1e71b7053SJung-uk Kim=pod 2e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 3e71b7053SJung-uk Kim=head1 NAME 4e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 5e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI, 6e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_new, UI_new_method, UI_free, UI_add_input_string, UI_dup_input_string, 7e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_add_verify_string, UI_dup_verify_string, UI_add_input_boolean, 8e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_dup_input_boolean, UI_add_info_string, UI_dup_info_string, 9e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_add_error_string, UI_dup_error_string, UI_construct_prompt, 10e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_add_user_data, UI_dup_user_data, UI_get0_user_data, UI_get0_result, 11e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_get_result_length, 12e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_process, UI_ctrl, UI_set_default_method, UI_get_default_method, 13e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_get_method, UI_set_method, UI_OpenSSL, UI_null - user interface 14e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 15e71b7053SJung-uk Kim=head1 SYNOPSIS 16e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 17e71b7053SJung-uk Kim #include <openssl/ui.h> 18e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 19e71b7053SJung-uk Kim typedef struct ui_st UI; 20e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 21e71b7053SJung-uk Kim UI *UI_new(void); 22e71b7053SJung-uk Kim UI *UI_new_method(const UI_METHOD *method); 23e71b7053SJung-uk Kim void UI_free(UI *ui); 24e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 25e71b7053SJung-uk Kim int UI_add_input_string(UI *ui, const char *prompt, int flags, 26e71b7053SJung-uk Kim char *result_buf, int minsize, int maxsize); 27e71b7053SJung-uk Kim int UI_dup_input_string(UI *ui, const char *prompt, int flags, 28e71b7053SJung-uk Kim char *result_buf, int minsize, int maxsize); 29e71b7053SJung-uk Kim int UI_add_verify_string(UI *ui, const char *prompt, int flags, 30e71b7053SJung-uk Kim char *result_buf, int minsize, int maxsize, 31e71b7053SJung-uk Kim const char *test_buf); 32e71b7053SJung-uk Kim int UI_dup_verify_string(UI *ui, const char *prompt, int flags, 33e71b7053SJung-uk Kim char *result_buf, int minsize, int maxsize, 34e71b7053SJung-uk Kim const char *test_buf); 35e71b7053SJung-uk Kim int UI_add_input_boolean(UI *ui, const char *prompt, const char *action_desc, 36e71b7053SJung-uk Kim const char *ok_chars, const char *cancel_chars, 37e71b7053SJung-uk Kim int flags, char *result_buf); 38e71b7053SJung-uk Kim int UI_dup_input_boolean(UI *ui, const char *prompt, const char *action_desc, 39e71b7053SJung-uk Kim const char *ok_chars, const char *cancel_chars, 40e71b7053SJung-uk Kim int flags, char *result_buf); 41e71b7053SJung-uk Kim int UI_add_info_string(UI *ui, const char *text); 42e71b7053SJung-uk Kim int UI_dup_info_string(UI *ui, const char *text); 43e71b7053SJung-uk Kim int UI_add_error_string(UI *ui, const char *text); 44e71b7053SJung-uk Kim int UI_dup_error_string(UI *ui, const char *text); 45e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 46e71b7053SJung-uk Kim char *UI_construct_prompt(UI *ui_method, 47*b077aed3SPierre Pronchery const char *phrase_desc, const char *object_name); 48e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 49e71b7053SJung-uk Kim void *UI_add_user_data(UI *ui, void *user_data); 50e71b7053SJung-uk Kim int UI_dup_user_data(UI *ui, void *user_data); 51e71b7053SJung-uk Kim void *UI_get0_user_data(UI *ui); 52e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 53e71b7053SJung-uk Kim const char *UI_get0_result(UI *ui, int i); 54e71b7053SJung-uk Kim int UI_get_result_length(UI *ui, int i); 55e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 56e71b7053SJung-uk Kim int UI_process(UI *ui); 57e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 58e71b7053SJung-uk Kim int UI_ctrl(UI *ui, int cmd, long i, void *p, void (*f)()); 59e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 60e71b7053SJung-uk Kim void UI_set_default_method(const UI_METHOD *meth); 61e71b7053SJung-uk Kim const UI_METHOD *UI_get_default_method(void); 62e71b7053SJung-uk Kim const UI_METHOD *UI_get_method(UI *ui); 63e71b7053SJung-uk Kim const UI_METHOD *UI_set_method(UI *ui, const UI_METHOD *meth); 64e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 65e71b7053SJung-uk Kim UI_METHOD *UI_OpenSSL(void); 66e71b7053SJung-uk Kim const UI_METHOD *UI_null(void); 67e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 68e71b7053SJung-uk Kim=head1 DESCRIPTION 69e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 70e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI stands for User Interface, and is general purpose set of routines to 71e71b7053SJung-uk Kimprompt the user for text-based information. Through user-written methods 72e71b7053SJung-uk Kim(see L<UI_create_method(3)>), prompting can be done in any way 73e71b7053SJung-uk Kimimaginable, be it plain text prompting, through dialog boxes or from a 74e71b7053SJung-uk Kimcell phone. 