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1 /* crypto/engine/e_chil.c */
2 /*
3 * Written by Richard Levitte (richard@levitte.org), Geoff Thorpe
4 * (geoff@geoffthorpe.net) and Dr Stephen N Henson (steve@openssl.org) for
5 * the OpenSSL project 2000.
6 */
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61 #include <stdio.h>
62 #include <string.h>
63 #include <openssl/crypto.h>
64 #include <openssl/pem.h>
65 #include <openssl/dso.h>
66 #include <openssl/engine.h>
67 #include <openssl/ui.h>
68 #include <openssl/rand.h>
69 #ifndef OPENSSL_NO_RSA
70 # include <openssl/rsa.h>
71 #endif
72 #ifndef OPENSSL_NO_DH
73 # include <openssl/dh.h>
74 #endif
75 #include <openssl/bn.h>
77 #ifndef OPENSSL_NO_HW
78 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_HW_CHIL
80 /*-
81 * Attribution notice: nCipher have said several times that it's OK for
82 * us to implement a general interface to their boxes, and recently declared
83 * their HWCryptoHook to be public, and therefore available for us to use.
84 * Thanks, nCipher.
86 * The hwcryptohook.h included here is from May 2000.
87 * [Richard Levitte]
89 # ifdef FLAT_INC
90 # include "hwcryptohook.h"
91 # else
92 # include "vendor_defns/hwcryptohook.h"
93 # endif
95 # define HWCRHK_LIB_NAME "CHIL engine"
96 # include "e_chil_err.c"
98 static int hwcrhk_destroy(ENGINE *e);
99 static int hwcrhk_init(ENGINE *e);
100 static int hwcrhk_finish(ENGINE *e);
101 static int hwcrhk_ctrl(ENGINE *e, int cmd, long i, void *p, void (*f) (void));
103 /* Functions to handle mutexes */
104 static int hwcrhk_mutex_init(HWCryptoHook_Mutex *,
105 HWCryptoHook_CallerContext *);
106 static int hwcrhk_mutex_lock(HWCryptoHook_Mutex *);
107 static void hwcrhk_mutex_unlock(HWCryptoHook_Mutex *);
108 static void hwcrhk_mutex_destroy(HWCryptoHook_Mutex *);
110 /* BIGNUM stuff */
111 static int hwcrhk_mod_exp(BIGNUM *r, const BIGNUM *a, const BIGNUM *p,
112 const BIGNUM *m, BN_CTX *ctx);
114 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_RSA
115 /* RSA stuff */
116 static int hwcrhk_rsa_mod_exp(BIGNUM *r, const BIGNUM *I, RSA *rsa,
117 BN_CTX *ctx);
118 /* This function is aliased to mod_exp (with the mont stuff dropped). */
119 static int hwcrhk_mod_exp_mont(BIGNUM *r, const BIGNUM *a, const BIGNUM *p,
120 const BIGNUM *m, BN_CTX *ctx,
121 BN_MONT_CTX *m_ctx);
122 static int hwcrhk_rsa_finish(RSA *rsa);
123 # endif
125 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_DH
126 /* DH stuff */
127 /* This function is alised to mod_exp (with the DH and mont dropped). */
128 static int hwcrhk_mod_exp_dh(const DH *dh, BIGNUM *r,
129 const BIGNUM *a, const BIGNUM *p,
130 const BIGNUM *m, BN_CTX *ctx,
131 BN_MONT_CTX *m_ctx);
132 # endif
134 /* RAND stuff */
135 static int hwcrhk_rand_bytes(unsigned char *buf, int num);
136 static int hwcrhk_rand_status(void);
138 /* KM stuff */
139 static EVP_PKEY *hwcrhk_load_privkey(ENGINE *eng, const char *key_id,
140 UI_METHOD *ui_method,
141 void *callback_data);
142 static EVP_PKEY *hwcrhk_load_pubkey(ENGINE *eng, const char *key_id,
143 UI_METHOD *ui_method,
144 void *callback_data);
146 /* Interaction stuff */
147 static int hwcrhk_insert_card(const char *prompt_info,
148 const char *wrong_info,
149 HWCryptoHook_PassphraseContext * ppctx,
150 HWCryptoHook_CallerContext * cactx);
151 static int hwcrhk_get_pass(const char *prompt_info,
152 int *len_io, char *buf,
153 HWCryptoHook_PassphraseContext * ppctx,
154 HWCryptoHook_CallerContext * cactx);
155 static void hwcrhk_log_message(void *logstr, const char *message);
157 /* The definitions for control commands specific to this engine */
158 # define HWCRHK_CMD_SO_PATH ENGINE_CMD_BASE
159 # define HWCRHK_CMD_FORK_CHECK (ENGINE_CMD_BASE + 1)
160 # define HWCRHK_CMD_THREAD_LOCKING (ENGINE_CMD_BASE + 2)
161 # define HWCRHK_CMD_SET_USER_INTERFACE (ENGINE_CMD_BASE + 3)
162 # define HWCRHK_CMD_SET_CALLBACK_DATA (ENGINE_CMD_BASE + 4)
163 static const ENGINE_CMD_DEFN hwcrhk_cmd_defns[] = {
164 {HWCRHK_CMD_SO_PATH,
165 "SO_PATH",
166 "Specifies the path to the 'hwcrhk' shared library",
167 ENGINE_CMD_FLAG_STRING},
168 {HWCRHK_CMD_FORK_CHECK,
169 "FORK_CHECK",
170 "Turns fork() checking on (non-zero) or off (zero)",
171 ENGINE_CMD_FLAG_NUMERIC},
172 {HWCRHK_CMD_THREAD_LOCKING,
173 "THREAD_LOCKING",
174 "Turns thread-safe locking on (zero) or off (non-zero)",
175 ENGINE_CMD_FLAG_NUMERIC},
176 {HWCRHK_CMD_SET_USER_INTERFACE,
177 "SET_USER_INTERFACE",
178 "Set the global user interface (internal)",
179 ENGINE_CMD_FLAG_INTERNAL},
180 {HWCRHK_CMD_SET_CALLBACK_DATA,
181 "SET_CALLBACK_DATA",
182 "Set the global user interface extra data (internal)",
183 ENGINE_CMD_FLAG_INTERNAL},
184 {0, NULL, NULL, 0}
187 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_RSA
