openssl/crypto/x509/x509_trs.c
Geoff Thorpe ccd86b68ef The previous commit to crypto/stack/*.[ch] pulled the type-safety strings
yet tighter, and also put some heat on the rest of the library by
insisting (correctly) that compare callbacks used in stacks are prototyped
with "const" parameters. This has led to a depth-first explosion of
compiler warnings in the code where 1 constification has led to 3 or 4
more. Fortunately these have all been resolved to completion and the code
seems cleaner as a result - in particular many of the _cmp() functions
should have been prototyped with "const"s, and now are. There was one
little problem however;

X509_cmp() should by rights compare "const X509 *" pointers, and it is now
declared as such. However, it's internal workings can involve
recalculating hash values and extensions if they have not already been
setup. Someone with a more intricate understanding of the flow control of
X509 might be able to tighten this up, but for now - this seemed the
obvious place to stop the "depth-first" constification of the code by
using an evil cast (they have migrated all the way here from safestack.h).

Fortunately, this is the only place in the code where this was required
to complete these type-safety changes, and it's reasonably clear and
commented, and seemed the least unacceptable of the options. Trying to
take the constification further ends up exploding out considerably, and
indeed leads directly into generalised ASN functions which are not likely
to cooperate well with this.
2000-06-01 02:36:58 +00:00

