1OSSL_STORE_OPEN(3) OpenSSL OSSL_STORE_OPEN(3)
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6 OSSL_STORE_CTX, OSSL_STORE_post_process_info_fn, OSSL_STORE_open,
7 OSSL_STORE_ctrl, OSSL_STORE_load, OSSL_STORE_eof, OSSL_STORE_error,
8 OSSL_STORE_close - Types and functions to read objects from a URI
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11 #include <openssl/store.h>
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13 typedef struct ossl_store_ctx_st OSSL_STORE_CTX;
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15 typedef OSSL_STORE_INFO *(*OSSL_STORE_post_process_info_fn)(OSSL_STORE_INFO *,
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18 OSSL_STORE_CTX *OSSL_STORE_open(const char *uri, const UI_METHOD *ui_method,
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20 OSSL_STORE_post_process_info_fn post_process,
21 void *post_process_data);
22 int OSSL_STORE_ctrl(OSSL_STORE_CTX *ctx, int cmd, ... /* args */);
23 OSSL_STORE_INFO *OSSL_STORE_load(OSSL_STORE_CTX *ctx);
24 int OSSL_STORE_eof(OSSL_STORE_CTX *ctx);
25 int OSSL_STORE_error(OSSL_STORE_CTX *ctx);
26 int OSSL_STORE_close(OSSL_STORE_CTX *ctx);
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29 These functions help the application to fetch supported objects (see
30 "SUPPORTED OBJECTS" in OSSL_STORE_INFO(3) for information on which
31 those are) from a given URI (see "SUPPORTED SCHEMES" for more
32 information on the supported URI schemes). The general method to do so
33 is to "open" the URI using OSSL_STORE_open(), read each available and
34 supported object using OSSL_STORE_load() as long as OSSL_STORE_eof()
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37 The retrieved information is stored in a OSSL_STORE_INFO, which is
38 further described in OSSL_STORE_INFO(3).
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41 OSSL_STORE_CTX is a context variable that holds all the internal
42 information for OSSL_STORE_open(), OSSL_STORE_load(), OSSL_STORE_eof()
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46 OSSL_STORE_open() takes a uri or path uri, password UI method ui_method
47 with associated data ui_data, and post processing callback post_process
48 with associated data post_process_data, opens a channel to the data
49 located at that URI and returns a OSSL_STORE_CTX with all necessary
50 internal information. The given ui_method and ui_data will be reused
51 by all functions that use OSSL_STORE_CTX when interaction is needed,
52 for instance to provide a password. The given post_process and
53 post_process_data will be reused by OSSL_STORE_load() to manipulate or
54 drop the value to be returned. The post_process function drops values
55 by returning NULL, which will cause OSSL_STORE_load() to start its
56 process over with loading the next object, until post_process returns
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60 OSSL_STORE_ctrl() takes a OSSL_STORE_CTX, and command number cmd and
61 more arguments not specified here. The available loader specific
62 command numbers and arguments they each take depends on the loader
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65 There are also global controls available:
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67 OSSL_STORE_C_USE_SECMEM
68 Controls if the loader should attempt to use secure memory for any
69 allocated OSSL_STORE_INFO and its contents. This control expects
70 one argument, a pointer to an int that is expected to have the
71 value 1 (yes) or 0 (no). Any other value is an error.
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73 OSSL_STORE_load() takes a OSSL_STORE_CTX, tries to load the next
74 available object and return it wrapped with OSSL_STORE_INFO.
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76 OSSL_STORE_eof() takes a OSSL_STORE_CTX and checks if we've reached the
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79 OSSL_STORE_error() takes a OSSL_STORE_CTX and checks if an error
80 occurred in the last OSSL_STORE_load() call. Note that it may still be
81 meaningful to try and load more objects, unless OSSL_STORE_eof() shows
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84 OSSL_STORE_close() takes a OSSL_STORE_CTX, closes the channel that was
85 opened by OSSL_STORE_open() and frees all other information that was
86 stored in the OSSL_STORE_CTX, as well as the OSSL_STORE_CTX itself. If
87 ctx is NULL it does nothing.
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90 The basic supported scheme is file:. Any other scheme can be added
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94 A string without a scheme prefix (that is, a non-URI string) is
95 implicitly interpreted as using the file: scheme.
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97 There are some tools that can be used together with OSSL_STORE_open()
98 to determine if any failure is caused by an unparsable URI, or if it's
99 a different error (such as memory allocation failures); if the URI was
100 parsable but the scheme unregistered, the top error will have the
101 reason "OSSL_STORE_R_UNREGISTERED_SCHEME".
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103 These functions make no direct assumption regarding the pass phrase
104 received from the password callback. The loaders may make assumptions,
105 however. For example, the file: scheme loader inherits the assumptions
106 made by OpenSSL functionality that handles the different file types;
107 this is mostly relevant for PKCS#12 objects. See
108 passphrase-encoding(7) for further information.
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111 OSSL_STORE_open() returns a pointer to a OSSL_STORE_CTX on success, or
112 NULL on failure.
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114 OSSL_STORE_load() returns a pointer to a OSSL_STORE_INFO on success, or
115 NULL on error or when end of data is reached. Use OSSL_STORE_error()
116 and OSSL_STORE_eof() to determine the meaning of a returned NULL.
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118 OSSL_STORE_eof() returns 1 if the end of data has been reached,
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121 OSSL_STORE_error() returns 1 if an error occurred in an
122 OSSL_STORE_load() call, otherwise 0.
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124 OSSL_STORE_ctrl() and OSSL_STORE_close() returns 1 on success, or 0 on
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128 ossl_store(7), OSSL_STORE_INFO(3), OSSL_STORE_register_loader(3),
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132 OSSL_STORE_CTX(), OSSL_STORE_post_process_info_fn(), OSSL_STORE_open(),
133 OSSL_STORE_ctrl(), OSSL_STORE_load(), OSSL_STORE_eof() and
134 OSSL_STORE_close() were added in OpenSSL 1.1.1.
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140 Copyright 2016-2020 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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142 Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License"). You may not use
143 this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
144 in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
145 <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
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