1272343Sngie/*
2272343Sngie * Copyright 2015-2022 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
3272343Sngie *
4272343Sngie * Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License").  You may not use
5272343Sngie * this file except in compliance with the License.  You can obtain a copy
6272343Sngie * in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
7272343Sngie * https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
8272343Sngie */
9272343Sngie
10272343Sngie#ifndef OSSL_INTERNAL_PACKET_H
11272343Sngie# define OSSL_INTERNAL_PACKET_H
12272343Sngie# pragma once
13272343Sngie
14272343Sngie# include <string.h>
15272343Sngie# include <openssl/bn.h>
16272343Sngie# include <openssl/buffer.h>
17272343Sngie# include <openssl/crypto.h>
18272343Sngie# include <openssl/e_os2.h>
19272343Sngie
20272343Sngie# include "internal/numbers.h"
21272343Sngie
22272343Sngietypedef struct {
23272343Sngie    /* Pointer to where we are currently reading from */
24272343Sngie    const unsigned char *curr;
25272343Sngie    /* Number of bytes remaining */
26272343Sngie    size_t remaining;
27272343Sngie} PACKET;
28272343Sngie
29272343Sngie/* Internal unchecked shorthand; don't use outside this file. */
30272343Sngiestatic ossl_inline void packet_forward(PACKET *pkt, size_t len)
31272343Sngie{
32272343Sngie    pkt->curr += len;
33272343Sngie    pkt->remaining -= len;
34272343Sngie}
35
36/*
37 * Returns the number of bytes remaining to be read in the PACKET
38 */
39static ossl_inline size_t PACKET_remaining(const PACKET *pkt)
40{
41    return pkt->remaining;
42}
43
44/*
45 * Returns a pointer to the first byte after the packet data.
46 * Useful for integrating with non-PACKET parsing code.
47 * Specifically, we use PACKET_end() to verify that a d2i_... call
48 * has consumed the entire packet contents.
49 */
50static ossl_inline const unsigned char *PACKET_end(const PACKET *pkt)
51{
52    return pkt->curr + pkt->remaining;
53}
54
55/*
56 * Returns a pointer to the PACKET's current position.
57 * For use in non-PACKETized APIs.
58 */
59static ossl_inline const unsigned char *PACKET_data(const PACKET *pkt)
60{
61    return pkt->curr;
62}
63
64/*
65 * Initialise a PACKET with |len| bytes held in |buf|. This does not make a
66 * copy of the data so |buf| must be present for the whole time that the PACKET
67 * is being used.
68 */
69__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_buf_init(PACKET *pkt,
70                                              const unsigned char *buf,
71                                              size_t len)
72{
73    /* Sanity check for negative values. */
74    if (len > (size_t)(SIZE_MAX / 2))
75        return 0;
76
77    pkt->curr = buf;
78    pkt->remaining = len;
79    return 1;
80}
81
82/* Initialize a PACKET to hold zero bytes. */
83static ossl_inline void PACKET_null_init(PACKET *pkt)
84{
85    pkt->curr = NULL;
86    pkt->remaining = 0;
87}
88
89/*
90 * Returns 1 if the packet has length |num| and its contents equal the |num|
91 * bytes read from |ptr|. Returns 0 otherwise (lengths or contents not equal).
92 * If lengths are equal, performs the comparison in constant time.
93 */
94__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_equal(const PACKET *pkt, const void *ptr,
95                                           size_t num)
96{
97    if (PACKET_remaining(pkt) != num)
98        return 0;
99    return CRYPTO_memcmp(pkt->curr, ptr, num) == 0;
100}
101
102/*
103 * Peek ahead and initialize |subpkt| with the next |len| bytes read from |pkt|.
104 * Data is not copied: the |subpkt| packet will share its underlying buffer with
105 * the original |pkt|, so data wrapped by |pkt| must outlive the |subpkt|.
106 */
107__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_peek_sub_packet(const PACKET *pkt,
108                                                     PACKET *subpkt, size_t len)
109{
110    if (PACKET_remaining(pkt) < len)
111        return 0;
112
113    return PACKET_buf_init(subpkt, pkt->curr, len);
114}
115
116/*
117 * Initialize |subpkt| with the next |len| bytes read from |pkt|. Data is not
118 * copied: the |subpkt| packet will share its underlying buffer with the
119 * original |pkt|, so data wrapped by |pkt| must outlive the |subpkt|.
