pkcs11.h

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/* * The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public * License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file * except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of * the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ *  * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS * IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or * implied. See the License for the specific language governing * rights and limitations under the License. *  * The Original Code is the Netscape security libraries. *  * The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Netscape * Communications Corporation.  Portions created by Netscape are  * Copyright (C) 1994-2000 Netscape Communications Corporation.  All * Rights Reserved. *  * Contributor(s): *  * Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the * terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2 or later (the * "GPL"), in which case the provisions of the GPL are applicable  * instead of those above.  If you wish to allow use of your  * version of this file only under the terms of the GPL and not to * allow others to use your version of this file under the MPL, * indicate your decision by deleting the provisions above and * replace them with the notice and other provisions required by * the GPL.  If you do not delete the provisions above, a recipient * may use your version of this file under either the MPL or the * GPL. *//* * Copyright (C) 1994-1999 RSA Security Inc. Licence to copy this document * is granted provided that it is identified as "RSA Security In.c Public-Key * Cryptography Standards (PKCS)" in all material mentioning or referencing * this document. */#ifndef _PKCS11_H_#define _PKCS11_H_ 1#ifdef __cplusplusextern "C" {#endif/* Before including this file (pkcs11.h) (or pkcs11t.h by * itself), 6 platform-specific macros must be defined.  These * macros are described below, and typical definitions for them * are also given.  Be advised that these definitions can depend * on both the platform and the compiler used (and possibly also * on whether a PKCS #11 library is linked statically or * dynamically). * * In addition to defining these 6 macros, the packing convention * for PKCS #11 structures should be set.  The PKCS #11 * convention on packing is that structures should be 1-byte * aligned. * * In a Win32 environment, this might be done by using the * following preprocessor directive before including pkcs11.h * or pkcs11t.h: * * #pragma pack(push, cryptoki, 1) * * and using the following preprocessor directive after including * pkcs11.h or pkcs11t.h: * * #pragma pack(pop, cryptoki) * * In a Win16 environment, this might be done by using the * following preprocessor directive before including pkcs11.h * or pkcs11t.h: * * #pragma pack(1) * * In a UNIX environment, you're on your own here.  You might * not need to do anything. * * * Now for the macros: * * * 1. CK_PTR: The indirection string for making a pointer to an * object.  It can be used like this: * * typedef CK_BYTE CK_PTR CK_BYTE_PTR; * * In a Win32 environment, it might be defined by * * #define CK_PTR * * * In a Win16 environment, it might be defined by * * #define CK_PTR far * * * In a UNIX environment, it might be defined by * * #define CK_PTR * * * * 2. CK_DEFINE_FUNCTION(returnType, name): A macro which makes * an exportable PKCS #11 library function definition out of a * return type and a function name.  It should be used in the * following fashion to define the exposed PKCS #11 functions in * a PKCS #11 library: * * CK_DEFINE_FUNCTION(CK_RV, C_Initialize)( *   CK_VOID_PTR pReserved * ) * { *   ... * } * * For defining a function in a Win32 PKCS #11 .dll, it might be * defined by * * #define CK_DEFINE_FUNCTION(returnType, name) \ *   returnType __declspec(dllexport) name * * For defining a function in a Win16 PKCS #11 .dll, it might be * defined by * * #define CK_DEFINE_FUNCTION(returnType, name) \ *   returnType __export _far _pascal name * * In a UNIX environment, it might be defined by * * #define CK_DEFINE_FUNCTION(returnType, name) \ *   returnType name * * * 3. CK_DECLARE_FUNCTION(returnType, name): A macro which makes * an importable PKCS #11 library function declaration out of a * return type and a function name.  It should be used in the * following fashion: * * extern CK_DECLARE_FUNCTION(CK_RV, C_Initialize)( *   CK_VOID_PTR pReserved * ); * * For declaring a function in a Win32 PKCS #11 .dll, it might * be defined by * * #define CK_DECLARE_FUNCTION(returnType, name) \ *   returnType __declspec(dllimport) name * * For declaring a function in a Win16 PKCS #11 .dll, it might * be defined by * * #define CK_DECLARE_FUNCTION(returnType, name) \ *   returnType __export _far _pascal name * * In a UNIX environment, it might be defined by * * #define CK_DECLARE_FUNCTION(returnType, name) \ *   returnType name * * * 4. CK_DECLARE_FUNCTION_POINTER(returnType, name): A macro * which makes a PKCS #11 API function pointer declaration or * function pointer type declaration out of a return type and a * function name.  