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- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function initializes a default cert, with the default options:
- version = 3 (0x2), serial = 0, sigType = SHA_WITH_RSA, issuer = blank,
- daysValid = 500, selfSigned = 1 (true) use subject as issuer,
- subject = blank
- \return none No returns.
- \param cert pointer to an uninitialized cert structure to initialize
- _Example_
- \code
- Cert myCert;
- wc_InitCert(&myCert);
- \endcode
- \sa wc_MakeCert
- \sa wc_MakeCertReq
- */
- int wc_InitCert(Cert*);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function allocates a new Cert structure for use during
- cert operations without the application having to allocate the structure
- itself. The Cert structure is also initialized by this function thus
- removing the need to call wc_InitCert(). When the application is finished
- using the allocated Cert structure wc_CertFree() must be called.
- \return pointer If successful the call will return a pointer to the
- newly allocated and initialized Cert.
- \return NULL On a memory allocation failure.
- \param A pointer to the heap used for dynamic allocation. Can be NULL.
- _Example_
- \code
- Cert* myCert;
- myCert = wc_CertNew(NULL);
- if (myCert == NULL) {
- // Cert creation failure
- }
- \endcode
- \sa wc_InitCert
- \sa wc_MakeCert
- \sa wc_CertFree
- */
- Cert* wc_CertNew(void* heap);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function frees the memory allocated for a cert structure
- by a previous call to wc_CertNew().
- \return None.
- \param A pointer to the cert structure to free.
- _Example_
- \code
- Cert* myCert;
- myCert = wc_CertNew(NULL);
- // Perform cert operations.
- wc_CertFree(myCert);
- \endcode
- \sa wc_InitCert
- \sa wc_MakeCert
- \sa wc_CertNew
- */
- void wc_CertFree(Cert* cert);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief Used to make CA signed certs. Called after the subject information
- has been entered. This function makes an x509 Certificate v3 RSA or ECC
- from a cert input. It then writes this cert to derBuffer. It takes in
- either an rsaKey or an eccKey to generate the certificate. The certificate
- must be initialized with wc_InitCert before this method is called.
- \return Success On successfully making an x509 certificate from the
- specified input cert, returns the size of the cert generated.
- \return MEMORY_E Returned if there is an error allocating memory
- with XMALLOC
- \return BUFFER_E Returned if the provided derBuffer is too small to
- store the generated certificate
- \return Others Additional error messages may be returned if the cert
- generation is not successful.
- \param cert pointer to an initialized cert structure
- \param derBuffer pointer to the buffer in which to hold the generated cert
- \param derSz size of the buffer in which to store the cert
- \param rsaKey pointer to an RsaKey structure containing the rsa key used
- to generate the certificate
- \param eccKey pointer to an EccKey structure containing the ecc key used
- to generate the certificate
- \param rng pointer to the random number generator used to make the cert
- _Example_
- \code
- Cert myCert;
- wc_InitCert(&myCert);
- WC_RNG rng;
- //initialize rng;
- RsaKey key;
- //initialize key;
- byte * derCert = malloc(FOURK_BUF);
- word32 certSz;
- certSz = wc_MakeCert(&myCert, derCert, FOURK_BUF, &key, NULL, &rng);
- \endcode
- \sa wc_InitCert
- \sa wc_MakeCertReq
- */
- int wc_MakeCert(Cert* cert, byte* derBuffer, word32 derSz, RsaKey* rsaKey,
- ecc_key* eccKey, WC_RNG* rng);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function makes a certificate signing request using the input
- certificate and writes the output to derBuffer. It takes in either an
- rsaKey or an eccKey to generate the certificate request. wc_SignCert()
- will need to be called after this function to sign the certificate request.
- Please see the wolfCrypt test application (./wolfcrypt/test/test.c) for an
- example usage of this function.
- \return Success On successfully making an X.509 certificate request from
- the specified input cert, returns the size of the certificate
- request generated.
- \return MEMORY_E Returned if there is an error allocating memory
- with XMALLOC
- \return BUFFER_E Returned if the provided derBuffer is too small to store
- the generated certificate
- \return Other Additional error messages may be returned if the certificate
- request generation is not successful.
- \param cert pointer to an initialized cert structure
- \param derBuffer pointer to the buffer in which to hold the generated
- certificate request
- \param derSz size of the buffer in which to store the certificate request
- \param rsaKey pointer to an RsaKey structure containing the rsa key used
- to generate the certificate request
- \param eccKey pointer to an EccKey structure containing the ecc key used
- to generate the certificate request
- _Example_
- \code
- Cert myCert;
- // initialize myCert
- EccKey key;
- //initialize key;
- byte* derCert = (byte*)malloc(FOURK_BUF);
- word32 certSz;
- certSz = wc_MakeCertReq(&myCert, derCert, FOURK_BUF, NULL, &key);
- \endcode
- \sa wc_InitCert
- \sa wc_MakeCert
- */
- int wc_MakeCertReq(Cert* cert, byte* derBuffer, word32 derSz,
- RsaKey* rsaKey, ecc_key* eccKey);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function signs buffer and adds the signature to the end of
- buffer. It takes in a signature type. Must be called after wc_MakeCert()
- or wc_MakeCertReq() if creating a CA signed cert.
- \return Success On successfully signing the certificate, returns the new
- size of the cert (including signature).
- \return MEMORY_E Returned if there is an error allocating
- memory with XMALLOC
- \return BUFFER_E Returned if the provided buffer is too small to store
- the generated certificate
- \return Other Additional error messages may be returned if the cert
- generation is not successful.
- \param requestSz the size of the certificate body we’re requesting
- to have signed
- \param sType Type of signature to create. Valid options are: CTC_MD5wRSA,
- CTC_SHAwRSA, CTC_SHAwECDSA, CTC_SHA256wECDSA, and CTC_SHA256wRSA
- \param buffer pointer to the buffer containing the certificate to be
- signed. On success: will hold the newly signed certificate
- \param buffSz the (total) size of the buffer in which to store the newly
- signed certificate
- \param rsaKey pointer to an RsaKey structure containing the rsa key
- to used to sign the certificate
- \param eccKey pointer to an EccKey structure containing the ecc key
- to used to sign the certificate
- \param rng pointer to the random number generator used to sign
- the certificate
- _Example_
- \code
- Cert myCert;
- byte* derCert = (byte*)malloc(FOURK_BUF);
- // initialize myCert, derCert
- RsaKey key;
- // initialize key;
- WC_RNG rng;
- // initialize rng
- word32 certSz;
- certSz = wc_SignCert(myCert.bodySz, myCert.sigType,derCert,FOURK_BUF,
- &key, NULL,
- &rng);
- \endcode
- \sa wc_InitCert
- \sa wc_MakeCert
- */
- int wc_SignCert(int requestSz, int sigType, byte* derBuffer,
- word32 derSz, RsaKey* rsaKey, ecc_key* eccKey, WC_RNG* rng);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function is a combination of the previous two functions,
- wc_MakeCert and wc_SignCert for self signing (the previous functions may
- be used for CA requests). It makes a certificate, and then signs it,
- generating a self-signed certificate.
- \return Success On successfully signing the certificate, returns the
- new size of the cert.
- \return MEMORY_E Returned if there is an error allocating memory
- with XMALLOC
- \return BUFFER_E Returned if the provided buffer is too small to store
- the generated certificate
- \return Other Additional error messages may be returned if the cert
- generation is not successful.
- \param cert pointer to the cert to make and sign
- \param buffer pointer to the buffer in which to hold the signed certificate
- \param buffSz size of the buffer in which to store the signed certificate
- \param key pointer to an RsaKey structure containing the rsa key to
- used to sign the certificate
- \param rng pointer to the random number generator used to generate
- and sign the certificate
- _Example_
- \code
- Cert myCert;
- byte* derCert = (byte*)malloc(FOURK_BUF);
- // initialize myCert, derCert
- RsaKey key;
- // initialize key;
- WC_RNG rng;
- // initialize rng
- word32 certSz;
- certSz = wc_MakeSelfCert(&myCert, derCert, FOURK_BUF, &key, NULL, &rng);
- \endcode
- \sa wc_InitCert
- \sa wc_MakeCert
- \sa wc_SignCert
- */
- int wc_MakeSelfCert(Cert* cert, byte* derBuffer, word32 derSz, RsaKey* key,
- WC_RNG* rng);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function sets the issuer for a certificate to the issuer
- in the provided pem issuerFile. It also changes the certificate’s
- self-signed attribute to false. The issuer specified in issuerFile is
- verified prior to setting the cert issuer. This method is used to set
- fields prior to signing.