120 */
121__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_get_sub_packet(PACKET *pkt,
122                                                    PACKET *subpkt, size_t len)
123{
124    if (!PACKET_peek_sub_packet(pkt, subpkt, len))
125        return 0;
126
127    packet_forward(pkt, len);
128
129    return 1;
130}
131
132/*
133 * Peek ahead at 2 bytes in network order from |pkt| and store the value in
134 * |*data|
135 */
136__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_peek_net_2(const PACKET *pkt,
137                                                unsigned int *data)
138{
139    if (PACKET_remaining(pkt) < 2)
140        return 0;
141
142    *data = ((unsigned int)(*pkt->curr)) << 8;
143    *data |= *(pkt->curr + 1);
144
145    return 1;
146}
147
148/* Equivalent of n2s */
149/* Get 2 bytes in network order from |pkt| and store the value in |*data| */
150__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_get_net_2(PACKET *pkt, unsigned int *data)
151{
152    if (!PACKET_peek_net_2(pkt, data))
153        return 0;
154
155    packet_forward(pkt, 2);
156
157    return 1;
158}
159
160/* Same as PACKET_get_net_2() but for a size_t */
161__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_get_net_2_len(PACKET *pkt, size_t *data)
162{
163    unsigned int i;
164    int ret = PACKET_get_net_2(pkt, &i);
165
166    if (ret)
167        *data = (size_t)i;
168
169    return ret;
170}
171
172/*
173 * Peek ahead at 3 bytes in network order from |pkt| and store the value in
174 * |*data|
175 */
176__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_peek_net_3(const PACKET *pkt,
177                                                unsigned long *data)
178{
179    if (PACKET_remaining(pkt) < 3)
180        return 0;
181
182    *data = ((unsigned long)(*pkt->curr)) << 16;
183    *data |= ((unsigned long)(*(pkt->curr + 1))) << 8;
184    *data |= *(pkt->curr + 2);
185
186    return 1;
187}
188
189/* Equivalent of n2l3 */
190/* Get 3 bytes in network order from |pkt| and store the value in |*data| */
191__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_get_net_3(PACKET *pkt, unsigned long *data)
192{
193    if (!PACKET_peek_net_3(pkt, data))
194        return 0;
195
196    packet_forward(pkt, 3);
197
198    return 1;
199}
200
201/* Same as PACKET_get_net_3() but for a size_t */
202__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_get_net_3_len(PACKET *pkt, size_t *data)
203{
204    unsigned long i;
205    int ret = PACKET_get_net_3(pkt, &i);
206
207    if (ret)
208        *data = (size_t)i;
209
210    return ret;
211}
212
213/*
214 * Peek ahead at 4 bytes in network order from |pkt| and store the value in
215 * |*data|
216 */
217__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_peek_net_4(const PACKET *pkt,
218                                                unsigned long *data)
219{
220    if (PACKET_remaining(pkt) < 4)
221        return 0;
222
223    *data = ((unsigned long)(*pkt->curr)) << 24;
224    *data |= ((unsigned long)(*(pkt->curr + 1))) << 16;
225    *data |= ((unsigned long)(*(pkt->curr + 2))) << 8;
226    *data |= *(pkt->curr + 3);
227
228    return 1;
229}
230
231/*
232 * Peek ahead at 8 bytes in network order from |pkt| and store the value in
233 * |*data|
234 */
235__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_peek_net_8(const PACKET *pkt,
236                                                uint64_t *data)
237{
238    if (PACKET_remaining(pkt) < 8)
239        return 0;
240
241    *data = ((uint64_t)(*pkt->curr)) << 56;
242    *data |= ((uint64_t)(*(pkt->curr + 1))) << 48;
243    *data |= ((uint64_t)(*(pkt->curr + 2))) << 40;
244    *data |= ((uint64_t)(*(pkt->curr + 3))) << 32;
245    *data |= ((uint64_t)(*(pkt->curr + 4))) << 24;
246    *data |= ((uint64_t)(*(pkt->curr + 5))) << 16;
247    *data |= ((uint64_t)(*(pkt->curr + 6))) << 8;
248    *data |= *(pkt->curr + 7);
249
250    return 1;
251}
252
253/* Equivalent of n2l */
254/* Get 4 bytes in network order from |pkt| and store the value in |*data| */
255__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_get_net_4(PACKET *pkt, unsigned long *data)
256{
257    if (!PACKET_peek_net_4(pkt, data))
258        return 0;
259
260    packet_forward(pkt, 4);
261
262    return 1;
263}
264
