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  1. =pod
  2. =head1 NAME
  3. OSSL_PROVIDER_set_default_search_path,
  4. OSSL_PROVIDER, OSSL_PROVIDER_load, OSSL_PROVIDER_try_load, OSSL_PROVIDER_unload,
  5. OSSL_PROVIDER_available, OSSL_PROVIDER_do_all,
  6. OSSL_PROVIDER_gettable_params, OSSL_PROVIDER_get_params,
  7. OSSL_PROVIDER_query_operation, OSSL_PROVIDER_unquery_operation,
  8. OSSL_PROVIDER_get0_provider_ctx, OSSL_PROVIDER_get0_dispatch,
  9. OSSL_PROVIDER_add_builtin, OSSL_PROVIDER_get0_name, OSSL_PROVIDER_get_capabilities,
  10. OSSL_PROVIDER_self_test
  11. - provider routines
  12. =head1 SYNOPSIS
  13. #include <openssl/provider.h>
  14. typedef struct ossl_provider_st OSSL_PROVIDER;
  15. void OSSL_PROVIDER_set_default_search_path(OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx,
  16. const char *path);
  17. OSSL_PROVIDER *OSSL_PROVIDER_load(OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx, const char *name);
  18. OSSL_PROVIDER *OSSL_PROVIDER_try_load(OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx, const char *name,
  19. int retain_fallbacks);
  20. int OSSL_PROVIDER_unload(OSSL_PROVIDER *prov);
  21. int OSSL_PROVIDER_available(OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx, const char *name);
  22. int OSSL_PROVIDER_do_all(OSSL_LIB_CTX *ctx,
  23. int (*cb)(OSSL_PROVIDER *provider, void *cbdata),
  24. void *cbdata);
  25. const OSSL_PARAM *OSSL_PROVIDER_gettable_params(OSSL_PROVIDER *prov);
  26. int OSSL_PROVIDER_get_params(OSSL_PROVIDER *prov, OSSL_PARAM params[]);
  27. const OSSL_ALGORITHM *OSSL_PROVIDER_query_operation(const OSSL_PROVIDER *prov,
  28. int operation_id,
  29. int *no_cache);
  30. void OSSL_PROVIDER_unquery_operation(const OSSL_PROVIDER *prov,
  31. int operation_id,
  32. const OSSL_ALGORITHM *algs);
  33. void *OSSL_PROVIDER_get0_provider_ctx(const OSSL_PROVIDER *prov);
  34. const OSSL_DISPATCH *OSSL_PROVIDER_get0_dispatch(const OSSL_PROVIDER *prov);
  35. int OSSL_PROVIDER_add_builtin(OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx, const char *name,
  36. ossl_provider_init_fn *init_fn);
  37. const char *OSSL_PROVIDER_get0_name(const OSSL_PROVIDER *prov);
  38. int OSSL_PROVIDER_get_capabilities(const OSSL_PROVIDER *prov,
  39. const char *capability,
  40. OSSL_CALLBACK *cb,
  41. void *arg);
  42. int OSSL_PROVIDER_self_test(const OSSL_PROVIDER *prov);
  43. =head1 DESCRIPTION
  44. B<OSSL_PROVIDER> is a type that holds internal information about
  45. implementation providers (see L<provider(7)> for information on what a
  46. provider is).
  47. A provider can be built in to the application or the OpenSSL
  48. libraries, or can be a loadable module.
  49. The functions described here handle both forms.
  50. Some of these functions operate within a library context, please see
  51. L<OSSL_LIB_CTX(3)> for further details.
  52. =head2 Functions
  53. OSSL_PROVIDER_set_default_search_path() specifies the default search I<path>
  54. that is to be used for looking for providers in the specified I<libctx>.
  55. If left unspecified, an environment variable and a fall back default value will
  56. be used instead.
  57. OSSL_PROVIDER_add_builtin() is used to add a built in provider to
  58. B<OSSL_PROVIDER> store in the given library context, by associating a
  59. provider name with a provider initialization function.
  60. This name can then be used with OSSL_PROVIDER_load().
  61. OSSL_PROVIDER_load() loads and initializes a provider.
  62. This may simply initialize a provider that was previously added with
  63. OSSL_PROVIDER_add_builtin() and run its given initialization function,
  64. or load a provider module with the given name and run its provider
  65. entry point, C<OSSL_provider_init>. The I<name> can be a path
  66. to a provider module, in that case the provider name as returned
  67. by OSSL_PROVIDER_get0_name() will be the path. Interpretation
  68. of relative paths is platform dependent and they are relative
  69. to the configured "MODULESDIR" directory or the path set in
  70. the environment variable OPENSSL_MODULES if set.
  71. OSSL_PROVIDER_try_load() functions like OSSL_PROVIDER_load(), except that
  72. it does not disable the fallback providers if the provider cannot be
  73. loaded and initialized or if I<retain_fallbacks> is zero.
  74. If the provider loads successfully and I<retain_fallbacks> is nonzero, the
  75. fallback providers are disabled.
  76. OSSL_PROVIDER_unload() unloads the given provider.
  77. For a provider added with OSSL_PROVIDER_add_builtin(), this simply
  78. runs its teardown function.
  79. OSSL_PROVIDER_available() checks if a named provider is available
  80. for use.
