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55 
56 /*
57  * Copyright 2002, 2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
58  * Use is subject to license terms.
59  *
60  * All of the functions included here are internal to the pkcs12 functions
61  * in this library.  None of these are exposed.
62  */
63 
64 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
65 
66 #include <stdio.h>
67 #include <string.h>
68 
69 #include <openssl/crypto.h>
70 #include <openssl/err.h>
71 #include <openssl/x509.h>
72 
73 #include <openssl/pkcs12.h>
74 #include <p12aux.h>
75 #include <auxutil.h>
76 #include <p12err.h>
77 
78 /*
79  * asc2bmpstring - Convert a regular C ASCII string to an ASn1_STRING in
80  *         ASN1_BMPSTRING format.
81  *
82  * Arguments:
83  *   str      - String to be convered.
84  *   len      - Length of the string.
85  *
86  * Returns:
87  *   == NULL  - An error occurred.  Error information (accessible by
88  *              ERR_get_error()) is set.
89  *   != NULL  - Points to an ASN1_BMPSTRING structure with the converted
90  *              string as a value.
91  */
92 ASN1_BMPSTRING *
93 asc2bmpstring(const char *str, int len)
94 {
95 	ASN1_BMPSTRING *bmp = NULL;
96 	uchar_t *uni = NULL;
97 	int unilen;
98 
99 	/* Convert the character to the bmp format. */
100 	if (asc2uni(str, len, &uni, &unilen) == 0) {
101 		SUNWerr(SUNW_F_ASC2BMPSTRING, SUNW_R_MEMORY_FAILURE);
102 		return (NULL);
103 	}
104 
105 	/*
106 	 * Adjust for possible pair of NULL bytes at the end because
107 	 * asc2uni() returns a doubly null terminated string.
108 	 */
109 	if (uni[unilen - 1] == '\0' && uni[unilen - 2] == '\0')
110 		unilen -= 2;
111 
112 	/* Construct comparison string with correct format */
113 	bmp = M_ASN1_BMPSTRING_new();
114 	if (bmp == NULL) {
115 		SUNWerr(SUNW_F_ASC2BMPSTRING, SUNW_R_MEMORY_FAILURE);
116 		OPENSSL_free(uni);
117 		return (NULL);
118 	}
119 
120 	bmp->data = uni;
121 	bmp->length = unilen;
122 
123 	return (bmp);
124 }
125 
126 /*
127  * utf82ascstr - Convert a UTF8STRING string to a regular C ASCII string.
128  *         This goes through an intermediate step with a ASN1_STRING type of
129  *         IA5STRING (International Alphabet 5, which is the same as ASCII).
130  *
131  * Arguments:
132  *   str      - UTF8STRING to be converted.
133  *
134  * Returns:
135  *   == NULL  - An error occurred.  Error information (accessible by
136  *              ERR_get_error()) is set.
137  *   != NULL  - Points to a NULL-termianted ASCII string.  The caller must
138  *              free it.
139  */
140 uchar_t *
141 utf82ascstr(ASN1_UTF8STRING *ustr)
142 {
143 	ASN1_STRING tmpstr;
144 	ASN1_STRING *astr = &tmpstr;
145 	uchar_t *retstr = NULL;
146 	int mbflag;
147 	int ret;
148 
149 	if (ustr == NULL || ustr->type != V_ASN1_UTF8STRING) {
150 		SUNWerr(SUNW_F_UTF82ASCSTR, SUNW_R_INVALID_ARG);
151 		return (NULL);
152 	}
153 
154 	mbflag = MBSTRING_ASC;
155 	tmpstr.data = NULL;
156 	tmpstr.length = 0;
157 
158 	ret = ASN1_mbstring_copy(&astr, ustr->data, ustr->length, mbflag,
159 	    B_ASN1_IA5STRING);
160 	if (ret < 0) {
161 		SUNWerr(SUNW_F_UTF82ASCSTR, SUNW_R_STR_CONVERT_ERR);
162 		return (NULL);
163 	}
164 
165 	retstr = OPENSSL_malloc(astr->length + 1);
166 	if (retstr == NULL) {
167 		SUNWerr(SUNW_F_UTF82ASCSTR, SUNW_R_MEMORY_FAILURE);
168 		return (NULL);
169 	}
170 
171 	(void) memcpy(retstr, astr->data, astr->length);
172 	retstr[astr->length] = '\0';
173 	OPENSSL_free(astr->data);
174 
175 	return (retstr);
176 }
177 
178 /*
179  * set_results - Given two pointers to stacks of private keys, certs or CA
180  *     CA certs, either copy the second stack to the first, or append the
181  *     contents of the second to the first.
