/*
- * Copyright (c) 2000 - 2014 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd All Rights Reserved
+ * Copyright (c) 2000 - 2015 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd All Rights Reserved
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
#define __TIZEN_CORE_CKMC_TYPE_H
#include <stddef.h>
+#include <stdint.h>
#include <ckmc/ckmc-error.h>
#define KEY_MANAGER_CAPI __attribute__((visibility("default")))
* @{
*/
+/*
+ * Note: on tizen 3.0 owner id is equal to pkgId.
+ * Preinstalled system(uid < 5000) and user (uid >= 5000) applications
+ * does not have any pkgId. Thats why ckm uses special "virtual"
+ * pkgid for them. The virtual strings are defined under:
+ * ckmc_ownerid_system
+ * ckmc_ownerid_user
+ *
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @deprecated Deprecated since 3.0. [Use ckmc_owner_id_separator instead]
+ * @brief Separator between alias and label.
+ * @since_tizen 2.3
+ * @remarks Alias can be provided as an alias alone, or together with label - in this
+ * case, separator " " (space bar) is used to separate label and alias.
+ *
+ * @see #ckmc_owner_id_separator
+ * @see key-manager_doc.h
+ */
+KEY_MANAGER_CAPI extern char const * const ckmc_label_name_separator;
+
+/**
+ * This is deprecated: Tizen 3.0 does not use smack labels directly.
+ * You should use pkgId instead.
+ *
+ * @brief Shared owner label
+ * @since_tizen 3.0
+ * @remarks Shared database label - user may be given permission to access shared
+ * database items. In such case, the alias should contain shared database
+ * label.
+ *
+ * @see #ckmc_label_name_separator
+ * @see key-manager_doc.h
+ */
+KEY_MANAGER_CAPI extern char const * const ckmc_label_shared_owner;
+
+/**
+ * @brief Separator between alias and owner id.
+ * @since_tizen 3.0
+ * @remarks Alias can be provided as an alias alone, or together with owner id.
+ * In this case, separator " " (space bar) is used to separate id and alias.
+ * @see key-manager_doc.h
+ */
+KEY_MANAGER_CAPI extern char const * const ckmc_owner_id_separator;
+
+/**
+ * @brief The owner of system database.
+ * @since_tizen 3.0
+ * @remarks ckmc_owner_id_system constains id connected with all SYSTEM applications that run
+ * with uid less than 5000.
+ * Client should use ckmc_owner_id_system to access data owned by system application
+ * and stored in system database.
+ * Note: Client must have permission to access proper row.
+ */
+KEY_MANAGER_CAPI extern char const * const ckmc_owner_id_system;
+
/**
* @brief Enumeration for key types of key manager.
* @since_tizen 2.3
*/
typedef enum __ckmc_key_type {
- CKMC_KEY_NONE = 0, /**< key type not specified */
+ CKMC_KEY_NONE = 0, /**< Key type not specified */
CKMC_KEY_RSA_PUBLIC, /**< RSA public key */
CKMC_KEY_RSA_PRIVATE, /**< RSA private key */
CKMC_KEY_ECDSA_PUBLIC, /**< ECDSA public key */
CKMC_KEY_ECDSA_PRIVATE, /**< ECDSA private key */
+ CKMC_KEY_DSA_PUBLIC, /**< DSA public key */
+ CKMC_KEY_DSA_PRIVATE, /**< DSA private key */
+ CKMC_KEY_AES, /**< AES key */
} ckmc_key_type_e;
/**
typedef enum __ckmc_data_format {
CKMC_FORM_DER_BASE64 = 0, /**< DER format base64 encoded data */
CKMC_FORM_DER, /**< DER encoded data */
- CKMC_FORM_PEM /**< PEM encoded data. It consists of the DER format base64 encoded with additional header and footer lines. */
+ CKMC_FORM_PEM /**< PEM encoded data. It consists of the DER format base64 encoded
+ with additional header and footer lines. */
} ckmc_data_format_e;
/**
* @since_tizen 2.3
*/
typedef enum __ckmc_ec_type {
- CKMC_EC_PRIME192V1 = 0, /**< Elliptic curve domain "secp192r1" listed in "SEC 2" recommended elliptic curve domain */
+ CKMC_EC_PRIME192V1 = 0, /**< Elliptic curve domain "secp192r1" listed in "SEC 2" recommended
+ elliptic curve domain */
CKMC_EC_PRIME256V1, /**< "SEC 2" recommended elliptic curve domain - secp256r1 */
- CKMC_EC_SECP384R1 /**< NIST curve P-384 (covers "secp384r1", the elliptic curve domain listed in See SEC 2 */
+ CKMC_EC_SECP384R1 /**< NIST curve P-384 (covers "secp384r1", the elliptic curve domain
+ listed in See SEC 2 */
} ckmc_ec_type_e;
/**
* @since_tizen 2.3
*/
typedef enum __ckmc_hash_algo {
- CKMC_HASH_SHA1 = 0, /**< Hash Algorithm SHA1 */
+ CKMC_HASH_NONE = 0, /**< No Hash Algorithm */
+ CKMC_HASH_SHA1, /**< Hash Algorithm SHA1 */
CKMC_HASH_SHA256, /**< Hash Algorithm SHA256 */
CKMC_HASH_SHA384, /**< Hash Algorithm SHA384 */
CKMC_HASH_SHA512 /**< Hash Algorithm SHA512 */
* @since_tizen 2.3
*/
typedef enum __ckmc_rsa_padding_algo {
- CKMC_PKCS1_PADDING = 0, /**< PKCS#1 Padding */
+ CKMC_NONE_PADDING = 0, /**< No Padding */
+ CKMC_PKCS1_PADDING, /**< PKCS#1 Padding */
CKMC_X931_PADDING /**< X9.31 padding */
} ckmc_rsa_padding_algo_e;
/**
- * @brief the structure for binary buffer used in key manager CAPI.
