ruby/ext/openssl/ossl_digest.c

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/*
* 'OpenSSL for Ruby' project
* Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Michal Rokos <m.rokos@sh.cvut.cz>
* All rights reserved.
*/
/*
* This program is licensed under the same licence as Ruby.
* (See the file 'LICENCE'.)
*/
#include "ossl.h"
#define GetDigest(obj, ctx) do { \
TypedData_Get_Struct((obj), EVP_MD_CTX, &ossl_digest_type, (ctx)); \
if (!(ctx)) { \
ossl_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "Digest CTX wasn't initialized!"); \
} \
} while (0)
/*
* Classes
*/
VALUE cDigest;
VALUE eDigestError;
static VALUE ossl_digest_alloc(VALUE klass);
static void
ossl_digest_free(void *ctx)
{
EVP_MD_CTX_destroy(ctx);
}
static const rb_data_type_t ossl_digest_type = {
"OpenSSL/Digest",
{
0, ossl_digest_free,
},
0, 0, RUBY_TYPED_FREE_IMMEDIATELY,
};
/*
* Public
*/
const EVP_MD *
ossl_evp_get_digestbyname(VALUE obj)
{
const EVP_MD *md;
ASN1_OBJECT *oid = NULL;
if (RB_TYPE_P(obj, T_STRING)) {
const char *name = StringValueCStr(obj);
md = EVP_get_digestbyname(name);
if (!md) {
oid = OBJ_txt2obj(name, 0);
md = EVP_get_digestbyobj(oid);
ASN1_OBJECT_free(oid);
}
if(!md)
ossl_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "Unsupported digest algorithm (%"PRIsVALUE").", obj);
} else {
EVP_MD_CTX *ctx;
GetDigest(obj, ctx);
md = EVP_MD_CTX_md(ctx);
}
return md;
}
VALUE
ossl_digest_new(const EVP_MD *md)
{
VALUE ret;
EVP_MD_CTX *ctx;
ret = ossl_digest_alloc(cDigest);
ctx = EVP_MD_CTX_new();
if (!ctx)
ossl_raise(eDigestError, "EVP_MD_CTX_new");
RTYPEDDATA_DATA(ret) = ctx;
if (!EVP_DigestInit_ex(ctx, md, NULL))
ossl_raise(eDigestError, "Digest initialization failed");
return ret;
}
/*
* Private
*/
static VALUE
ossl_digest_alloc(VALUE klass)
{
return TypedData_Wrap_Struct(klass, &ossl_digest_type, 0);
}
VALUE ossl_digest_update(VALUE, VALUE);
/*
* call-seq:
* Digest.new(string [, data]) -> Digest
*
* Creates a Digest instance based on _string_, which is either the ln
* (long name) or sn (short name) of a supported digest algorithm.
*
* If _data_ (a String) is given, it is used as the initial input to the
* Digest instance, i.e.
*
* digest = OpenSSL::Digest.new('sha256', 'digestdata')
*
* is equivalent to
*
* digest = OpenSSL::Digest.new('sha256')
* digest.update('digestdata')
*/
static VALUE
ossl_digest_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
EVP_MD_CTX *ctx;
const EVP_MD *md;
VALUE type, data;
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &type, &data);
md = ossl_evp_get_digestbyname(type);
if (!NIL_P(data)) StringValue(data);
TypedData_Get_Struct(self, EVP_MD_CTX, &ossl_digest_type, ctx);
if (!ctx) {
RTYPEDDATA_DATA(self) = ctx = EVP_MD_CTX_new();
if (!ctx)
ossl_raise(eDigestError, "EVP_MD_CTX_new");
}
if (!EVP_DigestInit_ex(ctx, md, NULL))
ossl_raise(eDigestError, "Digest initialization failed");
if (!NIL_P(data)) return ossl_digest_update(self, data);
return self;
}
static VALUE
ossl_digest_copy(VALUE self, VALUE other)
{
EVP_MD_CTX *ctx1, *ctx2;
rb_check_frozen(self);
if (self == other) return self;
TypedData_Get_Struct(self, EVP_MD_CTX, &ossl_digest_type, ctx1);
if (!ctx1) {
RTYPEDDATA_DATA(self) = ctx1 = EVP_MD_CTX_new();
if (!ctx1)
ossl_raise(eDigestError, "EVP_MD_CTX_new");
}
GetDigest(other, ctx2);
if (!EVP_MD_CTX_copy(ctx1, ctx2)) {
ossl_raise(eDigestError, NULL);
}
return self;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* digest.reset -> self
*
* Resets the Digest in the sense that any Digest#update that has been
* performed is abandoned and the Digest is set to its initial state again.
