openssl/test/params_test.c

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/*
* Copyright 2019 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
* https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
* or in the file LICENSE in the source distribution.
*/
/*
* This program tests the use of OSSL_PARAM, currently in raw form.
*/
#include <string.h>
#include <openssl/bn.h>
#include <openssl/core.h>
#include <openssl/params.h>
#include "internal/nelem.h"
#include "testutil.h"
/*-
* PROVIDER SECTION
* ================
*
* Even though it's not necessarily ONLY providers doing this part,
* they are naturally going to be the most common users of
* set_params and get_params functions.
*/
/*
* In real use cases, setters and getters would take an object with
* which the parameters are associated. This structure is a cheap
* simulation.
*/
struct object_st {
/*
* Documented as a native integer, of the size given by sizeof(int).
* Assumed data type OSSL_PARAM_INTEGER
*/
int p1;
/*
* Documented as a native double, of the size given by sizeof(double).
* Assumed data type OSSL_PARAM_REAL
*/
double p2;
/*
* Documented as an arbitrarly large unsigned integer.
* The data size must be large enough to accomodate.
* Assumed data type OSSL_PARAM_UNSIGNED_INTEGER
*/
BIGNUM *p3;
/*
* Documented as a C string.
* The data size must be large enough to accomodate.
* Assumed data type OSSL_PARAM_UTF8_STRING
*/
char *p4;
size_t p4_l;
/*
* Documented as a C string.
* Assumed data type OSSL_PARAM_UTF8_STRING
*/
char p5[256];
size_t p5_l;
/*
* Documented as a pointer to a constant C string.
* Assumed data type OSSL_PARAM_UTF8_PTR
*/
const char *p6;
size_t p6_l;
};
#define p1_init 42 /* The ultimate answer */
#define p2_init 6.283 /* Magic number */
/* Stolen from evp_data, BLAKE2s256 test */
#define p3_init \
"4142434445464748494a4b4c4d4e4f50" \
"5152535455565758595a616263646566" \
"6768696a6b6c6d6e6f70717273747576" \
"7778797a30313233343536373839"
#define p4_init "BLAKE2s256" /* Random string */
#define p5_init "Hellow World" /* Random string */
#define p6_init OPENSSL_FULL_VERSION_STR /* Static string */
static void cleanup_object(void *vobj)
{
struct object_st *obj = vobj;
BN_free(obj->p3);
obj->p3 = NULL;
OPENSSL_free(obj->p4);
obj->p4 = NULL;
OPENSSL_free(obj);
}
static void *init_object(void)
{
struct object_st *obj = OPENSSL_zalloc(sizeof(*obj));
obj->p1 = p1_init;
obj->p2 = p2_init;
if (!TEST_true(BN_hex2bn(&obj->p3, p3_init)))
goto fail;
if (!TEST_ptr(obj->p4 = OPENSSL_strdup(p4_init)))
goto fail;
strcpy(obj->p5, p5_init);
obj->p6 = p6_init;
return obj;
fail:
cleanup_object(obj);
obj = NULL;
return NULL;
}
/*
* RAW provider, which handles the parameters in a very raw manner,
* with no fancy API and very minimal checking. The application that
* calls these to set or request parameters MUST get its OSSL_PARAM
* array right.
*/
static int raw_set_params(void *vobj, const OSSL_PARAM *params)
{
struct object_st *obj = vobj;
for (; params->key != NULL; params++)
if (strcmp(params->key, "p1") == 0) {
obj->p1 = *(int *)params->data;
} else if (strcmp(params->key, "p2") == 0) {
obj->p2 = *(double *)params->data;
} else if (strcmp(params->key, "p3") == 0) {
BN_free(obj->p3);
if (!TEST_ptr(obj->p3 = BN_native2bn(params->data,
params->data_size, NULL)))
return 0;
} else if (strcmp(params->key, "p4") == 0) {
OPENSSL_free(obj->p4);
if (!TEST_ptr(obj->p4 = OPENSSL_strndup(params->data,
params->data_size)))
return 0;
} else if (strcmp(params->key, "p5") == 0) {
strncpy(obj->p5, params->data, params->data_size);
} else if (strcmp(params->key, "p6") == 0) {
obj->p6 = *(const char **)params->data;
}
return 1;
}
static int raw_get_params(void *vobj, const OSSL_PARAM *params)
{
struct object_st *obj = vobj;
for (; params->key != NULL; params++)
if (strcmp(params->key, "p1") == 0) {
if (params->return_size != NULL)
*params->return_size = sizeof(obj->p1);
*(int *)params->data = obj->p1;
} else if (strcmp(params->key, "p2") == 0) {
if (params->return_size != NULL)
*params->return_size = sizeof(obj->p2);
*(double *)params->data = obj->p2;
} else if (strcmp(params->key, "p3") == 0) {
size_t bytes = BN_num_bytes(obj->p3);
if (params->return_size != NULL)
*params->return_size = bytes;
if (!TEST_size_t_ge(params->data_size, bytes))
return 0;
BN_bn2nativepad(obj->p3, params->data, bytes);
} else if (strcmp(params->key, "p4") == 0) {
size_t bytes = strlen(obj->p4) + 1;
if (params->return_size != NULL)
*params->return_size = bytes;
if (!TEST_size_t_ge(params->data_size, bytes))
return 0;
strcpy(params->data, obj->p4);
} else if (strcmp(params->key, "p5") == 0) {
size_t bytes = strlen(obj->p5) + 1;
if (params->return_size != NULL)
*params->return_size = bytes;
if (!TEST_size_t_ge(params->data_size, bytes))
return 0;
strcpy(params->data, obj->p5);
} else if (strcmp(params->key, "p6") == 0) {
/*
* We COULD also use OPENSSL_FULL_VERSION_STR directly and
* use sizeof(OPENSSL_FULL_VERSION_STR) instead of calling
* strlen().
