craftbeerpi4-pione/venv3/lib/python3.7/site-packages/cryptography/hazmat/backends/openssl/backend.py
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# This file is dual licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version
# 2.0, and the BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the root of this repository
# for complete details.
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
import collections
import contextlib
import itertools
import warnings
from contextlib import contextmanager
import six
from six.moves import range
from cryptography import utils, x509
from cryptography.exceptions import UnsupportedAlgorithm, _Reasons
from cryptography.hazmat._der import (
INTEGER,
NULL,
SEQUENCE,
encode_der,
encode_der_integer,
)
from cryptography.hazmat.backends.interfaces import (
CMACBackend,
CipherBackend,
DERSerializationBackend,
DHBackend,
DSABackend,
EllipticCurveBackend,
HMACBackend,
HashBackend,
PBKDF2HMACBackend,
PEMSerializationBackend,
RSABackend,
ScryptBackend,
X509Backend,
)
from cryptography.hazmat.backends.openssl import aead
from cryptography.hazmat.backends.openssl.ciphers import _CipherContext
from cryptography.hazmat.backends.openssl.cmac import _CMACContext
from cryptography.hazmat.backends.openssl.decode_asn1 import (
_CRL_ENTRY_REASON_ENUM_TO_CODE,
_CRL_EXTENSION_HANDLERS,
_EXTENSION_HANDLERS_BASE,
_EXTENSION_HANDLERS_SCT,
_OCSP_BASICRESP_EXTENSION_HANDLERS,
_OCSP_REQ_EXTENSION_HANDLERS,
_OCSP_SINGLERESP_EXTENSION_HANDLERS_SCT,
_REVOKED_EXTENSION_HANDLERS,
_X509ExtensionParser,
)
from cryptography.hazmat.backends.openssl.dh import (
_DHParameters,
_DHPrivateKey,
_DHPublicKey,
_dh_params_dup,
)
from cryptography.hazmat.backends.openssl.dsa import (
_DSAParameters,
_DSAPrivateKey,
_DSAPublicKey,
)
from cryptography.hazmat.backends.openssl.ec import (
_EllipticCurvePrivateKey,
_EllipticCurvePublicKey,
)
from cryptography.hazmat.backends.openssl.ed25519 import (
_Ed25519PrivateKey,
_Ed25519PublicKey,
)
from cryptography.hazmat.backends.openssl.ed448 import (
_ED448_KEY_SIZE,
_Ed448PrivateKey,
_Ed448PublicKey,
)
from cryptography.hazmat.backends.openssl.encode_asn1 import (
_CRL_ENTRY_EXTENSION_ENCODE_HANDLERS,
_CRL_EXTENSION_ENCODE_HANDLERS,
_EXTENSION_ENCODE_HANDLERS,
_OCSP_BASICRESP_EXTENSION_ENCODE_HANDLERS,
_OCSP_REQUEST_EXTENSION_ENCODE_HANDLERS,
_encode_asn1_int_gc,
_encode_asn1_str_gc,
_encode_name_gc,
_txt2obj_gc,
)
from cryptography.hazmat.backends.openssl.hashes import _HashContext
from cryptography.hazmat.backends.openssl.hmac import _HMACContext
from cryptography.hazmat.backends.openssl.ocsp import (
_OCSPRequest,
_OCSPResponse,
)
from cryptography.hazmat.backends.openssl.poly1305 import (
_POLY1305_KEY_SIZE,
_Poly1305Context,
)
from cryptography.hazmat.backends.openssl.rsa import (
_RSAPrivateKey,
_RSAPublicKey,
)
from cryptography.hazmat.backends.openssl.x25519 import (
_X25519PrivateKey,
_X25519PublicKey,
)
from cryptography.hazmat.backends.openssl.x448 import (
_X448PrivateKey,
_X448PublicKey,
)
from cryptography.hazmat.backends.openssl.x509 import (
_Certificate,
_CertificateRevocationList,
_CertificateSigningRequest,
_RevokedCertificate,
)
from cryptography.hazmat.bindings.openssl import binding
from cryptography.hazmat.primitives import hashes, serialization
from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.asymmetric import (
dh,
dsa,
ec,
ed25519,
ed448,
rsa,
)
from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.asymmetric.padding import (
MGF1,
OAEP,
PKCS1v15,
PSS,
)
from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.algorithms import (
AES,
ARC4,
Blowfish,
CAST5,
Camellia,
ChaCha20,
IDEA,
SEED,
TripleDES,
)
from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.modes import (
CBC,
CFB,
CFB8,
CTR,
ECB,
GCM,
OFB,
XTS,
)
from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.kdf import scrypt
from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.serialization import pkcs7, ssh
from cryptography.x509 import ocsp
_MemoryBIO = collections.namedtuple("_MemoryBIO", ["bio", "char_ptr"])