188 /* Our internal RSA_METHOD that we provide pointers to */
189 static RSA_METHOD hwcrhk_rsa = {
190 "CHIL RSA method",
191 NULL,
192 NULL,
193 NULL,
194 NULL,
195 hwcrhk_rsa_mod_exp,
196 hwcrhk_mod_exp_mont,
197 NULL,
198 hwcrhk_rsa_finish,
200 NULL,
201 NULL,
202 NULL,
203 NULL
205 # endif
207 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_DH
208 /* Our internal DH_METHOD that we provide pointers to */
209 static DH_METHOD hwcrhk_dh = {
210 "CHIL DH method",
211 NULL,
212 NULL,
213 hwcrhk_mod_exp_dh,
214 NULL,
215 NULL,
217 NULL,
218 NULL
220 # endif
222 static RAND_METHOD hwcrhk_rand = {
223 /* "CHIL RAND method", */
224 NULL,
225 hwcrhk_rand_bytes,
226 NULL,
227 NULL,
228 hwcrhk_rand_bytes,
229 hwcrhk_rand_status,
232 /* Constants used when creating the ENGINE */
233 static const char *engine_hwcrhk_id = "chil";
234 static const char *engine_hwcrhk_name = "CHIL hardware engine support";
235 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_DYNAMIC_ENGINE
236 /* Compatibility hack, the dynamic library uses this form in the path */
237 static const char *engine_hwcrhk_id_alt = "ncipher";
238 # endif
240 /* Internal stuff for HWCryptoHook */
242 /* Some structures needed for proper use of thread locks */
244 * hwcryptohook.h has some typedefs that turn struct HWCryptoHook_MutexValue
245 * into HWCryptoHook_Mutex
247 struct HWCryptoHook_MutexValue {
248 int lockid;
252 * hwcryptohook.h has some typedefs that turn struct
253 * HWCryptoHook_PassphraseContextValue into HWCryptoHook_PassphraseContext
255 struct HWCryptoHook_PassphraseContextValue {
256 UI_METHOD *ui_method;
257 void *callback_data;
261 * hwcryptohook.h has some typedefs that turn struct
262 * HWCryptoHook_CallerContextValue into HWCryptoHook_CallerContext
264 struct HWCryptoHook_CallerContextValue {
265 pem_password_cb *password_callback; /* Deprecated! Only present for
266 * backward compatibility! */
267 UI_METHOD *ui_method;
268 void *callback_data;
272 * The MPI structure in HWCryptoHook is pretty compatible with OpenSSL
273 * BIGNUM's, so lets define a couple of conversion macros
275 # define BN2MPI(mp, bn) \
276 {mp.size = bn->top * sizeof(BN_ULONG); mp.buf = (unsigned char *)bn->d;}
277 # define MPI2BN(bn, mp) \
278 {mp.size = bn->dmax * sizeof(BN_ULONG); mp.buf = (unsigned char *)bn->d;}
280 static BIO *logstream = NULL;
281 static int disable_mutex_callbacks = 0;
284 * One might wonder why these are needed, since one can pass down at least a
285 * UI_METHOD and a pointer to callback data to the key-loading functions. The
286 * thing is that the ModExp and RSAImmed functions can load keys as well, if
287 * the data they get is in a special, nCipher-defined format (hint: if you
288 * look at the private exponent of the RSA data as a string, you'll see this
289 * string: "nCipher KM tool key id", followed by some bytes, followed a key
290 * identity string, followed by more bytes. This happens when you use
291 * "embed" keys instead of "hwcrhk" keys). Unfortunately, those functions do
292 * not take any passphrase or caller context, and our functions can't really
293 * take any callback data either. Still, the "insert_card" and
294 * "get_passphrase" callbacks may be called down the line, and will need to
295 * know what user interface callbacks to call, and having callback data from
296 * the application may be a nice thing as well, so we need to keep track of
297 * that globally.
299 static HWCryptoHook_CallerContext password_context = { NULL, NULL, NULL };
301 /* Stuff to pass to the HWCryptoHook library */
302 static HWCryptoHook_InitInfo hwcrhk_globals = {
303 HWCryptoHook_InitFlags_SimpleForkCheck, /* Flags */
304 &logstream, /* logstream */
305 sizeof(BN_ULONG), /* limbsize */
306 0, /* mslimb first: false for BNs */
307 -1, /* msbyte first: use native */
308 0, /* Max mutexes, 0 = no small limit */
309 0, /* Max simultaneous, 0 = default */
312 * The next few are mutex stuff: we write wrapper functions around the OS
313 * mutex functions. We initialise them to 0 here, and change that to
314 * actual function pointers in hwcrhk_init() if dynamic locks are
315 * supported (that is, if the application programmer has made sure of
316 * setting up callbacks bafore starting this engine) *and* if
317 * disable_mutex_callbacks hasn't been set by a call to
318 * ENGINE_ctrl(ENGINE_CTRL_CHIL_NO_LOCKING).
320 sizeof(HWCryptoHook_Mutex),
327 * The next few are condvar stuff: we write wrapper functions round the
328 * OS functions. Currently not implemented and not and absolute
329 * necessity even in threaded programs, therefore 0'ed. Will hopefully
330 * be implemented some day, since it enhances the efficiency of
331 * HWCryptoHook.
