1438 lines
49 KiB
C
1438 lines
49 KiB
C
#ifndef H_RPMPGP
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#define H_RPMPGP
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/** \ingroup rpmio
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* \file rpmio/rpmpgp.h
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*
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* OpenPGP constants and structures from RFC-2440.
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*
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* Text from RFC-2440 in comments is
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* Copyright (C) The Internet Society (1998). All Rights Reserved.
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*/
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#include <string.h>
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#if !defined(_BEECRYPT_API_H)
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/*@-redef@*/
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typedef unsigned char byte;
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/*@=redef@*/
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#endif /* _BEECRYPT_API_H */
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/**
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*/
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typedef /*@abstract@*/ struct DIGEST_CTX_s * DIGEST_CTX;
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/**
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*/
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typedef const struct pgpValTbl_s {
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int val;
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/*@observer@*/ const char * str;
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} * pgpValTbl;
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/**
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* 4.3. Packet Tags
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*
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* The packet tag denotes what type of packet the body holds. Note that
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* old format headers can only have tags less than 16, whereas new
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* format headers can have tags as great as 63.
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*/
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typedef enum pgpTag_e {
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PGPTAG_RESERVED = 0, /*!< Reserved/Invalid */
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PGPTAG_PUBLIC_SESSION_KEY = 1, /*!< Public-Key Encrypted Session Key */
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PGPTAG_SIGNATURE = 2, /*!< Signature */
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PGPTAG_SYMMETRIC_SESSION_KEY= 3, /*!< Symmetric-Key Encrypted Session Key*/
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PGPTAG_ONEPASS_SIGNATURE = 4, /*!< One-Pass Signature */
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PGPTAG_SECRET_KEY = 5, /*!< Secret Key */
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PGPTAG_PUBLIC_KEY = 6, /*!< Public Key */
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PGPTAG_SECRET_SUBKEY = 7, /*!< Secret Subkey */
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PGPTAG_COMPRESSED_DATA = 8, /*!< Compressed Data */
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PGPTAG_SYMMETRIC_DATA = 9, /*!< Symmetrically Encrypted Data */
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PGPTAG_MARKER = 10, /*!< Marker */
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PGPTAG_LITERAL_DATA = 11, /*!< Literal Data */
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PGPTAG_TRUST = 12, /*!< Trust */
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PGPTAG_USER_ID = 13, /*!< User ID */
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PGPTAG_PUBLIC_SUBKEY = 14, /*!< Public Subkey */
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PGPTAG_COMMENT_OLD = 16, /*!< Comment (from OpenPGP draft) */
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PGPTAG_PHOTOID = 17, /*!< PGP's photo ID */
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PGPTAG_ENCRYPTED_MDC = 18, /*!< Integrity protected encrypted data */
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PGPTAG_MDC = 19, /*!< Manipulaion detection code packet */
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PGPTAG_PRIVATE_60 = 60, /*!< Private or Experimental Values */
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PGPTAG_COMMENT = 61, /*!< Comment */
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PGPTAG_PRIVATE_62 = 62, /*!< Private or Experimental Values */
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PGPTAG_CONTROL = 63 /*!< Control (GPG) */
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} pgpTag;
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/**
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*/
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/*@observer@*/ /*@unchecked@*/ /*@unused@*/
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extern struct pgpValTbl_s pgpTagTbl[];
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/**
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* 5.1. Public-Key Encrypted Session Key Packets (Tag 1)
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*
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* A Public-Key Encrypted Session Key packet holds the session key used
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* to encrypt a message. Zero or more Encrypted Session Key packets
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* (either Public-Key or Symmetric-Key) may precede a Symmetrically
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* Encrypted Data Packet, which holds an encrypted message. The message
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* is encrypted with the session key, and the session key is itself
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* encrypted and stored in the Encrypted Session Key packet(s). The
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* Symmetrically Encrypted Data Packet is preceded by one Public-Key
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* Encrypted Session Key packet for each OpenPGP key to which the
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* message is encrypted. The recipient of the message finds a session
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* key that is encrypted to their public key, decrypts the session key,
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* and then uses the session key to decrypt the message.
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*
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* The body of this packet consists of:
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* - A one-octet number giving the version number of the packet type.
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* The currently defined value for packet version is 3. An
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* implementation should accept, but not generate a version of 2,
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* which is equivalent to V3 in all other respects.
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* - An eight-octet number that gives the key ID of the public key
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* that the session key is encrypted to.
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* - A one-octet number giving the public key algorithm used.
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* - A string of octets that is the encrypted session key. This string
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* takes up the remainder of the packet, and its contents are
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* dependent on the public key algorithm used.
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*
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* Algorithm Specific Fields for RSA encryption
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* - multiprecision integer (MPI) of RSA encrypted value m**e mod n.
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*
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* Algorithm Specific Fields for Elgamal encryption:
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* - MPI of Elgamal (Diffie-Hellman) value g**k mod p.
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* - MPI of Elgamal (Diffie-Hellman) value m * y**k mod p.
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*/
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typedef struct pgpPktPubkey_s {
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byte version; /*!< version number (generate 3, accept 2). */
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byte keyid[8]; /*!< key ID of the public key for session key. */
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byte algo; /*!< public key algorithm used. */
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} pgpPktPubkey;
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/**
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* 5.2.1. Signature Types
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*
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* There are a number of possible meanings for a signature, which are
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* specified in a signature type octet in any given signature.
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*/
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/*@-typeuse@*/
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typedef enum pgpSigType_e {
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PGPSIGTYPE_BINARY = 0x00, /*!< Binary document */
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PGPSIGTYPE_TEXT = 0x01, /*!< Canonical text document */
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PGPSIGTYPE_STANDALONE = 0x02, /*!< Standalone */
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PGPSIGTYPE_GENERIC_CERT = 0x10,
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/*!< Generic certification of a User ID & Public Key */
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PGPSIGTYPE_PERSONA_CERT = 0x11,
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/*!< Persona certification of a User ID & Public Key */
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PGPSIGTYPE_CASUAL_CERT = 0x12,
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/*!< Casual certification of a User ID & Public Key */
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PGPSIGTYPE_POSITIVE_CERT = 0x13,
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/*!< Positive certification of a User ID & Public Key */
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PGPSIGTYPE_SUBKEY_BINDING = 0x18, /*!< Subkey Binding */
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PGPSIGTYPE_SIGNED_KEY = 0x1F, /*!< Signature directly on a key */
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PGPSIGTYPE_KEY_REVOKE = 0x20, /*!< Key revocation */
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PGPSIGTYPE_SUBKEY_REVOKE = 0x28, /*!< Subkey revocation */
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PGPSIGTYPE_CERT_REVOKE = 0x30, /*!< Certification revocation */
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PGPSIGTYPE_TIMESTAMP = 0x40 /*!< Timestamp */
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} pgpSigType;
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/*@=typeuse@*/
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/**
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*/
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/*@observer@*/ /*@unchecked@*/ /*@unused@*/
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extern struct pgpValTbl_s pgpSigTypeTbl[];
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/**
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* 9.1. Public Key Algorithms
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*
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\verbatim
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ID Algorithm
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-- ---------
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1 - RSA (Encrypt or Sign)
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2 - RSA Encrypt-Only
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3 - RSA Sign-Only
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16 - Elgamal (Encrypt-Only), see [ELGAMAL]
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17 - DSA (Digital Signature Standard)
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18 - Reserved for Elliptic Curve
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19 - Reserved for ECDSA
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20 - Elgamal (Encrypt or Sign)
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21 - Reserved for Diffie-Hellman (X9.42,
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as defined for IETF-S/MIME)
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100 to 110 - Private/Experimental algorithm.
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\endverbatim
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*
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* Implementations MUST implement DSA for signatures, and Elgamal for
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* encryption. Implementations SHOULD implement RSA keys.
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* Implementations MAY implement any other algorithm.
