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- =pod
- =head1 NAME
- provider-signature - The signature library E<lt>-E<gt> provider functions
- =head1 SYNOPSIS
- =for openssl multiple includes
- #include <openssl/core_numbers.h>
- #include <openssl/core_names.h>
- /*
- * None of these are actual functions, but are displayed like this for
- * the function signatures for functions that are offered as function
- * pointers in OSSL_DISPATCH arrays.
- */
- /* Context management */
- void *OP_signature_newctx(void *provctx);
- void OP_signature_freectx(void *ctx);
- void *OP_signature_dupctx(void *ctx);
- /* Signing */
- int OP_signature_sign_init(void *ctx, void *provkey);
- int OP_signature_sign(void *ctx, unsigned char *sig, size_t *siglen,
- size_t sigsize, const unsigned char *tbs, size_t tbslen);
- /* Verifying */
- int OP_signature_verify_init(void *ctx, void *provkey);
- int OP_signature_verify(void *ctx, const unsigned char *sig, size_t siglen,
- const unsigned char *tbs, size_t tbslen);
- /* Verify Recover */
- int OP_signature_verify_recover_init(void *ctx, void *provkey);
- int OP_signature_verify_recover(void *ctx, unsigned char *rout,
- size_t *routlen, size_t routsize,
- const unsigned char *sig, size_t siglen);
- /* Signature parameters */
- int OP_signature_get_ctx_params(void *ctx, OSSL_PARAM params[]);
- const OSSL_PARAM *OP_signature_gettable_ctx_params(void);
- int OP_signature_set_ctx_params(void *ctx, const OSSL_PARAM params[]);
- const OSSL_PARAM *OP_signature_settable_ctx_params(void);
- =head1 DESCRIPTION
- This documentation is primarily aimed at provider authors. See L<provider(7)>
- for further information.
- The signature (OSSL_OP_SIGNATURE) operation enables providers to implement
- signature algorithms and make them available to applications via the API
- functions L<EVP_PKEY_sign(3)>,
- L<EVP_PKEY_verify(3)>,
- and L<EVP_PKEY_verify_recover(3)> (as well
- as other related functions).
- All "functions" mentioned here are passed as function pointers between
- F<libcrypto> and the provider in B<OSSL_DISPATCH> arrays via
- B<OSSL_ALGORITHM> arrays that are returned by the provider's
- provider_query_operation() function
- (see L<provider-base(7)/Provider Functions>).
- All these "functions" have a corresponding function type definition
- named B<OSSL_{name}_fn>, and a helper function to retrieve the
- function pointer from an B<OSSL_DISPATCH> element named
- B<OSSL_get_{name}>.
- For example, the "function" OP_signature_newctx() has these:
- typedef void *(OSSL_OP_signature_newctx_fn)(void *provctx);
- static ossl_inline OSSL_OP_signature_newctx_fn
- OSSL_get_OP_signature_newctx(const OSSL_DISPATCH *opf);
- B<OSSL_DISPATCH> arrays are indexed by numbers that are provided as
- macros in L<openssl-core_numbers.h(7)>, as follows:
- OP_signature_newctx OSSL_FUNC_SIGNATURE_NEWCTX
- OP_signature_freectx OSSL_FUNC_SIGNATURE_FREECTX
- OP_signature_dupctx OSSL_FUNC_SIGNATURE_DUPCTX
- OP_signature_sign_init OSSL_FUNC_SIGNATURE_SIGN_INIT
- OP_signature_sign OSSL_FUNC_SIGNATURE_SIGN
- OP_signature_verify_init OSSL_FUNC_SIGNATURE_VERIFY_INIT
- OP_signature_verify OSSL_FUNC_SIGNATURE_VERIFY
- OP_signature_verify_recover_init OSSL_FUNC_SIGNATURE_VERIFY_RECOVER_INIT
- OP_signature_verify_recover OSSL_FUNC_SIGNATURE_VERIFY_RECOVER
- OP_signature_get_ctx_params OSSL_FUNC_SIGNATURE_GET_CTX_PARAMS
- OP_signature_gettable_ctx_params OSSL_FUNC_SIGNATURE_GETTABLE_CTX_PARAMS
- OP_signature_set_ctx_params OSSL_FUNC_SIGNATURE_SET_CTX_PARAMS
- OP_signature_settable_ctx_params OSSL_FUNC_SIGNATURE_SETTABLE_CTX_PARAMS
- A signature algorithm implementation may not implement all of these functions.
- In order to be a consistent set of functions a provider must implement
- OP_signature_newctx and OP_signature_freectx.
- It must also implement both of OP_signature_sign_init and OP_signature_sign,
- or both of OP_signature_verify_init and OP_signature_verify, or both of
- OP_signature_verify_recover_init and OP_signature_verify_recover.
- All other functions are optional.
- A signature algorithm must also implement some mechanism for generating,
- loading or importing keys via the key management (OSSL_OP_KEYMGMT) operation.
- See L<provider-keymgmt(7)> for further details.
