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ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. * ECDH support in OpenSSL originally developed by * SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC., and contributed to the OpenSSL project. */ #ifndef OPENSSL_HEADER_X509_H #define OPENSSL_HEADER_X509_H #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include // IWYU pragma: export #if defined(__cplusplus) extern "C" { #endif // Legacy X.509 library. // // This header is part of OpenSSL's X.509 implementation. It is retained for // compatibility but should not be used by new code. The functions are difficult // to use correctly, and have buggy or non-standard behaviors. They are thus // particularly prone to behavior changes and API removals, as BoringSSL // iterates on these issues. // // In the future, a replacement library will be available. Meanwhile, minimize // dependencies on this header where possible. // Certificates. // // An |X509| object represents an X.509 certificate, defined in RFC 5280. // // Although an |X509| is a mutable object, mutating an |X509| can give incorrect // results. Callers typically obtain |X509|s by parsing some input with // |d2i_X509|, etc. Such objects carry information such as the serialized // TBSCertificate and decoded extensions, which will become inconsistent when // mutated. // // Instead, mutation functions should only be used when issuing new // certificates, as described in a later section. DEFINE_STACK_OF(X509) // X509 is an |ASN1_ITEM| whose ASN.1 type is X.509 Certificate (RFC 5280) and C // type is |X509*|. DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(X509) // X509_up_ref adds one to the reference count of |x509| and returns one. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_up_ref(X509 *x509); // X509_chain_up_ref returns a newly-allocated |STACK_OF(X509)| containing a // shallow copy of |chain|, or NULL on error. That is, the return value has the // same contents as |chain|, and each |X509|'s reference count is incremented by // one. OPENSSL_EXPORT STACK_OF(X509) *X509_chain_up_ref(STACK_OF(X509) *chain); // X509_dup returns a newly-allocated copy of |x509|, or NULL on error. This // function works by serializing the structure, so auxiliary properties (see // |i2d_X509_AUX|) are not preserved. Additionally, if |x509| is incomplete, // this function may fail. // // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/407): This function should be const and // thread-safe but is currently neither in some cases, notably if |crl| was // mutated. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509 *X509_dup(X509 *x509); // X509_free decrements |x509|'s reference count and, if zero, releases memory // associated with |x509|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_free(X509 *x509); // d2i_X509 parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded X.509 // Certificate (RFC 5280), as described in |d2i_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509 *d2i_X509(X509 **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); // X509_parse_from_buffer parses an X.509 structure from |buf| and returns a // fresh X509 or NULL on error. There must not be any trailing data in |buf|. // The returned structure (if any) holds a reference to |buf| rather than // copying parts of it as a normal |d2i_X509| call would do. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509 *X509_parse_from_buffer(CRYPTO_BUFFER *buf); // i2d_X509 marshals |x509| as a DER-encoded X.509 Certificate (RFC 5280), as // described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. // // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/407): This function should be const and // thread-safe but is currently neither in some cases, notably if |x509| was // mutated. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_X509(X509 *x509, uint8_t **outp); // X509_VERSION_* are X.509 version numbers. Note the numerical values of all // defined X.509 versions are one less than the named version. #define X509_VERSION_1 0 #define X509_VERSION_2 1 #define X509_VERSION_3 2 // X509_get_version returns the numerical value of |x509|'s version, which will // be one of the |X509_VERSION_*| constants. OPENSSL_EXPORT long X509_get_version(const X509 *x509); // X509_get0_serialNumber returns |x509|'s serial number. OPENSSL_EXPORT const ASN1_INTEGER *X509_get0_serialNumber(const X509 *x509); // X509_get0_notBefore returns |x509|'s notBefore time. OPENSSL_EXPORT const ASN1_TIME *X509_get0_notBefore(const X509 *x509); // X509_get0_notAfter returns |x509|'s notAfter time. OPENSSL_EXPORT const ASN1_TIME *X509_get0_notAfter(const X509 *x509); // X509_get_issuer_name returns |x509|'s issuer. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_NAME *X509_get_issuer_name(const X509 *x509); // X509_get_subject_name returns |x509|'s subject. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_NAME *X509_get_subject_name(const X509 *x509); // X509_get_X509_PUBKEY returns the public key of |x509|. Note this function is // not const-correct for legacy reasons. Callers should not modify the returned // object. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_PUBKEY *X509_get_X509_PUBKEY(const X509 *x509); // X509_get0_pubkey returns |x509|'s public key as an |EVP_PKEY|, or NULL if the // public key was unsupported or could not be decoded. The |EVP_PKEY| is cached // in |x509|, so callers must not mutate the result. OPENSSL_EXPORT EVP_PKEY *X509_get0_pubkey(const X509 *x509); // X509_get_pubkey behaves like |X509_get0_pubkey| but increments the reference // count on the |EVP_PKEY|. The caller must release the result with // |EVP_PKEY_free| when done. The |EVP_PKEY| is cached in |x509|, so callers // must not mutate the result. OPENSSL_EXPORT EVP_PKEY *X509_get_pubkey(const X509 *x509); // X509_get0_pubkey_bitstr returns the BIT STRING portion of |x509|'s public // key. Note this does not contain the AlgorithmIdentifier portion. // // WARNING: This function returns a non-const pointer for OpenSSL compatibility, // but the caller must not modify the resulting object. Doing so will break // internal invariants in |x509|. OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_BIT_STRING *X509_get0_pubkey_bitstr(const X509 *x509); // X509_check_private_key returns one if |x509|'s public key matches |pkey| and // zero otherwise. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_check_private_key(const X509 *x509, const EVP_PKEY *pkey); // X509_get0_uids sets |*out_issuer_uid| to a non-owning pointer to the // issuerUID field of |x509|, or NULL if |x509| has no issuerUID. It similarly // outputs |x509|'s subjectUID field to |*out_subject_uid|. // // Callers may pass NULL to either |out_issuer_uid| or |out_subject_uid| to // ignore the corresponding field. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_get0_uids(const X509 *x509, const ASN1_BIT_STRING **out_issuer_uid, const ASN1_BIT_STRING **out_subject_uid); // The following bits are returned from |X509_get_extension_flags|. // EXFLAG_BCONS indicates the certificate has a basic constraints extension. #define EXFLAG_BCONS 0x1 // EXFLAG_KUSAGE indicates the certifcate has a key usage extension. #define EXFLAG_KUSAGE 0x2 // EXFLAG_XKUSAGE indicates the certifcate has an extended key usage extension. #define EXFLAG_XKUSAGE 0x4 // EXFLAG_CA indicates the certificate has a basic constraints extension with // the CA bit set. #define EXFLAG_CA 0x10 // EXFLAG_SI indicates the certificate is self-issued, i.e. its subject and // issuer names match. #define EXFLAG_SI 0x20 // EXFLAG_V1 indicates an X.509v1 certificate. #define EXFLAG_V1 0x40 // EXFLAG_INVALID indicates an error processing some extension. The certificate // should not be accepted. Note the lack of this bit does not imply all // extensions are valid, only those used to compute extension flags. #define EXFLAG_INVALID 0x80 // EXFLAG_SET is an internal bit that indicates extension flags were computed. #define EXFLAG_SET 0x100 // EXFLAG_CRITICAL indicates an unsupported critical extension. The certificate // should not be accepted. #define EXFLAG_CRITICAL 0x200 // EXFLAG_SS indicates the certificate is likely self-signed. That is, if it is // self-issued, its authority key identifier (if any) matches itself, and its // key usage extension (if any) allows certificate signatures. The signature // itself is not checked in computing this bit. #define EXFLAG_SS 0x2000 // X509_get_extension_flags decodes a set of extensions from |x509| and returns // a collection of |EXFLAG_*| bits which reflect |x509|. If there was an error // in computing this bitmask, the result will include the |EXFLAG_INVALID| bit. OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t X509_get_extension_flags(X509 *x509); // X509_get_pathlen returns path length constraint from the basic constraints // extension in |x509|. (See RFC 5280, section 4.2.1.9.) It returns -1 if the // constraint is not present, or if some extension in |x509| was invalid. // // TODO(crbug.com/boringssl/381): Decoding an |X509| object will not check for // invalid extensions. To detect the error case, call // |X509_get_extension_flags| and check the |EXFLAG_INVALID| bit. OPENSSL_EXPORT long X509_get_pathlen(X509 *x509); // X509v3_KU_* are key usage bits returned from |X509_get_key_usage|. #define X509v3_KU_DIGITAL_SIGNATURE 0x0080 #define X509v3_KU_NON_REPUDIATION 0x0040 #define X509v3_KU_KEY_ENCIPHERMENT 0x0020 #define X509v3_KU_DATA_ENCIPHERMENT 0x0010 #define X509v3_KU_KEY_AGREEMENT 0x0008 #define X509v3_KU_KEY_CERT_SIGN 0x0004 #define X509v3_KU_CRL_SIGN 0x0002 #define X509v3_KU_ENCIPHER_ONLY 0x0001 #define X509v3_KU_DECIPHER_ONLY 0x8000 // X509_get_key_usage returns a bitmask of key usages (see Section 4.2.1.3 of // RFC 5280) which |x509| is valid for. This function only reports the first 16 // bits, in a little-endian byte order, but big-endian bit order. That is, bits // 0 though 7 are reported at 1<<7 through 1<<0, and bits 8 through 15 are // reported at 1<<15 through 1<<8. // // Instead of depending on this bit order, callers should compare against the // |X509v3_KU_*| constants. // // If |x509| has no key usage extension, all key usages are valid and this // function returns |UINT32_MAX|. If there was an error processing |x509|'s // extensions, or if the first 16 bits in the key usage extension were all zero, // this function returns zero. OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t X509_get_key_usage(X509 *x509); // XKU_* are extended key usage bits returned from // |X509_get_extended_key_usage|. #define XKU_SSL_SERVER 0x1 #define XKU_SSL_CLIENT 0x2 #define XKU_SMIME 0x4 #define XKU_CODE_SIGN 0x8 #define XKU_SGC 0x10 #define XKU_OCSP_SIGN 0x20 #define XKU_TIMESTAMP 0x40 #define XKU_DVCS 0x80 #define XKU_ANYEKU 0x100 // X509_get_extended_key_usage returns a bitmask of extended key usages (see // Section 4.2.1.12 of RFC 5280) which |x509| is valid for. The result will be // a combination of |XKU_*| constants. If checking an extended key usage not // defined above, callers should extract the extended key usage extension // separately, e.g. via |X509_get_ext_d2i|. // // If |x509| has no extended key usage extension, all extended key usages are // valid and this function returns |UINT32_MAX|. If there was an error // processing |x509|'s extensions, or if |x509|'s extended key usage extension // contained no recognized usages, this function returns zero. OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t X509_get_extended_key_usage(X509 *x509); // X509_get0_subject_key_id returns |x509|'s subject key identifier, if present. // (See RFC 5280, section 4.2.1.2.) It returns NULL if the extension is not // present or if some extension in |x509| was invalid. // // TODO(crbug.com/boringssl/381): Decoding an |X509| object will not check for // invalid extensions. To detect the error case, call // |X509_get_extension_flags| and check the |EXFLAG_INVALID| bit. OPENSSL_EXPORT const ASN1_OCTET_STRING *X509_get0_subject_key_id(X509 *x509); // X509_get0_authority_key_id returns keyIdentifier of |x509|'s authority key // identifier, if the extension and field are present. (See RFC 5280, // section 4.2.1.1.) It returns NULL if the extension is not present, if it is // present but lacks a keyIdentifier field, or if some extension in |x509| was // invalid. // // TODO(crbug.com/boringssl/381): Decoding an |X509| object will not check for // invalid extensions. To detect the error case, call // |X509_get_extension_flags| and check the |EXFLAG_INVALID| bit. OPENSSL_EXPORT const ASN1_OCTET_STRING *X509_get0_authority_key_id(X509 *x509); DEFINE_STACK_OF(GENERAL_NAME) typedef STACK_OF(GENERAL_NAME) GENERAL_NAMES; // X509_get0_authority_issuer returns the authorityCertIssuer of |x509|'s // authority key identifier, if the extension and field are present. (See // RFC 5280, section 4.2.1.1.) It returns NULL if the extension is not present, // if it is present but lacks a authorityCertIssuer field, or if some extension // in |x509| was invalid. // // TODO(crbug.com/boringssl/381): Decoding an |X509| object will not check for // invalid extensions. To detect the error case, call // |X509_get_extension_flags| and check the |EXFLAG_INVALID| bit. OPENSSL_EXPORT const GENERAL_NAMES *X509_get0_authority_issuer(X509 *x509); // X509_get0_authority_serial returns the authorityCertSerialNumber of |x509|'s // authority key identifier, if the extension and field are present. (See // RFC 5280, section 4.2.1.1.) It returns NULL if the extension is not present, // if it is present but lacks a authorityCertSerialNumber field, or if some // extension in |x509| was invalid. // // TODO(crbug.com/boringssl/381): Decoding an |X509| object will not check for // invalid extensions. To detect the error case, call // |X509_get_extension_flags| and check the |EXFLAG_INVALID| bit. OPENSSL_EXPORT const ASN1_INTEGER *X509_get0_authority_serial(X509 *x509); // X509_get0_extensions returns |x509|'s extension list, or NULL if |x509| omits // it. OPENSSL_EXPORT const STACK_OF(X509_EXTENSION) *X509_get0_extensions( const X509 *x509); // X509_get_ext_count returns the number of extensions in |x|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_get_ext_count(const X509 *x); // X509_get_ext_by_NID behaves like |X509v3_get_ext_by_NID| but searches for // extensions in |x|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_get_ext_by_NID(const X509 *x, int nid, int lastpos); // X509_get_ext_by_OBJ behaves like |X509v3_get_ext_by_OBJ| but searches for // extensions in |x|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_get_ext_by_OBJ(const X509 *x, const ASN1_OBJECT *obj, int lastpos); // X509_get_ext_by_critical behaves like |X509v3_get_ext_by_critical| but // searches for extensions in |x|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_get_ext_by_critical(const X509 *x, int crit, int lastpos); // X509_get_ext returns the extension in |x| at index |loc|, or NULL if |loc| is // out of bounds. This function returns a non-const pointer for OpenSSL // compatibility, but callers should not mutate the result. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_EXTENSION *X509_get_ext(const X509 *x, int loc); // X509_get_ext_d2i behaves like |X509V3_get_d2i| but looks for the extension in // |x509|'s extension list. // // WARNING: This function is difficult to use correctly. See the documentation // for |X509V3_get_d2i| for details. OPENSSL_EXPORT void *X509_get_ext_d2i(const X509 *x509, int nid, int *out_critical, int *out_idx); // X509_get0_tbs_sigalg returns the signature algorithm in |x509|'s // TBSCertificate. For the outer signature algorithm, see |X509_get0_signature|. // // Certificates with mismatched signature algorithms will successfully parse, // but they will be rejected when verifying. OPENSSL_EXPORT const X509_ALGOR *X509_get0_tbs_sigalg(const X509 *x509); // X509_get0_signature sets |*out_sig| and |*out_alg| to the signature and // signature algorithm of |x509|, respectively. Either output pointer may be // NULL to ignore the value. // // This function outputs the outer signature algorithm. For the one in the // TBSCertificate, see |X509_get0_tbs_sigalg|. Certificates with mismatched // signature algorithms will successfully parse, but they will be rejected when // verifying. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_get0_signature(const ASN1_BIT_STRING **out_sig, const X509_ALGOR **out_alg, const X509 *x509); // X509_get_signature_nid returns the NID corresponding to |x509|'s signature // algorithm, or |NID_undef| if the signature algorithm does not correspond to // a known NID. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_get_signature_nid(const X509 *x509); // i2d_X509_tbs serializes the TBSCertificate portion of |x509|, as described in // |i2d_SAMPLE|. // // This function preserves the original encoding of the TBSCertificate and may // not reflect modifications made to |x509|. It may be used to manually verify // the signature of an existing certificate. To generate certificates, use // |i2d_re_X509_tbs| instead. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_X509_tbs(X509 *x509, unsigned char **outp); // X509_verify checks that |x509| has a valid signature by |pkey|. It returns // one if the signature is valid and zero otherwise. Note this function only // checks the signature itself and does not perform a full certificate // validation. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_verify(X509 *x509, EVP_PKEY *pkey); // X509_get1_email returns a newly-allocated list of NUL-terminated strings // containing all email addresses in |x509|'s subject and all rfc822name names // in |x509|'s subject alternative names. Email addresses which contain embedded // NUL bytes are skipped. // // On error, or if there are no such email addresses, it returns NULL. When // done, the caller must release the result with |X509_email_free|. OPENSSL_EXPORT STACK_OF(OPENSSL_STRING) *X509_get1_email(const X509 *x509); // X509_get1_ocsp returns a newly-allocated list of NUL-terminated strings // containing all OCSP URIs in |x509|. That is, it collects all URI // AccessDescriptions with an accessMethod of id-ad-ocsp in |x509|'s authority // information access extension. URIs which contain embedded NUL bytes are // skipped. // // On error, or if there are no such URIs, it returns NULL. When done, the // caller must release the result with |X509_email_free|. OPENSSL_EXPORT STACK_OF(OPENSSL_STRING) *X509_get1_ocsp(const X509 *x509); // X509_email_free releases memory associated with |sk|, including |sk| itself. // Each |OPENSSL_STRING| in |sk| must be a NUL-terminated string allocated with // |OPENSSL_malloc|. If |sk| is NULL, no action is taken. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_email_free(STACK_OF(OPENSSL_STRING) *sk); // X509_cmp compares |a| and |b| and returns zero if they are equal, a negative // number if |b| sorts after |a| and a negative number if |a| sorts after |b|. // The sort order implemented by this function is arbitrary and does not // reflect properties of the certificate such as expiry. Applications should not // rely on the order itself. // // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/355): This function works by comparing a // cached hash of the encoded certificate. If |a| or |b| could not be // serialized, the current behavior is to compare all unencodable certificates // as equal. This function should only be used with |X509| objects that were // parsed from bytes and never mutated. // // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/407): This function is const, but it is not // always thread-safe, notably if |a| and |b| were mutated. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_cmp(const X509 *a, const X509 *b); // Issuing certificates. // // An |X509| object may also represent an incomplete certificate. Callers may // construct empty |X509| objects, fill in fields individually, and finally sign // the result. The following functions may be used for this purpose. // X509_new returns a newly-allocated, empty |X509| object, or NULL on error. // This produces an incomplete certificate which may be filled in to issue a new // certificate. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509 *X509_new(void); // X509_set_version sets |x509|'s version to |version|, which should be one of // the |X509V_VERSION_*| constants. It returns one on success and zero on error. // // If unsure, use |X509_VERSION_3|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_set_version(X509 *x509, long version); // X509_set_serialNumber sets |x509|'s serial number to |serial|. It returns one // on success and zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_set_serialNumber(X509 *x509, const ASN1_INTEGER *serial); // X509_set1_notBefore sets |x509|'s notBefore time to |tm|. It returns one on // success and zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_set1_notBefore(X509 *x509, const ASN1_TIME *tm); // X509_set1_notAfter sets |x509|'s notAfter time to |tm|. it returns one on // success and zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_set1_notAfter(X509 *x509, const ASN1_TIME *tm); // X509_getm_notBefore returns a mutable pointer to |x509|'s notBefore time. OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_TIME *X509_getm_notBefore(X509 *x509); // X509_getm_notAfter returns a mutable pointer to |x509|'s notAfter time. OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_TIME *X509_getm_notAfter(X509 *x); // X509_set_issuer_name sets |x509|'s issuer to a copy of |name|. It returns one // on success and zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_set_issuer_name(X509 *x509, X509_NAME *name); // X509_set_subject_name sets |x509|'s subject to a copy of |name|. It returns // one on success and zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_set_subject_name(X509 *x509, X509_NAME *name); // X509_set_pubkey sets |x509|'s public key to |pkey|. It returns one on success // and zero on error. This function does not take ownership of |pkey| and // internally copies and updates reference counts as needed. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_set_pubkey(X509 *x509, EVP_PKEY *pkey); // X509_delete_ext removes the extension in |x| at index |loc| and returns the // removed extension, or NULL if |loc| was out of bounds. If non-NULL, the // caller must release the result with |X509_EXTENSION_free|. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_EXTENSION *X509_delete_ext(X509 *x, int loc); // X509_add_ext adds a copy of |ex| to |x|. It returns one on success and zero // on failure. The caller retains ownership of |ex| and can release it // independently of |x|. // // The new extension is inserted at index |loc|, shifting extensions to the // right. If |loc| is -1 or out of bounds, the new extension is appended to the // list. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_add_ext(X509 *x, const X509_EXTENSION *ex, int loc); // X509_add1_ext_i2d behaves like |X509V3_add1_i2d| but adds the extension to // |x|'s extension list. // // WARNING: This function may return zero or -1 on error. The caller must also // ensure |value|'s type matches |nid|. See the documentation for // |X509V3_add1_i2d| for details. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_add1_ext_i2d(X509 *x, int nid, void *value, int crit, unsigned long flags); // X509_sign signs |x509| with |pkey| and replaces the signature algorithm and // signature fields. It returns the length of the signature on success and zero // on error. This function uses digest algorithm |md|, or |pkey|'s default if // NULL. Other signing parameters use |pkey|'s defaults. To customize them, use // |X509_sign_ctx|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_sign(X509 *x509, EVP_PKEY *pkey, const EVP_MD *md); // X509_sign_ctx signs |x509| with |ctx| and replaces the signature algorithm // and signature fields. It returns the length of the signature on success and // zero on error. The signature algorithm and parameters come from |ctx|, which // must have been initialized with |EVP_DigestSignInit|. The caller should // configure the corresponding |EVP_PKEY_CTX| before calling this function. // // On success or failure, this function mutates |ctx| and resets it to the empty // state. Caller should not rely on its contents after the function returns. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_sign_ctx(X509 *x509, EVP_MD_CTX *ctx); // i2d_re_X509_tbs serializes the TBSCertificate portion of |x509|, as described // in |i2d_SAMPLE|. // // This function re-encodes the TBSCertificate and may not reflect |x509|'s // original encoding. It may be used to manually generate a signature for a new // certificate. To verify certificates, use |i2d_X509_tbs| instead. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_re_X509_tbs(X509 *x509, unsigned char **outp); // X509_set1_signature_algo sets |x509|'s signature algorithm to |algo| and // returns one on success or zero on error. It updates both the signature field // of the TBSCertificate structure, and the signatureAlgorithm field of the // Certificate. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_set1_signature_algo(X509 *x509, const X509_ALGOR *algo); // X509_set1_signature_value sets |x509|'s signature to a copy of the |sig_len| // bytes pointed by |sig|. It returns one on success and zero on error. // // Due to a specification error, X.509 certificates store signatures in ASN.1 // BIT STRINGs, but signature algorithms return byte strings rather than bit // strings. This function creates a BIT STRING containing a whole number of // bytes, with the bit order matching the DER encoding. This matches the // encoding used by all X.509 signature algorithms. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_set1_signature_value(X509 *x509, const uint8_t *sig, size_t sig_len); // Auxiliary certificate properties. // // |X509| objects optionally maintain auxiliary properties. These are not part // of the certificates themselves, and thus are not covered by signatures or // preserved by the standard serialization. They are used as inputs or outputs // to other functions in this library. // i2d_X509_AUX marshals |x509| as a DER-encoded X.509 Certificate (RFC 5280), // followed optionally by a separate, OpenSSL-specific structure with auxiliary // properties. It behaves as described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. // // Unlike similarly-named functions, this function does not output a single // ASN.1 element. Directly embedding the output in a larger ASN.1 structure will // not behave correctly. // // TODO(crbug.com/boringssl/407): |x509| should be const. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_X509_AUX(X509 *x509, uint8_t **outp); // d2i_X509_AUX parses up to |length| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded X.509 // Certificate (RFC 5280), followed optionally by a separate, OpenSSL-specific // structure with auxiliary properties. It behaves as described in |d2i_SAMPLE|. // // WARNING: Passing untrusted input to this function allows an attacker to // control auxiliary properties. This can allow unexpected influence over the // application if the certificate is used in a context that reads auxiliary // properties. This includes PKCS#12 serialization, trusted certificates in // |X509_STORE|, and callers of |X509_alias_get0| or |X509_keyid_get0|. // // Unlike similarly-named functions, this function does not parse a single // ASN.1 element. Trying to parse data directly embedded in a larger ASN.1 // structure will not behave correctly. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509 *d2i_X509_AUX(X509 **x509, const uint8_t **inp, long length); // X509_alias_set1 sets |x509|'s alias to |len| bytes from |name|. If |name| is // NULL, the alias is cleared instead. Aliases are not part of the certificate // itself and will not be serialized by |i2d_X509|. If |x509| is serialized in // a PKCS#12 structure, the friendlyName attribute (RFC 2985) will contain this // alias. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_alias_set1(X509 *x509, const uint8_t *name, ossl_ssize_t len); // X509_keyid_set1 sets |x509|'s key ID to |len| bytes from |id|. If |id| is // NULL, the key ID is cleared instead. Key IDs are not part of the certificate // itself and will not be serialized by |i2d_X509|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_keyid_set1(X509 *x509, const uint8_t *id, ossl_ssize_t len); // X509_alias_get0 looks up |x509|'s alias. If found, it sets |*out_len| to the // alias's length and returns a pointer to a buffer containing the contents. If // not found, it outputs the empty string by returning NULL and setting // |*out_len| to zero. // // If |x509| was parsed from a PKCS#12 structure (see // |PKCS12_get_key_and_certs|), the alias will reflect the friendlyName // attribute (RFC 2985). // // WARNING: In OpenSSL, this function did not set |*out_len| when the alias was // missing. Callers that target both OpenSSL and BoringSSL should set the value // to zero before calling this function. OPENSSL_EXPORT const uint8_t *X509_alias_get0(const X509 *x509, int *out_len); // X509_keyid_get0 looks up |x509|'s key ID. If found, it sets |*out_len| to the // key ID's length and returns a pointer to a buffer containing the contents. If // not found, it outputs the empty string by returning NULL and setting // |*out_len| to zero. // // WARNING: In OpenSSL, this function did not set |*out_len| when the alias was // missing. Callers that target both OpenSSL and BoringSSL should set the value // to zero before calling this function. OPENSSL_EXPORT const uint8_t *X509_keyid_get0(const X509 *x509, int *out_len); // X509_add1_trust_object configures |x509| as a valid trust anchor for |obj|. // It returns one on success and zero on error. |obj| should be a certificate // usage OID associated with an |X509_TRUST_*| constant. // // See |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_trust| for details on how this value is evaluated. // Note this only takes effect if |x509| was configured as a trusted certificate // via |X509_STORE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_add1_trust_object(X509 *x509, const ASN1_OBJECT *obj); // X509_add1_reject_object configures |x509| as distrusted for |obj|. It returns // one on success and zero on error. |obj| should be a certificate usage OID // associated with an |X509_TRUST_*| constant. // // See |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_trust| for details on how this value is evaluated. // Note this only takes effect if |x509| was configured as a trusted certificate // via |X509_STORE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_add1_reject_object(X509 *x509, const ASN1_OBJECT *obj); // X509_trust_clear clears the list of OIDs for which |x509| is trusted. See // also |X509_add1_trust_object|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_trust_clear(X509 *x509); // X509_reject_clear clears the list of OIDs for which |x509| is distrusted. See // also |X509_add1_reject_object|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_reject_clear(X509 *x509); // Certificate revocation lists. // // An |X509_CRL| object represents an X.509 certificate revocation list (CRL), // defined in RFC 5280. A CRL is a signed list of certificates, the // revokedCertificates field, which are no longer considered valid. Each entry // of this list is represented with an |X509_REVOKED| object, documented in the // "CRL entries" section below. // // Although an |X509_CRL| is a mutable object, mutating an |X509_CRL| or its // |X509_REVOKED|s can give incorrect results. Callers typically obtain // |X509_CRL|s by parsing some input with |d2i_X509_CRL|, etc. Such objects // carry information such as the serialized TBSCertList and decoded extensions, // which will become inconsistent when mutated. // // Instead, mutation functions should only be used when issuing new CRLs, as // described in a later section. DEFINE_STACK_OF(X509_CRL) DEFINE_STACK_OF(X509_REVOKED) // X509_CRL_up_ref adds one to the reference count of |crl| and returns one. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_CRL_up_ref(X509_CRL *crl); // X509_CRL_dup returns a newly-allocated copy of |crl|, or NULL on error. This // function works by serializing the structure, so if |crl| is incomplete, it // may fail. // // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/407): This function should be const and // thread-safe but is currently neither in some cases, notably if |crl| was // mutated. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_CRL *X509_CRL_dup(X509_CRL *crl); // X509_CRL_free decrements |crl|'s reference count and, if zero, releases // memory associated with |crl|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_CRL_free(X509_CRL *crl); // d2i_X509_CRL parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded X.509 // CertificateList (RFC 5280), as described in |d2i_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_CRL *d2i_X509_CRL(X509_CRL **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); // i2d_X509_CRL marshals |crl| as a X.509 CertificateList (RFC 5280), as // described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. // // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/407): This function should be const and // thread-safe but is currently neither in some cases, notably if |crl| was // mutated. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_X509_CRL(X509_CRL *crl, uint8_t **outp); // X509_CRL_match compares |a| and |b| and returns zero if they are equal, a // negative number if |b| sorts after |a| and a negative number if |a| sorts // after |b|. The sort order implemented by this function is arbitrary and does // not reflect properties of the CRL such as expiry. Applications should not // rely on the order itself. // // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/355): This function works by comparing a // cached hash of the encoded CRL. This cached hash is computed when the CRL is // parsed, but not when mutating or issuing CRLs. This function should only be // used with |X509_CRL| objects that were parsed from bytes and never mutated. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_CRL_match(const X509_CRL *a, const X509_CRL *b); #define X509_CRL_VERSION_1 0 #define X509_CRL_VERSION_2 1 // X509_CRL_get_version returns the numerical value of |crl|'s version, which // will be one of the |X509_CRL_VERSION_*| constants. OPENSSL_EXPORT long X509_CRL_get_version(const X509_CRL *crl); // X509_CRL_get0_lastUpdate returns |crl|'s thisUpdate time. The OpenSSL API // refers to this field as lastUpdate. OPENSSL_EXPORT const ASN1_TIME *X509_CRL_get0_lastUpdate(const X509_CRL *crl); // X509_CRL_get0_nextUpdate returns |crl|'s nextUpdate time, or NULL if |crl| // has none. OPENSSL_EXPORT const ASN1_TIME *X509_CRL_get0_nextUpdate(const X509_CRL *crl); // X509_CRL_get_issuer returns |crl|'s issuer name. Note this function is not // const-correct for legacy reasons. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_NAME *X509_CRL_get_issuer(const X509_CRL *crl); // X509_CRL_get0_by_serial finds the entry in |crl| whose serial number is // |serial|. If found, it sets |*out| to the entry and returns one. If not // found, it returns zero. // // On success, |*out| continues to be owned by |crl|. It is an error to free or // otherwise modify |*out|. // // TODO(crbug.com/boringssl/600): Ideally |crl| would be const. It is broadly // thread-safe, but changes the order of entries in |crl|. It cannot be called // concurrently with |i2d_X509_CRL|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_CRL_get0_by_serial(X509_CRL *crl, X509_REVOKED **out, const ASN1_INTEGER *serial); // X509_CRL_get0_by_cert behaves like |X509_CRL_get0_by_serial|, except it looks // for the entry that matches |x509|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_CRL_get0_by_cert(X509_CRL *crl, X509_REVOKED **out, X509 *x509); // X509_CRL_get_REVOKED returns the list of revoked certificates in |crl|, or // NULL if |crl| omits it. // // TOOD(davidben): This function was originally a macro, without clear const // semantics. It should take a const input and give const output, but the latter // would break existing callers. For now, we match upstream. OPENSSL_EXPORT STACK_OF(X509_REVOKED) *X509_CRL_get_REVOKED(X509_CRL *crl); // X509_CRL_get0_extensions returns |crl|'s extension list, or NULL if |crl| // omits it. A CRL can have extensions on individual entries, which is // |X509_REVOKED_get0_extensions|, or on the overall CRL, which is this // function. OPENSSL_EXPORT const STACK_OF(X509_EXTENSION) *X509_CRL_get0_extensions( const X509_CRL *crl); // X509_CRL_get_ext_count returns the number of extensions in |x|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_CRL_get_ext_count(const X509_CRL *x); // X509_CRL_get_ext_by_NID behaves like |X509v3_get_ext_by_NID| but searches for // extensions in |x|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_CRL_get_ext_by_NID(const X509_CRL *x, int nid, int lastpos); // X509_CRL_get_ext_by_OBJ behaves like |X509v3_get_ext_by_OBJ| but searches for // extensions in |x|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_CRL_get_ext_by_OBJ(const X509_CRL *x, const ASN1_OBJECT *obj, int lastpos); // X509_CRL_get_ext_by_critical behaves like |X509v3_get_ext_by_critical| but // searches for extensions in |x|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_CRL_get_ext_by_critical(const X509_CRL *x, int crit, int lastpos); // X509_CRL_get_ext returns the extension in |x| at index |loc|, or NULL if // |loc| is out of bounds. This function returns a non-const pointer for OpenSSL // compatibility, but callers should not mutate the result. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_EXTENSION *X509_CRL_get_ext(const X509_CRL *x, int loc); // X509_CRL_get_ext_d2i behaves like |X509V3_get_d2i| but looks for the // extension in |crl|'s extension list. // // WARNING: This function is difficult to use correctly. See the documentation // for |X509V3_get_d2i| for details. OPENSSL_EXPORT void *X509_CRL_get_ext_d2i(const X509_CRL *crl, int nid, int *out_critical, int *out_idx); // X509_CRL_get0_signature sets |*out_sig| and |*out_alg| to the signature and // signature algorithm of |crl|, respectively. Either output pointer may be NULL // to ignore the value. // // This function outputs the outer signature algorithm, not the one in the // TBSCertList. CRLs with mismatched signature algorithms will successfully // parse, but they will be rejected when verifying. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_CRL_get0_signature(const X509_CRL *crl, const ASN1_BIT_STRING **out_sig, const X509_ALGOR **out_alg); // X509_CRL_get_signature_nid returns the NID corresponding to |crl|'s signature // algorithm, or |NID_undef| if the signature algorithm does not correspond to // a known NID. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_CRL_get_signature_nid(const X509_CRL *crl); // i2d_X509_CRL_tbs serializes the TBSCertList portion of |crl|, as described in // |i2d_SAMPLE|. // // This function preserves the original encoding of the TBSCertList and may not // reflect modifications made to |crl|. It may be used to manually verify the // signature of an existing CRL. To generate CRLs, use |i2d_re_X509_CRL_tbs| // instead. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_X509_CRL_tbs(X509_CRL *crl, unsigned char **outp); // X509_CRL_verify checks that |crl| has a valid signature by |pkey|. It returns // one if the signature is valid and zero otherwise. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_CRL_verify(X509_CRL *crl, EVP_PKEY *pkey); // Issuing certificate revocation lists. // // An |X509_CRL| object may also represent an incomplete CRL. Callers may // construct empty |X509_CRL| objects, fill in fields individually, and finally // sign the result. The following functions may be used for this purpose. // X509_CRL_new returns a newly-allocated, empty |X509_CRL| object, or NULL on // error. This object may be filled in and then signed to construct a CRL. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_CRL *X509_CRL_new(void); // X509_CRL_set_version sets |crl|'s version to |version|, which should be one // of the |X509_CRL_VERSION_*| constants. It returns one on success and zero on // error. // // If unsure, use |X509_CRL_VERSION_2|. Note that, unlike certificates, CRL // versions are only defined up to v2. Callers should not use |X509_VERSION_3|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_CRL_set_version(X509_CRL *crl, long version); // X509_CRL_set_issuer_name sets |crl|'s issuer to a copy of |name|. It returns // one on success and zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_CRL_set_issuer_name(X509_CRL *crl, X509_NAME *name); // X509_CRL_set1_lastUpdate sets |crl|'s thisUpdate time to |tm|. It returns one // on success and zero on error. The OpenSSL API refers to this field as // lastUpdate. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_CRL_set1_lastUpdate(X509_CRL *crl, const ASN1_TIME *tm); // X509_CRL_set1_nextUpdate sets |crl|'s nextUpdate time to |tm|. It returns one // on success and zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_CRL_set1_nextUpdate(X509_CRL *crl, const ASN1_TIME *tm); // X509_CRL_add0_revoked adds |rev| to |crl|. On success, it takes ownership of // |rev| and returns one. On error, it returns zero. If this function fails, the // caller retains ownership of |rev| and must release it when done. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_CRL_add0_revoked(X509_CRL *crl, X509_REVOKED *rev); // X509_CRL_sort sorts the entries in |crl| by serial number. It returns one on // success and zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_CRL_sort(X509_CRL *crl); // X509_CRL_delete_ext removes the extension in |x| at index |loc| and returns // the removed extension, or NULL if |loc| was out of bounds. If non-NULL, the // caller must release the result with |X509_EXTENSION_free|. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_EXTENSION *X509_CRL_delete_ext(X509_CRL *x, int loc); // X509_CRL_add_ext adds a copy of |ex| to |x|. It returns one on success and // zero on failure. The caller retains ownership of |ex| and can release it // independently of |x|. // // The new extension is inserted at index |loc|, shifting extensions to the // right. If |loc| is -1 or out of bounds, the new extension is appended to the // list. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_CRL_add_ext(X509_CRL *x, const X509_EXTENSION *ex, int loc); // X509_CRL_add1_ext_i2d behaves like |X509V3_add1_i2d| but adds the extension // to |x|'s extension list. // // WARNING: This function may return zero or -1 on error. The caller must also // ensure |value|'s type matches |nid|. See the documentation for // |X509V3_add1_i2d| for details. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_CRL_add1_ext_i2d(X509_CRL *x, int nid, void *value, int crit, unsigned long flags); // X509_CRL_sign signs |crl| with |pkey| and replaces the signature algorithm // and signature fields. It returns the length of the signature on success and // zero on error. This function uses digest algorithm |md|, or |pkey|'s default // if NULL. Other signing parameters use |pkey|'s defaults. To customize them, // use |X509_CRL_sign_ctx|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_CRL_sign(X509_CRL *crl, EVP_PKEY *pkey, const EVP_MD *md); // X509_CRL_sign_ctx signs |crl| with |ctx| and replaces the signature algorithm // and signature fields. It returns the length of the signature on success and // zero on error. The signature algorithm and parameters come from |ctx|, which // must have been initialized with |EVP_DigestSignInit|. The caller should // configure the corresponding |EVP_PKEY_CTX| before calling this function. // // On success or failure, this function mutates |ctx| and resets it to the empty // state. Caller should not rely on its contents after the function returns. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_CRL_sign_ctx(X509_CRL *crl, EVP_MD_CTX *ctx); // i2d_re_X509_CRL_tbs serializes the TBSCertList portion of |crl|, as described // in |i2d_SAMPLE|. // // This function re-encodes the TBSCertList and may not reflect |crl|'s original // encoding. It may be used to manually generate a signature for a new CRL. To // verify CRLs, use |i2d_X509_CRL_tbs| instead. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_re_X509_CRL_tbs(X509_CRL *crl, unsigned char **outp); // X509_CRL_set1_signature_algo sets |crl|'s signature algorithm to |algo| and // returns one on success or zero on error. It updates both the signature field // of the TBSCertList structure, and the signatureAlgorithm field of the CRL. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_CRL_set1_signature_algo(X509_CRL *crl, const X509_ALGOR *algo); // X509_CRL_set1_signature_value sets |crl|'s signature to a copy of the // |sig_len| bytes pointed by |sig|. It returns one on success and zero on // error. // // Due to a specification error, X.509 CRLs store signatures in ASN.1 BIT // STRINGs, but signature algorithms return byte strings rather than bit // strings. This function creates a BIT STRING containing a whole number of // bytes, with the bit order matching the DER encoding. This matches the // encoding used by all X.509 signature algorithms. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_CRL_set1_signature_value(X509_CRL *crl, const uint8_t *sig, size_t sig_len); // CRL entries. // // Each entry of a CRL is represented as an |X509_REVOKED| object, which // describes a revoked certificate by serial number. // // When an |X509_REVOKED| is obtained from an |X509_CRL| object, it is an error // to mutate the object. Doing so may break |X509_CRL|'s and cause the library // to behave incorrectly. // X509_REVOKED_new returns a newly-allocated, empty |X509_REVOKED| object, or // NULL on allocation error. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_REVOKED *X509_REVOKED_new(void); // X509_REVOKED_free releases memory associated with |rev|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_REVOKED_free(X509_REVOKED *rev); // d2i_X509_REVOKED parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded X.509 // CRL entry, as described in |d2i_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_REVOKED *d2i_X509_REVOKED(X509_REVOKED **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); // i2d_X509_REVOKED marshals |alg| as a DER-encoded X.509 CRL entry, as // described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_X509_REVOKED(const X509_REVOKED *alg, uint8_t **outp); // X509_REVOKED_dup returns a newly-allocated copy of |rev|, or NULL on error. // This function works by serializing the structure, so if |rev| is incomplete, // it may fail. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_REVOKED *X509_REVOKED_dup(const X509_REVOKED *rev); // X509_REVOKED_get0_serialNumber returns the serial number of the certificate // revoked by |revoked|. OPENSSL_EXPORT const ASN1_INTEGER *X509_REVOKED_get0_serialNumber( const X509_REVOKED *revoked); // X509_REVOKED_set_serialNumber sets |revoked|'s serial number to |serial|. It // returns one on success or zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REVOKED_set_serialNumber(X509_REVOKED *revoked, const ASN1_INTEGER *serial); // X509_REVOKED_get0_revocationDate returns the revocation time of the // certificate revoked by |revoked|. OPENSSL_EXPORT const ASN1_TIME *X509_REVOKED_get0_revocationDate( const X509_REVOKED *revoked); // X509_REVOKED_set_revocationDate sets |revoked|'s revocation time to |tm|. It // returns one on success or zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REVOKED_set_revocationDate(X509_REVOKED *revoked, const ASN1_TIME *tm); // X509_REVOKED_get0_extensions returns |r|'s extensions list, or NULL if |r| // omits it. A CRL can have extensions on individual entries, which is this // function, or on the overall CRL, which is |X509_CRL_get0_extensions|. OPENSSL_EXPORT const STACK_OF(X509_EXTENSION) *X509_REVOKED_get0_extensions( const X509_REVOKED *r); // X509_REVOKED_get_ext_count returns the number of extensions in |x|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REVOKED_get_ext_count(const X509_REVOKED *x); // X509_REVOKED_get_ext_by_NID behaves like |X509v3_get_ext_by_NID| but searches // for extensions in |x|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REVOKED_get_ext_by_NID(const X509_REVOKED *x, int nid, int lastpos); // X509_REVOKED_get_ext_by_OBJ behaves like |X509v3_get_ext_by_OBJ| but searches // for extensions in |x|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REVOKED_get_ext_by_OBJ(const X509_REVOKED *x, const ASN1_OBJECT *obj, int lastpos); // X509_REVOKED_get_ext_by_critical behaves like |X509v3_get_ext_by_critical| // but searches for extensions in |x|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REVOKED_get_ext_by_critical(const X509_REVOKED *x, int crit, int lastpos); // X509_REVOKED_get_ext returns the extension in |x| at index |loc|, or NULL if // |loc| is out of bounds. This function returns a non-const pointer for OpenSSL // compatibility, but callers should not mutate the result. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_EXTENSION *X509_REVOKED_get_ext(const X509_REVOKED *x, int loc); // X509_REVOKED_delete_ext removes the extension in |x| at index |loc| and // returns the removed extension, or NULL if |loc| was out of bounds. If // non-NULL, the caller must release the result with |X509_EXTENSION_free|. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_EXTENSION *X509_REVOKED_delete_ext(X509_REVOKED *x, int loc); // X509_REVOKED_add_ext adds a copy of |ex| to |x|. It returns one on success // and zero on failure. The caller retains ownership of |ex| and can release it // independently of |x|. // // The new extension is inserted at index |loc|, shifting extensions to the // right. If |loc| is -1 or out of bounds, the new extension is appended to the // list. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REVOKED_add_ext(X509_REVOKED *x, const X509_EXTENSION *ex, int loc); // X509_REVOKED_get_ext_d2i behaves like |X509V3_get_d2i| but looks for the // extension in |revoked|'s extension list. // // WARNING: This function is difficult to use correctly. See the documentation // for |X509V3_get_d2i| for details. OPENSSL_EXPORT void *X509_REVOKED_get_ext_d2i(const X509_REVOKED *revoked, int nid, int *out_critical, int *out_idx); // X509_REVOKED_add1_ext_i2d behaves like |X509V3_add1_i2d| but adds the // extension to |x|'s extension list. // // WARNING: This function may return zero or -1 on error. The caller must also // ensure |value|'s type matches |nid|. See the documentation for // |X509V3_add1_i2d| for details. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REVOKED_add1_ext_i2d(X509_REVOKED *x, int nid, void *value, int crit, unsigned long flags); // Certificate requests. // // An |X509_REQ| represents a PKCS #10 certificate request (RFC 2986). These are // also referred to as certificate signing requests or CSRs. CSRs are a common // format used to request a certificate from a CA. // // Although an |X509_REQ| is a mutable object, mutating an |X509_REQ| can give // incorrect results. Callers typically obtain |X509_REQ|s by parsing some input // with |d2i_X509_REQ|, etc. Such objects carry information such as the // serialized CertificationRequestInfo, which will become inconsistent when // mutated. // // Instead, mutation functions should only be used when issuing new CRLs, as // described in a later section. // X509_REQ_dup returns a newly-allocated copy of |req|, or NULL on error. This // function works by serializing the structure, so if |req| is incomplete, it // may fail. // // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/407): This function should be const and // thread-safe but is currently neither in some cases, notably if |req| was // mutated. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_REQ *X509_REQ_dup(X509_REQ *req); // X509_REQ_free releases memory associated with |req|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_REQ_free(X509_REQ *req); // d2i_X509_REQ parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded // CertificateRequest (RFC 2986), as described in |d2i_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_REQ *d2i_X509_REQ(X509_REQ **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); // i2d_X509_REQ marshals |req| as a CertificateRequest (RFC 2986), as described // in |i2d_SAMPLE|. // // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/407): This function should be const and // thread-safe but is currently neither in some cases, notably if |req| was // mutated. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_X509_REQ(X509_REQ *req, uint8_t **outp); // X509_REQ_VERSION_1 is the version constant for |X509_REQ| objects. No other // versions are defined. #define X509_REQ_VERSION_1 0 // X509_REQ_get_version returns the numerical value of |req|'s version. This // will always be |X509_REQ_VERSION_1| for valid CSRs. For compatibility, // |d2i_X509_REQ| also accepts some invalid version numbers, in which case this // function may return other values. OPENSSL_EXPORT long X509_REQ_get_version(const X509_REQ *req); // X509_REQ_get_subject_name returns |req|'s subject name. Note this function is // not const-correct for legacy reasons. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_NAME *X509_REQ_get_subject_name(const X509_REQ *req); // X509_REQ_get0_pubkey returns |req|'s public key as an |EVP_PKEY|, or NULL if // the public key was unsupported or could not be decoded. The |EVP_PKEY| is // cached in |req|, so callers must not mutate the result. OPENSSL_EXPORT EVP_PKEY *X509_REQ_get0_pubkey(const X509_REQ *req); // X509_REQ_get_pubkey behaves like |X509_REQ_get0_pubkey| but increments the // reference count on the |EVP_PKEY|. The caller must release the result with // |EVP_PKEY_free| when done. The |EVP_PKEY| is cached in |req|, so callers must // not mutate the result. OPENSSL_EXPORT EVP_PKEY *X509_REQ_get_pubkey(const X509_REQ *req); // X509_REQ_check_private_key returns one if |req|'s public key matches |pkey| // and zero otherwise. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REQ_check_private_key(const X509_REQ *req, const EVP_PKEY *pkey); // X509_REQ_get_attr_count returns the number of attributes in |req|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REQ_get_attr_count(const X509_REQ *req); // X509_REQ_get_attr returns the attribute at index |loc| in |req|, or NULL if // out of bounds. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_ATTRIBUTE *X509_REQ_get_attr(const X509_REQ *req, int loc); // X509_REQ_get_attr_by_NID returns the index of the attribute in |req| of type // |nid|, or a negative number if not found. If found, callers can use // |X509_REQ_get_attr| to look up the attribute by index. // // If |lastpos| is non-negative, it begins searching at |lastpos| + 1. Callers // can thus loop over all matching attributes by first passing -1 and then // passing the previously-returned value until no match is returned. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REQ_get_attr_by_NID(const X509_REQ *req, int nid, int lastpos); // X509_REQ_get_attr_by_OBJ behaves like |X509_REQ_get_attr_by_NID| but looks // for attributes of type |obj|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REQ_get_attr_by_OBJ(const X509_REQ *req, const ASN1_OBJECT *obj, int lastpos); // X509_REQ_extension_nid returns one if |nid| is a supported CSR attribute type // for carrying extensions and zero otherwise. The supported types are // |NID_ext_req| (pkcs-9-at-extensionRequest from RFC 2985) and |NID_ms_ext_req| // (a Microsoft szOID_CERT_EXTENSIONS variant). OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REQ_extension_nid(int nid); // X509_REQ_get_extensions decodes the most preferred list of requested // extensions in |req| and returns a newly-allocated |STACK_OF(X509_EXTENSION)| // containing the result. It returns NULL on error, or if |req| did not request // extensions. // // CSRs do not store extensions directly. Instead there are attribute types // which are defined to hold extensions. See |X509_REQ_extension_nid|. This // function supports both pkcs-9-at-extensionRequest from RFC 2985 and the // Microsoft szOID_CERT_EXTENSIONS variant. If both are present, // pkcs-9-at-extensionRequest is preferred. OPENSSL_EXPORT STACK_OF(X509_EXTENSION) *X509_REQ_get_extensions( const X509_REQ *req); // X509_REQ_get0_signature sets |*out_sig| and |*out_alg| to the signature and // signature algorithm of |req|, respectively. Either output pointer may be NULL // to ignore the value. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_REQ_get0_signature(const X509_REQ *req, const ASN1_BIT_STRING **out_sig, const X509_ALGOR **out_alg); // X509_REQ_get_signature_nid returns the NID corresponding to |req|'s signature // algorithm, or |NID_undef| if the signature algorithm does not correspond to // a known NID. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REQ_get_signature_nid(const X509_REQ *req); // X509_REQ_verify checks that |req| has a valid signature by |pkey|. It returns // one if the signature is valid and zero otherwise. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REQ_verify(X509_REQ *req, EVP_PKEY *pkey); // X509_REQ_get1_email returns a newly-allocated list of NUL-terminated strings // containing all email addresses in |req|'s subject and all rfc822name names // in |req|'s subject alternative names. The subject alternative names extension // is extracted from the result of |X509_REQ_get_extensions|. Email addresses // which contain embedded NUL bytes are skipped. // // On error, or if there are no such email addresses, it returns NULL. When // done, the caller must release the result with |X509_email_free|. OPENSSL_EXPORT STACK_OF(OPENSSL_STRING) *X509_REQ_get1_email( const X509_REQ *req); // Issuing certificate requests. // // An |X509_REQ| object may also represent an incomplete CSR. Callers may // construct empty |X509_REQ| objects, fill in fields individually, and finally // sign the result. The following functions may be used for this purpose. // X509_REQ_new returns a newly-allocated, empty |X509_REQ| object, or NULL on // error. This object may be filled in and then signed to construct a CSR. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_REQ *X509_REQ_new(void); // X509_REQ_set_version sets |req|'s version to |version|, which should be // |X509_REQ_VERSION_1|. It returns one on success and zero on error. // // The only defined CSR version is |X509_REQ_VERSION_1|, so there is no need to // call this function. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REQ_set_version(X509_REQ *req, long version); // X509_REQ_set_subject_name sets |req|'s subject to a copy of |name|. It // returns one on success and zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REQ_set_subject_name(X509_REQ *req, X509_NAME *name); // X509_REQ_set_pubkey sets |req|'s public key to |pkey|. It returns one on // success and zero on error. This function does not take ownership of |pkey| // and internally copies and updates reference counts as needed. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REQ_set_pubkey(X509_REQ *req, EVP_PKEY *pkey); // X509_REQ_delete_attr removes the attribute at index |loc| in |req|. It // returns the removed attribute to the caller, or NULL if |loc| was out of // bounds. If non-NULL, the caller must release the result with // |X509_ATTRIBUTE_free| when done. It is also safe, but not necessary, to call // |X509_ATTRIBUTE_free| if the result is NULL. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_ATTRIBUTE *X509_REQ_delete_attr(X509_REQ *req, int loc); // X509_REQ_add1_attr appends a copy of |attr| to |req|'s list of attributes. It // returns one on success and zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REQ_add1_attr(X509_REQ *req, const X509_ATTRIBUTE *attr); // X509_REQ_add1_attr_by_OBJ appends a new attribute to |req| with type |obj|. // It returns one on success and zero on error. The value is determined by // |X509_ATTRIBUTE_set1_data|. // // WARNING: The interpretation of |attrtype|, |data|, and |len| is complex and // error-prone. See |X509_ATTRIBUTE_set1_data| for details. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REQ_add1_attr_by_OBJ(X509_REQ *req, const ASN1_OBJECT *obj, int attrtype, const unsigned char *data, int len); // X509_REQ_add1_attr_by_NID behaves like |X509_REQ_add1_attr_by_OBJ| except the // attribute type is determined by |nid|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REQ_add1_attr_by_NID(X509_REQ *req, int nid, int attrtype, const unsigned char *data, int len); // X509_REQ_add1_attr_by_txt behaves like |X509_REQ_add1_attr_by_OBJ| except the // attribute type is determined by calling |OBJ_txt2obj| with |attrname|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REQ_add1_attr_by_txt(X509_REQ *req, const char *attrname, int attrtype, const unsigned char *data, int len); // X509_REQ_add_extensions_nid adds an attribute to |req| of type |nid|, to // request the certificate extensions in |exts|. It returns one on success and // zero on error. |nid| should be |NID_ext_req| or |NID_ms_ext_req|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REQ_add_extensions_nid( X509_REQ *req, const STACK_OF(X509_EXTENSION) *exts, int nid); // X509_REQ_add_extensions behaves like |X509_REQ_add_extensions_nid|, using the // standard |NID_ext_req| for the attribute type. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REQ_add_extensions( X509_REQ *req, const STACK_OF(X509_EXTENSION) *exts); // X509_REQ_sign signs |req| with |pkey| and replaces the signature algorithm // and signature fields. It returns the length of the signature on success and // zero on error. This function uses digest algorithm |md|, or |pkey|'s default // if NULL. Other signing parameters use |pkey|'s defaults. To customize them, // use |X509_REQ_sign_ctx|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REQ_sign(X509_REQ *req, EVP_PKEY *pkey, const EVP_MD *md); // X509_REQ_sign_ctx signs |req| with |ctx| and replaces the signature algorithm // and signature fields. It returns the length of the signature on success and // zero on error. The signature algorithm and parameters come from |ctx|, which // must have been initialized with |EVP_DigestSignInit|. The caller should // configure the corresponding |EVP_PKEY_CTX| before calling this function. // // On success or failure, this function mutates |ctx| and resets it to the empty // state. Caller should not rely on its contents after the function returns. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REQ_sign_ctx(X509_REQ *req, EVP_MD_CTX *ctx); // i2d_re_X509_REQ_tbs serializes the CertificationRequestInfo (see RFC 2986) // portion of |req|, as described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. // // This function re-encodes the CertificationRequestInfo and may not reflect // |req|'s original encoding. It may be used to manually generate a signature // for a new certificate request. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_re_X509_REQ_tbs(X509_REQ *req, uint8_t **outp); // X509_REQ_set1_signature_algo sets |req|'s signature algorithm to |algo| and // returns one on success or zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REQ_set1_signature_algo(X509_REQ *req, const X509_ALGOR *algo); // X509_REQ_set1_signature_value sets |req|'s signature to a copy of the // |sig_len| bytes pointed by |sig|. It returns one on success and zero on // error. // // Due to a specification error, PKCS#10 certificate requests store signatures // in ASN.1 BIT STRINGs, but signature algorithms return byte strings rather // than bit strings. This function creates a BIT STRING containing a whole // number of bytes, with the bit order matching the DER encoding. This matches // the encoding used by all X.509 signature algorithms. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REQ_set1_signature_value(X509_REQ *req, const uint8_t *sig, size_t sig_len); // Names. // // An |X509_NAME| represents an X.509 Name structure (RFC 5280). X.509 names are // a complex, hierarchical structure over a collection of attributes. Each name // is sequence of relative distinguished names (RDNs), decreasing in // specificity. For example, the first RDN may specify the country, while the // next RDN may specify a locality. Each RDN is, itself, a set of attributes. // Having more than one attribute in an RDN is uncommon, but possible. Within an // RDN, attributes have the same level in specificity. Attribute types are // OBJECT IDENTIFIERs. This determines the ASN.1 type of the value, which is // commonly a string but may be other types. // // The |X509_NAME| representation flattens this two-level structure into a // single list of attributes. Each attribute is stored in an |X509_NAME_ENTRY|, // with also maintains the index of the RDN it is part of, accessible via // |X509_NAME_ENTRY_set|. This can be used to recover the two-level structure. // // X.509 names are largely vestigial. Historically, DNS names were parsed out of // the subject's common name attribute, but this is deprecated and has since // moved to the subject alternative name extension. In modern usage, X.509 names // are primarily opaque identifiers to link a certificate with its issuer. DEFINE_STACK_OF(X509_NAME_ENTRY) DEFINE_STACK_OF(X509_NAME) // X509_NAME is an |ASN1_ITEM| whose ASN.1 type is X.509 Name (RFC 5280) and C // type is |X509_NAME*|. DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(X509_NAME) // X509_NAME_new returns a new, empty |X509_NAME|, or NULL on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_NAME *X509_NAME_new(void); // X509_NAME_free releases memory associated with |name|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_NAME_free(X509_NAME *name); // d2i_X509_NAME parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded X.509 // Name (RFC 5280), as described in |d2i_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_NAME *d2i_X509_NAME(X509_NAME **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); // i2d_X509_NAME marshals |in| as a DER-encoded X.509 Name (RFC 5280), as // described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. // // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/407): This function should be const and // thread-safe but is currently neither in some cases, notably if |in| was // mutated. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_X509_NAME(X509_NAME *in, uint8_t **outp); // X509_NAME_dup returns a newly-allocated copy of |name|, or NULL on error. // // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/407): This function should be const and // thread-safe but is currently neither in some cases, notably if |name| was // mutated. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_NAME *X509_NAME_dup(X509_NAME *name); // X509_NAME_cmp compares |a| and |b|'s canonicalized forms. It returns zero if // they are equal, one if |a| sorts after |b|, -1 if |b| sorts after |a|, and -2 // on error. // // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/407): This function is const, but it is not // always thread-safe, notably if |name| was mutated. // // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/355): The -2 return is very inconvenient to // pass to a sorting function. Can we make this infallible? In the meantime, // prefer to use this function only for equality checks rather than comparisons. // Although even the library itself passes this to a sorting function. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_NAME_cmp(const X509_NAME *a, const X509_NAME *b); // X509_NAME_get0_der marshals |name| as a DER-encoded X.509 Name (RFC 5280). On // success, it returns one and sets |*out_der| and |*out_der_len| to a buffer // containing the result. Otherwise, it returns zero. |*out_der| is owned by // |name| and must not be freed by the caller. It is invalidated after |name| is // mutated or freed. // // Avoid this function and prefer |i2d_X509_NAME|. It is one of the reasons // |X509_NAME| functions, including this one, are not consistently thread-safe // or const-correct. Depending on the resolution of // https://crbug.com/boringssl/407, this function may be removed or cause poor // performance. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_NAME_get0_der(X509_NAME *name, const uint8_t **out_der, size_t *out_der_len); // X509_NAME_set makes a copy of |name|. On success, it frees |*xn|, sets |*xn| // to the copy, and returns one. Otherwise, it returns zero. // // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/407): This function should be const and // thread-safe but is currently neither in some cases, notably if |name| was // mutated. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_NAME_set(X509_NAME **xn, X509_NAME *name); // X509_NAME_entry_count returns the number of entries in |name|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_NAME_entry_count(const X509_NAME *name); // X509_NAME_get_index_by_NID returns the zero-based index of the first // attribute in |name| with type |nid|, or -1 if there is none. |nid| should be // one of the |NID_*| constants. If |lastpos| is non-negative, it begins // searching at |lastpos+1|. To search all attributes, pass in -1, not zero. // // Indices from this function refer to |X509_NAME|'s flattened representation. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_NAME_get_index_by_NID(const X509_NAME *name, int nid, int lastpos); // X509_NAME_get_index_by_OBJ behaves like |X509_NAME_get_index_by_NID| but // looks for attributes with type |obj|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_NAME_get_index_by_OBJ(const X509_NAME *name, const ASN1_OBJECT *obj, int lastpos); // X509_NAME_get_entry returns the attribute in |name| at index |loc|, or NULL // if |loc| is out of range. |loc| is interpreted using |X509_NAME|'s flattened // representation. This function returns a non-const pointer for OpenSSL // compatibility, but callers should not mutate the result. Doing so will break // internal invariants in the library. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_NAME_ENTRY *X509_NAME_get_entry(const X509_NAME *name, int loc); // X509_NAME_delete_entry removes and returns the attribute in |name| at index // |loc|, or NULL if |loc| is out of range. |loc| is interpreted using // |X509_NAME|'s flattened representation. If the attribute is found, the caller // is responsible for releasing the result with |X509_NAME_ENTRY_free|. // // This function will internally update RDN indices (see |X509_NAME_ENTRY_set|) // so they continue to be consecutive. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_NAME_ENTRY *X509_NAME_delete_entry(X509_NAME *name, int loc); // X509_NAME_add_entry adds a copy of |entry| to |name| and returns one on // success or zero on error. If |loc| is -1, the entry is appended to |name|. // Otherwise, it is inserted at index |loc|. If |set| is -1, the entry is added // to the previous entry's RDN. If it is 0, the entry becomes a singleton RDN. // If 1, it is added to next entry's RDN. // // This function will internally update RDN indices (see |X509_NAME_ENTRY_set|) // so they continue to be consecutive. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_NAME_add_entry(X509_NAME *name, const X509_NAME_ENTRY *entry, int loc, int set); // X509_NAME_add_entry_by_OBJ adds a new entry to |name| and returns one on // success or zero on error. The entry's attribute type is |obj|. The entry's // attribute value is determined by |type|, |bytes|, and |len|, as in // |X509_NAME_ENTRY_set_data|. The entry's position is determined by |loc| and // |set| as in |X509_NAME_add_entry|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_NAME_add_entry_by_OBJ(X509_NAME *name, const ASN1_OBJECT *obj, int type, const uint8_t *bytes, ossl_ssize_t len, int loc, int set); // X509_NAME_add_entry_by_NID behaves like |X509_NAME_add_entry_by_OBJ| but sets // the entry's attribute type to |nid|, which should be one of the |NID_*| // constants. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_NAME_add_entry_by_NID(X509_NAME *name, int nid, int type, const uint8_t *bytes, ossl_ssize_t len, int loc, int set); // X509_NAME_add_entry_by_txt behaves like |X509_NAME_add_entry_by_OBJ| but sets // the entry's attribute type to |field|, which is passed to |OBJ_txt2obj|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_NAME_add_entry_by_txt(X509_NAME *name, const char *field, int type, const uint8_t *bytes, ossl_ssize_t len, int loc, int set); // X509_NAME_ENTRY_new returns a new, empty |X509_NAME_ENTRY|, or NULL on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_NAME_ENTRY *X509_NAME_ENTRY_new(void); // X509_NAME_ENTRY_free releases memory associated with |entry|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_NAME_ENTRY_free(X509_NAME_ENTRY *entry); // X509_NAME_ENTRY_dup returns a newly-allocated copy of |entry|, or NULL on // error. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_NAME_ENTRY *X509_NAME_ENTRY_dup( const X509_NAME_ENTRY *entry); // X509_NAME_ENTRY_get_object returns |entry|'s attribute type. This function // returns a non-const pointer for OpenSSL compatibility, but callers should not // mutate the result. Doing so will break internal invariants in the library. OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_OBJECT *X509_NAME_ENTRY_get_object( const X509_NAME_ENTRY *entry); // X509_NAME_ENTRY_set_object sets |entry|'s attribute type to |obj|. It returns // one on success and zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_NAME_ENTRY_set_object(X509_NAME_ENTRY *entry, const ASN1_OBJECT *obj); // X509_NAME_ENTRY_get_data returns |entry|'s attribute value, represented as an // |ASN1_STRING|. This value may have any ASN.1 type, so callers must check the // type before interpreting the contents. This function returns a non-const // pointer for OpenSSL compatibility, but callers should not mutate the result. // Doing so will break internal invariants in the library. // // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/412): Although the spec says any ASN.1 type // is allowed, we currently only allow an ad-hoc set of types. Additionally, it // is unclear if some types can even be represented by this function. OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_STRING *X509_NAME_ENTRY_get_data( const X509_NAME_ENTRY *entry); // X509_NAME_ENTRY_set_data sets |entry|'s value to |len| bytes from |bytes|. It // returns one on success and zero on error. If |len| is -1, |bytes| must be a // NUL-terminated C string and the length is determined by |strlen|. |bytes| is // converted to an ASN.1 type as follows: // // If |type| is a |MBSTRING_*| constant, the value is an ASN.1 string. The // string is determined by decoding |bytes| in the encoding specified by |type|, // and then re-encoding it in a form appropriate for |entry|'s attribute type. // See |ASN1_STRING_set_by_NID| for details. // // Otherwise, the value is an |ASN1_STRING| with type |type| and value |bytes|. // See |ASN1_STRING| for how to format ASN.1 types as an |ASN1_STRING|. If // |type| is |V_ASN1_UNDEF| the previous |ASN1_STRING| type is reused. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_NAME_ENTRY_set_data(X509_NAME_ENTRY *entry, int type, const uint8_t *bytes, ossl_ssize_t len); // X509_NAME_ENTRY_set returns the zero-based index of the RDN which contains // |entry|. Consecutive entries with the same index are part of the same RDN. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_NAME_ENTRY_set(const X509_NAME_ENTRY *entry); // X509_NAME_ENTRY_create_by_OBJ creates a new |X509_NAME_ENTRY| with attribute // type |obj|. The attribute value is determined from |type|, |bytes|, and |len| // as in |X509_NAME_ENTRY_set_data|. It returns the |X509_NAME_ENTRY| on success // and NULL on error. // // If |out| is non-NULL and |*out| is NULL, it additionally sets |*out| to the // result on success. If both |out| and |*out| are non-NULL, it updates the // object at |*out| instead of allocating a new one. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_NAME_ENTRY *X509_NAME_ENTRY_create_by_OBJ( X509_NAME_ENTRY **out, const ASN1_OBJECT *obj, int type, const uint8_t *bytes, ossl_ssize_t len); // X509_NAME_ENTRY_create_by_NID behaves like |X509_NAME_ENTRY_create_by_OBJ| // except the attribute type is |nid|, which should be one of the |NID_*| // constants. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_NAME_ENTRY *X509_NAME_ENTRY_create_by_NID( X509_NAME_ENTRY **out, int nid, int type, const uint8_t *bytes, ossl_ssize_t len); // X509_NAME_ENTRY_create_by_txt behaves like |X509_NAME_ENTRY_create_by_OBJ| // except the attribute type is |field|, which is passed to |OBJ_txt2obj|. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_NAME_ENTRY *X509_NAME_ENTRY_create_by_txt( X509_NAME_ENTRY **out, const char *field, int type, const uint8_t *bytes, ossl_ssize_t len); // Public keys. // // X.509 encodes public keys as SubjectPublicKeyInfo (RFC 5280), sometimes // referred to as SPKI. These are represented in this library by |X509_PUBKEY|. // X509_PUBKEY_new returns a newly-allocated, empty |X509_PUBKEY| object, or // NULL on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_PUBKEY *X509_PUBKEY_new(void); // X509_PUBKEY_free releases memory associated with |key|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_PUBKEY_free(X509_PUBKEY *key); // d2i_X509_PUBKEY parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded // SubjectPublicKeyInfo, as described in |d2i_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_PUBKEY *d2i_X509_PUBKEY(X509_PUBKEY **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); // i2d_X509_PUBKEY marshals |key| as a DER-encoded SubjectPublicKeyInfo, as // described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_X509_PUBKEY(const X509_PUBKEY *key, uint8_t **outp); // X509_PUBKEY_set serializes |pkey| into a newly-allocated |X509_PUBKEY| // structure. On success, it frees |*x| if non-NULL, then sets |*x| to the new // object, and returns one. Otherwise, it returns zero. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_PUBKEY_set(X509_PUBKEY **x, EVP_PKEY *pkey); // X509_PUBKEY_get0 returns |key| as an |EVP_PKEY|, or NULL if |key| either // could not be parsed or is an unrecognized algorithm. The |EVP_PKEY| is cached // in |key|, so callers must not mutate the result. OPENSSL_EXPORT EVP_PKEY *X509_PUBKEY_get0(const X509_PUBKEY *key); // X509_PUBKEY_get behaves like |X509_PUBKEY_get0| but increments the reference // count on the |EVP_PKEY|. The caller must release the result with // |EVP_PKEY_free| when done. The |EVP_PKEY| is cached in |key|, so callers must // not mutate the result. OPENSSL_EXPORT EVP_PKEY *X509_PUBKEY_get(const X509_PUBKEY *key); // X509_PUBKEY_set0_param sets |pub| to a key with AlgorithmIdentifier // determined by |obj|, |param_type|, and |param_value|, and an encoded // public key of |key|. On success, it gives |pub| ownership of all the other // parameters and returns one. Otherwise, it returns zero. |key| must have been // allocated by |OPENSSL_malloc|. |obj| and, if applicable, |param_value| must // not be freed after a successful call, and must have been allocated in a // manner compatible with |ASN1_OBJECT_free| or |ASN1_STRING_free|. // // |obj|, |param_type|, and |param_value| are interpreted as in // |X509_ALGOR_set0|. See |X509_ALGOR_set0| for details. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_PUBKEY_set0_param(X509_PUBKEY *pub, ASN1_OBJECT *obj, int param_type, void *param_value, uint8_t *key, int key_len); // X509_PUBKEY_get0_param outputs fields of |pub| and returns one. If |out_obj| // is not NULL, it sets |*out_obj| to AlgorithmIdentifier's OID. If |out_key| // is not NULL, it sets |*out_key| and |*out_key_len| to the encoded public key. // If |out_alg| is not NULL, it sets |*out_alg| to the AlgorithmIdentifier. // // All pointers outputted by this function are internal to |pub| and must not be // freed by the caller. Additionally, although some outputs are non-const, // callers must not mutate the resulting objects. // // Note: X.509 SubjectPublicKeyInfo structures store the encoded public key as a // BIT STRING. |*out_key| and |*out_key_len| will silently pad the key with zero // bits if |pub| did not contain a whole number of bytes. Use // |X509_PUBKEY_get0_public_key| to preserve this information. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_PUBKEY_get0_param(ASN1_OBJECT **out_obj, const uint8_t **out_key, int *out_key_len, X509_ALGOR **out_alg, X509_PUBKEY *pub); // X509_PUBKEY_get0_public_key returns |pub|'s encoded public key. OPENSSL_EXPORT const ASN1_BIT_STRING *X509_PUBKEY_get0_public_key( const X509_PUBKEY *pub); // Extensions. // // X.509 certificates and CRLs may contain a list of extensions (RFC 5280). // Extensions have a type, specified by an object identifier (|ASN1_OBJECT|) and // a byte string value, which should a DER-encoded structure whose type is // determined by the extension type. This library represents extensions with the // |X509_EXTENSION| type. // X509_EXTENSION is an |ASN1_ITEM| whose ASN.1 type is X.509 Extension (RFC // 5280) and C type is |X509_EXTENSION*|. DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(X509_EXTENSION) // X509_EXTENSION_new returns a newly-allocated, empty |X509_EXTENSION| object // or NULL on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_EXTENSION *X509_EXTENSION_new(void); // X509_EXTENSION_free releases memory associated with |ex|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_EXTENSION_free(X509_EXTENSION *ex); // d2i_X509_EXTENSION parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded // X.509 Extension (RFC 5280), as described in |d2i_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_EXTENSION *d2i_X509_EXTENSION(X509_EXTENSION **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); // i2d_X509_EXTENSION marshals |ex| as a DER-encoded X.509 Extension (RFC // 5280), as described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_X509_EXTENSION(const X509_EXTENSION *ex, uint8_t **outp); // X509_EXTENSION_dup returns a newly-allocated copy of |ex|, or NULL on error. // This function works by serializing the structure, so if |ex| is incomplete, // it may fail. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_EXTENSION *X509_EXTENSION_dup(const X509_EXTENSION *ex); // X509_EXTENSION_create_by_NID creates a new |X509_EXTENSION| with type |nid|, // value |data|, and critical bit |crit|. It returns an |X509_EXTENSION| on // success, and NULL on error. |nid| should be a |NID_*| constant. // // If |ex| and |*ex| are both non-NULL, |*ex| is used to hold the result, // otherwise a new object is allocated. If |ex| is non-NULL and |*ex| is NULL, // the function sets |*ex| to point to the newly allocated result, in addition // to returning the result. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_EXTENSION *X509_EXTENSION_create_by_NID( X509_EXTENSION **ex, int nid, int crit, const ASN1_OCTET_STRING *data); // X509_EXTENSION_create_by_OBJ behaves like |X509_EXTENSION_create_by_NID|, but // the extension type is determined by an |ASN1_OBJECT|. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_EXTENSION *X509_EXTENSION_create_by_OBJ( X509_EXTENSION **ex, const ASN1_OBJECT *obj, int crit, const ASN1_OCTET_STRING *data); // X509_EXTENSION_get_object returns |ex|'s extension type. This function // returns a non-const pointer for OpenSSL compatibility, but callers should not // mutate the result. OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_OBJECT *X509_EXTENSION_get_object(const X509_EXTENSION *ex); // X509_EXTENSION_get_data returns |ne|'s extension value. This function returns // a non-const pointer for OpenSSL compatibility, but callers should not mutate // the result. OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_OCTET_STRING *X509_EXTENSION_get_data( const X509_EXTENSION *ne); // X509_EXTENSION_get_critical returns one if |ex| is critical and zero // otherwise. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_EXTENSION_get_critical(const X509_EXTENSION *ex); // X509_EXTENSION_set_object sets |ex|'s extension type to |obj|. It returns one // on success and zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_EXTENSION_set_object(X509_EXTENSION *ex, const ASN1_OBJECT *obj); // X509_EXTENSION_set_critical sets |ex| to critical if |crit| is non-zero and // to non-critical if |crit| is zero. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_EXTENSION_set_critical(X509_EXTENSION *ex, int crit); // X509_EXTENSION_set_data set's |ex|'s extension value to a copy of |data|. It // returns one on success and zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_EXTENSION_set_data(X509_EXTENSION *ex, const ASN1_OCTET_STRING *data); // Extension lists. // // The following functions manipulate lists of extensions. Most of them have // corresponding functions on the containing |X509|, |X509_CRL|, or // |X509_REVOKED|. DEFINE_STACK_OF(X509_EXTENSION) typedef STACK_OF(X509_EXTENSION) X509_EXTENSIONS; // d2i_X509_EXTENSIONS parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded // SEQUENCE OF Extension (RFC 5280), as described in |d2i_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_EXTENSIONS *d2i_X509_EXTENSIONS(X509_EXTENSIONS **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); // i2d_X509_EXTENSIONS marshals |alg| as a DER-encoded SEQUENCE OF Extension // (RFC 5280), as described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_X509_EXTENSIONS(const X509_EXTENSIONS *alg, uint8_t **outp); // X509v3_get_ext_count returns the number of extensions in |x|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509v3_get_ext_count(const STACK_OF(X509_EXTENSION) *x); // X509v3_get_ext_by_NID returns the index of the first extension in |x| with // type |nid|, or a negative number if not found. If found, callers can use // |X509v3_get_ext| to look up the extension by index. // // If |lastpos| is non-negative, it begins searching at |lastpos| + 1. Callers // can thus loop over all matching extensions by first passing -1 and then // passing the previously-returned value until no match is returned. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509v3_get_ext_by_NID(const STACK_OF(X509_EXTENSION) *x, int nid, int lastpos); // X509v3_get_ext_by_OBJ behaves like |X509v3_get_ext_by_NID| but looks for // extensions matching |obj|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509v3_get_ext_by_OBJ(const STACK_OF(X509_EXTENSION) *x, const ASN1_OBJECT *obj, int lastpos); // X509v3_get_ext_by_critical returns the index of the first extension in |x| // whose critical bit matches |crit|, or a negative number if no such extension // was found. // // If |lastpos| is non-negative, it begins searching at |lastpos| + 1. Callers // can thus loop over all matching extensions by first passing -1 and then // passing the previously-returned value until no match is returned. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509v3_get_ext_by_critical(const STACK_OF(X509_EXTENSION) *x, int crit, int lastpos); // X509v3_get_ext returns the extension in |x| at index |loc|, or NULL if |loc| // is out of bounds. This function returns a non-const pointer for OpenSSL // compatibility, but callers should not mutate the result. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_EXTENSION *X509v3_get_ext(const STACK_OF(X509_EXTENSION) *x, int loc); // X509v3_delete_ext removes the extension in |x| at index |loc| and returns the // removed extension, or NULL if |loc| was out of bounds. If an extension was // returned, the caller must release it with |X509_EXTENSION_free|. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_EXTENSION *X509v3_delete_ext(STACK_OF(X509_EXTENSION) *x, int loc); // X509v3_add_ext adds a copy of |ex| to the extension list in |*x|. If |*x| is // NULL, it allocates a new |STACK_OF(X509_EXTENSION)| to hold the copy and sets // |*x| to the new list. It returns |*x| on success and NULL on error. The // caller retains ownership of |ex| and can release it independently of |*x|. // // The new extension is inserted at index |loc|, shifting extensions to the // right. If |loc| is -1 or out of bounds, the new extension is appended to the // list. OPENSSL_EXPORT STACK_OF(X509_EXTENSION) *X509v3_add_ext( STACK_OF(X509_EXTENSION) **x, const X509_EXTENSION *ex, int loc); // Built-in extensions. // // Several functions in the library encode and decode extension values into a // C structure to that extension. The following extensions are supported: // // - |NID_authority_key_identifier| with type |AUTHORITY_KEYID| // - |NID_basic_constraints| with type |BASIC_CONSTRAINTS| // - |NID_certificate_issuer| with type |GENERAL_NAMES| // - |NID_certificate_policies| with type |CERTIFICATEPOLICIES| // - |NID_crl_distribution_points| with type |CRL_DIST_POINTS| // - |NID_crl_number| with type |ASN1_INTEGER| // - |NID_crl_reason| with type |ASN1_ENUMERATED| // - |NID_delta_crl| with type |ASN1_INTEGER| // - |NID_ext_key_usage| with type |EXTENDED_KEY_USAGE| // - |NID_freshest_crl| with type |ISSUING_DIST_POINT| // - |NID_id_pkix_OCSP_noCheck| with type |ASN1_NULL| // - |NID_info_access| with type |AUTHORITY_INFO_ACCESS| // - |NID_inhibit_any_policy| with type |ASN1_INTEGER| // - |NID_invalidity_date| with type |ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME| // - |NID_issuer_alt_name| with type |GENERAL_NAMES| // - |NID_issuing_distribution_point| with type |ISSUING_DIST_POINT| // - |NID_key_usage| with type |ASN1_BIT_STRING| // - |NID_name_constraints| with type |NAME_CONSTRAINTS| // - |NID_netscape_base_url| with type |ASN1_IA5STRING| // - |NID_netscape_ca_policy_url| with type |ASN1_IA5STRING| // - |NID_netscape_ca_revocation_url| with type |ASN1_IA5STRING| // - |NID_netscape_cert_type| with type |ASN1_BIT_STRING| // - |NID_netscape_comment| with type |ASN1_IA5STRING| // - |NID_netscape_renewal_url| with type |ASN1_IA5STRING| // - |NID_netscape_revocation_url| with type |ASN1_IA5STRING| // - |NID_netscape_ssl_server_name| with type |ASN1_IA5STRING| // - |NID_policy_constraints| with type |POLICY_CONSTRAINTS| // - |NID_policy_mappings| with type |POLICY_MAPPINGS| // - |NID_sinfo_access| with type |AUTHORITY_INFO_ACCESS| // - |NID_subject_alt_name| with type |GENERAL_NAMES| // - |NID_subject_key_identifier| with type |ASN1_OCTET_STRING| // // If an extension does not appear in this list, e.g. for a custom extension, // callers can instead use functions such as |X509_get_ext_by_OBJ|, // |X509_EXTENSION_get_data|, and |X509_EXTENSION_create_by_OBJ| to inspect or // create extensions directly. Although the |X509V3_EXT_METHOD| mechanism allows // registering custom extensions, doing so is deprecated and may result in // threading or memory errors. // X509V3_EXT_d2i decodes |ext| and returns a pointer to a newly-allocated // structure, with type dependent on the type of the extension. It returns NULL // if |ext| is an unsupported extension or if there was a syntax error in the // extension. The caller should cast the return value to the expected type and // free the structure when done. // // WARNING: Casting the return value to the wrong type is a potentially // exploitable memory error, so callers must not use this function before // checking |ext| is of a known type. See the list at the top of this section // for the correct types. OPENSSL_EXPORT void *X509V3_EXT_d2i(const X509_EXTENSION *ext); // X509V3_get_d2i finds and decodes the extension in |extensions| of type |nid|. // If found, it decodes it and returns a newly-allocated structure, with type // dependent on |nid|. If the extension is not found or on error, it returns // NULL. The caller may distinguish these cases using the |out_critical| value. // // If |out_critical| is not NULL, this function sets |*out_critical| to one if // the extension is found and critical, zero if it is found and not critical, -1 // if it is not found, and -2 if there is an invalid duplicate extension. Note // this function may set |*out_critical| to one or zero and still return NULL if // the extension is found but has a syntax error. // // If |out_idx| is not NULL, this function looks for the first occurrence of the // extension after |*out_idx|. It then sets |*out_idx| to the index of the // extension, or -1 if not found. If |out_idx| is non-NULL, duplicate extensions // are not treated as an error. Callers, however, should not rely on this // behavior as it may be removed in the future. Duplicate extensions are // forbidden in RFC 5280. // // WARNING: This function is difficult to use correctly. Callers should pass a // non-NULL |out_critical| and check both the return value and |*out_critical| // to handle errors. If the return value is NULL and |*out_critical| is not -1, // there was an error. Otherwise, the function succeeded and but may return NULL // for a missing extension. Callers should pass NULL to |out_idx| so that // duplicate extensions are handled correctly. // // Additionally, casting the return value to the wrong type is a potentially // exploitable memory error, so callers must ensure the cast and |nid| match. // See the list at the top of this section for the correct types. OPENSSL_EXPORT void *X509V3_get_d2i(const STACK_OF(X509_EXTENSION) *extensions, int nid, int *out_critical, int *out_idx); // X509V3_EXT_free casts |ext_data| into the type that corresponds to |nid| and // releases memory associated with it. It returns one on success and zero if // |nid| is not a known extension. // // WARNING: Casting |ext_data| to the wrong type is a potentially exploitable // memory error, so callers must ensure |ext_data|'s type matches |nid|. See the // list at the top of this section for the correct types. // // TODO(davidben): OpenSSL upstream no longer exposes this function. Remove it? OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509V3_EXT_free(int nid, void *ext_data); // X509V3_EXT_i2d casts |ext_struc| into the type that corresponds to // |ext_nid|, serializes it, and returns a newly-allocated |X509_EXTENSION| // object containing the serialization, or NULL on error. The |X509_EXTENSION| // has OID |ext_nid| and is critical if |crit| is one. // // WARNING: Casting |ext_struc| to the wrong type is a potentially exploitable // memory error, so callers must ensure |ext_struct|'s type matches |ext_nid|. // See the list at the top of this section for the correct types. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_EXTENSION *X509V3_EXT_i2d(int ext_nid, int crit, void *ext_struc); // The following constants control the behavior of |X509V3_add1_i2d| and related // functions. // X509V3_ADD_OP_MASK can be ANDed with the flags to determine how duplicate // extensions are processed. #define X509V3_ADD_OP_MASK 0xfL // X509V3_ADD_DEFAULT causes the function to fail if the extension was already // present. #define X509V3_ADD_DEFAULT 0L // X509V3_ADD_APPEND causes the function to unconditionally appended the new // extension to to the extensions list, even if there is a duplicate. #define X509V3_ADD_APPEND 1L // X509V3_ADD_REPLACE causes the function to replace the existing extension, or // append if it is not present. #define X509V3_ADD_REPLACE 2L // X509V3_ADD_REPLACE_EXISTING causes the function to replace the existing // extension and fail if it is not present. #define X509V3_ADD_REPLACE_EXISTING 3L // X509V3_ADD_KEEP_EXISTING causes the function to succeed without replacing the // extension if already present. #define X509V3_ADD_KEEP_EXISTING 4L // X509V3_ADD_DELETE causes the function to remove the matching extension. No // new extension is added. If there is no matching extension, the function // fails. The |value| parameter is ignored in this mode. #define X509V3_ADD_DELETE 5L // X509V3_ADD_SILENT may be ORed into one of the values above to indicate the // function should not add to the error queue on duplicate or missing extension. // The function will continue to return zero in those cases, and it will // continue to return -1 and add to the error queue on other errors. #define X509V3_ADD_SILENT 0x10 // X509V3_add1_i2d casts |value| to the type that corresponds to |nid|, // serializes it, and appends it to the extension list in |*x|. If |*x| is NULL, // it will set |*x| to a newly-allocated |STACK_OF(X509_EXTENSION)| as needed. // The |crit| parameter determines whether the new extension is critical. // |flags| may be some combination of the |X509V3_ADD_*| constants to control // the function's behavior on duplicate extension. // // This function returns one on success, zero if the operation failed due to a // missing or duplicate extension, and -1 on other errors. // // WARNING: Casting |value| to the wrong type is a potentially exploitable // memory error, so callers must ensure |value|'s type matches |nid|. See the // list at the top of this section for the correct types. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509V3_add1_i2d(STACK_OF(X509_EXTENSION) **x, int nid, void *value, int crit, unsigned long flags); // Basic constraints. // // The basic constraints extension (RFC 5280, section 4.2.1.9) determines // whether a certificate is a CA certificate and, if so, optionally constrains // the maximum depth of the certificate chain. // A BASIC_CONSTRAINTS_st, aka |BASIC_CONSTRAINTS| represents an // BasicConstraints structure (RFC 5280). struct BASIC_CONSTRAINTS_st { ASN1_BOOLEAN ca; ASN1_INTEGER *pathlen; } /* BASIC_CONSTRAINTS */; // BASIC_CONSTRAINTS is an |ASN1_ITEM| whose ASN.1 type is BasicConstraints (RFC // 5280) and C type is |BASIC_CONSTRAINTS*|. DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(BASIC_CONSTRAINTS) // BASIC_CONSTRAINTS_new returns a newly-allocated, empty |BASIC_CONSTRAINTS| // object, or NULL on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT BASIC_CONSTRAINTS *BASIC_CONSTRAINTS_new(void); // BASIC_CONSTRAINTS_free releases memory associated with |bcons|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void BASIC_CONSTRAINTS_free(BASIC_CONSTRAINTS *bcons); // d2i_BASIC_CONSTRAINTS parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded // BasicConstraints (RFC 5280), as described in |d2i_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT BASIC_CONSTRAINTS *d2i_BASIC_CONSTRAINTS(BASIC_CONSTRAINTS **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); // i2d_BASIC_CONSTRAINTS marshals |bcons| as a DER-encoded BasicConstraints (RFC // 5280), as described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_BASIC_CONSTRAINTS(const BASIC_CONSTRAINTS *bcons, uint8_t **outp); // Extended key usage. // // The extended key usage extension (RFC 5280, section 4.2.1.12) indicates the // purposes of the certificate's public key. Such constraints are important to // avoid cross-protocol attacks. typedef STACK_OF(ASN1_OBJECT) EXTENDED_KEY_USAGE; // EXTENDED_KEY_USAGE is an |ASN1_ITEM| whose ASN.1 type is ExtKeyUsageSyntax // (RFC 5280) and C type is |STACK_OF(ASN1_OBJECT)*|, or |EXTENDED_KEY_USAGE*|. DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(EXTENDED_KEY_USAGE) // EXTENDED_KEY_USAGE_new returns a newly-allocated, empty |EXTENDED_KEY_USAGE| // object, or NULL on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT EXTENDED_KEY_USAGE *EXTENDED_KEY_USAGE_new(void); // EXTENDED_KEY_USAGE_free releases memory associated with |eku|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void EXTENDED_KEY_USAGE_free(EXTENDED_KEY_USAGE *eku); // d2i_EXTENDED_KEY_USAGE parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded // ExtKeyUsageSyntax (RFC 5280), as described in |d2i_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT EXTENDED_KEY_USAGE *d2i_EXTENDED_KEY_USAGE( EXTENDED_KEY_USAGE **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); // i2d_EXTENDED_KEY_USAGE marshals |eku| as a DER-encoded ExtKeyUsageSyntax (RFC // 5280), as described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_EXTENDED_KEY_USAGE(const EXTENDED_KEY_USAGE *eku, uint8_t **outp); // General names. // // A |GENERAL_NAME| represents an X.509 GeneralName structure, defined in RFC // 5280, Section 4.2.1.6. General names are distinct from names (|X509_NAME|). A // general name is a CHOICE type which may contain one of several name types, // most commonly a DNS name or an IP address. General names most commonly appear // in the subject alternative name (SAN) extension, though they are also used in // other extensions. // // Many extensions contain a SEQUENCE OF GeneralName, or GeneralNames, so // |STACK_OF(GENERAL_NAME)| is defined and aliased to |GENERAL_NAMES|. typedef struct otherName_st { ASN1_OBJECT *type_id; ASN1_TYPE *value; } OTHERNAME; typedef struct EDIPartyName_st { ASN1_STRING *nameAssigner; ASN1_STRING *partyName; } EDIPARTYNAME; // GEN_* are constants for the |type| field of |GENERAL_NAME|, defined below. #define GEN_OTHERNAME 0 #define GEN_EMAIL 1 #define GEN_DNS 2 #define GEN_X400 3 #define GEN_DIRNAME 4 #define GEN_EDIPARTY 5 #define GEN_URI 6 #define GEN_IPADD 7 #define GEN_RID 8 // A GENERAL_NAME_st, aka |GENERAL_NAME|, represents an X.509 GeneralName. The // |type| field determines which member of |d| is active. A |GENERAL_NAME| may // also be empty, in which case |type| is -1 and |d| is NULL. Empty // |GENERAL_NAME|s are invalid and will never be returned from the parser, but // may be created temporarily, e.g. by |GENERAL_NAME_new|. // // WARNING: |type| and |d| must be kept consistent. An inconsistency will result // in a potentially exploitable memory error. struct GENERAL_NAME_st { int type; union { char *ptr; OTHERNAME *otherName; ASN1_IA5STRING *rfc822Name; ASN1_IA5STRING *dNSName; ASN1_STRING *x400Address; X509_NAME *directoryName; EDIPARTYNAME *ediPartyName; ASN1_IA5STRING *uniformResourceIdentifier; ASN1_OCTET_STRING *iPAddress; ASN1_OBJECT *registeredID; // Old names ASN1_OCTET_STRING *ip; // iPAddress X509_NAME *dirn; // dirn ASN1_IA5STRING *ia5; // rfc822Name, dNSName, uniformResourceIdentifier ASN1_OBJECT *rid; // registeredID } d; } /* GENERAL_NAME */; // GENERAL_NAME_new returns a new, empty |GENERAL_NAME|, or NULL on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT GENERAL_NAME *GENERAL_NAME_new(void); // GENERAL_NAME_free releases memory associated with |gen|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void GENERAL_NAME_free(GENERAL_NAME *gen); // d2i_GENERAL_NAME parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded X.509 // GeneralName (RFC 5280), as described in |d2i_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT GENERAL_NAME *d2i_GENERAL_NAME(GENERAL_NAME **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); // i2d_GENERAL_NAME marshals |in| as a DER-encoded X.509 GeneralName (RFC 5280), // as described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. // // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/407): This function should be const and // thread-safe but is currently neither in some cases, notably if |in| is an // directoryName and the |X509_NAME| has been modified. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_GENERAL_NAME(GENERAL_NAME *in, uint8_t **outp); // GENERAL_NAME_dup returns a newly-allocated copy of |gen|, or NULL on error. // This function works by serializing the structure, so it will fail if |gen| is // empty. // // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/407): This function should be const and // thread-safe but is currently neither in some cases, notably if |gen| is an // directoryName and the |X509_NAME| has been modified. OPENSSL_EXPORT GENERAL_NAME *GENERAL_NAME_dup(GENERAL_NAME *gen); // GENERAL_NAMES_new returns a new, empty |GENERAL_NAMES|, or NULL on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT GENERAL_NAMES *GENERAL_NAMES_new(void); // GENERAL_NAMES_free releases memory associated with |gens|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void GENERAL_NAMES_free(GENERAL_NAMES *gens); // d2i_GENERAL_NAMES parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded // SEQUENCE OF GeneralName, as described in |d2i_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT GENERAL_NAMES *d2i_GENERAL_NAMES(GENERAL_NAMES **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); // i2d_GENERAL_NAMES marshals |in| as a DER-encoded SEQUENCE OF GeneralName, as // described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. // // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/407): This function should be const and // thread-safe but is currently neither in some cases, notably if some element // of |in| is an directoryName and the |X509_NAME| has been modified. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_GENERAL_NAMES(GENERAL_NAMES *in, uint8_t **outp); // OTHERNAME_new returns a new, empty |OTHERNAME|, or NULL on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT OTHERNAME *OTHERNAME_new(void); // OTHERNAME_free releases memory associated with |name|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void OTHERNAME_free(OTHERNAME *name); // EDIPARTYNAME_new returns a new, empty |EDIPARTYNAME|, or NULL on error. // EDIPartyName is rarely used in practice, so callers are unlikely to need this // function. OPENSSL_EXPORT EDIPARTYNAME *EDIPARTYNAME_new(void); // EDIPARTYNAME_free releases memory associated with |name|. EDIPartyName is // rarely used in practice, so callers are unlikely to need this function. OPENSSL_EXPORT void EDIPARTYNAME_free(EDIPARTYNAME *name); // GENERAL_NAME_set0_value set |gen|'s type and value to |type| and |value|. // |type| must be a |GEN_*| constant and |value| must be an object of the // corresponding type. |gen| takes ownership of |value|, so |value| must have // been an allocated object. // // WARNING: |gen| must be empty (typically as returned from |GENERAL_NAME_new|) // before calling this function. If |gen| already contained a value, the // previous contents will be leaked. OPENSSL_EXPORT void GENERAL_NAME_set0_value(GENERAL_NAME *gen, int type, void *value); // GENERAL_NAME_get0_value returns the in-memory representation of |gen|'s // contents and, |out_type| is not NULL, sets |*out_type| to the type of |gen|, // which will be a |GEN_*| constant. If |gen| is incomplete, the return value // will be NULL and the type will be -1. // // WARNING: Casting the result of this function to the wrong type is a // potentially exploitable memory error. Callers must check |gen|'s type, either // via |*out_type| or checking |gen->type| directly, before inspecting the // result. // // WARNING: This function is not const-correct. The return value should be // const. Callers shoudl not mutate the returned object. OPENSSL_EXPORT void *GENERAL_NAME_get0_value(const GENERAL_NAME *gen, int *out_type); // GENERAL_NAME_set0_othername sets |gen| to be an OtherName with type |oid| and // value |value|. On success, it returns one and takes ownership of |oid| and // |value|, which must be created in a way compatible with |ASN1_OBJECT_free| // and |ASN1_TYPE_free|, respectively. On allocation failure, it returns zero. // In the failure case, the caller retains ownership of |oid| and |value| and // must release them when done. // // WARNING: |gen| must be empty (typically as returned from |GENERAL_NAME_new|) // before calling this function. If |gen| already contained a value, the // previously contents will be leaked. OPENSSL_EXPORT int GENERAL_NAME_set0_othername(GENERAL_NAME *gen, ASN1_OBJECT *oid, ASN1_TYPE *value); // GENERAL_NAME_get0_otherName, if |gen| is an OtherName, sets |*out_oid| and // |*out_value| to the OtherName's type-id and value, respectively, and returns // one. If |gen| is not an OtherName, it returns zero and leaves |*out_oid| and // |*out_value| unmodified. Either of |out_oid| or |out_value| may be NULL to // ignore the value. // // WARNING: This function is not const-correct. |out_oid| and |out_value| are // not const, but callers should not mutate the resulting objects. OPENSSL_EXPORT int GENERAL_NAME_get0_otherName(const GENERAL_NAME *gen, ASN1_OBJECT **out_oid, ASN1_TYPE **out_value); // Authority key identifier. // // The authority key identifier extension (RFC 5280, section 4.2.1.1) allows a // certificate to more precisely identify its issuer. This is helpful when // multiple certificates share a name. Only the keyIdentifier (|keyid| in // |AUTHORITY_KEYID|) field is used in practice. // A AUTHORITY_KEYID_st, aka |AUTHORITY_KEYID|, represents an // AuthorityKeyIdentifier structure (RFC 5280). struct AUTHORITY_KEYID_st { ASN1_OCTET_STRING *keyid; GENERAL_NAMES *issuer; ASN1_INTEGER *serial; } /* AUTHORITY_KEYID */; // AUTHORITY_KEYID is an |ASN1_ITEM| whose ASN.1 type is AuthorityKeyIdentifier // (RFC 5280) and C type is |AUTHORITY_KEYID*|. DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(AUTHORITY_KEYID) // AUTHORITY_KEYID_new returns a newly-allocated, empty |AUTHORITY_KEYID| // object, or NULL on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT AUTHORITY_KEYID *AUTHORITY_KEYID_new(void); // AUTHORITY_KEYID_free releases memory associated with |akid|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void AUTHORITY_KEYID_free(AUTHORITY_KEYID *akid); // d2i_AUTHORITY_KEYID parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded // AuthorityKeyIdentifier (RFC 5280), as described in |d2i_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT AUTHORITY_KEYID *d2i_AUTHORITY_KEYID(AUTHORITY_KEYID **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); // i2d_AUTHORITY_KEYID marshals |akid| as a DER-encoded AuthorityKeyIdentifier // (RFC 5280), as described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. // // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/407): |akid| is not const because it // contains an |X509_NAME|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_AUTHORITY_KEYID(AUTHORITY_KEYID *akid, uint8_t **outp); // Name constraints. // // The name constraints extension (RFC 5280, section 4.2.1.10) constrains which // names may be asserted by certificates issued by some CA. For example, a // general CA may issue an intermediate certificate to the owner of example.com, // but constrained to ".example.com". // A GENERAL_SUBTREE represents a GeneralSubtree structure (RFC 5280). typedef struct GENERAL_SUBTREE_st { GENERAL_NAME *base; ASN1_INTEGER *minimum; ASN1_INTEGER *maximum; } GENERAL_SUBTREE; DEFINE_STACK_OF(GENERAL_SUBTREE) // GENERAL_SUBTREE_new returns a newly-allocated, empty |GENERAL_SUBTREE| // object, or NULL on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT GENERAL_SUBTREE *GENERAL_SUBTREE_new(void); // GENERAL_SUBTREE_free releases memory associated with |subtree|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void GENERAL_SUBTREE_free(GENERAL_SUBTREE *subtree); // A NAME_CONSTRAINTS_st, aka |NAME_CONSTRAINTS|, represents a NameConstraints // structure (RFC 5280). struct NAME_CONSTRAINTS_st { STACK_OF(GENERAL_SUBTREE) *permittedSubtrees; STACK_OF(GENERAL_SUBTREE) *excludedSubtrees; } /* NAME_CONSTRAINTS */; // NAME_CONSTRAINTS is an |ASN1_ITEM| whose ASN.1 type is NameConstraints (RFC // 5280) and C type is |NAME_CONSTRAINTS*|. DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(NAME_CONSTRAINTS) // NAME_CONSTRAINTS_new returns a newly-allocated, empty |NAME_CONSTRAINTS| // object, or NULL on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT NAME_CONSTRAINTS *NAME_CONSTRAINTS_new(void); // NAME_CONSTRAINTS_free releases memory associated with |ncons|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void NAME_CONSTRAINTS_free(NAME_CONSTRAINTS *ncons); // Authority information access. // // The authority information access extension (RFC 5280, 4.2.2.1) describes // where to obtain information about the issuer of a certificate. It is most // commonly used with accessMethod values of id-ad-caIssuers and id-ad-ocsp, to // indicate where to fetch the issuer certificate (if not provided in-band) and // the issuer's OCSP responder, respectively. // An ACCESS_DESCRIPTION represents an AccessDescription structure (RFC 5280). typedef struct ACCESS_DESCRIPTION_st { ASN1_OBJECT *method; GENERAL_NAME *location; } ACCESS_DESCRIPTION; DEFINE_STACK_OF(ACCESS_DESCRIPTION) // ACCESS_DESCRIPTION_new returns a newly-allocated, empty |ACCESS_DESCRIPTION| // object, or NULL on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT ACCESS_DESCRIPTION *ACCESS_DESCRIPTION_new(void); // ACCESS_DESCRIPTION_free releases memory associated with |desc|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void ACCESS_DESCRIPTION_free(ACCESS_DESCRIPTION *desc); typedef STACK_OF(ACCESS_DESCRIPTION) AUTHORITY_INFO_ACCESS; // AUTHORITY_INFO_ACCESS is an |ASN1_ITEM| whose ASN.1 type is // AuthorityInfoAccessSyntax (RFC 5280) and C type is // |STACK_OF(ACCESS_DESCRIPTION)*|, or |AUTHORITY_INFO_ACCESS*|. DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(AUTHORITY_INFO_ACCESS) // AUTHORITY_INFO_ACCESS_new returns a newly-allocated, empty // |AUTHORITY_INFO_ACCESS| object, or NULL on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT AUTHORITY_INFO_ACCESS *AUTHORITY_INFO_ACCESS_new(void); // AUTHORITY_INFO_ACCESS_free releases memory associated with |aia|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void AUTHORITY_INFO_ACCESS_free(AUTHORITY_INFO_ACCESS *aia); // d2i_AUTHORITY_INFO_ACCESS parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a // DER-encoded AuthorityInfoAccessSyntax (RFC 5280), as described in // |d2i_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT AUTHORITY_INFO_ACCESS *d2i_AUTHORITY_INFO_ACCESS( AUTHORITY_INFO_ACCESS **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); // i2d_AUTHORITY_INFO_ACCESS marshals |aia| as a DER-encoded // AuthorityInfoAccessSyntax (RFC 5280), as described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. // // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/407): |aia| is not const because it // contains an |X509_NAME|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_AUTHORITY_INFO_ACCESS(AUTHORITY_INFO_ACCESS *aia, uint8_t **outp); // CRL distribution points. // // The CRL distribution points extension (RFC 5280, 4.2.1.13) indicates where to // fetch a certificate issuer's CRL. The corresponding issuing distribution // point CRL extension (RFC 5280, section 5.2.5) matches against this extension. // A DIST_POINT_NAME represents a DistributionPointName structure (RFC 5280). // The |name| field contains the CHOICE value and is determined by |type|. If // |type| is zero, |name| must be a |fullname|. If |type| is one, |name| must be // a |relativename|. // // WARNING: |type| and |name| must be kept consistent. An inconsistency will // result in a potentially exploitable memory error. typedef struct DIST_POINT_NAME_st { int type; union { GENERAL_NAMES *fullname; STACK_OF(X509_NAME_ENTRY) *relativename; } name; // If relativename then this contains the full distribution point name X509_NAME *dpname; } DIST_POINT_NAME; // DIST_POINT_NAME_new returns a newly-allocated, empty |DIST_POINT_NAME| // object, or NULL on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT DIST_POINT_NAME *DIST_POINT_NAME_new(void); // DIST_POINT_NAME_free releases memory associated with |name|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void DIST_POINT_NAME_free(DIST_POINT_NAME *name); // A DIST_POINT_st, aka |DIST_POINT|, represents a DistributionPoint structure // (RFC 5280). struct DIST_POINT_st { DIST_POINT_NAME *distpoint; ASN1_BIT_STRING *reasons; GENERAL_NAMES *CRLissuer; } /* DIST_POINT */; DEFINE_STACK_OF(DIST_POINT) // DIST_POINT_new returns a newly-allocated, empty |DIST_POINT| object, or NULL // on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT DIST_POINT *DIST_POINT_new(void); // DIST_POINT_free releases memory associated with |dp|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void DIST_POINT_free(DIST_POINT *dp); typedef STACK_OF(DIST_POINT) CRL_DIST_POINTS; // CRL_DIST_POINTS is an |ASN1_ITEM| whose ASN.1 type is CRLDistributionPoints // (RFC 5280) and C type is |CRL_DIST_POINTS*|. DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(CRL_DIST_POINTS) // CRL_DIST_POINTS_new returns a newly-allocated, empty |CRL_DIST_POINTS| // object, or NULL on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT CRL_DIST_POINTS *CRL_DIST_POINTS_new(void); // CRL_DIST_POINTS_free releases memory associated with |crldp|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void CRL_DIST_POINTS_free(CRL_DIST_POINTS *crldp); // d2i_CRL_DIST_POINTS parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded // CRLDistributionPoints (RFC 5280), as described in |d2i_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT CRL_DIST_POINTS *d2i_CRL_DIST_POINTS(CRL_DIST_POINTS **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); // i2d_CRL_DIST_POINTS marshals |crldp| as a DER-encoded CRLDistributionPoints // (RFC 5280), as described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. // // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/407): |crldp| is not const because it // contains an |X509_NAME|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_CRL_DIST_POINTS(CRL_DIST_POINTS *crldp, uint8_t **outp); // A ISSUING_DIST_POINT_st, aka |ISSUING_DIST_POINT|, represents a // IssuingDistributionPoint structure (RFC 5280). struct ISSUING_DIST_POINT_st { DIST_POINT_NAME *distpoint; ASN1_BOOLEAN onlyuser; ASN1_BOOLEAN onlyCA; ASN1_BIT_STRING *onlysomereasons; ASN1_BOOLEAN indirectCRL; ASN1_BOOLEAN onlyattr; } /* ISSUING_DIST_POINT */; // ISSUING_DIST_POINT is an |ASN1_ITEM| whose ASN.1 type is // IssuingDistributionPoint (RFC 5280) and C type is |ISSUING_DIST_POINT*|. DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(ISSUING_DIST_POINT) // ISSUING_DIST_POINT_new returns a newly-allocated, empty |ISSUING_DIST_POINT| // object, or NULL on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT ISSUING_DIST_POINT *ISSUING_DIST_POINT_new(void); // ISSUING_DIST_POINT_free releases memory associated with |idp|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void ISSUING_DIST_POINT_free(ISSUING_DIST_POINT *idp); // d2i_ISSUING_DIST_POINT parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded // IssuingDistributionPoint (RFC 5280), as described in |d2i_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT ISSUING_DIST_POINT *d2i_ISSUING_DIST_POINT( ISSUING_DIST_POINT **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); // i2d_ISSUING_DIST_POINT marshals |idp| as a DER-encoded // IssuingDistributionPoint (RFC 5280), as described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. // // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/407): |idp| is not const because it // contains an |X509_NAME|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_ISSUING_DIST_POINT(ISSUING_DIST_POINT *idp, uint8_t **outp); // Certificate policies. // // The certificate policies extension (RFC 5280, section 4.2.1.4), along with a // suite of related extensions determines the "policies" that apply to a // certificate path. Evaluating these policies is extremely complex and has led // to denial-of-service vulnerabilities in several X.509 implementations. See // draft-ietf-lamps-x509-policy-graph. // // Do not use this mechanism. // A NOTICEREF represents a NoticeReference structure (RFC 5280). typedef struct NOTICEREF_st { ASN1_STRING *organization; STACK_OF(ASN1_INTEGER) *noticenos; } NOTICEREF; // NOTICEREF_new returns a newly-allocated, empty |NOTICEREF| object, or NULL // on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT NOTICEREF *NOTICEREF_new(void); // NOTICEREF_free releases memory associated with |ref|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void NOTICEREF_free(NOTICEREF *ref); // A USERNOTICE represents a UserNotice structure (RFC 5280). typedef struct USERNOTICE_st { NOTICEREF *noticeref; ASN1_STRING *exptext; } USERNOTICE; // USERNOTICE_new returns a newly-allocated, empty |USERNOTICE| object, or NULL // on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT USERNOTICE *USERNOTICE_new(void); // USERNOTICE_free releases memory associated with |notice|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void USERNOTICE_free(USERNOTICE *notice); // A POLICYQUALINFO represents a PolicyQualifierInfo structure (RFC 5280). |d| // contains the qualifier field of the PolicyQualifierInfo. Its type is // determined by |pqualid|. If |pqualid| is |NID_id_qt_cps|, |d| must be // |cpsuri|. If |pqualid| is |NID_id_qt_unotice|, |d| must be |usernotice|. // Otherwise, |d| must be |other|. // // WARNING: |pqualid| and |d| must be kept consistent. An inconsistency will // result in a potentially exploitable memory error. typedef struct POLICYQUALINFO_st { ASN1_OBJECT *pqualid; union { ASN1_IA5STRING *cpsuri; USERNOTICE *usernotice; ASN1_TYPE *other; } d; } POLICYQUALINFO; DEFINE_STACK_OF(POLICYQUALINFO) // POLICYQUALINFO_new returns a newly-allocated, empty |POLICYQUALINFO| object, // or NULL on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT POLICYQUALINFO *POLICYQUALINFO_new(void); // POLICYQUALINFO_free releases memory associated with |info|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void POLICYQUALINFO_free(POLICYQUALINFO *info); // A POLICYINFO represents a PolicyInformation structure (RFC 5280). typedef struct POLICYINFO_st { ASN1_OBJECT *policyid; STACK_OF(POLICYQUALINFO) *qualifiers; } POLICYINFO; DEFINE_STACK_OF(POLICYINFO) // POLICYINFO_new returns a newly-allocated, empty |POLICYINFO| object, or NULL // on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT POLICYINFO *POLICYINFO_new(void); // POLICYINFO_free releases memory associated with |info|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void POLICYINFO_free(POLICYINFO *info); typedef STACK_OF(POLICYINFO) CERTIFICATEPOLICIES; // CERTIFICATEPOLICIES is an |ASN1_ITEM| whose ASN.1 type is CertificatePolicies // (RFC 5280) and C type is |STACK_OF(POLICYINFO)*|, or |CERTIFICATEPOLICIES*|. DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(CERTIFICATEPOLICIES) // CERTIFICATEPOLICIES_new returns a newly-allocated, empty // |CERTIFICATEPOLICIES| object, or NULL on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT CERTIFICATEPOLICIES *CERTIFICATEPOLICIES_new(void); // CERTIFICATEPOLICIES_free releases memory associated with |policies|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void CERTIFICATEPOLICIES_free(CERTIFICATEPOLICIES *policies); // d2i_CERTIFICATEPOLICIES parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded // CertificatePolicies (RFC 5280), as described in |d2i_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT CERTIFICATEPOLICIES *d2i_CERTIFICATEPOLICIES( CERTIFICATEPOLICIES **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); // i2d_CERTIFICATEPOLICIES marshals |policies| as a DER-encoded // CertificatePolicies (RFC 5280), as described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_CERTIFICATEPOLICIES(const CERTIFICATEPOLICIES *policies, uint8_t **outp); // A POLICY_MAPPING represents an individual element of a PolicyMappings // structure (RFC 5280). typedef struct POLICY_MAPPING_st { ASN1_OBJECT *issuerDomainPolicy; ASN1_OBJECT *subjectDomainPolicy; } POLICY_MAPPING; DEFINE_STACK_OF(POLICY_MAPPING) // POLICY_MAPPING_new returns a newly-allocated, empty |POLICY_MAPPING| object, // or NULL on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT POLICY_MAPPING *POLICY_MAPPING_new(void); // POLICY_MAPPING_free releases memory associated with |mapping|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void POLICY_MAPPING_free(POLICY_MAPPING *mapping); typedef STACK_OF(POLICY_MAPPING) POLICY_MAPPINGS; // POLICY_MAPPINGS is an |ASN1_ITEM| whose ASN.1 type is PolicyMappings (RFC // 5280) and C type is |STACK_OF(POLICY_MAPPING)*|, or |POLICY_MAPPINGS*|. DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(POLICY_MAPPINGS) // A POLICY_CONSTRAINTS represents a PolicyConstraints structure (RFC 5280). typedef struct POLICY_CONSTRAINTS_st { ASN1_INTEGER *requireExplicitPolicy; ASN1_INTEGER *inhibitPolicyMapping; } POLICY_CONSTRAINTS; // POLICY_CONSTRAINTS is an |ASN1_ITEM| whose ASN.1 type is PolicyConstraints // (RFC 5280) and C type is |POLICY_CONSTRAINTS*|. DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(POLICY_CONSTRAINTS) // POLICY_CONSTRAINTS_new returns a newly-allocated, empty |POLICY_CONSTRAINTS| // object, or NULL on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT POLICY_CONSTRAINTS *POLICY_CONSTRAINTS_new(void); // POLICY_CONSTRAINTS_free releases memory associated with |pcons|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void POLICY_CONSTRAINTS_free(POLICY_CONSTRAINTS *pcons); // Algorithm identifiers. // // An |X509_ALGOR| represents an AlgorithmIdentifier structure, used in X.509 // to represent signature algorithms and public key algorithms. DEFINE_STACK_OF(X509_ALGOR) // X509_ALGOR is an |ASN1_ITEM| whose ASN.1 type is AlgorithmIdentifier and C // type is |X509_ALGOR*|. DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(X509_ALGOR) // X509_ALGOR_new returns a newly-allocated, empty |X509_ALGOR| object, or NULL // on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_ALGOR *X509_ALGOR_new(void); // X509_ALGOR_dup returns a newly-allocated copy of |alg|, or NULL on error. // This function works by serializing the structure, so if |alg| is incomplete, // it may fail. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_ALGOR *X509_ALGOR_dup(const X509_ALGOR *alg); // X509_ALGOR_free releases memory associated with |alg|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_ALGOR_free(X509_ALGOR *alg); // d2i_X509_ALGOR parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded // AlgorithmIdentifier, as described in |d2i_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_ALGOR *d2i_X509_ALGOR(X509_ALGOR **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); // i2d_X509_ALGOR marshals |alg| as a DER-encoded AlgorithmIdentifier, as // described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_X509_ALGOR(const X509_ALGOR *alg, uint8_t **outp); // X509_ALGOR_set0 sets |alg| to an AlgorithmIdentifier with algorithm |obj| and // parameter determined by |param_type| and |param_value|. It returns one on // success and zero on error. This function takes ownership of |obj| and // |param_value| on success. // // If |param_type| is |V_ASN1_UNDEF|, the parameter is omitted. If |param_type| // is zero, the parameter is left unchanged. Otherwise, |param_type| and // |param_value| are interpreted as in |ASN1_TYPE_set|. // // Note omitting the parameter (|V_ASN1_UNDEF|) and encoding an explicit NULL // value (|V_ASN1_NULL|) are different. Some algorithms require one and some the // other. Consult the relevant specification before calling this function. The // correct parameter for an RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5 signature is |V_ASN1_NULL|. The // correct one for an ECDSA or Ed25519 signature is |V_ASN1_UNDEF|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_ALGOR_set0(X509_ALGOR *alg, ASN1_OBJECT *obj, int param_type, void *param_value); // X509_ALGOR_get0 sets |*out_obj| to the |alg|'s algorithm. If |alg|'s // parameter is omitted, it sets |*out_param_type| and |*out_param_value| to // |V_ASN1_UNDEF| and NULL. Otherwise, it sets |*out_param_type| and // |*out_param_value| to the parameter, using the same representation as // |ASN1_TYPE_set0|. See |ASN1_TYPE_set0| and |ASN1_TYPE| for details. // // Callers that require the parameter in serialized form should, after checking // for |V_ASN1_UNDEF|, use |ASN1_TYPE_set1| and |d2i_ASN1_TYPE|, rather than // inspecting |*out_param_value|. // // Each of |out_obj|, |out_param_type|, and |out_param_value| may be NULL to // ignore the output. If |out_param_type| is NULL, |out_param_value| is ignored. // // WARNING: If |*out_param_type| is set to |V_ASN1_UNDEF|, OpenSSL and older // revisions of BoringSSL leave |*out_param_value| unset rather than setting it // to NULL. Callers that support both OpenSSL and BoringSSL should not assume // |*out_param_value| is uniformly initialized. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_ALGOR_get0(const ASN1_OBJECT **out_obj, int *out_param_type, const void **out_param_value, const X509_ALGOR *alg); // X509_ALGOR_set_md sets |alg| to the hash function |md|. Note this // AlgorithmIdentifier represents the hash function itself, not a signature // algorithm that uses |md|. It returns one on success and zero on error. // // Due to historical specification mistakes (see Section 2.1 of RFC 4055), the // parameters field is sometimes omitted and sometimes a NULL value. When used // in RSASSA-PSS and RSAES-OAEP, it should be a NULL value. In other contexts, // the parameters should be omitted. This function assumes the caller is // constructing a RSASSA-PSS or RSAES-OAEP AlgorithmIdentifier and includes a // NULL parameter. This differs from OpenSSL's behavior. // // TODO(davidben): Rename this function, or perhaps just add a bespoke API for // constructing PSS and move on. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_ALGOR_set_md(X509_ALGOR *alg, const EVP_MD *md); // X509_ALGOR_cmp returns zero if |a| and |b| are equal, and some non-zero value // otherwise. Note this function can only be used for equality checks, not an // ordering. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_ALGOR_cmp(const X509_ALGOR *a, const X509_ALGOR *b); // Attributes. // // Unlike certificates and CRLs, CSRs use a separate Attribute structure (RFC // 2985, RFC 2986) for extensibility. This is represented by the library as // |X509_ATTRIBUTE|. DEFINE_STACK_OF(X509_ATTRIBUTE) // X509_ATTRIBUTE_new returns a newly-allocated, empty |X509_ATTRIBUTE| object, // or NULL on error. |X509_ATTRIBUTE_set1_*| may be used to finish initializing // it. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_ATTRIBUTE *X509_ATTRIBUTE_new(void); // X509_ATTRIBUTE_dup returns a newly-allocated copy of |attr|, or NULL on // error. This function works by serializing the structure, so if |attr| is // incomplete, it may fail. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_ATTRIBUTE *X509_ATTRIBUTE_dup(const X509_ATTRIBUTE *attr); // X509_ATTRIBUTE_free releases memory associated with |attr|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_ATTRIBUTE_free(X509_ATTRIBUTE *attr); // d2i_X509_ATTRIBUTE parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded // Attribute (RFC 2986), as described in |d2i_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_ATTRIBUTE *d2i_X509_ATTRIBUTE(X509_ATTRIBUTE **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); // i2d_X509_ATTRIBUTE marshals |alg| as a DER-encoded Attribute (RFC 2986), as // described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_X509_ATTRIBUTE(const X509_ATTRIBUTE *alg, uint8_t **outp); // X509_ATTRIBUTE_create returns a newly-allocated |X509_ATTRIBUTE|, or NULL on // error. The attribute has type |nid| and contains a single value determined by // |attrtype| and |value|, which are interpreted as in |ASN1_TYPE_set|. Note // this function takes ownership of |value|. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_ATTRIBUTE *X509_ATTRIBUTE_create(int nid, int attrtype, void *value); // X509_ATTRIBUTE_create_by_NID returns a newly-allocated |X509_ATTRIBUTE| of // type |nid|, or NULL on error. The value is determined as in // |X509_ATTRIBUTE_set1_data|. // // If |attr| is non-NULL, the resulting |X509_ATTRIBUTE| is also written to // |*attr|. If |*attr| was non-NULL when the function was called, |*attr| is // reused instead of creating a new object. // // WARNING: The interpretation of |attrtype|, |data|, and |len| is complex and // error-prone. See |X509_ATTRIBUTE_set1_data| for details. // // WARNING: The object reuse form is deprecated and may be removed in the // future. It also currently incorrectly appends to the reused object's value // set rather than overwriting it. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_ATTRIBUTE *X509_ATTRIBUTE_create_by_NID( X509_ATTRIBUTE **attr, int nid, int attrtype, const void *data, int len); // X509_ATTRIBUTE_create_by_OBJ behaves like |X509_ATTRIBUTE_create_by_NID| // except the attribute's type is determined by |obj|. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_ATTRIBUTE *X509_ATTRIBUTE_create_by_OBJ( X509_ATTRIBUTE **attr, const ASN1_OBJECT *obj, int attrtype, const void *data, int len); // X509_ATTRIBUTE_create_by_txt behaves like |X509_ATTRIBUTE_create_by_NID| // except the attribute's type is determined by calling |OBJ_txt2obj| with // |attrname|. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_ATTRIBUTE *X509_ATTRIBUTE_create_by_txt( X509_ATTRIBUTE **attr, const char *attrname, int type, const unsigned char *bytes, int len); // X509_ATTRIBUTE_set1_object sets |attr|'s type to |obj|. It returns one on // success and zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_ATTRIBUTE_set1_object(X509_ATTRIBUTE *attr, const ASN1_OBJECT *obj); // X509_ATTRIBUTE_set1_data appends a value to |attr|'s value set and returns // one on success or zero on error. The value is determined as follows: // // If |attrtype| is zero, this function returns one and does nothing. This form // may be used when calling |X509_ATTRIBUTE_create_by_*| to create an attribute // with an empty value set. Such attributes are invalid, but OpenSSL supports // creating them. // // Otherwise, if |attrtype| is a |MBSTRING_*| constant, the value is an ASN.1 // string. The string is determined by decoding |len| bytes from |data| in the // encoding specified by |attrtype|, and then re-encoding it in a form // appropriate for |attr|'s type. If |len| is -1, |strlen(data)| is used // instead. See |ASN1_STRING_set_by_NID| for details. // // Otherwise, if |len| is not -1, the value is an ASN.1 string. |attrtype| is an // |ASN1_STRING| type value and the |len| bytes from |data| are copied as the // type-specific representation of |ASN1_STRING|. See |ASN1_STRING| for details. // // Otherwise, if |len| is -1, the value is constructed by passing |attrtype| and // |data| to |ASN1_TYPE_set1|. That is, |attrtype| is an |ASN1_TYPE| type value, // and |data| is cast to the corresponding pointer type. // // WARNING: Despite the name, this function appends to |attr|'s value set, // rather than overwriting it. To overwrite the value set, create a new // |X509_ATTRIBUTE| with |X509_ATTRIBUTE_new|. // // WARNING: If using the |MBSTRING_*| form, pass a length rather than relying on // |strlen|. In particular, |strlen| will not behave correctly if the input is // |MBSTRING_BMP| or |MBSTRING_UNIV|. // // WARNING: This function currently misinterprets |V_ASN1_OTHER| as an // |MBSTRING_*| constant. This matches OpenSSL but means it is impossible to // construct a value with a non-universal tag. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_ATTRIBUTE_set1_data(X509_ATTRIBUTE *attr, int attrtype, const void *data, int len); // X509_ATTRIBUTE_get0_data returns the |idx|th value of |attr| in a // type-specific representation to |attrtype|, or NULL if out of bounds or the // type does not match. |attrtype| is one of the type values in |ASN1_TYPE|. On // match, the return value uses the same representation as |ASN1_TYPE_set0|. See // |ASN1_TYPE| for details. OPENSSL_EXPORT void *X509_ATTRIBUTE_get0_data(X509_ATTRIBUTE *attr, int idx, int attrtype, void *unused); // X509_ATTRIBUTE_count returns the number of values in |attr|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_ATTRIBUTE_count(const X509_ATTRIBUTE *attr); // X509_ATTRIBUTE_get0_object returns the type of |attr|. OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_OBJECT *X509_ATTRIBUTE_get0_object(X509_ATTRIBUTE *attr); // X509_ATTRIBUTE_get0_type returns the |idx|th value in |attr|, or NULL if out // of bounds. Note this function returns one of |attr|'s values, not the type. OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_TYPE *X509_ATTRIBUTE_get0_type(X509_ATTRIBUTE *attr, int idx); // Certificate stores. // // An |X509_STORE| contains trusted certificates, CRLs, and verification // parameters that are shared between multiple certificate verifications. // // Certificates in an |X509_STORE| are referred to as "trusted certificates", // but an individual certificate verification may not necessarily treat every // trusted certificate as a trust anchor. See |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_trust| for // details. // // WARNING: Although a trusted certificate which fails the // |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_trust| check is functionally an untrusted // intermediate certificate, callers should not rely on this to configure // untrusted intermediates in an |X509_STORE|. The trust check is complex, so // this risks inadvertently treating it as a trust anchor. Instead, configure // untrusted intermediates with the |chain| parameter of |X509_STORE_CTX_init|. // // Certificates in |X509_STORE| may be specified in several ways: // - Added by |X509_STORE_add_cert|. // - Returned by an |X509_LOOKUP| added by |X509_STORE_add_lookup|. // // |X509_STORE|s are reference-counted and may be shared by certificate // verifications running concurrently on multiple threads. However, an // |X509_STORE|'s verification parameters may not be modified concurrently with // certificate verification or other operations. Unless otherwise documented, // functions which take const pointer may be used concurrently, while // functions which take a non-const pointer may not. Callers that wish to modify // verification parameters in a shared |X509_STORE| should instead modify // |X509_STORE_CTX|s individually. // // Objects in an |X509_STORE| are represented as an |X509_OBJECT|. Some // functions in this library return values with this type. // X509_STORE_new returns a newly-allocated |X509_STORE|, or NULL on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_STORE *X509_STORE_new(void); // X509_STORE_up_ref adds one to the reference count of |store| and returns one. // Although |store| is not const, this function's use of |store| is thread-safe. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_STORE_up_ref(X509_STORE *store); // X509_STORE_free releases memory associated with |store|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_STORE_free(X509_STORE *store); // X509_STORE_add_cert adds |x509| to |store| as a trusted certificate. It // returns one on success and zero on error. This function internally increments // |x509|'s reference count, so the caller retains ownership of |x509|. // // Certificates configured by this function are still subject to the checks // described in |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_trust|. // // Although |store| is not const, this function's use of |store| is thread-safe. // However, if this function is called concurrently with |X509_verify_cert|, it // is a race condition whether |x509| is available for issuer lookups. // Moreover, the result may differ for each issuer lookup performed by a single // |X509_verify_cert| call. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_STORE_add_cert(X509_STORE *store, X509 *x509); // X509_STORE_add_crl adds |crl| to |store|. It returns one on success and zero // on error. This function internally increments |crl|'s reference count, so the // caller retains ownership of |crl|. CRLs added in this way are candidates for // CRL lookup when |X509_V_FLAG_CRL_CHECK| is set. // // Although |store| is not const, this function's use of |store| is thread-safe. // However, if this function is called concurrently with |X509_verify_cert|, it // is a race condition whether |crl| is available for CRL checks. Moreover, the // result may differ for each CRL check performed by a single // |X509_verify_cert| call. // // Note there are no supported APIs to remove CRLs from |store| once inserted. // To vary the set of CRLs over time, callers should either create a new // |X509_STORE| or configure CRLs on a per-verification basis with // |X509_STORE_CTX_set0_crls|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_STORE_add_crl(X509_STORE *store, X509_CRL *crl); // X509_STORE_get0_param returns |store|'s verification parameters. This object // is mutable and may be modified by the caller. For an individual certificate // verification operation, |X509_STORE_CTX_init| initializes the // |X509_STORE_CTX|'s parameters with these parameters. // // WARNING: |X509_STORE_CTX_init| applies some default parameters (as in // |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_inherit|) after copying |store|'s parameters. This means // it is impossible to leave some parameters unset at |store|. They must be // explicitly unset after creating the |X509_STORE_CTX|. // // As of writing these late defaults are a depth limit (see // |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_depth|) and the |X509_V_FLAG_TRUSTED_FIRST| flag. This // warning does not apply if the parameters were set in |store|. // // TODO(crbug.com/boringssl/441): This behavior is very surprising. Can we // remove this notion of late defaults? The unsettable value at |X509_STORE| is // -1, which rejects everything but explicitly-trusted self-signed certificates. // |X509_V_FLAG_TRUSTED_FIRST| is mostly a workaround for poor path-building. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_VERIFY_PARAM *X509_STORE_get0_param(X509_STORE *store); // X509_STORE_set1_param copies verification parameters from |param| as in // |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1|. It returns one on success and zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_STORE_set1_param(X509_STORE *store, const X509_VERIFY_PARAM *param); // X509_STORE_set_flags enables all values in |flags| in |store|'s verification // flags. |flags| should be a combination of |X509_V_FLAG_*| constants. // // WARNING: These flags will be combined with default flags when copied to an // |X509_STORE_CTX|. This means it is impossible to unset those defaults from // the |X509_STORE|. See discussion in |X509_STORE_get0_param|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_STORE_set_flags(X509_STORE *store, unsigned long flags); // X509_STORE_set_depth configures |store| to, by default, limit certificate // chains to |depth| intermediate certificates. This count excludes both the // target certificate and the trust anchor (root certificate). OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_STORE_set_depth(X509_STORE *store, int depth); // X509_STORE_set_purpose configures the purpose check for |store|. See // |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_purpose| for details. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_STORE_set_purpose(X509_STORE *store, int purpose); // X509_STORE_set_trust configures the trust check for |store|. See // |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_trust| for details. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_STORE_set_trust(X509_STORE *store, int trust); // The following constants indicate the type of an |X509_OBJECT|. #define X509_LU_NONE 0 #define X509_LU_X509 1 #define X509_LU_CRL 2 #define X509_LU_PKEY 3 DEFINE_STACK_OF(X509_OBJECT) // X509_OBJECT_new returns a newly-allocated, empty |X509_OBJECT| or NULL on // error. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_OBJECT *X509_OBJECT_new(void); // X509_OBJECT_free releases memory associated with |obj|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_OBJECT_free(X509_OBJECT *obj); // X509_OBJECT_get_type returns the type of |obj|, which will be one of the // |X509_LU_*| constants. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_OBJECT_get_type(const X509_OBJECT *obj); // X509_OBJECT_get0_X509 returns |obj| as a certificate, or NULL if |obj| is not // a certificate. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509 *X509_OBJECT_get0_X509(const X509_OBJECT *obj); // X509_STORE_get1_objects returns a newly-allocated stack containing the // contents of |store|, or NULL on error. The caller must release the result // with |sk_X509_OBJECT_pop_free| and |X509_OBJECT_free| when done. // // The result will include all certificates and CRLs added via // |X509_STORE_add_cert| and |X509_STORE_add_crl|, as well as any cached objects // added by |X509_LOOKUP_add_dir|. The last of these may change over time, as // different objects are loaded from the filesystem. Callers should not depend // on this caching behavior. The objects are returned in no particular order. OPENSSL_EXPORT STACK_OF(X509_OBJECT) *X509_STORE_get1_objects( X509_STORE *store); // Certificate verification. // // An |X509_STORE_CTX| object represents a single certificate verification // operation. To verify a certificate chain, callers construct an // |X509_STORE_CTX|, initialize it with |X509_STORE_CTX_init|, configure extra // parameters with |X509_STORE_CTX_get0_param|, and call |X509_verify_cert|. // X509_STORE_CTX_new returns a newly-allocated, empty |X509_STORE_CTX|, or NULL // on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_STORE_CTX *X509_STORE_CTX_new(void); // X509_STORE_CTX_free releases memory associated with |ctx|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_STORE_CTX_free(X509_STORE_CTX *ctx); // X509_STORE_CTX_init initializes |ctx| to verify |x509|, using trusted // certificates and parameters in |store|. It returns one on success and zero on // error. |chain| is a list of untrusted intermediate certificates to use in // verification. // // |ctx| stores pointers to |store|, |x509|, and |chain|. Each of these objects // must outlive |ctx| and may not be mutated for the duration of the certificate // verification. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_STORE_CTX_init(X509_STORE_CTX *ctx, X509_STORE *store, X509 *x509, STACK_OF(X509) *chain); // X509_verify_cert performs certifice verification with |ctx|, which must have // been initialized with |X509_STORE_CTX_init|. It returns one on success and // zero on error. On success, |X509_STORE_CTX_get0_chain| or // |X509_STORE_CTX_get1_chain| may be used to return the verified certificate // chain. On error, |X509_STORE_CTX_get_error| may be used to return additional // error information. // // WARNING: Most failure conditions from this function do not use the error // queue. Use |X509_STORE_CTX_get_error| to determine the cause of the error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_verify_cert(X509_STORE_CTX *ctx); // X509_STORE_CTX_get0_chain, after a successful |X509_verify_cert| call, // returns the verified certificate chain. The chain begins with the leaf and // ends with trust anchor. // // At other points, such as after a failed verification or during the deprecated // verification callback, it returns the partial chain built so far. Callers // should avoid relying on this as this exposes unstable library implementation // details. OPENSSL_EXPORT STACK_OF(X509) *X509_STORE_CTX_get0_chain( const X509_STORE_CTX *ctx); // X509_STORE_CTX_get1_chain behaves like |X509_STORE_CTX_get0_chain| but // returns a newly-allocated |STACK_OF(X509)| containing the completed chain, // with each certificate's reference count incremented. Callers must free the // result with |sk_X509_pop_free| and |X509_free| when done. OPENSSL_EXPORT STACK_OF(X509) *X509_STORE_CTX_get1_chain( const X509_STORE_CTX *ctx); // The following values are possible outputs of |X509_STORE_CTX_get_error|. #define X509_V_OK 0 #define X509_V_ERR_UNSPECIFIED 1 #define X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_GET_ISSUER_CERT 2 #define X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_GET_CRL 3 #define X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_DECRYPT_CERT_SIGNATURE 4 #define X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_DECRYPT_CRL_SIGNATURE 5 #define X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_DECODE_ISSUER_PUBLIC_KEY 6 #define X509_V_ERR_CERT_SIGNATURE_FAILURE 7 #define X509_V_ERR_CRL_SIGNATURE_FAILURE 8 #define X509_V_ERR_CERT_NOT_YET_VALID 9 #define X509_V_ERR_CERT_HAS_EXPIRED 10 #define X509_V_ERR_CRL_NOT_YET_VALID 11 #define X509_V_ERR_CRL_HAS_EXPIRED 12 #define X509_V_ERR_ERROR_IN_CERT_NOT_BEFORE_FIELD 13 #define X509_V_ERR_ERROR_IN_CERT_NOT_AFTER_FIELD 14 #define X509_V_ERR_ERROR_IN_CRL_LAST_UPDATE_FIELD 15 #define X509_V_ERR_ERROR_IN_CRL_NEXT_UPDATE_FIELD 16 #define X509_V_ERR_OUT_OF_MEM 17 #define X509_V_ERR_DEPTH_ZERO_SELF_SIGNED_CERT 18 #define X509_V_ERR_SELF_SIGNED_CERT_IN_CHAIN 19 #define X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_GET_ISSUER_CERT_LOCALLY 20 #define X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_VERIFY_LEAF_SIGNATURE 21 #define X509_V_ERR_CERT_CHAIN_TOO_LONG 22 #define X509_V_ERR_CERT_REVOKED 23 #define X509_V_ERR_INVALID_CA 24 #define X509_V_ERR_PATH_LENGTH_EXCEEDED 25 #define X509_V_ERR_INVALID_PURPOSE 26 #define X509_V_ERR_CERT_UNTRUSTED 27 #define X509_V_ERR_CERT_REJECTED 28 #define X509_V_ERR_SUBJECT_ISSUER_MISMATCH 29 #define X509_V_ERR_AKID_SKID_MISMATCH 30 #define X509_V_ERR_AKID_ISSUER_SERIAL_MISMATCH 31 #define X509_V_ERR_KEYUSAGE_NO_CERTSIGN 32 #define X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_GET_CRL_ISSUER 33 #define X509_V_ERR_UNHANDLED_CRITICAL_EXTENSION 34 #define X509_V_ERR_KEYUSAGE_NO_CRL_SIGN 35 #define X509_V_ERR_UNHANDLED_CRITICAL_CRL_EXTENSION 36 #define X509_V_ERR_INVALID_NON_CA 37 #define X509_V_ERR_PROXY_PATH_LENGTH_EXCEEDED 38 #define X509_V_ERR_KEYUSAGE_NO_DIGITAL_SIGNATURE 39 #define X509_V_ERR_PROXY_CERTIFICATES_NOT_ALLOWED 40 #define X509_V_ERR_INVALID_EXTENSION 41 #define X509_V_ERR_INVALID_POLICY_EXTENSION 42 #define X509_V_ERR_NO_EXPLICIT_POLICY 43 #define X509_V_ERR_DIFFERENT_CRL_SCOPE 44 #define X509_V_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_EXTENSION_FEATURE 45 #define X509_V_ERR_UNNESTED_RESOURCE 46 #define X509_V_ERR_PERMITTED_VIOLATION 47 #define X509_V_ERR_EXCLUDED_VIOLATION 48 #define X509_V_ERR_SUBTREE_MINMAX 49 #define X509_V_ERR_APPLICATION_VERIFICATION 50 #define X509_V_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_CONSTRAINT_TYPE 51 #define X509_V_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_CONSTRAINT_SYNTAX 52 #define X509_V_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_NAME_SYNTAX 53 #define X509_V_ERR_CRL_PATH_VALIDATION_ERROR 54 #define X509_V_ERR_HOSTNAME_MISMATCH 62 #define X509_V_ERR_EMAIL_MISMATCH 63 #define X509_V_ERR_IP_ADDRESS_MISMATCH 64 #define X509_V_ERR_INVALID_CALL 65 #define X509_V_ERR_STORE_LOOKUP 66 #define X509_V_ERR_NAME_CONSTRAINTS_WITHOUT_SANS 67 // X509_STORE_CTX_get_error, after |X509_verify_cert| returns, returns // |X509_V_OK| if verification succeeded or an |X509_V_ERR_*| describing why // verification failed. This will be consistent with |X509_verify_cert|'s return // value, unless the caller used the deprecated verification callback (see // |X509_STORE_CTX_set_verify_cb|) in a way that breaks |ctx|'s invariants. // // If called during the deprecated verification callback when |ok| is zero, it // returns the current error under consideration. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_STORE_CTX_get_error(const X509_STORE_CTX *ctx); // X509_STORE_CTX_set_error sets |ctx|'s error to |err|, which should be // |X509_V_OK| or an |X509_V_ERR_*| constant. It is not expected to be called in // typical |X509_STORE_CTX| usage, but may be used in callback APIs where // applications synthesize |X509_STORE_CTX| error conditions. See also // |X509_STORE_CTX_set_verify_cb| and |SSL_CTX_set_cert_verify_callback|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_STORE_CTX_set_error(X509_STORE_CTX *ctx, int err); // X509_verify_cert_error_string returns |err| as a human-readable string, where // |err| should be one of the |X509_V_*| values. If |err| is unknown, it returns // a default description. OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *X509_verify_cert_error_string(long err); // X509_STORE_CTX_get_error_depth returns the depth at which the error returned // by |X509_STORE_CTX_get_error| occured. This is zero-indexed integer into the // certificate chain. Zero indicates the target certificate, one its issuer, and // so on. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_STORE_CTX_get_error_depth(const X509_STORE_CTX *ctx); // X509_STORE_CTX_get_current_cert returns the certificate which caused the // error returned by |X509_STORE_CTX_get_error|. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509 *X509_STORE_CTX_get_current_cert(const X509_STORE_CTX *ctx); // X509_STORE_CTX_get0_current_crl returns the CRL which caused the error // returned by |X509_STORE_CTX_get_error|. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_CRL *X509_STORE_CTX_get0_current_crl( const X509_STORE_CTX *ctx); // X509_STORE_CTX_get0_store returns the |X509_STORE| that |ctx| uses. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_STORE *X509_STORE_CTX_get0_store(const X509_STORE_CTX *ctx); // X509_STORE_CTX_get0_cert returns the leaf certificate that |ctx| is // verifying. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509 *X509_STORE_CTX_get0_cert(const X509_STORE_CTX *ctx); // X509_STORE_CTX_get0_untrusted returns the stack of untrusted intermediates // used by |ctx| for certificate verification. OPENSSL_EXPORT STACK_OF(X509) *X509_STORE_CTX_get0_untrusted( const X509_STORE_CTX *ctx); // X509_STORE_CTX_set0_trusted_stack configures |ctx| to trust the certificates // in |sk|. |sk| must remain valid for the duration of |ctx|. Calling this // function causes |ctx| to ignore any certificates configured in the // |X509_STORE|. Certificates in |sk| are still subject to the check described // in |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_trust|. // // WARNING: This function differs from most |set0| functions in that it does not // take ownership of its input. The caller is required to ensure the lifetimes // are consistent. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_STORE_CTX_set0_trusted_stack(X509_STORE_CTX *ctx, STACK_OF(X509) *sk); // X509_STORE_CTX_set0_crls configures |ctx| to consider the CRLs in |sk| as // candidates for CRL lookup. |sk| must remain valid for the duration of |ctx|. // These CRLs are considered in addition to CRLs found in |X509_STORE|. // // WARNING: This function differs from most |set0| functions in that it does not // take ownership of its input. The caller is required to ensure the lifetimes // are consistent. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_STORE_CTX_set0_crls(X509_STORE_CTX *ctx, STACK_OF(X509_CRL) *sk); // X509_STORE_CTX_set_default looks up the set of parameters named |name| and // applies those default verification parameters for |ctx|. As in // |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_inherit|, only unset parameters are changed. This function // returns one on success and zero on error. // // The supported values of |name| are: // - "default" is an internal value which configures some late defaults. See the // discussion in |X509_STORE_get0_param|. // - "pkcs7" configures default trust and purpose checks for PKCS#7 signatures. // - "smime_sign" configures trust and purpose checks for S/MIME signatures. // - "ssl_client" configures trust and purpose checks for TLS clients. // - "ssl_server" configures trust and purpose checks for TLS servers. // // TODO(crbug.com/boringssl/441): Make "default" a no-op. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_STORE_CTX_set_default(X509_STORE_CTX *ctx, const char *name); // X509_STORE_CTX_get0_param returns |ctx|'s verification parameters. This // object is mutable and may be modified by the caller. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_VERIFY_PARAM *X509_STORE_CTX_get0_param( X509_STORE_CTX *ctx); // X509_STORE_CTX_set0_param returns |ctx|'s verification parameters to |param| // and takes ownership of |param|. After this function returns, the caller // should not free |param|. // // WARNING: This function discards any values which were previously applied in // |ctx|, including the "default" parameters applied late in // |X509_STORE_CTX_init|. These late defaults are not applied to parameters // created standalone by |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_new|. // // TODO(crbug.com/boringssl/441): This behavior is very surprising. Should we // re-apply the late defaults in |param|, or somehow avoid this notion of late // defaults altogether? OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_STORE_CTX_set0_param(X509_STORE_CTX *ctx, X509_VERIFY_PARAM *param); // X509_STORE_CTX_set_flags enables all values in |flags| in |ctx|'s // verification flags. |flags| should be a combination of |X509_V_FLAG_*| // constants. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_STORE_CTX_set_flags(X509_STORE_CTX *ctx, unsigned long flags); // X509_STORE_CTX_set_time configures certificate verification to use |t| // instead of the current time. |flags| is ignored and should be zero. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_STORE_CTX_set_time(X509_STORE_CTX *ctx, unsigned long flags, time_t t); // X509_STORE_CTX_set_time_posix configures certificate verification to use |t| // instead of the current time. |t| is interpreted as a POSIX timestamp in // seconds. |flags| is ignored and should be zero. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_STORE_CTX_set_time_posix(X509_STORE_CTX *ctx, unsigned long flags, int64_t t); // X509_STORE_CTX_set_depth configures |ctx| to, by default, limit certificate // chains to |depth| intermediate certificates. This count excludes both the // target certificate and the trust anchor (root certificate). OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_STORE_CTX_set_depth(X509_STORE_CTX *ctx, int depth); // X509_STORE_CTX_set_purpose simultaneously configures |ctx|'s purpose and // trust checks, if unset. It returns one on success and zero if |purpose| is // not a valid purpose value. |purpose| should be an |X509_PURPOSE_*| constant. // If so, it configures |ctx| with a purpose check of |purpose| and a trust // check of |purpose|'s corresponding trust value. If either the purpose or // trust check had already been specified for |ctx|, that corresponding // modification is silently dropped. // // See |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_purpose| and |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_trust| for // details on the purpose and trust checks, respectively. // // If |purpose| is |X509_PURPOSE_ANY|, this function returns an error because it // has no corresponding |X509_TRUST_*| value. It is not possible to set // |X509_PURPOSE_ANY| with this function, only |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_purpose|. // // WARNING: Unlike similarly named functions in this header, this function // silently does not behave the same as |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_purpose|. Callers // may use |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_purpose| with |X509_STORE_CTX_get0_param| to // avoid this difference. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_STORE_CTX_set_purpose(X509_STORE_CTX *ctx, int purpose); // X509_STORE_CTX_set_trust configures |ctx|'s trust check, if unset. It returns // one on success and zero if |trust| is not a valid trust value. |trust| should // be an |X509_TRUST_*| constant. If so, it configures |ctx| with a trust check // of |trust|. If the trust check had already been specified for |ctx|, it // silently does nothing. // // See |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_trust| for details on the purpose and trust check. // // WARNING: Unlike similarly named functions in this header, this function // does not behave the same as |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_trust|. Callers may use // |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_trust| with |X509_STORE_CTX_get0_param| to avoid this // difference. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_STORE_CTX_set_trust(X509_STORE_CTX *ctx, int trust); // Verification parameters. // // An |X509_VERIFY_PARAM| contains a set of parameters for certificate // verification. // X509_VERIFY_PARAM_new returns a newly-allocated |X509_VERIFY_PARAM|, or NULL // on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_VERIFY_PARAM *X509_VERIFY_PARAM_new(void); // X509_VERIFY_PARAM_free releases memory associated with |param|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_VERIFY_PARAM_free(X509_VERIFY_PARAM *param); // X509_VERIFY_PARAM_inherit applies |from| as the default values for |to|. That // is, for each parameter that is unset in |to|, it copies the value in |from|. // This function returns one on success and zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_VERIFY_PARAM_inherit(X509_VERIFY_PARAM *to, const X509_VERIFY_PARAM *from); // X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1 copies parameters from |from| to |to|. If a parameter // is unset in |from|, the existing value in |to| is preserved. This function // returns one on success and zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1(X509_VERIFY_PARAM *to, const X509_VERIFY_PARAM *from); // X509_V_FLAG_* are flags for |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_flags| and // |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_clear_flags|. // X509_V_FLAG_CB_ISSUER_CHECK causes the deprecated verify callback (see // |X509_STORE_CTX_set_verify_cb|) to be called for errors while matching // subject and issuer certificates. #define X509_V_FLAG_CB_ISSUER_CHECK 0x1 // X509_V_FLAG_USE_CHECK_TIME is an internal flag used to track whether // |X509_STORE_CTX_set_time| has been used. If cleared, the system time is // restored. #define X509_V_FLAG_USE_CHECK_TIME 0x2 // X509_V_FLAG_CRL_CHECK enables CRL lookup and checking for the leaf. #define X509_V_FLAG_CRL_CHECK 0x4 // X509_V_FLAG_CRL_CHECK_ALL enables CRL lookup and checking for the entire // certificate chain. |X509_V_FLAG_CRL_CHECK| must be set for this flag to take // effect. #define X509_V_FLAG_CRL_CHECK_ALL 0x8 // X509_V_FLAG_IGNORE_CRITICAL ignores unhandled critical extensions. Do not use // this option. Critical extensions ensure the verifier does not bypass // unrecognized security restrictions in certificates. #define X509_V_FLAG_IGNORE_CRITICAL 0x10 // X509_V_FLAG_X509_STRICT does nothing. Its functionality has been enabled by // default. #define X509_V_FLAG_X509_STRICT 0x00 // X509_V_FLAG_ALLOW_PROXY_CERTS does nothing. Proxy certificate support has // been removed. #define X509_V_FLAG_ALLOW_PROXY_CERTS 0x40 // X509_V_FLAG_POLICY_CHECK does nothing. Policy checking is always enabled. #define X509_V_FLAG_POLICY_CHECK 0x80 // X509_V_FLAG_EXPLICIT_POLICY requires some policy OID to be asserted by the // final certificate chain. See initial-explicit-policy from RFC 5280, // section 6.1.1. #define X509_V_FLAG_EXPLICIT_POLICY 0x100 // X509_V_FLAG_INHIBIT_ANY inhibits the anyPolicy OID. See // initial-any-policy-inhibit from RFC 5280, section 6.1.1. #define X509_V_FLAG_INHIBIT_ANY 0x200 // X509_V_FLAG_INHIBIT_MAP inhibits policy mapping. See // initial-policy-mapping-inhibit from RFC 5280, section 6.1.1. #define X509_V_FLAG_INHIBIT_MAP 0x400 // X509_V_FLAG_NOTIFY_POLICY does nothing. Its functionality has been removed. #define X509_V_FLAG_NOTIFY_POLICY 0x800 // X509_V_FLAG_EXTENDED_CRL_SUPPORT causes all verifications to fail. Extended // CRL features have been removed. #define X509_V_FLAG_EXTENDED_CRL_SUPPORT 0x1000 // X509_V_FLAG_USE_DELTAS causes all verifications to fail. Delta CRL support // has been removed. #define X509_V_FLAG_USE_DELTAS 0x2000 // X509_V_FLAG_CHECK_SS_SIGNATURE checks the redundant signature on self-signed // trust anchors. This check provides no security benefit and only wastes CPU. #define X509_V_FLAG_CHECK_SS_SIGNATURE 0x4000 // X509_V_FLAG_TRUSTED_FIRST, during path-building, checks for a match in the // trust store before considering an untrusted intermediate. This flag is // enabled by default. #define X509_V_FLAG_TRUSTED_FIRST 0x8000 // X509_V_FLAG_PARTIAL_CHAIN treats all trusted certificates as trust anchors, // independent of the |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_trust| setting. #define X509_V_FLAG_PARTIAL_CHAIN 0x80000 // X509_V_FLAG_NO_ALT_CHAINS disables building alternative chains if the initial // one was rejected. #define X509_V_FLAG_NO_ALT_CHAINS 0x100000 // X509_V_FLAG_NO_CHECK_TIME disables all time checks in certificate // verification. #define X509_V_FLAG_NO_CHECK_TIME 0x200000 // X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_flags enables all values in |flags| in |param|'s // verification flags and returns one. |flags| should be a combination of // |X509_V_FLAG_*| constants. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_flags(X509_VERIFY_PARAM *param, unsigned long flags); // X509_VERIFY_PARAM_clear_flags disables all values in |flags| in |param|'s // verification flags and returns one. |flags| should be a combination of // |X509_V_FLAG_*| constants. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_VERIFY_PARAM_clear_flags(X509_VERIFY_PARAM *param, unsigned long flags); // X509_VERIFY_PARAM_get_flags returns |param|'s verification flags. OPENSSL_EXPORT unsigned long X509_VERIFY_PARAM_get_flags( const X509_VERIFY_PARAM *param); // X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_depth configures |param| to limit certificate chains to // |depth| intermediate certificates. This count excludes both the target // certificate and the trust anchor (root certificate). OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_depth(X509_VERIFY_PARAM *param, int depth); // X509_VERIFY_PARAM_get_depth returns the maximum depth configured in |param|. // See |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_depth|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_VERIFY_PARAM_get_depth(const X509_VERIFY_PARAM *param); // X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_time configures certificate verification to use |t| // instead of the current time. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_time(X509_VERIFY_PARAM *param, time_t t); // X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_time_posix configures certificate verification to use // |t| instead of the current time. |t| is interpreted as a POSIX timestamp in // seconds. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_time_posix(X509_VERIFY_PARAM *param, int64_t t); // X509_VERIFY_PARAM_add0_policy adds |policy| to the user-initial-policy-set // (see Section 6.1.1 of RFC 5280). On success, it takes ownership of // |policy| and returns one. Otherwise, it returns zero and the caller retains // owneship of |policy|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_VERIFY_PARAM_add0_policy(X509_VERIFY_PARAM *param, ASN1_OBJECT *policy); // X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1_policies sets the user-initial-policy-set (see // Section 6.1.1 of RFC 5280) to a copy of |policies|. It returns one on success // and zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1_policies( X509_VERIFY_PARAM *param, const STACK_OF(ASN1_OBJECT) *policies); // X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1_host configures |param| to check for the DNS name // specified by |name|. It returns one on success and zero on error. // // By default, both subject alternative names and the subject's common name // attribute are checked. The latter has long been deprecated, so callers should // call |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_hostflags| with // |X509_CHECK_FLAG_NEVER_CHECK_SUBJECT| to use the standard behavior. // https://crbug.com/boringssl/464 tracks fixing the default. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1_host(X509_VERIFY_PARAM *param, const char *name, size_t name_len); // X509_VERIFY_PARAM_add1_host adds |name| to the list of names checked by // |param|. If any configured DNS name matches the certificate, verification // succeeds. It returns one on success and zero on error. // // By default, both subject alternative names and the subject's common name // attribute are checked. The latter has long been deprecated, so callers should // call |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_hostflags| with // |X509_CHECK_FLAG_NEVER_CHECK_SUBJECT| to use the standard behavior. // https://crbug.com/boringssl/464 tracks fixing the default. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_VERIFY_PARAM_add1_host(X509_VERIFY_PARAM *param, const char *name, size_t name_len); // X509_CHECK_FLAG_NO_WILDCARDS disables wildcard matching for DNS names. #define X509_CHECK_FLAG_NO_WILDCARDS 0x2 // X509_CHECK_FLAG_NEVER_CHECK_SUBJECT disables the subject fallback, normally // enabled when subjectAltNames is missing. #define X509_CHECK_FLAG_NEVER_CHECK_SUBJECT 0x20 // X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_hostflags sets the name-checking flags on |param| to // |flags|. |flags| should be a combination of |X509_CHECK_FLAG_*| constants. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_hostflags(X509_VERIFY_PARAM *param, unsigned int flags); // X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1_email configures |param| to check for the email // address specified by |email|. It returns one on success and zero on error. // // By default, both subject alternative names and the subject's email address // attribute are checked. The |X509_CHECK_FLAG_NEVER_CHECK_SUBJECT| flag may be // used to change this behavior. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1_email(X509_VERIFY_PARAM *param, const char *email, size_t email_len); // X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1_ip configures |param| to check for the IP address // specified by |ip|. It returns one on success and zero on error. The IP // address is specified in its binary representation. |ip_len| must be 4 for an // IPv4 address and 16 for an IPv6 address. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1_ip(X509_VERIFY_PARAM *param, const uint8_t *ip, size_t ip_len); // X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1_ip_asc decodes |ipasc| as the ASCII representation of // an IPv4 or IPv6 address, and configures |param| to check for it. It returns // one on success and zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1_ip_asc(X509_VERIFY_PARAM *param, const char *ipasc); // X509_PURPOSE_SSL_CLIENT validates TLS client certificates. It checks for the // id-kp-clientAuth EKU and one of digitalSignature or keyAgreement key usages. // The TLS library is expected to check for the key usage specific to the // negotiated TLS parameters. #define X509_PURPOSE_SSL_CLIENT 1 // X509_PURPOSE_SSL_SERVER validates TLS server certificates. It checks for the // id-kp-clientAuth EKU and one of digitalSignature, keyAgreement, or // keyEncipherment key usages. The TLS library is expected to check for the key // usage specific to the negotiated TLS parameters. #define X509_PURPOSE_SSL_SERVER 2 // X509_PURPOSE_NS_SSL_SERVER is a legacy mode. It behaves like // |X509_PURPOSE_SSL_SERVER|, but only accepts the keyEncipherment key usage, // used by SSL 2.0 and RSA key exchange. Do not use this. #define X509_PURPOSE_NS_SSL_SERVER 3 // X509_PURPOSE_SMIME_SIGN validates S/MIME signing certificates. It checks for // the id-kp-emailProtection EKU and one of digitalSignature or nonRepudiation // key usages. #define X509_PURPOSE_SMIME_SIGN 4 // X509_PURPOSE_SMIME_ENCRYPT validates S/MIME encryption certificates. It // checks for the id-kp-emailProtection EKU and keyEncipherment key usage. #define X509_PURPOSE_SMIME_ENCRYPT 5 // X509_PURPOSE_CRL_SIGN validates indirect CRL signers. It checks for the // cRLSign key usage. BoringSSL does not support indirect CRLs and does not use // this mode. #define X509_PURPOSE_CRL_SIGN 6 // X509_PURPOSE_ANY performs no EKU or key usage checks. Such checks are the // responsibility of the caller. #define X509_PURPOSE_ANY 7 // X509_PURPOSE_OCSP_HELPER performs no EKU or key usage checks. It was // historically used in OpenSSL's OCSP implementation, which left those checks // to the OCSP implementation itself. #define X509_PURPOSE_OCSP_HELPER 8 // X509_PURPOSE_TIMESTAMP_SIGN validates Time Stamping Authority (RFC 3161) // certificates. It checks for the id-kp-timeStamping EKU and one of // digitalSignature or nonRepudiation key usages. It additionally checks that // the EKU extension is critical and that no other EKUs or key usages are // asserted. #define X509_PURPOSE_TIMESTAMP_SIGN 9 // X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_purpose configures |param| to validate certificates for // a specified purpose. It returns one on success and zero if |purpose| is not a // valid purpose type. |purpose| should be one of the |X509_PURPOSE_*| values. // // This option controls checking the extended key usage (EKU) and key usage // extensions. These extensions specify how a certificate's public key may be // used and are important to avoid cross-protocol attacks, particularly in PKIs // that may issue certificates for multiple protocols, or for protocols that use // keys in multiple ways. If not configured, these security checks are the // caller's responsibility. // // This library applies the EKU checks to all untrusted intermediates. Although // not defined in RFC 5280, this matches widely-deployed practice. It also does // not accept anyExtendedKeyUsage. // // Many purpose values have a corresponding trust value, which is not configured // by this function. See |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_trust| for details. Callers // that wish to configure both should either call both functions, or use // |X509_STORE_CTX_set_purpose|. // // It is currently not possible to configure custom EKU OIDs or key usage bits. // Contact the BoringSSL maintainers if your application needs to do so. OpenSSL // had an |X509_PURPOSE_add| API, but it was not thread-safe and relied on // global mutable state, so we removed it. // // TODO(davidben): This function additionally configures checking the legacy // Netscape certificate type extension. Remove this. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_purpose(X509_VERIFY_PARAM *param, int purpose); // X509_TRUST_COMPAT evaluates trust using only the self-signed fallback. Trust // and distrust OIDs are ignored. #define X509_TRUST_COMPAT 1 // X509_TRUST_SSL_CLIENT evaluates trust with the |NID_client_auth| OID, for // validating TLS client certificates. #define X509_TRUST_SSL_CLIENT 2 // X509_TRUST_SSL_SERVER evaluates trust with the |NID_server_auth| OID, for // validating TLS server certificates. #define X509_TRUST_SSL_SERVER 3 // X509_TRUST_EMAIL evaluates trust with the |NID_email_protect| OID, for // validating S/MIME email certificates. #define X509_TRUST_EMAIL 4 // X509_TRUST_OBJECT_SIGN evaluates trust with the |NID_code_sign| OID, for // validating code signing certificates. #define X509_TRUST_OBJECT_SIGN 5 // X509_TRUST_TSA evaluates trust with the |NID_time_stamp| OID, for validating // Time Stamping Authority (RFC 3161) certificates. #define X509_TRUST_TSA 8 // X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_trust configures which certificates from |X509_STORE| // are trust anchors. It returns one on success and zero if |trust| is not a // valid trust value. |trust| should be one of the |X509_TRUST_*| constants. // This function allows applications to vary trust anchors when the same set of // trusted certificates is used in multiple contexts. // // Two properties determine whether a certificate is a trust anchor: // // - Whether it is trusted or distrusted for some OID, via auxiliary information // configured by |X509_add1_trust_object| or |X509_add1_reject_object|. // // - Whether it is "self-signed". That is, whether |X509_get_extension_flags| // includes |EXFLAG_SS|. The signature itself is not checked. // // When this function is called, |trust| determines the OID to check in the // first case. If the certificate is not explicitly trusted or distrusted for // any OID, it is trusted if self-signed instead. // // If unset, the default behavior is to check for the |NID_anyExtendedKeyUsage| // OID. If the certificate is not explicitly trusted or distrusted for this OID, // it is trusted if self-signed instead. Note this slightly differs from the // above. // // If the |X509_V_FLAG_PARTIAL_CHAIN| is set, every certificate from // |X509_STORE| is a trust anchor, unless it was explicitly distrusted for the // OID. // // It is currently not possible to configure custom trust OIDs. Contact the // BoringSSL maintainers if your application needs to do so. OpenSSL had an // |X509_TRUST_add| API, but it was not thread-safe and relied on global mutable // state, so we removed it. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_trust(X509_VERIFY_PARAM *param, int trust); // Filesystem-based certificate stores. // // An |X509_STORE| may be configured to get its contents from the filesystem. // This is done by adding |X509_LOOKUP| structures to the |X509_STORE| with // |X509_STORE_add_lookup| and then configuring the |X509_LOOKUP| with paths. // // Most cases can use |X509_STORE_load_locations|, which configures the same // thing but is simpler to use. // X509_STORE_load_locations configures |store| to load data from filepaths // |file| and |dir|. It returns one on success and zero on error. Either of // |file| or |dir| may be NULL, but at least one must be non-NULL. // // If |file| is non-NULL, it loads CRLs and trusted certificates in PEM format // from the file at |file|, and them to |store|, as in |X509_load_cert_crl_file| // with |X509_FILETYPE_PEM|. // // If |dir| is non-NULL, it configures |store| to load CRLs and trusted // certificates from the directory at |dir| in PEM format, as in // |X509_LOOKUP_add_dir| with |X509_FILETYPE_PEM|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_STORE_load_locations(X509_STORE *store, const char *file, const char *dir); // X509_STORE_add_lookup returns an |X509_LOOKUP| associated with |store| with // type |method|, or NULL on error. The result is owned by |store|, so callers // are not expected to free it. This may be used with |X509_LOOKUP_add_dir| or // |X509_LOOKUP_load_file|, depending on |method|, to configure |store|. // // A single |X509_LOOKUP| may be configured with multiple paths, and an // |X509_STORE| only contains one |X509_LOOKUP| of each type, so there is no // need to call this function multiple times for a single type. Calling it // multiple times will return the previous |X509_LOOKUP| of that type. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_LOOKUP *X509_STORE_add_lookup( X509_STORE *store, const X509_LOOKUP_METHOD *method); // X509_LOOKUP_hash_dir creates |X509_LOOKUP|s that may be used with // |X509_LOOKUP_add_dir|. OPENSSL_EXPORT const X509_LOOKUP_METHOD *X509_LOOKUP_hash_dir(void); // X509_LOOKUP_file creates |X509_LOOKUP|s that may be used with // |X509_LOOKUP_load_file|. // // Although this is modeled as an |X509_LOOKUP|, this function is redundant. It // has the same effect as loading a certificate or CRL from the filesystem, in // the caller's desired format, and then adding it with |X509_STORE_add_cert| // and |X509_STORE_add_crl|. OPENSSL_EXPORT const X509_LOOKUP_METHOD *X509_LOOKUP_file(void); // The following constants are used to specify the format of files in an // |X509_LOOKUP|. #define X509_FILETYPE_PEM 1 #define X509_FILETYPE_ASN1 2 #define X509_FILETYPE_DEFAULT 3 // X509_LOOKUP_load_file calls |X509_load_cert_crl_file|. |lookup| must have // been constructed with |X509_LOOKUP_file|. // // If |type| is |X509_FILETYPE_DEFAULT|, it ignores |file| and instead uses some // default system path with |X509_FILETYPE_PEM|. See also // |X509_STORE_set_default_paths|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_LOOKUP_load_file(X509_LOOKUP *lookup, const char *file, int type); // X509_LOOKUP_add_dir configures |lookup| to load CRLs and trusted certificates // from the directories in |path|. It returns one on success and zero on error. // |lookup| must have been constructed with |X509_LOOKUP_hash_dir|. // // WARNING: |path| is interpreted as a colon-separated (semicolon-separated on // Windows) list of paths. It is not possible to configure a path containing the // separator character. https://crbug.com/boringssl/691 tracks removing this // behavior. // // |type| should be one of the |X509_FILETYPE_*| constants and determines the // format of the files. If |type| is |X509_FILETYPE_DEFAULT|, |path| is ignored // and some default system path is used with |X509_FILETYPE_PEM|. See also // |X509_STORE_set_default_paths|. // // Trusted certificates should be named HASH.N and CRLs should be // named HASH.rN. HASH is |X509_NAME_hash| of the certificate subject and CRL // issuer, respectively, in hexadecimal. N is in decimal and counts hash // collisions consecutively, starting from zero. For example, "002c0b4f.0" and // "002c0b4f.r0". // // WARNING: Objects from |path| are loaded on demand, but cached in memory on // the |X509_STORE|. If a CA is removed from the directory, existing // |X509_STORE|s will continue to trust it. Cache entries are not evicted for // the lifetime of the |X509_STORE|. // // WARNING: This mechanism is also not well-suited for CRL updates. // |X509_STORE|s rely on this cache and never load the same CRL file twice. CRL // updates must use a new file, with an incremented suffix, to be reflected in // existing |X509_STORE|s. However, this means each CRL update will use // additional storage and memory. Instead, configure inputs that vary per // verification, such as CRLs, on each |X509_STORE_CTX| separately, using // functions like |X509_STORE_CTX_set0_crl|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_LOOKUP_add_dir(X509_LOOKUP *lookup, const char *path, int type); // X509_L_* are commands for |X509_LOOKUP_ctrl|. #define X509_L_FILE_LOAD 1 #define X509_L_ADD_DIR 2 // X509_LOOKUP_ctrl implements commands on |lookup|. |cmd| specifies the // command. The other arguments specify the operation in a command-specific way. // Use |X509_LOOKUP_load_file| or |X509_LOOKUP_add_dir| instead. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_LOOKUP_ctrl(X509_LOOKUP *lookup, int cmd, const char *argc, long argl, char **ret); // X509_load_cert_file loads trusted certificates from |file| and adds them to // |lookup|'s |X509_STORE|. It returns one on success and zero on error. // // If |type| is |X509_FILETYPE_ASN1|, it loads a single DER-encoded certificate. // If |type| is |X509_FILETYPE_PEM|, it loads a sequence of PEM-encoded // certificates. |type| may not be |X509_FILETYPE_DEFAULT|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_load_cert_file(X509_LOOKUP *lookup, const char *file, int type); // X509_load_crl_file loads CRLs from |file| and add them it to |lookup|'s // |X509_STORE|. It returns one on success and zero on error. // // If |type| is |X509_FILETYPE_ASN1|, it loads a single DER-encoded CRL. If // |type| is |X509_FILETYPE_PEM|, it loads a sequence of PEM-encoded CRLs. // |type| may not be |X509_FILETYPE_DEFAULT|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_load_crl_file(X509_LOOKUP *lookup, const char *file, int type); // X509_load_cert_crl_file loads CRLs and trusted certificates from |file| and // adds them to |lookup|'s |X509_STORE|. It returns one on success and zero on // error. // // If |type| is |X509_FILETYPE_ASN1|, it loads a single DER-encoded certificate. // This function cannot be used to load a DER-encoded CRL. If |type| is // |X509_FILETYPE_PEM|, it loads a sequence of PEM-encoded certificates and // CRLs. |type| may not be |X509_FILETYPE_DEFAULT|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_load_cert_crl_file(X509_LOOKUP *lookup, const char *file, int type); // X509_NAME_hash returns a hash of |name|, or zero on error. This is the new // hash used by |X509_LOOKUP_add_dir|. // // This hash is specific to the |X509_LOOKUP_add_dir| filesystem format and is // not suitable for general-purpose X.509 name processing. It is very short, so // there will be hash collisions. It also depends on an OpenSSL-specific // canonicalization process. // // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/407): This should be const and thread-safe // but currently is neither, notably if |name| was modified from its parsed // value. OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t X509_NAME_hash(X509_NAME *name); // X509_NAME_hash_old returns a hash of |name|, or zero on error. This is the // legacy hash used by |X509_LOOKUP_add_dir|, which is still supported for // compatibility. // // This hash is specific to the |X509_LOOKUP_add_dir| filesystem format and is // not suitable for general-purpose X.509 name processing. It is very short, so // there will be hash collisions. // // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/407): This should be const and thread-safe // but currently is neither, notably if |name| was modified from its parsed // value. OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t X509_NAME_hash_old(X509_NAME *name); // X509_STORE_set_default_paths configures |store| to read from some "default" // filesystem paths. It returns one on success and zero on error. The filesystem // paths are determined by a combination of hardcoded paths and the SSL_CERT_DIR // and SSL_CERT_FILE environment variables. // // Using this function is not recommended. In OpenSSL, these defaults are // determined by OpenSSL's install prefix. There is no corresponding concept for // BoringSSL. Future versions of BoringSSL may change or remove this // functionality. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_STORE_set_default_paths(X509_STORE *store); // The following functions return filesystem paths used to determine the above // "default" paths, when the corresponding environment variables are not set. // // Using these functions is not recommended. In OpenSSL, these defaults are // determined by OpenSSL's install prefix. There is no corresponding concept for // BoringSSL. Future versions of BoringSSL may change or remove this // functionality. OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *X509_get_default_cert_area(void); OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *X509_get_default_cert_dir(void); OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *X509_get_default_cert_file(void); OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *X509_get_default_private_dir(void); // X509_get_default_cert_dir_env returns "SSL_CERT_DIR", an environment variable // used to determine the above "default" paths. OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *X509_get_default_cert_dir_env(void); // X509_get_default_cert_file_env returns "SSL_CERT_FILE", an environment // variable used to determine the above "default" paths. OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *X509_get_default_cert_file_env(void); // SignedPublicKeyAndChallenge structures. // // The SignedPublicKeyAndChallenge (SPKAC) is a legacy structure to request // certificates, primarily in the legacy HTML tag. An SPKAC structure // is represented by a |NETSCAPE_SPKI| structure. // // The structure is described in // https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/keygen // A Netscape_spki_st, or |NETSCAPE_SPKI|, represents a // SignedPublicKeyAndChallenge structure. Although this structure contains a // |spkac| field of type |NETSCAPE_SPKAC|, these are misnamed. The SPKAC is the // entire structure, not the signed portion. struct Netscape_spki_st { NETSCAPE_SPKAC *spkac; X509_ALGOR *sig_algor; ASN1_BIT_STRING *signature; } /* NETSCAPE_SPKI */; // NETSCAPE_SPKI_new returns a newly-allocated, empty |NETSCAPE_SPKI| object, or // NULL on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT NETSCAPE_SPKI *NETSCAPE_SPKI_new(void); // NETSCAPE_SPKI_free releases memory associated with |spki|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void NETSCAPE_SPKI_free(NETSCAPE_SPKI *spki); // d2i_NETSCAPE_SPKI parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded // SignedPublicKeyAndChallenge structure, as described in |d2i_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT NETSCAPE_SPKI *d2i_NETSCAPE_SPKI(NETSCAPE_SPKI **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); // i2d_NETSCAPE_SPKI marshals |spki| as a DER-encoded // SignedPublicKeyAndChallenge structure, as described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_NETSCAPE_SPKI(const NETSCAPE_SPKI *spki, uint8_t **outp); // NETSCAPE_SPKI_verify checks that |spki| has a valid signature by |pkey|. It // returns one if the signature is valid and zero otherwise. OPENSSL_EXPORT int NETSCAPE_SPKI_verify(NETSCAPE_SPKI *spki, EVP_PKEY *pkey); // NETSCAPE_SPKI_b64_decode decodes |len| bytes from |str| as a base64-encoded // SignedPublicKeyAndChallenge structure. It returns a newly-allocated // |NETSCAPE_SPKI| structure with the result, or NULL on error. If |len| is 0 or // negative, the length is calculated with |strlen| and |str| must be a // NUL-terminated C string. OPENSSL_EXPORT NETSCAPE_SPKI *NETSCAPE_SPKI_b64_decode(const char *str, ossl_ssize_t len); // NETSCAPE_SPKI_b64_encode encodes |spki| as a base64-encoded // SignedPublicKeyAndChallenge structure. It returns a newly-allocated // NUL-terminated C string with the result, or NULL on error. The caller must // release the memory with |OPENSSL_free| when done. OPENSSL_EXPORT char *NETSCAPE_SPKI_b64_encode(NETSCAPE_SPKI *spki); // NETSCAPE_SPKI_get_pubkey decodes and returns the public key in |spki| as an // |EVP_PKEY|, or NULL on error. The caller takes ownership of the resulting // pointer and must call |EVP_PKEY_free| when done. OPENSSL_EXPORT EVP_PKEY *NETSCAPE_SPKI_get_pubkey(const NETSCAPE_SPKI *spki); // NETSCAPE_SPKI_set_pubkey sets |spki|'s public key to |pkey|. It returns one // on success or zero on error. This function does not take ownership of |pkey|, // so the caller may continue to manage its lifetime independently of |spki|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int NETSCAPE_SPKI_set_pubkey(NETSCAPE_SPKI *spki, EVP_PKEY *pkey); // NETSCAPE_SPKI_sign signs |spki| with |pkey| and replaces the signature // algorithm and signature fields. It returns the length of the signature on // success and zero on error. This function uses digest algorithm |md|, or // |pkey|'s default if NULL. Other signing parameters use |pkey|'s defaults. OPENSSL_EXPORT int NETSCAPE_SPKI_sign(NETSCAPE_SPKI *spki, EVP_PKEY *pkey, const EVP_MD *md); // A Netscape_spkac_st, or |NETSCAPE_SPKAC|, represents a PublicKeyAndChallenge // structure. This type is misnamed. The full SPKAC includes the signature, // which is represented with the |NETSCAPE_SPKI| type. struct Netscape_spkac_st { X509_PUBKEY *pubkey; ASN1_IA5STRING *challenge; } /* NETSCAPE_SPKAC */; // NETSCAPE_SPKAC_new returns a newly-allocated, empty |NETSCAPE_SPKAC| object, // or NULL on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT NETSCAPE_SPKAC *NETSCAPE_SPKAC_new(void); // NETSCAPE_SPKAC_free releases memory associated with |spkac|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void NETSCAPE_SPKAC_free(NETSCAPE_SPKAC *spkac); // d2i_NETSCAPE_SPKAC parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded // PublicKeyAndChallenge structure, as described in |d2i_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT NETSCAPE_SPKAC *d2i_NETSCAPE_SPKAC(NETSCAPE_SPKAC **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); // i2d_NETSCAPE_SPKAC marshals |spkac| as a DER-encoded PublicKeyAndChallenge // structure, as described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_NETSCAPE_SPKAC(const NETSCAPE_SPKAC *spkac, uint8_t **outp); // RSASSA-PSS Parameters. // // In X.509, RSASSA-PSS signatures and keys use a complex parameter structure, // defined in RFC 4055. The following functions are provided for compatibility // with some OpenSSL APIs relating to this. Use of RSASSA-PSS in X.509 is // discouraged. The parameters structure is very complex, and it takes more // bytes to merely encode parameters than an entire P-256 ECDSA signature. // An rsa_pss_params_st, aka |RSA_PSS_PARAMS|, represents a parsed // RSASSA-PSS-params structure, as defined in (RFC 4055). struct rsa_pss_params_st { X509_ALGOR *hashAlgorithm; X509_ALGOR *maskGenAlgorithm; ASN1_INTEGER *saltLength; ASN1_INTEGER *trailerField; // OpenSSL caches the MGF hash on |RSA_PSS_PARAMS| in some cases. None of the // cases apply to BoringSSL, so this is always NULL, but Node expects the // field to be present. X509_ALGOR *maskHash; } /* RSA_PSS_PARAMS */; // RSA_PSS_PARAMS is an |ASN1_ITEM| whose ASN.1 type is RSASSA-PSS-params (RFC // 4055) and C type is |RSA_PSS_PARAMS*|. DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(RSA_PSS_PARAMS) // RSA_PSS_PARAMS_new returns a new, empty |RSA_PSS_PARAMS|, or NULL on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT RSA_PSS_PARAMS *RSA_PSS_PARAMS_new(void); // RSA_PSS_PARAMS_free releases memory associated with |params|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void RSA_PSS_PARAMS_free(RSA_PSS_PARAMS *params); // d2i_RSA_PSS_PARAMS parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded // RSASSA-PSS-params (RFC 4055), as described in |d2i_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT RSA_PSS_PARAMS *d2i_RSA_PSS_PARAMS(RSA_PSS_PARAMS **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); // i2d_RSA_PSS_PARAMS marshals |in| as a DER-encoded RSASSA-PSS-params (RFC // 4055), as described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_RSA_PSS_PARAMS(const RSA_PSS_PARAMS *in, uint8_t **outp); // PKCS#8 private keys. // // The |PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO| type represents a PKCS#8 PrivateKeyInfo (RFC 5208) // structure. This is analogous to SubjectPublicKeyInfo and uses the same // AlgorithmIdentifiers, but carries private keys and is not part of X.509 // itself. // // TODO(davidben): Do these functions really belong in this header? // PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO_new returns a newly-allocated, empty // |PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO| object, or NULL on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO *PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO_new(void); // PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO_free releases memory associated with |key|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO_free(PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO *key); // d2i_PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded // PrivateKeyInfo, as described in |d2i_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO *d2i_PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO( PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); // i2d_PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO marshals |key| as a DER-encoded PrivateKeyInfo, as // described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO(const PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO *key, uint8_t **outp); // EVP_PKCS82PKEY returns |p8| as a newly-allocated |EVP_PKEY|, or NULL if the // key was unsupported or could not be decoded. The caller must release the // result with |EVP_PKEY_free| when done. // // Use |EVP_parse_private_key| instead. OPENSSL_EXPORT EVP_PKEY *EVP_PKCS82PKEY(const PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO *p8); // EVP_PKEY2PKCS8 encodes |pkey| as a PKCS#8 PrivateKeyInfo (RFC 5208), // represented as a newly-allocated |PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO|, or NULL on error. The // caller must release the result with |PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO_free| when done. // // Use |EVP_marshal_private_key| instead. OPENSSL_EXPORT PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO *EVP_PKEY2PKCS8(const EVP_PKEY *pkey); // Algorithm and octet string pairs. // // The |X509_SIG| type represents an ASN.1 SEQUENCE type of an // AlgorithmIdentifier and an OCTET STRING. Although named |X509_SIG|, there is // no type in X.509 which matches this format. The two common types which do are // DigestInfo (RFC 2315 and RFC 8017), and EncryptedPrivateKeyInfo (RFC 5208). // X509_SIG_new returns a newly-allocated, empty |X509_SIG| object, or NULL on // error. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_SIG *X509_SIG_new(void); // X509_SIG_free releases memory associated with |key|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_SIG_free(X509_SIG *key); // d2i_X509_SIG parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded algorithm // and octet string pair, as described in |d2i_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_SIG *d2i_X509_SIG(X509_SIG **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); // i2d_X509_SIG marshals |sig| as a DER-encoded algorithm // and octet string pair, as described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_X509_SIG(const X509_SIG *sig, uint8_t **outp); // X509_SIG_get0 sets |*out_alg| and |*out_digest| to non-owning pointers to // |sig|'s algorithm and digest fields, respectively. Either |out_alg| and // |out_digest| may be NULL to skip those fields. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_SIG_get0(const X509_SIG *sig, const X509_ALGOR **out_alg, const ASN1_OCTET_STRING **out_digest); // X509_SIG_getm behaves like |X509_SIG_get0| but returns mutable pointers. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_SIG_getm(X509_SIG *sig, X509_ALGOR **out_alg, ASN1_OCTET_STRING **out_digest); // Printing functions. // // The following functions output human-readable representations of // X.509-related structures. They should only be used for debugging or logging // and not parsed programmatically. In many cases, the outputs are ambiguous, so // attempting to parse them can lead to string injection vulnerabilities. // The following flags control |X509_print_ex| and |X509_REQ_print_ex|. These // flags co-exist with |X509V3_EXT_*|, so avoid collisions when adding new ones. // X509_FLAG_COMPAT disables all flags. It additionally causes names to be // printed with a 16-byte indent. #define X509_FLAG_COMPAT 0 // X509_FLAG_NO_HEADER skips a header identifying the type of object printed. #define X509_FLAG_NO_HEADER 1L // X509_FLAG_NO_VERSION skips printing the X.509 version number. #define X509_FLAG_NO_VERSION (1L << 1) // X509_FLAG_NO_SERIAL skips printing the serial number. It is ignored in // |X509_REQ_print_fp|. #define X509_FLAG_NO_SERIAL (1L << 2) // X509_FLAG_NO_SIGNAME skips printing the signature algorithm in the // TBSCertificate. It is ignored in |X509_REQ_print_fp|. #define X509_FLAG_NO_SIGNAME (1L << 3) // X509_FLAG_NO_ISSUER skips printing the issuer. #define X509_FLAG_NO_ISSUER (1L << 4) // X509_FLAG_NO_VALIDITY skips printing the notBefore and notAfter times. It is // ignored in |X509_REQ_print_fp|. #define X509_FLAG_NO_VALIDITY (1L << 5) // X509_FLAG_NO_SUBJECT skips printing the subject. #define X509_FLAG_NO_SUBJECT (1L << 6) // X509_FLAG_NO_PUBKEY skips printing the public key. #define X509_FLAG_NO_PUBKEY (1L << 7) // X509_FLAG_NO_EXTENSIONS skips printing the extension list. It is ignored in // |X509_REQ_print_fp|. CSRs instead have attributes, which is controlled by // |X509_FLAG_NO_ATTRIBUTES|. #define X509_FLAG_NO_EXTENSIONS (1L << 8) // X509_FLAG_NO_SIGDUMP skips printing the signature and outer signature // algorithm. #define X509_FLAG_NO_SIGDUMP (1L << 9) // X509_FLAG_NO_AUX skips printing auxiliary properties. (See |d2i_X509_AUX| and // related functions.) #define X509_FLAG_NO_AUX (1L << 10) // X509_FLAG_NO_ATTRIBUTES skips printing CSR attributes. It does nothing for // certificates and CRLs. #define X509_FLAG_NO_ATTRIBUTES (1L << 11) // X509_FLAG_NO_IDS skips printing the issuerUniqueID and subjectUniqueID in a // certificate. It is ignored in |X509_REQ_print_fp|. #define X509_FLAG_NO_IDS (1L << 12) // The following flags control |X509_print_ex|, |X509_REQ_print_ex|, // |X509V3_EXT_print|, and |X509V3_extensions_print|. These flags coexist with // |X509_FLAG_*|, so avoid collisions when adding new ones. // X509V3_EXT_UNKNOWN_MASK is a mask that determines how unknown extensions are // processed. #define X509V3_EXT_UNKNOWN_MASK (0xfL << 16) // X509V3_EXT_DEFAULT causes unknown extensions or syntax errors to return // failure. #define X509V3_EXT_DEFAULT 0 // X509V3_EXT_ERROR_UNKNOWN causes unknown extensions or syntax errors to print // as "" or "", respectively. #define X509V3_EXT_ERROR_UNKNOWN (1L << 16) // X509V3_EXT_PARSE_UNKNOWN is deprecated and behaves like // |X509V3_EXT_DUMP_UNKNOWN|. #define X509V3_EXT_PARSE_UNKNOWN (2L << 16) // X509V3_EXT_DUMP_UNKNOWN causes unknown extensions to be displayed as a // hexdump. #define X509V3_EXT_DUMP_UNKNOWN (3L << 16) // X509_print_ex writes a human-readable representation of |x| to |bp|. It // returns one on success and zero on error. |nmflags| is the flags parameter // for |X509_NAME_print_ex| when printing the subject and issuer. |cflag| should // be some combination of the |X509_FLAG_*| and |X509V3_EXT_*| constants. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_print_ex(BIO *bp, X509 *x, unsigned long nmflag, unsigned long cflag); // X509_print_ex_fp behaves like |X509_print_ex| but writes to |fp|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_print_ex_fp(FILE *fp, X509 *x, unsigned long nmflag, unsigned long cflag); // X509_print calls |X509_print_ex| with |XN_FLAG_COMPAT| and |X509_FLAG_COMPAT| // flags. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_print(BIO *bp, X509 *x); // X509_print_fp behaves like |X509_print| but writes to |fp|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_print_fp(FILE *fp, X509 *x); // X509_CRL_print writes a human-readable representation of |x| to |bp|. It // returns one on success and zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_CRL_print(BIO *bp, X509_CRL *x); // X509_CRL_print_fp behaves like |X509_CRL_print| but writes to |fp|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_CRL_print_fp(FILE *fp, X509_CRL *x); // X509_REQ_print_ex writes a human-readable representation of |x| to |bp|. It // returns one on success and zero on error. |nmflags| is the flags parameter // for |X509_NAME_print_ex|, when printing the subject. |cflag| should be some // combination of the |X509_FLAG_*| and |X509V3_EXT_*| constants. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REQ_print_ex(BIO *bp, X509_REQ *x, unsigned long nmflag, unsigned long cflag); // X509_REQ_print calls |X509_REQ_print_ex| with |XN_FLAG_COMPAT| and // |X509_FLAG_COMPAT| flags. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REQ_print(BIO *bp, X509_REQ *req); // X509_REQ_print_fp behaves like |X509_REQ_print| but writes to |fp|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REQ_print_fp(FILE *fp, X509_REQ *req); // The following flags are control |X509_NAME_print_ex|. They must not collide // with |ASN1_STRFLGS_*|. // // TODO(davidben): This is far, far too many options and most of them are // useless. Trim this down. // XN_FLAG_COMPAT prints with |X509_NAME_print|'s format and return value // convention. #define XN_FLAG_COMPAT 0ul // XN_FLAG_SEP_MASK determines the separators to use between attributes. #define XN_FLAG_SEP_MASK (0xful << 16) // XN_FLAG_SEP_COMMA_PLUS separates RDNs with "," and attributes within an RDN // with "+", as in RFC 2253. #define XN_FLAG_SEP_COMMA_PLUS (1ul << 16) // XN_FLAG_SEP_CPLUS_SPC behaves like |XN_FLAG_SEP_COMMA_PLUS| but adds spaces // between the separators. #define XN_FLAG_SEP_CPLUS_SPC (2ul << 16) // XN_FLAG_SEP_SPLUS_SPC separates RDNs with "; " and attributes within an RDN // with " + ". #define XN_FLAG_SEP_SPLUS_SPC (3ul << 16) // XN_FLAG_SEP_MULTILINE prints each attribute on one line. #define XN_FLAG_SEP_MULTILINE (4ul << 16) // XN_FLAG_DN_REV prints RDNs in reverse, from least significant to most // significant, as RFC 2253. #define XN_FLAG_DN_REV (1ul << 20) // XN_FLAG_FN_MASK determines how attribute types are displayed. #define XN_FLAG_FN_MASK (0x3ul << 21) // XN_FLAG_FN_SN uses the attribute type's short name, when available. #define XN_FLAG_FN_SN 0ul // XN_FLAG_SPC_EQ wraps the "=" operator with spaces when printing attributes. #define XN_FLAG_SPC_EQ (1ul << 23) // XN_FLAG_DUMP_UNKNOWN_FIELDS causes unknown attribute types to be printed in // hex, as in RFC 2253. #define XN_FLAG_DUMP_UNKNOWN_FIELDS (1ul << 24) // XN_FLAG_RFC2253 prints like RFC 2253. #define XN_FLAG_RFC2253 \ (ASN1_STRFLGS_RFC2253 | XN_FLAG_SEP_COMMA_PLUS | XN_FLAG_DN_REV | \ XN_FLAG_FN_SN | XN_FLAG_DUMP_UNKNOWN_FIELDS) // XN_FLAG_ONELINE prints a one-line representation of the name. #define XN_FLAG_ONELINE \ (ASN1_STRFLGS_RFC2253 | ASN1_STRFLGS_ESC_QUOTE | XN_FLAG_SEP_CPLUS_SPC | \ XN_FLAG_SPC_EQ | XN_FLAG_FN_SN) // X509_NAME_print_ex writes a human-readable representation of |nm| to |out|. // Each line of output is indented by |indent| spaces. It returns the number of // bytes written on success, and -1 on error. If |out| is NULL, it returns the // number of bytes it would have written but does not write anything. |flags| // should be some combination of |XN_FLAG_*| and |ASN1_STRFLGS_*| values and // determines the output. If unsure, use |XN_FLAG_RFC2253|. // // If |flags| is |XN_FLAG_COMPAT|, or zero, this function calls // |X509_NAME_print| instead. In that case, it returns one on success, rather // than the output length. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_NAME_print_ex(BIO *out, const X509_NAME *nm, int indent, unsigned long flags); // X509_NAME_print prints a human-readable representation of |name| to |bp|. It // returns one on success and zero on error. |obase| is ignored. // // This function outputs a legacy format that does not correctly handle string // encodings and other cases. Prefer |X509_NAME_print_ex| if printing a name for // debugging purposes. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_NAME_print(BIO *bp, const X509_NAME *name, int obase); // X509_NAME_oneline writes a human-readable representation to |name| to a // buffer as a NUL-terminated C string. // // If |buf| is NULL, returns a newly-allocated buffer containing the result on // success, or NULL on error. The buffer must be released with |OPENSSL_free| // when done. // // If |buf| is non-NULL, at most |size| bytes of output are written to |buf| // instead. |size| includes the trailing NUL. The function then returns |buf| on // success or NULL on error. If the output does not fit in |size| bytes, the // output is silently truncated at an attribute boundary. // // This function outputs a legacy format that does not correctly handle string // encodings and other cases. Prefer |X509_NAME_print_ex| if printing a name for // debugging purposes. OPENSSL_EXPORT char *X509_NAME_oneline(const X509_NAME *name, char *buf, int size); // X509_NAME_print_ex_fp behaves like |X509_NAME_print_ex| but writes to |fp|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_NAME_print_ex_fp(FILE *fp, const X509_NAME *nm, int indent, unsigned long flags); // X509_signature_dump writes a human-readable representation of |sig| to |bio|, // indented with |indent| spaces. It returns one on success and zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_signature_dump(BIO *bio, const ASN1_STRING *sig, int indent); // X509_signature_print writes a human-readable representation of |alg| and // |sig| to |bio|. It returns one on success and zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_signature_print(BIO *bio, const X509_ALGOR *alg, const ASN1_STRING *sig); // X509V3_EXT_print prints a human-readable representation of |ext| to out. It // returns one on success and zero on error. The output is indented by |indent| // spaces. |flag| is one of the |X509V3_EXT_*| constants and controls printing // of unknown extensions and syntax errors. // // WARNING: Although some applications programmatically parse the output of this // function to process X.509 extensions, this is not safe. In many cases, the // outputs are ambiguous to attempting to parse them can lead to string // injection vulnerabilities. These functions should only be used for debugging // or logging. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509V3_EXT_print(BIO *out, const X509_EXTENSION *ext, unsigned long flag, int indent); // X509V3_EXT_print_fp behaves like |X509V3_EXT_print| but writes to a |FILE| // instead of a |BIO|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509V3_EXT_print_fp(FILE *out, const X509_EXTENSION *ext, int flag, int indent); // X509V3_extensions_print prints |title|, followed by a human-readable // representation of |exts| to |out|. It returns one on success and zero on // error. The output is indented by |indent| spaces. |flag| is one of the // |X509V3_EXT_*| constants and controls printing of unknown extensions and // syntax errors. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509V3_extensions_print(BIO *out, const char *title, const STACK_OF(X509_EXTENSION) *exts, unsigned long flag, int indent); // GENERAL_NAME_print prints a human-readable representation of |gen| to |out|. // It returns one on success and zero on error. // // TODO(davidben): Actually, it just returns one and doesn't check for I/O or // allocation errors. But it should return zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int GENERAL_NAME_print(BIO *out, const GENERAL_NAME *gen); // Convenience functions. // X509_pubkey_digest hashes the contents of the BIT STRING in |x509|'s // subjectPublicKeyInfo field with |md| and writes the result to |out|. // |EVP_MD_CTX_size| bytes are written, which is at most |EVP_MAX_MD_SIZE|. If // |out_len| is not NULL, |*out_len| is set to the number of bytes written. This // function returns one on success and zero on error. // // This hash omits the BIT STRING tag, length, and number of unused bits. It // also omits the AlgorithmIdentifier which describes the key type. It // corresponds to the OCSP KeyHash definition and is not suitable for other // purposes. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_pubkey_digest(const X509 *x509, const EVP_MD *md, uint8_t *out, unsigned *out_len); // X509_digest hashes |x509|'s DER encoding with |md| and writes the result to // |out|. |EVP_MD_CTX_size| bytes are written, which is at most // |EVP_MAX_MD_SIZE|. If |out_len| is not NULL, |*out_len| is set to the number // of bytes written. This function returns one on success and zero on error. // Note this digest covers the entire certificate, not just the signed portion. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_digest(const X509 *x509, const EVP_MD *md, uint8_t *out, unsigned *out_len); // X509_CRL_digest hashes |crl|'s DER encoding with |md| and writes the result // to |out|. |EVP_MD_CTX_size| bytes are written, which is at most // |EVP_MAX_MD_SIZE|. If |out_len| is not NULL, |*out_len| is set to the number // of bytes written. This function returns one on success and zero on error. // Note this digest covers the entire CRL, not just the signed portion. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_CRL_digest(const X509_CRL *crl, const EVP_MD *md, uint8_t *out, unsigned *out_len); // X509_REQ_digest hashes |req|'s DER encoding with |md| and writes the result // to |out|. |EVP_MD_CTX_size| bytes are written, which is at most // |EVP_MAX_MD_SIZE|. If |out_len| is not NULL, |*out_len| is set to the number // of bytes written. This function returns one on success and zero on error. // Note this digest covers the entire certificate request, not just the signed // portion. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_REQ_digest(const X509_REQ *req, const EVP_MD *md, uint8_t *out, unsigned *out_len); // X509_NAME_digest hashes |name|'s DER encoding with |md| and writes the result // to |out|. |EVP_MD_CTX_size| bytes are written, which is at most // |EVP_MAX_MD_SIZE|. If |out_len| is not NULL, |*out_len| is set to the number // of bytes written. This function returns one on success and zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_NAME_digest(const X509_NAME *name, const EVP_MD *md, uint8_t *out, unsigned *out_len); // The following functions behave like the corresponding unsuffixed |d2i_*| // functions, but read the result from |bp| instead. Callers using these // functions with memory |BIO|s to parse structures already in memory should use // |d2i_*| instead. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509 *d2i_X509_bio(BIO *bp, X509 **x509); OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_CRL *d2i_X509_CRL_bio(BIO *bp, X509_CRL **crl); OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_REQ *d2i_X509_REQ_bio(BIO *bp, X509_REQ **req); OPENSSL_EXPORT RSA *d2i_RSAPrivateKey_bio(BIO *bp, RSA **rsa); OPENSSL_EXPORT RSA *d2i_RSAPublicKey_bio(BIO *bp, RSA **rsa); OPENSSL_EXPORT RSA *d2i_RSA_PUBKEY_bio(BIO *bp, RSA **rsa); OPENSSL_EXPORT DSA *d2i_DSA_PUBKEY_bio(BIO *bp, DSA **dsa); OPENSSL_EXPORT DSA *d2i_DSAPrivateKey_bio(BIO *bp, DSA **dsa); OPENSSL_EXPORT EC_KEY *d2i_EC_PUBKEY_bio(BIO *bp, EC_KEY **eckey); OPENSSL_EXPORT EC_KEY *d2i_ECPrivateKey_bio(BIO *bp, EC_KEY **eckey); OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_SIG *d2i_PKCS8_bio(BIO *bp, X509_SIG **p8); OPENSSL_EXPORT PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO *d2i_PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO_bio( BIO *bp, PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO **p8inf); OPENSSL_EXPORT EVP_PKEY *d2i_PUBKEY_bio(BIO *bp, EVP_PKEY **a); OPENSSL_EXPORT DH *d2i_DHparams_bio(BIO *bp, DH **dh); // d2i_PrivateKey_bio behaves like |d2i_AutoPrivateKey|, but reads from |bp| // instead. OPENSSL_EXPORT EVP_PKEY *d2i_PrivateKey_bio(BIO *bp, EVP_PKEY **a); // The following functions behave like the corresponding unsuffixed |i2d_*| // functions, but write the result to |bp|. They return one on success and zero // on error. Callers using them with memory |BIO|s to encode structures to // memory should use |i2d_*| directly instead. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_X509_bio(BIO *bp, X509 *x509); OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_X509_CRL_bio(BIO *bp, X509_CRL *crl); OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_X509_REQ_bio(BIO *bp, X509_REQ *req); OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_RSAPrivateKey_bio(BIO *bp, RSA *rsa); OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_RSAPublicKey_bio(BIO *bp, RSA *rsa); OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_RSA_PUBKEY_bio(BIO *bp, RSA *rsa); OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_DSA_PUBKEY_bio(BIO *bp, DSA *dsa); OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_DSAPrivateKey_bio(BIO *bp, DSA *dsa); OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_EC_PUBKEY_bio(BIO *bp, EC_KEY *eckey); OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_ECPrivateKey_bio(BIO *bp, EC_KEY *eckey); OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_PKCS8_bio(BIO *bp, X509_SIG *p8); OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO_bio(BIO *bp, PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO *p8inf); OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_PrivateKey_bio(BIO *bp, EVP_PKEY *pkey); OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_PUBKEY_bio(BIO *bp, EVP_PKEY *pkey); OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_DHparams_bio(BIO *bp, const DH *dh); // i2d_PKCS8PrivateKeyInfo_bio encodes |key| as a PKCS#8 PrivateKeyInfo // structure (see |EVP_marshal_private_key|) and writes the result to |bp|. It // returns one on success and zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_PKCS8PrivateKeyInfo_bio(BIO *bp, EVP_PKEY *key); // The following functions behave like the corresponding |d2i_*_bio| functions, // but read from |fp| instead. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509 *d2i_X509_fp(FILE *fp, X509 **x509); OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_CRL *d2i_X509_CRL_fp(FILE *fp, X509_CRL **crl); OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_REQ *d2i_X509_REQ_fp(FILE *fp, X509_REQ **req); OPENSSL_EXPORT RSA *d2i_RSAPrivateKey_fp(FILE *fp, RSA **rsa); OPENSSL_EXPORT RSA *d2i_RSAPublicKey_fp(FILE *fp, RSA **rsa); OPENSSL_EXPORT RSA *d2i_RSA_PUBKEY_fp(FILE *fp, RSA **rsa); OPENSSL_EXPORT DSA *d2i_DSA_PUBKEY_fp(FILE *fp, DSA **dsa); OPENSSL_EXPORT DSA *d2i_DSAPrivateKey_fp(FILE *fp, DSA **dsa); OPENSSL_EXPORT EC_KEY *d2i_EC_PUBKEY_fp(FILE *fp, EC_KEY **eckey); OPENSSL_EXPORT EC_KEY *d2i_ECPrivateKey_fp(FILE *fp, EC_KEY **eckey); OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_SIG *d2i_PKCS8_fp(FILE *fp, X509_SIG **p8); OPENSSL_EXPORT PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO *d2i_PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO_fp( FILE *fp, PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO **p8inf); OPENSSL_EXPORT EVP_PKEY *d2i_PrivateKey_fp(FILE *fp, EVP_PKEY **a); OPENSSL_EXPORT EVP_PKEY *d2i_PUBKEY_fp(FILE *fp, EVP_PKEY **a); // The following functions behave like the corresponding |i2d_*_bio| functions, // but write to |fp| instead. OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_X509_fp(FILE *fp, X509 *x509); OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_X509_CRL_fp(FILE *fp, X509_CRL *crl); OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_X509_REQ_fp(FILE *fp, X509_REQ *req); OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_RSAPrivateKey_fp(FILE *fp, RSA *rsa); OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_RSAPublicKey_fp(FILE *fp, RSA *rsa); OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_RSA_PUBKEY_fp(FILE *fp, RSA *rsa); OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_DSA_PUBKEY_fp(FILE *fp, DSA *dsa); OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_DSAPrivateKey_fp(FILE *fp, DSA *dsa); OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_EC_PUBKEY_fp(FILE *fp, EC_KEY *eckey); OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_ECPrivateKey_fp(FILE *fp, EC_KEY *eckey); OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_PKCS8_fp(FILE *fp, X509_SIG *p8); OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO_fp(FILE *fp, PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO *p8inf); OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_PKCS8PrivateKeyInfo_fp(FILE *fp, EVP_PKEY *key); OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_PrivateKey_fp(FILE *fp, EVP_PKEY *pkey); OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_PUBKEY_fp(FILE *fp, EVP_PKEY *pkey); // X509_find_by_issuer_and_serial returns the first |X509| in |sk| whose issuer // and serial are |name| and |serial|, respectively. If no match is found, it // returns NULL. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509 *X509_find_by_issuer_and_serial(const STACK_OF(X509) *sk, X509_NAME *name, const ASN1_INTEGER *serial); // X509_find_by_subject returns the first |X509| in |sk| whose subject is // |name|. If no match is found, it returns NULL. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509 *X509_find_by_subject(const STACK_OF(X509) *sk, X509_NAME *name); // X509_cmp_time compares |s| against |*t|. On success, it returns a negative // number if |s| <= |*t| and a positive number if |s| > |*t|. On error, it // returns zero. If |t| is NULL, it uses the current time instead of |*t|. // // WARNING: Unlike most comparison functions, this function returns zero on // error, not equality. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_cmp_time(const ASN1_TIME *s, const time_t *t); // X509_cmp_time_posix compares |s| against |t|. On success, it returns a // negative number if |s| <= |t| and a positive number if |s| > |t|. On error, // it returns zero. // // WARNING: Unlike most comparison functions, this function returns zero on // error, not equality. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_cmp_time_posix(const ASN1_TIME *s, int64_t t); // X509_cmp_current_time behaves like |X509_cmp_time| but compares |s| against // the current time. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_cmp_current_time(const ASN1_TIME *s); // X509_time_adj calls |X509_time_adj_ex| with |offset_day| equal to zero. OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_TIME *X509_time_adj(ASN1_TIME *s, long offset_sec, const time_t *t); // X509_time_adj_ex behaves like |ASN1_TIME_adj|, but adds an offset to |*t|. If // |t| is NULL, it uses the current time instead of |*t|. OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_TIME *X509_time_adj_ex(ASN1_TIME *s, int offset_day, long offset_sec, const time_t *t); // X509_gmtime_adj behaves like |X509_time_adj_ex| but adds |offset_sec| to the // current time. OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_TIME *X509_gmtime_adj(ASN1_TIME *s, long offset_sec); // X509_issuer_name_cmp behaves like |X509_NAME_cmp|, but compares |a| and |b|'s // issuer names. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_issuer_name_cmp(const X509 *a, const X509 *b); // X509_subject_name_cmp behaves like |X509_NAME_cmp|, but compares |a| and // |b|'s subject names. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_subject_name_cmp(const X509 *a, const X509 *b); // X509_CRL_cmp behaves like |X509_NAME_cmp|, but compares |a| and |b|'s // issuer names. // // WARNING: This function is misnamed. It does not compare other parts of the // CRL, only the issuer fields using |X509_NAME_cmp|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_CRL_cmp(const X509_CRL *a, const X509_CRL *b); // X509_issuer_name_hash returns the hash of |x509|'s issuer name with // |X509_NAME_hash|. // // This hash is specific to the |X509_LOOKUP_add_dir| filesystem format and is // not suitable for general-purpose X.509 name processing. It is very short, so // there will be hash collisions. It also depends on an OpenSSL-specific // canonicalization process. OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t X509_issuer_name_hash(X509 *x509); // X509_subject_name_hash returns the hash of |x509|'s subject name with // |X509_NAME_hash|. // // This hash is specific to the |X509_LOOKUP_add_dir| filesystem format and is // not suitable for general-purpose X.509 name processing. It is very short, so // there will be hash collisions. It also depends on an OpenSSL-specific // canonicalization process. OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t X509_subject_name_hash(X509 *x509); // X509_issuer_name_hash_old returns the hash of |x509|'s issuer name with // |X509_NAME_hash_old|. // // This hash is specific to the |X509_LOOKUP_add_dir| filesystem format and is // not suitable for general-purpose X.509 name processing. It is very short, so // there will be hash collisions. OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t X509_issuer_name_hash_old(X509 *x509); // X509_subject_name_hash_old returns the hash of |x509|'s usjbect name with // |X509_NAME_hash_old|. // // This hash is specific to the |X509_LOOKUP_add_dir| filesystem format and is // not suitable for general-purpose X.509 name processing. It is very short, so // there will be hash collisions. OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t X509_subject_name_hash_old(X509 *x509); // ex_data functions. // // See |ex_data.h| for details. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_get_ex_new_index(long argl, void *argp, CRYPTO_EX_unused *unused, CRYPTO_EX_dup *dup_unused, CRYPTO_EX_free *free_func); OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_set_ex_data(X509 *r, int idx, void *arg); OPENSSL_EXPORT void *X509_get_ex_data(X509 *r, int idx); OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_STORE_CTX_get_ex_new_index(long argl, void *argp, CRYPTO_EX_unused *unused, CRYPTO_EX_dup *dup_unused, CRYPTO_EX_free *free_func); OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_STORE_CTX_set_ex_data(X509_STORE_CTX *ctx, int idx, void *data); OPENSSL_EXPORT void *X509_STORE_CTX_get_ex_data(X509_STORE_CTX *ctx, int idx); #define X509_STORE_CTX_set_app_data(ctx, data) \ X509_STORE_CTX_set_ex_data(ctx, 0, data) #define X509_STORE_CTX_get_app_data(ctx) X509_STORE_CTX_get_ex_data(ctx, 0) // Hashing and signing ASN.1 structures. // ASN1_digest serializes |data| with |i2d| and then hashes the result with // |type|. On success, it returns one, writes the digest to |md|, and sets // |*len| to the digest length if non-NULL. On error, it returns zero. // // |EVP_MD_CTX_size| bytes are written, which is at most |EVP_MAX_MD_SIZE|. The // buffer must have sufficient space for this output. OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_digest(i2d_of_void *i2d, const EVP_MD *type, char *data, unsigned char *md, unsigned int *len); // ASN1_item_digest serializes |data| with |it| and then hashes the result with // |type|. On success, it returns one, writes the digest to |md|, and sets // |*len| to the digest length if non-NULL. On error, it returns zero. // // |EVP_MD_CTX_size| bytes are written, which is at most |EVP_MAX_MD_SIZE|. The // buffer must have sufficient space for this output. // // WARNING: |data| must be a pointer with the same type as |it|'s corresponding // C type. Using the wrong type is a potentially exploitable memory error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_item_digest(const ASN1_ITEM *it, const EVP_MD *type, void *data, unsigned char *md, unsigned int *len); // ASN1_item_verify serializes |data| with |it| and then verifies |signature| is // a valid signature for the result with |algor1| and |pkey|. It returns one on // success and zero on error. The signature and algorithm are interpreted as in // X.509. // // WARNING: |data| must be a pointer with the same type as |it|'s corresponding // C type. Using the wrong type is a potentially exploitable memory error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_item_verify(const ASN1_ITEM *it, const X509_ALGOR *algor1, const ASN1_BIT_STRING *signature, void *data, EVP_PKEY *pkey); // ASN1_item_sign serializes |data| with |it| and then signs the result with // the private key |pkey|. It returns the length of the signature on success and // zero on error. On success, it writes the signature to |signature| and the // signature algorithm to each of |algor1| and |algor2|. Either of |algor1| or // |algor2| may be NULL to ignore them. This function uses digest algorithm // |md|, or |pkey|'s default if NULL. Other signing parameters use |pkey|'s // defaults. To customize them, use |ASN1_item_sign_ctx|. // // WARNING: |data| must be a pointer with the same type as |it|'s corresponding // C type. Using the wrong type is a potentially exploitable memory error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_item_sign(const ASN1_ITEM *it, X509_ALGOR *algor1, X509_ALGOR *algor2, ASN1_BIT_STRING *signature, void *data, EVP_PKEY *pkey, const EVP_MD *type); // ASN1_item_sign_ctx behaves like |ASN1_item_sign| except the signature is // signed with |ctx|, |ctx|, which must have been initialized with // |EVP_DigestSignInit|. The caller should configure the corresponding // |EVP_PKEY_CTX| with any additional parameters before calling this function. // // On success or failure, this function mutates |ctx| and resets it to the empty // state. Caller should not rely on its contents after the function returns. // // WARNING: |data| must be a pointer with the same type as |it|'s corresponding // C type. Using the wrong type is a potentially exploitable memory error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_item_sign_ctx(const ASN1_ITEM *it, X509_ALGOR *algor1, X509_ALGOR *algor2, ASN1_BIT_STRING *signature, void *asn, EVP_MD_CTX *ctx); // Verification internals. // // The following functions expose portions of certificate validation. They are // exported for compatibility with existing callers, or to support some obscure // use cases. Most callers, however, will not need these functions and should // instead use |X509_STORE_CTX| APIs. // X509_supported_extension returns one if |ex| is a critical X.509 certificate // extension, supported by |X509_verify_cert|, and zero otherwise. // // Note this function only reports certificate extensions (as opposed to CRL or // CRL extensions), and only extensions that are expected to be marked critical. // Additionally, |X509_verify_cert| checks for unsupported critical extensions // internally, so most callers will not need to call this function separately. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_supported_extension(const X509_EXTENSION *ex); // X509_check_ca returns one if |x509| may be considered a CA certificate, // according to basic constraints and key usage extensions. Otherwise, it // returns zero. If |x509| is an X509v1 certificate, and thus has no extensions, // it is considered eligible. // // This function returning one does not indicate that |x509| is trusted, only // that it is eligible to be a CA. // // TODO(crbug.com/boringssl/407): |x509| should be const. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_check_ca(X509 *x509); // X509_check_issued checks if |issuer| and |subject|'s name, authority key // identifier, and key usage fields allow |issuer| to have issued |subject|. It // returns |X509_V_OK| on success and an |X509_V_ERR_*| value otherwise. // // This function does not check the signature on |subject|. Rather, it is // intended to prune the set of possible issuer certificates during // path-building. // // TODO(crbug.com/boringssl/407): Both parameters should be const. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_check_issued(X509 *issuer, X509 *subject); // NAME_CONSTRAINTS_check checks if |x509| satisfies name constraints in |nc|. // It returns |X509_V_OK| on success and some |X509_V_ERR_*| constant on error. // // TODO(crbug.com/boringssl/407): Both parameters should be const. OPENSSL_EXPORT int NAME_CONSTRAINTS_check(X509 *x509, NAME_CONSTRAINTS *nc); // X509_check_host checks if |x509| matches the DNS name |chk|. It returns one // on match, zero on mismatch, or a negative number on error. |flags| should be // some combination of |X509_CHECK_FLAG_*| and modifies the behavior. On match, // if |out_peername| is non-NULL, it additionally sets |*out_peername| to a // newly-allocated, NUL-terminated string containing the DNS name or wildcard in // the certificate which matched. The caller must then free |*out_peername| with // |OPENSSL_free| when done. // // By default, both subject alternative names and the subject's common name // attribute are checked. The latter has long been deprecated, so callers should // include |X509_CHECK_FLAG_NEVER_CHECK_SUBJECT| in |flags| to use the standard // behavior. https://crbug.com/boringssl/464 tracks fixing the default. // // This function does not check if |x509| is a trusted certificate, only if, // were it trusted, it would match |chk|. // // WARNING: This function differs from the usual calling convention and may // return either 0 or a negative number on error. // // TODO(davidben): Make the error case also return zero. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_check_host(const X509 *x509, const char *chk, size_t chklen, unsigned int flags, char **out_peername); // X509_check_email checks if |x509| matches the email address |chk|. It returns // one on match, zero on mismatch, or a negative number on error. |flags| should // be some combination of |X509_CHECK_FLAG_*| and modifies the behavior. // // By default, both subject alternative names and the subject's email address // attribute are checked. The |X509_CHECK_FLAG_NEVER_CHECK_SUBJECT| flag may be // used to change this behavior. // // This function does not check if |x509| is a trusted certificate, only if, // were it trusted, it would match |chk|. // // WARNING: This function differs from the usual calling convention and may // return either 0 or a negative number on error. // // TODO(davidben): Make the error case also return zero. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_check_email(const X509 *x509, const char *chk, size_t chklen, unsigned int flags); // X509_check_ip checks if |x509| matches the IP address |chk|. The IP address // is represented in byte form and should be 4 bytes for an IPv4 address and 16 // bytes for an IPv6 address. It returns one on match, zero on mismatch, or a // negative number on error. |flags| should be some combination of // |X509_CHECK_FLAG_*| and modifies the behavior. // // This function does not check if |x509| is a trusted certificate, only if, // were it trusted, it would match |chk|. // // WARNING: This function differs from the usual calling convention and may // return either 0 or a negative number on error. // // TODO(davidben): Make the error case also return zero. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_check_ip(const X509 *x509, const uint8_t *chk, size_t chklen, unsigned int flags); // X509_check_ip_asc behaves like |X509_check_ip| except the IP address is // specified in textual form in |ipasc|. // // WARNING: This function differs from the usual calling convention and may // return either 0 or a negative number on error. // // TODO(davidben): Make the error case also return zero. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_check_ip_asc(const X509 *x509, const char *ipasc, unsigned int flags); // X509_STORE_CTX_get1_issuer looks up a candidate trusted issuer for |x509| out // of |ctx|'s |X509_STORE|, based on the criteria in |X509_check_issued|. If one // was found, it returns one and sets |*out_issuer| to the issuer. The caller // must release |*out_issuer| with |X509_free| when done. If none was found, it // returns zero and leaves |*out_issuer| unchanged. // // This function only searches for trusted issuers. It does not consider // untrusted intermediates passed in to |X509_STORE_CTX_init|. // // TODO(crbug.com/boringssl/407): |x509| should be const. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_STORE_CTX_get1_issuer(X509 **out_issuer, X509_STORE_CTX *ctx, X509 *x509); // X509_check_purpose performs checks if |x509|'s basic constraints, key usage, // and extended key usage extensions for the specified purpose. |purpose| should // be one of |X509_PURPOSE_*| constants. See |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_purpose| for // details. It returns one if |x509|'s extensions are consistent with |purpose| // and zero otherwise. If |ca| is non-zero, |x509| is checked as a CA // certificate. Otherwise, it is checked as an end-entity certificate. // // If |purpose| is -1, this function performs no purpose checks, but it parses // some extensions in |x509| and may return zero on syntax error. Historically, // callers primarily used this function to trigger this parsing, but this is no // longer necessary. Functions acting on |X509| will internally parse as needed. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_check_purpose(X509 *x509, int purpose, int ca); #define X509_TRUST_TRUSTED 1 #define X509_TRUST_REJECTED 2 #define X509_TRUST_UNTRUSTED 3 // X509_check_trust checks if |x509| is a valid trust anchor for trust type // |id|. See |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_trust| for details. It returns // |X509_TRUST_TRUSTED| if |x509| is a trust anchor, |X509_TRUST_REJECTED| if it // was distrusted, and |X509_TRUST_UNTRUSTED| otherwise. |id| should be one of // the |X509_TRUST_*| constants, or zero to indicate the default behavior. // |flags| should be zero and is ignored. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_check_trust(X509 *x509, int id, int flags); // X509_STORE_CTX_get1_certs returns a newly-allocated stack containing all // trusted certificates in |ctx|'s |X509_STORE| whose subject matches |name|, or // NULL on error. The caller must release the result with |sk_X509_pop_free| and // |X509_free| when done. // // TODO(crbug.com/boringssl/407): |name| should be const. OPENSSL_EXPORT STACK_OF(X509) *X509_STORE_CTX_get1_certs(X509_STORE_CTX *ctx, X509_NAME *name); // X509_STORE_CTX_get1_crls returns a newly-allocated stack containing all // CRLs in |ctx|'s |X509_STORE| whose subject matches |name|, or NULL on error. // The caller must release the result with |sk_X509_CRL_pop_free| and // |X509_CRL_free| when done. // // TODO(crbug.com/boringssl/407): |name| should be const. OPENSSL_EXPORT STACK_OF(X509_CRL) *X509_STORE_CTX_get1_crls(X509_STORE_CTX *ctx, X509_NAME *name); // X509_STORE_CTX_get_by_subject looks up an object of type |type| in |ctx|'s // |X509_STORE| that matches |name|. |type| should be one of the |X509_LU_*| // constants to indicate the type of object. If a match was found, it stores the // result in |ret| and returns one. Otherwise, it returns zero. If multiple // objects match, this function outputs an arbitray one. // // WARNING: |ret| must be in the empty state, as returned by |X509_OBJECT_new|. // Otherwise, the object currently in |ret| will be leaked when overwritten. // https://crbug.com/boringssl/685 tracks fixing this. // // WARNING: Multiple trusted certificates or CRLs may share a name. In this // case, this function returns an arbitrary match. Use // |X509_STORE_CTX_get1_certs| or |X509_STORE_CTX_get1_crls| instead. // // TODO(crbug.com/boringssl/407): |name| should be const. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_STORE_CTX_get_by_subject(X509_STORE_CTX *ctx, int type, X509_NAME *name, X509_OBJECT *ret); // X.509 information. // // |X509_INFO| is the return type for |PEM_X509_INFO_read_bio|, defined in // . It is used to store a certificate, CRL, or private key. This // type is defined in this header for OpenSSL compatibility. struct private_key_st { EVP_PKEY *dec_pkey; } /* X509_PKEY */; struct X509_info_st { X509 *x509; X509_CRL *crl; X509_PKEY *x_pkey; EVP_CIPHER_INFO enc_cipher; int enc_len; char *enc_data; } /* X509_INFO */; DEFINE_STACK_OF(X509_INFO) // X509_INFO_free releases memory associated with |info|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_INFO_free(X509_INFO *info); // Deprecated custom extension registration. // // The following functions allow callers to register custom extensions for use // with |X509V3_EXT_d2i| and related functions. This mechanism is deprecated and // will be removed in the future. As discussed in |X509V3_EXT_add|, it is not // possible to safely register a custom extension without risking race // conditions and memory errors when linked with other users of BoringSSL. // // Moreover, it is not necessary to register a custom extension to process // extensions unknown to BoringSSL. Registration does not impact certificate // verification. Caller should instead use functions such as // |ASN1_OBJECT_create|, |X509_get_ext_by_OBJ|, |X509_EXTENSION_get_data|, and // |X509_EXTENSION_create_by_OBJ| to inspect or create extensions directly. // The following function pointer types are used in |X509V3_EXT_METHOD|. typedef void *(*X509V3_EXT_NEW)(void); typedef void (*X509V3_EXT_FREE)(void *ext); typedef void *(*X509V3_EXT_D2I)(void *ext, const uint8_t **inp, long len); typedef int (*X509V3_EXT_I2D)(void *ext, uint8_t **outp); typedef STACK_OF(CONF_VALUE) *(*X509V3_EXT_I2V)(const X509V3_EXT_METHOD *method, void *ext, STACK_OF(CONF_VALUE) *extlist); typedef void *(*X509V3_EXT_V2I)(const X509V3_EXT_METHOD *method, const X509V3_CTX *ctx, const STACK_OF(CONF_VALUE) *values); typedef char *(*X509V3_EXT_I2S)(const X509V3_EXT_METHOD *method, void *ext); typedef void *(*X509V3_EXT_S2I)(const X509V3_EXT_METHOD *method, const X509V3_CTX *ctx, const char *str); typedef int (*X509V3_EXT_I2R)(const X509V3_EXT_METHOD *method, void *ext, BIO *out, int indent); typedef void *(*X509V3_EXT_R2I)(const X509V3_EXT_METHOD *method, const X509V3_CTX *ctx, const char *str); // A v3_ext_method, aka |X509V3_EXT_METHOD|, is a deprecated type which defines // a custom extension. struct v3_ext_method { // ext_nid is the NID of the extension. int ext_nid; // ext_flags is a combination of |X509V3_EXT_*| constants. int ext_flags; // it determines how values of this extension are allocated, released, parsed, // and marshalled. This must be non-NULL. ASN1_ITEM_EXP *it; // The following functions are ignored in favor of |it|. They are retained in // the struct only for source compatibility with existing struct definitions. X509V3_EXT_NEW ext_new; X509V3_EXT_FREE ext_free; X509V3_EXT_D2I d2i; X509V3_EXT_I2D i2d; // The following functions are used for string extensions. X509V3_EXT_I2S i2s; X509V3_EXT_S2I s2i; // The following functions are used for multi-valued extensions. X509V3_EXT_I2V i2v; X509V3_EXT_V2I v2i; // The following functions are used for "raw" extensions, which implement // custom printing behavior. X509V3_EXT_I2R i2r; X509V3_EXT_R2I r2i; void *usr_data; // Any extension specific data } /* X509V3_EXT_METHOD */; // X509V3_EXT_MULTILINE causes the result of an |X509V3_EXT_METHOD|'s |i2v| // function to be printed on separate lines, rather than separated by commas. #define X509V3_EXT_MULTILINE 0x4 // X509V3_EXT_get returns the |X509V3_EXT_METHOD| corresponding to |ext|'s // extension type, or NULL if none was registered. OPENSSL_EXPORT const X509V3_EXT_METHOD *X509V3_EXT_get( const X509_EXTENSION *ext); // X509V3_EXT_get_nid returns the |X509V3_EXT_METHOD| corresponding to |nid|, or // NULL if none was registered. OPENSSL_EXPORT const X509V3_EXT_METHOD *X509V3_EXT_get_nid(int nid); // X509V3_EXT_add registers |ext| as a custom extension for the extension type // |ext->ext_nid|. |ext| must be valid for the remainder of the address space's // lifetime. It returns one on success and zero on error. // // WARNING: This function modifies global state. If other code in the same // address space also registers an extension with type |ext->ext_nid|, the two // registrations will conflict. Which registration takes effect is undefined. If // the two registrations use incompatible in-memory representations, code // expecting the other registration will then cast a type to the wrong type, // resulting in a potentially exploitable memory error. This conflict can also // occur if BoringSSL later adds support for |ext->ext_nid|, with a different // in-memory representation than the one expected by |ext|. // // This function, additionally, is not thread-safe and cannot be called // concurrently with any other BoringSSL function. // // As a result, it is impossible to safely use this function. Registering a // custom extension has no impact on certificate verification so, instead, // callers should simply handle the custom extension with the byte-based // |X509_EXTENSION| APIs directly. Registering |ext| with the library has little // practical value. OPENSSL_EXPORT OPENSSL_DEPRECATED int X509V3_EXT_add(X509V3_EXT_METHOD *ext); // X509V3_EXT_add_alias registers a custom extension with NID |nid_to|. The // corresponding ASN.1 type is copied from |nid_from|. It returns one on success // and zero on error. // // WARNING: Do not use this function. See |X509V3_EXT_add|. OPENSSL_EXPORT OPENSSL_DEPRECATED int X509V3_EXT_add_alias(int nid_to, int nid_from); // Deprecated config-based extension creation. // // The following functions allow specifying X.509 extensions using OpenSSL's // config file syntax, from the OpenSSL command-line tool. They are retained, // for now, for compatibility with legacy software but may be removed in the // future. Construct the extensions using the typed C APIs instead. // // Callers should especially avoid these functions if passing in non-constant // values. They use ad-hoc, string-based formats which are prone to injection // vulnerabilities. For a CA, this means using them risks misissuance. // // These functions are not safe to use with untrusted inputs. The string formats // may implicitly reference context information and, in OpenSSL (though not // BoringSSL), one even allows reading arbitrary files. Many formats can also // produce far larger outputs than their inputs, so untrusted inputs may lead to // denial-of-service attacks. Finally, the parsers see much less testing and // review than most of the library and may have bugs including memory leaks or // crashes. // v3_ext_ctx, aka |X509V3_CTX|, contains additional context information for // constructing extensions. Some string formats reference additional values in // these objects. It must be initialized with |X509V3_set_ctx| or // |X509V3_set_ctx_test| before use. struct v3_ext_ctx { int flags; const X509 *issuer_cert; const X509 *subject_cert; const X509_REQ *subject_req; const X509_CRL *crl; const CONF *db; }; #define X509V3_CTX_TEST 0x1 // X509V3_set_ctx initializes |ctx| with the specified objects. Some string // formats will reference fields in these objects. Each object may be NULL to // omit it, in which case those formats cannot be used. |flags| should be zero, // unless called via |X509V3_set_ctx_test|. // // |issuer|, |subject|, |req|, and |crl|, if non-NULL, must outlive |ctx|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509V3_set_ctx(X509V3_CTX *ctx, const X509 *issuer, const X509 *subject, const X509_REQ *req, const X509_CRL *crl, int flags); // X509V3_set_ctx_test calls |X509V3_set_ctx| without any reference objects and // mocks out some features that use them. The resulting extensions may be // incomplete and should be discarded. This can be used to partially validate // syntax. // // TODO(davidben): Can we remove this? #define X509V3_set_ctx_test(ctx) \ X509V3_set_ctx(ctx, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, X509V3_CTX_TEST) // X509V3_set_nconf sets |ctx| to use |conf| as the config database. |ctx| must // have previously been initialized by |X509V3_set_ctx| or // |X509V3_set_ctx_test|. Some string formats will reference sections in |conf|. // |conf| may be NULL, in which case these formats cannot be used. If non-NULL, // |conf| must outlive |ctx|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509V3_set_nconf(X509V3_CTX *ctx, const CONF *conf); // X509V3_set_ctx_nodb calls |X509V3_set_nconf| with no config database. #define X509V3_set_ctx_nodb(ctx) X509V3_set_nconf(ctx, NULL) // X509V3_EXT_nconf constructs an extension of type specified by |name|, and // value specified by |value|. It returns a newly-allocated |X509_EXTENSION| // object on success, or NULL on error. |conf| and |ctx| specify additional // information referenced by some formats. Either |conf| or |ctx| may be NULL, // in which case features which use it will be disabled. // // If non-NULL, |ctx| must be initialized with |X509V3_set_ctx| or // |X509V3_set_ctx_test|. // // Both |conf| and |ctx| provide a |CONF| object. When |ctx| is non-NULL, most // features use the |ctx| copy, configured with |X509V3_set_ctx|, but some use // |conf|. Callers should ensure the two match to avoid surprisingly behavior. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_EXTENSION *X509V3_EXT_nconf(const CONF *conf, const X509V3_CTX *ctx, const char *name, const char *value); // X509V3_EXT_nconf_nid behaves like |X509V3_EXT_nconf|, except the extension // type is specified as a NID. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_EXTENSION *X509V3_EXT_nconf_nid(const CONF *conf, const X509V3_CTX *ctx, int ext_nid, const char *value); // X509V3_EXT_conf_nid calls |X509V3_EXT_nconf_nid|. |conf| must be NULL. // // TODO(davidben): This is the only exposed instance of an LHASH in our public // headers. cryptography.io wraps this function so we cannot, yet, replace the // type with a dummy struct. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_EXTENSION *X509V3_EXT_conf_nid(LHASH_OF(CONF_VALUE) *conf, const X509V3_CTX *ctx, int ext_nid, const char *value); // X509V3_EXT_add_nconf_sk looks up the section named |section| in |conf|. For // each |CONF_VALUE| in the section, it constructs an extension as in // |X509V3_EXT_nconf|, taking |name| and |value| from the |CONF_VALUE|. Each new // extension is appended to |*sk|. If |*sk| is non-NULL, and at least one // extension is added, it sets |*sk| to a newly-allocated // |STACK_OF(X509_EXTENSION)|. It returns one on success and zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509V3_EXT_add_nconf_sk(const CONF *conf, const X509V3_CTX *ctx, const char *section, STACK_OF(X509_EXTENSION) **sk); // X509V3_EXT_add_nconf adds extensions to |cert| as in // |X509V3_EXT_add_nconf_sk|. It returns one on success and zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509V3_EXT_add_nconf(const CONF *conf, const X509V3_CTX *ctx, const char *section, X509 *cert); // X509V3_EXT_REQ_add_nconf adds extensions to |req| as in // |X509V3_EXT_add_nconf_sk|. It returns one on success and zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509V3_EXT_REQ_add_nconf(const CONF *conf, const X509V3_CTX *ctx, const char *section, X509_REQ *req); // X509V3_EXT_CRL_add_nconf adds extensions to |crl| as in // |X509V3_EXT_add_nconf_sk|. It returns one on success and zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509V3_EXT_CRL_add_nconf(const CONF *conf, const X509V3_CTX *ctx, const char *section, X509_CRL *crl); // i2s_ASN1_OCTET_STRING returns a human-readable representation of |oct| as a // newly-allocated, NUL-terminated string, or NULL on error. |method| is // ignored. The caller must release the result with |OPENSSL_free| when done. OPENSSL_EXPORT char *i2s_ASN1_OCTET_STRING(const X509V3_EXT_METHOD *method, const ASN1_OCTET_STRING *oct); // s2i_ASN1_OCTET_STRING decodes |str| as a hexdecimal byte string, with // optional colon separators between bytes. It returns a newly-allocated // |ASN1_OCTET_STRING| with the result on success, or NULL on error. |method| // and |ctx| are ignored. OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_OCTET_STRING *s2i_ASN1_OCTET_STRING( const X509V3_EXT_METHOD *method, const X509V3_CTX *ctx, const char *str); // i2s_ASN1_INTEGER returns a human-readable representation of |aint| as a // newly-allocated, NUL-terminated string, or NULL on error. |method| is // ignored. The caller must release the result with |OPENSSL_free| when done. OPENSSL_EXPORT char *i2s_ASN1_INTEGER(const X509V3_EXT_METHOD *method, const ASN1_INTEGER *aint); // s2i_ASN1_INTEGER decodes |value| as the ASCII representation of an integer, // and returns a newly-allocated |ASN1_INTEGER| containing the result, or NULL // on error. |method| is ignored. If |value| begins with "0x" or "0X", the input // is decoded in hexadecimal, otherwise decimal. OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_INTEGER *s2i_ASN1_INTEGER(const X509V3_EXT_METHOD *method, const char *value); // i2s_ASN1_ENUMERATED returns a human-readable representation of |aint| as a // newly-allocated, NUL-terminated string, or NULL on error. |method| is // ignored. The caller must release the result with |OPENSSL_free| when done. OPENSSL_EXPORT char *i2s_ASN1_ENUMERATED(const X509V3_EXT_METHOD *method, const ASN1_ENUMERATED *aint); // X509V3_conf_free releases memory associated with |CONF_VALUE|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509V3_conf_free(CONF_VALUE *val); // i2v_GENERAL_NAME serializes |gen| as a |CONF_VALUE|. If |ret| is non-NULL, it // appends the value to |ret| and returns |ret| on success or NULL on error. If // it returns NULL, the caller is still responsible for freeing |ret|. If |ret| // is NULL, it returns a newly-allocated |STACK_OF(CONF_VALUE)| containing the // result. |method| is ignored. When done, the caller should release the result // with |sk_CONF_VALUE_pop_free| and |X509V3_conf_free|. // // Do not use this function. This is an internal implementation detail of the // human-readable print functions. If extracting a SAN list from a certificate, // look at |gen| directly. OPENSSL_EXPORT STACK_OF(CONF_VALUE) *i2v_GENERAL_NAME( const X509V3_EXT_METHOD *method, const GENERAL_NAME *gen, STACK_OF(CONF_VALUE) *ret); // i2v_GENERAL_NAMES serializes |gen| as a list of |CONF_VALUE|s. If |ret| is // non-NULL, it appends the values to |ret| and returns |ret| on success or NULL // on error. If it returns NULL, the caller is still responsible for freeing // |ret|. If |ret| is NULL, it returns a newly-allocated |STACK_OF(CONF_VALUE)| // containing the results. |method| is ignored. // // Do not use this function. This is an internal implementation detail of the // human-readable print functions. If extracting a SAN list from a certificate, // look at |gen| directly. OPENSSL_EXPORT STACK_OF(CONF_VALUE) *i2v_GENERAL_NAMES( const X509V3_EXT_METHOD *method, const GENERAL_NAMES *gen, STACK_OF(CONF_VALUE) *extlist); // a2i_IPADDRESS decodes |ipasc| as the textual representation of an IPv4 or // IPv6 address. On success, it returns a newly-allocated |ASN1_OCTET_STRING| // containing the decoded IP address. IPv4 addresses are represented as 4-byte // strings and IPv6 addresses as 16-byte strings. On failure, it returns NULL. OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_OCTET_STRING *a2i_IPADDRESS(const char *ipasc); // a2i_IPADDRESS_NC decodes |ipasc| as the textual representation of an IPv4 or // IPv6 address range. On success, it returns a newly-allocated // |ASN1_OCTET_STRING| containing the decoded IP address, followed by the // decoded mask. IPv4 ranges are represented as 8-byte strings and IPv6 ranges // as 32-byte strings. On failure, it returns NULL. // // The text format decoded by this function is not the standard CIDR notiation. // Instead, the mask after the "/" is represented as another IP address. For // example, "192.168.0.0/16" would be written "192.168.0.0/255.255.0.0". OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_OCTET_STRING *a2i_IPADDRESS_NC(const char *ipasc); // Deprecated functions. // X509_get_notBefore returns |x509|'s notBefore time. Note this function is not // const-correct for legacy reasons. Use |X509_get0_notBefore| or // |X509_getm_notBefore| instead. OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_TIME *X509_get_notBefore(const X509 *x509); // X509_get_notAfter returns |x509|'s notAfter time. Note this function is not // const-correct for legacy reasons. Use |X509_get0_notAfter| or // |X509_getm_notAfter| instead. OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_TIME *X509_get_notAfter(const X509 *x509); // X509_set_notBefore calls |X509_set1_notBefore|. Use |X509_set1_notBefore| // instead. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_set_notBefore(X509 *x509, const ASN1_TIME *tm); // X509_set_notAfter calls |X509_set1_notAfter|. Use |X509_set1_notAfter| // instead. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_set_notAfter(X509 *x509, const ASN1_TIME *tm); // X509_CRL_get_lastUpdate returns a mutable pointer to |crl|'s thisUpdate time. // The OpenSSL API refers to this field as lastUpdate. // // Use |X509_CRL_get0_lastUpdate| or |X509_CRL_set1_lastUpdate| instead. OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_TIME *X509_CRL_get_lastUpdate(X509_CRL *crl); // X509_CRL_get_nextUpdate returns a mutable pointer to |crl|'s nextUpdate time, // or NULL if |crl| has none. Use |X509_CRL_get0_nextUpdate| or // |X509_CRL_set1_nextUpdate| instead. OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_TIME *X509_CRL_get_nextUpdate(X509_CRL *crl); // X509_extract_key is a legacy alias to |X509_get_pubkey|. Use // |X509_get_pubkey| instead. #define X509_extract_key(x) X509_get_pubkey(x) // X509_REQ_extract_key is a legacy alias for |X509_REQ_get_pubkey|. #define X509_REQ_extract_key(a) X509_REQ_get_pubkey(a) // X509_name_cmp is a legacy alias for |X509_NAME_cmp|. #define X509_name_cmp(a, b) X509_NAME_cmp((a), (b)) // The following symbols are deprecated aliases to |X509_CRL_set1_*|. #define X509_CRL_set_lastUpdate X509_CRL_set1_lastUpdate #define X509_CRL_set_nextUpdate X509_CRL_set1_nextUpdate // X509_get_serialNumber returns a mutable pointer to |x509|'s serial number. // Prefer |X509_get0_serialNumber|. OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_INTEGER *X509_get_serialNumber(X509 *x509); // X509_NAME_get_text_by_OBJ finds the first attribute with type |obj| in // |name|. If found, it writes the value's UTF-8 representation to |buf|. // followed by a NUL byte, and returns the number of bytes in the output, // excluding the NUL byte. This is unlike OpenSSL which returns the raw // ASN1_STRING data. The UTF-8 encoding of the |ASN1_STRING| may not contain a 0 // codepoint. // // This function writes at most |len| bytes, including the NUL byte. If |buf| // is NULL, it writes nothing and returns the number of bytes in the // output, excluding the NUL byte that would be required for the full UTF-8 // output. // // This function may return -1 if an error occurs for any reason, including the // value not being a recognized string type, |len| being of insufficient size to // hold the full UTF-8 encoding and NUL byte, memory allocation failures, an // object with type |obj| not existing in |name|, or if the UTF-8 encoding of // the string contains a zero byte. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_NAME_get_text_by_OBJ(const X509_NAME *name, const ASN1_OBJECT *obj, char *buf, int len); // X509_NAME_get_text_by_NID behaves like |X509_NAME_get_text_by_OBJ| except it // finds an attribute of type |nid|, which should be one of the |NID_*| // constants. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_NAME_get_text_by_NID(const X509_NAME *name, int nid, char *buf, int len); // X509_STORE_CTX_get0_parent_ctx returns NULL. OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_STORE_CTX *X509_STORE_CTX_get0_parent_ctx( const X509_STORE_CTX *ctx); // X509_OBJECT_free_contents sets |obj| to the empty object, freeing any values // that were previously there. // // TODO(davidben): Unexport this function after rust-openssl is fixed to no // longer call it. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_OBJECT_free_contents(X509_OBJECT *obj); // X509_LOOKUP_free releases memory associated with |ctx|. This function should // never be used outside the library. No function in the public API hands // ownership of an |X509_LOOKUP| to the caller. // // TODO(davidben): Unexport this function after rust-openssl is fixed to no // longer call it. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_LOOKUP_free(X509_LOOKUP *ctx); // X509_STORE_CTX_cleanup resets |ctx| to the empty state. // // This function is a remnant of when |X509_STORE_CTX| was stack-allocated and // should not be used. If releasing |ctx|, call |X509_STORE_CTX_free|. If // reusing |ctx| for a new verification, release the old one and create a new // one. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_STORE_CTX_cleanup(X509_STORE_CTX *ctx); // X509V3_add_standard_extensions returns one. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509V3_add_standard_extensions(void); // The following symbols are legacy aliases for |X509_STORE_CTX| functions. #define X509_STORE_get_by_subject X509_STORE_CTX_get_by_subject #define X509_STORE_get1_certs X509_STORE_CTX_get1_certs #define X509_STORE_get1_crls X509_STORE_CTX_get1_crls // X509_STORE_CTX_get_chain is a legacy alias for |X509_STORE_CTX_get0_chain|. OPENSSL_EXPORT STACK_OF(X509) *X509_STORE_CTX_get_chain( const X509_STORE_CTX *ctx); // X509_STORE_CTX_trusted_stack is a deprecated alias for // |X509_STORE_CTX_set0_trusted_stack|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_STORE_CTX_trusted_stack(X509_STORE_CTX *ctx, STACK_OF(X509) *sk); typedef int (*X509_STORE_CTX_verify_cb)(int, X509_STORE_CTX *); // X509_STORE_CTX_set_verify_cb configures a callback function for |ctx| that is // called multiple times during |X509_verify_cert|. The callback returns zero to // fail verification and one to proceed. Typically, it will return |ok|, which // preserves the default behavior. Returning one when |ok| is zero will proceed // past some error. The callback may inspect |ctx| and the error queue to // attempt to determine the current stage of certificate verification, but this // is often unreliable. When synthesizing an error, callbacks should use // |X509_STORE_CTX_set_error| to set a corresponding error. // // WARNING: Do not use this function. It is extremely fragile and unpredictable. // This callback exposes implementation details of certificate verification, // which change as the library evolves. Attempting to use it for security checks // can introduce vulnerabilities if making incorrect assumptions about when the // callback is called. Some errors, when suppressed, may implicitly suppress // other errors due to internal implementation details. Additionally, overriding // |ok| may leave |ctx| in an inconsistent state and break invariants. // // Instead, customize certificate verification by configuring options on the // |X509_STORE_CTX| before verification, or applying additional checks after // |X509_verify_cert| completes successfully. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_STORE_CTX_set_verify_cb( X509_STORE_CTX *ctx, int (*verify_cb)(int ok, X509_STORE_CTX *ctx)); // X509_STORE_set_verify_cb acts like |X509_STORE_CTX_set_verify_cb| but sets // the verify callback for any |X509_STORE_CTX| created from this |X509_STORE| // // Do not use this function. See |X509_STORE_CTX_set_verify_cb| for details. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_STORE_set_verify_cb( X509_STORE *store, X509_STORE_CTX_verify_cb verify_cb); // X509_STORE_set_verify_cb_func is a deprecated alias for // |X509_STORE_set_verify_cb|. #define X509_STORE_set_verify_cb_func(store, func) \ X509_STORE_set_verify_cb((store), (func)) // X509_STORE_CTX_set_chain configures |ctx| to use |sk| for untrusted // intermediate certificates to use in verification. This function is redundant // with the |chain| parameter of |X509_STORE_CTX_init|. Use the parameter // instead. // // WARNING: Despite the similar name, this function is unrelated to // |X509_STORE_CTX_get0_chain|. // // WARNING: This function saves a pointer to |sk| without copying or // incrementing reference counts. |sk| must outlive |ctx| and may not be mutated // for the duration of the certificate verification. OPENSSL_EXPORT void X509_STORE_CTX_set_chain(X509_STORE_CTX *ctx, STACK_OF(X509) *sk); // The following flags do nothing. The corresponding non-standard options have // been removed. #define X509_CHECK_FLAG_ALWAYS_CHECK_SUBJECT 0 #define X509_CHECK_FLAG_MULTI_LABEL_WILDCARDS 0 #define X509_CHECK_FLAG_SINGLE_LABEL_SUBDOMAINS 0 // X509_CHECK_FLAG_NO_PARTIAL_WILDCARDS does nothing, but is necessary in // OpenSSL to enable standard wildcard matching. In BoringSSL, this behavior is // always enabled. #define X509_CHECK_FLAG_NO_PARTIAL_WILDCARDS 0 // X509_STORE_get0_objects returns a non-owning pointer of |store|'s internal // object list. Although this function is not const, callers must not modify // the result of this function. // // WARNING: This function is not thread-safe. If |store| is shared across // multiple threads, callers cannot safely inspect the result of this function, // because another thread may have concurrently added to it. In particular, // |X509_LOOKUP_add_dir| treats this list as a cache and may add to it in the // course of certificate verification. This API additionally prevents fixing // some quadratic worst-case behavior in |X509_STORE| and may be removed in the // future. Use |X509_STORE_get1_objects| instead. OPENSSL_EXPORT STACK_OF(X509_OBJECT) *X509_STORE_get0_objects( X509_STORE *store); // X509_PURPOSE_get_by_sname returns the |X509_PURPOSE_*| constant corresponding // a short name |sname|, or -1 if |sname| was not recognized. // // Use |X509_PURPOSE_*| constants directly instead. The short names used by this // function look like "sslserver" or "smimeencrypt", so they do not make // especially good APIs. // // This function differs from OpenSSL, which returns an "index" to be passed to // |X509_PURPOSE_get0|, followed by |X509_PURPOSE_get_id|, to finally obtain an // |X509_PURPOSE_*| value suitable for use with |X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_purpose|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_PURPOSE_get_by_sname(const char *sname); // X509_PURPOSE_get0 returns the |X509_PURPOSE| object corresponding to |id|, // which should be one of the |X509_PURPOSE_*| constants, or NULL if none // exists. // // This function differs from OpenSSL, which takes an "index", returned from // |X509_PURPOSE_get_by_sname|. In BoringSSL, indices and |X509_PURPOSE_*| IDs // are the same. OPENSSL_EXPORT const X509_PURPOSE *X509_PURPOSE_get0(int id); // X509_PURPOSE_get_id returns |purpose|'s ID. This will be one of the // |X509_PURPOSE_*| constants. OPENSSL_EXPORT int X509_PURPOSE_get_id(const X509_PURPOSE *purpose); // The following constants are values for the legacy Netscape certificate type // X.509 extension, a precursor to extended key usage. These values correspond // to the DER encoding of the first byte of the BIT STRING. That is, 0x80 is // bit zero and 0x01 is bit seven. // // TODO(davidben): These constants are only used by OpenVPN, which deprecated // the feature in 2017. The documentation says it was removed, but they did not // actually remove it. See if OpenVPN will accept a patch to finish this. #define NS_SSL_CLIENT 0x80 #define NS_SSL_SERVER 0x40 #define NS_SMIME 0x20 #define NS_OBJSIGN 0x10 #define NS_SSL_CA 0x04 #define NS_SMIME_CA 0x02 #define NS_OBJSIGN_CA 0x01 #define NS_ANY_CA (NS_SSL_CA | NS_SMIME_CA | NS_OBJSIGN_CA) // Private structures. struct X509_algor_st { ASN1_OBJECT *algorithm; ASN1_TYPE *parameter; } /* X509_ALGOR */; #if defined(__cplusplus) } // extern C #endif #if !defined(BORINGSSL_NO_CXX) extern "C++" { BSSL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(ACCESS_DESCRIPTION, ACCESS_DESCRIPTION_free) BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(AUTHORITY_KEYID, AUTHORITY_KEYID_free) BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(BASIC_CONSTRAINTS, BASIC_CONSTRAINTS_free) // TODO(davidben): Move this to conf.h and rename to CONF_VALUE_free. BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(CONF_VALUE, X509V3_conf_free) BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(DIST_POINT, DIST_POINT_free) BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(GENERAL_NAME, GENERAL_NAME_free) BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(GENERAL_SUBTREE, GENERAL_SUBTREE_free) BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(NAME_CONSTRAINTS, NAME_CONSTRAINTS_free) BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(NETSCAPE_SPKI, NETSCAPE_SPKI_free) BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(POLICY_MAPPING, POLICY_MAPPING_free) BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(POLICYINFO, POLICYINFO_free) BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(RSA_PSS_PARAMS, RSA_PSS_PARAMS_free) BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(X509, X509_free) BORINGSSL_MAKE_UP_REF(X509, X509_up_ref) BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(X509_ALGOR, X509_ALGOR_free) BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(X509_ATTRIBUTE, X509_ATTRIBUTE_free) BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(X509_CRL, X509_CRL_free) BORINGSSL_MAKE_UP_REF(X509_CRL, X509_CRL_up_ref) BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(X509_EXTENSION, X509_EXTENSION_free) BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(X509_INFO, X509_INFO_free) BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(X509_LOOKUP, X509_LOOKUP_free) BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(X509_NAME, X509_NAME_free) BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(X509_NAME_ENTRY, X509_NAME_ENTRY_free) BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(X509_OBJECT, X509_OBJECT_free) BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(X509_PUBKEY, X509_PUBKEY_free) BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(X509_REQ, X509_REQ_free) BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(X509_REVOKED, X509_REVOKED_free) BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(X509_SIG, X509_SIG_free) BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(X509_STORE, X509_STORE_free) BORINGSSL_MAKE_UP_REF(X509_STORE, X509_STORE_up_ref) BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(X509_STORE_CTX, X509_STORE_CTX_free) BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(X509_VERIFY_PARAM, X509_VERIFY_PARAM_free) BSSL_NAMESPACE_END } // extern C++ #endif // !BORINGSSL_NO_CXX #define X509_R_AKID_MISMATCH 100 #define X509_R_BAD_PKCS7_VERSION 101 #define X509_R_BAD_X509_FILETYPE 102 #define X509_R_BASE64_DECODE_ERROR 103 #define X509_R_CANT_CHECK_DH_KEY 104 #define X509_R_CERT_ALREADY_IN_HASH_TABLE 105 #define X509_R_CRL_ALREADY_DELTA 106 #define X509_R_CRL_VERIFY_FAILURE 107 #define X509_R_IDP_MISMATCH 108 #define X509_R_INVALID_BIT_STRING_BITS_LEFT 109 #define X509_R_INVALID_DIRECTORY 110 #define X509_R_INVALID_FIELD_NAME 111 #define X509_R_INVALID_PSS_PARAMETERS 112 #define X509_R_INVALID_TRUST 113 #define X509_R_ISSUER_MISMATCH 114 #define X509_R_KEY_TYPE_MISMATCH 115 #define X509_R_KEY_VALUES_MISMATCH 116 #define X509_R_LOADING_CERT_DIR 117 #define X509_R_LOADING_DEFAULTS 118 #define X509_R_NEWER_CRL_NOT_NEWER 119 #define X509_R_NOT_PKCS7_SIGNED_DATA 120 #define X509_R_NO_CERTIFICATES_INCLUDED 121 #define X509_R_NO_CERT_SET_FOR_US_TO_VERIFY 122 #define X509_R_NO_CRLS_INCLUDED 123 #define X509_R_NO_CRL_NUMBER 124 #define X509_R_PUBLIC_KEY_DECODE_ERROR 125 #define X509_R_PUBLIC_KEY_ENCODE_ERROR 126 #define X509_R_SHOULD_RETRY 127 #define X509_R_UNKNOWN_KEY_TYPE 128 #define X509_R_UNKNOWN_NID 129 #define X509_R_UNKNOWN_PURPOSE_ID 130 #define X509_R_UNKNOWN_TRUST_ID 131 #define X509_R_UNSUPPORTED_ALGORITHM 132 #define X509_R_WRONG_LOOKUP_TYPE 133 #define X509_R_WRONG_TYPE 134 #define X509_R_NAME_TOO_LONG 135 #define X509_R_INVALID_PARAMETER 136 #define X509_R_SIGNATURE_ALGORITHM_MISMATCH 137 #define X509_R_DELTA_CRL_WITHOUT_CRL_NUMBER 138 #define X509_R_INVALID_FIELD_FOR_VERSION 139 #define X509_R_INVALID_VERSION 140 #define X509_R_NO_CERTIFICATE_FOUND 141 #define X509_R_NO_CERTIFICATE_OR_CRL_FOUND 142 #define X509_R_NO_CRL_FOUND 143 #define X509_R_INVALID_POLICY_EXTENSION 144 #endif // OPENSSL_HEADER_X509_H