* The caller wouldn't know the difference.
*/
size_t bytes = strlen(obj->p6) + 1;
if (params->return_size != NULL)
*params->return_size = bytes;
*(const char **)params->data = obj->p6;
}
return 1;
}
/*
* API provider, which handles the parameters using the API from params.h
*/
static int api_set_params(void *vobj, const OSSL_PARAM *params)
{
struct object_st *obj = vobj;
const OSSL_PARAM *p = NULL;
if ((p = OSSL_PARAM_locate(params, "p1")) != NULL
&& !TEST_true(OSSL_PARAM_get_int(p, &obj->p1)))
return 0;
if ((p = OSSL_PARAM_locate(params, "p2")) != NULL
&& !TEST_true(OSSL_PARAM_get_double(p, &obj->p2)))
return 0;
if ((p = OSSL_PARAM_locate(params, "p3")) != NULL
&& !TEST_true(OSSL_PARAM_get_BN(p, &obj->p3)))
return 0;
if ((p = OSSL_PARAM_locate(params, "p4")) != NULL) {
OPENSSL_free(obj->p4);
obj->p4 = NULL;
/* If the value pointer is NULL, we get it automatically allocated */
if (!TEST_true(OSSL_PARAM_get_utf8_string(p, &obj->p4, 0)))
return 0;
}
if ((p = OSSL_PARAM_locate(params, "p5")) != NULL) {
char *p5_ptr = obj->p5;
if (!TEST_true(OSSL_PARAM_get_utf8_string(p, &p5_ptr, sizeof(obj->p5))))
return 0;
}
if ((p = OSSL_PARAM_locate(params, "p6")) != NULL
&& !TEST_true(OSSL_PARAM_get_utf8_ptr(p, &obj->p6)))
return 0;
return 1;
}
static int api_get_params(void *vobj, const OSSL_PARAM *params)
{
struct object_st *obj = vobj;
const OSSL_PARAM *p = NULL;
if ((p = OSSL_PARAM_locate(params, "p1")) != NULL
&& !TEST_true(OSSL_PARAM_set_int(p, obj->p1)))
return 0;
if ((p = OSSL_PARAM_locate(params, "p2")) != NULL
&& !TEST_true(OSSL_PARAM_set_double(p, obj->p2)))
return 0;
if ((p = OSSL_PARAM_locate(params, "p3")) != NULL
&& !TEST_true(OSSL_PARAM_set_BN(p, obj->p3)))
return 0;
if ((p = OSSL_PARAM_locate(params, "p4")) != NULL
&& !TEST_true(OSSL_PARAM_set_utf8_string(p, obj->p4)))
return 0;
if ((p = OSSL_PARAM_locate(params, "p5")) != NULL
&& !TEST_true(OSSL_PARAM_set_utf8_string(p, obj->p5)))
return 0;
if ((p = OSSL_PARAM_locate(params, "p6")) != NULL
&& !TEST_true(OSSL_PARAM_set_utf8_ptr(p, obj->p6)))
return 0;
return 1;
}
/*
* This structure only simulates a provider dispatch, the real deal is
* a bit more code that's not necessary in these tests.
*/
struct provider_dispatch_st {
int (*set_params)(void *obj, const OSSL_PARAM *params);
int (*get_params)(void *obj, const OSSL_PARAM *params);
};
/* "raw" provider */
static const struct provider_dispatch_st provider_raw = {
raw_set_params, raw_get_params
};
/* "api" provider */
static const struct provider_dispatch_st provider_api = {
api_set_params, api_get_params
};
/*-
* APPLICATION SECTION
* ===================
*/
/* In all our tests, these are variables that get manipulated as parameters
*
* These arrays consistenly do nothing with the "p2" parameter, and
* always include a "foo" parameter. This is to check that the
* set_params and get_params calls ignore the lack of parameters that
* the application isn't interested in, as well as ignore parameters
* they don't understand (the application may have one big bag of
* parameters).