+ * @deprecated Deprecated since 2.4. [Use ckmc_permission_e() instead]
+ * @brief Enumeration for database access rights.
+ * @since_tizen 2.3
+ */
+typedef enum __ckmc_access_right{
+ CKMC_AR_READ = 0, /**< Access right for read*/
+ CKMC_AR_READ_REMOVE /**< Access right for read and remove*/
+} ckmc_access_right_e;
+
+/**
+ * @brief Enumeration for permissions to access/modify alias.
+ * @since_tizen 2.4
+ */
+typedef enum __ckmc_permission{
+ CKMC_PERMISSION_NONE = 0x00, /**< Clear permissions */
+ CKMC_PERMISSION_READ = 0x01, /**< Eead allowed */
+ CKMC_PERMISSION_REMOVE = 0x02 /**< Remove allowed */
+} ckmc_permission_e;
+
+/**
+ * @brief The structure for binary buffer used in key manager CAPI.
* @since_tizen 2.3
*/
typedef struct __ckmc_raw_buff {
- unsigned char* data; /**< Byte array containing binary data */
- size_t size; /**< The size of the binary data */
+ unsigned char* data; /**< Byte array containing binary data */
+ size_t size; /**< The size of the binary data */
} ckmc_raw_buffer_s;
/**
* @since_tizen 2.3
*/
typedef struct __ckmc_policy {
- char* password; /**< Byte array used to encrypt data inside CKM. If it is not null, the data(or key, or certificate) is stored encrypted with this password inside key manager */
- bool extractable; /**< If true key may be extracted from storage */
+ char* password; /**< Byte array used to encrypt data inside CKM. If it is not null, the data
+ (or key, or certificate) is stored encrypted with this password inside
+ key manager */
+ bool extractable; /**< If true key may be extracted from storage */
} ckmc_policy_s;
/**
* @since_tizen 2.3
*/
typedef struct __ckmc_key {
- unsigned char* raw_key; /**< Byte array of key. raw_key may be encrypted with password */
- size_t key_size; /**< The byte size of raw_key */
- ckmc_key_type_e key_type; /**< The raw_key's type */
- char* password; /**< Byte array used to decrypt data raw_key inside key manager. */
+ unsigned char* raw_key; /**< Byte array of key. raw_key may be encrypted with password */
+ size_t key_size; /**< The byte size of raw_key */
+ ckmc_key_type_e key_type; /**< The raw_key's type */
+ char* password; /**< Byte array used to decrypt data raw_key inside key manager. */
} ckmc_key_s;
/**
* @since_tizen 2.3
*/
typedef struct __ckmc_cert {
- unsigned char* raw_cert; /**< Byte array of certificate */
- size_t cert_size; /**< Byte size of raw_cert */
- ckmc_data_format_e data_format; /**< Raw_cert's encoding format */
+ unsigned char* raw_cert; /**< Byte array of certificate */
+ size_t cert_size; /**< Byte size of raw_cert */
+ ckmc_data_format_e data_format; /**< Raw_cert's encoding format */
} ckmc_cert_s;
/**
* @since_tizen 2.3
*/
typedef struct __ckmc_alias_list {
- char *alias; /**< The name of key, certificate or data stored in key manager */
- struct __ckmc_alias_list *next; /**< The pointer pointing to the next ckmc_alias_list_s */
+ char *alias; /**< The name of key, certificate or data stored in key manager */
+ struct __ckmc_alias_list *next; /**< The pointer pointing to the next ckmc_alias_list_s */
} ckmc_alias_list_s;
/**
* @since_tizen 2.3
*/
typedef struct __ckmc_cert_list {
- ckmc_cert_s *cert; /**< The pointer of ckmc_cert_s */
- struct __ckmc_cert_list *next; /**< The pointer pointing to the next ckmc_cert_list_s */
+ ckmc_cert_s *cert; /**< The pointer of ckmc_cert_s */
+ struct __ckmc_cert_list *next; /**< The pointer pointing to the next ckmc_cert_list_s */
} ckmc_cert_list_s;
/**
- * @internal
+ * @brief Enumeration for OCSP status.
+ * @since_tizen 2.4
+ */
+typedef enum __ckmc_ocsp_status {
+ CKMC_OCSP_STATUS_GOOD = 0, /**< OCSP status is good */
+ CKMC_OCSP_STATUS_REVOKED, /**< The certificate is revoked */
+ CKMC_OCSP_STATUS_UNKNOWN, /**< Unknown error */
+ CKMC_OCSP_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED, /**< The certificate does not provide OCSP extension */
+ CKMC_OCSP_ERROR_INVALID_URL, /**< The invalid URL in certificate OCSP extension */
+ CKMC_OCSP_ERROR_INVALID_RESPONSE, /**< The invalid response from OCSP server */
+ CKMC_OCSP_ERROR_REMOTE, /**< OCSP remote server error */
+ CKMC_OCSP_ERROR_NET, /**< Network connection error */
+ CKMC_OCSP_ERROR_INTERNAL /**< OpenSSL API error */
+} ckmc_ocsp_status_e;
+
+/**
+ * @brief The structure for PKCS12 used in key manager CAPI.
