provider-object - A specification for a provider-native object abstraction
#include <openssl/core_object.h>
#include <openssl/core_names.h>
The provider-native object abstraction is a set of OSSL_PARAM(3) keys and
values that can be used to pass provider-native objects to OpenSSL library
code or between different provider operation implementations with the help of
OpenSSL library code.
The intention is that certain provider-native operations can pass
any sort of object that belong with other operations, or with OpenSSL
library code.
An object may be passed in the following manners:
- 1.
- By value
This means that the object data is passed as an octet
string or an UTF8 string, which can be handled in diverse ways by other
provided implementations. The encoding of the object depends on the
context it's used in; for example, OSSL_DECODER(3) allows
multiple encodings, depending on existing decoders. If central OpenSSL
library functionality is to handle the data directly, it must be
encoded in DER for all object types except for OSSL_OBJECT_NAME
(see "Parameter reference" below), where it's assumed to a
plain UTF8 string.
- 2.
- By reference
This means that the object data isn't passed directly,
an object reference is passed instead. It's an octet
string that only the correct provider understands correctly.
Objects by value can be used by anything that handles DER
encoded objects.
Objects by reference need a higher level of cooperation
from the implementation where the object originated (let's call it X) and
its target implementation (let's call it Y):
- 1.
- An object loading function in the target implementation
The target implementation (Y) may have a function that can
take an object reference. This can only be used if the
target implementation is from the same provider as the one originating
the object abstraction in question (X).
The exact target implementation to use is determined from the
object type and possibly the object data type. For
example, when the OpenSSL library receives an object abstraction with
the object type OSSL_OBJECT_PKEY, it will fetch a
provider-keymgmt(7) using the object data type as its key
type (the second argument in EVP_KEYMGMT_fetch(3)).
- 2.
- An object exporter in the originating implementation
The originating implementation (X) may have an exporter
function. This exporter function can be used to export the object in
OSSL_PARAM(3) form, that can then be imported by the target
implementation's imported function.
This can be used when it's not possible to fetch the target
implementation (Y) from the same provider.
A provider-native object abstraction is an OSSL_PARAM(3) with a selection
of the following parameters:
- "data" (OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_DATA) <octet string> or
<UTF8 string>
- The object data passed by value.
- "reference" (OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_REFERENCE) <octet
string>
- The object data passed by reference.
- "type" (OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_TYPE) <integer>
- The object type, a number that may have any of the following values
(all defined in <openssl/core_object.h>):
- OSSL_OBJECT_NAME
- The object data may only be passed by value, and should be a UTF8
string.
This is useful for provider-storemgmt(7) when a URI
load results in new URIs.
- OSSL_OBJECT_PKEY
- The object data is suitable as provider-native EVP_PKEY key data.
The object data may be passed by value or passed by
reference.
- OSSL_OBJECT_CERT
- The object data is suitable as X509 data. The object data for this
object type can only be passed by value, and should be an octet
string.
Since there's no provider-native X.509 object, OpenSSL
libraries that receive this object abstraction are expected to convert
the data to a X509 object with d2i_X509().
- OSSL_OBJECT_CRL
- The object data is suitable as X509_CRL data. The object data can
only be passed by value, and should be an octet string.
Since there's no provider-native X.509 CRL object, OpenSSL
libraries that receive this object abstraction are expected to convert
the data to a X509_CRL object with d2i_X509_CRL().
- "data-type" (OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_DATA_TYPE) <UTF8
string>
- The specific type of the object content. Legitimate values depend on the
object type; if it is OSSL_OBJECT_PKEY, the data type is expected
to be a key type suitable for fetching a provider-keymgmt(7) that
can handle the data.
- "data-structure" (OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_DATA_STRUCTURE)
<UTF8 string>
- The outermost structure of the object content. Legitimate values depend on
the object type.
- "desc" (OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_DESC) <UTF8 string>
- A human readable text that describes extra details on the object.
When a provider-native object abtraction is used, it must
contain object data in at least one form (object data passed by
value, i.e. the "data" item, or object data passed by
reference, i.e. the "reference" item). Both may be present at
once, in which case the OpenSSL library code that receives this will use the
most optimal variant.
For objects with the object type OSSL_OBJECT_NAME, that
object type must be given.
provider(7), OSSL_DECODER(3)
The concept of providers and everything surrounding them was introduced in
OpenSSL 3.0.
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