182  *
183  * Arguments:
184  *   pkeys    - Points to stack of pkeys
185  *   work_kl  - Points to working stack of pkeys
186  *   certs    - Points to stack of certs
187  *   work_cl  - Points to working stack of certs
188  *   cacerts  - Points to stack of CA certs
189  *   work_ca  - Points to working stack of CA certs
190  *   xtrakeys - Points to stack of unmatcned pkeys
191  *   work_xl  - Points to working stack of unmatcned pkeys
192  *
193  *   The arguments are in pairs.  The first of each pair points to a stack
194  *   of keys or certs.  The second of the pair points at a 'working stack'
195  *   of the same type of entities.   Actions taken are as follows:
196  *
197  *   - If either the first or second argument is NULL, or if there are no
198  *     members in the second stack, there is nothing to do.
199  *   - If the first argument points to a pointer which is NULL, then there
200  *     is no existing stack for the first argument.  Copy the stack pointer
201  *     from the second argument to the first argument and NULL out the stack
202  *     pointer for the second.
203  *   - Otherwise, go through the elements of the second stack, removing each
204  *     and adding it to the first stack.
205  *
206  * Returns:
207  *   == -1 - An error occurred.  Call ERR_get_error() to get error information.
208  *   == 0  - No matching returns were found.
209  *    > 0  - This is the arithmetic 'or' of the FOUND_* bits that indicate which
210  *           of the requested entries were manipulated.
211  */
212 int
213 set_results(STACK_OF(EVP_PKEY) **pkeys, STACK_OF(EVP_PKEY) **work_kl,
214     STACK_OF(X509) **certs, STACK_OF(X509) **work_cl,
215     STACK_OF(X509) **cacerts, STACK_OF(X509) **work_ca,
216     STACK_OF(EVP_PKEY) **xtrakeys, STACK_OF(EVP_PKEY) **work_xl)
217 {
218 	int retval = 0;
219 
220 	if (pkeys != NULL && work_kl != NULL && *work_kl != NULL &&
221 	    sk_EVP_PKEY_num(*work_kl) > 0) {
222 		if (*pkeys == NULL) {
223 			*pkeys = *work_kl;
224 			*work_kl = NULL;
225 		} else {
226 			if (sunw_append_keys(*pkeys, *work_kl) < 0) {
227 				return (-1);
228 			}
229 		}
230 		retval |= FOUND_PKEY;
231 	}
232 	if (certs != NULL && work_cl != NULL && *work_cl != NULL &&
233 	    sk_X509_num(*work_cl) > 0) {
234 		if (*certs == NULL) {
235 			*certs = *work_cl;
236 			*work_cl = NULL;
237 		} else {
238 			if (move_certs(*certs, *work_cl) < 0) {
239 				return (-1);
240 			}
241 		}
242 		retval |= FOUND_CERT;
243 	}
244 
245 	if (cacerts != NULL && work_ca != NULL && *work_ca != NULL &&
246 	    sk_X509_num(*work_ca) > 0) {
247 		if (*cacerts == NULL) {
248 			*cacerts = *work_ca;
249 			*work_ca = NULL;
250 		} else {
251 			if (move_certs(*cacerts, *work_ca) < 0) {
252 				return (-1);
253 			}
254 		}
255 		retval |= FOUND_CA_CERTS;
256 	}
257 
258 	if (xtrakeys != NULL && work_xl != NULL && *work_xl != NULL &&
259 	    sk_EVP_PKEY_num(*work_xl) > 0) {
260 		if (*xtrakeys == NULL) {
261 			*xtrakeys = *work_xl;
262 			*work_xl = NULL;
263 		} else {
264 			if (sunw_append_keys(*xtrakeys, *work_xl) < 0) {
265 				return (-1);
266 			}
267 		}
268 		retval |= FOUND_XPKEY;
269 	}
270 
271 	return (retval);
272 }
273 
274 /*
275  * find_attr - Look for a given attribute of the type associated with the NID.
276  *
277  * Arguments:
278  *   nid      - NID for the attribute to be found (either NID_friendlyName or
279  *              NID_locakKeyId)
280  *   str      - ASN1_STRING-type structure containing the value to be found,
281  *              FriendlyName expects a ASN1_BMPSTRING and localKeyID uses a
282  *              ASN1_STRING.
