From 26a029d407be480d791972afb5975cf62c9360a6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2024 02:47:55 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 124.0.1. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- security/nss/lib/libpkix/include/pkix_params.h | 1793 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 1793 insertions(+) create mode 100644 security/nss/lib/libpkix/include/pkix_params.h (limited to 'security/nss/lib/libpkix/include/pkix_params.h') diff --git a/security/nss/lib/libpkix/include/pkix_params.h b/security/nss/lib/libpkix/include/pkix_params.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a4d8e485cb --- /dev/null +++ b/security/nss/lib/libpkix/include/pkix_params.h @@ -0,0 +1,1793 @@ +/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public + * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this + * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ +/* + * This file defines functions associated with the various parameters used + * by the top-level functions. + * + */ + +#ifndef _PKIX_PARAMS_H +#define _PKIX_PARAMS_H + +#include "pkixt.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. + * + */ + +/* PKIX_ProcessingParams + * + * PKIX_ProcessingParams are parameters used when validating or building a + * chain of certificates. Using the parameters, the caller can specify several + * things, including the various inputs to the PKIX chain validation + * algorithm (such as trust anchors, initial policies, etc), any customized + * functionality (such as CertChainCheckers, RevocationCheckers, CertStores), + * and whether revocation checking should be disabled. + * + * Once the caller has created the ProcessingParams object, the caller then + * passes it to PKIX_ValidateChain or PKIX_BuildChain, which uses it to call + * the user's callback functions as needed during the validation or building + * process. + * + * If a parameter is not set (or is set to NULL), it will be set to the + * default value for that parameter. The default value for the Date parameter + * is NULL, which indicates the current time when the path is validated. The + * default for the remaining parameters is the least constrained. + */ + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_Create + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Creates a new ProcessingParams object. Trust anchor list is set to + * newly created empty list of trust. In this case trust anchors will + * be taken from provided cert store. Pointed to the created + * ProcessingParams object is stored in "pParams". + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "anchors" + * Address of List of (non-empty) TrustAnchors to be used. + * Must be non-NULL. + * "pParams" + * 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 Params 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_ProcessingParams_Create( + PKIX_ProcessingParams **pParams, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_GetCertChainCheckers + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Retrieves a pointer to the List of CertChainCheckers (if any) that are set + * in the ProcessingParams pointed to by "params" and stores it at + * "pCheckers". Each CertChainChecker represents a custom certificate + * validation check used by PKIX_ValidateChain or PKIX_BuildChain as needed + * during the validation or building process. If "params" does not have any + * CertChainCheckers, this function stores an empty List at "pCheckers". + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams whose List of CertChainCheckers (if any) + * are to be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "pCheckers" + * Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Conditionally Thread Safe + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_GetCertChainCheckers( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_List **pCheckers, /* list of PKIX_CertChainChecker */ + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_SetCertChainCheckers + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Sets the ProcessingParams pointed to by "params" with a List of + * CertChainCheckers pointed to by "checkers". Each CertChainChecker + * represents a custom certificate validation check used by + * PKIX_ValidateChain or PKIX_BuildChain as needed during the validation or + * building process. If "checkers" is NULL, no CertChainCheckers will be used. + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams whose List of CertChainCheckers is to be + * set. Must be non-NULL. + * "checkers" + * Address of List of CertChainCheckers to be set. If NULL, no + * CertChainCheckers will be used. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Not Thread Safe - assumes exclusive access to "params" and "checkers" + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_SetCertChainCheckers( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_List *checkers, /* list of PKIX_CertChainChecker */ + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_AddCertChainChecker + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Adds the CertChainChecker pointed to by "checker" to the ProcessingParams + * pointed to by "params". The CertChainChecker represents a custom + * certificate validation check used by PKIX_ValidateChain or PKIX_BuildChain + * as needed during the validation or building process. + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams to be added to. Must be non-NULL. + * "checker" + * Address of CertChainChecker to be added. Must be non-NULL. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Not Thread Safe - assumes exclusive access to "params" + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_AddCertChainChecker( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_CertChainChecker *checker, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_GetRevocationChecker + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Retrieves a pointer to the RevocationChecker that are set + * in the ProcessingParams pointed to by "params" and stores it at + * "pRevChecker". Each RevocationChecker represents a revocation + * check used by PKIX_ValidateChain or PKIX_BuildChain as needed during the + * validation or building process. If "params" does not have any + * RevocationCheckers, this function stores an empty List at "pRevChecker". + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams whose List of RevocationCheckers + * is to be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "pRevChecker" + * Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Conditionally Thread Safe + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_GetRevocationChecker( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_RevocationChecker **pChecker, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_SetRevocationChecker + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Sets the ProcessingParams pointed to by "params" with a + * RevocationChecker pointed to by "revChecker". Revocation + * checker object should be created and assigned to processing + * parameters before chain build or validation can begin. + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams whose List of RevocationCheckers is to be + * set. Must be non-NULL. + * "revChecker" + * Address of RevocationChecker to be set. Must be set before chain + * building or validation. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Not Thread Safe - assumes exclusive access to "params" + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_SetRevocationChecker( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_RevocationChecker *revChecker, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_GetCertStores + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Retrieves a pointer to the List of CertStores (if any) that are set in the + * ProcessingParams pointed to by "params" and stores it at "pStores". Each + * CertStore represents a particular repository from which certificates and + * CRLs can be retrieved by PKIX_ValidateChain or PKIX_BuildChain as needed + * during the validation or building process. If "params" does not have any + * CertStores, this function stores an empty List at "pStores". + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams whose List of CertStores (if any) are to + * be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "pStores" + * Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Conditionally Thread Safe + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_GetCertStores( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_List **pStores, /* list of PKIX_CertStore */ + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_SetCertStores + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Sets the ProcessingParams pointed to by "params" with a List of CertStores + * pointed to by "stores". Each CertStore represents a particular repository + * from which certificates and CRLs can be retrieved by PKIX_ValidateChain or + * PKIX_BuildChain as needed during the validation or building process. If + * "stores" is NULL, no CertStores will be used. + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams whose List of CertStores is to be set. + * Must be non-NULL. + * "stores" + * Address of List of CertStores to be set. If NULL, no CertStores will + * be used. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Not Thread Safe - assumes exclusive access to "params" + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_SetCertStores( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_List *stores, /* list of PKIX_CertStore */ + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_AddCertStore + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Adds the CertStore pointed to by "store" to the ProcessingParams pointed + * to by "params". The CertStore represents a particular repository from + * which certificates and CRLs can be retrieved by PKIX_ValidateChain or + * PKIX_BuildChain as needed during the validation or building process. + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams to be added to. Must be non-NULL. + * "store" + * Address of CertStore to be added. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Not Thread Safe - assumes exclusive access to "params" + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_AddCertStore( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_CertStore *store, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_GetDate + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Retrieves a pointer to the Date (if any) that is set in the + * ProcessingParams pointed to by "params" and stores it at "pDate". The + * Date represents the time for which the validation of the certificate chain + * should be determined. If "params" does not have any Date set, this function + * stores NULL at "pDate". + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams whose Date (if any) is to be stored. + * Must be non-NULL. + * "pDate" + * Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Conditionally Thread Safe + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_GetDate( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_PL_Date **pDate, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_SetDate + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Sets the ProcessingParams pointed to by "params" with a Date pointed to by + * "date". The Date represents the time for which the validation of the + * certificate chain should be determined. If "date" is NULL, the current + * time is used during validation. + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams whose Date is to be set. Must be non-NULL. + * "date" + * Address of Date to be set. If NULL, current time is used. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Not Thread Safe - assumes exclusive access to "params" + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_SetDate( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_PL_Date *date, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_GetInitialPolicies + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Retrieves a pointer to the List of OIDs (if any) that are set in the + * ProcessingParams pointed to by "params" and stores it at "pInitPolicies". + * Each OID represents an initial policy identifier, indicating that any + * one of these policies would be acceptable to the certificate user for + * the purposes of certification path processing. If "params" does not have + * any initial policies, this function stores an empty List at + * "pInitPolicies". + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams whose List of OIDs (if any) are to be + * stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "pInitPolicies" + * Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Conditionally Thread Safe + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_GetInitialPolicies( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_List **pInitPolicies, /* list of PKIX_PL_OID */ + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_SetInitialPolicies + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Sets the ProcessingParams pointed to by "params" with a List of OIDs + * pointed to by "initPolicies". + * + * Each OID represents an initial policy identifier, indicating that any + * one of these policies would be acceptable to the certificate user for + * the purposes of certification path processing. By default, any policy + * is acceptable (i.e. all policies), so a user that wants to allow any + * policy as acceptable does not need to call this method. Similarly, if + * initPolicies is NULL or points to an empty List, all policies are + * acceptable. + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams whose List of OIDs is to be set. + * Must be non-NULL. + * "initPolicies" + * Address of List of OIDs to be set. If NULL or if pointing to an empty + * List, all policies are acceptable. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Not Thread Safe - assumes exclusive access to "params" + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_SetInitialPolicies( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_List *initPolicies, /* list of PKIX_PL_OID */ + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_GetPolicyQualifiersRejected + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Checks whether the ProcessingParams pointed to by "params" indicate that + * policy qualifiers should be rejected and stores the Boolean result at + * "pRejected". + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams used to determine whether or not policy + * qualifiers should be rejected. Must be non-NULL. + * "pRejected" + * Address where Boolean will be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Conditionally Thread Safe + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_GetPolicyQualifiersRejected( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_Boolean *pRejected, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_SetPolicyQualifiersRejected + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Specifies in the ProcessingParams pointed to by "params" whether policy + * qualifiers are rejected using the Boolean value of "rejected". + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams to be set. Must be non-NULL. + * "rejected" + * Boolean value indicating whether policy qualifiers are to be rejected. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Not Thread Safe - assumes exclusive access to "params" + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_SetPolicyQualifiersRejected( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_Boolean rejected, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_GetTargetCertConstraints + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Retrieves a pointer to the CertSelector (if any) that is set in the + * ProcessingParams pointed to by "params" and stores it at "pConstraints". + * The CertSelector represents the constraints to be placed on the target + * certificate. If "params" does not have any CertSelector set, this function + * stores NULL at "pConstraints". + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams whose CertSelector (if any) is to be + * stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "pConstraints" + * Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Conditionally Thread Safe + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_GetTargetCertConstraints( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_CertSelector **pConstraints, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_SetTargetCertConstraints + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Sets the ProcessingParams pointed to by "params" with a CertSelector + * pointed to by "constraints". The CertSelector represents the constraints + * to be placed on the target certificate. If "constraints" is NULL, no + * constraints are defined. + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams whose CertSelector is to be set. + * Must be non-NULL. + * "constraints" + * Address of CertSelector to be set. If NULL, no constraints are defined. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Not Thread Safe - assumes exclusive access to "params" + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_SetTargetCertConstraints( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_CertSelector *constraints, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_GetTrustAnchors + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Retrieves a pointer to the List of TrustAnchors that are set in + * the ProcessingParams pointed to by "params" and stores it at "pAnchors". + * If the function succeeds, the pointer to the List is guaranteed to be + * non-NULL and the List is guaranteed to be non-empty. + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams whose List of TrustAnchors are to + * be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "pAnchors" + * Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Conditionally Thread Safe + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_GetTrustAnchors( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_List **pAnchors, /* list of TrustAnchor */ + void *plContext); +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_SetTrustAnchors + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Sets user defined set of trust anchors. The handling of the trust anchors + * may be furthered alter via PKIX_ProcessingParams_SetUseOnlyTrustAnchors. + * By default, a certificate will be considered invalid if it does not chain + * to a trusted anchor from this list. + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams whose List of TrustAnchors are to + * be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "anchors" + * Address of the trust anchors list object. Must be non-NULL. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Conditionally Thread Safe + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_SetTrustAnchors( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_List *pAnchors, /* list of TrustAnchor */ + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_GetUseOnlyTrustAnchors + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Retrieves a pointer to the Boolean. The boolean value represents + * the switch value that is used to identify whether trust anchors, if + * specified, should be the exclusive source of trust information. + * If the function succeeds, the pointer to the Boolean is guaranteed to be + * non-NULL. + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams. Must be non-NULL. + * "pUseOnlyTrustAnchors" + * Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Conditionally Thread Safe + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_GetUseOnlyTrustAnchors( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_Boolean *pUseOnlyTrustAnchors, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_SetUseOnlyTrustAnchors + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Configures whether trust anchors are used as the exclusive source of trust. + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams. Must be non-NULL. + * "useOnlyTrustAnchors" + * If true, indicates that trust anchors should be used exclusively when + * they have been specified via PKIX_ProcessingParams_SetTrustAnchors. A + * certificate will be considered invalid if it does not chain to a + * trusted anchor from that list. + * If false, indicates that the trust anchors are additive to whatever + * existing trust stores are configured. A certificate is considered + * valid if it chains to EITHER a trusted anchor from that list OR a + * certificate marked trusted in a trust store. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Conditionally Thread Safe + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_SetUseOnlyTrustAnchors( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_Boolean useOnlyTrustAnchors, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_GetUseAIAForCertFetching + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Retrieves a pointer to the Boolean. The boolean value represents + * the switch value that is used to identify if url in cert AIA extension + * may be used for cert fetching. + * If the function succeeds, the pointer to the Boolean is guaranteed to be + * non-NULL. + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams. Must be non-NULL. + * "pUseAIA" + * Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Conditionally Thread Safe + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_GetUseAIAForCertFetching( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_Boolean *pUseAIA, /* list of TrustAnchor */ + void *plContext); +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_SetTrustAnchors + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Sets switch value that defines if url in cert AIA extension + * may be used for cert fetching. + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams. + * "useAIA" + * Address of the trust anchors list object. Must be non-NULL. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Conditionally Thread Safe + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_SetUseAIAForCertFetching( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_Boolean useAIA, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_SetQualifyTargetCert + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Sets a boolean value that tells if libpkix needs to check that + * the target certificate satisfies the conditions set in processing + * parameters. Includes but not limited to date, ku and eku checks. + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams whose List of TrustAnchors are to + * be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "qualifyTargetCert" + * boolean value if set to true will trigger qualification of the + * target certificate. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Conditionally Thread Safe + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_SetQualifyTargetCert( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_Boolean qualifyTargetCert, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_GetHintCerts + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Retrieves a pointer to a List of Certs supplied by the user as a suggested + * partial CertChain (subject to verification), that are set in the + * ProcessingParams pointed to by "params", and stores it at "pHintCerts". + * The List returned may be empty or NULL. + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams whose List of TrustAnchors are to + * be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "pHintCerts" + * Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Conditionally Thread Safe + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_GetHintCerts( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_List **pHintCerts, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_SetHintCerts + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Stores a pointer to a List of Certs supplied by the user as a suggested + * partial CertChain (subject to verification), as an element in the + * ProcessingParams pointed to by "params". The List may be empty or NULL. + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams whose List of HintCerts is to be stored. + * Must be non-NULL. + * "hintCerts" + * Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Conditionally Thread Safe + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_SetHintCerts( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_List *hintCerts, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_GetResourceLimits + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Retrieves a pointer to the ResourceLimits (if any) that is set in the + * ProcessingParams pointed to by "params" and stores it at "pResourceLimits". + * The ResourceLimits represent the maximum resource usage that the caller + * desires (such as MaxTime). The ValidateChain or BuildChain call will not + * exceed these maximum limits. If "params" does not have any ResourceLimits + * set, this function stores NULL at "pResourceLimits". + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams whose ResourceLimits (if any) are to be + * stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "pResourceLimits" + * Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Conditionally Thread Safe + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_GetResourceLimits( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_ResourceLimits **pResourceLimits, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_SetResourceLimits + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Sets the ProcessingParams pointed to by "params" with a ResourceLimits + * object pointed to by "resourceLimits". The ResourceLimits represent the + * maximum resource usage that the caller desires (such as MaxTime). The + * ValidateChain or BuildChain call will not exceed these maximum limits. + * If "resourceLimits" is NULL, no ResourceLimits are defined. + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams whose ResourceLimits are to be set. + * Must be non-NULL. + * "resourceLimits" + * Address of ResourceLimits to be set. If NULL, no limits are defined. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Not Thread Safe - assumes exclusive access to "params" + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_SetResourceLimits( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_ResourceLimits *resourceLimits, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_IsAnyPolicyInhibited + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Checks whether the ProcessingParams pointed to by "params" indicate that + * anyPolicy is inhibited and stores the Boolean result at "pInhibited". + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams used to determine whether or not anyPolicy + * inhibited. Must be non-NULL. + * "pInhibited" + * Address where Boolean will be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Conditionally Thread Safe + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_IsAnyPolicyInhibited( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_Boolean *pInhibited, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_SetAnyPolicyInhibited + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Specifies in the ProcessingParams pointed to by "params" whether anyPolicy + * is inhibited using the Boolean value of "inhibited". + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams to be set. Must be non-NULL. + * "inhibited" + * Boolean value indicating whether anyPolicy is to be inhibited. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Not Thread Safe - assumes exclusive access to "params" + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_SetAnyPolicyInhibited( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_Boolean inhibited, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_IsExplicitPolicyRequired + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Checks whether the ProcessingParams pointed to by "params" indicate that + * explicit policies are required and stores the Boolean result at + * "pRequired". + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams used to determine whether or not explicit + * policies are required. Must be non-NULL. + * "pRequired" + * Address where Boolean will be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Conditionally Thread Safe + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_IsExplicitPolicyRequired( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_Boolean *pRequired, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_SetExplicitPolicyRequired + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Specifies in the ProcessingParams pointed to by "params" whether explicit + * policies are required using the Boolean value of "required". + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams to be set. Must be non-NULL. + * "required" + * Boolean value indicating whether explicit policies are to be required. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Not Thread Safe - assumes exclusive access to "params" + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_SetExplicitPolicyRequired( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_Boolean required, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_IsPolicyMappingInhibited + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Checks whether the ProcessingParams pointed to by "params" indicate that + * policyMapping is inhibited and stores the Boolean result at "pInhibited". + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams used to determine whether or not policy + * mappings are inhibited. Must be non-NULL. + * "pInhibited" + * Address where Boolean will be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Conditionally Thread Safe + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_IsPolicyMappingInhibited( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_Boolean *pInhibited, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ProcessingParams_SetPolicyMappingInhibited + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Specifies in the ProcessingParams pointed to by "params" whether policy + * mapping is inhibited using the Boolean value of "inhibited". + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "params" + * Address of ProcessingParams to be set. Must be non-NULL. + * "inhibited" + * Boolean value indicating whether policy mapping is to be inhibited. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Not Thread Safe - assumes exclusive access to "params" + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a Params 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_ProcessingParams_SetPolicyMappingInhibited( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *params, + PKIX_Boolean inhibited, + void *plContext); + + +/* PKIX_ValidateParams + * + * PKIX_ValidateParams consists of a ProcessingParams object as well as the + * List of Certs (certChain) that the caller is trying to validate. + */ + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ValidateParams_Create + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Creates a new ValidateParams object and stores it at "pParams". + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "procParams" + * Address of ProcessingParams to be used. Must be non-NULL. + * "chain" + * Address of List of Certs (certChain) to be validated. Must be non-NULL. + * "pParams" + * 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 Params 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_ValidateParams_Create( + PKIX_ProcessingParams *procParams, + PKIX_List *chain, + PKIX_ValidateParams **pParams, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ValidateParams_GetProcessingParams + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Retrieves a pointer to the ProcessingParams that represent the basic + * certificate processing parameters used during chain validation and chain + * building from the ValidateParams pointed to by "valParams" and stores it + * at "pProcParams". If the function succeeds, the pointer to the + * ProcessingParams is guaranteed to be non-NULL. + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "valParams" + * Address of ValidateParams whose ProcessingParams are to be stored. + * Must be non-NULL. + * "pProcParams" + * 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 Params 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_ValidateParams_GetProcessingParams( + PKIX_ValidateParams *valParams, + PKIX_ProcessingParams **pProcParams, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ValidateParams_GetCertChain + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Retrieves a pointer to the List of Certs (certChain) that is set in the + * ValidateParams pointed to by "valParams" and stores it at "pChain". If the + * function succeeds, the pointer to the CertChain is guaranteed to be + * non-NULL. + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "valParams" + * Address of ValidateParams whose CertChain is to be stored. + * Must be non-NULL. + * "pChain" + * 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 Params 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_ValidateParams_GetCertChain( + PKIX_ValidateParams *valParams, + PKIX_List **pChain, + void *plContext); + +/* PKIX_TrustAnchor + * + * A PKIX_TrustAnchor represents a trusted entity and can be specified using a + * self-signed certificate or using the trusted CA's name and public key. In + * order to limit the trust in the trusted entity, name constraints can also + * be imposed on the trust anchor. + */ + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_TrustAnchor_CreateWithCert + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Creates a new TrustAnchor object using the Cert pointed to by "cert" as + * the trusted certificate and stores it at "pAnchor". Once created, a + * TrustAnchor is immutable. + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "cert" + * Address of Cert to use as trusted certificate. Must be non-NULL. + * "pAnchor" + * 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 Params 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_TrustAnchor_CreateWithCert( + PKIX_PL_Cert *cert, + PKIX_TrustAnchor **pAnchor, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_TrustAnchor_CreateWithNameKeyPair + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Creates a new TrustAnchor object using the X500Name pointed to by "name", + * and the PublicKey pointed to by "pubKey" and stores it at "pAnchor". The + * CertNameConstraints pointed to by "nameConstraints" (if any) are used to + * limit the trust placed in this trust anchor. To indicate that name + * constraints don't apply, set "nameConstraints" to NULL. Once created, a + * TrustAnchor is immutable. + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "name" + * Address of X500Name to use as name of trusted CA. Must be non-NULL. + * "pubKey" + * Address of PublicKey to use as trusted public key. Must be non-NULL. + * "nameConstraints" + * Address of CertNameConstraints to use as initial name constraints. + * If NULL, no name constraints are applied. + * "pAnchor" + * 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 Params 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_TrustAnchor_CreateWithNameKeyPair( + PKIX_PL_X500Name *name, + PKIX_PL_PublicKey *pubKey, + PKIX_PL_CertNameConstraints *nameConstraints, + PKIX_TrustAnchor **pAnchor, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_TrustAnchor_GetTrustedCert + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Retrieves a pointer to the Cert that is set in the TrustAnchor pointed to + * by "anchor" and stores it at "pCert". If "anchor" does not have a Cert + * set, this function stores NULL at "pCert". + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "anchor" + * Address of TrustAnchor whose Cert is to be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "pChain" + * 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 Params 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_TrustAnchor_GetTrustedCert( + PKIX_TrustAnchor *anchor, + PKIX_PL_Cert **pCert, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_TrustAnchor_GetCAName + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Retrieves a pointer to the CA's X500Name (if any) that is set in the + * TrustAnchor pointed to by "anchor" and stores it at "pCAName". If "anchor" + * does not have an X500Name set, this function stores NULL at "pCAName". + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "anchor" + * Address of TrustAnchor whose CA Name is to be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "pCAName" + * 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 Params 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_TrustAnchor_GetCAName( + PKIX_TrustAnchor *anchor, + PKIX_PL_X500Name **pCAName, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_TrustAnchor_GetCAPublicKey + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Retrieves a pointer to the CA's PublicKey (if any) that is set in the + * TrustAnchor pointed to by "anchor" and stores it at "pPubKey". If "anchor" + * does not have a PublicKey set, this function stores NULL at "pPubKey". + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "anchor" + * Address of TrustAnchor whose CA PublicKey is to be stored. + * Must be non-NULL. + * "pPubKey" + * 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 Params 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_TrustAnchor_GetCAPublicKey( + PKIX_TrustAnchor *anchor, + PKIX_PL_PublicKey **pPubKey, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_TrustAnchor_GetNameConstraints + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Retrieves a pointer to the CertNameConstraints (if any) set in the + * TrustAnchor pointed to by "anchor" and stores it at "pConstraints". If + * "anchor" does not have any CertNameConstraints set, this function stores + * NULL at "pConstraints". + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "anchor" + * Address of TrustAnchor whose CertNameConstraints are to be stored. + * Must be non-NULL. + * "pConstraints" + * 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 Params 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_TrustAnchor_GetNameConstraints( + PKIX_TrustAnchor *anchor, + PKIX_PL_CertNameConstraints **pNameConstraints, + void *plContext); + +/* PKIX_ResourceLimits + * + * A PKIX_ResourceLimits object represents the maximum resource usage that + * the caller desires. The ValidateChain or BuildChain call + * will not exceed these maximum limits. For example, the caller may want + * a timeout value of 1 minute, meaning that if the ValidateChain or + * BuildChain function is unable to finish in 1 minute, it should abort + * with an Error. + */ + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ResourceLimits_Create + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Creates a new ResourceLimits object and stores it at "pResourceLimits". + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "pResourceLimits" + * 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 ResourceLimits 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_ResourceLimits_Create( + PKIX_ResourceLimits **pResourceLimits, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ResourceLimits_GetMaxTime + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Retrieves a PKIX_UInt32 (if any) representing the maximum time that