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19 #ifndef LIBPWMD_H
20 #define LIBPWMD_H
22 #define LIBPWMD_VERSION 0x@VER_MAJOR@@VER_COMPAT@@VER_PATCH@
24 #include <gpg-error.h>
26 #ifdef __cplusplus
27 extern "C" {
28 #endif
31 * A handle is a pointer to a pwm_t that is returned with pwmd_connect().
33 struct pwm_s;
34 typedef struct pwm_s pwm_t;
37 * Used with pwmd_open_nb() and pwmd_save_nb(). Both are non-blocking
38 * functions for pin retrieval with pinentry. The pwmd_open_nb_finalize() and
39 * pwmd_save_nb_finalize() functions use this type after a successful read()
40 * from the returned file descriptor of those functions.
42 * Although version 1.4 and later of pwmd has it's own support for pinentry,
43 * commands that uses pinentry will block and as a result block the client. So
44 * these non-blocking functions may be used to retrieve the key before sending
45 * the command that requires a key.
47 * Update: You can use pwmd_open_async() and pwmd_save_async() for
48 * non-blocking pin retrieval. These will have pwmd use it's pinentry method
49 * rather than have libpwmd fork(). pwmd_open_nb() and pwmd_save_nb() will be
50 * kept (both were previously flagged as deprecated) in case pin retrieval
51 * isn't possible with pwmd.
53 typedef struct {
54 char filename[FILENAME_MAX];
55 int fd; /* Closed after the finalize function. */
56 gpg_error_t error; /* Returned from the NB function. */
57 } pwmd_nb_status_t;
60 * For use with pwmd_process(). pwmd_open_async() and pwmd_save_async() use
61 * this data type.
63 typedef enum {
64 ASYNC_INIT,
65 ASYNC_PROCESS,
66 ASYNC_DONE,
67 } pwmd_async_t;
70 * A custom callback password retrieval function which is set with
71 * pwmd_setopt(). This has priority over other retrieval methods if set.
73 typedef char *(*pwmd_password_fn)(pwm_t *pwm, void *data);
76 * A callback to be set with pwmd_setopt() that processes Assuan protocol
77 * status messages. The 'line' is the status message which is prefixed with
78 * the status keyword.
80 typedef int (*pwmd_status_fn)(void *data, const char *line);
83 * A callback function that is passed to pwmd_inquire(). 'data' is the user
84 * data that was passed to pwmd_inquire(). 'keyword' is the same as the 'cmd'
85 * argument to pwmd_inquire().
87 * 'rc' is the return code from assuan_send_data() and is initially 0 on the
88 * first call to the set callback. This gives the client a chance to cleanup
89 * if assuan_send_data() fails for some reason and should probably return the
90 * same error code, if set, after doing so.
92 * 'result' should be set to the data to be sent which is of 'len' bytes. The
93 * data is not modified.
95 * The function should return GPG_ERR_EOF when no more data needs to be sent
96 * or to finish sending the set 'result' and end the INQUIRE, 0 if there is
97 * more data pending or an error code which will terminate the INQUIRE.
99 typedef gpg_error_t (*pwmd_inquire_fn)(void *data, const char *keyword,
100 gpg_error_t rc, char **result, size_t *len);
103 * Library options which are set with pwmd_setopt().
105 typedef enum {
107 * PWMD_OPTION_PASSWORD_FUNC
109 * Function to retrieve a password. This function should return an
110 * string which is the password or NULL on error.
112 PWMD_OPTION_PASSWORD_FUNC,
115 * PWMD_OPTION_PASSWORD_DATA
117 * Data passed to the password function.
119 PWMD_OPTION_PASSWORD_DATA,
122 * PWMD_OPTION_PINENTRY
124 * The following argument should be of type int and set to 1 to enable the
125 * use of pinentry(1) to retrieve passwords. Setting to 0 will disable
126 * using pinentry and the password must be set with PWMD_OPTION_PASSWORD
127 * or gotten from PWMD_OPTION_PASSWORD_FUNC. The pwmd command "OPTION
128 * PINENTRY=0" is sent when this option is set (1) to prevent pinentry
129 * from being called on the pwmd server and enabled when unset.