- \return 0 Returned on successfully setting the issuer for the certificate
- \return MEMORY_E Returned if there is an error allocating memory
- with XMALLOC
- \return ASN_PARSE_E Returned if there is an error parsing the
- cert header file
- \return ASN_OBJECT_ID_E Returned if there is an error parsing the
- encryption type from the cert
- \return ASN_EXPECT_0_E Returned if there is a formatting error in
- the encryption specification of the cert file
- \return ASN_BEFORE_DATE_E Returned if the date is before the certificate
- start date
- \return ASN_AFTER_DATE_E Returned if the date is after the certificate
- expiration date
- \return ASN_BITSTR_E Returned if there is an error parsing a bit string
- from the certificate
- \return ECC_CURVE_OID_E Returned if there is an error parsing the ECC key
- from the certificate
- \return ASN_UNKNOWN_OID_E Returned if the certificate is using an unknown
- key object id
- \return ASN_VERSION_E Returned if the ALLOW_V1_EXTENSIONS option is not
- defined and the certificate is a V1 or V2 certificate
- \return BAD_FUNC_ARG Returned if there is an error processing the
- certificate extension
- \return ASN_CRIT_EXT_E Returned if an unfamiliar critical extension is
- encountered in processing the certificate
- \return ASN_SIG_OID_E Returned if the signature encryption type is not
- the same as the encryption type of the certificate in the provided file
- \return ASN_SIG_CONFIRM_E Returned if confirming the certification
- signature fails
- \return ASN_NAME_INVALID_E Returned if the certificate’s name is not
- permitted by the CA name constraints
- \return ASN_NO_SIGNER_E Returned if there is no CA signer to verify
- the certificate’s authenticity
- \param cert pointer to the cert for which to set the issuer
- \param issuerFile path of the file containing the pem formatted certificate
- _Example_
- \code
- Cert myCert;
- // initialize myCert
- if(wc_SetIssuer(&myCert, ”./path/to/ca-cert.pem”) != 0) {
- // error setting issuer
- }
- \endcode
- \sa wc_InitCert
- \sa wc_SetSubject
- \sa wc_SetIssuerBuffer
- */
- int wc_SetIssuer(Cert* cert, const char* issuerFile);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function sets the subject for a certificate to the subject
- in the provided pem subjectFile. This method is used to set fields prior
- to signing.
- \return 0 Returned on successfully setting the issuer for the certificate
- \return MEMORY_E Returned if there is an error allocating memory with XMALLOC
- \return ASN_PARSE_E Returned if there is an error parsing the cert
- header file
- \return ASN_OBJECT_ID_E Returned if there is an error parsing the
- encryption type from the cert
- \return ASN_EXPECT_0_E Returned if there is a formatting error in the
- encryption specification of the cert file
- \return ASN_BEFORE_DATE_E Returned if the date is before the certificate
- start date
- \return ASN_AFTER_DATE_E Returned if the date is after the certificate
- expiration date
- \return ASN_BITSTR_E Returned if there is an error parsing a bit string
- from the certificate
- \return ECC_CURVE_OID_E Returned if there is an error parsing the ECC key
- from the certificate
- \return ASN_UNKNOWN_OID_E Returned if the certificate is using an unknown
- key object id
- \return ASN_VERSION_E Returned if the ALLOW_V1_EXTENSIONS option is not
- defined and the certificate is a V1 or V2 certificate
- \return BAD_FUNC_ARG Returned if there is an error processing the
- certificate extension
- \return ASN_CRIT_EXT_E Returned if an unfamiliar critical extension is
- encountered in processing the certificate
- \return ASN_SIG_OID_E Returned if the signature encryption type is not
- the same as the encryption type of the certificate in the provided file
- \return ASN_SIG_CONFIRM_E Returned if confirming the certification
- signature fails
- \return ASN_NAME_INVALID_E Returned if the certificate’s name is not
- permitted by the CA name constraints
- \return ASN_NO_SIGNER_E Returned if there is no CA signer to verify the
- certificate’s authenticity
- \param cert pointer to the cert for which to set the issuer
- \param subjectFile path of the file containing the pem formatted certificate
- _Example_
- \code
- Cert myCert;
- // initialize myCert
- if(wc_SetSubject(&myCert, ”./path/to/ca-cert.pem”) != 0) {
- // error setting subject
- }
- \endcode
- \sa wc_InitCert
- \sa wc_SetIssuer
- */
- int wc_SetSubject(Cert* cert, const char* subjectFile);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function sets the raw subject for a certificate from the
- subject in the provided der buffer. This method is used to set the raw
- subject field prior to signing.
- \return 0 Returned on successfully setting the subject for the certificate
- \return MEMORY_E Returned if there is an error allocating memory
- with XMALLOC
- \return ASN_PARSE_E Returned if there is an error parsing the cert
- header file
- \return ASN_OBJECT_ID_E Returned if there is an error parsing the
- encryption type from the cert
- \return ASN_EXPECT_0_E Returned if there is a formatting error in the
- encryption specification of the cert file
- \return ASN_BEFORE_DATE_E Returned if the date is before the certificate
- start date
- \return ASN_AFTER_DATE_E Returned if the date is after the certificate
- expiration date
- \return ASN_BITSTR_E Returned if there is an error parsing a bit string
- from the certificate
- \return ECC_CURVE_OID_E Returned if there is an error parsing the ECC key
- from the certificate
- \return ASN_UNKNOWN_OID_E Returned if the certificate is using an unknown
- key object id
- \return ASN_VERSION_E Returned if the ALLOW_V1_EXTENSIONS option is not
- defined and the certificate is a V1 or V2 certificate
- \return BAD_FUNC_ARG Returned if there is an error processing the
- certificate extension
- \return ASN_CRIT_EXT_E Returned if an unfamiliar critical extension is
- encountered in processing the certificate
- \return ASN_SIG_OID_E Returned if the signature encryption type is not
- the same as the encryption type of the certificate in the provided file
- \return ASN_SIG_CONFIRM_E Returned if confirming the certification
- signature fails
- \return ASN_NAME_INVALID_E Returned if the certificate’s name is not
- permitted by the CA name constraints
- \return ASN_NO_SIGNER_E Returned if there is no CA signer to verify the
- certificate’s authenticity
- \param cert pointer to the cert for which to set the raw subject
- \param der pointer to the buffer containing the der formatted certificate
- from which to grab the subject
- \param derSz size of the buffer containing the der formatted certificate
- from which to grab the subject
- _Example_
- \code
- Cert myCert;
- // initialize myCert
- byte* der;
- der = (byte*)malloc(FOURK_BUF);
- // initialize der
- if(wc_SetSubjectRaw(&myCert, der, FOURK_BUF) != 0) {
- // error setting subject
- }
- \endcode
- \sa wc_InitCert
- \sa wc_SetSubject
- */
- int wc_SetSubjectRaw(Cert* cert, const byte* der, int derSz);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function gets the raw subject from the certificate structure.
- \return 0 Returned on successfully getting the subject from the certificate
- \return BAD_FUNC_ARG Returned if there is an error processing the
- certificate extension
- \param subjectRaw pointer-pointer to the raw subject upon successful return
- \param cert pointer to the cert from which to get the raw subject
- _Example_
- \code
- Cert myCert;
- byte *subjRaw;
- // initialize myCert
- if(wc_GetSubjectRaw(&subjRaw, &myCert) != 0) {
- // error setting subject
- }
- \endcode
- \sa wc_InitCert
- \sa wc_SetSubjectRaw
- */
- int wc_GetSubjectRaw(byte **subjectRaw, Cert *cert);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function sets the alternate names for a certificate to the
- alternate names in the provided pem file. This is useful in the case that
- one wishes to secure multiple domains with the same certificate. This
- method is used to set fields prior to signing.
- \return 0 Returned on successfully setting the alt names for the certificate
- \return MEMORY_E Returned if there is an error allocating memory
- with XMALLOC
- \return ASN_PARSE_E Returned if there is an error parsing the cert
- header file
- \return ASN_OBJECT_ID_E Returned if there is an error parsing the
- encryption type from the cert
- \return ASN_EXPECT_0_E Returned if there is a formatting error in the
- encryption specification of the cert file
- \return ASN_BEFORE_DATE_E Returned if the date is before the certificate
- start date
- \return ASN_AFTER_DATE_E Returned if the date is after the certificate
- expiration date
- \return ASN_BITSTR_E Returned if there is an error parsing a bit string
- from the certificate
- \return ECC_CURVE_OID_E Returned if there is an error parsing the ECC key
- from the certificate
- \return ASN_UNKNOWN_OID_E Returned if the certificate is using an unknown
- key object id
- \return ASN_VERSION_E Returned if the ALLOW_V1_EXTENSIONS option is not
- defined and the certificate is a V1 or V2 certificate
- \return BAD_FUNC_ARG Returned if there is an error processing the
- certificate extension
- \return ASN_CRIT_EXT_E Returned if an unfamiliar critical extension is
- encountered in processing the certificate
- \return ASN_SIG_OID_E Returned if the signature encryption type is not
- the same as the encryption type of the certificate in the provided file
- \return ASN_SIG_CONFIRM_E Returned if confirming the certification
- signature fails
- \return ASN_NAME_INVALID_E Returned if the certificate’s name is not
- permitted by the CA name constraints
- \return ASN_NO_SIGNER_E Returned if there is no CA signer to verify the
- certificate’s authenticity
- \param cert pointer to the cert for which to set the alt names
- \param file path of the file containing the pem formatted certificate
- _Example_
- \code
- Cert myCert;
- // initialize myCert
- if(wc_SetSubject(&myCert, ”./path/to/ca-cert.pem”) != 0) {
- // error setting alt names
- }
- \endcode
- \sa wc_InitCert
- \sa wc_SetIssuer
- */
- int wc_SetAltNames(Cert* cert, const char* file);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function sets the issuer for a certificate from the issuer in
- the provided der buffer. It also changes the certificate’s self-signed
- attribute to false. This method is used to set fields prior to signing.
