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OSSL_PARAM_ALLOCATE_FROM_TEXT(3ossl) OpenSSL
NAME
OSSL_PARAM_allocate_from_text - OSSL_PARAM construction utilities
SYNOPSIS
#include <openssl/params.h>
int OSSL_PARAM_allocate_from_text(OSSL_PARAM *to,
const OSSL_PARAM *paramdefs,
const char *key, const char *value,
size_t value_n,
int *found);
DESCRIPTION
With OpenSSL before version 3.0, parameters were passed down to or
retrieved from algorithm implementations via control functions. Some
of these control functions existed in variants that took string
parameters, for example EVP_PKEY_CTX_ctrl_str(3).
OpenSSL 3.0 introduces a new mechanism to do the same thing with an
array of parameters that contain name, value, value type and value size
(see OSSL_PARAM(3) for more information).
OSSL_PARAM_allocate_from_text() uses key to look up an item in
paramdefs. If an item was found, it converts value to something
suitable for that item's data_type, and stores the result in to->data
as well as its size in to->data_size. to->key and to->data_type are
assigned the corresponding values from the item that was found, and
to->return_size is set to zero.
to->data is always allocated using OPENSSL_zalloc(3) and needs to be
freed by the caller when it's not useful any more, using
OPENSSL_free(3).
If found is not NULL, *found is set to 1 if key could be located in
paramdefs, and to 0 otherwise.
The use of key and value in detail
OSSL_PARAM_allocate_from_text() takes note if key starts with "hex",
and will only use the rest of key to look up an item in paramdefs in
that case. As an example, if key is "hexid", "id" will be looked up in
paramdefs.
When an item in paramdefs has been found, value is converted depending
on that item's data_type, as follows:
OSSL_PARAM_INTEGER and OSSL_PARAM_UNSIGNED_INTEGER
If key didn't start with "hex", value is assumed to contain value_n
decimal characters, which are decoded, and the resulting bytes
become the number stored in the to->data storage.
If value starts with "0x", it is assumed to contain value_n
hexadecimal characters.
If key started with "hex", value is assumed to contain value_n
hexadecimal characters without the "0x" prefix.
Otherwise, value is considered a C string and is copied to the
to->data storage. On systems where the native character encoding
is EBCDIC, the bytes in to->data are converted to ASCII.
OSSL_PARAM_OCTET_STRING
If key started with "hex", value is assumed to contain value_n
hexadecimal characters, which are decoded, and the resulting bytes
are stored in the to->data storage. If value contains characters
that couldn't be decoded as hexadecimal or decimal characters,
OSSL_PARAM_allocate_from_text() considers that an error.
If key didn't start with "hex", value_n bytes from value are copied
to the to->data storage.
RETURN VALUES
OSSL_PARAM_allocate_from_text() returns 1 if key was found in paramdefs
and there was no other failure, otherwise 0.
NOTES
The parameter descriptor array comes from functions dedicated to return
them. The following OSSL_PARAM(3) attributes are used:
key
data_type
data_size
All other attributes are ignored.
The data_size attribute can be zero, meaning that the parameter it
describes expects arbitrary length data.
EXAMPLES
Code that looked like this:
int mac_ctrl_string(EVP_PKEY_CTX *ctx, const char *value)
{
int rv;
char *stmp, *vtmp = NULL;
stmp = OPENSSL_strdup(value);
if (stmp == NULL)
return -1;
vtmp = strchr(stmp, ':');
if (vtmp != NULL)
*vtmp++ = '\0';
rv = EVP_MAC_ctrl_str(ctx, stmp, vtmp);
OPENSSL_free(stmp);
return rv;
}
...
for (i = 0; i < sk_OPENSSL_STRING_num(macopts); i++) {
char *macopt = sk_OPENSSL_STRING_value(macopts, i);
if (pkey_ctrl_string(mac_ctx, macopt) <= 0) {
BIO_printf(bio_err,
OSSL_PARAM *params =
OPENSSL_zalloc(sizeof(*params)
* (sk_OPENSSL_STRING_num(opts) + 1));
const OSSL_PARAM *paramdefs = EVP_MAC_settable_ctx_params(mac);
size_t params_n;
char *opt = "<unknown>";
for (params_n = 0; params_n < (size_t)sk_OPENSSL_STRING_num(opts);
params_n++) {
char *stmp, *vtmp = NULL;
opt = sk_OPENSSL_STRING_value(opts, (int)params_n);
if ((stmp = OPENSSL_strdup(opt)) == NULL
|| (vtmp = strchr(stmp, ':')) == NULL)
goto err;
*vtmp++ = '\0';
if (!OSSL_PARAM_allocate_from_text(¶ms[params_n],
paramdefs, stmp,
vtmp, strlen(vtmp), NULL))
goto err;
}
params[params_n] = OSSL_PARAM_construct_end();
if (!EVP_MAC_CTX_set_params(ctx, params))
goto err;
while (params_n-- > 0)
OPENSSL_free(params[params_n].data);
OPENSSL_free(params);
/* ... */
return;
err:
BIO_printf(bio_err, "MAC parameter error '%s'\n", opt);
ERR_print_errors(bio_err);
SEE ALSO
OSSL_PARAM(3), OSSL_PARAM_int(3)
COPYRIGHT
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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>.
3.0.11 2023-09-19
OSSL_PARAM_ALLOCATE_FROM_TEXT(3ossl)