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- =pod
- =head1 NAME
- EVP_MAC, EVP_MAC_fetch, EVP_MAC_up_ref, EVP_MAC_free,
- EVP_MAC_is_a, EVP_MAC_number, EVP_MAC_names_do_all,
- EVP_MAC_provider, EVP_MAC_get_params, EVP_MAC_gettable_params,
- EVP_MAC_CTX, EVP_MAC_new_ctx, EVP_MAC_free_ctx, EVP_MAC_dup_ctx,
- EVP_MAC_get_ctx_mac, EVP_MAC_get_ctx_params, EVP_MAC_set_ctx_params,
- EVP_MAC_size, EVP_MAC_init, EVP_MAC_update, EVP_MAC_final,
- EVP_MAC_gettable_ctx_params, EVP_MAC_settable_ctx_params,
- EVP_MAC_do_all_provided - EVP MAC routines
- =head1 SYNOPSIS
- #include <openssl/evp.h>
- typedef struct evp_mac_st EVP_MAC;
- typedef struct evp_mac_ctx_st EVP_MAC_CTX;
- EVP_MAC *EVP_MAC_fetch(OPENSSL_CTX *libctx, const char *algorithm,
- const char *properties);
- int EVP_MAC_up_ref(EVP_MAC *mac);
- void EVP_MAC_free(EVP_MAC *mac);
- int EVP_MAC_is_a(const EVP_MAC *mac, const char *name);
- int EVP_MAC_number(const EVP_MAC *mac);
- void EVP_MAC_names_do_all(const EVP_MAC *mac,
- void (*fn)(const char *name, void *data),
- void *data);
- const OSSL_PROVIDER *EVP_MAC_provider(const EVP_MAC *mac);
- int EVP_MAC_get_params(EVP_MAC *mac, OSSL_PARAM params[]);
- EVP_MAC_CTX *EVP_MAC_new_ctx(EVP_MAC *mac);
- void EVP_MAC_free_ctx(EVP_MAC_CTX *ctx);
- EVP_MAC_CTX *EVP_MAC_dup_ctx(const EVP_MAC_CTX *src);
- EVP_MAC *EVP_MAC_get_ctx_mac(EVP_MAC_CTX *ctx);
- int EVP_MAC_get_ctx_params(EVP_MAC_CTX *ctx, OSSL_PARAM params[]);
- int EVP_MAC_set_ctx_params(EVP_MAC_CTX *ctx, const OSSL_PARAM params[]);
- size_t EVP_MAC_size(EVP_MAC_CTX *ctx);
- int EVP_MAC_init(EVP_MAC_CTX *ctx);
- int EVP_MAC_update(EVP_MAC_CTX *ctx, const unsigned char *data, size_t datalen);
- int EVP_MAC_final(EVP_MAC_CTX *ctx,
- unsigned char *out, size_t *outl, size_t outsize);
- const OSSL_PARAM *EVP_MAC_gettable_params(const EVP_MAC *mac);
- const OSSL_PARAM *EVP_MAC_gettable_ctx_params(const EVP_MAC *mac);
- const OSSL_PARAM *EVP_MAC_settable_ctx_params(const EVP_MAC *mac);
- void EVP_MAC_do_all_provided(OPENSSL_CTX *libctx,
- void (*fn)(EVP_MAC *mac, void *arg),
- void *arg);
- =head1 DESCRIPTION
- These types and functions help the application to calculate MACs of
- different types and with different underlying algorithms if there are
- any.
- MACs are a bit complex insofar that some of them use other algorithms
- for actual computation. HMAC uses a digest, and CMAC uses a cipher.
- Therefore, there are sometimes two contexts to keep track of, one for
- the MAC algorithm itself and one for the underlying computation
- algorithm if there is one.
- To make things less ambiguous, this manual talks about a "context" or
- "MAC context", which is to denote the MAC level context, and about a
- "underlying context", or "computation context", which is to denote the
- context for the underlying computation algorithm if there is one.
- =head2 Types
- B<EVP_MAC> is a type that holds the implementation of a MAC.
- B<EVP_MAC_CTX> is a context type that holds internal MAC information
- as well as a reference to a computation context, for those MACs that
- rely on an underlying computation algorithm.
- =head2 Algorithm implementation fetching
- EVP_MAC_fetch() fetches an implementation of a MAC I<algorithm>, given
- a library context I<libctx> and a set of I<properties>.
- See L<provider(7)/Fetching algorithms> for further information.
- See L<OSSL_PROVIDER-default(7)/Message Authentication Code (MAC)> for the list
- of algorithms supported by the default provider.
- The returned value must eventually be freed with
- L<EVP_MAC_free(3)>.
- EVP_MAC_up_ref() increments the reference count of an already fetched
- MAC.
- EVP_MAC_free() frees a fetched algorithm.
- NULL is a valid parameter, for which this function is a no-op.
- =head2 Context manipulation functions
- EVP_MAC_new_ctx() creates a new context for the MAC type I<mac>.
- The created context can then be used with most other functions
- described here.