*
*/
static VALUE
ossl_digest_reset(VALUE self)
{
EVP_MD_CTX *ctx;
GetDigest(self, ctx);
if (EVP_DigestInit_ex(ctx, EVP_MD_CTX_md(ctx), NULL) != 1) {
ossl_raise(eDigestError, "Digest initialization failed.");
}
return self;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* digest.update(string) -> aString
*
* Not every message digest can be computed in one single pass. If a message
* digest is to be computed from several subsequent sources, then each may
* be passed individually to the Digest instance.
*
* === Example
* digest = OpenSSL::Digest.new('SHA256')
* digest.update('First input')
* digest << 'Second input' # equivalent to digest.update('Second input')
* result = digest.digest
*
*/
VALUE
ossl_digest_update(VALUE self, VALUE data)
{
EVP_MD_CTX *ctx;
StringValue(data);
GetDigest(self, ctx);
if (!EVP_DigestUpdate(ctx, RSTRING_PTR(data), RSTRING_LEN(data)))
ossl_raise(eDigestError, "EVP_DigestUpdate");
return self;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* digest.finish -> aString
*
*/
static VALUE
ossl_digest_finish(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
EVP_MD_CTX *ctx;
VALUE str;
int out_len;
GetDigest(self, ctx);
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "01", &str);
out_len = EVP_MD_CTX_size(ctx);
if (NIL_P(str)) {
str = rb_str_new(NULL, out_len);
} else {
StringValue(str);
rb_str_resize(str, out_len);
}
if (!EVP_DigestFinal_ex(ctx, (unsigned char *)RSTRING_PTR(str), NULL))
ossl_raise(eDigestError, "EVP_DigestFinal_ex");
return str;
}
/*
* call-seq:
* digest.name -> string
*
* Returns the sn of this Digest algorithm.
*
* === Example
* digest = OpenSSL::Digest.new('SHA512')
* puts digest.name # => SHA512
*
*/
static VALUE
ossl_digest_name(VALUE self)
{
EVP_MD_CTX *ctx;
GetDigest(self, ctx);
return rb_str_new2(EVP_MD_name(EVP_MD_CTX_md(ctx)));
}
/*
* call-seq:
* digest.digest_length -> integer
*
* Returns the output size of the digest, i.e. the length in bytes of the
* final message digest result.
*
* === Example
* digest = OpenSSL::Digest.new('SHA1')
* puts digest.digest_length # => 20
*
*/
static VALUE
ossl_digest_size(VALUE self)
{
EVP_MD_CTX *ctx;
GetDigest(self, ctx);
return INT2NUM(EVP_MD_CTX_size(ctx));
}
/*
* call-seq:
* digest.block_length -> integer
*
* Returns the block length of the digest algorithm, i.e. the length in bytes
* of an individual block. Most modern algorithms partition a message to be
* digested into a sequence of fix-sized blocks that are processed
* consecutively.
*
* === Example
* digest = OpenSSL::Digest.new('SHA1')
* puts digest.block_length # => 64
*/
static VALUE
ossl_digest_block_length(VALUE self)
{
EVP_MD_CTX *ctx;
GetDigest(self, ctx);
return INT2NUM(EVP_MD_CTX_block_size(ctx));
}
/*
* INIT
*/
void
Init_ossl_digest(void)
{
rb_require("digest");
#if 0
mOSSL = rb_define_module("OpenSSL");
eOSSLError = rb_define_class_under(mOSSL, "OpenSSLError", rb_eStandardError);
#endif
/* Document-class: OpenSSL::Digest
*
* OpenSSL::Digest allows you to compute message digests (sometimes
* interchangeably called "hashes") of arbitrary data that are
* cryptographically secure, i.e. a Digest implements a secure one-way
* function.