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*/
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/*@-typeuse@*/
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typedef enum pgpPubkeyAlgo_e {
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PGPPUBKEYALGO_RSA = 1, /*!< RSA */
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PGPPUBKEYALGO_RSA_ENCRYPT = 2, /*!< RSA(Encrypt-Only) */
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PGPPUBKEYALGO_RSA_SIGN = 3, /*!< RSA(Sign-Only) */
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PGPPUBKEYALGO_ELGAMAL_ENCRYPT = 16, /*!< Elgamal(Encrypt-Only) */
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PGPPUBKEYALGO_DSA = 17, /*!< DSA */
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PGPPUBKEYALGO_EC = 18, /*!< Elliptic Curve */
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PGPPUBKEYALGO_ECDSA = 19, /*!< ECDSA */
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PGPPUBKEYALGO_ELGAMAL = 20, /*!< Elgamal */
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PGPPUBKEYALGO_DH = 21 /*!< Diffie-Hellman (X9.42) */
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} pgpPubkeyAlgo;
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/*@=typeuse@*/
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/**
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*/
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/*@observer@*/ /*@unchecked@*/ /*@unused@*/
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extern struct pgpValTbl_s pgpPubkeyTbl[];
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/**
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* 9.2. Symmetric Key Algorithms
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*
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\verbatim
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ID Algorithm
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-- ---------
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0 - Plaintext or unencrypted data
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1 - IDEA [IDEA]
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2 - Triple-DES (DES-EDE, as per spec -
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168 bit key derived from 192)
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3 - CAST5 (128 bit key, as per RFC 2144)
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4 - Blowfish (128 bit key, 16 rounds) [BLOWFISH]
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5 - SAFER-SK128 (13 rounds) [SAFER]
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6 - Reserved for DES/SK
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7 - Reserved for AES with 128-bit key
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8 - Reserved for AES with 192-bit key
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9 - Reserved for AES with 256-bit key
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100 to 110 - Private/Experimental algorithm.
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\endverbatim
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*
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* Implementations MUST implement Triple-DES. Implementations SHOULD
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* implement IDEA and CAST5. Implementations MAY implement any other
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* algorithm.
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*/
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/*@-typeuse@*/
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typedef enum pgpSymkeyAlgo_e {
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PGPSYMKEYALGO_PLAINTEXT = 0, /*!< Plaintext */
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PGPSYMKEYALGO_IDEA = 1, /*!< IDEA */
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PGPSYMKEYALGO_TRIPLE_DES = 2, /*!< 3DES */
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PGPSYMKEYALGO_CAST5 = 3, /*!< CAST5 */
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PGPSYMKEYALGO_BLOWFISH = 4, /*!< BLOWFISH */
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PGPSYMKEYALGO_SAFER = 5, /*!< SAFER */
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PGPSYMKEYALGO_DES_SK = 6, /*!< DES/SK */
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PGPSYMKEYALGO_AES_128 = 7, /*!< AES(128-bit key) */
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PGPSYMKEYALGO_AES_192 = 8, /*!< AES(192-bit key) */
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PGPSYMKEYALGO_AES_256 = 9, /*!< AES(256-bit key) */
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PGPSYMKEYALGO_TWOFISH = 10, /*!< TWOFISH(256-bit key) */
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PGPSYMKEYALGO_NOENCRYPT = 110 /*!< no encryption */
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} pgpSymkeyAlgo;
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/*@=typeuse@*/
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/**
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* Symmetric key (string, value) pairs.
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*/
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/*@observer@*/ /*@unchecked@*/ /*@unused@*/
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extern struct pgpValTbl_s pgpSymkeyTbl[];
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/**
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* 9.3. Compression Algorithms
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*
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\verbatim
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ID Algorithm
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-- ---------
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0 - Uncompressed
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1 - ZIP (RFC 1951)
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2 - ZLIB (RFC 1950)
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100 to 110 - Private/Experimental algorithm.
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\endverbatim
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*
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* Implementations MUST implement uncompressed data. Implementations
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* SHOULD implement ZIP. Implementations MAY implement ZLIB.
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*/
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/*@-typeuse@*/
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typedef enum pgpCompressAlgo_e {
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PGPCOMPRESSALGO_NONE = 0, /*!< Uncompressed */
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PGPCOMPRESSALGO_ZIP = 1, /*!< ZIP */
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PGPCOMPRESSALGO_ZLIB = 2, /*!< ZLIB */
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PGPCOMPRESSALGO_BZIP2 = 3 /*!< BZIP2 */
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} pgpCompressAlgo;
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/*@=typeuse@*/
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/**
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* Compression (string, value) pairs.
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*/
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/*@observer@*/ /*@unchecked@*/ /*@unused@*/
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extern struct pgpValTbl_s pgpCompressionTbl[];
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/**
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* 9.4. Hash Algorithms
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*
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\verbatim
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ID Algorithm Text Name
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-- --------- ---- ----
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1 - MD5 "MD5"
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2 - SHA-1 "SHA1"
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3 - RIPE-MD/160 "RIPEMD160"
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4 - Reserved for double-width SHA (experimental)
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5 - MD2 "MD2"
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6 - Reserved for TIGER/192 "TIGER192"
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7 - Reserved for HAVAL (5 pass, 160-bit)
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"HAVAL-5-160"
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100 to 110 - Private/Experimental algorithm.
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\endverbatim
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*
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* Implementations MUST implement SHA-1. Implementations SHOULD
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* implement MD5.
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* @todo Add SHA256.
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*/
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typedef enum pgpHashAlgo_e {
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PGPHASHALGO_MD5 = 1, /*!< MD5 */
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PGPHASHALGO_SHA1 = 2, /*!< SHA1 */
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PGPHASHALGO_RIPEMD160 = 3, /*!< RIPEMD160 */
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PGPHASHALGO_MD2 = 5, /*!< MD2 */
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PGPHASHALGO_TIGER192 = 6, /*!< TIGER192 */
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PGPHASHALGO_HAVAL_5_160 = 7, /*!< HAVAL-5-160 */
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PGPHASHALGO_SHA256 = 8, /*!< SHA256 */
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PGPHASHALGO_SHA384 = 9, /*!< SHA384 */
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PGPHASHALGO_SHA512 = 10, /*!< SHA512 */
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} pgpHashAlgo;
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/**
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* Hash (string, value) pairs.
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*/
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/*@observer@*/ /*@unchecked@*/ /*@unused@*/
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extern struct pgpValTbl_s pgpHashTbl[];
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/**
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* 5.2.2. Version 3 Signature Packet Format
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*
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* The body of a version 3 Signature Packet contains:
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* - One-octet version number (3).
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* - One-octet length of following hashed material. MUST be 5.
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* - One-octet signature type.
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* - Four-octet creation time.
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* - Eight-octet key ID of signer.
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* - One-octet public key algorithm.
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* - One-octet hash algorithm.
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* - Two-octet field holding left 16 bits of signed hash value.
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* - One or more multi-precision integers comprising the signature.
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*
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* Algorithm Specific Fields for RSA signatures:
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* - multiprecision integer (MPI) of RSA signature value m**d.
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*
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* Algorithm Specific Fields for DSA signatures:
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* - MPI of DSA value r.
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* - MPI of DSA value s.
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*/
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typedef struct pgpPktSigV3_s {
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byte version; /*!< version number (3). */
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byte hashlen; /*!< length of following hashed material. MUST be 5. */
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byte sigtype; /*!< signature type. */
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byte time[4]; /*!< 4 byte creation time. */
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byte signid[8]; /*!< key ID of signer. */
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byte pubkey_algo; /*!< public key algorithm. */
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byte hash_algo; /*!< hash algorithm. */
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byte signhash16[2]; /*!< left 16 bits of signed hash value. */
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} * pgpPktSigV3;
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/**
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* 5.2.3. Version 4 Signature Packet Format
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*
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* The body of a version 4 Signature Packet contains:
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* - One-octet version number (4).
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* - One-octet signature type.