- \return 0 Returned on successfully setting the issuer for the certificate
- \return MEMORY_E Returned if there is an error allocating memory
- with XMALLOC
- \return ASN_PARSE_E Returned if there is an error parsing the cert
- header file
- \return ASN_OBJECT_ID_E Returned if there is an error parsing the
- encryption type from the cert
- \return ASN_EXPECT_0_E Returned if there is a formatting error in the
- encryption specification of the cert file
- \return ASN_BEFORE_DATE_E Returned if the date is before the certificate
- start date
- \return ASN_AFTER_DATE_E Returned if the date is after the certificate
- expiration date
- \return ASN_BITSTR_E Returned if there is an error parsing a bit string
- from the certificate
- \return ECC_CURVE_OID_E Returned if there is an error parsing the ECC
- key from the certificate
- \return ASN_UNKNOWN_OID_E Returned if the certificate is using an unknown
- key object id
- \return ASN_VERSION_E Returned if the ALLOW_V1_EXTENSIONS option is not
- defined and the certificate is a V1 or V2 certificate
- \return BAD_FUNC_ARG Returned if there is an error processing the
- certificate extension
- \return ASN_CRIT_EXT_E Returned if an unfamiliar critical extension is
- encountered in processing the certificate
- \return ASN_SIG_OID_E Returned if the signature encryption type is not
- the same as the encryption type of the certificate in the provided file
- \return ASN_SIG_CONFIRM_E Returned if confirming the certification
- signature fails
- \return ASN_NAME_INVALID_E Returned if the certificate’s name is not
- permitted by the CA name constraints
- \return ASN_NO_SIGNER_E Returned if there is no CA signer to verify
- the certificate’s authenticity
- \param cert pointer to the cert for which to set the issuer
- \param der pointer to the buffer containing the der formatted certificate
- from which to grab the issuer
- \param derSz size of the buffer containing the der formatted certificate
- from which to grab the issuer
- _Example_
- \code
- Cert myCert;
- // initialize myCert
- byte* der;
- der = (byte*)malloc(FOURK_BUF);
- // initialize der
- if(wc_SetIssuerBuffer(&myCert, der, FOURK_BUF) != 0) {
- // error setting issuer
- }
- \endcode
- \sa wc_InitCert
- \sa wc_SetIssuer
- */
- int wc_SetIssuerBuffer(Cert* cert, const byte* der, int derSz);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function sets the raw issuer for a certificate from the
- issuer in the provided der buffer. This method is used to set the raw
- issuer field prior to signing.
- \return 0 Returned on successfully setting the issuer for the certificate
- \return MEMORY_E Returned if there is an error allocating memory
- with XMALLOC
- \return ASN_PARSE_E Returned if there is an error parsing the cert
- header file
- \return ASN_OBJECT_ID_E Returned if there is an error parsing the
- encryption type from the cert
- \return ASN_EXPECT_0_E Returned if there is a formatting error in the
- encryption specification of the cert file
- \return ASN_BEFORE_DATE_E Returned if the date is before the certificate
- start date
- \return ASN_AFTER_DATE_E Returned if the date is after the certificate
- expiration date
- \return ASN_BITSTR_E Returned if there is an error parsing a bit string
- from the certificate
- \return ECC_CURVE_OID_E Returned if there is an error parsing the ECC key
- from the certificate
- \return ASN_UNKNOWN_OID_E Returned if the certificate is using an unknown
- key object id
- \return ASN_VERSION_E Returned if the ALLOW_V1_EXTENSIONS option is not
- defined and the certificate is a V1 or V2 certificate
- \return BAD_FUNC_ARG Returned if there is an error processing the
- certificate extension
- \return ASN_CRIT_EXT_E Returned if an unfamiliar critical extension is
- encountered in processing the certificate
- \return ASN_SIG_OID_E Returned if the signature encryption type is not
- the same as the encryption type of the certificate in the provided file
- \return ASN_SIG_CONFIRM_E Returned if confirming the certification
- signature fails
- \return ASN_NAME_INVALID_E Returned if the certificate’s name is not
- permitted by the CA name constraints
- \return ASN_NO_SIGNER_E Returned if there is no CA signer to verify the
- certificate’s authenticity
- \param cert pointer to the cert for which to set the raw issuer
- \param der pointer to the buffer containing the der formatted certificate
- from which to grab the subject
- \param derSz size of the buffer containing the der formatted certificate
- from which to grab the subject
- _Example_
- \code
- Cert myCert;
- // initialize myCert
- byte* der;
- der = (byte*)malloc(FOURK_BUF);
- // initialize der
- if(wc_SetIssuerRaw(&myCert, der, FOURK_BUF) != 0) {
- // error setting subject
- }
- \endcode
- \sa wc_InitCert
- \sa wc_SetIssuer
- */
- int wc_SetIssuerRaw(Cert* cert, const byte* der, int derSz);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function sets the subject for a certificate from the subject in
- the provided der buffer. This method is used to set fields prior to signing.
- \return 0 Returned on successfully setting the subject for the certificate
- \return MEMORY_E Returned if there is an error allocating memory
- with XMALLOC
- \return ASN_PARSE_E Returned if there is an error parsing the cert
- header file
- \return ASN_OBJECT_ID_E Returned if there is an error parsing the
- encryption type from the cert
- \return ASN_EXPECT_0_E Returned if there is a formatting error in the
- encryption specification of the cert file
- \return ASN_BEFORE_DATE_E Returned if the date is before the certificate
- start date
- \return ASN_AFTER_DATE_E Returned if the date is after the certificate
- expiration date
- \return ASN_BITSTR_E Returned if there is an error parsing a bit string
- from the certificate
- \return ECC_CURVE_OID_E Returned if there is an error parsing the ECC key
- from the certificate
- \return ASN_UNKNOWN_OID_E Returned if the certificate is using an unknown
- key object id
- \return ASN_VERSION_E Returned if the ALLOW_V1_EXTENSIONS option is not
- defined and the certificate is a V1 or V2 certificate
- \return BAD_FUNC_ARG Returned if there is an error processing the
- certificate extension
- \return ASN_CRIT_EXT_E Returned if an unfamiliar critical extension is
- encountered in processing the certificate
- \return ASN_SIG_OID_E Returned if the signature encryption type is not
- the same as the encryption type of the certificate in the provided file
- \return ASN_SIG_CONFIRM_E Returned if confirming the certification
- signature fails
- \return ASN_NAME_INVALID_E Returned if the certificate’s name is not
- permitted by the CA name constraints
- \return ASN_NO_SIGNER_E Returned if there is no CA signer to verify the
- certificate’s authenticity
- \param cert pointer to the cert for which to set the subject
- \param der pointer to the buffer containing the der formatted certificate
- from which to grab the subject
- \param derSz size of the buffer containing the der formatted certificate
- from which to grab the subject
- _Example_
- \code
- Cert myCert;
- // initialize myCert
- byte* der;
- der = (byte*)malloc(FOURK_BUF);
- // initialize der
- if(wc_SetSubjectBuffer(&myCert, der, FOURK_BUF) != 0) {
- // error setting subject
- }
- \endcode
- \sa wc_InitCert
- \sa wc_SetSubject
- */
- int wc_SetSubjectBuffer(Cert* cert, const byte* der, int derSz);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function sets the alternate names for a certificate from the
- alternate names in the provided der buffer. This is useful in the case that
- one wishes to secure multiple domains with the same certificate. This
- method is used to set fields prior to signing.
- \return 0 Returned on successfully setting the alternate names for the
- certificate
- \return MEMORY_E Returned if there is an error allocating memory with
- XMALLOC
- \return ASN_PARSE_E Returned if there is an error parsing the cert
- header file
- \return ASN_OBJECT_ID_E Returned if there is an error parsing the
- encryption type from the cert
- \return ASN_EXPECT_0_E Returned if there is a formatting error in the
- encryption specification of the cert file
- \return ASN_BEFORE_DATE_E Returned if the date is before the
- certificate start date
- \return ASN_AFTER_DATE_E Returned if the date is after the certificate
- expiration date
- \return ASN_BITSTR_E Returned if there is an error parsing a bit string
- from the certificate
- \return ECC_CURVE_OID_E Returned if there is an error parsing the ECC key
- from the certificate
- \return ASN_UNKNOWN_OID_E Returned if the certificate is using an unknown
- key object id
- \return ASN_VERSION_E Returned if the ALLOW_V1_EXTENSIONS option is not
- defined and the certificate is a V1 or V2 certificate
- \return BAD_FUNC_ARG Returned if there is an error processing the
- certificate extension
- \return ASN_CRIT_EXT_E Returned if an unfamiliar critical extension is
- encountered in processing the certificate
- \return ASN_SIG_OID_E Returned if the signature encryption type is not the
- same as the encryption type of the certificate in the provided file
- \return ASN_SIG_CONFIRM_E Returned if confirming the certification
- signature fails
- \return ASN_NAME_INVALID_E Returned if the certificate’s name is not
- permitted by the CA name constraints
- \return ASN_NO_SIGNER_E Returned if there is no CA signer to verify the
- certificate’s authenticity
- \param cert pointer to the cert for which to set the alternate names
- \param der pointer to the buffer containing the der formatted certificate
- from which to grab the alternate names
- \param derSz size of the buffer containing the der formatted certificate
- from which to grab the alternate names
- _Example_
- \code
- Cert myCert;
- // initialize myCert
- byte* der;
- der = (byte*)malloc(FOURK_BUF);
- // initialize der
- if(wc_SetAltNamesBuffer(&myCert, der, FOURK_BUF) != 0) {
- // error setting subject
- }
- \endcode
- \sa wc_InitCert
- \sa wc_SetAltNames
- */
- int wc_SetAltNamesBuffer(Cert* cert, const byte* der, int derSz);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function sets the dates for a certificate from the date range
- in the provided der buffer. This method is used to set fields prior
- to signing.
