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- .IX Title "PROVIDER-OBJECT 7ossl"
- .TH PROVIDER-OBJECT 7ossl "2024-09-03" "3.3.2" "OpenSSL"
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- .\" way too many mistakes in technical documents.
- .if n .ad l
- .nh
- .SH "NAME"
- provider\-object \- A specification for a provider\-native object abstraction
- .SH "SYNOPSIS"
- .IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
- .Vb 2
- \& #include <openssl/core_object.h>
- \& #include <openssl/core_names.h>
- .Ve
- .SH "DESCRIPTION"
- .IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
- The provider-native object abstraction is a set of \s-1\fBOSSL_PARAM\s0\fR\|(3) keys and
- values that can be used to pass provider-native objects to OpenSSL library
- code or between different provider operation implementations with the help
- of OpenSSL library code.
- .PP
- The intention is that certain provider-native operations can pass any sort
- of object that belong with other operations, or with OpenSSL library code.
- .PP
- An object may be passed in the following manners:
- .IP "1." 4
- \&\fIBy value\fR
- .Sp
- This means that the \fIobject data\fR is passed as an octet string or an \s-1UTF8\s0
- string, which can be handled in diverse ways by other provided implementations.
- The encoding of the object depends on the context it's used in; for example,
- \&\s-1\fBOSSL_DECODER\s0\fR\|(3) allows multiple encodings, depending on existing decoders.
- If central OpenSSL library functionality is to handle the data directly, it
- \&\fBmust\fR be encoded in \s-1DER\s0 for all object types except for \fB\s-1OSSL_OBJECT_NAME\s0\fR
- (see \*(L"Parameter reference\*(R" below), where it's assumed to a plain \s-1UTF8\s0 string.
- .IP "2." 4
- \&\fIBy reference\fR
- .Sp
- This means that the \fIobject data\fR isn't passed directly, an \fIobject
- reference\fR is passed instead. It's an octet string that only the correct
- provider understands correctly.
- .PP
- Objects \fIby value\fR can be used by anything that handles \s-1DER\s0 encoded
- objects.
- .PP
- Objects \fIby reference\fR need a higher level of cooperation from the
- implementation where the object originated (let's call it X) and its target
- implementation (let's call it Y):
- .IP "1." 4
- \&\fIAn object loading function in the target implementation\fR
- .Sp
- The target implementation (Y) may have a function that can take an \fIobject
- reference\fR. This can only be used if the target implementation is from the
- same provider as the one originating the object abstraction in question (X).
- .Sp
- The exact target implementation to use is determined from the \fIobject type\fR
- and possibly the \fIobject data type\fR.
- For example, when the OpenSSL library receives an object abstraction with the
- \&\fIobject type\fR \fB\s-1OSSL_OBJECT_PKEY\s0\fR, it will fetch a \fBprovider\-keymgmt\fR\|(7)
- using the \fIobject data type\fR as its key type (the second argument in
- \&\fBEVP_KEYMGMT_fetch\fR\|(3)).
- .IP "2." 4
- \&\fIAn object exporter in the originating implementation\fR
- .Sp
- The originating implementation (X) may have an exporter function. This
- exporter function can be used to export the object in \s-1\fBOSSL_PARAM\s0\fR\|(3) form,
- that can then be imported by the target implementation's imported function.
- .Sp
- This can be used when it's not possible to fetch the target implementation
- (Y) from the same provider.
- .SS "Parameter reference"
- .IX Subsection "Parameter reference"
- A provider-native object abstraction is an \s-1\fBOSSL_PARAM\s0\fR\|(3) with a selection
- of the following parameters:
- .ie n .IP """data"" (\fB\s-1OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_DATA\s0\fR) <octet string> or <\s-1UTF8\s0 string>" 4
- .el .IP "``data'' (\fB\s-1OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_DATA\s0\fR) <octet string> or <\s-1UTF8\s0 string>" 4
- .IX Item "data (OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_DATA) <octet string> or <UTF8 string>"
- The object data \fIpassed by value\fR.
- .ie n .IP """reference"" (\fB\s-1OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_REFERENCE\s0\fR) <octet string>" 4
- .el .IP "``reference'' (\fB\s-1OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_REFERENCE\s0\fR) <octet string>" 4
- .IX Item "reference (OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_REFERENCE) <octet string>"
- The object data \fIpassed by reference\fR.