75e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 76e71b7053SJung-uk KimAll the functions work through a context of the type UI. This context 77e71b7053SJung-uk Kimcontains all the information needed to prompt correctly as well as a 78e71b7053SJung-uk Kimreference to a UI_METHOD, which is an ordered vector of functions that 79e71b7053SJung-uk Kimcarry out the actual prompting. 80e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 81e71b7053SJung-uk KimThe first thing to do is to create a UI with UI_new() or UI_new_method(), 82e71b7053SJung-uk Kimthen add information to it with the UI_add or UI_dup functions. Also, 83e71b7053SJung-uk Kimuser-defined random data can be passed down to the underlying method 84e71b7053SJung-uk Kimthrough calls to UI_add_user_data() or UI_dup_user_data(). The default 85e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI method doesn't care about these data, but other methods might. Finally, 86e71b7053SJung-uk Kimuse UI_process() to actually perform the prompting and UI_get0_result() 87e71b7053SJung-uk Kimand UI_get_result_length() to find the result to the prompt and its length. 88e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 89e71b7053SJung-uk KimA UI can contain more than one prompt, which are performed in the given 90e71b7053SJung-uk Kimsequence. Each prompt gets an index number which is returned by the 91e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_add and UI_dup functions, and has to be used to get the corresponding 92e71b7053SJung-uk Kimresult with UI_get0_result() and UI_get_result_length(). 93e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 94e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_process() can be called more than once on the same UI, thereby allowing 95e71b7053SJung-uk Kima UI to have a long lifetime, but can just as well have a short lifetime. 96e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 97e71b7053SJung-uk KimThe functions are as follows: 98e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 99e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_new() creates a new UI using the default UI method. When done with 100e71b7053SJung-uk Kimthis UI, it should be freed using UI_free(). 101e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 102e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_new_method() creates a new UI using the given UI method. When done with 103e71b7053SJung-uk Kimthis UI, it should be freed using UI_free(). 104e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 105e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_OpenSSL() returns the built-in UI method (note: not necessarily the 106e71b7053SJung-uk Kimdefault one, since the default can be changed. See further on). This 107e71b7053SJung-uk Kimmethod is the most machine/OS dependent part of OpenSSL and normally 108e71b7053SJung-uk Kimgenerates the most problems when porting. 109e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 110e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_null() returns a UI method that does nothing. Its use is to avoid 111e71b7053SJung-uk Kimgetting internal defaults for passed UI_METHOD pointers. 112e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 113e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_free() removes a UI from memory, along with all other pieces of memory 114e71b7053SJung-uk Kimthat's connected to it, like duplicated input strings, results and others. 115e71b7053SJung-uk KimIf B<ui> is NULL nothing is done. 116e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 117e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_add_input_string() and UI_add_verify_string() add a prompt to the UI, 118e71b7053SJung-uk Kimas well as flags and a result buffer and the desired minimum and maximum 119e71b7053SJung-uk Kimsizes of the result, not counting the final NUL character. The given 120e71b7053SJung-uk Kiminformation is used to prompt for information, for example a password, 121e71b7053SJung-uk Kimand to verify a password (i.e. having the user enter it twice and check 122e71b7053SJung-uk Kimthat the same string was entered twice). UI_add_verify_string() takes 123e71b7053SJung-uk Kimand extra argument that should be a pointer to the result buffer of the 124e71b7053SJung-uk Kiminput string that it's supposed to verify, or verification will fail. 125e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 126e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_add_input_boolean() adds a prompt to the UI that's supposed to be answered 127e71b7053SJung-uk Kimin a boolean way, with a single character for yes and a different character 128e71b7053SJung-uk Kimfor no. A set of characters that can be used to cancel the prompt is given 129e71b7053SJung-uk Kimas well. The prompt itself is divided in two, one part being the 130e71b7053SJung-uk Kimdescriptive text (given through the I<prompt> argument) and one describing 131e71b7053SJung-uk Kimthe possible answers (given through the I<action_desc> argument). 