It should be used in the following fashion: * * // Define funcPtr to be a pointer to a PKCS #11 API function * // taking arguments args and returning CK_RV. * CK_DECLARE_FUNCTION_POINTER(CK_RV, funcPtr)(args); * * or * * // Define funcPtrType to be the type of a pointer to a * // PKCS #11 API function taking arguments args and returning * // CK_RV, and then define funcPtr to be a variable of type * // funcPtrType. * typedef CK_DECLARE_FUNCTION_POINTER(CK_RV, funcPtrType)(args); * funcPtrType funcPtr; * * For accessing functions in a Win32 PKCS #11 .dll, in might be * defined by * * #define CK_DECLARE_FUNCTION_POINTER(returnType, name) \ *   returnType __declspec(dllimport) (* name) * * For accessing functions in a Win16 PKCS #11 .dll, it might be * defined by * * #define CK_DECLARE_FUNCTION_POINTER(returnType, name) \ *   returnType __export _far _pascal (* name) * * In a UNIX environment, it might be defined by * * #define CK_DECLARE_FUNCTION_POINTER(returnType, name) \ *   returnType (* name) * * * 5. CK_CALLBACK_FUNCTION(returnType, name): A macro which makes * a function pointer type for an application callback out of * a return type for the callback and a name for the callback. * It should be used in the following fashion: * * CK_CALLBACK_FUNCTION(CK_RV, myCallback)(args); * * to declare a function pointer, myCallback, to a callback * which takes arguments args and returns a CK_RV.  It can also * be used like this: * * typedef CK_CALLBACK_FUNCTION(CK_RV, myCallbackType)(args); * myCallbackType myCallback; * * In a Win32 environment, it might be defined by * * #define CK_CALLBACK_FUNCTION(returnType, name) \ *   returnType (* name) * * In a Win16 environment, it might be defined by * * #define CK_CALLBACK_FUNCTION(returnType, name) \ *   returnType _far _pascal (* name) * * In a UNIX environment, it might be defined by * * #define CK_CALLBACK_FUNCTION(returnType, name) \ *   returnType (* name) * * * 6. NULL_PTR: This macro is the value of a NULL pointer. * * In any ANSI/ISO C environment (and in many others as well), * this should be defined by * * #ifndef NULL_PTR * #define NULL_PTR 0 * #endif *//* All the various PKCS #11 types and #define'd values are in the * file pkcs11t.h. */#include "pkcs11t.h"#define __PASTE(x,y)      x##y/* packing defines */#include "pkcs11p.h"/* ============================================================== * Define the "extern" form of all the entry points. * ============================================================== */#define CK_NEED_ARG_LIST  1#define CK_PKCS11_FUNCTION_INFO(name) \  CK_DECLARE_FUNCTION(CK_RV, name)/* pkcs11f.h has all the information about the PKCS #11 * function prototypes. */#include "pkcs11f.h"#undef CK_NEED_ARG_LIST#undef CK_PKCS11_FUNCTION_INFO/* ============================================================== * Define the typedef form of all the entry points.  That is, for * each PKCS #11 function C_XXX, define a type CK_C_XXX which is * a pointer to that kind of function. * ============================================================== */#define CK_NEED_ARG_LIST  1#define CK_PKCS11_FUNCTION_INFO(name) \  typedef CK_DECLARE_FUNCTION_POINTER(CK_RV, __PASTE(CK_,name))/* pkcs11f.h has all the information about the PKCS #11 * function prototypes. */#include "pkcs11f.h"#undef CK_NEED_ARG_LIST#undef CK_PKCS11_FUNCTION_INFO/* ============================================================== * Define structed vector of entry points.  A CK_FUNCTION_LIST * contains a CK_VERSION indicating a library's PKCS #11 version * and then a whole slew of function pointers to the routines in * the library.  This type was declared, but not defined, in * pkcs11t.h. * ============================================================== */#define CK_PKCS11_FUNCTION_INFO(name) \  __PASTE(CK_,name) name;  struct CK_FUNCTION_LIST {  CK_VERSION    version;  /* PKCS #11 version *//* Pile all the function pointers into the CK_FUNCTION_LIST. *//* pkcs11f.h has all the information about the PKCS #11 * function prototypes. */#include "pkcs11f.h" };#undef CK_PKCS11_FUNCTION_INFO#undef __PASTE/* unpack */#include "pkcs11u.h"#ifdef __cplusplus}#endif/* ** Functions called directly by applications to configure the FIPS token.*/extern void PK11_ConfigurePKCS11(char *man, char *libdes, char *tokdes, 		char *ptokdes, char *slotdes, char *pslotdes, char *fslotdes, 		char *fpslotdes, int minPwd, int pwdRequired);extern void PK11_ConfigureFIPS(char *slotdes, char *pslotdes);#endif

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