- EVP_MAC_free_ctx() frees the contents of the context, including an
- underlying context if there is one, as well as the context itself.
- NULL is a valid parameter, for which this function is a no-op.
- EVP_MAC_dup_ctx() duplicates the I<src> context and returns a newly allocated
- context.
- EVP_MAC_get_ctx_mac() returns the B<EVP_MAC> associated with the context
- I<ctx>.
- =head2 Computing functions
- EVP_MAC_init() sets up the underlying context with information given
- through diverse controls.
- This should be called before calling EVP_MAC_update() and
- EVP_MAC_final().
- EVP_MAC_update() adds I<datalen> bytes from I<data> to the MAC input.
- EVP_MAC_final() does the final computation and stores the result in
- the memory pointed at by I<out> of size I<outsize>, and sets the number
- of bytes written in I<*outl> at.
- If I<out> is NULL or I<outsize> is too small, then no computation
- is made.
- To figure out what the output length will be and allocate space for it
- dynamically, simply call with I<out> being NULL and I<outl>
- pointing at a valid location, then allocate space and make a second
- call with I<out> pointing at the allocated space.
- EVP_MAC_get_params() retrieves details about the implementation
- I<mac>.
- The set of parameters given with I<params> determine exactly what
- parameters should be retrieved.
- Note that a parameter that is unknown in the underlying context is
- simply ignored.
- EVP_MAC_get_ctx_params() retrieves chosen parameters, given the
- context I<ctx> and its underlying context.
- The set of parameters given with I<params> determine exactly what
- parameters should be retrieved.
- Note that a parameter that is unknown in the underlying context is
- simply ignored.
- EVP_MAC_set_ctx_params() passes chosen parameters to the underlying
- context, given a context I<ctx>.
- The set of parameters given with I<params> determine exactly what
- parameters are passed down.
- Note that a parameter that is unknown in the underlying context is
- simply ignored.
- Also, what happens when a needed parameter isn't passed down is
- defined by the implementation.
- EVP_MAC_gettable_params(), EVP_MAC_gettable_ctx_params() and
- EVP_MAC_settable_ctx_params() get a constant B<OSSL_PARAM> array that
- describes the retrievable and settable parameters, i.e. parameters that
- can be used with EVP_MAC_get_params(), EVP_MAC_get_ctx_params()
- and EVP_MAC_set_ctx_params(), respectively.
- See L<OSSL_PARAM(3)> for the use of B<OSSL_PARAM> as parameter descriptor.
- =head2 Information functions
- EVP_MAC_size() returns the MAC output size for the given context.
- EVP_MAC_is_a() checks if the given I<mac> is an implementation of an
- algorithm that's identifiable with I<name>.
- EVP_MAC_provider() returns the provider that holds the implementation
- of the given I<mac>.
- EVP_MAC_do_all_provided() traverses all MAC implemented by all activated
- providers in the given library context I<libctx>, and for each of the
- implementations, calls the given function I<fn> with the implementation method
- and the given I<arg> as argument.
- EVP_MAC_number() returns the internal dynamic number assigned to
- I<mac>.
- EVP_MAC_names_do_all() traverses all names for I<mac>, and calls
- I<fn> with each name and I<data>.
- =head1 PARAMETERS
- Parameters are identified by name as strings, and have an expected
- data type and maximum size.
- OpenSSL has a set of macros for parameter names it expects to see in
- its own MAC implementations.
- Here, we show all three, the OpenSSL macro for the parameter name, the
- name in string form, and a type description.
- The standard parameter names are:
- =over 4
- =item "key" (B<OSSL_MAC_PARAM_KEY>) <octet string>
- Its value is the MAC key as an array of bytes.
- For MACs that use an underlying computation algorithm, the algorithm
- must be set first, see parameter names "algorithm" below.
- =item "iv" (B<OSSL_MAC_PARAM_IV>) <octet string>
- Some MAC implementations require an IV, this parameter sets the IV.
- =item "custom" (B<OSSL_MAC_PARAM_CUSTOM>) <octet string>
- Some MAC implementations (KMAC, BLAKE2) accept a Customization String,
- this parameter sets the Customization String. The default value is the
- empty string.
- =item "salt" (B<OSSL_MAC_PARAM_SALT>) <octet string>
- This option is used by BLAKE2 MAC.
- =item "xof" (B<OSSL_MAC_PARAM_XOF>) <integer>
- It's a simple flag, the value 0 or 1 are expected.
- This option is used by KMAC.
- =item "flags" (B<OSSL_MAC_PARAM_FLAGS>) <integer>
- These will set the MAC flags to the given numbers.
- Some MACs do not support this option.
- =item "properties" (B<OSSL_MAC_PARAM_PROPERTIES>) <UTF8 string>
- =item "digest" (B<OSSL_MAC_PARAM_DIGEST>) <UTF8 string>
- =item "cipher" (B<OSSL_MAC_PARAM_CIPHER>) <UTF8 string>
- For MAC implementations that use an underlying computation cipher or
- digest, these parameters set what the algorithm should be.
- The value is always the name of the intended algorithm,
- or the properties.
