openssl/providers/encoders.inc
Richard Levitte f2db0528d8 PROV: Add SM2 encoders and decoders, as well as support functionality
The EC KEYMGMT implementation handled SM2 as well, except what's
needed to support decoding: loading functions for both EC and SM2 that
checks for the presence or absence of the SM2 curve the same way as
the EC / SM2 import functions.

Reviewed-by: Tomas Mraz <tomas@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Paul Dale <pauli@openssl.org>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/14028)
2021-02-01 23:02:20 +01:00

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/*
* Copyright 2020 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 can obtain a copy
* in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
* https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
*/
#ifndef ENCODER_PROVIDER
# error Macro ENCODER_PROVIDER undefined
#endif
#define ENCODER_STRUCTURE_type_specific_keypair "type-specific"
#define ENCODER_STRUCTURE_type_specific_params "type-specific"
#define ENCODER_STRUCTURE_type_specific "type-specific"
#define ENCODER_STRUCTURE_type_specific_no_pub "type-specific"
#define ENCODER_STRUCTURE_PKCS8 "pkcs8"
#define ENCODER_STRUCTURE_SubjectPublicKeyInfo "SubjectPublicKeyInfo"
#define ENCODER_STRUCTURE_DH "dh"
#define ENCODER_STRUCTURE_DHX "dhx"
#define ENCODER_STRUCTURE_DSA "dsa"
#define ENCODER_STRUCTURE_EC "ec"
#define ENCODER_STRUCTURE_RSA "rsa"
#define ENCODER_STRUCTURE_PKCS1 "pkcs1"
#define ENCODER_STRUCTURE_PKCS3 "pkcs3"
#define ENCODER_STRUCTURE_X9_42 "X9.42"
#define ENCODER_STRUCTURE_X9_62 "X9.62"
/* Arguments are prefixed with '_' to avoid build breaks on certain platforms */
#define ENCODER_TEXT(_name, _sym, _fips) \
{ _name, \
"provider=" ENCODER_PROVIDER ",fips=" #_fips ",output=text", \
(ossl_##_sym##_to_text_encoder_functions) }
#define ENCODER(_name, _sym, _fips, _output) \
{ _name, \
"provider=" ENCODER_PROVIDER ",fips=" #_fips ",output=" #_output, \
(ossl_##_sym##_to_##_output##_encoder_functions) }
#define ENCODER_w_structure(_name, _sym, _fips, _output, _structure) \
{ _name, \
"provider=" ENCODER_PROVIDER ",fips=" #_fips ",output=" #_output \
",structure=" ENCODER_STRUCTURE_##_structure, \
(ossl_##_sym##_to_##_structure##_##_output##_encoder_functions) }
/*
* Entries for human text "encoders"
*/
ENCODER_TEXT("RSA", rsa, yes),
ENCODER_TEXT("RSA-PSS", rsapss, yes),
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_DH
ENCODER_TEXT("DH", dh, yes),
ENCODER_TEXT("DHX", dhx, yes),
#endif
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_DSA
ENCODER_TEXT("DSA", dsa, yes),
#endif
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_EC
ENCODER_TEXT("EC", ec, yes),
ENCODER_TEXT("ED25519", ed25519, yes),
ENCODER_TEXT("ED448", ed448, yes),
ENCODER_TEXT("X25519", x25519, yes),
ENCODER_TEXT("X448", x448, yes),
# ifndef OPENSSL_NO_SM2
ENCODER_TEXT("SM2", sm2, yes),
# endif
#endif
/*
* Entries for key type specific output formats. The structure name on these
* is the same as the key type name. This allows us to say something like:
*
* To replace i2d_{TYPE}PrivateKey(), i2d_{TYPE}PublicKey() and
* i2d_{TYPE}Params(), use OSSL_ENCODER functions with an OSSL_ENCODER_CTX
* created like this:
*
* OSSL_ENCODER_CTX *ctx =
* OSSL_ENCODER_CTX_new_by_EVP_PKEY(pkey, selection, "DER", "type-specific",
* NULL, NULL);
*
* To replace PEM_write_bio_{TYPE}PrivateKey(), PEM_write_bio_{TYPE}PublicKey()
* and PEM_write_bio_{TYPE}Params(), use OSSL_ENCODER functions with an
* OSSL_ENCODER_CTX created like this:
*
* OSSL_ENCODER_CTX *ctx =
* OSSL_ENCODER_CTX_new_by_EVP_PKEY(pkey, selection, "PEM", "type-specific",
* NULL, NULL);
*
* We only implement those for which there are current i2d_ and PEM_write_bio
* implementations.
