks if the bit operation I<bitnum> |
| is set (1) or not (0) in the internal I<provider> bitstring, and sets |
| I<*result> to 1 or 0 accorddingly. |
| |
| =head1 NOTES |
| |
| Locating a provider module happens as follows: |
| |
| =over 4 |
| |
| =item 1. |
| |
| If a path was given with ossl_provider_set_module_path(), use that as |
| module path. |
| Otherwise, use the provider object's name as module path, with |
| platform specific standard extensions added. |
| |
| =item 2. |
| |
| If the environment variable B<OPENSSL_MODULES> is defined, assume its |
| value is a directory specification and merge it with the module path. |
| Otherwise, merge the value of the OpenSSL built in macro B<MODULESDIR> |
| with the module path. |
| |
| =back |
| |
| When this process is done, the result is used when trying to load the |
| provider module. |
| |
| The command C<openssl version -m> can be used to find out the value |
| of the built in macro B<MODULESDIR>. |
| |
| =head1 RETURN VALUES |
| |
| ossl_provider_find() and ossl_provider_new() return a pointer to a |
| provider object (I<OSSL_PROVIDER>) on success, or NULL on error. |
| |
| ossl_provider_up_ref() returns the value of the reference count after |
| it has been incremented. |
| |
| ossl_provider_free() doesn't return any value. |
| |
| ossl_provider_set_module_path(), ossl_provider_set_fallback() and |
| ossl_provider_activate() return 1 on success, or 0 on error. |
| |
| ossl_provider_available() return 1 if the provider is available, |
| otherwise 0. |
| |
| ossl_provider_name(), ossl_provider_dso(), |
| ossl_provider_module_name(), and ossl_provider_module_path() return a |
| pointer to their respective data if it's available, otherwise NULL |
| is returned. |
| |
| ossl_provider_libctx() return a pointer to the library context. |
| This may be NULL, and is perfectly valid, as it denotes the default |
| global library context. |
| |
| ossl_provider_teardown() doesn't return any value. |
| |
| ossl_provider_gettable_params() returns a pointer to a constant |
| I<OSSL_PARAM> array if this function is available in the provider, |
| otherwise NULL. |
| |
| ossl_provider_get_params() returns 1 on success, or 0 on error. |
| If this function isn't available in the provider, 0 is returned. |
| |
| ossl_provider_set_operation_bit() and ossl_provider_test_operation_bit() |
| return 1 on success, or 0 on error. |
| |
| ossl_provider_get_capabilities() returns 1 on success, or 0 on error. |
| If this function isn't available in the provider or the provider does not |
| support the requested capability then 0 is returned. |
| |
| =head1 SEE ALSO |
| |
| L<OSSL_PROVIDER(3)>, L<provider(7)>, L<openssl(1)> |
| |
| =head1 HISTORY |
| |
| The functions described here were all added in OpenSSL 3.0. |
| |
| =head1 COPYRIGHT |
| |
| Copyright 2019-2020 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved. |
| |
| Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use |
| this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy |
| in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at |
| L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>. |
| |
| =cut |