132e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 133e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_add_info_string() and UI_add_error_string() add strings that are shown at 134e71b7053SJung-uk Kimthe same time as the prompt for extra information or to show an error string. 135*b077aed3SPierre ProncheryThe difference between the two is only conceptual. With the built-in method, 136e71b7053SJung-uk Kimthere's no technical difference between them. Other methods may make a 137e71b7053SJung-uk Kimdifference between them, however. 138e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 139e71b7053SJung-uk KimThe flags currently supported are B<UI_INPUT_FLAG_ECHO>, which is relevant for 140e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_add_input_string() and will have the users response be echoed (when 141e71b7053SJung-uk Kimprompting for a password, this flag should obviously not be used, and 142e71b7053SJung-uk KimB<UI_INPUT_FLAG_DEFAULT_PWD>, which means that a default password of some 143e71b7053SJung-uk Kimsort will be used (completely depending on the application and the UI 144e71b7053SJung-uk Kimmethod). 145e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 146e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_dup_input_string(), UI_dup_verify_string(), UI_dup_input_boolean(), 147e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_dup_info_string() and UI_dup_error_string() are basically the same 148e71b7053SJung-uk Kimas their UI_add counterparts, except that they make their own copies 149e71b7053SJung-uk Kimof all strings. 150e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 151e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_construct_prompt() is a helper function that can be used to create 152*b077aed3SPierre Proncherya prompt from two pieces of information: a phrase description I<phrase_desc> 153*b077aed3SPierre Proncheryand an object name I<object_name>, where the latter may be NULL. 154e71b7053SJung-uk KimThe default constructor (if there is none provided by the method used) 155*b077aed3SPierre Proncherycreates a string "Enter I<phrase_desc> for I<object_name>:" 156*b077aed3SPierre Proncherywhere the " for I<object_name>" part is left out if I<object_name> is NULL. 157*b077aed3SPierre ProncheryWith the description "pass phrase" and the filename "foo.key", that becomes 158e71b7053SJung-uk Kim"Enter pass phrase for foo.key:". Other methods may create whatever 159e71b7053SJung-uk Kimstring and may include encodings that will be processed by the other 160e71b7053SJung-uk Kimmethod functions. 161e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 162e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_add_user_data() adds a user data pointer for the method to use at any 163*b077aed3SPierre Proncherytime. The built-in UI method doesn't care about this info. Note that several 164e71b7053SJung-uk Kimcalls to this function doesn't add data, it replaces the previous blob 165e71b7053SJung-uk Kimwith the one given as argument. 166e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 167e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_dup_user_data() duplicates the user data and works as an alternative 168e71b7053SJung-uk Kimto UI_add_user_data() when the user data needs to be preserved for a longer 169e71b7053SJung-uk Kimduration, perhaps even the lifetime of the application. The UI object takes 170e71b7053SJung-uk Kimownership of this duplicate and will free it whenever it gets replaced or 171e71b7053SJung-uk Kimthe UI is destroyed. UI_dup_user_data() returns 0 on success, or -1 on memory 172e71b7053SJung-uk Kimallocation failure or if the method doesn't have a duplicator function. 173e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 174e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_get0_user_data() retrieves the data that has last been given to the 175e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI with UI_add_user_data() or UI_dup_user_data. 176e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 177e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_get0_result() returns a pointer to the result buffer associated with 178e71b7053SJung-uk Kimthe information indexed by I<i>. 179e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 180e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_get_result_length() returns the length of the result buffer associated with 181e71b7053SJung-uk Kimthe information indexed by I<i>. 182e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 183e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_process() goes through the information given so far, does all the printing 184e71b7053SJung-uk Kimand prompting and returns the final status, which is -2 on out-of-band events 185e71b7053SJung-uk Kim(Interrupt, Cancel, ...), -1 on error and 0 on success. 