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* - One-octet public key algorithm.
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* - One-octet hash algorithm.
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* - Two-octet scalar octet count for following hashed subpacket
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* data. Note that this is the length in octets of all of the hashed
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* subpackets; a pointer incremented by this number will skip over
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* the hashed subpackets.
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* - Hashed subpacket data. (zero or more subpackets)
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* - Two-octet scalar octet count for following unhashed subpacket
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* data. Note that this is the length in octets of all of the
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* unhashed subpackets; a pointer incremented by this number will
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* skip over the unhashed subpackets.
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* - Unhashed subpacket data. (zero or more subpackets)
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* - Two-octet field holding left 16 bits of signed hash value.
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* - One or more multi-precision integers comprising the signature.
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*/
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typedef struct pgpPktSigV4_s {
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byte version; /*!< version number (4). */
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byte sigtype; /*!< signature type. */
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byte pubkey_algo; /*!< public key algorithm. */
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byte hash_algo; /*!< hash algorithm. */
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byte hashlen[2]; /*!< length of following hashed material. */
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} * pgpPktSigV4;
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/**
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* 5.2.3.1. Signature Subpacket Specification
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*
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* The subpacket fields consist of zero or more signature subpackets.
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* Each set of subpackets is preceded by a two-octet scalar count of the
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* length of the set of subpackets.
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*
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* Each subpacket consists of a subpacket header and a body. The header
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* consists of:
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* - the subpacket length (1, 2, or 5 octets)
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* - the subpacket type (1 octet)
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* and is followed by the subpacket specific data.
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*
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* The length includes the type octet but not this length. Its format is
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* similar to the "new" format packet header lengths, but cannot have
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* partial body lengths. That is:
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\verbatim
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if the 1st octet < 192, then
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lengthOfLength = 1
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subpacketLen = 1st_octet
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if the 1st octet >= 192 and < 255, then
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lengthOfLength = 2
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subpacketLen = ((1st_octet - 192) << 8) + (2nd_octet) + 192
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if the 1st octet = 255, then
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lengthOfLength = 5
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subpacket length = [four-octet scalar starting at 2nd_octet]
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\endverbatim
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*
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* The value of the subpacket type octet may be:
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*
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\verbatim
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2 = signature creation time
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3 = signature expiration time
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4 = exportable certification
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5 = trust signature
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6 = regular expression
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7 = revocable
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9 = key expiration time
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10 = placeholder for backward compatibility
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11 = preferred symmetric algorithms
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12 = revocation key
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16 = issuer key ID
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20 = notation data
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21 = preferred hash algorithms
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22 = preferred compression algorithms
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23 = key server preferences
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24 = preferred key server
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25 = primary user id
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26 = policy URL
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27 = key flags
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28 = signer's user id
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29 = reason for revocation
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100 to 110 = internal or user-defined
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\endverbatim
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*
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* An implementation SHOULD ignore any subpacket of a type that it does
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* not recognize.
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*
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* Bit 7 of the subpacket type is the "critical" bit. If set, it
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* denotes that the subpacket is one that is critical for the evaluator
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* of the signature to recognize. If a subpacket is encountered that is
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* marked critical but is unknown to the evaluating software, the
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* evaluator SHOULD consider the signature to be in error.
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*/
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/*@-typeuse@*/
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typedef enum pgpSubType_e {
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PGPSUBTYPE_NONE = 0, /*!< none */
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PGPSUBTYPE_SIG_CREATE_TIME = 2, /*!< signature creation time */
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PGPSUBTYPE_SIG_EXPIRE_TIME = 3, /*!< signature expiration time */
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PGPSUBTYPE_EXPORTABLE_CERT = 4, /*!< exportable certification */
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PGPSUBTYPE_TRUST_SIG = 5, /*!< trust signature */
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PGPSUBTYPE_REGEX = 6, /*!< regular expression */
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PGPSUBTYPE_REVOCABLE = 7, /*!< revocable */
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PGPSUBTYPE_KEY_EXPIRE_TIME = 9, /*!< key expiration time */
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PGPSUBTYPE_ARR = 10, /*!< additional recipient request */
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PGPSUBTYPE_PREFER_SYMKEY = 11, /*!< preferred symmetric algorithms */
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PGPSUBTYPE_REVOKE_KEY = 12, /*!< revocation key */
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PGPSUBTYPE_ISSUER_KEYID = 16, /*!< issuer key ID */
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PGPSUBTYPE_NOTATION = 20, /*!< notation data */
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PGPSUBTYPE_PREFER_HASH = 21, /*!< preferred hash algorithms */
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PGPSUBTYPE_PREFER_COMPRESS = 22, /*!< preferred compression algorithms */
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PGPSUBTYPE_KEYSERVER_PREFERS= 23, /*!< key server preferences */
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PGPSUBTYPE_PREFER_KEYSERVER = 24, /*!< preferred key server */
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PGPSUBTYPE_PRIMARY_USERID = 25, /*!< primary user id */
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PGPSUBTYPE_POLICY_URL = 26, /*!< policy URL */
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PGPSUBTYPE_KEY_FLAGS = 27, /*!< key flags */
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PGPSUBTYPE_SIGNER_USERID = 28, /*!< signer's user id */
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PGPSUBTYPE_REVOKE_REASON = 29, /*!< reason for revocation */
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PGPSUBTYPE_FEATURES = 30, /*!< feature flags (gpg) */
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PGPSUBTYPE_EMBEDDED_SIG = 32, /*!< embedded signature (gpg) */
|
|
|
|
PGPSUBTYPE_INTERNAL_100 = 100, /*!< internal or user-defined */
|
|
PGPSUBTYPE_INTERNAL_101 = 101, /*!< internal or user-defined */
|
|
PGPSUBTYPE_INTERNAL_102 = 102, /*!< internal or user-defined */
|
|
PGPSUBTYPE_INTERNAL_103 = 103, /*!< internal or user-defined */
|
|
PGPSUBTYPE_INTERNAL_104 = 104, /*!< internal or user-defined */
|
|
PGPSUBTYPE_INTERNAL_105 = 105, /*!< internal or user-defined */
|
|
PGPSUBTYPE_INTERNAL_106 = 106, /*!< internal or user-defined */
|
|
PGPSUBTYPE_INTERNAL_107 = 107, /*!< internal or user-defined */
|
|
PGPSUBTYPE_INTERNAL_108 = 108, /*!< internal or user-defined */
|
|
PGPSUBTYPE_INTERNAL_109 = 109, /*!< internal or user-defined */
|
|
PGPSUBTYPE_INTERNAL_110 = 110, /*!< internal or user-defined */
|
|
|
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PGPSUBTYPE_CRITICAL = 128 /*!< critical subpacket marker */
|
|
} pgpSubType;
|
|
/*@=typeuse@*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Subtype (string, value) pairs.
|
|
*/
|
|
/*@observer@*/ /*@unchecked@*/ /*@unused@*/
|
|
extern struct pgpValTbl_s pgpSubTypeTbl[];
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* 5.2. Signature Packet (Tag 2)
|
|
*
|
|
* A signature packet describes a binding between some public key and
|
|
* some data. The most common signatures are a signature of a file or a
|
|
* block of text, and a signature that is a certification of a user ID.
|
|
*
|
|
* Two versions of signature packets are defined. Version 3 provides
|
|
* basic signature information, while version 4 provides an expandable
|
|
* format with subpackets that can specify more information about the
|
|
* signature. PGP 2.6.x only accepts version 3 signatures.
|
|
*
|
|
* Implementations MUST accept V3 signatures. Implementations SHOULD
|
|
* generate V4 signatures. Implementations MAY generate a V3 signature
|
|
* that can be verified by PGP 2.6.x.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note that if an implementation is creating an encrypted and signed
|
|
* message that is encrypted to a V3 key, it is reasonable to create a
|
|
* V3 signature.