+ * @since_tizen 2.4
+ */
+typedef struct __ckmc_pkcs12 {
+ ckmc_key_s *priv_key; /**< The private key, may be null */
+ ckmc_cert_s *cert; /**< The certificate, may be null */
+ ckmc_cert_list_s *ca_chain; /**< The chain certificate list, may be null */
+} ckmc_pkcs12_s;
+
+/**
+ * @brief Enumeration for crypto algorithm parameters.
+ * @since_tizen 3.0
+ *
+ * @see #ckmc_algo_type_e
+ */
+typedef enum __ckmc_param_name {
+ CKMC_PARAM_ALGO_TYPE = 1,
+
+ CKMC_PARAM_ED_IV = 101, /**< 16B buffer (up to 2^64-1 bytes long in case of AES GCM) */
+ CKMC_PARAM_ED_CTR_LEN, /**< integer - ctr length in bits*/
+ CKMC_PARAM_ED_AAD, /**< buffer */
+ CKMC_PARAM_ED_TAG_LEN, /**< integer - tag length in bits */
+ CKMC_PARAM_ED_LABEL /**< buffer */
+} ckmc_param_name_e;
+
+/**
+ * @brief Handle for algorithm parameter list.
+ * @since_tizen 3.0
+ */
+typedef struct __ckmc_param_list *ckmc_param_list_h;
+
+/**
+ * @brief Enumeration for crypto algorithm types.
+ * @since_tizen 3.0
+ *
+ * @see #ckmc_param_name_e
+ */
+typedef enum __ckmc_algo_type {
+ CKMC_ALGO_AES_CTR = 1, /**< AES-CTR algorithm
+ Supported parameters:
+ - CKMC_PARAM_ALGO_TYPE,
+ - CKMC_PARAM_ED_IV
+ - CKMC_PARAM_ED_CTR_LEN (128 only) */
+
+ CKMC_ALGO_AES_CBC, /**< AES-CBC algorithm
+ Supported parameters:
+ - CKMC_PARAM_ALGO_TYPE,
+ - CKMC_PARAM_ED_IV */
+
+ CKMC_ALGO_AES_GCM, /**< AES-GCM algorithm
+ Supported parameters:
+ - CKMC_PARAM_ALGO_TYPE,
+ - CKMC_PARAM_ED_IV
+ - CKMC_PARAM_ED_TAG_LEN
+ - CKMC_PARAM_ED_AAD */
+
+ CKMC_ALGO_AES_CFB, /**< AES-CFB algorithm
+ Supported parameters:
+ - CKMC_PARAM_ALGO_TYPE,
+ - CKMC_PARAM_ED_IV */
+
+ CKMC_ALGO_RSA_OAEP /**< RSA-OAEP algorithm
+ Supported parameters:
+ - CKMC_PARAM_ALGO_TYPE,
+ - CKMC_PARAM_ED_LABEL */
+} ckmc_algo_type_e;
+
+/**
* @brief Creates a new @a ckmc_key_s handle and returns it.
*
- * @since_tizen 2.3
+ * @since_tizen 2.4
*
- * @remarks You must destroy the newly created @a ckmc_key_s by calling ckmc_key_free() if it is no longer needed.
+ * @remarks You must destroy the newly created @a ckmc_key_s by calling ckmc_key_free() if it is no
+ * longer needed.
*
* @param[in] raw_key The byte array of key \n
- * @a raw_key may be encrypted with password.
+ * @a raw_key may be encrypted with password
* @param[in] key_size The byte size of @a raw_key
* @param[in] key_type The @a raw_key's type
* @param[in] password The byte array used to decrypt @a raw_key inside key manager \n
- * If @a raw_key is not encrypted, @a password can be null.
+ * If @a raw_key is not encrypted, @a password can be null
* @param[out] ppkey The pointer to a newly created @a ckmc_key_s handle
*
- * @return @c 0 on success,
+ * @return #CKMC_ERROR_NONE on success,
* otherwise a negative error value
*
+ * @retval #CKMC_ERROR_NONE Successful
* @retval #CKMC_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Input parameter is invalid
* @retval #CKMC_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY Not enough memory
*
* @see ckmc_key_free()
* @see #ckmc_key_s
*/
-int ckmc_key_new(unsigned char *raw_key, size_t key_size,
- ckmc_key_type_e key_type, char *password, ckmc_key_s **ppkey);
+int ckmc_key_new(unsigned char *raw_key,
+ size_t key_size,
+ ckmc_key_type_e key_type,
+ char *password, ckmc_key_s **ppkey);
/**
* @brief Destroys the @a ckmc_key_s handle and releases all its resources.
void ckmc_key_free(ckmc_key_s *key);
/**
- * @internal
* @brief Creates a new @a ckmc_raw_buffer_s handle and returns it.