265/* Same as PACKET_get_net_4() but for a size_t */
266__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_get_net_4_len(PACKET *pkt, size_t *data)
267{
268    unsigned long i;
269    int ret = PACKET_get_net_4(pkt, &i);
270
271    if (ret)
272        *data = (size_t)i;
273
274    return ret;
275}
276
277/* Get 8 bytes in network order from |pkt| and store the value in |*data| */
278__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_get_net_8(PACKET *pkt, uint64_t *data)
279{
280    if (!PACKET_peek_net_8(pkt, data))
281        return 0;
282
283    packet_forward(pkt, 8);
284
285    return 1;
286}
287
288/* Peek ahead at 1 byte from |pkt| and store the value in |*data| */
289__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_peek_1(const PACKET *pkt,
290                                            unsigned int *data)
291{
292    if (!PACKET_remaining(pkt))
293        return 0;
294
295    *data = *pkt->curr;
296
297    return 1;
298}
299
300/* Get 1 byte from |pkt| and store the value in |*data| */
301__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_get_1(PACKET *pkt, unsigned int *data)
302{
303    if (!PACKET_peek_1(pkt, data))
304        return 0;
305
306    packet_forward(pkt, 1);
307
308    return 1;
309}
310
311/* Same as PACKET_get_1() but for a size_t */
312__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_get_1_len(PACKET *pkt, size_t *data)
313{
314    unsigned int i;
315    int ret = PACKET_get_1(pkt, &i);
316
317    if (ret)
318        *data = (size_t)i;
319
320    return ret;
321}
322
323/*
324 * Peek ahead at 4 bytes in reverse network order from |pkt| and store the value
325 * in |*data|
326 */
327__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_peek_4(const PACKET *pkt,
328                                            unsigned long *data)
329{
330    if (PACKET_remaining(pkt) < 4)
331        return 0;
332
333    *data = *pkt->curr;
334    *data |= ((unsigned long)(*(pkt->curr + 1))) << 8;
335    *data |= ((unsigned long)(*(pkt->curr + 2))) << 16;
336    *data |= ((unsigned long)(*(pkt->curr + 3))) << 24;
337
338    return 1;
339}
340
341/* Equivalent of c2l */
342/*
343 * Get 4 bytes in reverse network order from |pkt| and store the value in
344 * |*data|
345 */
346__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_get_4(PACKET *pkt, unsigned long *data)
347{
348    if (!PACKET_peek_4(pkt, data))
349        return 0;
350
351    packet_forward(pkt, 4);
352
353    return 1;
354}
355
356/*
357 * Peek ahead at |len| bytes from the |pkt| and store a pointer to them in
358 * |*data|. This just points at the underlying buffer that |pkt| is using. The
359 * caller should not free this data directly (it will be freed when the
360 * underlying buffer gets freed
361 */
362__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_peek_bytes(const PACKET *pkt,
363                                                const unsigned char **data,
364                                                size_t len)
365{
366    if (PACKET_remaining(pkt) < len)
367        return 0;
368
369    *data = pkt->curr;
370
371    return 1;
372}
373
374/*
375 * Read |len| bytes from the |pkt| and store a pointer to them in |*data|. This
376 * just points at the underlying buffer that |pkt| is using. The caller should
377 * not free this data directly (it will be freed when the underlying buffer gets
378 * freed
379 */
380__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_get_bytes(PACKET *pkt,
381                                               const unsigned char **data,
382                                               size_t len)
383{
384    if (!PACKET_peek_bytes(pkt, data, len))
385        return 0;
386
387    packet_forward(pkt, len);
388
389    return 1;
390}
391
392/* Peek ahead at |len| bytes from |pkt| and copy them to |data| */
393__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_peek_copy_bytes(const PACKET *pkt,
394                                                     unsigned char *data,
395                                                     size_t len)
396{
397    if (PACKET_remaining(pkt) < len)
398        return 0;
399
400    memcpy(data, pkt->curr, len);
401
402    return 1;
403}
404
405/*
406 * Read |len| bytes from |pkt| and copy them to |data|.