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef union pgpPktSig_u {
|
|
struct pgpPktSigV3_s v3;
|
|
struct pgpPktSigV4_s v4;
|
|
} * pgpPktSig;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* 5.3. Symmetric-Key Encrypted Session-Key Packets (Tag 3)
|
|
*
|
|
* The Symmetric-Key Encrypted Session Key packet holds the symmetric-
|
|
* key encryption of a session key used to encrypt a message. Zero or
|
|
* more Encrypted Session Key packets and/or Symmetric-Key Encrypted
|
|
* Session Key packets may precede a Symmetrically Encrypted Data Packet
|
|
* that holds an encrypted message. The message is encrypted with a
|
|
* session key, and the session key is itself encrypted and stored in
|
|
* the Encrypted Session Key packet or the Symmetric-Key Encrypted
|
|
* Session Key packet.
|
|
*
|
|
* If the Symmetrically Encrypted Data Packet is preceded by one or more
|
|
* Symmetric-Key Encrypted Session Key packets, each specifies a
|
|
* passphrase that may be used to decrypt the message. This allows a
|
|
* message to be encrypted to a number of public keys, and also to one
|
|
* or more pass phrases. This packet type is new, and is not generated
|
|
* by PGP 2.x or PGP 5.0.
|
|
*
|
|
* The body of this packet consists of:
|
|
* - A one-octet version number. The only currently defined version
|
|
* is 4.
|
|
* - A one-octet number describing the symmetric algorithm used.
|
|
* - A string-to-key (S2K) specifier, length as defined above.
|
|
* - Optionally, the encrypted session key itself, which is decrypted
|
|
* with the string-to-key object.
|
|
*
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct pgpPktSymkey_s {
|
|
byte version; /*!< version number (4). */
|
|
byte symkey_algo;
|
|
byte s2k[1];
|
|
} pgpPktSymkey;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* 5.4. One-Pass Signature Packets (Tag 4)
|
|
*
|
|
* The One-Pass Signature packet precedes the signed data and contains
|
|
* enough information to allow the receiver to begin calculating any
|
|
* hashes needed to verify the signature. It allows the Signature
|
|
* Packet to be placed at the end of the message, so that the signer can
|
|
* compute the entire signed message in one pass.
|
|
*
|
|
* A One-Pass Signature does not interoperate with PGP 2.6.x or earlier.
|
|
*
|
|
* The body of this packet consists of:
|
|
* - A one-octet version number. The current version is 3.
|
|
* - A one-octet signature type. Signature types are described in
|
|
* section 5.2.1.
|
|
* - A one-octet number describing the hash algorithm used.
|
|
* - A one-octet number describing the public key algorithm used.
|
|
* - An eight-octet number holding the key ID of the signing key.
|
|
* - A one-octet number holding a flag showing whether the signature
|
|
* is nested. A zero value indicates that the next packet is
|
|
* another One-Pass Signature packet that describes another
|
|
* signature to be applied to the same message data.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note that if a message contains more than one one-pass signature,
|
|
* then the signature packets bracket the message; that is, the first
|
|
* signature packet after the message corresponds to the last one-pass
|
|
* packet and the final signature packet corresponds to the first one-
|
|
* pass packet.
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct pgpPktOnepass_s {
|
|
byte version; /*!< version number (3). */
|
|
byte sigtype; /*!< signature type. */
|
|
byte hash_algo; /*!< hash algorithm. */
|
|
byte pubkey_algo; /*!< public key algorithm. */
|
|
byte signid[8]; /*!< key ID of signer. */
|
|
byte nested;
|
|
} * pgpPktOnepass;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* 5.5.1. Key Packet Variants
|
|
*
|
|
* 5.5.1.1. Public Key Packet (Tag 6)
|
|
*
|
|
* A Public Key packet starts a series of packets that forms an OpenPGP
|
|
* key (sometimes called an OpenPGP certificate).
|
|
*
|
|
* 5.5.1.2. Public Subkey Packet (Tag 14)
|
|
*
|
|
* A Public Subkey packet (tag 14) has exactly the same format as a
|
|
* Public Key packet, but denotes a subkey. One or more subkeys may be
|
|
* associated with a top-level key. By convention, the top-level key
|
|
* provides signature services, and the subkeys provide encryption
|
|
* services.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note: in PGP 2.6.x, tag 14 was intended to indicate a comment packet.
|
|
* This tag was selected for reuse because no previous version of PGP
|
|
* ever emitted comment packets but they did properly ignore them.
|
|
* Public Subkey packets are ignored by PGP 2.6.x and do not cause it to
|
|
* fail, providing a limited degree of backward compatibility.
|
|
*
|
|
* 5.5.1.3. Secret Key Packet (Tag 5)
|
|
*
|
|
* A Secret Key packet contains all the information that is found in a
|
|
* Public Key packet, including the public key material, but also
|
|
* includes the secret key material after all the public key fields.
|
|
*
|
|
* 5.5.1.4. Secret Subkey Packet (Tag 7)
|
|
*
|
|
* A Secret Subkey packet (tag 7) is the subkey analog of the Secret Key
|
|
* packet, and has exactly the same format.
|
|
*
|
|
* 5.5.2. Public Key Packet Formats
|
|
*
|
|
* There are two versions of key-material packets. Version 3 packets
|
|
* were first generated by PGP 2.6. Version 2 packets are identical in
|
|
* format to Version 3 packets, but are generated by PGP 2.5 or before.
|
|
* V2 packets are deprecated and they MUST NOT be generated. PGP 5.0
|
|
* introduced version 4 packets, with new fields and semantics. PGP
|
|
* 2.6.x will not accept key-material packets with versions greater than
|
|
* 3.
|
|
*
|
|
* OpenPGP implementations SHOULD create keys with version 4 format. An
|
|
* implementation MAY generate a V3 key to ensure interoperability with
|
|
* old software; note, however, that V4 keys correct some security
|
|
* deficiencies in V3 keys. These deficiencies are described below. An
|
|
* implementation MUST NOT create a V3 key with a public key algorithm
|
|
* other than RSA.
|
|
*
|
|
* A version 3 public key or public subkey packet contains:
|
|
* - A one-octet version number (3).
|
|
* - A four-octet number denoting the time that the key was created.
|
|
* - A two-octet number denoting the time in days that this key is
|
|
* valid. If this number is zero, then it does not expire.
|
|
* - A one-octet number denoting the public key algorithm of this key
|
|
* - A series of multi-precision integers comprising the key
|
|
* material:
|
|
* - a multiprecision integer (MPI) of RSA public modulus n;
|
|
* - an MPI of RSA public encryption exponent e.
|
|
*
|
|
* V3 keys SHOULD only be used for backward compatibility because of
|
|
* three weaknesses in them. First, it is relatively easy to construct a
|
|
* V3 key that has the same key ID as any other key because the key ID
|
|
* is simply the low 64 bits of the public modulus. Secondly, because
|
|
* the fingerprint of a V3 key hashes the key material, but not its
|
|
* length, which increases the opportunity for fingerprint collisions.
|
|
* Third, there are minor weaknesses in the MD5 hash algorithm that make
|
|
* developers prefer other algorithms. See below for a fuller discussion
|
|
* of key IDs and fingerprints.
|
|
*
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct pgpPktKeyV3_s {
|
|
byte version; /*!< version number (3). */
|
|
byte time[4]; /*!< time that the key was created. */
|
|
byte valid[2]; /*!< time in days that this key is valid. */
|
|
byte pubkey_algo; /*!< public key algorithm. */
|
|
} * pgpPktKeyV3;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* The version 4 format is similar to the version 3 format except for
|
|
* the absence of a validity period. This has been moved to the
|
|
* signature packet. In addition, fingerprints of version 4 keys are
|
|
* calculated differently from version 3 keys, as described in section
|
|
* "Enhanced Key Formats."
|
|
*
|
|
* A version 4 packet contains:
|
|
* - A one-octet version number (4).
|
|
* - A four-octet number denoting the time that the key was created.