- Note that not all algorithms may support all digests.
- HMAC does not support variable output length digests such as SHAKE128
- or SHAKE256.
- =item "size" (B<OSSL_MAC_PARAM_SIZE>) <unsigned integer>
- For MAC implementations that support it, set the output size that
- EVP_MAC_final() should produce.
- The allowed sizes vary between MAC implementations, but must never exceed
- what can be given with a B<size_t>.
- =back
- All these parameters should be used before the calls to any of
- EVP_MAC_init(), EVP_MAC_update() and EVP_MAC_final() for a full
- computation.
- Anything else may give undefined results.
- =head1 RETURN VALUES
- EVP_MAC_fetch() returns a pointer to a newly fetched EVP_MAC, or
- NULL if allocation failed.
- EVP_MAC_up_ref() returns 1 on success, 0 on error.
- EVP_MAC_free() returns nothing at all.
- EVP_MAC_is_a() returns 1 if the given method can be identified with
- the given name, otherwise 0.
- EVP_MAC_provider() returns a pointer to the provider for the MAC, or
- NULL on error.
- EVP_MAC_new_ctx() and EVP_MAC_dup_ctx() return a pointer to a newly
- created EVP_MAC_CTX, or NULL if allocation failed.
- EVP_MAC_free_ctx() returns nothing at all.
- EVP_MAC_get_ctx_params() and EVP_MAC_set_ctx_params() return 1 on
- success, 0 on error.
- EVP_MAC_init(), EVP_MAC_update(), and EVP_MAC_final() return 1 on success, 0
- on error.
- EVP_MAC_size() returns the expected output size, or 0 if it isn't
- set.
- If it isn't set, a call to EVP_MAC_init() should get it set.
- EVP_MAC_do_all_provided() returns nothing at all.
- =head1 EXAMPLES
- #include <stdlib.h>
- #include <stdio.h>
- #include <string.h>
- #include <stdarg.h>
- #include <unistd.h>
- #include <openssl/evp.h>
- #include <openssl/err.h>
- #include <openssl/params.h>
- int main() {
- EVP_MAC *mac = EVP_MAC_fetch(NULL, getenv("MY_MAC"), NULL);
- const char *cipher = getenv("MY_MAC_CIPHER");
- const char *digest = getenv("MY_MAC_DIGEST");
- const char *key = getenv("MY_KEY");
- EVP_MAC_CTX *ctx = NULL;
- unsigned char buf[4096];
- ssize_t read_l;
- size_t final_l;
- size_t i;
- OSSL_PARAM params[4];
- size_t params_n = 0;
- if (cipher != NULL)
- params[params_n++] =
- OSSL_PARAM_construct_utf8_string("cipher", cipher, 0;
- if (digest != NULL)
- params[params_n++] =
- OSSL_PARAM_construct_utf8_string("digest", digest, 0);
- params[params_n++] =
- OSSL_PARAM_construct_octet_string("key", key, strlen(key));
- params[params_n] = OSSL_PARAM_construct_end();
- if (mac == NULL
- || key == NULL
- || (ctx = EVP_MAC_new_ctx(mac)) == NULL
- || EVP_MAC_set_ctx_params(ctx, params) <= 0)
- goto err;
- if (!EVP_MAC_init(ctx))
- goto err;
- while ( (read_l = read(STDIN_FILENO, buf, sizeof(buf))) > 0) {
- if (!EVP_MAC_update(ctx, buf, read_l))
- goto err;
- }
- if (!EVP_MAC_final(ctx, buf, &final_l))
- goto err;
- printf("Result: ");
- for (i = 0; i < final_l; i++)
- printf("%02X", buf[i]);
- printf("\n");
- EVP_MAC_free_ctx(ctx);
- EVP_MAC_free(mac);
- exit(0);
- err:
- EVP_MAC_free_ctx(ctx);
- EVP_MAC_free(mac);
- fprintf(stderr, "Something went wrong\n");
- ERR_print_errors_fp(stderr);
- exit (1);
- }
- A run of this program, called with correct environment variables, can
- look like this:
- $ MY_MAC=cmac MY_KEY=secret0123456789 MY_MAC_CIPHER=aes-128-cbc \
- LD_LIBRARY_PATH=. ./foo < foo.c
- Result: C5C06683CD9DDEF904D754505C560A4E
- (in this example, that program was stored in F<foo.c> and compiled to
- F<./foo>)
- =head1 SEE ALSO
- L<property(7)>
- L<OSSL_PARAM(3)>,
- L<EVP_MAC-BLAKE2(7)>,
- L<EVP_MAC-CMAC(7)>,
- L<EVP_MAC-GMAC(7)>,
- L<EVP_MAC-HMAC(7)>,
- L<EVP_MAC-KMAC(7)>,
- L<EVP_MAC-Siphash(7)>,
- L<EVP_MAC-Poly1305(7)>
- =head1 HISTORY
- These functions were added in OpenSSL 3.0.
- =head1 COPYRIGHT
- Copyright 2018-2020 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
- Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
- this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
- in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
- L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
- =cut
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