407 * The caller is responsible for ensuring that |data| can hold |len| bytes.
408 */
409__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_copy_bytes(PACKET *pkt,
410                                                unsigned char *data, size_t len)
411{
412    if (!PACKET_peek_copy_bytes(pkt, data, len))
413        return 0;
414
415    packet_forward(pkt, len);
416
417    return 1;
418}
419
420/*
421 * Copy packet data to |dest|, and set |len| to the number of copied bytes.
422 * If the packet has more than |dest_len| bytes, nothing is copied.
423 * Returns 1 if the packet data fits in |dest_len| bytes, 0 otherwise.
424 * Does not forward PACKET position (because it is typically the last thing
425 * done with a given PACKET).
426 */
427__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_copy_all(const PACKET *pkt,
428                                              unsigned char *dest,
429                                              size_t dest_len, size_t *len)
430{
431    if (PACKET_remaining(pkt) > dest_len) {
432        *len = 0;
433        return 0;
434    }
435    *len = pkt->remaining;
436    memcpy(dest, pkt->curr, pkt->remaining);
437    return 1;
438}
439
440/*
441 * Copy |pkt| bytes to a newly allocated buffer and store a pointer to the
442 * result in |*data|, and the length in |len|.
443 * If |*data| is not NULL, the old data is OPENSSL_free'd.
444 * If the packet is empty, or malloc fails, |*data| will be set to NULL.
445 * Returns 1 if the malloc succeeds and 0 otherwise.
446 * Does not forward PACKET position (because it is typically the last thing
447 * done with a given PACKET).
448 */
449__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_memdup(const PACKET *pkt,
450                                            unsigned char **data, size_t *len)
451{
452    size_t length;
453
454    OPENSSL_free(*data);
455    *data = NULL;
456    *len = 0;
457
458    length = PACKET_remaining(pkt);
459
460    if (length == 0)
461        return 1;
462
463    *data = OPENSSL_memdup(pkt->curr, length);
464    if (*data == NULL)
465        return 0;
466
467    *len = length;
468    return 1;
469}
470
471/*
472 * Read a C string from |pkt| and copy to a newly allocated, NUL-terminated
473 * buffer. Store a pointer to the result in |*data|.
474 * If |*data| is not NULL, the old data is OPENSSL_free'd.
475 * If the data in |pkt| does not contain a NUL-byte, the entire data is
476 * copied and NUL-terminated.
477 * Returns 1 if the malloc succeeds and 0 otherwise.
478 * Does not forward PACKET position (because it is typically the last thing done
479 * with a given PACKET).
480 */
481__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_strndup(const PACKET *pkt, char **data)
482{
483    OPENSSL_free(*data);
484
485    /* This will succeed on an empty packet, unless pkt->curr == NULL. */
486    *data = OPENSSL_strndup((const char *)pkt->curr, PACKET_remaining(pkt));
487    return (*data != NULL);
488}
489
490/* Returns 1 if |pkt| contains at least one 0-byte, 0 otherwise. */
491static ossl_inline int PACKET_contains_zero_byte(const PACKET *pkt)
492{
493    return memchr(pkt->curr, 0, pkt->remaining) != NULL;
494}
495
496/* Move the current reading position forward |len| bytes */
497__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_forward(PACKET *pkt, size_t len)
498{
499    if (PACKET_remaining(pkt) < len)
500        return 0;
501
502    packet_forward(pkt, len);
503
504    return 1;
505}
506
507/*
508 * Reads a variable-length vector prefixed with a one-byte length, and stores
509 * the contents in |subpkt|. |pkt| can equal |subpkt|.
510 * Data is not copied: the |subpkt| packet will share its underlying buffer with
511 * the original |pkt|, so data wrapped by |pkt| must outlive the |subpkt|.
512 * Upon failure, the original |pkt| and |subpkt| are not modified.
513 */
514__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_get_length_prefixed_1(PACKET *pkt,
515                                                           PACKET *subpkt)
516{
517    unsigned int length;
518    const unsigned char *data;
519    PACKET tmp = *pkt;
520    if (!PACKET_get_1(&tmp, &length) ||
521        !PACKET_get_bytes(&tmp, &data, (size_t)length)) {
522        return 0;
523    }
524
525    *pkt = tmp;
526    subpkt->curr = data;
527    subpkt->remaining = length;
528
529    return 1;
530}
531
532/*
533 * Like PACKET_get_length_prefixed_1, but additionally, fails when there are
534 * leftover bytes in |pkt|.