|
|
* - A one-octet number denoting the public key algorithm of this key
|
|
* - A series of multi-precision integers comprising the key
|
|
* material. This algorithm-specific portion is:
|
|
*
|
|
* Algorithm Specific Fields for RSA public keys:
|
|
* - multiprecision integer (MPI) of RSA public modulus n;
|
|
* - MPI of RSA public encryption exponent e.
|
|
*
|
|
* Algorithm Specific Fields for DSA public keys:
|
|
* - MPI of DSA prime p;
|
|
* - MPI of DSA group order q (q is a prime divisor of p-1);
|
|
* - MPI of DSA group generator g;
|
|
* - MPI of DSA public key value y (= g**x where x is secret).
|
|
*
|
|
* Algorithm Specific Fields for Elgamal public keys:
|
|
* - MPI of Elgamal prime p;
|
|
* - MPI of Elgamal group generator g;
|
|
* - MPI of Elgamal public key value y (= g**x where x is
|
|
* secret).
|
|
*
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct pgpPktKeyV4_s {
|
|
byte version; /*!< version number (4). */
|
|
byte time[4]; /*!< time that the key was created. */
|
|
byte pubkey_algo; /*!< public key algorithm. */
|
|
} * pgpPktKeyV4;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* 5.5.3. Secret Key Packet Formats
|
|
*
|
|
* The Secret Key and Secret Subkey packets contain all the data of the
|
|
* Public Key and Public Subkey packets, with additional algorithm-
|
|
* specific secret key data appended, in encrypted form.
|
|
*
|
|
* The packet contains:
|
|
* - A Public Key or Public Subkey packet, as described above
|
|
* - One octet indicating string-to-key usage conventions. 0
|
|
* indicates that the secret key data is not encrypted. 255
|
|
* indicates that a string-to-key specifier is being given. Any
|
|
* other value is a symmetric-key encryption algorithm specifier.
|
|
* - [Optional] If string-to-key usage octet was 255, a one-octet
|
|
* symmetric encryption algorithm.
|
|
* - [Optional] If string-to-key usage octet was 255, a string-to-key
|
|
* specifier. The length of the string-to-key specifier is implied
|
|
* by its type, as described above.
|
|
* - [Optional] If secret data is encrypted, eight-octet Initial
|
|
* Vector (IV).
|
|
* - Encrypted multi-precision integers comprising the secret key
|
|
* data. These algorithm-specific fields are as described below.
|
|
* - Two-octet checksum of the plaintext of the algorithm-specific
|
|
* portion (sum of all octets, mod 65536).
|
|
*
|
|
* Algorithm Specific Fields for RSA secret keys:
|
|
* - multiprecision integer (MPI) of RSA secret exponent d.
|
|
* - MPI of RSA secret prime value p.
|
|
* - MPI of RSA secret prime value q (p < q).
|
|
* - MPI of u, the multiplicative inverse of p, mod q.
|
|
*
|
|
* Algorithm Specific Fields for DSA secret keys:
|
|
* - MPI of DSA secret exponent x.
|
|
*
|
|
* Algorithm Specific Fields for Elgamal secret keys:
|
|
* - MPI of Elgamal secret exponent x.
|
|
*
|
|
* Secret MPI values can be encrypted using a passphrase. If a string-
|
|
* to-key specifier is given, that describes the algorithm for
|
|
* converting the passphrase to a key, else a simple MD5 hash of the
|
|
* passphrase is used. Implementations SHOULD use a string-to-key
|
|
* specifier; the simple hash is for backward compatibility. The cipher
|
|
* for encrypting the MPIs is specified in the secret key packet.
|
|
*
|
|
* Encryption/decryption of the secret data is done in CFB mode using
|
|
* the key created from the passphrase and the Initial Vector from the
|
|
* packet. A different mode is used with V3 keys (which are only RSA)
|
|
* than with other key formats. With V3 keys, the MPI bit count prefix
|
|
* (i.e., the first two octets) is not encrypted. Only the MPI non-
|
|
* prefix data is encrypted. Furthermore, the CFB state is
|
|
* resynchronized at the beginning of each new MPI value, so that the
|
|
* CFB block boundary is aligned with the start of the MPI data.
|
|
*
|
|
* With V4 keys, a simpler method is used. All secret MPI values are
|
|
* encrypted in CFB mode, including the MPI bitcount prefix.
|
|
*
|
|
* The 16-bit checksum that follows the algorithm-specific portion is
|
|
* the algebraic sum, mod 65536, of the plaintext of all the algorithm-
|
|
* specific octets (including MPI prefix and data). With V3 keys, the
|
|
* checksum is stored in the clear. With V4 keys, the checksum is
|
|
* encrypted like the algorithm-specific data. This value is used to
|
|
* check that the passphrase was correct.
|
|
*
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef union pgpPktKey_u {
|
|
struct pgpPktKeyV3_s v3;
|
|
struct pgpPktKeyV4_s v4;
|
|
} pgpPktKey;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* 5.6. Compressed Data Packet (Tag 8)
|
|
*
|
|
* The Compressed Data packet contains compressed data. Typically, this
|
|
* packet is found as the contents of an encrypted packet, or following
|
|
* a Signature or One-Pass Signature packet, and contains literal data
|
|
* packets.
|
|
*
|
|
* The body of this packet consists of:
|
|
* - One octet that gives the algorithm used to compress the packet.
|
|
* - The remainder of the packet is compressed data.
|
|
*
|
|
* A Compressed Data Packet's body contains an block that compresses
|
|
* some set of packets. See section "Packet Composition" for details on
|
|
* how messages are formed.
|
|
*
|
|
* ZIP-compressed packets are compressed with raw RFC 1951 DEFLATE
|
|
* blocks. Note that PGP V2.6 uses 13 bits of compression. If an
|
|
* implementation uses more bits of compression, PGP V2.6 cannot
|
|
* decompress it.
|
|
*
|
|
* ZLIB-compressed packets are compressed with RFC 1950 ZLIB-style
|
|
* blocks.
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct pgpPktCdata_s {
|
|
byte compressalgo;
|
|
byte data[1];
|
|
} pgpPktCdata;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* 5.7. Symmetrically Encrypted Data Packet (Tag 9)
|
|
*
|
|
* The Symmetrically Encrypted Data packet contains data encrypted with
|
|
* a symmetric-key algorithm. When it has been decrypted, it will
|
|
* typically contain other packets (often literal data packets or
|
|
* compressed data packets).
|
|
*
|
|
* The body of this packet consists of:
|
|
* - Encrypted data, the output of the selected symmetric-key cipher
|
|
* operating in PGP's variant of Cipher Feedback (CFB) mode.
|
|
*
|
|
* The symmetric cipher used may be specified in an Public-Key or
|
|
* Symmetric-Key Encrypted Session Key packet that precedes the
|
|
* Symmetrically Encrypted Data Packet. In that case, the cipher
|
|
* algorithm octet is prefixed to the session key before it is
|
|
* encrypted. If no packets of these types precede the encrypted data,
|
|
* the IDEA algorithm is used with the session key calculated as the MD5
|
|
* hash of the passphrase.
|
|
*
|
|
* The data is encrypted in CFB mode, with a CFB shift size equal to the
|
|
* cipher's block size. The Initial Vector (IV) is specified as all
|
|
* zeros. Instead of using an IV, OpenPGP prefixes a 10-octet string to
|
|
* the data before it is encrypted. The first eight octets are random,
|
|
* and the 9th and 10th octets are copies of the 7th and 8th octets,
|
|
* respectively. After encrypting the first 10 octets, the CFB state is
|
|
* resynchronized if the cipher block size is 8 octets or less. The
|
|
* last 8 octets of ciphertext are passed through the cipher and the
|
|
* block boundary is reset.
|
|
*
|
|
* The repetition of 16 bits in the 80 bits of random data prefixed to
|
|
* the message allows the receiver to immediately check whether the
|
|
* session key is incorrect.