*
* One-way functions offer some useful properties. E.g. given two
* distinct inputs the probability that both yield the same output
* is highly unlikely. Combined with the fact that every message digest
* algorithm has a fixed-length output of just a few bytes, digests are
* often used to create unique identifiers for arbitrary data. A common
* example is the creation of a unique id for binary documents that are
* stored in a database.
*
* Another useful characteristic of one-way functions (and thus the name)
* is that given a digest there is no indication about the original
* data that produced it, i.e. the only way to identify the original input
* is to "brute-force" through every possible combination of inputs.
*
* These characteristics make one-way functions also ideal companions
* for public key signature algorithms: instead of signing an entire
* document, first a hash of the document is produced with a considerably
* faster message digest algorithm and only the few bytes of its output
* need to be signed using the slower public key algorithm. To validate
* the integrity of a signed document, it suffices to re-compute the hash
* and verify that it is equal to that in the signature.
*
* You can get a list of all digest algorithms supported on your system by
* running this command in your terminal:
*
* openssl list -digest-algorithms
*
* Among the OpenSSL 1.1.1 supported message digest algorithms are:
* * SHA224, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512, SHA512-224 and SHA512-256
* * SHA3-224, SHA3-256, SHA3-384 and SHA3-512
* * BLAKE2s256 and BLAKE2b512
*
* Each of these algorithms can be instantiated using the name:
*
* digest = OpenSSL::Digest.new('SHA256')
*
* "Breaking" a message digest algorithm means defying its one-way
* function characteristics, i.e. producing a collision or finding a way
* to get to the original data by means that are more efficient than
* brute-forcing etc. Most of the supported digest algorithms can be
* considered broken in this sense, even the very popular MD5 and SHA1
* algorithms. Should security be your highest concern, then you should
* probably rely on SHA224, SHA256, SHA384 or SHA512.
*
* === Hashing a file
*
* data = File.binread('document')
* sha256 = OpenSSL::Digest.new('SHA256')
* digest = sha256.digest(data)
*
* === Hashing several pieces of data at once
*
* data1 = File.binread('file1')
* data2 = File.binread('file2')
* data3 = File.binread('file3')
* sha256 = OpenSSL::Digest.new('SHA256')
* sha256 << data1
* sha256 << data2
* sha256 << data3
* digest = sha256.digest
*
* === Reuse a Digest instance
*
* data1 = File.binread('file1')
* sha256 = OpenSSL::Digest.new('SHA256')
* digest1 = sha256.digest(data1)
*
* data2 = File.binread('file2')
* sha256.reset
* digest2 = sha256.digest(data2)
*
*/
cDigest = rb_define_class_under(mOSSL, "Digest", rb_path2class("Digest::Class"));
/* Document-class: OpenSSL::Digest::DigestError
*
* Generic Exception class that is raised if an error occurs during a
* Digest operation.
*/
eDigestError = rb_define_class_under(cDigest, "DigestError", eOSSLError);
rb_define_alloc_func(cDigest, ossl_digest_alloc);
rb_define_method(cDigest, "initialize", ossl_digest_initialize, -1);
rb_define_method(cDigest, "initialize_copy", ossl_digest_copy, 1);
rb_define_method(cDigest, "reset", ossl_digest_reset, 0);
rb_define_method(cDigest, "update", ossl_digest_update, 1);
rb_define_alias(cDigest, "<<", "update");
rb_define_private_method(cDigest, "finish", ossl_digest_finish, -1);
rb_define_method(cDigest, "digest_length", ossl_digest_size, 0);
rb_define_method(cDigest, "block_length", ossl_digest_block_length, 0);
rb_define_method(cDigest, "name", ossl_digest_name, 0);
}