*
- * @since_tizen 2.3
+ * @since_tizen 2.4
*
- * @remarks You must destroy the newly created @a ckmc_raw_buffer_s by calling ckmc_buffer_free() if it is no longer needed.
+ * @remarks You must destroy the newly created @a ckmc_raw_buffer_s by calling ckmc_buffer_free() if
+ * it is no longer needed.
*
* @param[in] data The byte array of buffer
* @param[in] size The byte size of buffer
* @param[out] ppbuffer The pointer to a newly created @a ckmc_buffer_s handle
*
- * @return @c 0 on success,
+ * @return #CKMC_ERROR_NONE on success,
* otherwise a negative error value
*
+ * @retval #CKMC_ERROR_NONE Successful
* @retval #CKMC_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Input parameter is invalid
* @retval #CKMC_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY Not enough memory
*
* @see ckmc_buffer_free()
* @see #ckmc_raw_buffer_s
*/
-int ckmc_buffer_new(unsigned char *data, size_t size,ckmc_raw_buffer_s **ppbuffer);
+int ckmc_buffer_new(unsigned char *data, size_t size, ckmc_raw_buffer_s **ppbuffer);
/**
* @brief Destroys the @a ckmc_raw_buffer_s handle and releases all its resources.
*
* @since_tizen 2.3
*
- * @param[in] buffer The @a ckmc_raw_buffer_s handle to destroy
+ * @param[in] buffer The @a ckmc_raw_buffer_s structure to destroy
*
*/
void ckmc_buffer_free(ckmc_raw_buffer_s *buffer);
/**
- * @internal
* @brief Creates a new @a ckmc_cert_s handle and returns it.
*
- * @since_tizen 2.3
+ * @since_tizen 2.4
*
- * @remarks You must destroy the newly created @a ckmc_cert_s by calling ckmc_cert_free() if it is no longer needed.
+ * @remarks You must destroy the newly created @a ckmc_cert_s by calling ckmc_cert_free() if it is
+ * no longer needed.
*
* @param[in] raw_cert The byte array of certificate
* @param[in] cert_size The byte size of raw_cert
* @param[in] data_format The encoding format of raw_cert
* @param[out] ppcert The pointer to a newly created @a ckmc_cert_s handle
*
- * @return @c 0 on success,
+ * @return #CKMC_ERROR_NONE on success,
* otherwise a negative error value
*
+ * @retval #CKMC_ERROR_NONE Successful
* @retval #CKMC_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Input parameter is invalid
* @retval #CKMC_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY Not enough memory
*
* @see ckmc_cert_free()
* @see ckmc_load_cert_from_file()
- * @see ckmc_load_from_pkcs12_file
* @see #ckmc_cert_s
*/
-int ckmc_cert_new(unsigned char *raw_cert, size_t cert_size,
- ckmc_data_format_e data_format, ckmc_cert_s **ppcert);
+int ckmc_cert_new(unsigned char *raw_cert,
+ size_t cert_size,
+ ckmc_data_format_e data_format,
+ ckmc_cert_s **ppcert);
/**
* @brief Destroys the @a ckmc_cert handle and releases all its resources.
*
* @since_tizen 2.3
*
- * @remarks You must destroy the newly created @a ckmc_cert_s by calling ckmc_cert_free() if it is no longer needed.
+ * @remarks You must destroy the newly created @a ckmc_cert_s by calling ckmc_cert_free() if it is
+ * no longer needed.
*
* @param[in] file_path The path of certificate file to be loaded \n
- * The only DER or PEM encoded certificate file is supported.
+ * The only DER or PEM encoded certificate file is supported
* @param[out] cert The pointer of newly created @a ckmc_cert_s handle
*
* @return #CKMC_ERROR_NONE on success,
* @retval #CKMC_ERROR_FILE_ACCESS_DENIED Provided file does not exist or cannot be accessed
*
* @see ckmc_cert_free()
- * @see ckmc_load_from_pkcs12_file()
* @see #ckmc_cert_s
*/
int ckmc_load_cert_from_file(const char *file_path, ckmc_cert_s **cert);
/**
- * @brief Creates a new @a ckmc_key_s(private key), @a ckmc_cert_s(certificate), and @a ckmc_cert_list_s(CA certificates) handle from a given PKCS#12 file and returns them.
+ * @brief Creates a new @a ckmc_pkcs12_s handle and returns it.
+ *
+ * @since_tizen 2.4
+ *
+ * @remarks You must destroy the newly created @a ckmc_pkcs12_s by calling ckmc_pkcs12_free() if it
+ * is no longer needed.
+ * @remarks On success, private_key, cert && ca_cert_list ownership is transferred into newly
+ * returned ckmc_pkcs12_s.