283  *   kl       - Points to a stack of private keys.
284  *   pkey     - Points at a location where the address of the matching private
285  *              key will be stored.
286  *   cl       - Points to a stack of client certs with matching private keys.
287  *   cert     - Points to locaiton where the address of the matching client cert
288  *              will be returned
289  *
290  * This function is designed to process lists of certs and private keys.
291  * This is made complex because these the attributes are stored differently
292  * for certs and for keys.  For certs, only a few attributes are retained.
293  * FriendlyName is stored in the aux structure, under the name 'alias'.
294  * LocalKeyId is also stored in the aux structure, under the name 'keyid'.
295  * A pkey structure has a stack of attributes.
296  *
297  * The basic approach is:
298  *   - If there there is no stack of certs but a stack of private keys exists,
299  *     search the stack of keys for a match. Alternately, if there is a stack
300  *     of certs and no private keys, search the certs.
301  *
302  *   - If there are both certs and keys, assume that the matching certs and
303  *     keys are in their respective stacks, with matching entries in the same
304  *     order.  Search for the name or keyid in the stack of certs.  If it is
305  *     not found, then this function returns 0 (nothing found).
306  *
307  *   - Once a cert is found, verify that the key actually matches by
308  *     comparing the private key with the public key (in the cert).
309  *     If they don't match, return an error.
310  *
311  *   A pointer to cert and/or pkey which matches the name or keyid is stored
312  *   in the return arguments.
313  *
314  * Returns:
315  *     0 - No matches were found.
316  *   > 0 - Bits set based on FOUND_* definitions, indicating what was found.
317  *         This can be FOUND_PKEY, FOUND_CERT or (FOUND_PKEY | FOUND_CERT).
318  */
319 int
320 find_attr(int nid, ASN1_STRING *str, STACK_OF(EVP_PKEY) *kl, EVP_PKEY **pkey,
321     STACK_OF(X509) *cl, X509 **cert)
322 {
323 	ASN1_UTF8STRING *ustr = NULL;
324 	ASN1_STRING *s;
325 	ASN1_TYPE *t;
326 	EVP_PKEY *p;
327 	uchar_t *fname = NULL;
328 	X509 *x;
329 	int found = 0;
330 	int chkcerts;
331 	int len;
332 	int res;
333 	int c = -1;
334 	int k = -1;
335 
336 	chkcerts = (cert != NULL || pkey != NULL) && cl != NULL;
337 	if (chkcerts && nid == NID_friendlyName &&
338 	    str->type == V_ASN1_BMPSTRING) {
339 		ustr = ASN1_UTF8STRING_new();
340 		if (ustr == NULL) {
341 			SUNWerr(SUNW_F_FINDATTR, SUNW_R_MEMORY_FAILURE);
342 			return (0);
343 		}
344 		len = ASN1_STRING_to_UTF8(&fname, str);
345 		if (fname == NULL) {
346 			ASN1_UTF8STRING_free(ustr);
347 			SUNWerr(SUNW_F_FINDATTR, SUNW_R_STR_CONVERT_ERR);
348 			return (0);
349 		}
350 
351 		if (ASN1_STRING_set(ustr, fname, len) == 0) {
352 			ASN1_UTF8STRING_free(ustr);
353 			OPENSSL_free(fname);
354 			SUNWerr(SUNW_F_FINDATTR, SUNW_R_MEMORY_FAILURE);
355 			return (0);
356 		}
357 	}
358 
359 	if (chkcerts) {
360 		for (c = 0; c < sk_X509_num(cl); c++) {
361 			res = -1;
362 			x = sk_X509_value(cl, c);
363 			if (nid == NID_friendlyName && ustr != NULL) {
364 				if (x->aux == NULL || x->aux->alias == NULL)
365 					continue;
366 				s = x->aux->alias;
367 				if (s != NULL && s->type == ustr->type &&
368 				    s->data != NULL) {
369 					res = ASN1_STRING_cmp(s, ustr);
370 				}
371 			} else {
372 				if (x->aux == NULL || x->aux->keyid == NULL)
373 					continue;
374 				s = x->aux->keyid;
375 				if (s != NULL && s->type == str->type &&
376 				    s->data != NULL) {
377 					res = ASN1_STRING_cmp(s, str);
378 				}
379 			}
380 			if (res == 0) {
381 				if (cert != NULL)
382 					*cert = sk_X509_delete(cl, c);
383 				found = FOUND_CERT;
384 				break;
385 			}
386 		}
387 		if (ustr != NULL) {
388 			ASN1_UTF8STRING_free(ustr);
389 			OPENSSL_free(fname);
390 		}
391 	}
392 
393 	if (pkey != NULL && kl != NULL) {
394 		/*
395 		 * Looking for pkey to match a cert?  If so, assume that
396 		 * lists of certs and their matching pkeys are in the same
397 		 * order.  Call X509_check_private_key() to verify this
398 		 * assumption.