*/
/* The RSA encoders only support private key and public key output */
ENCODER_w_structure("RSA", rsa, yes, der, type_specific_keypair),
ENCODER_w_structure("RSA", rsa, yes, pem, type_specific_keypair),
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_DH
/* DH and X9.42 DH only support key parameters output. */
ENCODER_w_structure("DH", dh, yes, der, type_specific_params),
ENCODER_w_structure("DH", dh, yes, pem, type_specific_params),
ENCODER_w_structure("DHX", dhx, yes, der, type_specific_params),
ENCODER_w_structure("DHX", dhx, yes, pem, type_specific_params),
#endif
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_DSA
ENCODER_w_structure("DSA", dsa, yes, der, type_specific),
ENCODER_w_structure("DSA", dsa, yes, pem, type_specific),
#endif
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_EC
/* EC only supports keypair and parameters output. */
ENCODER_w_structure("EC", ec, yes, der, type_specific_no_pub),
ENCODER_w_structure("EC", ec, yes, pem, type_specific_no_pub),
# ifndef OPENSSL_NO_SM2
ENCODER_w_structure("SM2", sm2, yes, der, type_specific_no_pub),
ENCODER_w_structure("SM2", sm2, yes, pem, type_specific_no_pub),
# endif
#endif
/*
* Entries for the output formats MSBLOB and PVK
*/
ENCODER("RSA", rsa, yes, msblob),
ENCODER("RSA", rsa, yes, pvk),
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_DSA
ENCODER("DSA", dsa, yes, msblob),
ENCODER("DSA", dsa, yes, pvk),
#endif
/*
* Entries for PKCS#8 and SubjectPublicKeyInfo.
* The "der" ones are added convenience for any user that wants to use
* OSSL_ENCODER directly.
* The "pem" ones also support PEM_write_bio_PrivateKey() and
* PEM_write_bio_PUBKEY().
*/
ENCODER_w_structure("RSA", rsa, yes, der, PKCS8),
ENCODER_w_structure("RSA", rsa, yes, pem, PKCS8),
ENCODER_w_structure("RSA", rsa, yes, der, SubjectPublicKeyInfo),
ENCODER_w_structure("RSA", rsa, yes, pem, SubjectPublicKeyInfo),
ENCODER_w_structure("RSA-PSS", rsapss, yes, der, PKCS8),
ENCODER_w_structure("RSA-PSS", rsapss, yes, pem, PKCS8),
ENCODER_w_structure("RSA-PSS", rsapss, yes, der, SubjectPublicKeyInfo),
ENCODER_w_structure("RSA-PSS", rsapss, yes, pem, SubjectPublicKeyInfo),
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_DH
ENCODER_w_structure("DH", dh, yes, der, PKCS8),
ENCODER_w_structure("DH", dh, yes, pem, PKCS8),
ENCODER_w_structure("DH", dh, yes, der, SubjectPublicKeyInfo),
ENCODER_w_structure("DH", dh, yes, pem, SubjectPublicKeyInfo),
ENCODER_w_structure("DHX", dhx, yes, der, PKCS8),
ENCODER_w_structure("DHX", dhx, yes, pem, PKCS8),
ENCODER_w_structure("DHX", dhx, yes, der, SubjectPublicKeyInfo),
ENCODER_w_structure("DHX", dhx, yes, pem, SubjectPublicKeyInfo),
#endif
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_DSA
ENCODER_w_structure("DSA", dsa, yes, der, PKCS8),
ENCODER_w_structure("DSA", dsa, yes, pem, PKCS8),
ENCODER_w_structure("DSA", dsa, yes, der, SubjectPublicKeyInfo),
ENCODER_w_structure("DSA", dsa, yes, pem, SubjectPublicKeyInfo),
#endif
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_EC
ENCODER_w_structure("EC", ec, yes, der, PKCS8),
ENCODER_w_structure("EC", ec, yes, pem, PKCS8),
ENCODER_w_structure("EC", ec, yes, der, SubjectPublicKeyInfo),
ENCODER_w_structure("EC", ec, yes, pem, SubjectPublicKeyInfo),
ENCODER_w_structure("X25519", x25519, yes, der, PKCS8),
ENCODER_w_structure("X25519", x25519, yes, pem, PKCS8),