+ *
+ * @param[in] private_key @a ckmc_key_s handle to the private key (optional)
+ * @param[in] cert @a ckmc_cert_s handle to the certificate (optional)
+ * @param[in] ca_cert_list @a ckmc_cert_list_s list of chain certificate handles (optional)
+ * @param[out] pkcs12_bundle The pointer to a newly created @a ckmc_pkcs12_s handle
+ *
+ * @return #CKMC_ERROR_NONE on success,
+ * otherwise a negative error value
+ *
+ * @retval #CKMC_ERROR_NONE Successful
+ * @retval #CKMC_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Input parameter is invalid or private_key, cert and
+ * ca_cert_list all are null
+ * @retval #CKMC_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY Not enough memory
+ *
+ * @see ckmc_pkcs12_free()
+ * @see ckmc_load_from_pkcs12_file()
+ * @see ckmc_pkcs12_load()
+ * @see #ckmc_key_s
+ * @see #ckmc_cert_s
+ * @see #ckmc_cert_list_s
+ * @see #ckmc_pkcs12_s
+ */
+int ckmc_pkcs12_new(ckmc_key_s *private_key,
+ ckmc_cert_s *cert,
+ ckmc_cert_list_s *ca_cert_list,
+ ckmc_pkcs12_s **pkcs12_bundle);
+
+/**
+ * @deprecated Deprecated since 2.4. [Use ckmc_pkcs12_load() instead]
+ * @brief Creates a new @a ckmc_key_s(private key), @a ckmc_cert_s(certificate), and
+ * @a ckmc_cert_list_s(CA certificates) handle from a given PKCS#12 file and returns them.
*
* @since_tizen 2.3
*
- * @remarks You must destroy the newly created @a ckmc_key_s, @a ckmc_cert_s, and @a ckmc_cert_list_s by calling ckmc_key_free(), ckmc_cert_free(), and ckmc_cert_list_all_free() if they are no longer needed.
+ * @remarks You must destroy the newly created @a ckmc_key_s, @a ckmc_cert_s, and
+ * @a ckmc_cert_list_s by calling ckmc_key_free(), ckmc_cert_free(), and
+ * ckmc_cert_list_all_free() if they are no longer needed.
*
* @param[in] file_path The path of PKCS12 file to be loaded
* @param[in] passphrase The passphrase used to decrypt the PCKS12 file \n
- * If PKCS12 file is not encrypted, passphrase can be null.
+ * If PKCS12 file is not encrypted, passphrase can be null
* @param[out] private_key The pointer of newly created @a ckmc_key_s handle for a private key
* @param[out] cert The pointer of newly created @a ckmc_cert_s handle for a certificate \n
- * It is null if the PKCS12 file does not contain a certificate.
- * @param[out] ca_cert_list The pointer of newly created @a ckmc_cert_list_s handle for CA certificates \n
- * It is null if the PKCS12 file does not contain CA certificates.
+ * It is null if the PKCS12 file does not contain a certificate
+ * @param[out] ca_cert_list The pointer of newly created @a ckmc_cert_list_s handle for CA
+ * certificates \n
+ * It is null if the PKCS12 file does not contain CA certificates
*
* @return #CKMC_ERROR_NONE on success,
* otherwise a negative error value
* @retval #CKMC_ERROR_INVALID_FORMAT Invalid PKCS12 file format
* @retval #CKMC_ERROR_FILE_ACCESS_DENIED Provided file does not exist or cannot be accessed
*
+ * @see ckmc_pkcs12_new()
+ * @see ckmc_pkcs12_load()
* @see ckmc_key_free()
* @see ckmc_cert_free()
* @see ckmc_cert_list_all_free()
* @see #ckmc_cert_s
* @see #ckmc_cert_list_s
*/
-int ckmc_load_from_pkcs12_file(const char *file_path, const char *passphrase,
- ckmc_key_s **private_key, ckmc_cert_s **cert,
- ckmc_cert_list_s **ca_cert_list);
+int ckmc_load_from_pkcs12_file(const char *file_path,
+ const char *passphrase,
+ ckmc_key_s **private_key, ckmc_cert_s **cert,
+ ckmc_cert_list_s **ca_cert_list);
+
+/**
+ * @brief Creates a new @a ckmc_pkcs12_s handle from a given PKCS#12 file and returns it.
+ *
+ * @since_tizen 2.4
+ *
+ * @remarks You must destroy the newly created @a ckmc_pkcs12_s by calling ckmc_pkcs12_free() if
+ * they are no longer needed.
+ *
+ * @param[in] file_path The path of PKCS12 file to be loaded
+ * @param[in] passphrase The passphrase used to decrypt the PCKS12 file \n
+ * If PKCS12 file is not encrypted, passphrase can be null
+ * @param[out] ca_cert_list The pointer of newly created @a ckmc_cert_list_s handle for CA
+ * certificates \n
+ * It is null if the PKCS12 file does not contain CA certificates
+ *
+ * @return #CKMC_ERROR_NONE on success,
+ * otherwise a negative error value
+ *
+ * @retval #CKMC_ERROR_NONE Successful
+ * @retval #CKMC_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY Not enough memory space
+ * @retval #CKMC_ERROR_INVALID_FORMAT Invalid PKCS12 file format
+ * @retval #CKMC_ERROR_FILE_ACCESS_DENIED Provided file does not exist or cannot be accessed
+ *
+ * @see ckmc_pkcs12_free()
+ * @see #ckmc_pkcs12_s
+ */
+int ckmc_pkcs12_load(const char *file_path,
+ const char *passphrase,
+ ckmc_pkcs12_s **pkcs12_bundle);
+
+/**
+ * @brief Destroys the @a ckmc_pkcs12_s handle and releases all its resources.
