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/* 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 PKIX_RevocationChecker
* type.
*
*/
#ifndef _PKIX_REVCHECKER_H
#define _PKIX_REVCHECKER_H
#include "pkixt.h"
#include "pkix_pl_pki.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_RevocationChecker
*
* PKIX_RevocationChecker provides a standard way of revocation checking.
* Caller should configure two set of tests(represented at lists of
* RevocationMethod objects) to be performed on the leaf and on the rest of
* the chain certificates.
*
* PKIX_RevocationMethods provide a standard way for the caller to insert
* their own custom revocation checks to verify the revocation status of
* certificates. This may be useful in many scenarios, including when the
* caller wishes to use their own revocation checking mechanism instead of (or
* in addition to) the default revocation checking mechanism provided by
* libpkix, which uses CRLs and OCSP.
*
* Once the caller has created the RevocationMethod object(s), the caller
* then specifies the RevocationMethod object(s) in a RevocationCheck object
* and sets it into a ProcessingParams.
*/
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_RevocationChecker_Create
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Creates a revocation checker object with the given flags. Revocation will
* be checked at the current date.
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "leafMethodListFlags"
* Defines a set of method independent flags that will be used to check
* revocation of the leaf cert in the chain.
* "chainMethodListFlags"
* Defines a set of method independent flags that will be used to check
* revocation of the remaining certs in the chain.
* "pChecker"
* The return address of created checker.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe
*
* Multiple threads must be able to safely call this function without
* worrying about conflicts, even if they're operating on the same objects.
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a RevocationChecker 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_RevocationChecker_Create(
PKIX_UInt32 leafMethodListFlags,
PKIX_UInt32 chainMethodListFlags,
PKIX_RevocationChecker **pChecker,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_RevocationChecker_CreateAndAddMethod
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Creates revocation method object with given parameters and adds it
* to revocation checker method list.
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "revChecker"
* Address of revocation checker structure.
* "procParams"
* Address of ProcessingParams used to initialize the checker.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "methodType"
* Type of the method. Currently only two types are
* supported: crl and ocsp. (See PKIX_RevocationMethodType enum).
* "methodFlags"
* Set of flags for the method.
* "methodPriority"
* Method priority. (0 corresponds to the highest priority)
* "verificationFn"
* User call back function that will perform validation of fetched
* revocation information(new crl or ocsp response)
* "isLeafMethod"
* Boolean flag that if set to true indicates that the method should
* should be used for leaf cert revocation test(false for chain set
* methods).
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe
*
* Multiple threads must be able to safely call this function without
* worrying about conflicts, even if they're operating on the same objects.
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a RevocationChecker 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_RevocationChecker_CreateAndAddMethod(
PKIX_RevocationChecker *revChecker,
PKIX_ProcessingParams *params,
PKIX_RevocationMethodType methodType,
PKIX_UInt32 methodFlags,
PKIX_UInt32 methodPriority,
PKIX_PL_VerifyCallback verificationFn,
PKIX_Boolean isLeafMethod,
void *plContext);
/*
* FUNCTION: PKIX_RevocationChecker_Check
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Verifies revocation status of the certificate. Issuer cert is given to
* be used in verification of revocation information. Performed verification
* check depends on configured revocation methods(ocsp, crl. See
* PKIX_RevocationChecker_CreateAndAddMethod function) and a point of chain
* building process at which PKIX_RevocationChecker_Check was invoked.
* For security reasons, the cert status is checked only against cached
* revocation information during chain building stage(no trust anchor yes has
* been found). The fresh revocation information fetching is done only at chain
* verification stage after trust anchor was identified.
*
* PARAMETERS:
* "cert"
* Address of Cert whose revocation status is to be determined.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "issuer"
* Issuer cert that potentially holds public key that will be used
* to verify revocation info.
* "revChecker"
* Address of revocation checker structure.
* "procParams"
* Address of ProcessingParams used to initialize the checker.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "chainVerificationState"
* Need to be set to true, if the check was called during chain verification
* as an opposite to chain building.
* "testingLeafCert"
* Set to true if verifying revocation status of a leaf cert.
* "revStatus"
* Address of the returned revocation status of the cert.
* "pResultCode"
* Address where revocation status will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
* "pNBIOContext"
* Address at which platform-dependent non-blocking I/O context is stored.
* Must be non-NULL.
* "plContext"
* Platform-specific context pointer.
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Thread Safe
*
* Multiple threads must be able to safely call this function without
* worrying about conflicts, even if they're operating on the same objects.
* RETURNS:
* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
* Returns a RevocationChecker 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_RevocationChecker_Check(PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_PL_Cert *issuer,
PKIX_RevocationChecker *revChecker,
PKIX_ProcessingParams *procParams,
PKIX_Boolean chainVerificationState,
PKIX_Boolean testingLeafCert,
PKIX_RevocationStatus *revStatus,
PKIX_UInt32 *pReasonCode,
void **pNbioContext,
void *plContext);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _PKIX_REVCHECKER_H */