186e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 187e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_ctrl() adds extra control for the application author. For now, it 188e71b7053SJung-uk Kimunderstands two commands: B<UI_CTRL_PRINT_ERRORS>, which makes UI_process() 189e71b7053SJung-uk Kimprint the OpenSSL error stack as part of processing the UI, and 190e71b7053SJung-uk KimB<UI_CTRL_IS_REDOABLE>, which returns a flag saying if the used UI can 191e71b7053SJung-uk Kimbe used again or not. 192e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 193e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_set_default_method() changes the default UI method to the one given. 194e71b7053SJung-uk KimThis function is not thread-safe and should not be called at the same time 195e71b7053SJung-uk Kimas other OpenSSL functions. 196e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 197e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_get_default_method() returns a pointer to the current default UI method. 198e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 199e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_get_method() returns the UI method associated with a given UI. 200e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 201e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_set_method() changes the UI method associated with a given UI. 202e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 203e71b7053SJung-uk Kim=head1 NOTES 204e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 205e71b7053SJung-uk KimThe resulting strings that the built in method UI_OpenSSL() generate 206e71b7053SJung-uk Kimare assumed to be encoded according to the current locale or (for 207e71b7053SJung-uk KimWindows) code page. 208e71b7053SJung-uk KimFor applications having different demands, these strings need to be 209e71b7053SJung-uk Kimconverted appropriately by the caller. 210*b077aed3SPierre ProncheryFor Windows, if the B<OPENSSL_WIN32_UTF8> environment variable is set, 211e71b7053SJung-uk Kimthe built-in method UI_OpenSSL() will produce UTF-8 encoded strings 212e71b7053SJung-uk Kiminstead. 213e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 214e71b7053SJung-uk Kim=head1 RETURN VALUES 215e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 216e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_new() and UI_new_method() return a valid B<UI> structure or NULL if an error 217e71b7053SJung-uk Kimoccurred. 218e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 219e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_add_input_string(), UI_dup_input_string(), UI_add_verify_string(), 220e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_dup_verify_string(), UI_add_input_boolean(), UI_dup_input_boolean(), 221e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_add_info_string(), UI_dup_info_string(), UI_add_error_string() 222e71b7053SJung-uk Kimand UI_dup_error_string() return a positive number on success or a value which 223e71b7053SJung-uk Kimis less than or equal to 0 otherwise. 224e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 225e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_construct_prompt() returns a string or NULL if an error occurred. 226e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 227e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_dup_user_data() returns 0 on success or -1 on error. 228e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 229e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_get0_result() returns a string or NULL on error. 230e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 231e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_get_result_length() returns a positive integer or 0 on success; otherwise it 232e71b7053SJung-uk Kimreturns -1 on error. 233e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 234e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_process() returns 0 on success or a negative value on error. 235e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 236e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_ctrl() returns a mask on success or -1 on error. 237e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 2386935a639SJung-uk KimUI_get_default_method(), UI_get_method(), UI_OpenSSL(), UI_null() and 239e71b7053SJung-uk KimUI_set_method() return either a valid B<UI_METHOD> structure or NULL 240e71b7053SJung-uk Kimrespectively. 241e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 242e71b7053SJung-uk Kim=head1 HISTORY 243e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 2446935a639SJung-uk KimThe UI_dup_user_data() function was added in OpenSSL 1.1.1. 245e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 246e71b7053SJung-uk Kim=head1 COPYRIGHT 247e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 24858f35182SJung-uk KimCopyright 2001-2020 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved. 249e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 250*b077aed3SPierre ProncheryLicensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use 251e71b7053SJung-uk Kimthis file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy 252e71b7053SJung-uk Kimin the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at 253e71b7053SJung-uk KimL<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>. 254e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 255e71b7053SJung-uk Kim=cut 256