+ *
+ * @since_tizen 2.4
+ *
+ * @param[in] pkcs12 The @a ckmc_pkcs12_s handle to destroy
+ *
+ * @see ckmc_pkcs12_new()
+ * @see ckmc_pkcs12_load()
+ */
+void ckmc_pkcs12_free(ckmc_pkcs12_s *pkcs12);
/**
- * @internal
* @brief Creates a new @a ckmc_alias_list_s handle and returns it.
- * The alias pointer in the returned @a ckmc_alias_list_s handle points to the provided characters and next is null.
+ * The alias pointer in the returned @a ckmc_alias_list_s handle points to the provided
+ * characters and next is null.
*
- * @since_tizen 2.3
+ * @since_tizen 2.4
*
- * @remarks You must destroy the newly created @a ckmc_alias_list_s by calling ckmc_alias_list_free() or ckmc_alias_list_all_free() if it is no longer needed.
+ * @remarks You must destroy the newly created @a ckmc_alias_list_s
+ * by calling ckmc_alias_list_free() or ckmc_alias_list_all_free() if it is no longer
+ * needed.
*
* @param[in] alias The first item to be set in the newly created @a ckmc_alias_list_s
* @param[out] ppalias_list The pointer to a newly created @a ckmc_alias_list_s handle
*
- * @return @c 0 on success,
+ * @return #CKMC_ERROR_NONE on success,
* otherwise a negative error value
*
+ * @retval #CKMC_ERROR_NONE Successful
* @retval #CKMC_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Input parameter is invalid
* @retval #CKMC_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY Not enough memory
*
int ckmc_alias_list_new(char *alias, ckmc_alias_list_s **ppalias_list);
/**
- * @internal
- * @brief Creates a new @a ckmc_alias_list_s handle, adds it to a previous @a ckmc_alias_list_s and returns it.
- * The alias pointer in the returned @a ckmc_alias_list_s handle points to the provided characters and next is null.
+ * @brief Creates a new @a ckmc_alias_list_s handle, adds it to a previous @a ckmc_alias_list_s and
+ * returns it. The alias pointer in the returned @a ckmc_alias_list_s handle points to the
+ * provided characters and next is null.
*
- * @since_tizen 2.3
+ * @since_tizen 2.4
*
- * @param[in] previous The last @a ckmc_alias_list_s handle to which a newly created @a ckmc_alias_list_s is added
+ * @param[in] previous The last @a ckmc_alias_list_s handle to which a newly created
+ * @a ckmc_alias_list_s is added
* @param[in] alias The item to be set in the newly created @a ckmc_alias_list_s
* @param[out] pplast The pointer to a newly created and added @a ckmc_alias_list_s handle
*
- * @return @c 0 on success,
+ * @return #CKMC_ERROR_NONE on success,
* otherwise a negative error value
*
+ * @retval #CKMC_ERROR_NONE Successful
* @retval #CKMC_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Input parameter is invalid
* @retval #CKMC_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY Not enough memory
*
* @see #ckmc_alias_list_s
*/
int ckmc_alias_list_add(ckmc_alias_list_s *previous,
- char *alias, ckmc_alias_list_s **pplast);
+ char *alias,
+ ckmc_alias_list_s **pplast);
/**
- * @internal
- * @brief Destroys the @a ckmc_alias_list_s handle and releases resources of @a ckmc_alias_list_s from the provided first handle cascadingly.
+ * @brief Destroys the @a ckmc_alias_list_s handle and releases resources of @a ckmc_alias_list_s
+ * from the provided first handle cascadingly.
*
- * @since_tizen 2.3
+ * @since_tizen 2.4
*
* @remarks It does not destroy an alias itself in @a ckmc_alias_list_s.
*
void ckmc_alias_list_free(ckmc_alias_list_s *first);
/**
- * @brief Destroys the @a ckmc_alias_list_s handle and releases all its resources from the provided first handle cascadingly.
+ * @brief Destroys the @a ckmc_alias_list_s handle and releases all its resources from the provided
+ * first handle cascadingly.
*
- * @since_tizen 2.3
+ * @since_tizen 2.4
*
* @remarks It also destroys the alias in @a ckmc_alias_list_s.
*
void ckmc_alias_list_all_free(ckmc_alias_list_s *first);
/**
- * @internal
* @brief Creates a new @a ckmc_cert_list_s handle and returns it.
- * The cert pointer in the returned @a ckmc_cert_list_s handle points to the provided @a ckmc_cert_s and next is null.
+ * The cert pointer in the returned @a ckmc_cert_list_s handle points to the provided
+ * @a ckmc_cert_s and next is null.
*
- * @since_tizen 2.3
+ * @since_tizen 2.4
*
- * @remarks You must destroy the newly created @a ckmc_cert_list_s by calling ckmc_cert_list_free() or ckmc_cert_list_all_free() if it is no longer needed.
+ * @remarks You must destroy the newly created @a ckmc_cert_list_s by calling ckmc_cert_list_free()
+ * or ckmc_cert_list_all_free() if it is no longer needed.
