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/*
* This file defines several platform independent functions to
* manipulate certificates and CRLs in a portable manner.
*
*/
#ifndef _PKIX_PL_PKI_H
#define _PKIX_PL_PKI_H
#include "pkixt.h"
#include "seccomon.h"
#include "certt.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* General
*
* Please refer to the libpkix Programmer's Guide for detailed information
* about how to use the libpkix library. Certain key warnings and notices from
* that document are repeated here for emphasis.
*
* All identifiers in this file (and all public identifiers defined in
* libpkix) begin with "PKIX_". Private identifiers only intended for use
* within the library begin with "pkix_".
*
* A function returns NULL upon success, and a PKIX_Error pointer upon failure.
*
* Unless otherwise noted, for all accessor (gettor) functions that return a
* PKIX_PL_Object pointer, callers should assume that this pointer refers to a
* shared object. Therefore, the caller should treat this shared object as
* read-only and should not modify this shared object. When done using the
* shared object, the caller should release the reference to the object by
* using the PKIX_PL_Object_DecRef function.
*
* While a function is executing, if its arguments (or anything referred to by
* its arguments) are modified, free'd, or destroyed, the function's behavior
* is undefined.
*
*/
/*
* Cert
*
* A Cert represents an X.509 certificate. It can be created using the bytes
* of a valid ASN.1 DER encoding. Once created, a Cert is immutable. The
* following functions include accessors (gettors) for the various components
* of an X.509 certificate. Also included are functions to perform various
* checks on a certificate, including name constraints, key usage, validity
* (expiration), and signature verification.
*/
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_Create
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Creates a new certificate using the bytes in the ByteArray pointed to by
* "byteArray" and stores it at "pCert". If the bytes are not a valid ASN.1
* DER encoding of a certificate, a PKIX_Error pointer is returned. Once
* created, a Cert is immutable.
*
* Certificate ::= SEQUENCE {
* tbsCertificate TBSCertificate,
* signatureAlgorithm AlgorithmIdentifier,
* signatureValue BIT STRING }
*
* AlgorithmIdentifier ::= SEQUENCE {
* algorithm OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
* parameters ANY DEFINED BY algorithm OPTIONAL }
*
* TBSCertificate ::= SEQUENCE {
* version [0] EXPLICIT Version DEFAULT v1,
* serialNumber CertificateSerialNumber,
* signature AlgorithmIdentifier,
* issuer Name,
* validity Validity,
* subject Name,
* subjectPublicKeyInfo SubjectPublicKeyInfo,
* issuerUniqueID [1] IMPLICIT UniqueIdentifier OPTIONAL,
* -- If present, version MUST be v2 or v3
* subjectUniqueID [2] IMPLICIT UniqueIdentifier OPTIONAL,
* -- If present, version MUST be v2 or v3
* extensions [3] EXPLICIT Extensions OPTIONAL
* -- If present, version MUST be v3
* }
*
* Version ::= INTEGER { v1(0), v2(1), v3(2) }
*
* CertificateSerialNumber ::= INTEGER
*
* Validity ::= SEQUENCE {
* notBefore Time,
* notAfter Time }
*
* Time ::= CHOICE {
* utcTime UTCTime,
* generalTime GeneralizedTime }
*
* UniqueIdentifier ::= BIT STRING
*
* SubjectPublicKeyInfo ::= SEQUENCE {
* algorithm AlgorithmIdentifier,
* subjectPublicKey BIT STRING }
*
* Extensions ::= SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF Extension
*
* Extension ::= SEQUENCE {
* extnID OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
* critical BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE,
* extnValue OCTET STRING }
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "byteArray"
* Address of ByteArray representing the CERT's DER encoding.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pCert"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_Create(
PKIX_PL_ByteArray *byteArray,
PKIX_PL_Cert **pCert,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_CreateFromCERTCertificate
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Creates a new certificate using passed in CERTCertificate object.
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "nssCert"
* The object that will be used to create new PKIX_PL_Cert.
* "pCert"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_CreateFromCERTCertificate(
const CERTCertificate *nssCert,
PKIX_PL_Cert **pCert,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_GetCERTCertificate
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Returns underlying CERTCertificate structure. Return CERTCertificate
* object is duplicated and should be destroyed by caller.
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of PKIX_PL_Cert. Must be non-NULL.
* "pCert"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_GetCERTCertificate(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
CERTCertificate **pnssCert,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_GetVersion
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves the version of the Cert pointed to by "cert" and stores it at
* "pVersion". The version number will either be 0, 1, or 2 (corresponding to
* v1, v2, or v3, respectively).
*
* Version ::= INTEGER { v1(0), v2(1), v3(2) }
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose version is to be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "pVersion"
* Address where PKIX_UInt32 will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_GetVersion(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_UInt32 *pVersion,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_GetSerialNumber
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves a pointer to the BigInt that represents the serial number of the
* Cert pointed to by "cert" and stores it at "pSerialNumber".
*
* CertificateSerialNumber ::= INTEGER
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose serial number is to be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "pSerial"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_GetSerialNumber(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_PL_BigInt **pSerial,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_GetIssuer
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves a pointer to the X500Name that represents the issuer DN of the
* Cert pointed to by "cert" and stores it at "pIssuer".
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose issuer is to be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "pIssuer"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_GetIssuer(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_PL_X500Name **pIssuer,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_GetSubject
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves a pointer to the X500Name that represents the subject DN of the
* Cert pointed to by "cert" and stores it at "pSubject". If the Cert does not
* have a subject DN, this function stores NULL at "pSubject".
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose subject is to be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "pSubject"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_GetSubject(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_PL_X500Name **pSubject,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_GetSubjectPublicKeyAlgId
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves a pointer to the OID that represents the subject public key
* algorithm of the Cert pointed to by "cert" and stores it at
* "pSubjKeyAlgId".
*
* SubjectPublicKeyInfo ::= SEQUENCE {
* algorithm AlgorithmIdentifier,
* subjectPublicKey BIT STRING }
*
* AlgorithmIdentifier ::= SEQUENCE {
* algorithm OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
* parameters ANY DEFINED BY algorithm OPTIONAL }
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose subject public key algorithm OID is to be stored.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pSubjKeyAlgId"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_GetSubjectPublicKeyAlgId(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_PL_OID **pSubjKeyAlgId,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_GetSubjectPublicKey
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves a pointer to the PublicKey that represents the subject public key
* of the Cert pointed to by "cert" and stores it at "pPublicKey".
*
* SubjectPublicKeyInfo ::= SEQUENCE {
* algorithm AlgorithmIdentifier,
* subjectPublicKey BIT STRING }
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose subject public key is to be stored.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pPublicKey"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_GetSubjectPublicKey(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_PL_PublicKey **pPublicKey,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_PublicKey_NeedsDSAParameters
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Determines if the PublicKey pointed to by "pubKey" is a DSA Key with null
* parameters and stores the result at "pNeedsParams".
