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293 
294 /*
295  * Digest manager routines
296  */
297 #include "tpmtok_int.h"
298 
299 CK_RV
300 digest_mgr_init(SESSION	*sess,
301 	DIGEST_CONTEXT	*ctx,
302 	CK_MECHANISM	*mech)
303 {
304 	if (! sess || ! ctx) {
305 		return (CKR_FUNCTION_FAILED);
306 	}
307 	if (ctx->active != FALSE) {
308 		return (CKR_OPERATION_ACTIVE);
309 	}
310 
311 	switch (mech->mechanism) {
312 		case CKM_SHA_1:
313 		{
314 			ctx->context_len = sizeof (SHA1_CTX);
315 			ctx->context.sha1ctx = (SHA1_CTX *)
316 			    malloc(ctx->context_len);
317 			if (!ctx->context.sha1ctx)
318 				return (CKR_HOST_MEMORY);
319 			SHA1Init(ctx->context.sha1ctx);
320 		}
321 		break;
322 
323 		case CKM_MD5:
324 		{
325 			ctx->context_len = sizeof (MD5_CTX);
326 			ctx->context.md5ctx = (MD5_CTX *)
327 			    malloc(ctx->context_len);
328 			if (! ctx->context.md5ctx) {
329 				return (CKR_HOST_MEMORY);
330 			}
331 			MD5Init(ctx->context.md5ctx);
332 		}
333 		break;
334 
335 		default:
336 			return (CKR_MECHANISM_INVALID);
337 	}
338 
339 	ctx->mech.ulParameterLen = mech->ulParameterLen;
340 	ctx->mech.mechanism = mech->mechanism;
341 	ctx->mech.pParameter = mech->pParameter;
342 	ctx->multi = FALSE;
343 	ctx->active = TRUE;
344 
345 	return (CKR_OK);
346 }
347 
348 CK_RV
349 digest_mgr_cleanup(DIGEST_CONTEXT *ctx)
350 {
351 	if (!ctx) {
352 		return (CKR_FUNCTION_FAILED);
353 	}
354 	if (ctx->mech.mechanism == CKM_MD5) {
355 		free(ctx->context.md5ctx);
356 		ctx->context.md5ctx = NULL;
357 	} else if (ctx->mech.mechanism == CKM_SHA_1) {
358 		free(ctx->context.sha1ctx);
359 		ctx->context.sha1ctx = NULL;
360 	}
361 	ctx->mech.ulParameterLen = 0;
362 	ctx->mech.pParameter = NULL;
363 	ctx->mech.mechanism = 0;
364 	ctx->multi = FALSE;
365 	ctx->active = FALSE;
366 	ctx->context_len = 0;
367 
368 	return (CKR_OK);
369 }
370 
371 CK_RV
372 digest_mgr_digest(SESSION *sess,
373 	CK_BBOOL length_only,
374 	DIGEST_CONTEXT  *ctx,
375 	CK_BYTE *in_data,
376 	CK_ULONG in_data_len,
377 	CK_BYTE *out_data,
378 	CK_ULONG *out_data_len)
379 {
380 
381 	if (! sess || ! ctx) {
382 		return (CKR_FUNCTION_FAILED);
383 	}
384 	if (ctx->active == FALSE) {
385 		return (CKR_OPERATION_NOT_INITIALIZED);
386 	}
387 
388 	if ((length_only == FALSE) && (! in_data || ! out_data)) {
389 		return (CKR_FUNCTION_FAILED);
390 	}
391 
392 	if (ctx->multi == TRUE) {
393 		return (CKR_OPERATION_ACTIVE);
394 	}
395 	switch (ctx->mech.mechanism) {
396 		case CKM_SHA_1:
397 		if (!length_only && *out_data_len < SHA1_DIGEST_LENGTH)
398 			return (CKR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL);
399 		return (sha1_hash(sess, length_only, ctx,
400 		    in_data, in_data_len, out_data,  out_data_len));
401 
402 		case CKM_MD5:
403 		if (!length_only && *out_data_len < MD5_DIGEST_LENGTH)
404 			return (CKR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL);
405 		return (md5_hash(sess, length_only, ctx,
