openssl/crypto/core_fetch.c
Richard Levitte 36fa4d8a0d CORE: pass the full algorithm definition to the method constructor
So far, the API level method constructors that are called by
ossl_method_construct_this() were passed the algorithm name string and
the dispatch table and had no access to anything else.

This change gives them access to the full OSSL_ALGORITHM item, thereby
giving them access to the property definition.

Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/10394)
2019-11-29 20:42:12 +01:00

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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 can obtain a copy
* in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
* https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
*/
#include <stddef.h>
#include <openssl/core.h>
#include "internal/cryptlib.h"
#include "internal/core.h"
#include "internal/property.h"
#include "internal/provider.h"
struct construct_data_st {
OPENSSL_CTX *libctx;
OSSL_METHOD_STORE *store;
int operation_id;
int force_store;
OSSL_METHOD_CONSTRUCT_METHOD *mcm;
void *mcm_data;
};
static void ossl_method_construct_this(OSSL_PROVIDER *provider,
const OSSL_ALGORITHM *algo,
int no_store, void *cbdata)
{
struct construct_data_st *data = cbdata;
void *method = NULL;
if ((method = data->mcm->construct(algo, provider, data->mcm_data))
== NULL)
return;
/*
* Note regarding putting the method in stores:
*
* we don't need to care if it actually got in or not here.
* If it didn't get in, it will simply not be available when
* ossl_method_construct() tries to get it from the store.
*
* It is *expected* that the put function increments the refcnt
* of the passed method.
*/
if (data->force_store || !no_store) {
/*
* If we haven't been told not to store,
* add to the global store
*/
data->mcm->put(data->libctx, NULL, method, provider,
data->operation_id, algo->algorithm_names,
algo->property_definition, data->mcm_data);
}
data->mcm->put(data->libctx, data->store, method, provider,
data->operation_id, algo->algorithm_names,
algo->property_definition, data->mcm_data);
/* refcnt-- because we're dropping the reference */
data->mcm->destruct(method, data->mcm_data);
}
void *ossl_method_construct(OPENSSL_CTX *libctx, int operation_id,
int force_store,
OSSL_METHOD_CONSTRUCT_METHOD *mcm, void *mcm_data)
{
void *method = NULL;
if ((method = mcm->get(libctx, NULL, mcm_data)) == NULL) {
struct construct_data_st cbdata;
/*
* We have a temporary store to be able to easily search among new
* items, or items that should find themselves in the global store.
*/
if ((cbdata.store = mcm->alloc_tmp_store(libctx)) == NULL)
goto fin;
cbdata.libctx = libctx;
cbdata.operation_id = operation_id;
cbdata.force_store = force_store;
cbdata.mcm = mcm;
cbdata.mcm_data = mcm_data;
ossl_algorithm_do_all(libctx, operation_id, NULL,
ossl_method_construct_this, &cbdata);
method = mcm->get(libctx, cbdata.store, mcm_data);
mcm->dealloc_tmp_store(cbdata.store);
}
fin:
return method;
}