- =head2 Context Management Functions
- OP_signature_newctx() should create and return a pointer to a provider side
- structure for holding context information during a signature operation.
- A pointer to this context will be passed back in a number of the other signature
- operation function calls.
- The parameter I<provctx> is the provider context generated during provider
- initialisation (see L<provider(7)>).
- OP_signature_freectx() is passed a pointer to the provider side signature
- context in the I<ctx> parameter.
- This function should free any resources associated with that context.
- OP_signature_dupctx() should duplicate the provider side signature context in
- the I<ctx> parameter and return the duplicate copy.
- =head2 Signing Functions
- OP_signature_sign_init() initialises a context for signing given a provider side
- signature context in the I<ctx> parameter, and a pointer to a provider key object
- in the I<provkey> parameter.
- The key object should have been previously generated, loaded or imported into
- the provider using the key management (OSSL_OP_KEYMGMT) operation (see
- provider-keymgmt(7)>.
- OP_signature_sign() performs the actual signing itself.
- A previously initialised signature context is passed in the I<ctx>
- parameter.
- The data to be signed is pointed to be the I<tbs> parameter which is I<tbslen>
- bytes long.
- Unless I<sig> is NULL, the signature should be written to the location pointed
- to by the I<sig> parameter and it should not exceed I<sigsize> bytes in length.
- The length of the signature should be written to I<*siglen>.
- If I<sig> is NULL then the maximum length of the signature should be written to
- I<*siglen>.
- =head2 Verify Functions
- OP_signature_verify_init() initialises a context for verifying a signature given
- a provider side signature context in the I<ctx> parameter, and a pointer to a
- provider key object in the I<provkey> parameter.
- The key object should have been previously generated, loaded or imported into
- the provider using the key management (OSSL_OP_KEYMGMT) operation (see
- provider-keymgmt(7)>.
- OP_signature_verify() performs the actual verification itself.
- A previously initialised signature context is passed in the I<ctx> parameter.
- The data that the signature covers is pointed to be the I<tbs> parameter which
- is I<tbslen> bytes long.
- The signature is pointed to by the I<sig> parameter which is I<siglen> bytes
- long.
- =head2 Verify Recover Functions
- OP_signature_verify_recover_init() initialises a context for recovering the
- signed data given a provider side signature context in the I<ctx> parameter, and
- a pointer to a provider key object in the I<provkey> parameter.
- The key object should have been previously generated, loaded or imported into
- the provider using the key management (OSSL_OP_KEYMGMT) operation (see
- provider-keymgmt(7)>.
- OP_signature_verify_recover() performs the actual verify recover itself.
- A previously initialised signature context is passed in the I<ctx> parameter.
- The signature is pointed to by the I<sig> parameter which is I<siglen> bytes
- long.
- Unless I<rout> is NULL, the recovered data should be written to the location
- pointed to by I<rout> which should not exceed I<routsize> bytes in length.
- The length of the recovered data should be written to I<*routlen>.
- If I<rout> is NULL then the maximum size of the output buffer is written to
- the I<routlen> parameter.
- =head2 Signature Parameters
- See L<OSSL_PARAM(3)> for further details on the parameters structure used by
- the OP_signature_get_ctx_params() and OP_signature_set_ctx_params() functions.
- OP_signature_get_ctx_params() gets signature parameters associated with the
- given provider side signature context I<ctx> and stored them in I<params>.
- OP_signature_set_ctx_params() sets the signature parameters associated with the
- given provider side signature context I<ctx> to I<params>.
- Any parameter settings are additional to any that were previously set.
- Parameters currently recognised by built-in signature algorithms are as
- follows.
- Not all parameters are relevant to, or are understood by all signature
- algorithms:
- =over 4
- =item "digest" (B<OSSL_SIGNATURE_PARAM_DIGEST>) <UTF8 string>
- Get or sets the name of the digest algorithm used for the input to the signature
- functions.
- =item "digest-size" (B<OSSL_SIGNATURE_PARAM_DIGEST_SIZE>) <unsigned integer>
- Gets or sets the output size of the digest algorithm used for the input to the
- signature functions.
- The length of the "digest-size" parameter should not exceed that of a B<size_t>.
- =back
- OP_signature_gettable_ctx_params() and OP_signature_settable_ctx_params() get a
- constant B<OSSL_PARAM> array that describes the gettable and settable parameters,
- i.e. parameters that can be used with OP_signature_get_ctx_params() and
- OP_signature_set_ctx_params() respectively.
- See L<OSSL_PARAM(3)> for the use of B<OSSL_PARAM> as parameter descriptor.
- =head1 RETURN VALUES
- OP_signature_newctx() and OP_signature_dupctx() should return the newly created
- provider side signature, or NULL on failure.
- All other functions should return 1 for success or 0 on error.
- =head1 SEE ALSO
- L<provider(7)>
- =head1 HISTORY
- The provider SIGNATURE interface was introduced in OpenSSL 3.0.
- =head1 COPYRIGHT
- Copyright 2019 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
- Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
- this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
- in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
- L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
- =cut
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