- \return 0 Returned on successfully setting the dates for the certificate
- \return MEMORY_E Returned if there is an error allocating memory
- with XMALLOC
- \return ASN_PARSE_E Returned if there is an error parsing the cert
- header file
- \return ASN_OBJECT_ID_E Returned if there is an error parsing the
- encryption type from the cert
- \return ASN_EXPECT_0_E Returned if there is a formatting error in the
- encryption specification of the cert file
- \return ASN_BEFORE_DATE_E Returned if the date is before the certificate
- start date
- \return ASN_AFTER_DATE_E Returned if the date is after the certificate
- expiration date
- \return ASN_BITSTR_E Returned if there is an error parsing a bit string
- from the certificate
- \return ECC_CURVE_OID_E Returned if there is an error parsing the ECC key
- from the certificate
- \return ASN_UNKNOWN_OID_E Returned if the certificate is using an unknown
- key object id
- \return ASN_VERSION_E Returned if the ALLOW_V1_EXTENSIONS option is not
- defined and the certificate is a V1 or V2 certificate
- \return BAD_FUNC_ARG Returned if there is an error processing the
- certificate extension
- \return ASN_CRIT_EXT_E Returned if an unfamiliar critical extension is
- encountered in processing the certificate
- \return ASN_SIG_OID_E Returned if the signature encryption type is not
- the same as the encryption type of the certificate in the provided file
- \return ASN_SIG_CONFIRM_E Returned if confirming the certification
- signature fails
- \return ASN_NAME_INVALID_E Returned if the certificate’s name is not
- permitted by the CA name constraints
- \return ASN_NO_SIGNER_E Returned if there is no CA signer to verify the
- certificate’s authenticity
- \param cert pointer to the cert for which to set the dates
- \param der pointer to the buffer containing the der formatted certificate
- from which to grab the date range
- \param derSz size of the buffer containing the der formatted certificate
- from which to grab the date range
- _Example_
- \code
- Cert myCert;
- // initialize myCert
- byte* der;
- der = (byte*)malloc(FOURK_BUF);
- // initialize der
- if(wc_SetDatesBuffer(&myCert, der, FOURK_BUF) != 0) {
- // error setting subject
- }
- \endcode
- \sa wc_InitCert
- */
- int wc_SetDatesBuffer(Cert* cert, const byte* der, int derSz);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief Set AKID from either an RSA or ECC public key. note: Only set one of
- rsakey or eckey, not both.
- \return 0 Success
- \return BAD_FUNC_ARG Either cert is null or both rsakey and eckey are null.
- \return MEMORY_E Error allocating memory.
- \return PUBLIC_KEY_E Error writing to the key.
- \param cert Pointer to the certificate to set the SKID.
- \param rsakey Pointer to the RsaKey struct to read from.
- \param eckey Pointer to the ecc_key to read from.
- _Example_
- \code
- Cert myCert;
- RsaKey keypub;
- wc_InitRsaKey(&keypub, 0);
- if (wc_SetAuthKeyIdFromPublicKey(&myCert, &keypub, NULL) != 0)
- {
- // Handle error
- }
- \endcode
- \sa wc_SetSubjectKeyId
- \sa wc_SetAuthKeyId
- \sa wc_SetAuthKeyIdFromCert
- */
- int wc_SetAuthKeyIdFromPublicKey(Cert *cert, RsaKey *rsakey,
- ecc_key *eckey);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief Set AKID from from DER encoded certificate.
- \return 0 Success
- \return BAD_FUNC_ARG Error if any argument is null or derSz is less than 0.
- \return MEMORY_E Error if problem allocating memory.
- \return ASN_NO_SKID No subject key ID found.
- \param cert The Cert struct to write to.
- \param der The DER encoded certificate buffer.
- \param derSz Size of der in bytes.
- _Example_
- \code
- Cert some_cert;
- byte some_der[] = { // Initialize a DER buffer };
- wc_InitCert(&some_cert);
- if(wc_SetAuthKeyIdFromCert(&some_cert, some_der, sizeof(some_der) != 0)
- {
- // Handle error
- }
- \endcode
- \sa wc_SetAuthKeyIdFromPublicKey
- \sa wc_SetAuthKeyId
- */
- int wc_SetAuthKeyIdFromCert(Cert *cert, const byte *der, int derSz);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief Set AKID from certificate file in PEM format.
- \return 0 Success
- \return BAD_FUNC_ARG Error if cert or file is null.
- \return MEMORY_E Error if problem allocating memory.
- \param cert Cert struct you want to set the AKID of.
- \param file Buffer containing PEM cert file.
- _Example_
- \code
- char* file_name = "/path/to/file";
- cert some_cert;
- wc_InitCert(&some_cert);
- if(wc_SetAuthKeyId(&some_cert, file_name) != 0)
- {
- // Handle Error
- }
- \endcode
- \sa wc_SetAuthKeyIdFromPublicKey
- \sa wc_SetAuthKeyIdFromCert
- */
- int wc_SetAuthKeyId(Cert *cert, const char* file);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief Set SKID from RSA or ECC public key.
- \return 0 Success
- \return BAD_FUNC_ARG Returned if cert or rsakey and eckey are null.
- \return MEMORY_E Returned if there is an error allocating memory.
- \return PUBLIC_KEY_E Returned if there is an error getting the public key.
- \param cert Pointer to a Cert structure to be used.
- \param rsakey Pointer to an RsaKey structure
- \param eckey Pointer to an ecc_key structure
- _Example_
- \code
- Cert some_cert;
- RsaKey some_key;
- wc_InitCert(&some_cert);
- wc_InitRsaKey(&some_key);
- if(wc_SetSubjectKeyIdFromPublicKey(&some_cert,&some_key, NULL) != 0)
- {
- // Handle Error
- }
- \endcode
- \sa wc_SetSubjectKeyId
- */
- int wc_SetSubjectKeyIdFromPublicKey(Cert *cert, RsaKey *rsakey,
- ecc_key *eckey);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief Set SKID from public key file in PEM format. Both arguments
- are required.
- \return 0 Success
- \return BAD_FUNC_ARG Returns if cert or file is null.
- \return MEMORY_E Returns if there is a problem allocating memory for key.
- \return PUBLIC_KEY_E Returns if there is an error decoding the public key.
- \param cert Cert structure to set the SKID of.
- \param file Contains the PEM encoded file.
- _Example_
- \code
- const char* file_name = "path/to/file";
- Cert some_cert;
- wc_InitCert(&some_cert);
- if(wc_SetSubjectKeyId(&some_cert, file_name) != 0)
- {
- // Handle Error
- }
- \endcode
- \sa wc_SetSubjectKeyIdFromPublicKey
- */
- int wc_SetSubjectKeyId(Cert *cert, const char* file);
- /*!
- \ingroup RSA
- \brief This function allows you to set the key usage using a comma
- delimited string of tokens. Accepted tokens are: digitalSignature,
- nonRepudiation, contentCommitment, keyCertSign, cRLSign, dataEncipherment,
- keyAgreement, keyEncipherment, encipherOnly, decipherOnly. Example:
- "digitalSignature,nonRepudiation" nonRepudiation and contentCommitment
- are for the same usage.
- \return 0 Success
- \return BAD_FUNC_ARG Returned when either arg is null.
- \return MEMORY_E Returned when there is an error allocating memory.
- \return KEYUSAGE_E Returned if an unrecognized token is entered.
- \param cert Pointer to initialized Cert structure.
- \param value Comma delimited string of tokens to set usage.
- _Example_
- \code
- Cert cert;
- wc_InitCert(&cert);
- if(wc_SetKeyUsage(&cert, "cRLSign,keyCertSign") != 0)
- {
- // Handle error
- }
- \endcode
- \sa wc_InitCert
- \sa wc_MakeRsaKey
- */
- int wc_SetKeyUsage(Cert *cert, const char *value);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief Loads a PEM key from a file and converts to a DER encoded buffer.
- \return 0 Success
- \return <0 Error
- \return SSL_BAD_FILE There is a problem with opening the file.
- \return MEMORY_E There is an error allocating memory for the file buffer.
- \return BUFFER_E derBuf is not large enough to hold the converted key.
- \param fileName Name of the file to load.
- \param derBuf Buffer for DER encoded key.
- \param derSz Size of DER buffer.
- _Example_
- \code
- char* some_file = "filename";
- unsigned char der[];
- if(wc_PemPubKeyToDer(some_file, der, sizeof(der)) != 0)
- {
- //Handle Error
- }
- \endcode
- \sa wc_PubKeyPemToDer
- */
- int wc_PemPubKeyToDer(const char* fileName,
- unsigned char* derBuf, int derSz);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief Convert a PEM encoded public key to DER. Returns the number of
- bytes written to the buffer or a negative value for an error.
- \return >0 Success, number of bytes written.