399 		 */
400 		if (found != 0 && cert != NULL) {
401 			k = c;
402 			p = sk_EVP_PKEY_value(kl, k);
403 			if (X509_check_private_key(x, p) != 0) {
404 				if (pkey != NULL)
405 					*pkey = sk_EVP_PKEY_delete(kl, k);
406 				found |= FOUND_PKEY;
407 			}
408 		} else if (cert == NULL) {
409 			for (k = 0; k < sk_EVP_PKEY_num(kl); k++) {
410 				p = sk_EVP_PKEY_value(kl, k);
411 				if (p == NULL || p->attributes == NULL)
412 					continue;
413 
414 				t = PKCS12_get_attr_gen(p->attributes, nid);
415 				if (t != NULL || ASN1_STRING_cmp(str,
416 				    t->value.asn1_string) == 0)
417 					continue;
418 
419 				found |= FOUND_PKEY;
420 				if (pkey != NULL)
421 					*pkey = sk_EVP_PKEY_delete(kl, k);
422 				break;
423 			}
424 		}
425 	}
426 
427 	return (found);
428 }
429 
430 /*
431  * find_attr_by_nid - Given a ASN1_TYPE, return the offset of a X509_ATTRIBUTE
432  *     of the type specified by the given NID.
433  *
434  * Arguments:
435  *   attrs    - Stack of attributes to search
436  *   nid      - NID of the attribute being searched for
437  *
438  * Returns:
439  *   -1 	None found
440  *   != -1	Offset of the matching attribute.
441  */
442 int
443 find_attr_by_nid(STACK_OF(X509_ATTRIBUTE) *attrs, int nid)
444 {
445 	X509_ATTRIBUTE *a;
446 	int i;
447 
448 	if (attrs == NULL)
449 		return (-1);
450 
451 	for (i = 0; i < sk_X509_ATTRIBUTE_num(attrs); i++) {
452 		a = sk_X509_ATTRIBUTE_value(attrs, i);
453 		if (OBJ_obj2nid(a->object) == nid)
454 			return (i);
455 	}
456 	return (-1);
457 }
458 
459 /*
460  * get_key_cert - Get a cert and its matching key from the stacks of certs
461  *      and keys.  They are removed from the stacks.
462  *
463  * Arguments:
464  *   n        - Offset of the entries to return.
465  *   kl       - Points to a stack of private keys that matches the list of
466  *              certs below.
467  *   pkey     - Points at location where the address of the matching private
468  *              key will be stored.
469  *   cl       - Points to a stack of client certs with matching private keys.
470  *   cert     - Points to locaiton where the address of the matching client cert
471  *              will be returned
472  *
473  * The assumption is that the stacks of keys and certs contain key/cert pairs,
474  * with entries in the same order and hence at the same offset.  Provided
475  * the key and cert selected match, each will be removed from its stack and
476  * returned.
477  *
478  * A stack of certs can be passed in without a stack of private keys, and vise
479  * versa.  In that case, the indicated key/cert will be returned.
480  *
481  * Returns:
482  *     0 - No matches were found.
483  *   > 0 - Bits set based on FOUND_* definitions, indicating what is returned.
484  *         This can be FOUND_PKEY, FOUND_CERT or (FOUND_PKEY | FOUND_CERT).