is + * set in the ResourceLimits object pointed to by "resourceLimits" and stores + * it at "pMaxTime". This maximum time (in seconds) should not be exceeded + * by the function whose ProcessingParams contain this ResourceLimits object + * (typically ValidateChain or BuildChain). It essentially functions as a + * time-out value and is only appropriate if blocking I/O is being used. + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "resourceLimits" + * Address of ResourceLimits object whose maximum time (in seconds) is + * to be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "pMaxTime" + * Address where PKIX_UInt32 will be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Conditionally Thread Safe + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a ResourceLimits 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_ResourceLimits_GetMaxTime( + PKIX_ResourceLimits *resourceLimits, + PKIX_UInt32 *pMaxTime, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ResourceLimits_SetMaxTime + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Sets the maximum time of the ResourceLimits object pointed to by + * "resourceLimits" using the PKIX_UInt32 value of "maxTime". This + * maximum time (in seconds) should not be exceeded by the function + * whose ProcessingParams contain this ResourceLimits object + * (typically ValidateChain or BuildChain). It essentially functions as a + * time-out value and is only appropriate if blocking I/O is being used. + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "resourceLimits" + * Address of ResourceLimits object whose maximum time (in seconds) is + * to be set. Must be non-NULL. + * "maxTime" + * Value of PKIX_UInt32 representing the maximum time (in seconds) + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Not Thread Safe - assumes exclusive access to "params" + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a ResourceLimits 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_ResourceLimits_SetMaxTime( + PKIX_ResourceLimits *resourceLimits, + PKIX_UInt32 maxTime, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ResourceLimits_GetMaxFanout + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Retrieves a PKIX_UInt32 (if any) representing the maximum fanout that is + * set in the ResourceLimits object pointed to by "resourceLimits" and stores + * it at "pMaxFanout". This maximum fanout (number of certs) should not be + * exceeded by the function whose ProcessingParams contain this ResourceLimits + * object (typically ValidateChain or BuildChain). If the builder encounters + * more than this maximum number of certificates when searching for the next + * candidate certificate, it should abort and return an error. This + * parameter is only relevant for ValidateChain if it needs to internally call + * BuildChain (e.g. in order to build the chain to a CRL's issuer). + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "resourceLimits" + * Address of ResourceLimits object whose maximum fanout (number of certs) + * is to be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "pMaxFanout" + * Address where PKIX_UInt32 will be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Conditionally Thread Safe + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a ResourceLimits 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_ResourceLimits_GetMaxFanout( + PKIX_ResourceLimits *resourceLimits, + PKIX_UInt32 *pMaxFanout, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ResourceLimits_SetMaxFanout + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Sets the maximum fanout of the ResourceLimits object pointed to by + * "resourceLimits" using the PKIX_UInt32 value of "maxFanout". This maximum + * fanout (number of certs) should not be exceeded by the function whose + * ProcessingParams contain this ResourceLimits object (typically ValidateChain + * or BuildChain). If the builder encounters more than this maximum number of + * certificates when searching for the next candidate certificate, it should + * abort and return an Error. This parameter is only relevant for ValidateChain + * if it needs to internally call BuildChain (e.g. in order to build the + * chain to a CRL's issuer). + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "resourceLimits" + * Address of ResourceLimits object whose maximum fanout (number of certs) + * is to be set. Must be non-NULL. + * "maxFanout" + * Value of PKIX_UInt32 representing the maximum fanout (number of certs) + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Not Thread Safe - assumes exclusive access to "params" + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a ResourceLimits 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_ResourceLimits_SetMaxFanout( + PKIX_ResourceLimits *resourceLimits, + PKIX_UInt32 maxFanout, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ResourceLimits_GetMaxDepth + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Retrieves a PKIX_UInt32 (if any) representing the maximum depth that is + * set in the ResourceLimits object pointed to by "resourceLimits" and stores + * it at "pMaxDepth". This maximum depth (number of certs) should not be + * exceeded by the function whose ProcessingParams contain this ResourceLimits + * object (typically ValidateChain or BuildChain). If the builder encounters + * more than this maximum number of certificates when searching for the next + * candidate certificate, it should abort and return an error. This + * parameter is only relevant for ValidateChain if it needs to internally call + * BuildChain (e.g. in order to build the chain to a CRL's issuer). + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "resourceLimits" + * Address of ResourceLimits object whose maximum depth (number of certs) + * is to be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "pMaxDepth" + * Address where PKIX_UInt32 will be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Conditionally Thread Safe + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a ResourceLimits 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_ResourceLimits_GetMaxDepth( + PKIX_ResourceLimits *resourceLimits, + PKIX_UInt32 *pMaxDepth, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ResourceLimits_SetMaxDepth + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Sets the maximum depth of the ResourceLimits object pointed to by + * "resourceLimits" using the PKIX_UInt32 value of "maxDepth". This maximum + * depth (number of certs) should not be exceeded by the function whose + * ProcessingParams contain this ResourceLimits object (typically ValidateChain + * or BuildChain). If the builder encounters more than this maximum number of + * certificates when searching for the next candidate certificate, it should + * abort and return an Error. This parameter is only relevant for ValidateChain + * if it needs to internally call BuildChain (e.g. in order to build the + * chain to a CRL's issuer). + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "resourceLimits" + * Address of ResourceLimits object whose maximum depth (number of certs) + * is to be set. Must be non-NULL. + * "maxDepth" + * Value of PKIX_UInt32 representing the maximum depth (number of certs) + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Not Thread Safe - assumes exclusive access to "params" + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a ResourceLimits 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_ResourceLimits_SetMaxDepth( + PKIX_ResourceLimits *resourceLimits, + PKIX_UInt32 maxDepth, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ResourceLimits_GetMaxNumberOfCerts + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Retrieves a PKIX_UInt32 (if any) representing the maximum number of traversed + * certs that is set in the ResourceLimits object pointed to by "resourceLimits" + * and stores it at "pMaxNumber". This maximum number of traversed certs should + * not be exceeded by the function whose ProcessingParams contain this ResourceLimits + * object (typically ValidateChain or BuildChain). If the builder traverses more + * than this number of certs during the build process, it should abort and + * return an Error. This parameter is only relevant for ValidateChain if it + * needs to internally call BuildChain (e.g. in order to build the chain to a + * CRL's issuer). + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "resourceLimits" + * Address of ResourceLimits object whose maximum number of traversed certs + * is to be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "pMaxNumber" + * Address where PKIX_UInt32 will be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Conditionally Thread Safe + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a ResourceLimits 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_ResourceLimits_GetMaxNumberOfCerts( + PKIX_ResourceLimits *resourceLimits, + PKIX_UInt32 *pMaxNumber, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ResourceLimits_SetMaxNumberOfCerts + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Sets the maximum number of traversed certs of the ResourceLimits object + * pointed to by "resourceLimits" using the PKIX_UInt32 value of "maxNumber". + * This maximum number of traversed certs should not be exceeded by the function + * whose ProcessingParams contain this ResourceLimits object (typically ValidateChain + * or BuildChain). If the builder traverses more than this number of certs + * during the build process, it should abort and return an Error. This parameter + * is only relevant for ValidateChain if it needs to internally call BuildChain + * (e.g. in order to build the chain to a CRL's issuer). + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "resourceLimits" + * Address of ResourceLimits object whose maximum number of traversed certs + * is to be set. Must be non-NULL. + * "maxNumber" + * Value of PKIX_UInt32 representing the maximum number of traversed certs + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Not Thread Safe - assumes exclusive access to "params" + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a ResourceLimits 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_ResourceLimits_SetMaxNumberOfCerts( + PKIX_ResourceLimits *resourceLimits, + PKIX_UInt32 maxNumber, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ResourceLimits_GetMaxNumberOfCRLs + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Retrieves a PKIX_UInt32 (if any) representing the maximum number of traversed + * CRLs that is set in the ResourceLimits object pointed to by "resourceLimits" + * and stores it at "pMaxNumber". This maximum number of traversed CRLs should + * not be exceeded by the function whose ProcessingParams contain this ResourceLimits + * object (typically ValidateChain or BuildChain). If the builder traverses more + * than this number of CRLs during the build process, it should abort and + * return an Error. This parameter is only relevant for ValidateChain if it + * needs to internally call BuildChain (e.g. in order to build the chain to a + * CRL's issuer). + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "resourceLimits" + * Address of ResourceLimits object whose maximum number of traversed CRLs + * is to be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "pMaxNumber" + * Address where PKIX_UInt32 will be stored. Must be non-NULL. + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Conditionally Thread Safe + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a ResourceLimits 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_ResourceLimits_GetMaxNumberOfCRLs( + PKIX_ResourceLimits *resourceLimits, + PKIX_UInt32 *pMaxNumber, + void *plContext); + +/* + * FUNCTION: PKIX_ResourceLimits_SetMaxNumberOfCRLs + * DESCRIPTION: + * + * Sets the maximum number of traversed CRLs of the ResourceLimits object + * pointed to by "resourceLimits" using the PKIX_UInt32 value of "maxNumber". + * This maximum number of traversed CRLs should not be exceeded by the function + * whose ProcessingParams contain this ResourceLimits object (typically ValidateChain + * or BuildChain). If the builder traverses more than this number of CRLs + * during the build process, it should abort and return an Error. This parameter + * is only relevant for ValidateChain if it needs to internally call BuildChain + * (e.g. in order to build the chain to a CRL's issuer). + * + * PARAMETERS: + * "resourceLimits" + * Address of ResourceLimits object whose maximum number of traversed CRLs + * is to be set. Must be non-NULL. + * "maxNumber" + * Value of PKIX_UInt32 representing the maximum number of traversed CRLs + * "plContext" + * Platform-specific context pointer. + * THREAD SAFETY: + * Not Thread Safe - assumes exclusive access to "params" + * (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) + * RETURNS: + * Returns NULL if the function succeeds. + * Returns a ResourceLimits 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_ResourceLimits_SetMaxNumberOfCRLs( + PKIX_ResourceLimits *resourceLimits, + PKIX_UInt32 maxNumber, + void *plContext); + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* _PKIX_PARAMS_H */ -- cgit v1.2.3