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=pod
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=head1 NAME
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provider-object - A specification for a provider-native object abstraction
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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=for openssl multiple includes
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#include <openssl/core_object.h>
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#include <openssl/core_names.h>
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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The provider-native object abstraction is a set of L<OSSL_PARAM(3)> keys and
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values that can be used to pass provider-native objects to OpenSSL library
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code or between different provider operation implementations with the help
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of OpenSSL library code.
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The intention is that certain provider-native operations can pass any sort
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of object that belong with other operations, or with OpenSSL library code.
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An object may be passed in the following manners:
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=over 4
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=item 1.
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I<By value>
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This means that the I<object data> is passed as an octet string or an UTF8
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string, which can be handled in diverse ways by other provided implementations.
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The encoding of the object depends on the context it's used in; for example,
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L<OSSL_DECODER(3)> allows multiple encodings, depending on existing decoders.
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If central OpenSSL library functionality is to handle the data directly, it
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B<must> be encoded in DER for all object types except for B<OSSL_OBJECT_NAME>
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(see L</Parameter reference> below), where it's assumed to a plain UTF8 string.
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=for comment A future extension might be to be able to specify encoding as a
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separate parameter.
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=item 2.
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I<By reference>
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This means that the I<object data> isn't passed directly, an I<object
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reference> is passed instead. It's an octet string that only the correct
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provider understands correctly.
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=back
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Objects I<by value> can be used by anything that handles DER encoded
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objects.
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Objects I<by reference> need a higher level of cooperation from the
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implementation where the object originated (let's call it X) and its target
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implementation (let's call it Y):
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=over 4
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=item 1.
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I<An object loading function in the target implementation>
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The target implementation (Y) may have a function that can take an I<object
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reference>. This can only be used if the target implementation is from the
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same provider as the one originating the object abstraction in question (X).
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The exact target implementation to use is determined from the I<object type>
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and possibly the I<object data type>.
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For example, when the OpenSSL library receives an object abstraction with the
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I<object type> B<OSSL_OBJECT_PKEY>, it will fetch a L<provider-keymgmt(7)>
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using the I<object data type> as its key type (the second argument in
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L<EVP_KEYMGMT_fetch(3)>).
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=item 2.
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I<An object exporter in the originating implementation>
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The originating implementation (X) may have an exporter function. This
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exporter function can be used to export the object in L<OSSL_PARAM(3)> form,
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that can then be imported by the target implementation's imported function.
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This can be used when it's not possible to fetch the target implementation
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(Y) from the same provider.
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=back
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=head2 Parameter reference
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A provider-native object abstraction is an L<OSSL_PARAM(3)> with a selection
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of the following parameters:
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=over 4
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=item "data" (B<OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_DATA>) <octet string> or <UTF8 string>
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The object data I<passed by value>.
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=item "reference" (B<OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_REFERENCE>) <octet string>
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The object data I<passed by reference>.
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=item "type" (B<OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_TYPE>) <integer>
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The I<object type>, a number that may have any of the following values (all
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defined in F<< <openssl/core_object.h> >>):
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=over 4
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=item B<OSSL_OBJECT_NAME>
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The object data may only be I<passed by value>, and should be a UTF8
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string.
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This is useful for L<provider-storemgmt(7)> when a URI load results in new
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URIs.
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=item B<OSSL_OBJECT_PKEY>
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The object data is suitable as provider-native B<EVP_PKEY> key data. The
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object data may be I<passed by value> or I<passed by reference>.
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=item B<OSSL_OBJECT_CERT>
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The object data is suitable as B<X509> data. The object data for this
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object type can only be I<passed by value>, and should be an octet string.
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Since there's no provider-native X.509 object, OpenSSL libraries that
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receive this object abstraction are expected to convert the data to a
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B<X509> object with d2i_X509().
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=item B<OSSL_OBJECT_CRL>
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The object data is suitable as B<X509_CRL> data. The object data can
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only be I<passed by value>, and should be an octet string.
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Since there's no provider-native X.509 CRL object, OpenSSL libraries that
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receive this object abstraction are expected to convert the data to a
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B<X509_CRL> object with d2i_X509_CRL().
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=back
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=item "data-type" (B<OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_DATA_TYPE>) <UTF8 string>
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The specific type of the object content. Legitimate values depend on the
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object type; if it is B<OSSL_OBJECT_PKEY>, the data type is expected to be a
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key type suitable for fetching a L<provider-keymgmt(7)> that can handle the
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data.
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=for comment For objects with an unknown object type (OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_TYPE
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is either missing or has the value OSSL_OBJECT_UNKNOWN), libcrypto
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interprets the object data type as the input type for a decoder.
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=item "data-structure" (B<OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_DATA_STRUCTURE>) <UTF8 string>
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The outermost structure of the object content. Legitimate values depend on
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the object type.
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=item "desc" (B<OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_DESC>) <UTF8 string>
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A human readable text that describes extra details on the object.
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=back
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When a provider-native object abtraction is used, it I<must> contain object
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data in at least one form (object data I<passed by value>, i.e. the "data"
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item, or object data I<passed by reference>, i.e. the "reference" item).
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Both may be present at once, in which case the OpenSSL library code that
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receives this will use the most optimal variant.
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For objects with the object type B<OSSL_OBJECT_NAME>, that object type
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I<must> be given.
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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L<provider(7)>, L<OSSL_DECODER(3)>
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=head1 HISTORY
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The concept of providers and everything surrounding them was
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introduced in OpenSSL 3.0.
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=head1 COPYRIGHT
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Copyright 2020-2021 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
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this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
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in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
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L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
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=cut
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