*
* @param[in] cert The first item to be set in the newly created @a ckmc_cert_list_s
* @param[out] ppalias_list The pointer to a newly created @a ckmc_alias_list_s handle
*
- * @return @c 0 on success,
+ * @return #CKMC_ERROR_NONE on success,
* otherwise a negative error value
*
+ * @retval #CKMC_ERROR_NONE Successful
* @retval #CKMC_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Input parameter is invalid
* @retval #CKMC_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY Not enough memory
*
int ckmc_cert_list_new(ckmc_cert_s *cert, ckmc_cert_list_s **ppalias_list);
/**
- * @internal
- * @brief Creates a new @a ckmc_cert_list_s handle, adds it to a previous @a ckmc_cert_list_s and returns it.
- * The cert pointer in the returned @a ckmc_alias_list_s handle points to the provided @a ckmc_cert_s and next is null.
+ * @brief Creates a new @a ckmc_cert_list_s handle, adds it to a previous @a ckmc_cert_list_s and
+ * returns it. The cert pointer in the returned @a ckmc_alias_list_s handle points to the
+ * provided @a ckmc_cert_s and next is null.
*
- * @since_tizen 2.3
+ * @since_tizen 2.4
*
- * @param[in] previous The last @a ckmc_cert_list_s handle to which a newly created @a ckmc_cert_list_s is added
+ * @param[in] previous The last @a ckmc_cert_list_s handle to which a newly created
+ * @a ckmc_cert_list_s is added
* @param[in] cert The item to be set in the newly created @a ckmc_cert_list_s
* @param[out] pplast The pointer to a newly created and added @a ckmc_alias_list_s handle
*
- * @return @c 0 on success,
+ * @return #CKMC_ERROR_NONE on success,
* otherwise a negative error value
*
+ * @retval #CKMC_ERROR_NONE Successful
* @retval #CKMC_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Input parameter is invalid
* @retval #CKMC_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY Not enough memory
*
* @see ckmc_cert_list_all_free()
* @see #ckmc_cert_list_s
*/
-int ckmc_cert_list_add(ckmc_cert_list_s *previous,
- ckmc_cert_s *cert, ckmc_cert_list_s **pplast);
+int ckmc_cert_list_add(ckmc_cert_list_s *previous, ckmc_cert_s *cert, ckmc_cert_list_s **pplast);
/**
- * @internal
- * @brief Destroys the @a ckmc_cert_list_s handle and releases resources of @a ckmc_cert_list_s from the provided first handle cascadingly.
+ * @brief Destroys the @a ckmc_cert_list_s handle and releases resources of @a ckmc_cert_list_s
+ * from the provided first handle cascadingly.
*
- * @since_tizen 2.3
+ * @since_tizen 2.4
*
* @remarks It does not destroy @a ckmc_cert_s itself in @a ckmc_cert_list_s.
*
void ckmc_cert_list_free(ckmc_cert_list_s *first);
/**
- * @brief Destroys the @a ckmc_cert_list_s handle and releases all its resources from the provided first handle cascadingly.
+ * @brief Destroys the @a ckmc_cert_list_s handle and releases all its resources from the provided
+ * first handle cascadingly.
*
* @since_tizen 2.3
*
- * @remarks It also destroys @a ckmc_cert_s in ckmc_cert_list_s.
+ * @remarks It also destroys @a ckmc_cert_s in @a ckmc_cert_list_s.
*
* @param[in] first The first @a ckmc_cert_list_s handle to destroy
*
void ckmc_cert_list_all_free(ckmc_cert_list_s *first);
/**
+ * @brief Creates new parameter list.
+ *
+ * @since_tizen 3.0
+ *
+ * @remarks Caller is responsible for freeing it with ckmc_param_list_free().
+ *
+ * @param[in] pparams Double pointer to the handle of param list to which the
+ * newly created algorithm param list will be assigned
+ *
+ * @return #CKMC_ERROR_NONE on success,
+ * otherwise a negative error value
+ *
+ * @retval #CKMC_ERROR_NONE Successful
+ * @retval #CKMC_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Input parameter is invalid
+ *
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_set_integer()
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_set_buffer()
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_free()
+ * @see ckmc_generate_new_params()
+ * @see #ckmc_param_list_h
+ * @see #ckmc_param_name_e
+ */
+int ckmc_param_list_new(ckmc_param_list_h *pparams);
+
+/**
+ * @brief Set integer parameter to the list.
+ *
+ * @since_tizen 3.0
+ *
+ * @remarks Caller is responsible for @a ckmc_param_list_h creation.
+ *
+ * @param[in] params Algorithm param list handle created with
+ * ckmc_param_list_new() or ckmc_generate_new_params() \n
+ * New param with @a name and @a value will be set` here
+ * @param[in] name Name of parameter to set \n
+ * Existing parameter will be overwritten \n
+ * Passing invalid parameter name will result in an error
+ * @param[in] value Value of the parameter in form of a integer
+ *
+ * @return #CKMC_ERROR_NONE on success,
+ * otherwise a negative error value
+ *
+ * @retval #CKMC_ERROR_NONE Successful
+ * @retval #CKMC_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Input parameter is invalid
+ *
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_new()
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_set_buffer()
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_get_integer()
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_get_buffer()
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_free()
+ * @see ckmc_generate_new_params()
+ * @see #ckmc_param_list_h
+ * @see #ckmc_param_name_e
+ */
+int ckmc_param_list_set_integer(ckmc_param_list_h params,
+ ckmc_param_name_e name,
+ uint64_t value);
+
+/**
+ * @brief Set buffer parameter to the list.