- .ie n .IP """type"" (\fB\s-1OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_TYPE\s0\fR) <integer>" 4
- .el .IP "``type'' (\fB\s-1OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_TYPE\s0\fR) <integer>" 4
- .IX Item "type (OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_TYPE) <integer>"
- The \fIobject type\fR, a number that may have any of the following values (all
- defined in \fI<openssl/core_object.h>\fR):
- .RS 4
- .IP "\fB\s-1OSSL_OBJECT_NAME\s0\fR" 4
- .IX Item "OSSL_OBJECT_NAME"
- The object data may only be \fIpassed by value\fR, and should be a \s-1UTF8\s0
- string.
- .Sp
- This is useful for \fBprovider\-storemgmt\fR\|(7) when a \s-1URI\s0 load results in new
- URIs.
- .IP "\fB\s-1OSSL_OBJECT_PKEY\s0\fR" 4
- .IX Item "OSSL_OBJECT_PKEY"
- The object data is suitable as provider-native \fB\s-1EVP_PKEY\s0\fR key data. The
- object data may be \fIpassed by value\fR or \fIpassed by reference\fR.
- .IP "\fB\s-1OSSL_OBJECT_CERT\s0\fR" 4
- .IX Item "OSSL_OBJECT_CERT"
- The object data is suitable as \fBX509\fR data. The object data for this
- object type can only be \fIpassed by value\fR, and should be an octet string.
- .Sp
- Since there's no provider-native X.509 object, OpenSSL libraries that
- receive this object abstraction are expected to convert the data to a
- \&\fBX509\fR object with \fBd2i_X509()\fR.
- .IP "\fB\s-1OSSL_OBJECT_CRL\s0\fR" 4
- .IX Item "OSSL_OBJECT_CRL"
- The object data is suitable as \fBX509_CRL\fR data. The object data can
- only be \fIpassed by value\fR, and should be an octet string.
- .Sp
- Since there's no provider-native X.509 \s-1CRL\s0 object, OpenSSL libraries that
- receive this object abstraction are expected to convert the data to a
- \&\fBX509_CRL\fR object with \fBd2i_X509_CRL()\fR.
- .RE
- .RS 4
- .RE
- .ie n .IP """data-type"" (\fB\s-1OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_DATA_TYPE\s0\fR) <\s-1UTF8\s0 string>" 4
- .el .IP "``data-type'' (\fB\s-1OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_DATA_TYPE\s0\fR) <\s-1UTF8\s0 string>" 4
- .IX Item "data-type (OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_DATA_TYPE) <UTF8 string>"
- The specific type of the object content. Legitimate values depend on the
- object type; if it is \fB\s-1OSSL_OBJECT_PKEY\s0\fR, the data type is expected to be a
- key type suitable for fetching a \fBprovider\-keymgmt\fR\|(7) that can handle the
- data.
- .ie n .IP """data-structure"" (\fB\s-1OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_DATA_STRUCTURE\s0\fR) <\s-1UTF8\s0 string>" 4
- .el .IP "``data-structure'' (\fB\s-1OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_DATA_STRUCTURE\s0\fR) <\s-1UTF8\s0 string>" 4
- .IX Item "data-structure (OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_DATA_STRUCTURE) <UTF8 string>"
- The outermost structure of the object content. Legitimate values depend on
- the object type.
- .ie n .IP """desc"" (\fB\s-1OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_DESC\s0\fR) <\s-1UTF8\s0 string>" 4
- .el .IP "``desc'' (\fB\s-1OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_DESC\s0\fR) <\s-1UTF8\s0 string>" 4
- .IX Item "desc (OSSL_OBJECT_PARAM_DESC) <UTF8 string>"
- A human readable text that describes extra details on the object.
- .PP
- When a provider-native object abstraction is used, it \fImust\fR contain object
- data in at least one form (object data \fIpassed by value\fR, i.e. the \*(L"data\*(R"
- item, or object data \fIpassed by reference\fR, i.e. the \*(L"reference\*(R" item).
- Both may be present at once, in which case the OpenSSL library code that
- receives this will use the most optimal variant.
- .PP
- For objects with the object type \fB\s-1OSSL_OBJECT_NAME\s0\fR, that object type
- \&\fImust\fR be given.
- .SH "SEE ALSO"
- .IX Header "SEE ALSO"
- \&\fBprovider\fR\|(7), \s-1\fBOSSL_DECODER\s0\fR\|(3)
- .SH "HISTORY"
- .IX Header "HISTORY"
- The concept of providers and everything surrounding them was
- introduced in OpenSSL 3.0.
- .SH "COPYRIGHT"
- .IX Header "COPYRIGHT"
- Copyright 2020\-2022 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
- .PP
- Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the \*(L"License\*(R"). You may not use
- this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
- in the file \s-1LICENSE\s0 in the source distribution or at
- <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
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