535 */
536__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_as_length_prefixed_1(PACKET *pkt,
537                                                          PACKET *subpkt)
538{
539    unsigned int length;
540    const unsigned char *data;
541    PACKET tmp = *pkt;
542    if (!PACKET_get_1(&tmp, &length) ||
543        !PACKET_get_bytes(&tmp, &data, (size_t)length) ||
544        PACKET_remaining(&tmp) != 0) {
545        return 0;
546    }
547
548    *pkt = tmp;
549    subpkt->curr = data;
550    subpkt->remaining = length;
551
552    return 1;
553}
554
555/*
556 * Reads a variable-length vector prefixed with a two-byte length, and stores
557 * the contents in |subpkt|. |pkt| can equal |subpkt|.
558 * Data is not copied: the |subpkt| packet will share its underlying buffer with
559 * the original |pkt|, so data wrapped by |pkt| must outlive the |subpkt|.
560 * Upon failure, the original |pkt| and |subpkt| are not modified.
561 */
562__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_get_length_prefixed_2(PACKET *pkt,
563                                                           PACKET *subpkt)
564{
565    unsigned int length;
566    const unsigned char *data;
567    PACKET tmp = *pkt;
568
569    if (!PACKET_get_net_2(&tmp, &length) ||
570        !PACKET_get_bytes(&tmp, &data, (size_t)length)) {
571        return 0;
572    }
573
574    *pkt = tmp;
575    subpkt->curr = data;
576    subpkt->remaining = length;
577
578    return 1;
579}
580
581/*
582 * Like PACKET_get_length_prefixed_2, but additionally, fails when there are
583 * leftover bytes in |pkt|.
584 */
585__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_as_length_prefixed_2(PACKET *pkt,
586                                                          PACKET *subpkt)
587{
588    unsigned int length;
589    const unsigned char *data;
590    PACKET tmp = *pkt;
591
592    if (!PACKET_get_net_2(&tmp, &length) ||
593        !PACKET_get_bytes(&tmp, &data, (size_t)length) ||
594        PACKET_remaining(&tmp) != 0) {
595        return 0;
596    }
597
598    *pkt = tmp;
599    subpkt->curr = data;
600    subpkt->remaining = length;
601
602    return 1;
603}
604
605/*
606 * Reads a variable-length vector prefixed with a three-byte length, and stores
607 * the contents in |subpkt|. |pkt| can equal |subpkt|.
608 * Data is not copied: the |subpkt| packet will share its underlying buffer with
609 * the original |pkt|, so data wrapped by |pkt| must outlive the |subpkt|.
610 * Upon failure, the original |pkt| and |subpkt| are not modified.
611 */
612__owur static ossl_inline int PACKET_get_length_prefixed_3(PACKET *pkt,
613                                                           PACKET *subpkt)
614{
615    unsigned long length;
616    const unsigned char *data;
617    PACKET tmp = *pkt;
618    if (!PACKET_get_net_3(&tmp, &length) ||
619        !PACKET_get_bytes(&tmp, &data, (size_t)length)) {
620        return 0;
621    }
622
623    *pkt = tmp;
624    subpkt->curr = data;
625    subpkt->remaining = length;
626
627    return 1;
628}
629
630/* Writeable packets */
631
632typedef struct wpacket_sub WPACKET_SUB;
633struct wpacket_sub {
634    /* The parent WPACKET_SUB if we have one or NULL otherwise */
635    WPACKET_SUB *parent;
636
637    /*
638     * Offset into the buffer where the length of this WPACKET goes. We use an
639     * offset in case the buffer grows and gets reallocated.
640     */
641    size_t packet_len;
642
643    /* Number of bytes in the packet_len or 0 if we don't write the length */
644    size_t lenbytes;
645
646    /* Number of bytes written to the buf prior to this packet starting */
647    size_t pwritten;
648
649    /* Flags for this sub-packet */
650    unsigned int flags;
651};
652
653typedef struct wpacket_st WPACKET;
654struct wpacket_st {
655    /* The buffer where we store the output data */
656    BUF_MEM *buf;
657
658    /* Fixed sized buffer which can be used as an alternative to buf */
659    unsigned char *staticbuf;
660
661    /*
662     * Offset into the buffer where we are currently writing. We use an offset
663     * in case the buffer grows and gets reallocated.