- \return BAD_FUNC_ARG Returns if pem, buff, or buffSz are null
- \return <0 An error occurred in the function.
- \param pem PEM encoded key
- \param pemSz Size of pem
- \param buff Pointer to buffer for output.
- \param buffSz Size of buffer.
- _Example_
- \code
- byte some_pem[] = { Initialize with PEM key }
- unsigned char out_buffer[1024]; // Ensure buffer is large enough to fit DER
- if(wc_PubKeyPemToDer(some_pem, sizeof(some_pem), out_buffer,
- sizeof(out_buffer)) < 0)
- {
- // Handle error
- }
- \endcode
- \sa wc_PemPubKeyToDer
- */
- int wc_PubKeyPemToDer(const unsigned char* pem, int pemSz,
- unsigned char* buff, int buffSz);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function converts a pem certificate to a der certificate,
- and places the resulting certificate in the derBuf buffer provided.
- \return Success On success returns the size of the derBuf generated
- \return BUFFER_E Returned if the size of derBuf is too small to hold
- the certificate generated
- \return MEMORY_E Returned if the call to XMALLOC fails
- \param fileName path to the file containing a pem certificate to
- convert to a der certificate
- \param derBuf pointer to a char buffer in which to store the
- converted certificate
- \param derSz size of the char buffer in which to store the
- converted certificate
- _Example_
- \code
- char * file = “./certs/client-cert.pem”;
- int derSz;
- byte* der = (byte*)XMALLOC((8*1024), NULL, DYNAMIC_TYPE_CERT);
- derSz = wc_PemCertToDer(file, der, (8*1024));
- if (derSz <= 0) {
- //PemCertToDer error
- }
- \endcode
- \sa none
- */
- int wc_PemCertToDer(const char* fileName, unsigned char* derBuf, int derSz);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function converts a der formatted input certificate, contained
- in the der buffer, into a pem formatted output certificate, contained in
- the output buffer. It should be noted that this is not an in place
- conversion, and a separate buffer must be utilized to store the pem
- formatted output.
- \return Success On successfully making a pem certificate from the input
- der cert, returns the size of the pem cert generated.
- \return BAD_FUNC_ARG Returned if there is an error parsing the der file
- and storing it as a pem file
- \return MEMORY_E Returned if there is an error allocating memory
- with XMALLOC
- \return ASN_INPUT_E Returned in the case of a base64 encoding error
- \return BUFFER_E May be returned if the output buffer is too small to
- store the pem formatted certificate
- \param der pointer to the buffer of the certificate to convert
- \param derSz size of the the certificate to convert
- \param output pointer to the buffer in which to store the pem
- formatted certificate
- \param outSz size of the buffer in which to store the pem formatted
- certificate
- \param type the type of certificate to generate. Valid types are:
- CERT_TYPE, PRIVATEKEY_TYPE, ECC_PRIVATEKEY_TYPE, and CERTREQ_TYPE.
- _Example_
- \code
- byte* der;
- // initialize der with certificate
- byte* pemFormatted[FOURK_BUF];
- word32 pemSz;
- pemSz = wc_DerToPem(der, derSz,pemFormatted,FOURK_BUF, CERT_TYPE);
- \endcode
- \sa wc_PemCertToDer
- */
- int wc_DerToPem(const byte* der, word32 derSz, byte* output,
- word32 outputSz, int type);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function converts a der formatted input certificate,
- contained in the der buffer, into a pem formatted output certificate,
- contained in the output buffer. It should be noted that this is not an
- in place conversion, and a separate buffer must be utilized to store the
- pem formatted output. Allows setting cipher info.
- \return Success On successfully making a pem certificate from the input
- der cert, returns the size of the pem cert generated.
- \return BAD_FUNC_ARG Returned if there is an error parsing the der file
- and storing it as a pem file
- \return MEMORY_E Returned if there is an error allocating memory
- with XMALLOC
- \return ASN_INPUT_E Returned in the case of a base64 encoding error
- \return BUFFER_E May be returned if the output buffer is too small to
- store the pem formatted certificate
- \param der pointer to the buffer of the certificate to convert
- \param derSz size of the the certificate to convert
- \param output pointer to the buffer in which to store the pem
- formatted certificate
- \param outSz size of the buffer in which to store the pem formatted
- certificate
- \param cipher_inf Additional cipher information.
- \param type the type of certificate to generate. Valid types are:
- CERT_TYPE, PRIVATEKEY_TYPE, ECC_PRIVATEKEY_TYPE, and CERTREQ_TYPE.
- _Example_
- \code
- byte* der;
- // initialize der with certificate
- byte* pemFormatted[FOURK_BUF];
- word32 pemSz;
- byte* cipher_info[] { Additional cipher info. }
- pemSz = wc_DerToPemEx(der, derSz,pemFormatted,FOURK_BUF, ,CERT_TYPE);
- \endcode
- \sa wc_PemCertToDer
- */
- int wc_DerToPemEx(const byte* der, word32 derSz, byte* output,
- word32 outputSz, byte *cipherIno, int type);
- /*!
- \ingroup CertsKeys
- \brief Converts a key in PEM format to DER format.
- \return int the function returns the number of bytes written to
- the buffer on successful execution.
- \return int negative int returned indicating an error.
- \param pem a pointer to the PEM encoded certificate.
- \param pemSz the size of the PEM buffer (pem)
- \param buff a pointer to the copy of the buffer member of the
- DerBuffer struct.
- \param buffSz size of the buffer space allocated in the DerBuffer struct.
- \param pass password passed into the function.
- _Example_
- \code
- byte* loadBuf;
- long fileSz = 0;
- byte* bufSz;
- static int LoadKeyFile(byte** keyBuf, word32* keyBufSz,
- const char* keyFile,
- int typeKey, const char* password);
- …
- bufSz = wc_KeyPemToDer(loadBuf, (int)fileSz, saveBuf,
- (int)fileSz, password);
- if(saveBufSz > 0){
- // Bytes were written to the buffer.
- }
- \endcode
- \sa wc_PemToDer
- */
- int wc_KeyPemToDer(const unsigned char* pem, int pemSz,
- unsigned char* buff, int buffSz, const char* pass);
- /*!
- \ingroup CertsKeys
- \brief This function converts a PEM formatted certificate to DER
- format. Calls OpenSSL function PemToDer.
- \return buffer returns the bytes written to the buffer.
- \param pem pointer PEM formatted certificate.
- \param pemSz size of the certificate.
- \param buff buffer to be copied to DER format.
- \param buffSz size of the buffer.
- \param type Certificate file type found in asn_public.h enum CertType.
- _Example_
- \code
- const unsigned char* pem;
- int pemSz;
- unsigned char buff[BUFSIZE];
- int buffSz = sizeof(buff)/sizeof(char);
- int type;
- ...
- if(wc_CertPemToDer(pem, pemSz, buff, buffSz, type) <= 0) {
- // There were bytes written to buffer
- }
- \endcode
- \sa wc_PemToDer
- */
- int wc_CertPemToDer(const unsigned char* pem, int pemSz,
- unsigned char* buff, int buffSz, int type);
- /*!
- \ingroup CertsKeys
- \brief This function gets the public key in DER format from a populated
- DecodedCert struct. Users must call wc_InitDecodedCert() and wc_ParseCert()
- before calling this API. wc_InitDecodedCert() accepts a DER/ASN.1 encoded
- certificate. To convert a PEM cert to DER, first use wc_CertPemToDer()
- before calling wc_InitDecodedCert().
- \return 0 on success, negative on error. LENGTH_ONLY_E if derKey is NULL
- and returning length only.
- \param cert populated DecodedCert struct holding X.509 certificate
- \param derKey output buffer to place DER encoded public key
- \param derKeySz [IN/OUT] size of derKey buffer on input, size of public key
- on return. If derKey is passed in as NULL, derKeySz will be set to required
- buffer size for public key and LENGTH_ONLY_E will be returned from function.
- \sa wc_GetPubKeyDerFromCert
- */
- int wc_GetPubKeyDerFromCert(struct DecodedCert* cert,
- byte* derKey, word32* derKeySz);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function reads in an ECC private key from the input buffer,
- input, parses the private key, and uses it to generate an ecc_key object,
- which it stores in key.
- \return 0 On successfully decoding the private key and storing the result
- in the ecc_key struct
- \return ASN_PARSE_E: Returned if there is an error parsing the der file
- and storing it as a pem file
- \return MEMORY_E Returned if there is an error allocating memory
- with XMALLOC
- \return BUFFER_E Returned if the certificate to convert is large than
- the specified max certificate size
- \return ASN_OBJECT_ID_E Returned if the certificate encoding has an
- invalid object id
- \return ECC_CURVE_OID_E Returned if the ECC curve of the provided key is
- not supported
- \return ECC_BAD_ARG_E Returned if there is an error in the ECC key format
- \return NOT_COMPILED_IN Returned if the private key is compressed, and no
- compression key is provided
- \return MP_MEM Returned if there is an error in the math library used
- while parsing the private key
- \return MP_VAL Returned if there is an error in the math library used
- while parsing the private key
- \return MP_RANGE Returned if there is an error in the math library used
- while parsing the private key
- \param input pointer to the buffer containing the input private key
- \param inOutIdx pointer to a word32 object containing the index in
- the buffer at which to start
- \param key pointer to an initialized ecc object, on which to store
- the decoded private key
- \param inSz size of the input buffer containing the private key
- _Example_
- \code
- int ret, idx=0;
- ecc_key key; // to store key in
- byte* tmp; // tmp buffer to read key from
- tmp = (byte*) malloc(FOURK_BUF);
- int inSz;
- inSz = fread(tmp, 1, FOURK_BUF, privateKeyFile);
- // read key into tmp buffer
- wc_ecc_init(&key); // initialize key
- ret = wc_EccPrivateKeyDecode(tmp, &idx, &key, (word32)inSz);
- if(ret < 0) {
- // error decoding ecc key
- }
- \endcode
- \sa wc_RSA_PrivateKeyDecode
- */
- int wc_EccPrivateKeyDecode(const byte* input, word32* inOutIdx,
- ecc_key* key, word32 inSz);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function writes a private ECC key to der format.