333 0, /* sizeof(HWCryptoHook_CondVar), */
334 0, /* hwcrhk_cv_init, */
335 0, /* hwcrhk_cv_wait, */
336 0, /* hwcrhk_cv_signal, */
337 0, /* hwcrhk_cv_broadcast, */
338 0, /* hwcrhk_cv_destroy, */
340 hwcrhk_get_pass, /* pass phrase */
341 hwcrhk_insert_card, /* insert a card */
342 hwcrhk_log_message /* Log message */
345 /* Now, to our own code */
348 * This internal function is used by ENGINE_chil() and possibly by the
349 * "dynamic" ENGINE support too
351 static int bind_helper(ENGINE *e)
353 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_RSA
354 const RSA_METHOD *meth1;
355 # endif
356 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_DH
357 const DH_METHOD *meth2;
358 # endif
359 if (!ENGINE_set_id(e, engine_hwcrhk_id) ||
360 !ENGINE_set_name(e, engine_hwcrhk_name) ||
361 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_RSA
362 !ENGINE_set_RSA(e, &hwcrhk_rsa) ||
363 # endif
364 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_DH
365 !ENGINE_set_DH(e, &hwcrhk_dh) ||
366 # endif
367 !ENGINE_set_RAND(e, &hwcrhk_rand) ||
368 !ENGINE_set_destroy_function(e, hwcrhk_destroy) ||
369 !ENGINE_set_init_function(e, hwcrhk_init) ||
370 !ENGINE_set_finish_function(e, hwcrhk_finish) ||
371 !ENGINE_set_ctrl_function(e, hwcrhk_ctrl) ||
372 !ENGINE_set_load_privkey_function(e, hwcrhk_load_privkey) ||
373 !ENGINE_set_load_pubkey_function(e, hwcrhk_load_pubkey) ||
374 !ENGINE_set_cmd_defns(e, hwcrhk_cmd_defns))
375 return 0;
377 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_RSA
379 * We know that the "PKCS1_SSLeay()" functions hook properly to the
380 * cswift-specific mod_exp and mod_exp_crt so we use those functions. NB:
381 * We don't use ENGINE_openssl() or anything "more generic" because
382 * something like the RSAref code may not hook properly, and if you own
383 * one of these cards then you have the right to do RSA operations on it
384 * anyway!
386 meth1 = RSA_PKCS1_SSLeay();
387 hwcrhk_rsa.rsa_pub_enc = meth1->rsa_pub_enc;
388 hwcrhk_rsa.rsa_pub_dec = meth1->rsa_pub_dec;
389 hwcrhk_rsa.rsa_priv_enc = meth1->rsa_priv_enc;
390 hwcrhk_rsa.rsa_priv_dec = meth1->rsa_priv_dec;
391 # endif
393 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_DH
394 /* Much the same for Diffie-Hellman */
395 meth2 = DH_OpenSSL();
396 hwcrhk_dh.generate_key = meth2->generate_key;
397 hwcrhk_dh.compute_key = meth2->compute_key;
398 # endif
400 /* Ensure the hwcrhk error handling is set up */
401 ERR_load_HWCRHK_strings();
402 return 1;
405 # ifdef OPENSSL_NO_DYNAMIC_ENGINE
406 static ENGINE *engine_chil(void)
408 ENGINE *ret = ENGINE_new();
409 if (!ret)
410 return NULL;
411 if (!bind_helper(ret)) {
412 ENGINE_free(ret);
413 return NULL;
415 return ret;
418 void ENGINE_load_chil(void)
420 /* Copied from eng_[openssl|dyn].c */
421 ENGINE *toadd = engine_chil();
422 if (!toadd)
423 return;
424 ENGINE_add(toadd);
425 ENGINE_free(toadd);
426 ERR_clear_error();
428 # endif
431 * This is a process-global DSO handle used for loading and unloading the
432 * HWCryptoHook library. NB: This is only set (or unset) during an init() or
433 * finish() call (reference counts permitting) and they're operating with
434 * global locks, so this should be thread-safe implicitly.
436 static DSO *hwcrhk_dso = NULL;
437 static HWCryptoHook_ContextHandle hwcrhk_context = 0;
438 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_RSA
439 /* Index for KM handle. Not really used yet. */
440 static int hndidx_rsa = -1;
441 # endif
444 * These are the function pointers that are (un)set when the library has
445 * successfully (un)loaded.
447 static HWCryptoHook_Init_t *p_hwcrhk_Init = NULL;
448 static HWCryptoHook_Finish_t *p_hwcrhk_Finish = NULL;
449 static HWCryptoHook_ModExp_t *p_hwcrhk_ModExp = NULL;
450 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_RSA
451 static HWCryptoHook_RSA_t *p_hwcrhk_RSA = NULL;
452 # endif
453 static HWCryptoHook_RandomBytes_t *p_hwcrhk_RandomBytes = NULL;
454 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_RSA
455 static HWCryptoHook_RSALoadKey_t *p_hwcrhk_RSALoadKey = NULL;
456 static HWCryptoHook_RSAGetPublicKey_t *p_hwcrhk_RSAGetPublicKey = NULL;
457 static HWCryptoHook_RSAUnloadKey_t *p_hwcrhk_RSAUnloadKey = NULL;
458 # endif
459 static HWCryptoHook_ModExpCRT_t *p_hwcrhk_ModExpCRT = NULL;
461 /* Used in the DSO operations. */
462 static const char *HWCRHK_LIBNAME = NULL;
463 static void free_HWCRHK_LIBNAME(void)
465 if (HWCRHK_LIBNAME)
466 OPENSSL_free((void *)HWCRHK_LIBNAME);
467 HWCRHK_LIBNAME = NULL;
470 static const char *get_HWCRHK_LIBNAME(void)
472 if (HWCRHK_LIBNAME)
473 return HWCRHK_LIBNAME;
474 return "nfhwcrhk";
477 static long set_HWCRHK_LIBNAME(const char *name)
479 free_HWCRHK_LIBNAME();
480 return (((HWCRHK_LIBNAME = BUF_strdup(name)) != NULL) ? 1 : 0);
483 static const char *n_hwcrhk_Init = "HWCryptoHook_Init";
484 static const char *n_hwcrhk_Finish = "HWCryptoHook_Finish";
485 static const char *n_hwcrhk_ModExp = "HWCryptoHook_ModExp";
486 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_RSA
487 static const char *n_hwcrhk_RSA = "HWCryptoHook_RSA";
488 # endif
489 static const char *n_hwcrhk_RandomBytes = "HWCryptoHook_RandomBytes";
490 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_RSA
491 static const char *n_hwcrhk_RSALoadKey = "HWCryptoHook_RSALoadKey";
492 static const char *n_hwcrhk_RSAGetPublicKey = "HWCryptoHook_RSAGetPublicKey";
493 static const char *n_hwcrhk_RSAUnloadKey = "HWCryptoHook_RSAUnloadKey";
494 # endif
495 static const char *n_hwcrhk_ModExpCRT = "HWCryptoHook_ModExpCRT";
498 * HWCryptoHook library functions and mechanics - these are used by the
499 * higher-level functions further down. NB: As and where there's no error
500 * checking, take a look lower down where these functions are called, the
501 * checking and error handling is probably down there.