*/
static int app_p1; /* "p1" */
static double app_p2; /* "p2" is ignored */
static BIGNUM *app_p3 = NULL; /* "p3" */
static unsigned char bignumbin[4096]; /* "p3" */
static size_t bignumbin_l; /* "p3" */
static char app_p4[256]; /* "p4" */
static size_t app_p4_l; /* "p4" */
static char app_p5[256]; /* "p5" */
static size_t app_p5_l; /* "p5" */
static const char *app_p6 = NULL; /* "p6" */
static size_t app_p6_l; /* "p6" */
static unsigned char foo[1]; /* "foo" */
static size_t foo_l; /* "foo" */
#define app_p1_init 17 /* A random number */
#define app_p2_init 47.11 /* Another random number */
#define app_p3_init "deadbeef" /* Classic */
#define app_p4_init "Hello"
#define app_p5_init "World"
#define app_p6_init "Cookie"
#define app_foo_init 'z'
static int cleanup_app_variables(void)
{
BN_free(app_p3);
app_p3 = NULL;
return 1;
}
static int init_app_variables(void)
{
int l = 0;
cleanup_app_variables();
app_p1 = app_p1_init;
app_p2 = app_p2_init;
if (!BN_hex2bn(&app_p3, app_p3_init)
|| (l = BN_bn2nativepad(app_p3, bignumbin, sizeof(bignumbin))) < 0)
return 0;
bignumbin_l = (size_t)l;
strcpy(app_p4, app_p4_init);
app_p4_l = sizeof(app_p4_init);
strcpy(app_p5, app_p5_init);
app_p5_l = sizeof(app_p5_init);
app_p6 = app_p6_init;
foo[0] = app_foo_init;
foo_l = sizeof(app_foo_init);
return 1;
}
/*
* Here, we define test OSSL_PARAM arrays
*/
/* An array of OSSL_PARAM, specific in the most raw manner possible */
static const OSSL_PARAM static_raw_params[] = {
{ "p1", OSSL_PARAM_INTEGER, &app_p1, sizeof(app_p1), NULL },
{ "p3", OSSL_PARAM_UNSIGNED_INTEGER, &bignumbin, sizeof(bignumbin),
&bignumbin_l },
{ "p4", OSSL_PARAM_UTF8_STRING, &app_p4, sizeof(app_p4), &app_p4_l },
{ "p5", OSSL_PARAM_UTF8_STRING, &app_p5, sizeof(app_p5), &app_p5_l },
{ "p6", OSSL_PARAM_UTF8_PTR, &app_p6, sizeof(app_p6), &app_p6_l },
{ "foo", OSSL_PARAM_OCTET_STRING, &foo, sizeof(foo), &foo_l },
{ NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL }
};
/* The same array of OSSL_PARAM, specified with the macros from params.h */
static const OSSL_PARAM static_api_params[] = {
OSSL_PARAM_int("p1", &app_p1),
OSSL_PARAM_SIZED_BN("p3", &bignumbin, sizeof(bignumbin), bignumbin_l),
OSSL_PARAM_DEFN("p4", OSSL_PARAM_UTF8_STRING,
&app_p4, sizeof(app_p4), &app_p4_l),
OSSL_PARAM_DEFN("p5", OSSL_PARAM_UTF8_STRING,
&app_p5, sizeof(app_p5), &app_p5_l),
OSSL_PARAM_DEFN("p6", OSSL_PARAM_UTF8_PTR,
&app_p6, sizeof(app_p6), &app_p6_l),
OSSL_PARAM_DEFN("foo", OSSL_PARAM_OCTET_STRING, &foo, sizeof(foo), &foo_l),
OSSL_PARAM_END
};
/*
* The same array again, but constructed at run-time
* This exercises the OSSL_PARAM constructor functions
*/
OSSL_PARAM *construct_api_params(void)
{
size_t n = 0;
static OSSL_PARAM params[10];
OSSL_PARAM param_end = OSSL_PARAM_END;
params[n++] = OSSL_PARAM_construct_int("p1", &app_p1, NULL);
params[n++] = OSSL_PARAM_construct_BN("p3", bignumbin, sizeof(bignumbin),
&bignumbin_l);
params[n++] = OSSL_PARAM_construct_utf8_string("p4", app_p4, sizeof(app_p4),
&app_p4_l);
params[n++] = OSSL_PARAM_construct_utf8_string("p5", app_p5,
sizeof(app_p5), &app_p5_l);
params[n++] = OSSL_PARAM_construct_utf8_ptr("p6", (char **)&app_p6,
&app_p6_l);
params[n++] = OSSL_PARAM_construct_octet_string("foo", &foo, sizeof(foo),
&foo_l);
params[n++] = param_end;
return params;
}
struct param_owner_st {
const OSSL_PARAM *static_params;
OSSL_PARAM *(*constructed_params)(void);
};
struct param_owner_st raw_params = {
static_raw_params, NULL
};
struct param_owner_st api_params = {