664     */
665    size_t curr;
666
667    /* Number of bytes written so far */
668    size_t written;
669
670    /* Maximum number of bytes we will allow to be written to this WPACKET */
671    size_t maxsize;
672
673    /* Our sub-packets (always at least one if not finished) */
674    WPACKET_SUB *subs;
675
676    /* Writing from the end first? */
677    unsigned int endfirst : 1;
678};
679
680/* Flags */
681
682/* Default */
683#define WPACKET_FLAGS_NONE                      0
684
685/* Error on WPACKET_close() if no data written to the WPACKET */
686#define WPACKET_FLAGS_NON_ZERO_LENGTH           1
687
688/*
689 * Abandon all changes on WPACKET_close() if no data written to the WPACKET,
690 * i.e. this does not write out a zero packet length
691 */
692#define WPACKET_FLAGS_ABANDON_ON_ZERO_LENGTH    2
693
694
695/*
696 * Initialise a WPACKET with the buffer in |buf|. The buffer must exist
697 * for the whole time that the WPACKET is being used. Additionally |lenbytes| of
698 * data is preallocated at the start of the buffer to store the length of the
699 * WPACKET once we know it.
700 */
701int WPACKET_init_len(WPACKET *pkt, BUF_MEM *buf, size_t lenbytes);
702
703/*
704 * Same as WPACKET_init_len except there is no preallocation of the WPACKET
705 * length.
706 */
707int WPACKET_init(WPACKET *pkt, BUF_MEM *buf);
708
709/*
710 * Same as WPACKET_init_len except there is no underlying buffer. No data is
711 * ever actually written. We just keep track of how much data would have been
712 * written if a buffer was there.
713 */
714int WPACKET_init_null(WPACKET *pkt, size_t lenbytes);
715
716/*
717 * Same as WPACKET_init_null except we set the WPACKET to assume DER length
718 * encoding for sub-packets.
719 */
720int WPACKET_init_null_der(WPACKET *pkt);
721
722/*
723 * Same as WPACKET_init_len except we do not use a growable BUF_MEM structure.
724 * A fixed buffer of memory |buf| of size |len| is used instead. A failure will
725 * occur if you attempt to write beyond the end of the buffer
726 */
727int WPACKET_init_static_len(WPACKET *pkt, unsigned char *buf, size_t len,
728                            size_t lenbytes);
729
730/*
731 * Same as WPACKET_init_static_len except lenbytes is always 0, and we set the
732 * WPACKET to write to the end of the buffer moving towards the start and use
733 * DER length encoding for sub-packets.
734 */
735int WPACKET_init_der(WPACKET *pkt, unsigned char *buf, size_t len);
736
737/*
738 * Set the flags to be applied to the current sub-packet
739 */
740int WPACKET_set_flags(WPACKET *pkt, unsigned int flags);
741
742/*
743 * Closes the most recent sub-packet. It also writes out the length of the
744 * packet to the required location (normally the start of the WPACKET) if
745 * appropriate. The top level WPACKET should be closed using WPACKET_finish()
746 * instead of this function.
747 */
748int WPACKET_close(WPACKET *pkt);
749
750/*
751 * The same as WPACKET_close() but only for the top most WPACKET. Additionally
752 * frees memory resources for this WPACKET.
753 */
754int WPACKET_finish(WPACKET *pkt);
755
756/*
757 * Iterate through all the sub-packets and write out their lengths as if they
758 * were being closed. The lengths will be overwritten with the final lengths
759 * when the sub-packets are eventually closed (which may be different if more
760 * data is added to the WPACKET). This function fails if a sub-packet is of 0
761 * length and WPACKET_FLAGS_ABANDON_ON_ZERO_LENGTH is set.
762 */
763int WPACKET_fill_lengths(WPACKET *pkt);
764
765/*
766 * Initialise a new sub-packet. Additionally |lenbytes| of data is preallocated
767 * at the start of the sub-packet to store its length once we know it. Don't
768 * call this directly. Use the convenience macros below instead.