504 /* utility function to obtain a context */
505 static int get_context(HWCryptoHook_ContextHandle * hac,
506 HWCryptoHook_CallerContext * cac)
508 char tempbuf[1024];
509 HWCryptoHook_ErrMsgBuf rmsg;
511 rmsg.buf = tempbuf;
512 rmsg.size = sizeof(tempbuf);
514 *hac = p_hwcrhk_Init(&hwcrhk_globals, sizeof(hwcrhk_globals), &rmsg, cac);
515 if (!*hac)
516 return 0;
517 return 1;
520 /* similarly to release one. */
521 static void release_context(HWCryptoHook_ContextHandle hac)
523 p_hwcrhk_Finish(hac);
526 /* Destructor (complements the "ENGINE_chil()" constructor) */
527 static int hwcrhk_destroy(ENGINE *e)
529 free_HWCRHK_LIBNAME();
530 ERR_unload_HWCRHK_strings();
531 return 1;
534 /* (de)initialisation functions. */
535 static int hwcrhk_init(ENGINE *e)
537 HWCryptoHook_Init_t *p1;
538 HWCryptoHook_Finish_t *p2;
539 HWCryptoHook_ModExp_t *p3;
540 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_RSA
541 HWCryptoHook_RSA_t *p4;
542 HWCryptoHook_RSALoadKey_t *p5;
543 HWCryptoHook_RSAGetPublicKey_t *p6;
544 HWCryptoHook_RSAUnloadKey_t *p7;
545 # endif
546 HWCryptoHook_RandomBytes_t *p8;
547 HWCryptoHook_ModExpCRT_t *p9;
549 if (hwcrhk_dso != NULL) {
550 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_INIT, HWCRHK_R_ALREADY_LOADED);
551 goto err;
553 /* Attempt to load libnfhwcrhk.so/nfhwcrhk.dll/whatever. */
554 hwcrhk_dso = DSO_load(NULL, get_HWCRHK_LIBNAME(), NULL, 0);
555 if (hwcrhk_dso == NULL) {
556 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_INIT, HWCRHK_R_DSO_FAILURE);
557 goto err;
559 if (!(p1 = (HWCryptoHook_Init_t *)
560 DSO_bind_func(hwcrhk_dso, n_hwcrhk_Init)) ||
561 !(p2 = (HWCryptoHook_Finish_t *)
562 DSO_bind_func(hwcrhk_dso, n_hwcrhk_Finish)) ||
563 !(p3 = (HWCryptoHook_ModExp_t *)
564 DSO_bind_func(hwcrhk_dso, n_hwcrhk_ModExp)) ||
565 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_RSA
566 !(p4 = (HWCryptoHook_RSA_t *)
567 DSO_bind_func(hwcrhk_dso, n_hwcrhk_RSA)) ||
568 !(p5 = (HWCryptoHook_RSALoadKey_t *)
569 DSO_bind_func(hwcrhk_dso, n_hwcrhk_RSALoadKey)) ||
570 !(p6 = (HWCryptoHook_RSAGetPublicKey_t *)
571 DSO_bind_func(hwcrhk_dso, n_hwcrhk_RSAGetPublicKey)) ||
572 !(p7 = (HWCryptoHook_RSAUnloadKey_t *)
573 DSO_bind_func(hwcrhk_dso, n_hwcrhk_RSAUnloadKey)) ||
574 # endif
575 !(p8 = (HWCryptoHook_RandomBytes_t *)
576 DSO_bind_func(hwcrhk_dso, n_hwcrhk_RandomBytes)) ||
577 !(p9 = (HWCryptoHook_ModExpCRT_t *)
578 DSO_bind_func(hwcrhk_dso, n_hwcrhk_ModExpCRT))) {
579 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_INIT, HWCRHK_R_DSO_FAILURE);
580 goto err;
582 /* Copy the pointers */
583 p_hwcrhk_Init = p1;
584 p_hwcrhk_Finish = p2;
585 p_hwcrhk_ModExp = p3;
586 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_RSA
587 p_hwcrhk_RSA = p4;
588 p_hwcrhk_RSALoadKey = p5;
589 p_hwcrhk_RSAGetPublicKey = p6;
590 p_hwcrhk_RSAUnloadKey = p7;
591 # endif
592 p_hwcrhk_RandomBytes = p8;
593 p_hwcrhk_ModExpCRT = p9;
596 * Check if the application decided to support dynamic locks, and if it
597 * does, use them.
599 if (disable_mutex_callbacks == 0) {
600 if (CRYPTO_get_dynlock_create_callback() != NULL &&
601 CRYPTO_get_dynlock_lock_callback() != NULL &&
602 CRYPTO_get_dynlock_destroy_callback() != NULL) {
603 hwcrhk_globals.mutex_init = hwcrhk_mutex_init;
604 hwcrhk_globals.mutex_acquire = hwcrhk_mutex_lock;
605 hwcrhk_globals.mutex_release = hwcrhk_mutex_unlock;
606 hwcrhk_globals.mutex_destroy = hwcrhk_mutex_destroy;
611 * Try and get a context - if not, we may have a DSO but no accelerator!