# Not actually supported, just used as a marker for some serialization tests.
class _RC2(object):
pass
@utils.register_interface(CipherBackend)
@utils.register_interface(CMACBackend)
@utils.register_interface(DERSerializationBackend)
@utils.register_interface(DHBackend)
@utils.register_interface(DSABackend)
@utils.register_interface(EllipticCurveBackend)
@utils.register_interface(HashBackend)
@utils.register_interface(HMACBackend)
@utils.register_interface(PBKDF2HMACBackend)
@utils.register_interface(RSABackend)
@utils.register_interface(PEMSerializationBackend)
@utils.register_interface(X509Backend)
@utils.register_interface_if(
binding.Binding().lib.Cryptography_HAS_SCRYPT, ScryptBackend
)
class Backend(object):
"""
OpenSSL API binding interfaces.
"""
name = "openssl"
# FIPS has opinions about acceptable algorithms and key sizes, but the
# disallowed algorithms are still present in OpenSSL. They just error if
# you try to use them. To avoid that we allowlist the algorithms in
# FIPS 140-3. This isn't ideal, but FIPS 140-3 is trash so here we are.
_fips_aead = {
b"aes-128-ccm",
b"aes-192-ccm",
b"aes-256-ccm",
b"aes-128-gcm",
b"aes-192-gcm",
b"aes-256-gcm",
}
_fips_ciphers = (AES, TripleDES)
_fips_hashes = (
hashes.SHA1,
hashes.SHA224,
hashes.SHA256,
hashes.SHA384,
hashes.SHA512,
hashes.SHA512_224,
hashes.SHA512_256,
hashes.SHA3_224,
hashes.SHA3_256,
hashes.SHA3_384,
hashes.SHA3_512,
hashes.SHAKE128,
hashes.SHAKE256,
)
_fips_rsa_min_key_size = 2048
_fips_rsa_min_public_exponent = 65537
_fips_dsa_min_modulus = 1 << 2048
_fips_dh_min_key_size = 2048
_fips_dh_min_modulus = 1 << _fips_dh_min_key_size
def __init__(self):
self._binding = binding.Binding()
self._ffi = self._binding.ffi
self._lib = self._binding.lib
self._fips_enabled = self._is_fips_enabled()
self._cipher_registry = {}
self._register_default_ciphers()
self._register_x509_ext_parsers()
self._register_x509_encoders()
if self._fips_enabled and self._lib.CRYPTOGRAPHY_NEEDS_OSRANDOM_ENGINE:
warnings.warn(
"OpenSSL FIPS mode is enabled. Can't enable DRBG fork safety.",
UserWarning,
)
else:
self.activate_osrandom_engine()
self._dh_types = [self._lib.EVP_PKEY_DH]
if self._lib.Cryptography_HAS_EVP_PKEY_DHX:
self._dh_types.append(self._lib.EVP_PKEY_DHX)
def openssl_assert(self, ok, errors=None):
return binding._openssl_assert(self._lib, ok, errors=errors)
def _is_fips_enabled(self):
fips_mode = getattr(self._lib, "FIPS_mode", lambda: 0)
mode = fips_mode()
if mode == 0:
# OpenSSL without FIPS pushes an error on the error stack
self._lib.ERR_clear_error()
return bool(mode)
def activate_builtin_random(self):
if self._lib.CRYPTOGRAPHY_NEEDS_OSRANDOM_ENGINE:
# Obtain a new structural reference.
e = self._lib.ENGINE_get_default_RAND()
if e != self._ffi.NULL:
self._lib.ENGINE_unregister_RAND(e)
# Reset the RNG to use the built-in.
res = self._lib.RAND_set_rand_method(self._ffi.NULL)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
# decrement the structural reference from get_default_RAND
res = self._lib.ENGINE_finish(e)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
@contextlib.contextmanager
def _get_osurandom_engine(self):
# Fetches an engine by id and returns it. This creates a structural
# reference.
e = self._lib.ENGINE_by_id(self._lib.Cryptography_osrandom_engine_id)
self.openssl_assert(e != self._ffi.NULL)
# Initialize the engine for use. This adds a functional reference.
res = self._lib.ENGINE_init(e)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
try:
yield e
finally:
# Decrement the structural ref incremented by ENGINE_by_id.
res = self._lib.ENGINE_free(e)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
# Decrement the functional ref incremented by ENGINE_init.
res = self._lib.ENGINE_finish(e)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
def activate_osrandom_engine(self):
if self._lib.CRYPTOGRAPHY_NEEDS_OSRANDOM_ENGINE:
# Unregister and free the current engine.
self.activate_builtin_random()
with self._get_osurandom_engine() as e:
# Set the engine as the default RAND provider.
res = self._lib.ENGINE_set_default_RAND(e)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
# Reset the RNG to use the engine
res = self._lib.RAND_set_rand_method(self._ffi.NULL)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
def osrandom_engine_implementation(self):
buf = self._ffi.new("char[]", 64)
with self._get_osurandom_engine() as e:
res = self._lib.ENGINE_ctrl_cmd(
e, b"get_implementation", len(buf), buf, self._ffi.NULL, 0
)
self.openssl_assert(res > 0)
return self._ffi.string(buf).decode("ascii")
def openssl_version_text(self):
"""
Friendly string name of the loaded OpenSSL library. This is not
necessarily the same version as it was compiled against.
Example: OpenSSL 1.1.1d 10 Sep 2019
"""
return self._ffi.string(
self._lib.OpenSSL_version(self._lib.OPENSSL_VERSION)
).decode("ascii")
def openssl_version_number(self):
return self._lib.OpenSSL_version_num()
def create_hmac_ctx(self, key, algorithm):
return _HMACContext(self, key, algorithm)
def _evp_md_from_algorithm(self, algorithm):
if algorithm.name == "blake2b" or algorithm.name == "blake2s":
alg = "{}{}".format(
algorithm.name, algorithm.digest_size * 8
).encode("ascii")
else:
alg = algorithm.name.encode("ascii")
evp_md = self._lib.EVP_get_digestbyname(alg)
return evp_md
def _evp_md_non_null_from_algorithm(self, algorithm):
evp_md = self._evp_md_from_algorithm(algorithm)
self.openssl_assert(evp_md != self._ffi.NULL)
return evp_md
def hash_supported(self, algorithm):
if self._fips_enabled and not isinstance(algorithm, self._fips_hashes):
return False
evp_md = self._evp_md_from_algorithm(algorithm)
return evp_md != self._ffi.NULL
def hmac_supported(self, algorithm):
return self.hash_supported(algorithm)
def create_hash_ctx(self, algorithm):
return _HashContext(self, algorithm)
def cipher_supported(self, cipher, mode):
if self._fips_enabled and not isinstance(cipher, self._fips_ciphers):
return False
try:
adapter = self._cipher_registry[type(cipher), type(mode)]
except KeyError:
return False
evp_cipher = adapter(self, cipher, mode)
return self._ffi.NULL != evp_cipher
def register_cipher_adapter(self, cipher_cls, mode_cls, adapter):
if (cipher_cls, mode_cls) in self._cipher_registry:
raise ValueError(
"Duplicate registration for: {} {}.".format(
cipher_cls, mode_cls
)
)
self._cipher_registry[cipher_cls, mode_cls] = adapter
def _register_default_ciphers(self):
for mode_cls in [CBC, CTR, ECB, OFB, CFB, CFB8, GCM]:
self.register_cipher_adapter(
AES,
mode_cls,
GetCipherByName("{cipher.name}-{cipher.key_size}-{mode.name}"),
)
for mode_cls in [CBC, CTR, ECB, OFB, CFB]:
self.register_cipher_adapter(
Camellia,
mode_cls,
GetCipherByName("{cipher.name}-{cipher.key_size}-{mode.name}"),
)
for mode_cls in [CBC, CFB, CFB8, OFB]:
self.register_cipher_adapter(
TripleDES, mode_cls, GetCipherByName("des-ede3-{mode.name}")
)
self.register_cipher_adapter(
TripleDES, ECB, GetCipherByName("des-ede3")
)
for mode_cls in [CBC, CFB, OFB, ECB]:
self.register_cipher_adapter(
Blowfish, mode_cls, GetCipherByName("bf-{mode.name}")
)
for mode_cls in [CBC, CFB, OFB, ECB]:
self.register_cipher_adapter(
SEED, mode_cls, GetCipherByName("seed-{mode.name}")
)
for cipher_cls, mode_cls in itertools.product(
[CAST5, IDEA],
[CBC, OFB, CFB, ECB],
):
self.register_cipher_adapter(
cipher_cls,
mode_cls,
GetCipherByName("{cipher.name}-{mode.name}"),
)
self.register_cipher_adapter(ARC4, type(None), GetCipherByName("rc4"))