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct pgpPktEdata_s {
|
|
byte data[1];
|
|
} pgpPktEdata;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* 5.8. Marker Packet (Obsolete Literal Packet) (Tag 10)
|
|
*
|
|
* An experimental version of PGP used this packet as the Literal
|
|
* packet, but no released version of PGP generated Literal packets with
|
|
* this tag. With PGP 5.x, this packet has been re-assigned and is
|
|
* reserved for use as the Marker packet.
|
|
*
|
|
* The body of this packet consists of:
|
|
* - The three octets 0x50, 0x47, 0x50 (which spell "PGP" in UTF-8).
|
|
*
|
|
* Such a packet MUST be ignored when received. It may be placed at the
|
|
* beginning of a message that uses features not available in PGP 2.6.x
|
|
* in order to cause that version to report that newer software is
|
|
* necessary to process the message.
|
|
*/
|
|
/*
|
|
* 5.9. Literal Data Packet (Tag 11)
|
|
*
|
|
* A Literal Data packet contains the body of a message; data that is
|
|
* not to be further interpreted.
|
|
*
|
|
* The body of this packet consists of:
|
|
* - A one-octet field that describes how the data is formatted.
|
|
*
|
|
* If it is a 'b' (0x62), then the literal packet contains binary data.
|
|
* If it is a 't' (0x74), then it contains text data, and thus may need
|
|
* line ends converted to local form, or other text-mode changes. RFC
|
|
* 1991 also defined a value of 'l' as a 'local' mode for machine-local
|
|
* conversions. This use is now deprecated.
|
|
* - File name as a string (one-octet length, followed by file name),
|
|
* if the encrypted data should be saved as a file.
|
|
*
|
|
* If the special name "_CONSOLE" is used, the message is considered to
|
|
* be "for your eyes only". This advises that the message data is
|
|
* unusually sensitive, and the receiving program should process it more
|
|
* carefully, perhaps avoiding storing the received data to disk, for
|
|
* example.
|
|
* - A four-octet number that indicates the modification date of the
|
|
* file, or the creation time of the packet, or a zero that
|
|
* indicates the present time.
|
|
* - The remainder of the packet is literal data.
|
|
*
|
|
* Text data is stored with <CR><LF> text endings (i.e. network-normal
|
|
* line endings). These should be converted to native line endings by
|
|
* the receiving software.
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct pgpPktLdata_s {
|
|
byte format;
|
|
byte filenamelen;
|
|
byte filename[1];
|
|
} pgpPktLdata;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* 5.10. Trust Packet (Tag 12)
|
|
*
|
|
* The Trust packet is used only within keyrings and is not normally
|
|
* exported. Trust packets contain data that record the user's
|
|
* specifications of which key holders are trustworthy introducers,
|
|
* along with other information that implementing software uses for
|
|
* trust information.
|
|
*
|
|
* Trust packets SHOULD NOT be emitted to output streams that are
|
|
* transferred to other users, and they SHOULD be ignored on any input
|
|
* other than local keyring files.
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct pgpPktTrust_s {
|
|
byte flag;
|
|
} pgpPktTrust;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* 5.11. User ID Packet (Tag 13)
|
|
*
|
|
* A User ID packet consists of data that is intended to represent the
|
|
* name and email address of the key holder. By convention, it includes
|
|
* an RFC 822 mail name, but there are no restrictions on its content.
|
|
* The packet length in the header specifies the length of the user id.
|
|
* If it is text, it is encoded in UTF-8.
|
|
*
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct pgpPktUid_s {
|
|
byte userid[1];
|
|
} pgpPktUid;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
*/
|
|
union pgpPktPre_u {
|
|
pgpPktPubkey pubkey; /*!< 5.1. Public-Key Encrypted Session Key */
|
|
pgpPktSig sig; /*!< 5.2. Signature */
|
|
pgpPktSymkey symkey; /*!< 5.3. Symmetric-Key Encrypted Session-Key */
|
|
pgpPktOnepass onepass; /*!< 5.4. One-Pass Signature */
|
|
pgpPktKey key; /*!< 5.5. Key Material */
|
|
pgpPktCdata cdata; /*!< 5.6. Compressed Data */
|
|
pgpPktEdata edata; /*!< 5.7. Symmetrically Encrypted Data */
|
|
/*!< 5.8. Marker (obsolete) */
|
|
pgpPktLdata ldata; /*!< 5.9. Literal Data */
|
|
pgpPktTrust tdata; /*!< 5.10. Trust */
|
|
pgpPktUid uid; /*!< 5.11. User ID */
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
*/
|
|
/*@-typeuse@*/
|
|
typedef enum pgpArmor_e {
|
|
PGPARMOR_ERR_CRC_CHECK = -7,
|
|
PGPARMOR_ERR_BODY_DECODE = -6,
|
|
PGPARMOR_ERR_CRC_DECODE = -5,
|
|
PGPARMOR_ERR_NO_END_PGP = -4,
|
|
PGPARMOR_ERR_UNKNOWN_PREAMBLE_TAG = -3,
|
|
PGPARMOR_ERR_UNKNOWN_ARMOR_TYPE = -2,
|
|
PGPARMOR_ERR_NO_BEGIN_PGP = -1,
|
|
#define PGPARMOR_ERROR PGPARMOR_ERR_NO_BEGIN_PGP
|
|
PGPARMOR_NONE = 0,
|
|
PGPARMOR_MESSAGE = 1, /*!< MESSAGE */
|
|
PGPARMOR_PUBKEY = 2, /*!< PUBLIC KEY BLOCK */
|
|
PGPARMOR_SIGNATURE = 3, /*!< SIGNATURE */
|
|
PGPARMOR_SIGNED_MESSAGE = 4, /*!< SIGNED MESSAGE */
|
|
PGPARMOR_FILE = 5, /*!< ARMORED FILE */
|
|
PGPARMOR_PRIVKEY = 6, /*!< PRIVATE KEY BLOCK */
|
|
PGPARMOR_SECKEY = 7 /*!< SECRET KEY BLOCK */
|
|
} pgpArmor;
|
|
/*@=typeuse@*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Armor (string, value) pairs.
|
|
*/
|
|
/*@observer@*/ /*@unchecked@*/ /*@unused@*/
|
|
extern struct pgpValTbl_s pgpArmorTbl[];
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
*/
|
|
/*@-typeuse@*/
|
|
typedef enum pgpArmorKey_e {
|
|
PGPARMORKEY_VERSION = 1, /*!< Version: */
|
|
PGPARMORKEY_COMMENT = 2, /*!< Comment: */
|
|
PGPARMORKEY_MESSAGEID = 3, /*!< MessageID: */
|
|
PGPARMORKEY_HASH = 4, /*!< Hash: */
|
|
PGPARMORKEY_CHARSET = 5 /*!< Charset: */
|
|
} pgpArmorKey;
|
|
/*@=typeuse@*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Armor key (string, value) pairs.
|
|
*/
|
|
/*@observer@*/ /*@unchecked@*/ /*@unused@*/
|
|
extern struct pgpValTbl_s pgpArmorKeyTbl[];
|
|
|
|
/** \ingroup rpmio
|
|
* Bit(s) to control digest operation.