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "pubKey"
* Address of the Public Key of interest. Must be non-NULL.
* "pNeedsParams"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a PublicKey Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_PublicKey_NeedsDSAParameters(
PKIX_PL_PublicKey *pubKey,
PKIX_Boolean *pNeedsParams,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_PublicKey_MakeInheritedDSAPublicKey
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* This function is used for DSA key parameter inheritance, which allows a
* first DSA key with omitted parameters (pointed to by "firstKey") to inherit
* the PQG parameters of a second DSA key that does have parameters. (pointed
* to by "secondKey"). Once created, a PublicKey is immutable.
*
* Specifically, the algorithm used by the function is:
*
* If the first PublicKey is not a DSA public key with omitted parameters,
* the function stores NULL at "pResultKey". (No Error is returned)
* Else if the second PublicKey is not a DSA public key with non-NULL,
* parameters, the function returns an Error.
* Else
* the function creates a third PublicKey with a "Y" value from the
* first PublicKey and the DSA parameters from the second PublicKey,
* and stores it at "pResultKey".
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "firstKey"
* Address of a Public Key that needs to inherit DSA parameters.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "secondKey"
* Address of a Public Key that has DSA parameters that will be inherited
* by "firstKey". Must be non-NULL.
* "pResultKey"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a PublicKey Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_PublicKey_MakeInheritedDSAPublicKey(
PKIX_PL_PublicKey *firstKey,
PKIX_PL_PublicKey *secondKey,
PKIX_PL_PublicKey **pResultKey,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_GetCriticalExtensionOIDs
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves a pointer to the List of OIDs (each OID corresponding to a
* critical extension of the Cert pointed to by "cert") and stores it at
* "pExtensions". If "cert" does not have any critical extensions, this
* function stores an empty List at "pExtensions".
*
* Note that the List returned by this function is immutable.
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose critical extension OIDs are to be stored.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pExtensions"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_GetCriticalExtensionOIDs(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_List **pExtensions, /* list of PKIX_PL_OID */
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_GetAuthorityKeyIdentifier
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves a pointer to a ByteArray representing the authority key
* identifier extension of the Cert pointed to by "cert" and stores it at
* "pAuthKeyId".
*
* Note that this function only retrieves the keyIdentifier component
* (OCTET STRING) of the AuthorityKeyIdentifier extension, when present.
*
* If "cert" does not have an AuthorityKeyIdentifier extension or if the
* keyIdentifier component of the AuthorityKeyIdentifier extension is not
* present, this function stores NULL at "pAuthKeyId".
*
* AuthorityKeyIdentifier ::= SEQUENCE {
* keyIdentifier [0] KeyIdentifier OPTIONAL,
* authorityCertIssuer [1] GeneralNames OPTIONAL,
* authorityCertSerialNumber [2] CertificateSerialNumber OPTIONAL }
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose authority key identifier is to be stored.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pAuthKeyId"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_GetAuthorityKeyIdentifier(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_PL_ByteArray **pAuthKeyId,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_GetSubjectKeyIdentifier
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves a pointer to a ByteArray representing the subject key identifier
* extension of the Cert pointed to by "cert" and stores it at "pSubjKeyId".
* If "cert" does not have a SubjectKeyIdentifier extension, this function
* stores NULL at "pSubjKeyId".
*
* SubjectKeyIdentifier ::= KeyIdentifier
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose subject key identifier is to be stored.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pSubjKeyId"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_GetSubjectKeyIdentifier(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_PL_ByteArray **pSubjKeyId,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_GetSubjectAltNames
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves a pointer to the List of GeneralNames (each GeneralName
* representing a subject alternative name found in the subject alternative
* names extension of the Cert pointed to by "cert") and stores it at
* "pSubjectAltNames". If "cert" does not have a SubjectAlternativeNames
* extension, this function stores NULL at "pSubjectAltNames".
*
* Note that the List returned by this function is immutable.
*
* SubjectAltName ::= GeneralNames
*
* GeneralNames ::= SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF GeneralName
*
* GeneralName ::= CHOICE {
* otherName [0] OtherName,
* rfc822Name [1] IA5String,
* dNSName [2] IA5String,
* x400Address [3] ORAddress,
* directoryName [4] Name,
* ediPartyName [5] EDIPartyName,
* uniformResourceIdentifier [6] IA5String,
* iPAddress [7] OCTET STRING,
* registeredID [8] OBJECT IDENTIFIER }
*
* OtherName ::= SEQUENCE {
* type-id OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
* value [0] EXPLICIT ANY DEFINED BY type-id }
*
* EDIPartyName ::= SEQUENCE {
* nameAssigner [0] DirectoryString OPTIONAL,
* partyName [1] DirectoryString }
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose subjectAltNames are to be stored.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pSubjectAltNames"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_GetSubjectAltNames(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_List **pSubjectAltNames, /* list of PKIX_PL_GeneralName */
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_GetAllSubjectNames
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves a pointer to the List of GeneralNames (each GeneralName
* representing a subject DN or a subject alternative name found in the
* subject alternative names extension of the Cert pointed to by "cert") and
* stores it at "pAllSubjectNames".If the Subject DN of "cert" is empty and
* it does not have a SubjectAlternativeNames extension, this function stores
* NULL at "pAllSubjectNames".
*
* Note that the List returned by this function is immutable.
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose subject DN and subjectAltNames are to be stored.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pAllSubjectNames"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_GetAllSubjectNames(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_List **pAllSubjectNames, /* list of PKIX_PL_GeneralName */
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_GetExtendedKeyUsage
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves a pointer to a List of OIDs (each OID corresponding to an
* extended key usage of the Cert pointed to by "cert") and stores it at
* "pKeyUsage". If "cert" does not have an extended key usage extension, this
* function stores a NULL at "pKeyUsage".
*
* Note that the List returned by this function is immutable.
*
* ExtKeyUsageSyntax ::= SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF KeyPurposeId
*
* KeyPurposeId ::= OBJECT IDENTIFIER
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose extended key usage OIDs are to be stored.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pKeyUsage"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_GetExtendedKeyUsage(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_List **pKeyUsage, /* list of PKIX_PL_OID */
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_GetNameConstraints
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves a pointer to a CertNameConstraints object representing the name
* constraints extension of the Cert pointed to by "cert" and stores it at
* "pNameConstraints".
*
* If "cert" does not have a name constraints extension, this function stores
* NULL at "pNameConstraints".