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/* x509_trs.c */
/* Written by Dr Stephen N Henson (shenson@bigfoot.com) for the OpenSSL
* project 1999.
*/
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#include <stdio.h>
#include "cryptlib.h"
#include <openssl/x509v3.h>
static int tr_cmp(const X509_TRUST * const *a,
const X509_TRUST * const *b);
static void trtable_free(X509_TRUST *p);
static int trust_1oidany(X509_TRUST *trust, X509 *x, int flags);
static int trust_compat(X509_TRUST *trust, X509 *x, int flags);
static int obj_trust(int id, X509 *x, int flags);
static int (*default_trust)(int id, X509 *x, int flags) = obj_trust;
/* WARNING: the following table should be kept in order of trust
* and without any gaps so we can just subtract the minimum trust
* value to get an index into the table
*/
static X509_TRUST trstandard[] = {
{X509_TRUST_COMPAT, 0, trust_compat, "compatible", 0, NULL},
{X509_TRUST_SSL_CLIENT, 0, trust_1oidany, "SSL Client", NID_client_auth, NULL},
{X509_TRUST_SSL_SERVER, 0, trust_1oidany, "SSL Client", NID_server_auth, NULL},
{X509_TRUST_EMAIL, 0, trust_1oidany, "S/MIME email", NID_email_protect, NULL},
};
#define X509_TRUST_COUNT (sizeof(trstandard)/sizeof(X509_TRUST))
IMPLEMENT_STACK_OF(X509_TRUST)
static STACK_OF(X509_TRUST) *trtable = NULL;
static int tr_cmp(const X509_TRUST * const *a,
const X509_TRUST * const *b)
{
return (*a)->trust - (*b)->trust;
}
int (*X509_TRUST_set_default(int (*trust)(int , X509 *, int)))(int, X509 *, int)
{
int (*oldtrust)(int , X509 *, int);
oldtrust = default_trust;
default_trust = trust;
return oldtrust;
}
int X509_check_trust(X509 *x, int id, int flags)
{
X509_TRUST *pt;
int idx;
if(id == -1) return 1;
idx = X509_TRUST_get_by_id(id);
if(idx == -1) return default_trust(id, x, flags);
pt = X509_TRUST_get0(idx);
return pt->check_trust(pt, x, flags);
}
int X509_TRUST_get_count(void)
{
if(!trtable) return X509_TRUST_COUNT;
return sk_X509_TRUST_num(trtable) + X509_TRUST_COUNT;
}
X509_TRUST * X509_TRUST_get0(int idx)
{
if(idx < 0) return NULL;
if(idx < X509_TRUST_COUNT) return trstandard + idx;
return sk_X509_TRUST_value(trtable, idx - X509_TRUST_COUNT);
}
int X509_TRUST_get_by_id(int id)
{
X509_TRUST tmp;
int idx;
if((id >= X509_TRUST_MIN) && (id <= X509_TRUST_MAX))
return id - X509_TRUST_MIN;
tmp.trust = id;
if(!trtable) return -1;
idx = sk_X509_TRUST_find(trtable, &tmp);
if(idx == -1) return -1;
return idx + X509_TRUST_COUNT;
}
int X509_TRUST_add(int id, int flags, int (*ck)(X509_TRUST *, X509 *, int),
char *name, int arg1, void *arg2)
{
int idx;
X509_TRUST *trtmp;
/* This is set according to what we change: application can't set it */
flags &= ~X509_TRUST_DYNAMIC;
/* This will always be set for application modified trust entries */
flags |= X509_TRUST_DYNAMIC_NAME;
/* Get existing entry if any */
idx = X509_TRUST_get_by_id(id);
/* Need a new entry */
if(idx == -1) {
if(!(trtmp = Malloc(sizeof(X509_TRUST)))) {
X509err(X509_F_X509_TRUST_ADD,ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE);
return 0;
}
trtmp->flags = X509_TRUST_DYNAMIC;
} else trtmp = X509_TRUST_get0(idx);
/* Free existing name if dynamic */
if(trtmp->flags & X509_TRUST_DYNAMIC_NAME) Free(trtmp->name);
/* dup supplied name */
if(!(trtmp->name = BUF_strdup(name))) {
X509err(X509_F_X509_TRUST_ADD,ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE);
return 0;
}
/* Keep the dynamic flag of existing entry */
trtmp->flags &= X509_TRUST_DYNAMIC;
/* Set all other flags */
trtmp->flags |= flags;
trtmp->trust = id;
trtmp->check_trust = ck;
trtmp->arg1 = arg1;
trtmp->arg2 = arg2;
/* If its a new entry manage the dynamic table */
if(idx == -1) {
if(!trtable && !(trtable = sk_X509_TRUST_new(tr_cmp))) {
X509err(X509_F_X509_TRUST_ADD,ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE);
return 0;
}
if (!sk_X509_TRUST_push(trtable, trtmp)) {
X509err(X509_F_X509_TRUST_ADD,ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE);
return 0;
}
}
return 1;
}
static void trtable_free(X509_TRUST *p)
{
if(!p) return;
if (p->flags & X509_TRUST_DYNAMIC)
{
if (p->flags & X509_TRUST_DYNAMIC_NAME)
Free(p->name);
Free(p);
}
}
void X509_TRUST_cleanup(void)
{
int i;
for(i = 0; i < X509_TRUST_COUNT; i++) trtable_free(trstandard + i);
sk_X509_TRUST_pop_free(trtable, trtable_free);
trtable = NULL;
}
int X509_TRUST_get_flags(X509_TRUST *xp)
{
return xp->flags;
}
char *X509_TRUST_get0_name(X509_TRUST *xp)
{
return xp->name;
}
int X509_TRUST_get_trust(X509_TRUST *xp)
{
return xp->trust;
}
static int trust_1oidany(X509_TRUST *trust, X509 *x, int flags)
{
if(x->aux) return obj_trust(trust->arg1, x, flags);
/* we don't have any trust settings: for compatibility
* we return trusted if it is self signed
*/
return trust_compat(trust, x, flags);
}
static int trust_compat(X509_TRUST *trust, X509 *x, int flags)
{
X509_check_purpose(x, -1, 0);
if(x->ex_flags & EXFLAG_SS) return X509_TRUST_TRUSTED;
else return X509_TRUST_UNTRUSTED;
}
static int obj_trust(int id, X509 *x, int flags)
{
ASN1_OBJECT *obj;
int i;
X509_CERT_AUX *ax;
ax = x->aux;
if(!ax) return X509_TRUST_UNTRUSTED;
if(ax->reject) {
for(i = 0; i < sk_ASN1_OBJECT_num(ax->reject); i++) {
obj = sk_ASN1_OBJECT_value(ax->reject, i);
if(OBJ_obj2nid(obj) == id) return X509_TRUST_REJECTED;
}
}
if(ax->trust) {
for(i = 0; i < sk_ASN1_OBJECT_num(ax->trust); i++) {
obj = sk_ASN1_OBJECT_value(ax->trust, i);
if(OBJ_obj2nid(obj) == id) return X509_TRUST_TRUSTED;
}
}
return X509_TRUST_UNTRUSTED;
}