- \return Success On successfully writing the ECC key to der format,
- returns the length written to the buffer
- \return BAD_FUNC_ARG Returned if key or output is null, or inLen equals zero
- \return MEMORY_E Returned if there is an error allocating memory
- with XMALLOC
- \return BUFFER_E Returned if the converted certificate is too large
- to store in the output buffer
- \return ASN_UNKNOWN_OID_E Returned if the ECC key used is of an
- unknown type
- \return MP_MEM Returned if there is an error in the math library used
- while parsing the private key
- \return MP_VAL Returned if there is an error in the math library used
- while parsing the private key
- \return MP_RANGE Returned if there is an error in the math library used
- while parsing the private key
- \param key pointer to the buffer containing the input ecc key
- \param output pointer to a buffer in which to store the der formatted key
- \param inLen the length of the buffer in which to store the
- der formatted key
- _Example_
- \code
- int derSz;
- ecc_key key;
- // initialize and make key
- byte der[FOURK_BUF];
- // store der formatted key here
- derSz = wc_EccKeyToDer(&key, der, FOURK_BUF);
- if(derSz < 0) {
- // error converting ecc key to der buffer
- }
- \endcode
- \sa wc_RsaKeyToDer
- */
- int wc_EccKeyToDer(ecc_key* key, byte* output, word32 inLen);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief Decodes an ECC public key from an input buffer. It will parse an
- ASN sequence to retrieve the ECC key.
- \return 0 Success
- \return BAD_FUNC_ARG Returns if any arguments are null.
- \return ASN_PARSE_E Returns if there is an error parsing
- \return ASN_ECC_KEY_E Returns if there is an error importing the key.
- See wc_ecc_import_x963 for possible reasons.
- \param input Buffer containing DER encoded key to decode.
- \param inOutIdx Index to start reading input buffer from. On output,
- index is set to last position parsed of input buffer.
- \param key Pointer to ecc_key struct to store the public key.
- \param inSz Size of the input buffer.
- _Example_
- \code
- int ret;
- word32 idx = 0;
- byte buff[] = { // initialize with key };
- ecc_key pubKey;
- wc_ecc_init(&pubKey);
- if ( wc_EccPublicKeyDecode(buff, &idx, &pubKey, sizeof(buff)) != 0) {
- // error decoding key
- }
- \endcode
- \sa wc_ecc_import_x963
- */
- int wc_EccPublicKeyDecode(const byte* input, word32* inOutIdx,
- ecc_key* key, word32 inSz);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function converts the ECC public key to DER format. It
- returns the size of buffer used. The public ECC key in DER format is stored
- in output buffer. The with_AlgCurve flag will include a header that
- has the Algorithm and Curve information
- \return >0 Success, size of buffer used
- \return BAD_FUNC_ARG Returned if output or key is null.
- \return LENGTH_ONLY_E Error in getting ECC public key size.
- \return BUFFER_E Returned when output buffer is too small.
- \param key Pointer to ECC key
- \param output Pointer to output buffer to write to.
- \param inLen Size of buffer.
- \param with_AlgCurve a flag for when to include a header that has the
- Algorithm and Curve information.
- _Example_
- \code
- ecc_key key;
- wc_ecc_init(&key);
- WC_WC_RNG rng;
- wc_InitRng(&rng);
- wc_ecc_make_key(&rng, 32, &key);
- int derSz = // Some appropriate size for der;
- byte der[derSz];
- if(wc_EccPublicKeyToDer(&key, der, derSz, 1) < 0)
- {
- // Error converting ECC public key to der
- }
- \endcode
- \sa wc_EccKeyToDer
- \sa wc_EccPrivateKeyDecode
- */
- int wc_EccPublicKeyToDer(ecc_key* key, byte* output,
- word32 inLen, int with_AlgCurve);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function converts the ECC public key to DER format. It
- returns the size of buffer used. The public ECC key in DER format is stored
- in output buffer. The with_AlgCurve flag will include a header that
- has the Algorithm and Curve information. The comp parameter determines if
- the public key will be exported as compressed.
- \return >0 Success, size of buffer used
- \return BAD_FUNC_ARG Returned if output or key is null.
- \return LENGTH_ONLY_E Error in getting ECC public key size.
- \return BUFFER_E Returned when output buffer is too small.
- \param key Pointer to ECC key
- \param output Pointer to output buffer to write to.
- \param inLen Size of buffer.
- \param with_AlgCurve a flag for when to include a header that has the
- Algorithm and Curve information.
- \param comp If 1 (non-zero) the ECC public key will be written in
- compressed form. If 0 it will be written in an uncompressed format.
- _Example_
- \code
- ecc_key key;
- wc_ecc_init(&key);
- WC_WC_RNG rng;
- wc_InitRng(&rng);
- wc_ecc_make_key(&rng, 32, &key);
- int derSz = // Some appropriate size for der;
- byte der[derSz];
- // Write out a compressed ECC key
- if(wc_EccPublicKeyToDer_ex(&key, der, derSz, 1, 1) < 0)
- {
- // Error converting ECC public key to der
- }
- \endcode
- \sa wc_EccKeyToDer
- \sa wc_EccPublicKeyDecode
- */
- int wc_EccPublicKeyToDer_ex(ecc_key* key, byte* output,
- word32 inLen, int with_AlgCurve, int comp);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function encodes a digital signature into the output buffer,
- and returns the size of the encoded signature created.
- \return Success On successfully writing the encoded signature to output,
- returns the length written to the buffer
- \param out pointer to the buffer where the encoded signature will be written
- \param digest pointer to the digest to use to encode the signature
- \param digSz the length of the buffer containing the digest
- \param hashOID OID identifying the hash type used to generate the
- signature. Valid options, depending on build configurations, are: SHAh,
- SHA256h, SHA384h, SHA512h, MD2h, MD5h, DESb, DES3b, CTC_MD5wRSA,
- CTC_SHAwRSA, CTC_SHA256wRSA, CTC_SHA384wRSA, CTC_SHA512wRSA, CTC_SHAwECDSA,
- CTC_SHA256wECDSA, CTC_SHA384wECDSA, and CTC_SHA512wECDSA.
- \endcode
- \code
- int signSz;
- byte encodedSig[MAX_ENCODED_SIG_SZ];
- Sha256 sha256;
- // initialize sha256 for hashing
- byte* dig = = (byte*)malloc(WC_SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE);
- // perform hashing and hash updating so dig stores SHA-256 hash
- // (see wc_InitSha256, wc_Sha256Update and wc_Sha256Final)
- signSz = wc_EncodeSignature(encodedSig, dig, WC_SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE, SHA256h);
- \endcode
- \sa none
- */
- word32 wc_EncodeSignature(byte* out, const byte* digest,
- word32 digSz, int hashOID);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function returns the hash OID that corresponds to a hashing
- type. For example, when given the type: WC_SHA512, this function returns the
- identifier corresponding to a SHA512 hash, SHA512h.
- \return Success On success, returns the OID corresponding to the
- appropriate hash to use with that encryption type.
- \return 0 Returned if an unrecognized hash type is passed in as argument.
- \param type the hash type for which to find the OID. Valid options,
- depending on build configuration, include: WC_MD5, WC_SHA, WC_SHA256,
- WC_SHA384, WC_SHA512, WC_SHA3_224, WC_SHA3_256, WC_SHA3_384 or WC_SHA3_512
- _Example_
- \code
- int hashOID;
- hashOID = wc_GetCTC_HashOID(WC_SHA512);
- if (hashOID == 0) {
- // WOLFSSL_SHA512 not defined
- }
- \endcode
- \sa none
- */
- int wc_GetCTC_HashOID(int type);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function cleans up memory and resources used by the certificate
- structure's decoded cert cache. When WOLFSSL_CERT_GEN_CACHE is defined the
- decoded cert structure is cached in the certificate structure. This allows
- subsequent calls to certificate set functions to avoid parsing the decoded
- cert on each call.
- \return 0 on success.
- \return BAD_FUNC_ARG Returned if invalid pointer is passed in as argument.
- \param cert pointer to an uninitialized certificate information structure.
- _Example_
- \code
- Cert cert; // Initialized certificate structure
- wc_SetCert_Free(&cert);
- \endcode
- \sa wc_SetAuthKeyIdFromCert
- \sa wc_SetIssuerBuffer
- \sa wc_SetSubjectBuffer
- \sa wc_SetSubjectRaw
- \sa wc_SetIssuerRaw
- \sa wc_SetAltNamesBuffer
- \sa wc_SetDatesBuffer
- */
- void wc_SetCert_Free(Cert* cert);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function finds the beginning of the traditional private key
- inside a PKCS#8 unencrypted buffer.