613 if (!get_context(&hwcrhk_context, &password_context)) {
614 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_INIT, HWCRHK_R_UNIT_FAILURE);
615 goto err;
617 /* Everything's fine. */
618 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_RSA
619 if (hndidx_rsa == -1)
620 hndidx_rsa = RSA_get_ex_new_index(0,
621 "nFast HWCryptoHook RSA key handle",
622 NULL, NULL, NULL);
623 # endif
624 return 1;
625 err:
626 if (hwcrhk_dso)
627 DSO_free(hwcrhk_dso);
628 hwcrhk_dso = NULL;
629 p_hwcrhk_Init = NULL;
630 p_hwcrhk_Finish = NULL;
631 p_hwcrhk_ModExp = NULL;
632 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_RSA
633 p_hwcrhk_RSA = NULL;
634 p_hwcrhk_RSALoadKey = NULL;
635 p_hwcrhk_RSAGetPublicKey = NULL;
636 p_hwcrhk_RSAUnloadKey = NULL;
637 # endif
638 p_hwcrhk_ModExpCRT = NULL;
639 p_hwcrhk_RandomBytes = NULL;
640 return 0;
643 static int hwcrhk_finish(ENGINE *e)
645 int to_return = 1;
646 free_HWCRHK_LIBNAME();
647 if (hwcrhk_dso == NULL) {
648 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_FINISH, HWCRHK_R_NOT_LOADED);
649 to_return = 0;
650 goto err;
652 release_context(hwcrhk_context);
653 if (!DSO_free(hwcrhk_dso)) {
654 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_FINISH, HWCRHK_R_DSO_FAILURE);
655 to_return = 0;
656 goto err;
658 err:
659 if (logstream)
660 BIO_free(logstream);
661 hwcrhk_dso = NULL;
662 p_hwcrhk_Init = NULL;
663 p_hwcrhk_Finish = NULL;
664 p_hwcrhk_ModExp = NULL;
665 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_RSA
666 p_hwcrhk_RSA = NULL;
667 p_hwcrhk_RSALoadKey = NULL;
668 p_hwcrhk_RSAGetPublicKey = NULL;
669 p_hwcrhk_RSAUnloadKey = NULL;
670 # endif
671 p_hwcrhk_ModExpCRT = NULL;
672 p_hwcrhk_RandomBytes = NULL;
673 return to_return;
676 static int hwcrhk_ctrl(ENGINE *e, int cmd, long i, void *p, void (*f) (void))
678 int to_return = 1;
680 switch (cmd) {
681 case HWCRHK_CMD_SO_PATH:
682 if (hwcrhk_dso) {
683 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_CTRL, HWCRHK_R_ALREADY_LOADED);
684 return 0;
686 if (p == NULL) {
687 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_CTRL, ERR_R_PASSED_NULL_PARAMETER);
688 return 0;
690 return set_HWCRHK_LIBNAME((const char *)p);
691 case ENGINE_CTRL_SET_LOGSTREAM:
693 BIO *bio = (BIO *)p;
695 CRYPTO_w_lock(CRYPTO_LOCK_ENGINE);
696 if (logstream) {
697 BIO_free(logstream);
698 logstream = NULL;
700 if (CRYPTO_add(&bio->references, 1, CRYPTO_LOCK_BIO) > 1)
701 logstream = bio;
702 else
703 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_CTRL, HWCRHK_R_BIO_WAS_FREED);
705 CRYPTO_w_unlock(CRYPTO_LOCK_ENGINE);
706 break;
707 case ENGINE_CTRL_SET_PASSWORD_CALLBACK:
708 CRYPTO_w_lock(CRYPTO_LOCK_ENGINE);
709 password_context.password_callback = (pem_password_cb *)f;
710 CRYPTO_w_unlock(CRYPTO_LOCK_ENGINE);
711 break;
712 case ENGINE_CTRL_SET_USER_INTERFACE:
713 case HWCRHK_CMD_SET_USER_INTERFACE:
714 CRYPTO_w_lock(CRYPTO_LOCK_ENGINE);
715 password_context.ui_method = (UI_METHOD *)p;
716 CRYPTO_w_unlock(CRYPTO_LOCK_ENGINE);
717 break;
718 case ENGINE_CTRL_SET_CALLBACK_DATA:
719 case HWCRHK_CMD_SET_CALLBACK_DATA:
720 CRYPTO_w_lock(CRYPTO_LOCK_ENGINE);
721 password_context.callback_data = p;
722 CRYPTO_w_unlock(CRYPTO_LOCK_ENGINE);
723 break;
725 * this enables or disables the "SimpleForkCheck" flag used in the
726 * initialisation structure.
728 case ENGINE_CTRL_CHIL_SET_FORKCHECK:
729 case HWCRHK_CMD_FORK_CHECK:
730 CRYPTO_w_lock(CRYPTO_LOCK_ENGINE);
731 if (i)
732 hwcrhk_globals.flags |= HWCryptoHook_InitFlags_SimpleForkCheck;
733 else
734 hwcrhk_globals.flags &= ~HWCryptoHook_InitFlags_SimpleForkCheck;
735 CRYPTO_w_unlock(CRYPTO_LOCK_ENGINE);
736 break;
738 * This will prevent the initialisation function from "installing"
739 * the mutex-handling callbacks, even if they are available from
740 * within the library (or were provided to the library from the
741 * calling application). This is to remove any baggage for
742 * applications not using multithreading.
744 case ENGINE_CTRL_CHIL_NO_LOCKING:
745 CRYPTO_w_lock(CRYPTO_LOCK_ENGINE);
746 disable_mutex_callbacks = 1;
747 CRYPTO_w_unlock(CRYPTO_LOCK_ENGINE);
748 break;
749 case HWCRHK_CMD_THREAD_LOCKING:
750 CRYPTO_w_lock(CRYPTO_LOCK_ENGINE);
751 disable_mutex_callbacks = ((i == 0) ? 0 : 1);
752 CRYPTO_w_unlock(CRYPTO_LOCK_ENGINE);
753 break;
755 /* The command isn't understood by this engine */
756 default:
757 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_CTRL,
758 HWCRHK_R_CTRL_COMMAND_NOT_IMPLEMENTED);
759 to_return = 0;
760 break;
763 return to_return;
766 static EVP_PKEY *hwcrhk_load_privkey(ENGINE *eng, const char *key_id,
767 UI_METHOD *ui_method,
768 void *callback_data)
770 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_RSA
771 RSA *rtmp = NULL;
772 # endif
773 EVP_PKEY *res = NULL;
774 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_RSA
775 HWCryptoHook_MPI e, n;
776 HWCryptoHook_RSAKeyHandle *hptr;
777 # endif
778 # if !defined(OPENSSL_NO_RSA)
779 char tempbuf[1024];
780 HWCryptoHook_ErrMsgBuf rmsg;
781 HWCryptoHook_PassphraseContext ppctx;
782 # endif
784 # if !defined(OPENSSL_NO_RSA)
785 rmsg.buf = tempbuf;
786 rmsg.size = sizeof(tempbuf);
787 # endif
789 if (!hwcrhk_context) {
790 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_LOAD_PRIVKEY, HWCRHK_R_NOT_INITIALISED);
791 goto err;