131 PWMD_OPTION_PINENTRY,
134 * PWMD_OPTION_PINENTRY_TRIES
136 * The number of password tries before giving up. If the pinentry "Cancel"
137 * button is selected, pinentry will abort. Must be > 0. The default is 3.
139 PWMD_OPTION_PINENTRY_TRIES,
142 * PWMD_OPTION_PINENTRY_PATH
144 * The full pathname to the pinentry program. If not specified,
145 * /usr/bin/pinentry will be used.
147 PWMD_OPTION_PINENTRY_PATH,
150 * PWMD_OPTION_PINENTRY_TTY
152 * pinentry --ttyname.
154 PWMD_OPTION_PINENTRY_TTY,
157 * PWMD_OPTION_PINENTRY_DISPLAY
159 * pinentry --display
161 PWMD_OPTION_PINENTRY_DISPLAY,
164 * PWMD_OPTION_PINENTRY_TERM
166 * pinentry --ttytype
168 PWMD_OPTION_PINENTRY_TERM,
171 * PWMD_OPTION_PASSWORD
173 * The following argument should be of type char* which specifies the
174 * password to use when the PWMD_OPEN or PWMD_SAVE commands are issued and
175 * PWMD_OPTION_PINENTRY is 0. The password will be kept in memory until
176 * pwmd_close() is called so setting this option isn't needed each time
177 * pwmd_open() or pwmd_save() is called regardless of pwmd cache settings.
179 PWMD_OPTION_PASSWORD,
182 * PWMD_OPTION_PINENTRY_TITLE
183 * PWMD_OPTION_PINENTRY_PROMPT
184 * PWMD_OPTION_PINENTRY_DESC
186 * The following argument is of type char* which specifies either the
187 * title, prompt or description in the pinentry program when
188 * PWMD_OPTION_PINENTRY is set. Note that any CR, LF or % must be percent
189 * escape (the hexidecimal value of the character).
191 PWMD_OPTION_PINENTRY_TITLE,
192 PWMD_OPTION_PINENTRY_PROMPT,
193 PWMD_OPTION_PINENTRY_DESC,
196 * PWMD_OPTION_STATUS_FUNC
198 * A function to be called when a status line is sent from pwmd. This
199 * function should return 0 on success or a gpg-error error code. This
200 * function won't be used when getting a password with pinentry.
202 PWMD_OPTION_STATUS_FUNC,
205 * PWMD_OPTION_STATUS_DATA
207 * Data passed to the status function.
209 PWMD_OPTION_STATUS_DATA,
210 } pwmd_option_t;
213 * Initialize the library. This sets up various things and must be called
214 * before the other functions.
216 gpg_error_t pwmd_init(void);
219 * Connects to the socket specified by 'socket_path'. If socket_path is NULL,
220 * then a default of ~/.pwmd/socket will be used. Returns a new handle for use
221 * with the other functions or NULL if there was an error in which case
222 * 'error' is set to an error code which may be described by pwmd_strerror().
224 pwm_t *pwmd_connect(const char *socket_path, gpg_error_t *error) __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result));
227 * Connects to the remote host "host". Both Ipv4 and IPv6 addresses are
228 * supported. The "port" parameter may be -1 which uses the default pwmd
229 * port (6466).
231 * The "cert" and "key" parameters should be the location of the client
232 * certificate and client certificate key files to use during authentication.
233 * If NULL, then the defaults ~/.pwmd/client-cert.pem and
234 * ~/.pwmd/client-key.pem will be used. The "ca" parameter is the certificate
235 * authority that the server certificate was signed with. If NULL, the default
236 * ~/.pwmd/ca-cert.pem will be used.
