openssl/crypto/pkcs7/bio_pk7.c
Dr. Stephen Henson 11d8cdc6ad Experimental streaming PKCS#7 support.
I thought it was about time I dusted this off. This stuff had been sitting on
my hard drive for *ages* (2003 in fact). Hasn't been tested well and may not
work properly.

Nothing uses it at present which is just as well.

Think of this as a traditional Christmas present which looks far more
impressive in the adverts and on the box, some of the bits are missing and
falls to bits if you play with it too much.
2006-12-24 16:22:56 +00:00

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/* bio_pk7.c */
/* Written by Dr Stephen N Henson (shenson@bigfoot.com) for the OpenSSL
* project.
*/
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*
*/
#include <openssl/asn1.h>
#include <openssl/pkcs7.h>
#include <openssl/bio.h>
#include <memory.h>
#include <stdio.h>
/* Highly experiemental PKCS#7 BIO support routines */
/* The usage is quite simple, initialize a PKCS7 structure,
* get a BIO from it then any data written through the BIO
* will end up translated to PKCS#7 format on the fly.
* The data is streamed out and does *not* need to be
* all held in memory at once.
*
* When the BIO is flushed the output is finalized and any
* signatures etc written out.
*
* The BIO is a 'proper' BIO and can handle non blocking I/O
* correctly.
*
* The usage is simple. The implementation is *not*...
*/
/* BIO support data stored in the ASN1 BIO ex_arg */
typedef struct pkcs7_aux_st
{
/* PKCS7 structure this BIO refers to */
PKCS7 *p7;
/* Top of the BIO chain */
BIO *p7bio;
/* Output BIO */
BIO *out;
/* Boundary where content is inserted */
unsigned char **boundary;
/* DER buffer start */
unsigned char *derbuf;
} PKCS7_SUPPORT;
static int pkcs7_prefix(BIO *b, unsigned char **pbuf, int *plen, void *parg);
static int pkcs7_psfix_free(BIO *b, unsigned char **pbuf, int *plen, void *parg);
static int pkcs7_suffix(BIO *b, unsigned char **pbuf, int *plen, void *parg);
BIO *BIO_new_PKCS7(BIO *out, PKCS7 *p7)
{
PKCS7_SUPPORT *p7aux = NULL;
BIO *p7bio = NULL;
BIO *asn_bio = NULL;
unsigned char **boundary;
p7aux = OPENSSL_malloc(sizeof(PKCS7_SUPPORT));
asn_bio = BIO_new(BIO_f_asn1());
/* ASN1 bio needs to be next to output BIO */
out = BIO_push(asn_bio, out);
BIO_asn1_set_prefix(asn_bio, pkcs7_prefix, pkcs7_psfix_free);
BIO_asn1_set_suffix(asn_bio, pkcs7_suffix, pkcs7_psfix_free);
/* Now initialize BIO for PKCS#7 output */
p7bio = PKCS7_dataInit(p7, out);
PKCS7_stream(&boundary, p7);
p7aux->p7 = p7;
p7aux->p7bio = p7bio;
p7aux->boundary = boundary;
p7aux->out = out;
BIO_ctrl(asn_bio, BIO_C_SET_EX_ARG, 0, p7aux);
return p7bio;
}
static int pkcs7_prefix(BIO *b, unsigned char **pbuf, int *plen, void *parg)
{
PKCS7_SUPPORT *p7aux;
unsigned char *p;
int derlen;
if (!parg)
return 0;
p7aux = *(PKCS7_SUPPORT **)parg;
derlen = i2d_PKCS7_NDEF(p7aux->p7, NULL);
p = OPENSSL_malloc(derlen);
p7aux->derbuf = p;
*pbuf = p;
i2d_PKCS7_NDEF(p7aux->p7, &p);
*plen = *p7aux->boundary - *pbuf;
return 1;
}
static int pkcs7_psfix_free(BIO *b, unsigned char **pbuf, int *plen, void *parg)
{
PKCS7_SUPPORT *p7aux;
if (!parg)
return 0;
p7aux = *(PKCS7_SUPPORT **)parg;
if (p7aux->derbuf)
OPENSSL_free(p7aux->derbuf);
p7aux->derbuf = NULL;
*pbuf = NULL;
*plen = 0;
return 1;
}
static int pkcs7_suffix(BIO *b, unsigned char **pbuf, int *plen, void *parg)
{
PKCS7_SUPPORT *p7aux;
unsigned char *p;
int derlen;
if (!parg)
return 0;
p7aux = *(PKCS7_SUPPORT **)parg;
/* Finalize structures */
PKCS7_dataFinal(p7aux->p7, p7aux->p7bio);
derlen = i2d_PKCS7_NDEF(p7aux->p7, NULL);
p = OPENSSL_malloc(derlen);
p7aux->derbuf = p;
i2d_PKCS7_NDEF(p7aux->p7, &p);
*pbuf = *p7aux->boundary;
*plen = derlen - (*p7aux->boundary - p7aux->derbuf);
return 1;
}