ENCODER_w_structure("X25519", x25519, yes, der, SubjectPublicKeyInfo),
ENCODER_w_structure("X25519", x25519, yes, pem, SubjectPublicKeyInfo),
ENCODER_w_structure("X448", x448, yes, der, PKCS8),
ENCODER_w_structure("X448", x448, yes, pem, PKCS8),
ENCODER_w_structure("X448", x448, yes, der, SubjectPublicKeyInfo),
ENCODER_w_structure("X448", x448, yes, pem, SubjectPublicKeyInfo),
ENCODER_w_structure("ED25519", ed25519, yes, der, PKCS8),
ENCODER_w_structure("ED25519", ed25519, yes, pem, PKCS8),
ENCODER_w_structure("ED25519", ed25519, yes, der, SubjectPublicKeyInfo),
ENCODER_w_structure("ED25519", ed25519, yes, pem, SubjectPublicKeyInfo),
ENCODER_w_structure("ED448", ed448, yes, der, PKCS8),
ENCODER_w_structure("ED448", ed448, yes, pem, PKCS8),
ENCODER_w_structure("ED448", ed448, yes, der, SubjectPublicKeyInfo),
ENCODER_w_structure("ED448", ed448, yes, pem, SubjectPublicKeyInfo),
# ifndef OPENSSL_NO_SM2
ENCODER_w_structure("SM2", sm2, yes, der, PKCS8),
ENCODER_w_structure("SM2", sm2, yes, pem, PKCS8),
ENCODER_w_structure("SM2", sm2, yes, der, SubjectPublicKeyInfo),
ENCODER_w_structure("SM2", sm2, yes, pem, SubjectPublicKeyInfo),
# endif
#endif
/*
* Entries for key type specific output formats. These are exactly the
* same as the type specific above, except that they use the key type
* name as structure name instead of "type-specific", in the call on
* OSSL_ENCODER_CTX_new_by_EVP_PKEY().
*/
/* The RSA encoders only support private key and public key output */
ENCODER_w_structure("RSA", rsa, yes, der, RSA),
ENCODER_w_structure("RSA", rsa, yes, pem, RSA),
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_DH
/* DH and X9.42 DH only support key parameters output. */
ENCODER_w_structure("DH", dh, yes, der, DH),
ENCODER_w_structure("DH", dh, yes, pem, DH),
ENCODER_w_structure("DHX", dhx, yes, der, DHX),
ENCODER_w_structure("DHX", dhx, yes, pem, DHX),
#endif
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_DSA
ENCODER_w_structure("DSA", dsa, yes, der, DSA),
ENCODER_w_structure("DSA", dsa, yes, pem, DSA),
#endif
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_EC
ENCODER_w_structure("EC", ec, yes, der, EC),
ENCODER_w_structure("EC", ec, yes, pem, EC),
#endif
/*
* Additional entries with structure names being the standard name.
* This is entirely for the convenience of the user that wants to use
* OSSL_ENCODER directly with names they may fancy. These do not impact
* on libcrypto functionality in any way.
*/
/* PKCS#1 is a well known for plain RSA keys, so we add that too */
ENCODER_w_structure("RSA", rsa, yes, der, PKCS1),
ENCODER_w_structure("RSA", rsa, yes, pem, PKCS1),
ENCODER_w_structure("RSA-PSS", rsapss, yes, der, PKCS1),
ENCODER_w_structure("RSA-PSS", rsapss, yes, pem, PKCS1),
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_DH
/* PKCS#3 defines the format for DH parameters */
ENCODER_w_structure("DH", dh, yes, der, PKCS3),
ENCODER_w_structure("DH", dh, yes, pem, PKCS3),
/* X9.42 defines the format for DHX parameters */
ENCODER_w_structure("DHX", dhx, yes, der, X9_42),
ENCODER_w_structure("DHX", dhx, yes, pem, X9_42),
#endif
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_EC
/* RFC 5915 defines the format for EC keys and parameters */
ENCODER_w_structure("EC", ec, yes, der, X9_62),
ENCODER_w_structure("EC", ec, yes, pem, X9_62),
#endif