238 * The "verify" parameter, when 1, will verify the hostname in the peer
239 * certificate. The "cipher" parameter specifies the cipher suite to use for
240 * the session.
242 * Returns a new handle for use with the other functions or NULL if there was
243 * an error in which case 'error' is set to an error code which may be
244 * described by pwmd_strerror().
246 pwm_t *pwmd_tcp_connect(const char *hostname, int port, const char *identity, const char *user, const char *known_hosts, gpg_error_t *error)__attribute__ ((warn_unused_result));
248 /* Like pwmd_tcp_connect() but this function wont block while doing DNS
249 * lookups and connecting. You should call pwmd_process() only when this
250 * function succeeds (see pwmd_process() for more information).
252 pwm_t *pwmd_tcp_connect_async(const char *hostname, int port, const char *identity, const char *user, const char *known_hosts, gpg_error_t *error) __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result));
254 /* Retrieve the SSH server SHA1 host key. The result must be freed with
255 * pwmd_free_result().
257 char *pwmd_get_hostkey(const char *hostname, int port, gpg_error_t *rc) __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result));
258 pwm_t *pwmd_get_hostkey_async(const char *hostname, int port, gpg_error_t *rc) __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result));
261 * Sets 'ctx' to the assuan context associated with the handle 'pwm' and 'fd'
262 * to the socket file descriptor. Returns 0 on success or an error code.
264 * Note than ctx is really an assuan_context_t *.
266 gpg_error_t pwmd_assuan_ctx(pwm_t *pwm, void *ctx, int *fd) __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result));
269 * A wrapper around assuan_pending_line() and assuan_read_line(). Returns 0 if
270 * there was a pending line and sets 'line' to the content and 'len' to the
271 * length. Returns GPG_ERR_NO_DATA if there was no pending line. Otherwise the
272 * error returned from assuan_read_line() is returned.
274 gpg_error_t pwmd_pending_line(pwm_t *pwm, char **line, size_t *len) __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result));
277 * Sets a libpwmd option 'opt'. The next argument should be of the data type
278 * required for the option. Returns 0 on success or an error code.
280 gpg_error_t pwmd_setopt(pwm_t *pwm, pwmd_option_t opt, ...) __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result));
283 * Opens a file 'filename' (the OPEN command). The filename is not a full path
284 * but only filename which is looked for in the pwmd configured data
285 * directory. How the password is gotten depends on the options set with
286 * pwmd_setopt() and whether the file is cached on the server. Returns 0 on
287 * success or an error code.
289 gpg_error_t pwmd_open(pwm_t *pwm, const char *filename) __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result));
292 * This is like pwmd_open() but won't block the process when pinentry is used
293 * to retrieve the password. It returns -2 when the file is cached (ISCACHED)
294 * on the server or if the file doesn't exist on the file system (a new file).
295 * Otherwise it returns a file descriptor that select() can use. When ready
296 * for a read, read() should read a pwmd_nb_status_t. If there is a system
297 * error (pipe() or fork()), then -1 is returned and 'error' is set to an
298 * error code that pwmd_strerror() can describe. See pwmd_open_nb_finalize().
300 * The 'timeout' parameter specifies the number of seconds until the pinentry
301 * terminates. Setting to 0 (the default) will disable timeouts. Note that the
302 * child process will reset the SIGALRM handler (if any) to it's own handler
303 * and that the actual OPEN command isn't calculated as part of the elapsed
304 * time.
306 * Be sure to set PWMD_OPTION_PINENTRY.
308 int pwmd_open_nb(pwm_t *pwm, gpg_error_t *error, const char *filename,
309 int timeout) __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result));
312 * When a file descriptor has been returned from pwmd_open_nb() and after a
313 * successful read(), you should call pwmd_open_nb_finalize() to update the
314 * 'pwm' handle. If there was a pinentry or protocol error
315 * pwmd_open_nb_finalize() will return an error code or 0 on success. Note
316 * that pwmd_open_nb_finalize() will close the file descriptor returned from
317 * pwmd_open_nb().