- \return Length of traditional private key on success.
- \return Negative values on failure.
- \param input Buffer containing unencrypted PKCS#8 private key.
- \param inOutIdx Index into the input buffer. On input, it should be a byte
- offset to the beginning of the the PKCS#8 buffer. On output, it will be the
- byte offset to the traditional private key within the input buffer.
- \param sz The number of bytes in the input buffer.
- _Example_
- \code
- byte* pkcs8Buf; // Buffer containing PKCS#8 key.
- word32 idx = 0;
- word32 sz; // Size of pkcs8Buf.
- ...
- ret = wc_GetPkcs8TraditionalOffset(pkcs8Buf, &idx, sz);
- // pkcs8Buf + idx is now the beginning of the traditional private key bytes.
- \endcode
- \sa wc_CreatePKCS8Key
- \sa wc_EncryptPKCS8Key
- \sa wc_DecryptPKCS8Key
- \sa wc_CreateEncryptedPKCS8Key
- */
- int wc_GetPkcs8TraditionalOffset(byte* input,
- word32* inOutIdx, word32 sz);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function takes in a DER private key and converts it to PKCS#8
- format. Also used in creating PKCS#12 shrouded key bags. See RFC 5208.
-
- \return The size of the PKCS#8 key placed into out on success.
- \return LENGTH_ONLY_E if out is NULL, with required output buffer size in
- outSz.
- \return Other negative values on failure.
- \param out Buffer to place result in. If NULL, required out buffer size
- returned in outSz.
- \param outSz Size of out buffer.
- \param key Buffer with traditional DER key.
- \param keySz Size of key buffer.
- \param algoID Algorithm ID (e.g. RSAk).
- \param curveOID ECC curve OID if used. Should be NULL for RSA keys.
- \param oidSz Size of curve OID. Is set to 0 if curveOID is NULL.
- _Example_
- \code
- ecc_key eccKey; // wolfSSL ECC key object.
- byte* der; // DER-encoded ECC key.
- word32 derSize; // Size of der.
- const byte* curveOid = NULL; // OID of curve used by eccKey.
- word32 curveOidSz = 0; // Size of curve OID.
- byte* pkcs8; // Output buffer for PKCS#8 key.
- word32 pkcs8Sz; // Size of output buffer.
- derSize = wc_EccKeyDerSize(&eccKey, 1);
- ...
- derSize = wc_EccKeyToDer(&eccKey, der, derSize);
- ...
- ret = wc_ecc_get_oid(eccKey.dp->oidSum, &curveOid, &curveOidSz);
- ...
- ret = wc_CreatePKCS8Key(NULL, &pkcs8Sz, der,
- derSize, ECDSAk, curveOid, curveOidSz); // Get size needed in pkcs8Sz.
- ...
- ret = wc_CreatePKCS8Key(pkcs8, &pkcs8Sz, der,
- derSize, ECDSAk, curveOid, curveOidSz);
- \endcode
- \sa wc_GetPkcs8TraditionalOffset
- \sa wc_EncryptPKCS8Key
- \sa wc_DecryptPKCS8Key
- \sa wc_CreateEncryptedPKCS8Key
- */
- int wc_CreatePKCS8Key(byte* out, word32* outSz,
- byte* key, word32 keySz, int algoID, const byte* curveOID,
- word32 oidSz);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function takes in an unencrypted PKCS#8 DER key (e.g. one
- created by wc_CreatePKCS8Key) and converts it to PKCS#8 encrypted format.
- The resulting encrypted key can be decrypted using wc_DecryptPKCS8Key. See
- RFC 5208.
- \return The size of the encrypted key placed in out on success.
- \return LENGTH_ONLY_E if out is NULL, with required output buffer size in
- outSz.
- \return Other negative values on failure.
- \param key Buffer with traditional DER key.
- \param keySz Size of key buffer.
- \param out Buffer to place result in. If NULL, required out buffer size
- returned in outSz.
- \param outSz Size of out buffer.
- \param password The password to use for the password-based encryption
- algorithm.
- \param passwordSz The length of the password (not including the NULL
- terminator).
- \param vPKCS The PKCS version to use. Can be 1 for PKCS12 or PKCS5.
- \param pbeOid The OID of the PBE scheme to use (e.g. PBES2 or one of the
- OIDs for PBES1 in RFC 2898 A.3).
- \param encAlgId The encryption algorithm ID to use (e.g. AES256CBCb).
- \param salt The salt buffer to use. If NULL, a random salt will be used.
- \param saltSz The length of the salt buffer. Can be 0 if passing NULL for
- salt.
- \param itt The number of iterations to use for the KDF.
- \param rng A pointer to an initialized WC_RNG object.
- \param heap A pointer to the heap used for dynamic allocation. Can be NULL.
- _Example_
- \code
- byte* pkcs8; // Unencrypted PKCS#8 key.
- word32 pkcs8Sz; // Size of pkcs8.
- byte* pkcs8Enc; // Encrypted PKCS#8 key.
- word32 pkcs8EncSz; // Size of pkcs8Enc.
- const char* password; // Password to use for encryption.
- int passwordSz; // Length of password (not including NULL terminator).
- WC_RNG rng;
- // The following produces an encrypted version of pkcs8 in pkcs8Enc. The
- // encryption uses password-based encryption scheme 2 (PBE2) from PKCS#5 and
- // the AES cipher in CBC mode with a 256-bit key. See RFC 8018 for more on
- // PKCS#5.
- ret = wc_EncryptPKCS8Key(pkcs8, pkcs8Sz, pkcs8Enc, &pkcs8EncSz, password,
- passwordSz, PKCS5, PBES2, AES256CBCb, NULL, 0,
- WC_PKCS12_ITT_DEFAULT, &rng, NULL);
- \endcode
- \sa wc_GetPkcs8TraditionalOffset
- \sa wc_CreatePKCS8Key
- \sa wc_DecryptPKCS8Key
- \sa wc_CreateEncryptedPKCS8Key
- */
- int wc_EncryptPKCS8Key(byte* key, word32 keySz, byte* out,
- word32* outSz, const char* password, int passwordSz, int vPKCS,
- int pbeOid, int encAlgId, byte* salt, word32 saltSz, int itt,
- WC_RNG* rng, void* heap);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function takes an encrypted PKCS#8 DER key and decrypts it to
- PKCS#8 unencrypted DER. Undoes the encryption done by wc_EncryptPKCS8Key.
- See RFC5208. The input buffer is overwritten with the decrypted data.
- \return The length of the decrypted buffer on success.
- \return Negative values on failure.
- \param input On input, buffer containing encrypted PKCS#8 key. On successful
- output, contains the decrypted key.
- \param sz Size of the input buffer.
- \param password The password used to encrypt the key.
- \param passwordSz The length of the password (not including NULL
- terminator).
- _Example_
- \code
- byte* pkcs8Enc; // Encrypted PKCS#8 key made with wc_EncryptPKCS8Key.
- word32 pkcs8EncSz; // Size of pkcs8Enc.
- const char* password; // Password to use for decryption.
- int passwordSz; // Length of password (not including NULL terminator).
- ret = wc_DecryptPKCS8Key(pkcs8Enc, pkcs8EncSz, password, passwordSz);
- \endcode
- \sa wc_GetPkcs8TraditionalOffset
- \sa wc_CreatePKCS8Key
- \sa wc_EncryptPKCS8Key
- \sa wc_CreateEncryptedPKCS8Key
- */
- int wc_DecryptPKCS8Key(byte* input, word32 sz, const char* password,
- int passwordSz);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function takes a traditional, DER key, converts it to PKCS#8
- format, and encrypts it. It uses wc_CreatePKCS8Key and wc_EncryptPKCS8Key
- to do this.
- \return The size of the encrypted key placed in out on success.
- \return LENGTH_ONLY_E if out is NULL, with required output buffer size in
- outSz.
- \return Other negative values on failure.
- \param key Buffer with traditional DER key.
- \param keySz Size of key buffer.
- \param out Buffer to place result in. If NULL, required out buffer size
- returned in outSz.
- \param outSz Size of out buffer.
- \param password The password to use for the password-based encryption
- algorithm.
- \param passwordSz The length of the password (not including the NULL
- terminator).
- \param vPKCS The PKCS version to use. Can be 1 for PKCS12 or PKCS5.
- \param pbeOid The OID of the PBE scheme to use (e.g. PBES2 or one of the
- OIDs for PBES1 in RFC 2898 A.3).
- \param encAlgId The encryption algorithm ID to use (e.g. AES256CBCb).
- \param salt The salt buffer to use. If NULL, a random salt will be used.
- \param saltSz The length of the salt buffer. Can be 0 if passing NULL for
- salt.
- \param itt The number of iterations to use for the KDF.
- \param rng A pointer to an initialized WC_RNG object.
- \param heap A pointer to the heap used for dynamic allocation. Can be NULL.
- _Example_
- \code
- byte* key; // Traditional private key (DER formatted).
- word32 keySz; // Size of key.
- byte* pkcs8Enc; // Encrypted PKCS#8 key.
- word32 pkcs8EncSz; // Size of pkcs8Enc.
- const char* password; // Password to use for encryption.
- int passwordSz; // Length of password (not including NULL terminator).