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum rpmDigestFlags_e {
|
|
RPMDIGEST_NONE = 0
|
|
} rpmDigestFlags;
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*@-fcnuse@*/
|
|
#ifdef __cplusplus
|
|
extern "C" {
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Return (native-endian) integer from big-endian representation.
|
|
* @param s pointer to big-endian integer
|
|
* @param nbytes no. of bytes
|
|
* @return native-endian integer
|
|
*/
|
|
/*@unused@*/ static inline
|
|
unsigned int pgpGrab(const byte *s, int nbytes)
|
|
/*@*/
|
|
{
|
|
unsigned int i = 0;
|
|
int nb = (nbytes <= sizeof(i) ? nbytes : sizeof(i));
|
|
/*@-boundsread@*/
|
|
while (nb--)
|
|
i = (i << 8) | *s++;
|
|
/*@=boundsread@*/
|
|
return i;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Return length of an OpenPGP packet.
|
|
* @param s pointer to packet
|
|
* @retval *lenp no. of bytes in packet
|
|
* @return no. of bytes in length prefix
|
|
*/
|
|
/*@unused@*/ static inline
|
|
int pgpLen(const byte *s, /*@out@*/ unsigned int *lenp)
|
|
/*@modifies *lenp @*/
|
|
{
|
|
/*@-boundswrite@*/
|
|
if (*s < 192) {
|
|
(*lenp) = *s++;
|
|
return 1;
|
|
} else if (*s < 255) {
|
|
(*lenp) = ((((unsigned)s[0]) - 192) << 8) + s[1] + 192;
|
|
return 2;
|
|
} else {
|
|
(*lenp) = pgpGrab(s+1, 4);
|
|
return 5;
|
|
}
|
|
/*@=boundswrite@*/
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Return no. of bits in a multiprecision integer.
|
|
* @param p pointer to multiprecision integer
|
|
* @return no. of bits
|
|
*/
|
|
/*@unused@*/ static inline
|
|
unsigned int pgpMpiBits(const byte *p)
|
|
/*@requires maxRead(p) >= 1 @*/
|
|
/*@*/
|
|
{
|
|
return ((p[0] << 8) | p[1]);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Return no. of bytes in a multiprecision integer.
|
|
* @param p pointer to multiprecision integer
|
|
* @return no. of bytes
|
|
*/
|
|
/*@unused@*/ static inline
|
|
unsigned int pgpMpiLen(const byte *p)
|
|
/*@requires maxRead(p) >= 1 @*/
|
|
/*@*/
|
|
{
|
|
return (2 + ((pgpMpiBits(p)+7)>>3));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Convert to hex.
|
|
* @param t target buffer (returned)
|
|
* @param s source bytes
|
|
* @param nbytes no. of bytes
|
|
* @return target buffer
|
|
*/
|
|
/*@unused@*/ static inline
|
|
char * pgpHexCvt(/*@returned@*/ char *t, const byte *s, int nbytes)
|
|
/*@modifies *t @*/
|
|
{
|
|
static char hex[] = "0123456789abcdef";
|
|
/*@-boundswrite@*/
|
|
while (nbytes-- > 0) {
|
|
unsigned int i;
|
|
i = *s++;
|
|
*t++ = hex[ (i >> 4) & 0xf ];
|
|
*t++ = hex[ (i ) & 0xf ];
|
|
}
|
|
*t = '\0';
|
|
/*@=boundswrite@*/
|
|
return t;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Return hex formatted representation of bytes.
|
|
* @todo Remove static buffer.
|
|
* @param p bytes
|
|
* @param plen no. of bytes
|
|
* @return hex formatted string
|
|
*/
|
|
/*@unused@*/ static inline /*@observer@*/
|
|
char * pgpHexStr(const byte *p, unsigned int plen)
|
|
/*@*/
|
|
{
|
|
static char prbuf[8*BUFSIZ]; /* XXX ick */
|
|
char *t = prbuf;
|
|
t = pgpHexCvt(t, p, plen);
|
|
return prbuf;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Return hex formatted representation of a multiprecision integer.
|
|
* @todo Remove static buffer.
|
|
* @param p bytes
|
|
* @return hex formatted string
|
|
*/
|
|
/*@unused@*/ static inline /*@observer@*/
|
|
const char * pgpMpiStr(const byte *p)
|
|
/*@requires maxRead(p) >= 3 @*/
|
|
/*@*/
|
|
{
|
|
static char prbuf[8*BUFSIZ]; /* XXX ick */
|
|
char *t = prbuf;
|
|
sprintf(t, "[%4u]: ", pgpGrab(p, 2));
|
|
t += strlen(t);
|
|
t = pgpHexCvt(t, p+2, pgpMpiLen(p)-2);
|
|
return prbuf;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Return string representation of am OpenPGP value.
|
|
* @param vs table of (string,value) pairs
|
|
* @param val byte value to lookup
|
|
* @return string value of byte
|
|
*/
|
|
/*@unused@*/ static inline /*@observer@*/
|
|
const char * pgpValStr(pgpValTbl vs, byte val)
|
|
/*@*/
|
|
{
|
|
do {
|
|
if (vs->val == val)
|
|
break;
|
|
} while ((++vs)->val != -1);
|
|
return vs->str;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Return value of an OpenPGP string.
|
|
* @param vs table of (string,value) pairs
|
|
* @param s string token to lookup
|
|
* @param se end-of-string address
|
|
* @return byte value
|
|
*/
|
|
/*@unused@*/ static inline
|
|
int pgpValTok(pgpValTbl vs, const char * s, const char * se)
|
|
/*@*/
|
|
{
|
|
do {
|
|
int vlen = strlen(vs->str);
|
|
if (vlen <= (se-s) && !strncmp(s, vs->str, vlen))
|
|
break;
|
|
} while ((++vs)->val != -1);
|
|
return vs->val;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*@-exportlocal@*/
|
|
/**
|
|
* Print an OpenPGP value.
|
|
* @param pre output prefix
|
|
* @param vs table of (string,value) pairs
|
|
* @param val byte value to print
|
|
*/
|
|
void pgpPrtVal(const char * pre, pgpValTbl vs, byte val)
|
|
/*@globals fileSystem @*/
|
|
/*@modifies fileSystem @*/;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Print/parse an OpenPGP subtype packet.
|
|
* @param h packet
|
|
* @param hlen packet length (no. of bytes)
|
|
* @param sigtype signature type
|
|
* @return 0 on success
|
|
*/
|
|
int pgpPrtSubType(const byte *h, unsigned int hlen, pgpSigType sigtype)
|
|
/*@globals fileSystem @*/
|
|
/*@modifies fileSystem @*/;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Print/parse an OpenPGP signature packet.
|
|
* @param tag packet tag
|
|
* @param h packet contents
|
|
* @param hlen packet length (no. of bytes)
|
|
* @return 0 on success
|
|
*/
|
|
int pgpPrtSig(pgpTag tag, const byte *h, unsigned int hlen)
|
|
/*@globals fileSystem, internalState @*/
|
|
/*@modifies fileSystem, internalState @*/;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Print/parse an OpenPGP key packet.
|
|
* @param tag packet tag
|
|
* @param h packet contents
|
|
* @param hlen packet length (no. of bytes)
|
|
* @return 0 on success
|
|
*/
|
|
int pgpPrtKey(pgpTag tag, const byte *h, unsigned int hlen)
|
|
/*@globals fileSystem, internalState @*/
|
|
/*@modifies fileSystem, internalState @*/;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Print/parse an OpenPGP userid packet.
|
|
* @param tag packet tag
|
|
* @param h packet contents
|
|
* @param hlen packet length (no. of bytes)
|
|
* @return 0 on success
|
|
*/
|
|
int pgpPrtUserID(pgpTag tag, const byte *h, unsigned int hlen)
|
|
/*@globals fileSystem, internalState @*/
|
|
/*@modifies fileSystem, internalState @*/;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Print/parse an OpenPGP comment packet.
|
|
* @param tag packet tag
|
|
* @param h packet contents
|
|
* @param hlen packet length (no. of bytes)
|
|
* @return 0 on success
|
|
*/
|
|
int pgpPrtComment(pgpTag tag, const byte *h, unsigned int hlen)
|
|
/*@globals fileSystem @*/
|
|
/*@modifies fileSystem @*/;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Calculate OpenPGP public key fingerprint.
|
|
* @todo V3 non-RSA public keys not implemented.