319 gpg_error_t pwmd_open_nb_finalize(pwm_t *pwm, pwmd_nb_status_t *status) __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result));
322 * This is the preferred way to do a non-blocking open. The difference from
323 * pwmd_open_nb() is that libpwmd wont fork() to get the pin. Instead, it will
324 * let pwmd use it's pinentry retrieval method. When successful this function
325 * returns 0 and pwmd_process() should be called until the command completes.
327 * If pwmd is unable to use pinentry, and non-blocking is needed, then
328 * pwmd_open_nb() can be used instead.
330 gpg_error_t pwmd_open_async(pwm_t *pwm, const char *filename) __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result));
334 * When the asynchronous commands pwmd_tcp_connect_async(), pwmd_open_async()
335 * or pwmd_save_async() succeed (return 0 or non-NULL), this function
336 * should be called until ASYNC_DONE is returned. It will return ASYNC_PROCESS
337 * when the command is still running. After ASYNC_DONE is returned, any error
338 * that may have occurred is stored in 'rc'. If an error occurred or not,
339 * pwmd_finalize() must be called to reset a control variable so the next
340 * asynchronous command may be performed.
342 pwmd_async_t pwmd_process(pwm_t *pwm, gpg_error_t *rc) __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result));
343 gpg_error_t pwmd_get_result(pwm_t *pwm, const char **result) __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result));
347 * Resets the control variable for the associated handle. Call this function
348 * after ASYNC_DONE is returned from pwmd_process(). The return value is not
349 * associated with the command that was being processed with pwmd_process().
350 * This function returns 0 on success or an error if "pwm" is not a valid
351 * handle or in an inconsistant state.
353 * NOTE: In the case that pwmd_tcp_connect_async() was used for the
354 * asynchronous command and an error occurred while connecting, this function
355 * will deallocate the resources used by the handle. You may then retry the
356 * connection.
358 //FIXME merge pwmd_get_result() into this function.
359 gpg_error_t pwmd_finalize(pwm_t *pwm) __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result));
363 * Sends the SAVE command to the associated handle 'pwm'. If a password is
364 * required, how it is gotten depends on options set with pwmd_setopt().
365 * Returns 0 on success or an error code.
367 gpg_error_t pwmd_save(pwm_t *pwm) __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result));
370 * This is like pwmd_save() but won't block the process when pinentry is used
371 * to retrieve the password. It returns -2 when the file is cached (ISCACHED)
372 * on the server or if the file doesn't exist on the file system (a new file).
373 * Otherwise it returns a file descriptor that select() can use. When ready
374 * for a read, read() should read a pwmd_nb_status_t. If there is a system
375 * error (pipe() or fork()), then -1 is returned and 'error' is set to an
376 * error code that pwmd_strerror() can describe. See pwmd_save_nb_finalize().
378 * Note that there is no timeout setting. If a password is required, pinentry
379 * won't timeout but will wait until either it is canceled or a successful
380 * passphrase is entered.
382 * Be sure to set PWMD_OPTION_PINENTRY.
384 int pwmd_save_nb(pwm_t *pwm, gpg_error_t *error) __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result));
387 * When a file descriptor has been returned from pwmd_save_nb() and after a
388 * successful read(), you should call pwmd_save_nb_finalize() to update the
389 * 'pwm' handle. If there was a pinentry or protocol error
390 * pwmd_save_nb_finalize() will return an error code or 0 on success. Note
391 * that pwmd_save_nb_finalize() will close the file descriptor returned from
392 * pwmd_save_nb().
394 gpg_error_t pwmd_save_nb_finalize(pwm_t *pwm, pwmd_nb_status_t *status) __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result));
397 * Like pwmd_save_nb() but uses pwmd to launch pinentry rather than having
398 * libpwmd fork(). This function returns 0 on success and pwmd_process()
399 * should be called until the command completes.