*
* NameConstraints ::= SEQUENCE {
* permittedSubtrees [0] GeneralSubtrees OPTIONAL,
* excludedSubtrees [1] GeneralSubtrees OPTIONAL }
*
* GeneralSubtrees ::= SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF GeneralSubtree
*
* GeneralSubtree ::= SEQUENCE {
* base GeneralName,
* minimum [0] BaseDistance DEFAULT 0,
* maximum [1] BaseDistance OPTIONAL }
*
* BaseDistance ::= INTEGER (0..MAX)
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose name constraints extension is to be stored.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pNameConstraints"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_GetNameConstraints(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_PL_CertNameConstraints **pNameConstraints,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_GetBasicConstraints
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves a pointer to a CertBasicConstraints object representing the basic
* constraints extension of the Cert pointed to by "cert" and stores it at
* "pBasicConstraints".
*
* If "cert" does not have a basic constraints extension, this function stores
* NULL at "pBasicConstraints". Once created, a CertBasicConstraints object
* is immutable.
*
* BasicConstraints ::= SEQUENCE {
* cA BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE,
* pathLenConstraint INTEGER (0..MAX) OPTIONAL }
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose basic constraints extension is to be stored.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pBasicConstraints"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_GetBasicConstraints(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_PL_CertBasicConstraints **pBasicConstraints,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_BasicConstraints_GetCAFlag
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves a pointer to a Boolean value representing the cA Flag component
* of the CertBasicConstraints object pointed to by "basicConstraints" and
* stores it at "pResult".
*
* BasicConstraints ::= SEQUENCE {
* cA BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE,
* pathLenConstraint INTEGER (0..MAX) OPTIONAL }
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "basicConstraints"
* Address of CertBasicConstraints whose cA Flag is to be stored.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pResult"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_BasicConstraints_GetCAFlag(
PKIX_PL_CertBasicConstraints *basicConstraints,
PKIX_Boolean *pResult,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_BasicConstraints_GetPathLenConstraint
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves a pointer to an integer value representing the pathLenConstraint
* component of the CertBasicConstraints object pointed to by
* "basicConstraints" and stores it at "pPathLenConstraint". If the
* pathLenConstraint component is not present, this function stores -1 at
* "pPathLenConstraint".
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "basicConstraints"
* Address of CertBasicConstraints whose pathLen is to be stored.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pPathLenConstraint"
* Address where PKIX_Int32 will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_BasicConstraints_GetPathLenConstraint(
PKIX_PL_CertBasicConstraints *basicConstraints,
PKIX_Int32 *pPathLenConstraint,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_GetPolicyInformation
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves a pointer to a List of CertPolicyInfos found in the certificate
* policies extension of the Cert pointed to by "cert" and stores it at
* "pPolicyInfo". If "cert" does not have a certificate policies extension,
* this function stores NULL at "pPolicyInfo". Once created, a CertPolicyInfo
* object is immutable.
*
* Note that the List returned by this function is immutable.
*
* certificatePolicies ::= SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF PolicyInformation
*
* PolicyInformation ::= SEQUENCE {
* policyIdentifier CertPolicyId,
* policyQualifiers SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF
* PolicyQualifierInfo OPTIONAL }
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose CertPolicyInfos are to be stored.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pPolicyInfo"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_GetPolicyInformation(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_List **pPolicyInfo, /* list of PKIX_PL_CertPolicyInfo */
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_CertPolicyInfo_GetPolicyId
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves a pointer to an OID representing the policyIdentifier of the
* CertPolicyInfo pointed to by "policyInfo" and stores it at "pCertPolicyId".
*
* certificatePolicies ::= SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF PolicyInformation
*
* PolicyInformation ::= SEQUENCE {
* policyIdentifier CertPolicyId,
* policyQualifiers SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF
* PolicyQualifierInfo OPTIONAL }
*
* CertPolicyId ::= OBJECT IDENTIFIER
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "policyInfo"
* Address of CertPolicyInfo whose policy identifier is to be stored.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pCertPolicyId"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_CertPolicyInfo_GetPolicyId(
PKIX_PL_CertPolicyInfo *policyInfo,
PKIX_PL_OID **pCertPolicyId,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_CertPolicyInfo_GetPolQualifiers
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves a pointer to a List of the CertPolicyQualifiers representing
* the policyQualifiers of the CertPolicyInfo pointed to by "policyInfo" and
* stores it at "pPolicyQualifiers". If "policyInfo" does not have any
* policyQualifiers, this function stores NULL at "pPolicyQualifiers". Once
* created, a CertPolicyQualifier is immutable.
*
* Note that the List returned by this function is immutable.
*
* certificatePolicies ::= SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF PolicyInformation
*
* PolicyInformation ::= SEQUENCE {
* policyIdentifier CertPolicyId,
* policyQualifiers SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF
* PolicyQualifierInfo OPTIONAL }
*
* PolicyQualifierInfo ::= SEQUENCE {
* policyQualifierId PolicyQualifierId,
* qualifier ANY DEFINED BY policyQualifierId }
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "policyInfo"
* Address of CertPolicyInfo whose policy qualifiers List is to be stored.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pPolicyQualifiers"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_CertPolicyInfo_GetPolQualifiers(
PKIX_PL_CertPolicyInfo *policyInfo,
PKIX_List **pPolicyQualifiers, /* list of PKIX_PL_CertPolicyQualifier */
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_PolicyQualifier_GetPolicyQualifierId
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves a pointer to an OID representing the policyQualifierId of the
* CertPolicyQualifier pointed to by "policyQualifier" and stores it at
* "pPolicyQualifierId".
*
* PolicyQualifierInfo ::= SEQUENCE {
* policyQualifierId PolicyQualifierId,
* qualifier ANY DEFINED BY policyQualifierId }
*
* PolicyQualifierId ::=
* OBJECT IDENTIFIER ( id-qt-cps | id-qt-unotice )
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "policyQualifier"
* Address of CertPolQualifier whose policyQualifierId is to be stored.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pPolicyQualifierId"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_PolicyQualifier_GetPolicyQualifierId(
PKIX_PL_CertPolicyQualifier *policyQualifier,
PKIX_PL_OID **pPolicyQualifierId,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_PolicyQualifier_GetQualifier
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves a pointer to a ByteArray representing the qualifier of the
* CertPolicyQualifier pointed to by "policyQualifier" and stores it at
* "pQualifier".
*
* PolicyQualifierInfo ::= SEQUENCE {
* policyQualifierId PolicyQualifierId,
* qualifier ANY DEFINED BY policyQualifierId }
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "policyQualifier"
* Address of CertPolicyQualifier whose qualifier is to be stored.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pQualifier"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_PolicyQualifier_GetQualifier(
PKIX_PL_CertPolicyQualifier *policyQualifier,
PKIX_PL_ByteArray **pQualifier,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_GetPolicyMappings
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves a pointer to a List of CertPolicyMaps found in the policy
* mappings extension of the Cert pointed to by "cert" and stores it at
* "pPolicyMappings". If "cert" does not have a policy mappings extension,
* this function stores NULL at "pPolicyMappings". Once created, a
* CertPolicyMap is immutable.