769 */
770int WPACKET_start_sub_packet_len__(WPACKET *pkt, size_t lenbytes);
771
772/*
773 * Convenience macros for calling WPACKET_start_sub_packet_len with different
774 * lengths
775 */
776#define WPACKET_start_sub_packet_u8(pkt) \
777    WPACKET_start_sub_packet_len__((pkt), 1)
778#define WPACKET_start_sub_packet_u16(pkt) \
779    WPACKET_start_sub_packet_len__((pkt), 2)
780#define WPACKET_start_sub_packet_u24(pkt) \
781    WPACKET_start_sub_packet_len__((pkt), 3)
782#define WPACKET_start_sub_packet_u32(pkt) \
783    WPACKET_start_sub_packet_len__((pkt), 4)
784
785/*
786 * Same as WPACKET_start_sub_packet_len__() except no bytes are pre-allocated
787 * for the sub-packet length.
788 */
789int WPACKET_start_sub_packet(WPACKET *pkt);
790
791/*
792 * Allocate bytes in the WPACKET for the output. This reserves the bytes
793 * and counts them as "written", but doesn't actually do the writing. A pointer
794 * to the allocated bytes is stored in |*allocbytes|. |allocbytes| may be NULL.
795 * WARNING: the allocated bytes must be filled in immediately, without further
796 * WPACKET_* calls. If not then the underlying buffer may be realloc'd and
797 * change its location.
798 */
799int WPACKET_allocate_bytes(WPACKET *pkt, size_t len,
800                           unsigned char **allocbytes);
801
802/*
803 * The same as WPACKET_allocate_bytes() except additionally a new sub-packet is
804 * started for the allocated bytes, and then closed immediately afterwards. The
805 * number of length bytes for the sub-packet is in |lenbytes|. Don't call this
806 * directly. Use the convenience macros below instead.
807 */
808int WPACKET_sub_allocate_bytes__(WPACKET *pkt, size_t len,
809                                 unsigned char **allocbytes, size_t lenbytes);
810
811/*
812 * Convenience macros for calling WPACKET_sub_allocate_bytes with different
813 * lengths
814 */
815#define WPACKET_sub_allocate_bytes_u8(pkt, len, bytes) \
816    WPACKET_sub_allocate_bytes__((pkt), (len), (bytes), 1)
817#define WPACKET_sub_allocate_bytes_u16(pkt, len, bytes) \
818    WPACKET_sub_allocate_bytes__((pkt), (len), (bytes), 2)
819#define WPACKET_sub_allocate_bytes_u24(pkt, len, bytes) \
820    WPACKET_sub_allocate_bytes__((pkt), (len), (bytes), 3)
821#define WPACKET_sub_allocate_bytes_u32(pkt, len, bytes) \
822    WPACKET_sub_allocate_bytes__((pkt), (len), (bytes), 4)
823
824/*
825 * The same as WPACKET_allocate_bytes() except the reserved bytes are not
826 * actually counted as written. Typically this will be for when we don't know
827 * how big arbitrary data is going to be up front, but we do know what the
828 * maximum size will be. If this function is used, then it should be immediately
829 * followed by a WPACKET_allocate_bytes() call before any other WPACKET
830 * functions are called (unless the write to the allocated bytes is abandoned).
831 *
832 * For example: If we are generating a signature, then the size of that
833 * signature may not be known in advance. We can use WPACKET_reserve_bytes() to
834 * handle this:
835 *
836 *  if (!WPACKET_sub_reserve_bytes_u16(&pkt, EVP_PKEY_get_size(pkey), &sigbytes1)
837 *          || EVP_SignFinal(md_ctx, sigbytes1, &siglen, pkey) <= 0
838 *          || !WPACKET_sub_allocate_bytes_u16(&pkt, siglen, &sigbytes2)
839 *          || sigbytes1 != sigbytes2)
840 *      goto err;
841 */
842int WPACKET_reserve_bytes(WPACKET *pkt, size_t len, unsigned char **allocbytes);
843
844/*
845 * The "reserve_bytes" equivalent of WPACKET_sub_allocate_bytes__()
846 */
847int WPACKET_sub_reserve_bytes__(WPACKET *pkt, size_t len,
848                                 unsigned char **allocbytes, size_t lenbytes);
849
850/*
851 * Convenience macros for  WPACKET_sub_reserve_bytes with different lengths
852 */
853#define WPACKET_sub_reserve_bytes_u8(pkt, len, bytes) \
854    WPACKET_reserve_bytes__((pkt), (len), (bytes), 1)
855#define WPACKET_sub_reserve_bytes_u16(pkt, len, bytes) \
856    WPACKET_sub_reserve_bytes__((pkt), (len), (bytes), 2)
857#define WPACKET_sub_reserve_bytes_u24(pkt, len, bytes) \
858    WPACKET_sub_reserve_bytes__((pkt), (len), (bytes), 3)
859#define WPACKET_sub_reserve_bytes_u32(pkt, len, bytes) \
860    WPACKET_sub_reserve_bytes__((pkt), (len), (bytes), 4)
861
862/*
863 * Write the value stored in |val| into the WPACKET. The value will consume
864 * |bytes| amount of storage. An error will occur if |val| cannot be
865 * accommodated in |bytes| storage, e.g. attempting to write the value 256 into
866 * 1 byte will fail. Don't call this directly. Use the convenience macros below
867 * instead.