485  */
486 int
487 get_key_cert(int n, STACK_OF(EVP_PKEY) *kl, EVP_PKEY **pkey, STACK_OF(X509) *cl,
488     X509 **cert)
489 {
490 	int retval = 0;
491 	int nk;
492 	int nc;
493 
494 	nk = (kl != NULL) ? sk_EVP_PKEY_num(kl) : 0;
495 	nc = (cl != NULL) ? sk_X509_num(cl) : 0;
496 
497 	if (pkey != NULL && *pkey == NULL) {
498 		if (nk > 0 && n >= 0 || n < nk) {
499 			*pkey = sk_EVP_PKEY_delete(kl, n);
500 			if (*pkey != NULL)
501 				retval |= FOUND_PKEY;
502 		}
503 	}
504 
505 	if (cert != NULL && *cert == NULL) {
506 		if (nc > 0 && n >= 0 && n < nc) {
507 			*cert = sk_X509_delete(cl, n);
508 			if (*cert != NULL)
509 				retval |= FOUND_CERT;
510 		}
511 	}
512 
513 	return (retval);
514 }
515 
516 /*
517  * type2attrib - Given a ASN1_TYPE, return a X509_ATTRIBUTE of the type
518  *     specified by the given NID.
519  *
520  * Arguments:
521  *   ty       - Type structure to be made into an attribute
522  *   nid      - NID of the attribute
523  *
524  * Returns:
525  *   NULL	An error occurred.
526  *   != NULL	An X509_ATTRIBUTE structure.
527  */
528 X509_ATTRIBUTE *
529 type2attrib(ASN1_TYPE *ty, int nid)
530 {
531 	X509_ATTRIBUTE *a;
532 
533 	if ((a = X509_ATTRIBUTE_new()) == NULL ||
534 	    (a->value.set = sk_ASN1_TYPE_new_null()) == NULL ||
535 	    sk_ASN1_TYPE_push(a->value.set, ty) == 0) {
536 		if (a != NULL)
537 			X509_ATTRIBUTE_free(a);
538 			SUNWerr(SUNW_F_TYPE2ATTRIB, SUNW_R_MEMORY_FAILURE);
539 		return (NULL);
540 	}
541 	a->single = 0;
542 	a->object = OBJ_nid2obj(nid);
543 
544 	return (a);
545 }
546 
547 /*
548  * attrib2type - Given a X509_ATTRIBUTE, return pointer to the ASN1_TYPE
549  *     component
550  *
551  * Arguments:
552  *   attr     - Attribute structure containing a type.
553  *
554  * Returns:
555  *   NULL	An error occurred.
556  *   != NULL	An ASN1_TYPE structure.
557  */
558 ASN1_TYPE *
559 attrib2type(X509_ATTRIBUTE *attr)
560 {
561 	ASN1_TYPE *ty = NULL;
562 
563 	if (attr == NULL || attr->single == 1)
564 		return (NULL);
565 
566 	if (sk_ASN1_TYPE_num(attr->value.set) > 0)
567 		ty = sk_ASN1_TYPE_value(attr->value.set, 0);
568 
569 	return (ty);
570 }
571 
572 /*
573  * move_certs - Given two stacks of certs, remove the certs from
574  *      the second stack and append them to the first.
575  *
576  * Arguments:
577  *   dst 	- the stack to receive the certs from 'src'
578  *   src	- the stack whose certs are to be moved.
579  *
580  * Returns:
581  *   -1  	- An error occurred.  The error status is set.
582  *   >= 0       - The number of certs that were copied.
583  */
584 int
585 move_certs(STACK_OF(X509) *dst, STACK_OF(X509) *src)
586 {
587 	X509 *tmpc;
588 	int count = 0;
589 
590 	while (sk_X509_num(src) > 0) {
591 		tmpc = sk_X509_delete(src, 0);
592 		if (sk_X509_push(dst, tmpc) == 0) {
593 			X509_free(tmpc);
594 			SUNWerr(SUNW_F_MOVE_CERTS, SUNW_R_MEMORY_FAILURE);
595 			return (-1);
596 		}
597 		count++;
598 	}
599 
600 	return (count);
601 }
602 
603 /*
604  * print_time - Given an ASN1_TIME, print one or both of the times.
605  *
606  * Arguments:
607  *   fp         - File to write to
608  *   t          - The time to format and print.
609  *
610  * Returns:
611  *   0          - Error occurred while opening or writing.
612  *   > 0        - Success.
613  */
614 int
615 print_time(FILE *fp, ASN1_TIME *t)
616 {
617 	BIO *bp;
618 	int ret = 1;
619 
620 	if ((bp = BIO_new(BIO_s_file())) == NULL) {
621 		return (0);
622 	}
623 
624 	(void) BIO_set_fp(bp, fp, BIO_NOCLOSE);
625 	ret = ASN1_TIME_print(bp, t);
626 	(void) BIO_free(bp);
627 
628 	return (ret);
629 }
630