|
|
* @param pkt OpenPGP packet (i.e. PGPTAG_PUBLIC_KEY)
|
|
* @param pktlen OpenPGP packet length (no. of bytes)
|
|
* @retval keyid publick key fingerprint
|
|
* @return 0 on sucess, else -1
|
|
*/
|
|
int pgpPubkeyFingerprint(const byte * pkt, unsigned int pktlen,
|
|
/*@out@*/ byte * keyid)
|
|
/*@modifies *keyid @*/;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Print/parse next OpenPGP packet.
|
|
* @param pkt OpenPGP packet
|
|
* @param pleft no. bytes remaining
|
|
* @return -1 on error, otherwise this packet length
|
|
*/
|
|
int pgpPrtPkt(const byte *pkt, unsigned int pleft)
|
|
/*@globals fileSystem, internalState @*/
|
|
/*@modifies fileSystem, internalState @*/;
|
|
/*@=exportlocal@*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Print/parse a OpenPGP packet(s).
|
|
* @param pkts OpenPGP packet(s)
|
|
* @param pktlen OpenPGP packet(s) length (no. of bytes)
|
|
* @retval dig parsed output of signature/pubkey packet parameters
|
|
* @param printing should packets be printed?
|
|
* @return -1 on error, 0 on success
|
|
*/
|
|
int pgpPrtPkts(const byte *pkts, unsigned int pktlen, pgpDig dig, int printing)
|
|
/*@globals fileSystem, internalState @*/
|
|
/*@modifies dig, fileSystem, internalState @*/;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Parse armored OpenPGP packets from a file.
|
|
* @param fn file name
|
|
* @retval pkt dearmored OpenPGP packet(s)
|
|
* @retval pktlen dearmored OpenPGP packet(s) length in bytes
|
|
* @return type of armor found
|
|
*/
|
|
pgpArmor pgpReadPkts(const char * fn,
|
|
/*@out@*/ const byte ** pkt, /*@out@*/ size_t * pktlen)
|
|
/*@globals h_errno, fileSystem, internalState @*/
|
|
/*@modifies *pkt, *pktlen, fileSystem, internalState @*/;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Wrap a OpenPGP packets in ascii armor for transport.
|
|
* @param atype type of armor
|
|
* @param s binary pkt data
|
|
* @param ns binary pkt data length
|
|
* @return formatted string
|
|
*/
|
|
char * pgpArmorWrap(int atype, const unsigned char * s, size_t ns)
|
|
/*@*/;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Create a container for parsed OpenPGP packates.
|
|
* @return container
|
|
*/
|
|
/*@only@*/
|
|
pgpDig pgpNewDig(void)
|
|
/*@*/;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Release (malloc'd) data from container.
|
|
* @param dig container
|
|
*/
|
|
void pgpCleanDig(/*@null@*/ pgpDig dig)
|
|
/*@modifies dig @*/;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Destroy a container for parsed OpenPGP packates.
|
|
* @param dig container
|
|
* @return NULL always
|
|
*/
|
|
/*@only@*/ /*@null@*/
|
|
pgpDig pgpFreeDig(/*@only@*/ /*@null@*/ pgpDig dig)
|
|
/*@modifies dig @*/;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Is buffer at beginning of an OpenPGP packet?
|
|
* @param p buffer
|
|
* @return 1 if an OpenPGP packet, 0 otherwise
|
|
*/
|
|
/*@unused@*/ static inline
|
|
int pgpIsPkt(const byte * p)
|
|
/*@*/
|
|
{
|
|
/*@-boundsread@*/
|
|
unsigned int val = *p++;
|
|
/*@=boundsread@*/
|
|
pgpTag tag;
|
|
int rc;
|
|
|
|
/* XXX can't deal with these. */
|
|
if (!(val & 0x80))
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
if (val & 0x40)
|
|
tag = (pgpTag)(val & 0x3f);
|
|
else
|
|
tag = (pgpTag)((val >> 2) & 0xf);
|
|
|
|
switch (tag) {
|
|
case PGPTAG_MARKER:
|
|
case PGPTAG_SYMMETRIC_SESSION_KEY:
|
|
case PGPTAG_ONEPASS_SIGNATURE:
|
|
case PGPTAG_PUBLIC_KEY:
|
|
case PGPTAG_SECRET_KEY:
|
|
case PGPTAG_PUBLIC_SESSION_KEY:
|
|
case PGPTAG_SIGNATURE:
|
|
case PGPTAG_COMMENT:
|
|
case PGPTAG_COMMENT_OLD:
|
|
case PGPTAG_LITERAL_DATA:
|
|
case PGPTAG_COMPRESSED_DATA:
|
|
case PGPTAG_SYMMETRIC_DATA:
|
|
rc = 1;
|
|
break;
|
|
case PGPTAG_PUBLIC_SUBKEY:
|
|
case PGPTAG_SECRET_SUBKEY:
|
|
case PGPTAG_USER_ID:
|
|
case PGPTAG_RESERVED:
|
|
case PGPTAG_TRUST:
|
|
case PGPTAG_PHOTOID:
|
|
case PGPTAG_ENCRYPTED_MDC:
|
|
case PGPTAG_MDC:
|
|
case PGPTAG_PRIVATE_60:
|
|
case PGPTAG_PRIVATE_62:
|
|
case PGPTAG_CONTROL:
|
|
default:
|
|
rc = 0;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return rc;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#define CRC24_INIT 0xb704ce
|
|
#define CRC24_POLY 0x1864cfb
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Return CRC of a buffer.
|
|
* @param octets bytes
|
|
* @param len no. of bytes
|
|
* @return crc of buffer
|
|
*/
|
|
/*@unused@*/ static inline
|
|
unsigned int pgpCRC(const byte *octets, size_t len)
|
|
/*@*/
|
|
{
|
|
unsigned int crc = CRC24_INIT;
|
|
int i;
|
|
|
|
while (len--) {
|
|
/*@-boundsread@*/
|
|
crc ^= (*octets++) << 16;
|
|
/*@=boundsread@*/
|
|
for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
|
|
crc <<= 1;
|
|
if (crc & 0x1000000)
|
|
crc ^= CRC24_POLY;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return crc & 0xffffff;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/** \ingroup rpmio
|
|
* Duplicate a digest context.
|
|
* @param octx existing digest context
|
|
* @return duplicated digest context
|
|
*/
|
|
/*@only@*/
|
|
DIGEST_CTX rpmDigestDup(DIGEST_CTX octx)
|
|
/*@*/;
|
|
|
|
/** \ingroup rpmio
|
|
* Initialize digest.
|
|
* Set bit count to 0 and buffer to mysterious initialization constants.
|
|
* @param hashalgo type of digest
|
|
* @param flags bit(s) to control digest operation
|
|
* @return digest context
|
|
*/
|
|
/*@only@*/ /*@null@*/
|
|
DIGEST_CTX rpmDigestInit(pgpHashAlgo hashalgo, rpmDigestFlags flags)
|
|
/*@*/;
|
|
|
|
/** \ingroup rpmio
|
|
* Update context with next plain text buffer.
|
|
* @param ctx digest context
|
|
* @param data next data buffer
|
|
* @param len no. bytes of data
|
|
* @return 0 on success
|
|
*/
|
|
int rpmDigestUpdate(/*@null@*/ DIGEST_CTX ctx, const void * data, size_t len)
|
|
/*@modifies ctx @*/;
|
|
|
|
/** \ingroup rpmio
|
|
* Return digest and destroy context.
|
|
* Final wrapup - pad to 64-byte boundary with the bit pattern
|
|
* 1 0* (64-bit count of bits processed, MSB-first)
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*
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* @param ctx digest context
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* @retval datap address of returned digest
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* @retval lenp address of digest length
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* @param asAscii return digest as ascii string?
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* @return 0 on success
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*/
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int rpmDigestFinal(/*@only@*/ /*@null@*/ DIGEST_CTX ctx,
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/*@null@*/ /*@out@*/ void ** datap,
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/*@null@*/ /*@out@*/ size_t * lenp, int asAscii)
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/*@modifies *datap, *lenp @*/;
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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/*@=fcnuse@*/
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#endif /* H_RPMPGP */
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