*
* Note that the List returned by this function is immutable.
*
* PolicyMappings ::= SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF SEQUENCE {
* issuerDomainPolicy CertPolicyId,
* subjectDomainPolicy CertPolicyId }
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose CertPolicyMaps are to be stored.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pPolicyMappings"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_GetPolicyMappings(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_List **pPolicyMappings, /* list of PKIX_PL_CertPolicyMap */
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_CertPolicyMap_GetIssuerDomainPolicy
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves a pointer to an OID representing the issuerDomainPolicy of the
* CertPolicyMap pointed to by "policyMapping" and stores it at
* "pIssuerDomainPolicy".
*
* PolicyMappings ::= SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF SEQUENCE {
* issuerDomainPolicy CertPolicyId,
* subjectDomainPolicy CertPolicyId }
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "policyMapping"
* Address of CertPolicyMap whose issuerDomainPolicy is to be stored.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pIssuerDomainPolicy"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_CertPolicyMap_GetIssuerDomainPolicy(
PKIX_PL_CertPolicyMap *policyMapping,
PKIX_PL_OID **pIssuerDomainPolicy,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_CertPolicyMap_GetSubjectDomainPolicy
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves a pointer to an OID representing the subjectDomainPolicy of the
* CertPolicyMap pointed to by "policyMapping" and stores it at
* "pSubjectDomainPolicy".
*
* PolicyMappings ::= SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF SEQUENCE {
* issuerDomainPolicy CertPolicyId,
* subjectDomainPolicy CertPolicyId }
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "policyMapping"
* Address of CertPolicyMap whose subjectDomainPolicy is to be stored.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pSubjectDomainPolicy"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_CertPolicyMap_GetSubjectDomainPolicy(
PKIX_PL_CertPolicyMap *policyMapping,
PKIX_PL_OID **pSubjectDomainPolicy,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_GetRequireExplicitPolicy
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves the requireExplicitPolicy value of the policy constraints
* extension of the Cert pointed to by "cert" and stores it at "pSkipCerts".
* If "cert" does not have a policy constraints extension or the
* requireExplicitPolicy component is not populated, this function stores -1
* at "pSkipCerts".
*
* PolicyConstraints ::= SEQUENCE {
* requireExplicitPolicy [0] SkipCerts OPTIONAL,
* inhibitPolicyMapping [1] SkipCerts OPTIONAL }
*
* SkipCerts ::= INTEGER (0..MAX)
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose requireExplicitPolicy value is to be stored.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pSkipCerts"
* Address where PKIX_Int32 will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_GetRequireExplicitPolicy(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_Int32 *pSkipCerts,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_GetPolicyMappingInhibited
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves the inhibitPolicyMapping value of the policy constraints
* extension of the Cert pointed to by "cert" and stores it at "pSkipCerts".
* If "cert" does not have a policy constraints extension or the
* inhibitPolicyMapping component is not populated, this function stores -1
* at "pSkipCerts".
*
* PolicyConstraints ::= SEQUENCE {
* requireExplicitPolicy [0] SkipCerts OPTIONAL,
* inhibitPolicyMapping [1] SkipCerts OPTIONAL }
*
* SkipCerts ::= INTEGER (0..MAX)
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose requireExplicitPolicy value is to be stored.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pSkipCerts"
* Address where PKIX_Int32 will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_GetPolicyMappingInhibited(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_Int32 *pSkipCerts,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_GetInhibitAnyPolicy
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves the value of the inhibit any-policy extension of the Cert
* pointed to by "cert" and stores it at "pSkipCerts". If "cert" does not have
* an inhibit any-policy extension, this function stores -1 at "pSkipCerts".
*
* InhibitAnyPolicy ::= SkipCerts
*
* SkipCerts ::= INTEGER (0..MAX)
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose inhibit any-policy extensions value is to be
* stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "pSkipCerts"
* Address where PKIX_Int32 will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_GetInhibitAnyPolicy(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_Int32 *pSkipCerts,
void *plContext);
/* policy processing functions */
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_AreCertPoliciesCritical
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Checks whether the certificate policies extension of the Cert pointed to
* by "cert" is critical and stores the Boolean result at "pCritical". If
* "cert" does not have a certificate policies extension, this function
* stores NULL at "pCritical".
*
* XXX what distinguishes NULL from PKIX_FALSE?
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose certificate policies extension's criticality is
* to be determined. Must be non-NULL.
* "pCritical"
* Address where PKIX_Boolean will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_AreCertPoliciesCritical(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_Boolean *pCritical,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_CheckNameConstraints
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Checks whether the subject distinguished name and subject alternative names
* of the Cert pointed to by "cert" satisfy the CertNameConstraints pointed
* to by "nameConstraints". If the CertNameConstraints are not satisfied, a
* PKIX_Error pointer is returned. If "nameConstraints" is NULL, the function
* does nothing.
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose subject names are to be checked.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "nameConstraints"
* Address of CertNameConstraints that need to be satisfied.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_CheckNameConstraints(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_PL_CertNameConstraints *nameConstraints,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_MergeNameConstraints
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Merges the CertNameConstraints pointed to by "firstNC" and the
* CertNameConstraints pointed to by "secondNC" and stores the merged
* CertNameConstraints at "pResultNC". If "secondNC" is NULL, the
* CertNameConstraints pointed to by "firstNC" is stored at "pResultNC".
*
* Once created, a CertNameConstraints object is immutable.
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "firstNC"
* Address of first CertNameConstraints to be merged. Must be non-NULL.
* "secondNC"
* Address of second CertNameConstraints to be merged
* "pResultNC"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_MergeNameConstraints(
PKIX_PL_CertNameConstraints *firstNC,
PKIX_PL_CertNameConstraints *secondNC,
PKIX_PL_CertNameConstraints **pResultNC,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_VerifyKeyUsage
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Verifies that the keyUsage bit(s) specified by "keyUsage" appear in the
* keyUsage extension of the Cert pointed to by "cert". The keyUsage bit
* values specified in pkixt.h are supported, and can be bitwise or'ed if
* multiple bit values are to be verified. If the keyUsages do not all appear
* in the keyUsage extension of "cert", a PKIX_Error pointer is returned.
*
* KeyUsage ::= BIT STRING {
* digitalSignature (0),
* nonRepudiation (1),
* keyEncipherment (2),
* dataEncipherment (3),
* keyAgreement (4),
* keyCertSign (5),
* cRLSign (6),
* encipherOnly (7),
* decipherOnly (8) }
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose keyUsage bits are to be verified.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "keyUsage"
* Constant representing keyUsage bit(s) that all must appear in keyUsage
* extension of "cert".