static_api_params, construct_api_params
};
/*-
* TESTING
* =======
*/
/*
* Test cases to combine parameters with "provider side" functions
*/
static struct {
const struct provider_dispatch_st *prov;
const struct param_owner_st *app;
const char *desc;
} test_cases[] = {
/* Tests within specific methods */
{ &provider_raw, &raw_params, "raw provider vs raw params" },
{ &provider_api, &api_params, "api provider vs api params" },
/* Mixed methods */
{ &provider_raw, &api_params, "raw provider vs api params" },
{ &provider_api, &raw_params, "api provider vs raw params" },
};
/* Generic tester of combinations of "providers" and params */
static int test_case_variant(const OSSL_PARAM *params,
const struct provider_dispatch_st *prov)
{
BIGNUM *verify_p3 = NULL;
void *obj = NULL;
int errcnt = 0;
/*
* Initialize
*/
if (!TEST_ptr(obj = init_object())
|| !TEST_true(BN_hex2bn(&verify_p3, p3_init))) {
errcnt++;
goto fin;
}
/*
* Get parameters a first time, just to see that getting works and
* gets us the values we expect.
*/
init_app_variables();
if (!TEST_true(prov->get_params(obj, params))
|| !TEST_int_eq(app_p1, p1_init) /* "provider" value */
|| !TEST_ulong_eq(app_p2, app_p2_init) /* Should remain untouched */
|| !TEST_ptr(BN_native2bn(bignumbin, bignumbin_l, app_p3))
|| !TEST_BN_eq(app_p3, verify_p3) /* "provider" value */
|| !TEST_str_eq(app_p4, p4_init) /* "provider" value */
|| !TEST_str_eq(app_p5, p5_init) /* "provider" value */
|| !TEST_str_eq(app_p6, p6_init) /* "provider" value */
|| !TEST_char_eq(foo[0], app_foo_init) /* Should remain untouched */
|| !TEST_int_eq(foo_l, sizeof(app_foo_init)))
errcnt++;
/*
* Set parameters, then sneak into the object itself and check
* that its attributes got set (or ignored) properly.
*/
init_app_variables();
if (!TEST_true(prov->set_params(obj, params))) {
errcnt++;
} else {
struct object_st *sneakpeek = obj;
if (!TEST_int_eq(sneakpeek->p1, app_p1) /* app value set */
|| !TEST_ulong_eq(sneakpeek->p2, p2_init) /* Should remain untouched */
|| !TEST_BN_eq(sneakpeek->p3, app_p3) /* app value set */
|| !TEST_str_eq(sneakpeek->p4, app_p4) /* app value set */
|| !TEST_str_eq(sneakpeek->p5, app_p5)) /* app value set */
errcnt++;
}
/*
* Get parameters again, checking that we get different values
* than earlier where relevant.
*/
BN_free(verify_p3);
verify_p3 = NULL;
if (!TEST_true(BN_hex2bn(&verify_p3, app_p3_init))) {
errcnt++;
goto fin;
}
if (!TEST_true(prov->get_params(obj, params))
|| !TEST_int_eq(app_p1, app_p1_init) /* app value */
|| !TEST_ulong_eq(app_p2, app_p2_init) /* Should remain untouched */
|| !TEST_ptr(BN_native2bn(bignumbin, bignumbin_l, app_p3))
|| !TEST_BN_eq(app_p3, verify_p3) /* app value */
|| !TEST_str_eq(app_p4, app_p4_init) /* app value */
|| !TEST_str_eq(app_p5, app_p5_init) /* app value */
|| !TEST_str_eq(app_p6, app_p6_init) /* app value */
|| !TEST_char_eq(foo[0], app_foo_init) /* Should remain untouched */
|| !TEST_int_eq(foo_l, sizeof(app_foo_init)))
errcnt++;
fin:
BN_free(verify_p3);
verify_p3 = NULL;
cleanup_app_variables();
cleanup_object(obj);
return errcnt == 0;
}
static int test_case(int i)
{
TEST_info("Case: %s", test_cases[i].desc);
return test_case_variant(test_cases[i].app->static_params,
test_cases[i].prov)
&& (test_cases[i].app->constructed_params == NULL
|| test_case_variant(test_cases[i].app->constructed_params(),
test_cases[i].prov));
}
int setup_tests(void)
{
ADD_ALL_TESTS(test_case, OSSL_NELEM(test_cases));
return 1;
}