+ *
+ * @since_tizen 3.0
+ *
+ * @remarks Caller is responsible for @a ckmc_param_list_h creation.
+ *
+ * @param[in] params Algorithm param list handle created with
+ * ckmc_param_list_new() or ckmc_generate_new_params()
+ * New param with @a name and @a buffer will be set here
+ * @param[in] name Name of parameter to set \n
+ * Existing parameter will be overwritten \n
+ * Passing invalid parameter name will result in an error
+ * @param[in] buffer Value of the parameter in form of a buffer \n
+ * Caller is responsible for creating and freeing the buffer
+ *
+ * @return #CKMC_ERROR_NONE on success,
+ * otherwise a negative error value
+ *
+ * @retval #CKMC_ERROR_NONE Successful
+ * @retval #CKMC_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Input parameter is invalid
+ *
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_new()
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_set_integer()
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_get_integer()
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_get_buffer()
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_free()
+ * @see ckmc_generate_new_params()
+ * @see #ckmc_param_list_h
+ * @see #ckmc_param_name_e
+ */
+int ckmc_param_list_set_buffer(ckmc_param_list_h params,
+ ckmc_param_name_e name,
+ const ckmc_raw_buffer_s *buffer);
+
+/**
+ * @brief Gets integer parameter from the list.
+ *
+ * @since_tizen 3.0
+ *
+ * @remarks Caller is responsible for @a ckmc_param_list_h creation.
+ *
+ * @param[in] params Algorithm param list handle created with
+ * ckmc_param_list_new() or ckmc_generate_new_params()
+ * which contains param with @a name
+ * @param[in] name Name of parameter to get
+ * @param[out] pvalue Value of the parameter in form of a integer
+ *
+ * @return #CKMC_ERROR_NONE on success,
+ * otherwise a negative error value
+ *
+ * @retval #CKMC_ERROR_NONE Successful
+ * @retval #CKMC_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Input parameter is invalid
+ *
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_new()
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_set_integer()
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_set_buffer()
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_get_buffer()
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_free()
+ * @see ckmc_generate_new_params()
+ * @see #ckmc_param_list_h
+ * @see #ckmc_param_name_e
+ */
+
+int ckmc_param_list_get_integer(ckmc_param_list_h params,
+ ckmc_param_name_e name,
+ uint64_t *pvalue);
+
+/**
+ * @brief Gets buffer parameter from the list.
+ *
+ * @since_tizen 3.0
+ *
+ * @remarks Caller is responsible for @a ckmc_param_list_h creation.
+ *
+ * @param[in] params Algorithm param list handle created with
+ * ckmc_param_list_new() or ckmc_generate_new_params()
+ * which contains param with @a name
+ * @param[in] name Name of parameter to get
+ * @param[out] ppbuffer Value of the parameter in form of a buffer \n
+ * Caller is responsible for creating and freeing the buffer
+ *
+ * @return #CKMC_ERROR_NONE on success,
+ * otherwise a negative error value
+ *
+ * @retval #CKMC_ERROR_NONE Successful
+ * @retval #CKMC_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Input parameter is invalid
+ *
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_new()
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_set_integer()
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_set_buffer()
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_get_integer()
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_free()
+ * @see ckmc_generate_new_params()
+ * @see ckmc_buffer_free()
+ * @see #ckmc_param_list_h
+ * @see #ckmc_param_name_e
+ */
+int ckmc_param_list_get_buffer(ckmc_param_list_h params,
+ ckmc_param_name_e name,
+ ckmc_raw_buffer_s **ppbuffer);
+
+/**
+ * @brief Frees previously allocated list of algorithm params.
+ *
+ * @since_tizen 3.0
+ *
+ * @param[in] first First element of the list to be freed
+ *
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_new()
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_set_integer()
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_set_buffer()
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_get_integer()
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_get_buffer()
+ * @see ckmc_generate_new_params()
+ * @see #ckmc_param_list_h
+ * @see #ckmc_param_name_e
+ */
+void ckmc_param_list_free(ckmc_param_list_h params);
+
+/**
+ * @brief Generates algorithm parameters for a given algorithm type and set them to the list.
+ *
+ * @since_tizen 3.0
+ *
+ * @remarks Caller is responsible for @a ckmc_param_list_h destruction.
+ * @remarks Algorithm parameters are set to default values. Optional fields are left empty.
+ * Initialization vectors are left empty (they have to be set manually). Caller is
+ * responsible for freeing the list with ckmc_param_list_free().
+ * @remarks If the function returns error, provided param list may contain some of default parameters.
+ *
+ * @param[in] type Type of the algorithm
+ * @param[out] pparams Newly generated handle of param list which should be freed by caller after used
+ *
+ * @return #CKMC_ERROR_NONE on success,
+ * otherwise a negative error value
+ *
+ * @retval #CKMC_ERROR_NONE Successful
+ * @retval #CKMC_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Input parameter is invalid
+ *
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_new()
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_set_integer()
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_set_buffer()
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_get_integer()
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_get_buffer()
+ * @see ckmc_param_list_free()
+ * @see #ckmc_param_list_h
+ * @see #ckmc_param_name_e
+ */
+int ckmc_generate_new_params(ckmc_algo_type_e type, ckmc_param_list_h *pparams);
+
+/**
* @}
*/