* "plContext" - Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_VerifyKeyUsage(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_UInt32 keyUsage,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_VerifyCertAndKeyType
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Verifies cert and key types against certificate usage that is
* a part of plContext(pkix_pl_nsscontext) structure. Throws an error
* if cert or key types does not match.
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose keyUsage bits are to be verified.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "isLeafCert"
* What type of a cert has been verified.
* "plContext" - Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_VerifyCertAndKeyType(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_Boolean isChainCert,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_CheckValidity
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Checks whether the Cert pointed to by "cert" would be valid at the time
* represented by the Date pointed to by "date". If "date" is NULL, then this
* function checks whether the Cert would be valid at the current time. If the
* Cert would not be valid at the specified Date, a PKIX_Error pointer is
* returned.
*
* Validity ::= SEQUENCE {
* notBefore Time,
* notAfter Time }
*
* Time ::= CHOICE {
* utcTime UTCTime,
* generalTime GeneralizedTime }
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose validity is to be checked. Must be non-NULL.
* "date"
* Address of Date at which the Cert is being checked for validity.
* If NULL, the current time is used for the Date.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_CheckValidity(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_PL_Date *date,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_GetValidityNotAfter
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves a pointer to the Date that represents the notAfter time of the
* Certificate pointed to by "cert" and stores it at "pDate".
*
* Validity ::= SEQUENCE {
* notBefore Time,
* notAfter Time }
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose validity time is to be retrieved. Must be
* non-NULL.
* "date"
* Address of Date at which the Cert's notAfter time is being retrieved.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_GetValidityNotAfter(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_PL_Date **pDate,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_VerifySignature
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Verifies the signature on the Cert pointed to by "cert" using the
* PublicKey pointed to by "pubKey". If the signature doesn't verify, an
* Error pointer is returned.
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose signature is to be verified. Must be non-NULL.
* "pubKey"
* Address of a Public Key used to verify the signature. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_VerifySignature(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_PL_PublicKey *pubKey,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_IsCertTrusted
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Checks the Cert specified by "cert" to determine, in a manner that depends
* on the underlying platform, whether it is trusted, and stores the result in
* "pTrusted". If a certificate is trusted it means that a chain built to that
* certificate, and satisfying all the usage, policy, validity, and other
* tests, is a valid chain and the End Entity certificate from which it was
* built can be trusted.
*
* If the Certificate is not intrinsically trustworthy, it still might end up a
* component in a successful chain.
*
* If the Certificate is intrinsically untrustworthy, this function will return
* an error.
*
* PARAMETERS
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose trustworthiness is to be determined. Must be
* non-NULL.
* "trustOnlyUserAnchors"
* States that we can only trust explicitly defined user trust anchors.
* "pTrusted"
* Address where the Boolean value will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a CERT Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_IsCertTrusted(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_Boolean trustOnlyUserAnchors,
PKIX_Boolean *pTrusted,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_IsLeafCertTrusted
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Checks the Leaf Cert specified by "cert" to determine, in a manner that
* depends on the underlying platform, whether it is trusted, and stores the
* result in "pTrusted". If a certificate is trusted it means that this
* End Entify certificate has been marked as trusted for the requested usage,
* policy, validity, and other tests.
*
* If the Certificate is not intrinsically trustworthy, we can still try to
* build a successful chain.
*
* If the Certificate is intrinsically untrustworthy, this function will return
* an error.
*
* PARAMETERS
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose trustworthiness is to be determined. Must be
* non-NULL.
* "pTrusted"
* Address where the Boolean value will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a CERT Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_IsLeafCertTrusted(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_Boolean *pTrusted,
void *plContext);
/* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_SetAsTrustAnchor */
PKIX_Error*
PKIX_PL_Cert_SetAsTrustAnchor(PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_GetCacheFlag
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves the value of the cache flag in "cert" and return it at address
* pointed by "pCacheFlag". The initila cache flag is determined by the
* CertStore this "cert" is fetched from. When CertStore is created, user
* need to specify if the data should be cached.
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose cache flag is fetched. Must be non-NULL.
* "pCacheFlag"
* Address where PKIX_Boolean will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_GetCacheFlag(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_Boolean *pCacheFlag,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_SetCacheFlag
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Set the value of the cache flag in "cert" base on the boolean value stored
* at "cacheFlag". This function is meant to be used by CertStore after a
* Cert is created.
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert where "cacheFlag" is stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "cacheFlag"
* PKIX_Boolean flag for cache flag.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_SetCacheFlag(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_Boolean cacheFlag,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_GetTrustCertStore
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves the value of the CertStore in "cert" and return it at address
* pointed by "pCertStore".
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose CertStore is fetched. Must be non-NULL.
* "pTrustCertStore"
* Address where CertStore will be stored and returned. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_GetTrustCertStore(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_CertStore **pTrustCertStore,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_SetTrustCertStore
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Set the value of the CertStore "certStore" in "cert".
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert where "certStore" will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "trustCertStore"
* Address where the CertStore is. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_SetTrustCertStore(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_CertStore *trustCertStore,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_GetAuthorityInfoAccess
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves the value(s) of the Authority Information Access in "cert" and
* returns it in a list at address pointed by "pAuthorityInfoAccess".
*
* SubjectInfoAccess ::=
* SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) of AccessDescription
* AccessDescription ::= SEQUENCE {
* accessMethod OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
* accessLocation GeneralName
* }
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose Authority Information Access is fetched.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pAuthorityInfoAccess"
* Address where Authority InfoAccess will be stored and returned.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_GetAuthorityInfoAccess(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_List **pAiaList, /* of PKIX_PL_InfoAccess */
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_GetSubjectInfoAccess
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves the value(s) of the Subject Information Access in "cert" and
* returns it in a list at address pointed by "pSubjectInfoAccess".
*
* SubjectInfoAccess ::=
* SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) of AccessDescription
* AccessDescription ::= SEQUENCE {
* accessMethod OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
* accessLocation GeneralName
* }
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose Subject Information Access is fetched.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pSubjectInfoAccess"
* Address where Subject InfoAccess will be stored and returned.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_GetSubjectInfoAccess(
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_List **pSiaList, /* of PKIX_PL_InfoAccess */
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Cert_GetCrlDp
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves the value(s) of the CRL Distribution Point Extension and
* returns it in a list at address pointed by "pDpList".
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose Subject Information Access is fetched.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pDpList"
* Address where CRL DP will be stored and returned.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Cert_GetCrlDp(PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_List **pDpList,
void *plContext);
/*
* InfoAccess
*
* To hold Authority Information Access or Subject Information Access
* retrieved from a Certificate.