868 */
869int WPACKET_put_bytes__(WPACKET *pkt, uint64_t val, size_t bytes);
870
871/*
872 * Convenience macros for calling WPACKET_put_bytes with different
873 * lengths
874 */
875#define WPACKET_put_bytes_u8(pkt, val) \
876    WPACKET_put_bytes__((pkt), (val), 1)
877#define WPACKET_put_bytes_u16(pkt, val) \
878    WPACKET_put_bytes__((pkt), (val), 2)
879#define WPACKET_put_bytes_u24(pkt, val) \
880    WPACKET_put_bytes__((pkt), (val), 3)
881#define WPACKET_put_bytes_u32(pkt, val) \
882    WPACKET_put_bytes__((pkt), (val), 4)
883#define WPACKET_put_bytes_u64(pkt, val) \
884    WPACKET_put_bytes__((pkt), (val), 8)
885
886/* Set a maximum size that we will not allow the WPACKET to grow beyond */
887int WPACKET_set_max_size(WPACKET *pkt, size_t maxsize);
888
889/* Copy |len| bytes of data from |*src| into the WPACKET. */
890int WPACKET_memcpy(WPACKET *pkt, const void *src, size_t len);
891
892/* Set |len| bytes of data to |ch| into the WPACKET. */
893int WPACKET_memset(WPACKET *pkt, int ch, size_t len);
894
895/*
896 * Copy |len| bytes of data from |*src| into the WPACKET and prefix with its
897 * length (consuming |lenbytes| of data for the length). Don't call this
898 * directly. Use the convenience macros below instead.
899 */
900int WPACKET_sub_memcpy__(WPACKET *pkt, const void *src, size_t len,
901                       size_t lenbytes);
902
903/* Convenience macros for calling WPACKET_sub_memcpy with different lengths */
904#define WPACKET_sub_memcpy_u8(pkt, src, len) \
905    WPACKET_sub_memcpy__((pkt), (src), (len), 1)
906#define WPACKET_sub_memcpy_u16(pkt, src, len) \
907    WPACKET_sub_memcpy__((pkt), (src), (len), 2)
908#define WPACKET_sub_memcpy_u24(pkt, src, len) \
909    WPACKET_sub_memcpy__((pkt), (src), (len), 3)
910#define WPACKET_sub_memcpy_u32(pkt, src, len) \
911    WPACKET_sub_memcpy__((pkt), (src), (len), 4)
912
913/*
914 * Return the total number of bytes written so far to the underlying buffer
915 * including any storage allocated for length bytes
916 */
917int WPACKET_get_total_written(WPACKET *pkt, size_t *written);
918
919/*
920 * Returns the length of the current sub-packet. This excludes any bytes
921 * allocated for the length itself.
922 */
923int WPACKET_get_length(WPACKET *pkt, size_t *len);
924
925/*
926 * Returns a pointer to the current write location, but does not allocate any
927 * bytes.
928 */
929unsigned char *WPACKET_get_curr(WPACKET *pkt);
930
931/* Returns true if the underlying buffer is actually NULL */
932int WPACKET_is_null_buf(WPACKET *pkt);
933
934/* Release resources in a WPACKET if a failure has occurred. */
935void WPACKET_cleanup(WPACKET *pkt);
936
937#endif                          /* OSSL_INTERNAL_PACKET_H */
938