  81. OSSL_PROVIDER_do_all() iterates over all loaded providers, calling
  82. I<cb> for each one, with the current provider in I<provider> and the
  83. I<cbdata> that comes from the caller. If no other provider has been loaded
  84. before calling this function, the default provider is still available as
  85. fallback.
  86. See L<OSSL_PROVIDER-default(7)> for more information on this fallback
  87. behaviour.
  88. OSSL_PROVIDER_gettable_params() is used to get a provider parameter
  89. descriptor set as a constant B<OSSL_PARAM> array.
  90. See L<OSSL_PARAM(3)> for more information.
  91. OSSL_PROVIDER_get_params() is used to get provider parameter values.
  92. The caller must prepare the B<OSSL_PARAM> array before calling this
  93. function, and the variables acting as buffers for this parameter array
  94. should be filled with data when it returns successfully.
  95. OSSL_PROVIDER_self_test() is used to run a provider's self tests on demand.
  96. If the self tests fail then the provider will fail to provide any further
  97. services and algorithms. L<OSSL_SELF_TEST_set_callback(3)> may be called
  98. beforehand in order to display diagnostics for the running self tests.
  99. OSSL_PROVIDER_query_operation() calls the provider's I<query_operation>
  100. function (see L<provider(7)>), if the provider has one. It returns an
  101. array of I<OSSL_ALGORITHM> for the given I<operation_id> terminated by an all
  102. NULL OSSL_ALGORITHM entry. This is considered a low-level function that most
  103. applications should not need to call.
  104. OSSL_PROVIDER_unquery_operation() calls the provider's I<unquery_operation>
  105. function (see L<provider(7)>), if the provider has one. This is considered a
  106. low-level function that most applications should not need to call.
  107. OSSL_PROVIDER_get0_provider_ctx() returns the provider context for the given
  108. provider. The provider context is an opaque handle set by the provider itself
  109. and is passed back to the provider by libcrypto in various function calls.
  110. OSSL_PROVIDER_get0_dispatch() returns the provider's dispatch table as it was
  111. returned in the I<out> parameter from the provider's init function. See
  112. L<provider-base(7)>.
  113. If it is permissible to cache references to this array then I<*no_store> is set
  114. to 0 or 1 otherwise. If the array is not cacheable then it is assumed to
  115. have a short lifetime.
  116. OSSL_PROVIDER_get0_name() returns the name of the given provider.
  117. OSSL_PROVIDER_get_capabilities() provides information about the capabilities
  118. supported by the provider specified in I<prov> with the capability name
  119. I<capability>. For each capability of that name supported by the provider it
  120. will call the callback I<cb> and supply a set of B<OSSL_PARAM>s describing the
  121. capability. It will also pass back the argument I<arg>. For more details about
  122. capabilities and what they can be used for please see
  123. L<provider-base(7)/CAPABILTIIES>.
  124. =head1 RETURN VALUES
  125. OSSL_PROVIDER_add(), OSSL_PROVIDER_unload(), OSSL_PROVIDER_get_params() and
  126. OSSL_PROVIDER_get_capabilities() return 1 on success, or 0 on error.
  127. OSSL_PROVIDER_load() and OSSL_PROVIDER_try_load() return a pointer to a
  128. provider object on success, or NULL on error.
  129. OSSL_PROVIDER_do_all() returns 1 if the callback I<cb> returns 1 for every
  130. provider it is called with, or 0 if any provider callback invocation returns 0;
  131. callback processing stops at the first callback invocation on a provider
  132. that returns 0.
  133. OSSL_PROVIDER_available() returns 1 if the named provider is available,
  134. otherwise 0.
  135. OSSL_PROVIDER_gettable_params() returns a pointer to an array
  136. of constant B<OSSL_PARAM>, or NULL if none is provided.
  137. OSSL_PROVIDER_get_params() and returns 1 on success, or 0 on error.
  138. OSSL_PROVIDER_query_operation() returns an array of OSSL_ALGORITHM or NULL on
  139. error.
  140. OSSL_PROVIDER_self_test() returns 1 if the self tests pass, or 0 on error.
  141. =head1 EXAMPLES
  142. This demonstrates how to load the provider module "foo" and ask for
  143. its build information.
  144. #include <openssl/params.h>
  145. #include <openssl/provider.h>
  146. #include <openssl/err.h>
  147. OSSL_PROVIDER *prov = NULL;
  148. const char *build = NULL;
  149. OSSL_PARAM request[] = {
  150. { "buildinfo", OSSL_PARAM_UTF8_PTR, &build, 0, 0 },
  151. { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, 0 }
  152. };
  153. if ((prov = OSSL_PROVIDER_load(NULL, "foo")) != NULL
  154. && OSSL_PROVIDER_get_params(prov, request))
  155. printf("Provider 'foo' buildinfo: %s\n", build);
  156. else
  157. ERR_print_errors_fp(stderr);
  158. =head1 SEE ALSO
  159. L<openssl-core.h(7)>, L<OSSL_LIB_CTX(3)>, L<provider(7)>
  160. =head1 HISTORY
  161. The type and functions described here were added in OpenSSL 3.0.
  162. =head1 COPYRIGHT
  163. Copyright 2019-2021 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
  164. Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
  165. this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
  166. in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
  167. L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
  168. =cut