*/
#define PKIX_INFOACCESS_OCSP 1
#define PKIX_INFOACCESS_CA_ISSUERS 2
#define PKIX_INFOACCESS_TIMESTAMPING 3
#define PKIX_INFOACCESS_CA_REPOSITORY 5
#define PKIX_INFOACCESS_LOCATION_UNKNOWN 0
#define PKIX_INFOACCESS_LOCATION_HTTP 1
#define PKIX_INFOACCESS_LOCATION_LDAP 2
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_InfoAccess_GetMethod
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Stores the method of the Information Access from "infoAccess" and
* returns in "pMethod".
*
* SubjectInfoAccess ::=
* AccessDescription ::= SEQUENCE {
* accessMethod OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
* accessLocation GeneralName
* }
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "infoAccess"
* Address of PKIX_PL_InfoAccess that has the access data.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pMethod"
* Address where access method will be stored and returned.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_InfoAccess_GetMethod(
PKIX_PL_InfoAccess *infoAccess,
PKIX_UInt32 *pMethod,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_InfoAccess_GetLocation
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Stores the location of the Information Access from "infoAccess" and
* returns in "pLocation".
*
* SubjectInfoAccess ::=
* AccessDescription ::= SEQUENCE {
* accessMethod OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
* accessLocation GeneralName
* }
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "infoAccess"
* Address of PKIX_PL_InfoAccess that has the access data.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pLocation"
* Address where access location will be stored and returned.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_InfoAccess_GetLocation(
PKIX_PL_InfoAccess *infoAccess,
PKIX_PL_GeneralName **pLocation,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_InfoAccess_GetLocationType
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Stores the type of location of the Information Access from "infoAccess" and
* returns in "pType".
*
* SubjectInfoAccess ::=
* AccessDescription ::= SEQUENCE {
* accessMethod OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
* accessLocation GeneralName
* }
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "infoAccess"
* Address of PKIX_PL_InfoAccess that has the access data.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pType"
* Address where access location type will be stored and returned.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Cert Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_InfoAccess_GetLocationType(
PKIX_PL_InfoAccess *infoAccess,
PKIX_UInt32 *pType,
void *plContext);
PKIX_Error *
pkix_pl_InfoAccess_GetAIACerts(
PKIX_PL_InfoAccess *ia,
void **pNBIOContext,
void **pHandle,
PKIX_List **pCerts,
void *plContext);
/*
* CRL
*
* A CRL represents an X.509 certificate revocation list. It can be created
* using the bytes of a valid ASN.1 DER encoding. Once created, a CRL is
* immutable. The following functions include accessors (gettors) for the
* various components of an X.509 CRL, as well as a function for signature
* verification.
*/
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_CRL_Create
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Creates a new CRL using the bytes in the ByteArray pointed to by
* "byteArray" and stores it at "pCRL". If the bytes are not a valid ASN.1
* DER encoding of a CRL, a PKIX_Error pointer is returned. Once created, a
* CRL is immutable.
*
* CertificateList ::= SEQUENCE {
* tbsCertList TBSCertList,
* signatureAlgorithm AlgorithmIdentifier,
* signatureValue BIT STRING }
*
* TBSCertList ::= SEQUENCE {
* version Version OPTIONAL,
* -- if present, MUST be v2
* signature AlgorithmIdentifier,
* issuer Name,
* thisUpdate Time,
* nextUpdate Time OPTIONAL,
* revokedCertificates SEQUENCE OF SEQUENCE {
* userCertificate CertificateSerialNumber,
* revocationDate Time,
* crlEntryExtensions Extensions OPTIONAL
* -- if present, MUST be v2
* } OPTIONAL,
* crlExtensions [0] EXPLICIT Extensions OPTIONAL
* -- if present, MUST be v2
* }
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "byteArray"
* Address of ByteArray representing the CRL's DER encoding.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pCRL"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a CRL Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_CRL_Create(
PKIX_PL_ByteArray *byteArray,
PKIX_PL_CRL **pCRL,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_CRL_GetIssuer
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves a pointer to the X500Name that represents the issuer of the CRL
* pointed to by "crl" and stores it at "pCRLIssuer".
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "crl"
* Address of CRL whose issuer is to be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "pCRLIssuer"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a CRL Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_CRL_GetIssuer(
PKIX_PL_CRL *crl,
PKIX_PL_X500Name **pCRLIssuer,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_CRL_GetCriticalExtensionOIDs
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves a pointer to the List of OIDs (each OID corresponding to a
* critical extension of the CRL pointed to by "crl") and stores it at
* "pExtensions". If "crl" does not have any critical extensions, this
* function stores an empty List at "pExtensions".
*
* Note that the List returned by this function is immutable.
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "crl"
* Address of CRL whose critical extension OIDs are to be stored.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pExtensions"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a CRL Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_CRL_GetCriticalExtensionOIDs(
PKIX_PL_CRL *crl,
PKIX_List **pExtensions, /* list of PKIX_PL_OID */
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_CRL_GetCRLEntryForSerialNumber
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves a pointer to the CRLEntry (found in the CRL pointed to by "crl")
* corresponding to the BigInt pointed to by "serialNumber" and stores it at
* "pCRLEntry". If there is no such CRLEntry, this functions stores NULL at
* "pCRLEntry". Once created, a CRLEntry is immutable.
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "crl"
* Address of CRL whose CRL Entries are to be searched. Must be non-NULL.
* "serialNumber"
* Address of BigInt representing serial number of certificate whose
* CRLEntry is to be found. Must be non-NULL.
* "pCRLEntry"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a CRL Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_CRL_GetCRLEntryForSerialNumber(
PKIX_PL_CRL *crl,
PKIX_PL_BigInt *serialNumber,
PKIX_PL_CRLEntry **pCRLEntry,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_CRL_GetCRLNumber
* DESCRIPTION:
* Retrieves the CRL Number from extension. This is non-critical extension.
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "crl"
* Address of CRL whose version is to be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "pCrlNumber"
* Address where a CRL Number will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a CRL Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_CRL_GetCRLNumber(
PKIX_PL_CRL *crl,
PKIX_PL_BigInt **pCrlNumber,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_CRL_VerifyUpdateTime
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Checks whether the CRL pointed to by "crl" would be valid at the time
* represented by the Date pointed to by "date" and stores the Boolean result
* at "pResult". This check is done only when NIST policy is enforced.
*
* Time ::= CHOICE {
* utcTime UTCTime,
* generalTime GeneralizedTime }
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "crl"
* Address of CRL whose validity is to be checked. Must be non-NULL.
* "date"
* Address of Date at which the CRL is being checked for validity.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pResult"
* Address of Boolean result. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a CRL Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_CRL_VerifyUpdateTime(
PKIX_PL_CRL *crl,
PKIX_PL_Date *date,
PKIX_Boolean *pResult,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_CRL_VerifySignature
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Verifies the signature on the CRL pointed to by "crl" using the PublicKey
* pointed to by "pubKey". If the signature doesn't verify, a PKIX_Error
* pointer is returned.