401 gpg_error_t pwmd_save_async(pwm_t *pwm) __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result));
405 * Terminates a pinentry process. If your not using pwmd_open_nb() and want to
406 * timeout the associated pinentry process, then call this function after your
407 * timer has expired. Returns 0 on success or an error code.
409 gpg_error_t pwmd_terminate_pinentry(pwm_t *pwm) __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result));
412 * Sends a protocol command 'cmd' to the daemon using handle 'pwm'. If the
413 * command fails an error code is returned which may be described by passing
414 * the error to pwmd_strerror(). If successful the function returns 0 and the
415 * 'result' is the character data of the command or NULL if there was none.
417 * For commands which use an INQUIRE (i.e., STORE), use pwmd_inquire() and not
418 * pwmd_command().
420 * A note about the BYE command: Client's should not send this command
421 * directly with pwmd_command(). They should use pwmd_close() instead because
422 * libassuan will close the file descriptors with the associated context.
424 gpg_error_t pwmd_command(pwm_t *pwm, char **result, const char *cmd, ...) __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result));
425 gpg_error_t pwmd_command_ap(pwm_t *pwm, char **result, const char *cmd,
426 va_list ap);
429 * Commands which use an INQUIRE to send data (i.e., STORE) should use this
430 * function and not pwmd_command(). 'cmd' is the command to send and is also
431 * the 'keyword' argument passed to the callback function 'func'. 'data' is
432 * user data passed to the callback function. Returns 0 on success or an
433 * error code which may have been returned from the callback function.
435 gpg_error_t pwmd_inquire(pwm_t *pwm, const char *cmd, pwmd_inquire_fn func,
436 void *data) __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result));
439 * Free the memory used by the result of pwmd_command() if any. It is
440 * important to use this function because libpwmd keeps track of all memory
441 * de/allocations.
443 void pwmd_free_result(void *);
446 * Closes the connection to the socket and frees the resources of the handle.
447 * Returns no value.
449 void pwmd_close(pwm_t *pwm);
452 * Protocol error codes.
454 #define EPWMD_BADKEY GPG_ERR_INV_PASSPHRASE
455 #define EPWMD_COMMAND_SYNTAX GPG_ERR_SYNTAX
456 #define EPWMD_ELEMENT_NOT_FOUND GPG_ERR_ELEMENT_NOT_FOUND
457 #define EPWMD_ACCOUNT_EXISTS GPG_ERR_AMBIGUOUS_NAME
458 #define EPWMD_CACHE_NOT_FOUND GPG_ERR_NOT_FOUND
459 #define EPWMD_ATTR_SYNTAX GPG_ERR_SYNTAX
460 #define EPWMD_ATTR_NOT_FOUND GPG_ERR_NOT_FOUND
461 #define EPWMD_INVALID_FILENAME GPG_ERR_INV_VALUE
462 #define EPWMD_EMPTY_ELEMENT GPG_ERR_NO_VALUE
463 #define EPWMD_INVALID_ELEMENT GPG_ERR_INV_VALUE
464 #define EPWMD_ERROR GPG_ERR_USER_1
465 #define EPWMD_MAX_SLOTS GPG_ERR_USER_2
466 #define EPWMD_LOOP GPG_ERR_USER_3
467 #define EPWMD_NO_FILE GPG_ERR_USER_4
468 #define EPWMD_LIBXML_ERROR GPG_ERR_USER_5
469 #define EPWMD_FILE_MODIFIED GPG_ERR_USER_6
470 #define EPWMD_FILE_ACCESS GPG_ERR_USER_7
471 #define EPWMD_MAX GPG_ERR_USER_8
474 * Return a string describing a pwmd protocol error code.
476 const char *pwmd_strerror(gpg_error_t error);
478 #ifdef __cplusplus
480 #endif
482 #endif