793 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_RSA
794 hptr = OPENSSL_malloc(sizeof(HWCryptoHook_RSAKeyHandle));
795 if (!hptr) {
796 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_LOAD_PRIVKEY, ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE);
797 goto err;
799 ppctx.ui_method = ui_method;
800 ppctx.callback_data = callback_data;
801 if (p_hwcrhk_RSALoadKey(hwcrhk_context, key_id, hptr, &rmsg, &ppctx)) {
802 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_LOAD_PRIVKEY, HWCRHK_R_CHIL_ERROR);
803 ERR_add_error_data(1, rmsg.buf);
804 goto err;
806 if (!*hptr) {
807 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_LOAD_PRIVKEY, HWCRHK_R_NO_KEY);
808 goto err;
810 # endif
811 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_RSA
812 rtmp = RSA_new_method(eng);
813 RSA_set_ex_data(rtmp, hndidx_rsa, (char *)hptr);
814 rtmp->e = BN_new();
815 rtmp->n = BN_new();
816 rtmp->flags |= RSA_FLAG_EXT_PKEY;
817 MPI2BN(rtmp->e, e);
818 MPI2BN(rtmp->n, n);
819 if (p_hwcrhk_RSAGetPublicKey(*hptr, &n, &e, &rmsg)
820 != HWCRYPTOHOOK_ERROR_MPISIZE) {
821 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_LOAD_PRIVKEY, HWCRHK_R_CHIL_ERROR);
822 ERR_add_error_data(1, rmsg.buf);
823 goto err;
826 bn_expand2(rtmp->e, e.size / sizeof(BN_ULONG));
827 bn_expand2(rtmp->n, n.size / sizeof(BN_ULONG));
828 MPI2BN(rtmp->e, e);
829 MPI2BN(rtmp->n, n);
831 if (p_hwcrhk_RSAGetPublicKey(*hptr, &n, &e, &rmsg)) {
832 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_LOAD_PRIVKEY, HWCRHK_R_CHIL_ERROR);
833 ERR_add_error_data(1, rmsg.buf);
834 goto err;
836 rtmp->e->top = e.size / sizeof(BN_ULONG);
837 bn_fix_top(rtmp->e);
838 rtmp->n->top = n.size / sizeof(BN_ULONG);
839 bn_fix_top(rtmp->n);
841 res = EVP_PKEY_new();
842 if (res == NULL) {
843 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_LOAD_PRIVKEY, HWCRHK_R_CHIL_ERROR);
844 goto err;
846 EVP_PKEY_assign_RSA(res, rtmp);
847 # endif
849 if (!res)
850 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_LOAD_PRIVKEY,
851 HWCRHK_R_PRIVATE_KEY_ALGORITHMS_DISABLED);
853 return res;
854 err:
855 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_RSA
856 if (rtmp)
857 RSA_free(rtmp);
858 # endif
859 return NULL;
862 static EVP_PKEY *hwcrhk_load_pubkey(ENGINE *eng, const char *key_id,
863 UI_METHOD *ui_method, void *callback_data)
865 EVP_PKEY *res = NULL;
867 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_RSA
868 res = hwcrhk_load_privkey(eng, key_id, ui_method, callback_data);
869 # endif
871 if (res)
872 switch (res->type) {
873 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_RSA
874 case EVP_PKEY_RSA:
876 RSA *rsa = NULL;
878 CRYPTO_w_lock(CRYPTO_LOCK_EVP_PKEY);
879 rsa = res->pkey.rsa;
880 res->pkey.rsa = RSA_new();
881 res->pkey.rsa->n = rsa->n;
882 res->pkey.rsa->e = rsa->e;
883 rsa->n = NULL;
884 rsa->e = NULL;
885 CRYPTO_w_unlock(CRYPTO_LOCK_EVP_PKEY);
886 RSA_free(rsa);
888 break;
889 # endif
890 default:
891 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_LOAD_PUBKEY,
892 HWCRHK_R_CTRL_COMMAND_NOT_IMPLEMENTED);
893 goto err;
896 return res;
897 err:
898 if (res)
899 EVP_PKEY_free(res);
900 return NULL;
903 /* A little mod_exp */
904 static int hwcrhk_mod_exp(BIGNUM *r, const BIGNUM *a, const BIGNUM *p,
905 const BIGNUM *m, BN_CTX *ctx)
907 char tempbuf[1024];
908 HWCryptoHook_ErrMsgBuf rmsg;
910 * Since HWCryptoHook_MPI is pretty compatible with BIGNUM's, we use them
911 * directly, plus a little macro magic. We only thing we need to make
912 * sure of is that enough space is allocated.
914 HWCryptoHook_MPI m_a, m_p, m_n, m_r;
915 int to_return, ret;
917 to_return = 0; /* expect failure */
918 rmsg.buf = tempbuf;
919 rmsg.size = sizeof(tempbuf);
921 if (!hwcrhk_context) {
922 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_MOD_EXP, HWCRHK_R_NOT_INITIALISED);
923 goto err;
925 /* Prepare the params */
926 bn_expand2(r, m->top); /* Check for error !! */
927 BN2MPI(m_a, a);
928 BN2MPI(m_p, p);
929 BN2MPI(m_n, m);
930 MPI2BN(r, m_r);
932 /* Perform the operation */
933 ret = p_hwcrhk_ModExp(hwcrhk_context, m_a, m_p, m_n, &m_r, &rmsg);
935 /* Convert the response */
936 r->top = m_r.size / sizeof(BN_ULONG);
937 bn_fix_top(r);
939 if (ret < 0) {
941 * FIXME: When this error is returned, HWCryptoHook is telling us
942 * that falling back to software computation might be a good thing.
944 if (ret == HWCRYPTOHOOK_ERROR_FALLBACK) {
945 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_MOD_EXP, HWCRHK_R_REQUEST_FALLBACK);
946 } else {
947 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_MOD_EXP, HWCRHK_R_REQUEST_FAILED);
949 ERR_add_error_data(1, rmsg.buf);
950 goto err;
953 to_return = 1;
954 err:
955 return to_return;
958 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_RSA
959 static int hwcrhk_rsa_mod_exp(BIGNUM *r, const BIGNUM *I, RSA *rsa,
960 BN_CTX *ctx)
962 char tempbuf[1024];
963 HWCryptoHook_ErrMsgBuf rmsg;
964 HWCryptoHook_RSAKeyHandle *hptr;
965 int to_return = 0, ret;
967 rmsg.buf = tempbuf;
968 rmsg.size = sizeof(tempbuf);
970 if (!hwcrhk_context) {
971 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_RSA_MOD_EXP, HWCRHK_R_NOT_INITIALISED);
972 goto err;
976 * This provides support for nForce keys. Since that's opaque data all
977 * we do is provide a handle to the proper key and let HWCryptoHook take
978 * care of the rest.