406 		    in_data,  in_data_len, out_data, out_data_len));
407 
408 		default:
409 		return (CKR_FUNCTION_FAILED);
410 	}
411 }
412 
413 CK_RV
414 digest_mgr_digest_update(SESSION *sess,
415 	DIGEST_CONTEXT  *ctx,
416 	CK_BYTE *data,
417 	CK_ULONG data_len)
418 {
419 	if (! sess || ! ctx) {
420 		return (CKR_FUNCTION_FAILED);
421 	}
422 	if (ctx->active == FALSE) {
423 		return (CKR_OPERATION_NOT_INITIALIZED);
424 	}
425 
426 	ctx->multi = TRUE;
427 
428 	switch (ctx->mech.mechanism) {
429 		case CKM_SHA_1:
430 			SHA1Update(ctx->context.sha1ctx, data, data_len);
431 			return (CKR_OK);
432 
433 		case CKM_MD5:
434 			MD5Update(ctx->context.md5ctx, data, data_len);
435 			return (CKR_OK);
436 		default:
437 			return (CKR_MECHANISM_INVALID);
438 	}
439 }
440 
441 CK_RV
442 digest_mgr_digest_key(SESSION * sess,
443 	DIGEST_CONTEXT *ctx,
444 	CK_OBJECT_HANDLE key_handle)
445 {
446 	CK_ATTRIBUTE *attr = NULL;
447 	OBJECT * key_obj  = NULL;
448 	CK_OBJECT_CLASS   class;
449 	CK_RV rc;
450 
451 	if (!sess || !ctx) {
452 		return (CKR_FUNCTION_FAILED);
453 	}
454 
455 	rc = object_mgr_find_in_map1(sess->hContext, key_handle, &key_obj);
456 	if (rc != CKR_OK) {
457 		return (CKR_KEY_HANDLE_INVALID);
458 	}
459 	rc = template_attribute_find(key_obj->template, CKA_CLASS, &attr);
460 	if (rc == FALSE)
461 		return (CKR_KEY_INDIGESTIBLE);
462 	else
463 		class = *(CK_OBJECT_CLASS *)attr->pValue;
464 
465 	if (class != CKO_SECRET_KEY)
466 		return (CKR_KEY_INDIGESTIBLE);
467 
468 	rc = template_attribute_find(key_obj->template, CKA_VALUE, &attr);
469 	if (! rc)
470 		return (CKR_KEY_INDIGESTIBLE);
471 
472 	rc = digest_mgr_digest_update(sess,
473 	    ctx, attr->pValue, attr->ulValueLen);
474 	return (rc);
475 }
476 
477 CK_RV
478 digest_mgr_digest_final(SESSION *sess,
479 	DIGEST_CONTEXT  *ctx,
480 	CK_BYTE *hash,
481 	CK_ULONG *hash_len)
482 {
483 	if (! sess || ! ctx) {
484 		return (CKR_FUNCTION_FAILED);
485 	}
486 	if (ctx->active == FALSE) {
487 		return (CKR_OPERATION_NOT_INITIALIZED);
488 	}
489 
490 	ctx->multi = FALSE;
491 	if (hash == NULL && hash_len == NULL)
492 		return (CKR_ARGUMENTS_BAD);
493 
494 	switch (ctx->mech.mechanism) {
495 		case CKM_SHA_1:
496 			if (hash == NULL) {
497 				*hash_len = SHA1_DIGEST_LENGTH;
498 				return (CKR_OK);
499 			}
500 			if (*hash_len < SHA1_DIGEST_LENGTH)
501 				return (CKR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL);
502 			SHA1Final(hash, ctx->context.sha1ctx);
503 			if (hash_len)
504 				*hash_len = SHA1_DIGEST_LENGTH;
505 			return (CKR_OK);
506 
507 		case CKM_MD5:
508 			if (hash == NULL) {
509 				*hash_len = MD5_DIGEST_LENGTH;
510 				return (CKR_OK);
511 			}
512 			if (*hash_len < MD5_DIGEST_LENGTH)
513 				return (CKR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL);
514 			MD5Final(hash, ctx->context.md5ctx);
515 			if (hash_len)
516 				*hash_len = MD5_DIGEST_LENGTH;
517 			return (CKR_OK);
518 
519 		default:
520 			return (CKR_MECHANISM_INVALID);
521 	}
522 }
523