- WC_RNG rng;
- // The following produces an encrypted, PKCS#8 version of key in pkcs8Enc.
- // The encryption uses password-based encryption scheme 2 (PBE2) from PKCS#5
- // and the AES cipher in CBC mode with a 256-bit key. See RFC 8018 for more
- // on PKCS#5.
- ret = wc_CreateEncryptedPKCS8Key(key, keySz, pkcs8Enc, &pkcs8EncSz,
- password, passwordSz, PKCS5, PBES2, AES256CBCb, NULL, 0,
- WC_PKCS12_ITT_DEFAULT, &rng, NULL);
- \endcode
- \sa wc_GetPkcs8TraditionalOffset
- \sa wc_CreatePKCS8Key
- \sa wc_EncryptPKCS8Key
- \sa wc_DecryptPKCS8Key
- */
- int wc_CreateEncryptedPKCS8Key(byte* key, word32 keySz, byte* out,
- word32* outSz, const char* password, int passwordSz, int vPKCS,
- int pbeOid, int encAlgId, byte* salt, word32 saltSz, int itt,
- WC_RNG* rng, void* heap);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function initializes the DecodedCert pointed to by the "cert"
- parameter. It saves the "source" pointer to a DER-encoded certificate of
- length "inSz." This certificate can be parsed by a subsequent call to
- wc_ParseCert.
- \param cert Pointer to an allocated DecodedCert object.
- \param source Pointer to a DER-encoded certificate.
- \param inSz Length of the DER-encoded certificate in bytes.
- \param heap A pointer to the heap used for dynamic allocation. Can be NULL.
- _Example_
- \code
- DecodedCert decodedCert; // Decoded certificate object.
- byte* certBuf; // DER-encoded certificate buffer.
- word32 certBufSz; // Size of certBuf in bytes.
- wc_InitDecodedCert(&decodedCert, certBuf, certBufSz, NULL);
- \endcode
- \sa wc_ParseCert
- \sa wc_FreeDecodedCert
- */
- void wc_InitDecodedCert(struct DecodedCert* cert,
- const byte* source, word32 inSz, void* heap);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function parses the DER-encoded certificate saved in the
- DecodedCert object and populates the fields of that object. The DecodedCert
- must have been initialized with a prior call to wc_InitDecodedCert. This
- function takes an optional pointer to a CertificateManager object, which
- is used to populate the certificate authority information of the
- DecodedCert, if the CA is found in the CertificateManager.
- \return 0 on success.
- \return Other negative values on failure.
- \param cert Pointer to an initialized DecodedCert object.
- \param type Type of certificate. See the CertType enum in asn_public.h.
- \param verify Flag that, if set, indicates the user wants to verify the
- validity of the certificate.
- \param cm An optional pointer to a CertificateManager. Can be NULL.
- _Example_
- \code
- int ret;
- DecodedCert decodedCert; // Decoded certificate object.
- byte* certBuf; // DER-encoded certificate buffer.
- word32 certBufSz; // Size of certBuf in bytes.
- wc_InitDecodedCert(&decodedCert, certBuf, certBufSz, NULL);
- ret = wc_ParseCert(&decodedCert, CERT_TYPE, NO_VERIFY, NULL);
- if (ret != 0) {
- fprintf(stderr, "wc_ParseCert failed.\n");
- }
- \endcode
- \sa wc_InitDecodedCert
- \sa wc_FreeDecodedCert
- */
- int wc_ParseCert(DecodedCert* cert, int type, int verify, void* cm);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function frees a DecodedCert that was previously initialized
- with wc_InitDecodedCert.
- \param cert Pointer to an initialized DecodedCert object.
- _Example_
- \code
- int ret;
- DecodedCert decodedCert; // Decoded certificate object.
- byte* certBuf; // DER-encoded certificate buffer.
- word32 certBufSz; // Size of certBuf in bytes.
- wc_InitDecodedCert(&decodedCert, certBuf, certBufSz, NULL);
- ret = wc_ParseCert(&decodedCert, CERT_TYPE, NO_VERIFY, NULL);
- if (ret != 0) {
- fprintf(stderr, "wc_ParseCert failed.\n");
- }
- wc_FreeDecodedCert(&decodedCert);
- \endcode
- \sa wc_InitDecodedCert
- \sa wc_ParseCert
- */
- void wc_FreeDecodedCert(struct DecodedCert* cert);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function registers a time callback that will be used anytime
- wolfSSL needs to get the current time. The prototype of the callback should
- be the same as the "time" function from the C standard library.
- \return 0 Returned on success.
- \param f function to register as the time callback.
- _Example_
- \code
- int ret = 0;
- // Time callback prototype
- time_t my_time_cb(time_t* t);
- // Register it
- ret = wc_SetTimeCb(my_time_cb);
- if (ret != 0) {
- // failed to set time callback
- }
- time_t my_time_cb(time_t* t)
- {
- // custom time function
- }
- \endcode
- \sa wc_Time
- */
- int wc_SetTimeCb(wc_time_cb f);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function gets the current time. By default, it uses the XTIME
- macro, which varies between platforms. The user can use a function of their
- choosing instead via the wc_SetTimeCb function.
- \return Time Current time returned on success.
- \param t Optional time_t pointer to populate with current time.
- _Example_
- \code
- time_t currentTime = 0;
- currentTime = wc_Time(NULL);
- wc_Time(¤tTime);
- \endcode
- \sa wc_SetTimeCb
- */
- time_t wc_Time(time_t* t);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function injects a custom extension in to an X.509 certificate.
- note: The content at the address pointed to by any of the parameters that
- are pointers must not be modified until the certificate is generated
- and you have the der output. This function does NOT copy the
- contents to another buffer.
- \return 0 Returned on success.
- \return Other negative values on failure.
- \param cert Pointer to an initialized DecodedCert object.
- \param critical If 0, the extension will not be marked critical, otherwise
- it will be marked critical.
- \param oid Dot separated oid as a string. For example "1.2.840.10045.3.1.7"
- \param der The der encoding of the content of the extension.
- \param derSz The size in bytes of the der encoding.
- _Example_
- \code
- int ret = 0;
- Cert newCert;
- wc_InitCert(&newCert);
- // Code to setup subject, public key, issuer, and other things goes here.
- ret = wc_SetCustomExtension(&newCert, 1, "1.2.3.4.5",
- (const byte *)"This is a critical extension", 28);
- if (ret < 0) {
- // Failed to set the extension.
- }
- ret = wc_SetCustomExtension(&newCert, 0, "1.2.3.4.6",
- (const byte *)"This is NOT a critical extension", 32)
- if (ret < 0) {
- // Failed to set the extension.
- }
- // Code to sign the certificate and then write it out goes here.
- \endcode
- \sa wc_InitCert
- \sa wc_SetUnknownExtCallback
- */
- int wc_SetCustomExtension(Cert *cert, int critical, const char *oid,
- const byte *der, word32 derSz);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function registers a callback that will be used anytime
- wolfSSL encounters an unknown X.509 extension in a certificate while parsing
- a certificate. The prototype of the callback should be:
- \return 0 Returned on success.
- \return Other negative values on failure.
- \param cert the DecodedCert struct that is to be associated with this
- callback.
- \param cb function to register as the time callback.
- _Example_
- \code
- int ret = 0;
- // Unkown extension callback prototype
- int myUnknownExtCallback(const word16* oid, word32 oidSz, int crit,
- const unsigned char* der, word32 derSz);
- // Register it
- ret = wc_SetUnknownExtCallback(cert, myUnknownExtCallback);
- if (ret != 0) {
- // failed to set the callback
- }
- // oid: Array of integers that are the dot separated values in an oid.
- // oidSz: Number of values in oid.
- // crit: Whether the extension was mark critical.
- // der: The der encoding of the content of the extension.
- // derSz: The size in bytes of the der encoding.
- int myCustomExtCallback(const word16* oid, word32 oidSz, int crit,
- const unsigned char* der, word32 derSz) {
- // Logic to parse extension goes here.
- // NOTE: by returning zero, we are accepting this extension and
- // informing wolfSSL that it is acceptable. If you find an extension
- // that you do not find acceptable, you should return an error. The
- // standard behavior upon encountering an unknown extension with the
- // critical flag set is to return ASN_CRIT_EXT_E. For the sake of
- // brevity, this example is always accepting every extension; you
- // should use different logic.
- return 0;
- }
- \endcode
- \sa ParseCert
- \sa wc_SetCustomExtension
- */
- int wc_SetUnknownExtCallback(DecodedCert* cert,
- wc_UnknownExtCallback cb);
- /*!
- \ingroup ASN
- \brief This function verifies the signature in the der form of an X.509
- certificate against a public key. The public key is expected to be the full
- subject public key info in der form.
- \return 0 Returned on success.
- \return Other negative values on failure.
- \param cert The der encoding of the X.509 certificate.
- \param certSz The size in bytes of cert.
- \param heap A pointer to the heap used for dynamic allocation. Can be NULL.
- \param pubKey The der encoding of the public key.
- \param pubKeySz The size in bytes of pubKey.
- \param pubKeyOID OID identifying the algorithm of the public key.
- (ie: ECDSAk, DSAk or RSAk)
- */
- int wc_CheckCertSigPubKey(const byte* cert, word32 certSz,
- void* heap, const byte* pubKey,
- word32 pubKeySz, int pubKeyOID);
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