980 if ((hptr =
981 (HWCryptoHook_RSAKeyHandle *) RSA_get_ex_data(rsa, hndidx_rsa))
982 != NULL) {
983 HWCryptoHook_MPI m_a, m_r;
985 if (!rsa->n) {
986 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_RSA_MOD_EXP,
987 HWCRHK_R_MISSING_KEY_COMPONENTS);
988 goto err;
991 /* Prepare the params */
992 bn_expand2(r, rsa->n->top); /* Check for error !! */
993 BN2MPI(m_a, I);
994 MPI2BN(r, m_r);
996 /* Perform the operation */
997 ret = p_hwcrhk_RSA(m_a, *hptr, &m_r, &rmsg);
999 /* Convert the response */
1000 r->top = m_r.size / sizeof(BN_ULONG);
1001 bn_fix_top(r);
1003 if (ret < 0) {
1005 * FIXME: When this error is returned, HWCryptoHook is telling us
1006 * that falling back to software computation might be a good
1007 * thing.
1009 if (ret == HWCRYPTOHOOK_ERROR_FALLBACK) {
1010 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_RSA_MOD_EXP,
1011 HWCRHK_R_REQUEST_FALLBACK);
1012 } else {
1013 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_RSA_MOD_EXP,
1014 HWCRHK_R_REQUEST_FAILED);
1016 ERR_add_error_data(1, rmsg.buf);
1017 goto err;
1019 } else {
1020 HWCryptoHook_MPI m_a, m_p, m_q, m_dmp1, m_dmq1, m_iqmp, m_r;
1022 if (!rsa->p || !rsa->q || !rsa->dmp1 || !rsa->dmq1 || !rsa->iqmp) {
1023 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_RSA_MOD_EXP,
1024 HWCRHK_R_MISSING_KEY_COMPONENTS);
1025 goto err;
1028 /* Prepare the params */
1029 bn_expand2(r, rsa->n->top); /* Check for error !! */
1030 BN2MPI(m_a, I);
1031 BN2MPI(m_p, rsa->p);
1032 BN2MPI(m_q, rsa->q);
1033 BN2MPI(m_dmp1, rsa->dmp1);
1034 BN2MPI(m_dmq1, rsa->dmq1);
1035 BN2MPI(m_iqmp, rsa->iqmp);
1036 MPI2BN(r, m_r);
1038 /* Perform the operation */
1039 ret = p_hwcrhk_ModExpCRT(hwcrhk_context, m_a, m_p, m_q,
1040 m_dmp1, m_dmq1, m_iqmp, &m_r, &rmsg);
1042 /* Convert the response */
1043 r->top = m_r.size / sizeof(BN_ULONG);
1044 bn_fix_top(r);
1046 if (ret < 0) {
1048 * FIXME: When this error is returned, HWCryptoHook is telling us
1049 * that falling back to software computation might be a good
1050 * thing.
1052 if (ret == HWCRYPTOHOOK_ERROR_FALLBACK) {
1053 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_RSA_MOD_EXP,
1054 HWCRHK_R_REQUEST_FALLBACK);
1055 } else {
1056 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_RSA_MOD_EXP,
1057 HWCRHK_R_REQUEST_FAILED);
1059 ERR_add_error_data(1, rmsg.buf);
1060 goto err;
1064 * If we're here, we must be here with some semblance of success :-)
1066 to_return = 1;
1067 err:
1068 return to_return;
1070 # endif
1072 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_RSA
1073 /* This function is aliased to mod_exp (with the mont stuff dropped). */
1074 static int hwcrhk_mod_exp_mont(BIGNUM *r, const BIGNUM *a, const BIGNUM *p,
1075 const BIGNUM *m, BN_CTX *ctx,
1076 BN_MONT_CTX *m_ctx)
1078 return hwcrhk_mod_exp(r, a, p, m, ctx);
1081 static int hwcrhk_rsa_finish(RSA *rsa)
1083 HWCryptoHook_RSAKeyHandle *hptr;
1085 hptr = RSA_get_ex_data(rsa, hndidx_rsa);
1086 if (hptr) {
1087 p_hwcrhk_RSAUnloadKey(*hptr, NULL);
1088 OPENSSL_free(hptr);
1089 RSA_set_ex_data(rsa, hndidx_rsa, NULL);
1091 return 1;
1094 # endif
1096 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_DH
1097 /* This function is aliased to mod_exp (with the dh and mont dropped). */
1098 static int hwcrhk_mod_exp_dh(const DH *dh, BIGNUM *r,
1099 const BIGNUM *a, const BIGNUM *p,
1100 const BIGNUM *m, BN_CTX *ctx, BN_MONT_CTX *m_ctx)
1102 return hwcrhk_mod_exp(r, a, p, m, ctx);
1104 # endif
1106 /* Random bytes are good */
1107 static int hwcrhk_rand_bytes(unsigned char *buf, int num)
1109 char tempbuf[1024];
1110 HWCryptoHook_ErrMsgBuf rmsg;
1111 int to_return = 0; /* assume failure */
1112 int ret;
1114 rmsg.buf = tempbuf;
1115 rmsg.size = sizeof(tempbuf);
1117 if (!hwcrhk_context) {
1118 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_RAND_BYTES, HWCRHK_R_NOT_INITIALISED);
1119 goto err;
1122 ret = p_hwcrhk_RandomBytes(hwcrhk_context, buf, num, &rmsg);
1123 if (ret < 0) {
1125 * FIXME: When this error is returned, HWCryptoHook is telling us
1126 * that falling back to software computation might be a good thing.
1128 if (ret == HWCRYPTOHOOK_ERROR_FALLBACK) {
1129 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_RAND_BYTES, HWCRHK_R_REQUEST_FALLBACK);
1130 } else {
1131 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_RAND_BYTES, HWCRHK_R_REQUEST_FAILED);
1133 ERR_add_error_data(1, rmsg.buf);
1134 goto err;
1136 to_return = 1;
1137 err:
1138 return to_return;
1141 static int hwcrhk_rand_status(void)
1143 return 1;
1147 * Mutex calls: since the HWCryptoHook model closely follows the POSIX model
1148 * these just wrap the POSIX functions and add some logging.