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "crl"
* Address of CRL whose signature is to be verified. Must be non-NULL.
* "pubKey"
* Address of a Public Key used to verify the signature. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a CRL Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_CRL_VerifySignature(
PKIX_PL_CRL *crl,
PKIX_PL_PublicKey *pubKey,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_CRL_ReleaseDerCrl
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Relinguish the ownership for the crl der. The operation will succeed if
* a crl owns the der. If the crl was created from existing crl and does not
* own the der, then the function will return null.
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "crl"
* Address of CRL whose signature is to be verified. Must be non-NULL.
* "derCrl"
* Pointer to a SECItem that has der crl.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a CRL Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_CRL_ReleaseDerCrl(PKIX_PL_CRL *crl,
SECItem **derCrl,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_CRL_AdoptDerCrl
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Adopt memory of the der. The secItem that contains der will be
* freed with destruction of parent pkix crl structure.
*
* * PARAMETERS:
* "crl"
* Address of CRL whose signature is to be verified. Must be non-NULL.
* "derCrl"
* Pointer to a SECItem that has der crl.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a CRL Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_CRL_AdoptDerCrl(PKIX_PL_CRL *crl,
SECItem *derCrl,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_CRLEntry_GetCRLEntryReasonCode
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves the value of the reason code extension of the CRLEntry pointed
* to by "crlEntry" and stores it at "pReason". If the "crlEntry" has no
* reason code extension, this function stores -1 at "pReason".
*
* CRLReason ::= ENUMERATED {
* unspecified (0),
* keyCompromise (1),
* cACompromise (2),
* affiliationChanged (3),
* superseded (4),
* cessationOfOperation (5),
* certificateHold (6),
* removeFromCRL (8),
* privilegeWithdrawn (9),
* aACompromise (10) }
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "crlEntry"
* Address of CRLEntry whose reason code bit values are to be returned
* at "pReason". Must be non-NULL.
* "pReason"
* Address of PKIX_Int32 where reason code is stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a CRL Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_CRLEntry_GetCRLEntryReasonCode(
PKIX_PL_CRLEntry *crlEntry,
PKIX_Int32 *pReason,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_CRLEntry_GetCriticalExtensionOIDs
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Retrieves a pointer to the List of OIDs (each OID corresponding to a
* critical extension of the CRLEntry pointed to by "crlEntry") and stores it
* at "pExtensions". If "crlEntry" does not have any critical extensions, this
* function stores an empty List at "pExtensions".
*
* Note that the List returned by this function is immutable.
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "crlEntry"
* Address of CRLEntry whose critical extension OIDs are to be stored.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "pExtensions"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a CRL Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_CRLEntry_GetCriticalExtensionOIDs(
PKIX_PL_CRLEntry *crlEntry,
PKIX_List **pExtensions, /* list of PKIX_PL_OID */
void *plContext);
#ifdef BUILD_LIBPKIX_TESTS
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_X500Name_Create
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Creates a new X500Name using the UTF8 string representation pointed to by
* "stringRep" and stores it at "pName". Once created, an X500Name is
* immutable.
*
* Name ::= CHOICE {
* RDNSequence }
*
* RDNSequence ::= SEQUENCE OF RelativeDistinguishedName
*
* RelativeDistinguishedName ::=
* SET OF AttributeTypeAndValue
*
* AttributeTypeAndValue ::= SEQUENCE {
* type AttributeType,
* value AttributeValue }
*
* AttributeType ::= OBJECT IDENTIFIER
*
* AttributeValue ::= ANY DEFINED BY AttributeType
*
* DirectoryString ::= CHOICE {
* teletexString TeletexString (SIZE (1..MAX)),
* printableString PrintableString (SIZE (1..MAX)),
* universalString UniversalString (SIZE (1..MAX)),
* utf8String UTF8String (SIZE (1..MAX)),
* bmpString BMPString (SIZE (1..MAX)) }
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "stringRep"
* Address of UTF8 String representation of X500Name. Must be non-NULL.
* "pName"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns an X500Name Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_X500Name_Create (
PKIX_PL_String *stringRep,
PKIX_PL_X500Name **pName,
void *plContext);
#endif /* BUILD_LIBPKIX_TESTS */
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_X500Name_CreateFromCERTName
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* The function creates x500Name using der encoded DN and/or pointer to
* CERTName. If arument "name" is NULL, but derName is supplied when
* the function generates nssDN(CERTName type) from der data. If derName
* is not supplied, CERTName *name will not be used to generate DN DER
* encoding.
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "derName"
* Address of DER representation of X500Name. Can be NULL
* "name"
* Address of CERTName representation of X500Name. Can be NULL
* "pName"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns an X500Name Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_X500Name_CreateFromCERTName(
SECItem *derName,
CERTName *name,
PKIX_PL_X500Name **pName,
void *plContext);
/*
* TYPE: PKIX_PL_X500Name_Match
* DESCRIPTION:
* Checks whether the X500Name pointed to by "firstX500Name" MATCHES the
* X500Name pointed to by "secondX500Name" and stores the boolean result at
* "pResult". Two X500Names MATCH if they meet the conditions specified by
* RFC 3280 (section 4.1.2.4). Namely:
*
* "This specification requires only a subset of the name comparison
* functionality specified in the X.500 series of specifications.
* Conforming implementations are REQUIRED to implement the following
* name comparison rules:
*
* (a) attribute values encoded in different types (e.g., PrintableString
* and BMPString) MAY be assumed to represent different strings;
*
* (b) attribute values in types other than PrintableString are case
* sensitive (this permits matching of attribute values as binary objects)
*
* (c) attribute values in PrintableString are not case sensitive
* (e.g., "Marianne Swanson" is the same as "MARIANNE SWANSON"); and
*
* (d) attribute values in PrintableString are compared after removing
* leading and trailing white space and converting internal substrings of
* one or more consecutive white space characters to a single space."
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "firstX500Name"
* Address of first X500Name to compare. Must be non-NULL.
* "secondX500Name"
* Address of second X500Name to compare. Must be non-NULL.
* "pResult"
* Address of Boolean result. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns an X500Name Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_X500Name_Match(
PKIX_PL_X500Name *firstX500Name,
PKIX_PL_X500Name *secondX500Name,
PKIX_Boolean *pResult,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Date_Create_UTCTime
* DESCRIPTION:
* Creates a new Date of type UTCTime using the string representation pointed
* to by "stringRep" and stores it at "pDate". The UTCTime restriction means
* that the year can only be specified by the least significant two digits
* (YY). As such, Only the years 1950-2049 can be represented. If "stringRep"
* is NULL, this function creates a new Date representing the current time
* and stores it at "pDate". Once created, a Date is immutable.
*
* If YY is greater than or equal to 50, the year is interpreted as 19YY.
* If YY is less than 50, the year is interpreted as 20YY.