1151 static int hwcrhk_mutex_init(HWCryptoHook_Mutex * mt,
1152 HWCryptoHook_CallerContext * cactx)
1154 mt->lockid = CRYPTO_get_new_dynlockid();
1155 if (mt->lockid == 0)
1156 return 1; /* failure */
1157 return 0; /* success */
1160 static int hwcrhk_mutex_lock(HWCryptoHook_Mutex * mt)
1162 CRYPTO_w_lock(mt->lockid);
1163 return 0;
1166 static void hwcrhk_mutex_unlock(HWCryptoHook_Mutex * mt)
1168 CRYPTO_w_unlock(mt->lockid);
1171 static void hwcrhk_mutex_destroy(HWCryptoHook_Mutex * mt)
1173 CRYPTO_destroy_dynlockid(mt->lockid);
1176 static int hwcrhk_get_pass(const char *prompt_info,
1177 int *len_io, char *buf,
1178 HWCryptoHook_PassphraseContext * ppctx,
1179 HWCryptoHook_CallerContext * cactx)
1181 pem_password_cb *callback = NULL;
1182 void *callback_data = NULL;
1183 UI_METHOD *ui_method = NULL;
1185 * Despite what the documentation says prompt_info can be an empty
1186 * string.
1188 if (prompt_info && !*prompt_info)
1189 prompt_info = NULL;
1191 if (cactx) {
1192 if (cactx->ui_method)
1193 ui_method = cactx->ui_method;
1194 if (cactx->password_callback)
1195 callback = cactx->password_callback;
1196 if (cactx->callback_data)
1197 callback_data = cactx->callback_data;
1199 if (ppctx) {
1200 if (ppctx->ui_method) {
1201 ui_method = ppctx->ui_method;
1202 callback = NULL;
1204 if (ppctx->callback_data)
1205 callback_data = ppctx->callback_data;
1207 if (callback == NULL && ui_method == NULL) {
1208 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_GET_PASS, HWCRHK_R_NO_CALLBACK);
1209 return -1;
1212 if (ui_method) {
1213 UI *ui = UI_new_method(ui_method);
1214 if (ui) {
1215 int ok;
1216 char *prompt = UI_construct_prompt(ui,
1217 "pass phrase", prompt_info);
1219 ok = UI_add_input_string(ui, prompt,
1220 UI_INPUT_FLAG_DEFAULT_PWD,
1221 buf, 0, (*len_io) - 1);
1222 UI_add_user_data(ui, callback_data);
1223 UI_ctrl(ui, UI_CTRL_PRINT_ERRORS, 1, 0, 0);
1225 if (ok >= 0)
1226 do {
1227 ok = UI_process(ui);
1229 while (ok < 0 && UI_ctrl(ui, UI_CTRL_IS_REDOABLE, 0, 0, 0));
1231 if (ok >= 0)
1232 *len_io = strlen(buf);
1234 UI_free(ui);
1235 OPENSSL_free(prompt);
1237 } else {
1238 *len_io = callback(buf, *len_io, 0, callback_data);
1240 if (!*len_io)
1241 return -1;
1242 return 0;
1245 static int hwcrhk_insert_card(const char *prompt_info,
1246 const char *wrong_info,
1247 HWCryptoHook_PassphraseContext * ppctx,
1248 HWCryptoHook_CallerContext * cactx)
1250 int ok = -1;
1251 UI *ui;
1252 void *callback_data = NULL;
1253 UI_METHOD *ui_method = NULL;
1255 if (cactx) {
1256 if (cactx->ui_method)
1257 ui_method = cactx->ui_method;
1258 if (cactx->callback_data)
1259 callback_data = cactx->callback_data;
1261 if (ppctx) {
1262 if (ppctx->ui_method)
1263 ui_method = ppctx->ui_method;
1264 if (ppctx->callback_data)
1265 callback_data = ppctx->callback_data;
1267 if (ui_method == NULL) {
1268 HWCRHKerr(HWCRHK_F_HWCRHK_INSERT_CARD, HWCRHK_R_NO_CALLBACK);
1269 return -1;
1272 ui = UI_new_method(ui_method);
1274 if (ui) {
1275 char answer;
1276 char buf[BUFSIZ];
1278 * Despite what the documentation says wrong_info can be an empty
1279 * string.
1281 if (wrong_info && *wrong_info)
1282 BIO_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf) - 1,
1283 "Current card: \"%s\"\n", wrong_info);
1284 else
1285 buf[0] = 0;
1286 ok = UI_dup_info_string(ui, buf);
1287 if (ok >= 0 && prompt_info) {
1288 BIO_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf) - 1,
1289 "Insert card \"%s\"", prompt_info);
1290 ok = UI_dup_input_boolean(ui, buf,
1291 "\n then hit <enter> or C<enter> to cancel\n",
1292 "\r\n", "Cc", UI_INPUT_FLAG_ECHO,
1293 &answer);
1295 UI_add_user_data(ui, callback_data);
1297 if (ok >= 0)
1298 ok = UI_process(ui);
1299 UI_free(ui);
1301 if (ok == -2 || (ok >= 0 && answer == 'C'))
1302 ok = 1;
1303 else if (ok < 0)
1304 ok = -1;
1305 else
1306 ok = 0;
1308 return ok;
1311 static void hwcrhk_log_message(void *logstr, const char *message)
1313 BIO *lstream = NULL;
1315 CRYPTO_w_lock(CRYPTO_LOCK_BIO);
1316 if (logstr)
1317 lstream = *(BIO **)logstr;
1318 if (lstream) {
1319 BIO_printf(lstream, "%s\n", message);
1321 CRYPTO_w_unlock(CRYPTO_LOCK_BIO);
1325 * This stuff is needed if this ENGINE is being compiled into a
1326 * self-contained shared-library.
1328 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_DYNAMIC_ENGINE
1329 static int bind_fn(ENGINE *e, const char *id)
1331 if (id && (strcmp(id, engine_hwcrhk_id) != 0) &&
1332 (strcmp(id, engine_hwcrhk_id_alt) != 0))
1333 return 0;
1334 if (!bind_helper(e))
1335 return 0;
1336 return 1;
1339 IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CHECK_FN()
1340 IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_BIND_FN(bind_fn)
1341 # endif /* OPENSSL_NO_DYNAMIC_ENGINE */
1342 # endif /* !OPENSSL_NO_HW_CHIL */
1343 #endif /* !OPENSSL_NO_HW */