*
* The string representation of the date must be in the following form:
* "YYMMDDhhmmssZ" where:
*
* YY is the least significant two digits of the year
* MM is the month (01 to 12)
* DD is the day (01 to 31)
* hh is the hour (00 to 23)
* mm are the minutes (00 to 59)
* ss are the seconds (00 to 59)
* Z indicates that local time is GMT
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "stringRep"
* Address of String representation of Date.
* If NULL, current time is used.
* "pDate"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Date Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Date_Create_UTCTime (
PKIX_PL_String *stringRep,
PKIX_PL_Date **pDate,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Date_Create_UTCTime
* DESCRIPTION:
* Creates a new Date from PRTime data.
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "time"
* Represented time in PRTime type.
* "pDate"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Date Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Date_CreateFromPRTime(
PRTime time,
PKIX_PL_Date **pDate,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_Date_Create_CurrentOffBySeconds
* DESCRIPTION:
* Creates a new Date of type UTCTime for current time with seconds off by
* "secondsOffset" and returns it at "pDate".
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "secondsOffset"
* A PKIX_Int32 indicates the time offset from current. If "secondsOffset"
* is negative, the time is in past.
* "pDate"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a Date Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_Date_Create_CurrentOffBySeconds(
PKIX_Int32 secondsOffset,
PKIX_PL_Date **pDate,
void *plContext);
#ifdef BUILD_LIBPKIX_TESTS
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_GeneralName_Create
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Creates a new GeneralName of type "nameType" using the string
* representation pointed to by "stringRep" and stores it at "pGName".
* All of the GeneralName type format values specified in pkixt.h are
* supported, with the exception of PKIX_OTHER_NAME, PKIX_EDIPARTY_NAME,
* PKIX_IP_NAME, and PKIX_X400_ADDRESS. A PKIX_ESCASCII string representation
* should be used for all supported nameTypes, with the exception of
* registeredID and directoryName. For registeredID, the string representation
* should be the same as that used by PKIX_PL_OID_Create. For directoryName,
* the string representation should be the same as that used by
* PKIX_PL_X500Name_Create. If an unsupported name type is used, an Error is
* returned. Once created, a GeneralName is immutable.
*
* GeneralName ::= CHOICE {
* otherName [0] OtherName,
* rfc822Name [1] IA5String,
* dNSName [2] IA5String,
* x400Address [3] ORAddress,
* directoryName [4] Name,
* ediPartyName [5] EDIPartyName,
* uniformResourceIdentifier [6] IA5String,
* iPAddress [7] OCTET STRING,
* registeredID [8] OBJECT IDENTIFIER }
*
*
* NOTE: This function is allowed to be called only by pkix tests programs.
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "nameType"
* Type of GeneralName to be created. This must be one of the GeneralName
* type format values specified in pkixt.h
* "stringRep"
* Address of String representation of GeneralName. Must be non-NULL.
* "pGName"
* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a GeneralName Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_GeneralName_Create (
PKIX_UInt32 nameType,
PKIX_PL_String *stringRep,
PKIX_PL_GeneralName **pGName,
void *plContext);
#endif /* BUILD_LIBPKIX_TESTS */
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_CertNameConstraints_CheckNamesInNameSpace
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* This function checks whether names in "nameList" comply with
* "nameConstraints". It stores PKIX_TRUE at "pCheckPass" if the names meet the
* requirement of the NameConstraints, PKIX_FALSE otherwise.
*
* PARAMETERS
* "nameList"
* List of GeneralNames that are checked for compliance. May be empty
* or NULL.
* "nameConstraints"
* Address of CertNameConstraints that provides lists of permitted
* and excluded names. Must be non-NULL.
* "pCheckPass"
* Address where PKIX_TRUE is returned if the all names in "nameList" are
* valid. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext" - Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a NameConstraints Error if the function fails in a
* non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_CertNameConstraints_CheckNamesInNameSpace(
PKIX_List *nameList, /* List of PKIX_PL_GeneralName */
PKIX_PL_CertNameConstraints *nameConstraints,
PKIX_Boolean *pCheckPass,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_AIAMgr_Create
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* This function creates an AIAMgr to handle retrieval of Certs and CRLs
* from servers given by AIA Certificate extensions. It manages connections
* and caches. The manager created is stored at "pAIAMgr".
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "pAIAMgr"
* The address at which the result is stored. Must be non-NULL.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns an AIAMgr Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_AIAMgr_Create(
PKIX_PL_AIAMgr **pAIAMgr,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_PL_AIAMgr_GetAIACerts
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* This function uses the AIAMgr pointed to by "aiaMgr" to retrieve the Certs
* specified by an AIA certificate extension, if any, in the Cert pointed to by
* "prevCert", storing the results at "pCerts". If the certificate has no such
* extension, this function stores NULL at "pCerts".
*
* If the request is suspended for non-blocking I/O, a platform-dependent
* context is stored at "pNBIOContext" and NULL is stored at "pCerts". This
* return is referred to as the WOULDBLOCK state. Note that the caller must
* check for a non-NULL value at "pNBIOContext", to distinguish this state from
* the "no such extension" return described in the first paragraph. (The
* alternative would be to return an empty List, but it seemed wrong to incur
* the overhead of creating and destroying an empty List for the most common
* situation.)
*
* After a WOULDBLOCK return, the user may continue the operation by calling
* pkix_AIAMgr_GetAIACerts (possibly more than once, if the function again
* returns in the WOULDBLOCK state) with the previously-returned non-NULL
* value of "pNBIOContext". When results are complete, NULL is stored at
* "pNBIOContext", and the results (which may be NULL) are stored at "pCerts".
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "aiaMgr"
* The AIAMgr which controls the retrieval of certificates. Must be
* non-NULL.
* "prevCert"
* Address of PKIX_PL_Cert which may provide an AIA or SIA extension. Must
* be non-NULL.
* "pNBIOContext"
* Address at which platform-dependent information is returned if request
* is suspended for non-blocking I/O. Must be non-NULL.
* "pCerts"
* Address at which the returned List is stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns an AIAMgr Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way
* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
*/
PKIX_Error *
PKIX_PL_AIAMgr_GetAIACerts(
PKIX_PL_AIAMgr *aiaMgr,
PKIX_PL_Cert *prevCert,
void **pNBIOContext,
PKIX_List **pCerts,
void *plContext);
typedef PKIX_Error *
(*PKIX_PL_VerifyCallback)(
PKIX_PL_Object *signedObject,
PKIX_PL_Cert *signerCert, /* can be unknown */
PKIX_PL_Date *producedAt,
PKIX_ProcessingParams *procParams,
void **pNBIOContext,
void **pState,
PKIX_BuildResult **pBuildResult,
PKIX_VerifyNode **pVerifyTree,
void *plContext);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _PKIX_PL_PKI_H */