# We don't actually support RC2, this is just used by some tests.
self.register_cipher_adapter(_RC2, type(None), GetCipherByName("rc2"))
self.register_cipher_adapter(
ChaCha20, type(None), GetCipherByName("chacha20")
)
self.register_cipher_adapter(AES, XTS, _get_xts_cipher)
def _register_x509_ext_parsers(self):
ext_handlers = _EXTENSION_HANDLERS_BASE.copy()
# All revoked extensions are valid single response extensions, see:
# https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6960#section-4.4.5
singleresp_handlers = _REVOKED_EXTENSION_HANDLERS.copy()
if self._lib.Cryptography_HAS_SCT:
ext_handlers.update(_EXTENSION_HANDLERS_SCT)
singleresp_handlers.update(_OCSP_SINGLERESP_EXTENSION_HANDLERS_SCT)
self._certificate_extension_parser = _X509ExtensionParser(
self,
ext_count=self._lib.X509_get_ext_count,
get_ext=self._lib.X509_get_ext,
handlers=ext_handlers,
)
self._csr_extension_parser = _X509ExtensionParser(
self,
ext_count=self._lib.sk_X509_EXTENSION_num,
get_ext=self._lib.sk_X509_EXTENSION_value,
handlers=ext_handlers,
)
self._revoked_cert_extension_parser = _X509ExtensionParser(
self,
ext_count=self._lib.X509_REVOKED_get_ext_count,
get_ext=self._lib.X509_REVOKED_get_ext,
handlers=_REVOKED_EXTENSION_HANDLERS,
)
self._crl_extension_parser = _X509ExtensionParser(
self,
ext_count=self._lib.X509_CRL_get_ext_count,
get_ext=self._lib.X509_CRL_get_ext,
handlers=_CRL_EXTENSION_HANDLERS,
)
self._ocsp_req_ext_parser = _X509ExtensionParser(
self,
ext_count=self._lib.OCSP_REQUEST_get_ext_count,
get_ext=self._lib.OCSP_REQUEST_get_ext,
handlers=_OCSP_REQ_EXTENSION_HANDLERS,
)
self._ocsp_basicresp_ext_parser = _X509ExtensionParser(
self,
ext_count=self._lib.OCSP_BASICRESP_get_ext_count,
get_ext=self._lib.OCSP_BASICRESP_get_ext,
handlers=_OCSP_BASICRESP_EXTENSION_HANDLERS,
)
self._ocsp_singleresp_ext_parser = _X509ExtensionParser(
self,
ext_count=self._lib.OCSP_SINGLERESP_get_ext_count,
get_ext=self._lib.OCSP_SINGLERESP_get_ext,
handlers=singleresp_handlers,
)
def _register_x509_encoders(self):
self._extension_encode_handlers = _EXTENSION_ENCODE_HANDLERS.copy()
self._crl_extension_encode_handlers = (
_CRL_EXTENSION_ENCODE_HANDLERS.copy()
)
self._crl_entry_extension_encode_handlers = (
_CRL_ENTRY_EXTENSION_ENCODE_HANDLERS.copy()
)
self._ocsp_request_extension_encode_handlers = (
_OCSP_REQUEST_EXTENSION_ENCODE_HANDLERS.copy()
)
self._ocsp_basicresp_extension_encode_handlers = (
_OCSP_BASICRESP_EXTENSION_ENCODE_HANDLERS.copy()
)
def create_symmetric_encryption_ctx(self, cipher, mode):
return _CipherContext(self, cipher, mode, _CipherContext._ENCRYPT)
def create_symmetric_decryption_ctx(self, cipher, mode):
return _CipherContext(self, cipher, mode, _CipherContext._DECRYPT)
def pbkdf2_hmac_supported(self, algorithm):
return self.hmac_supported(algorithm)
def derive_pbkdf2_hmac(
self, algorithm, length, salt, iterations, key_material
):
buf = self._ffi.new("unsigned char[]", length)
evp_md = self._evp_md_non_null_from_algorithm(algorithm)
key_material_ptr = self._ffi.from_buffer(key_material)
res = self._lib.PKCS5_PBKDF2_HMAC(
key_material_ptr,
len(key_material),
salt,
len(salt),
iterations,
evp_md,
length,
buf,
)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
return self._ffi.buffer(buf)[:]
def _consume_errors(self):
return binding._consume_errors(self._lib)
def _consume_errors_with_text(self):
return binding._consume_errors_with_text(self._lib)
def _bn_to_int(self, bn):
assert bn != self._ffi.NULL
if not six.PY2:
# Python 3 has constant time from_bytes, so use that.
bn_num_bytes = self._lib.BN_num_bytes(bn)
bin_ptr = self._ffi.new("unsigned char[]", bn_num_bytes)
bin_len = self._lib.BN_bn2bin(bn, bin_ptr)
# A zero length means the BN has value 0
self.openssl_assert(bin_len >= 0)
val = int.from_bytes(self._ffi.buffer(bin_ptr)[:bin_len], "big")
if self._lib.BN_is_negative(bn):
val = -val
return val
else:
# Under Python 2 the best we can do is hex()
hex_cdata = self._lib.BN_bn2hex(bn)
self.openssl_assert(hex_cdata != self._ffi.NULL)
hex_str = self._ffi.string(hex_cdata)
self._lib.OPENSSL_free(hex_cdata)
return int(hex_str, 16)
def _int_to_bn(self, num, bn=None):
"""
Converts a python integer to a BIGNUM. The returned BIGNUM will not
be garbage collected (to support adding them to structs that take
ownership of the object). Be sure to register it for GC if it will
be discarded after use.
"""
assert bn is None or bn != self._ffi.NULL
if bn is None:
bn = self._ffi.NULL
if not six.PY2:
# Python 3 has constant time to_bytes, so use that.
binary = num.to_bytes(int(num.bit_length() / 8.0 + 1), "big")
bn_ptr = self._lib.BN_bin2bn(binary, len(binary), bn)
self.openssl_assert(bn_ptr != self._ffi.NULL)
return bn_ptr
else:
# Under Python 2 the best we can do is hex(), [2:] removes the 0x
# prefix.
hex_num = hex(num).rstrip("L")[2:].encode("ascii")
bn_ptr = self._ffi.new("BIGNUM **")
bn_ptr[0] = bn
res = self._lib.BN_hex2bn(bn_ptr, hex_num)
self.openssl_assert(res != 0)
self.openssl_assert(bn_ptr[0] != self._ffi.NULL)
return bn_ptr[0]
def generate_rsa_private_key(self, public_exponent, key_size):
rsa._verify_rsa_parameters(public_exponent, key_size)
rsa_cdata = self._lib.RSA_new()
self.openssl_assert(rsa_cdata != self._ffi.NULL)
rsa_cdata = self._ffi.gc(rsa_cdata, self._lib.RSA_free)
bn = self._int_to_bn(public_exponent)
bn = self._ffi.gc(bn, self._lib.BN_free)
res = self._lib.RSA_generate_key_ex(
rsa_cdata, key_size, bn, self._ffi.NULL
)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
evp_pkey = self._rsa_cdata_to_evp_pkey(rsa_cdata)
return _RSAPrivateKey(self, rsa_cdata, evp_pkey)
def generate_rsa_parameters_supported(self, public_exponent, key_size):
return (
public_exponent >= 3
and public_exponent & 1 != 0
and key_size >= 512
)
def load_rsa_private_numbers(self, numbers):
rsa._check_private_key_components(
numbers.p,
numbers.q,
numbers.d,
numbers.dmp1,
numbers.dmq1,
numbers.iqmp,
numbers.public_numbers.e,
numbers.public_numbers.n,
)
rsa_cdata = self._lib.RSA_new()
self.openssl_assert(rsa_cdata != self._ffi.NULL)
rsa_cdata = self._ffi.gc(rsa_cdata, self._lib.RSA_free)
p = self._int_to_bn(numbers.p)
q = self._int_to_bn(numbers.q)
d = self._int_to_bn(numbers.d)
dmp1 = self._int_to_bn(numbers.dmp1)
dmq1 = self._int_to_bn(numbers.dmq1)
iqmp = self._int_to_bn(numbers.iqmp)
e = self._int_to_bn(numbers.public_numbers.e)
n = self._int_to_bn(numbers.public_numbers.n)
res = self._lib.RSA_set0_factors(rsa_cdata, p, q)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
res = self._lib.RSA_set0_key(rsa_cdata, n, e, d)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
res = self._lib.RSA_set0_crt_params(rsa_cdata, dmp1, dmq1, iqmp)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
evp_pkey = self._rsa_cdata_to_evp_pkey(rsa_cdata)
return _RSAPrivateKey(self, rsa_cdata, evp_pkey)
def load_rsa_public_numbers(self, numbers):
rsa._check_public_key_components(numbers.e, numbers.n)
rsa_cdata = self._lib.RSA_new()
self.openssl_assert(rsa_cdata != self._ffi.NULL)
rsa_cdata = self._ffi.gc(rsa_cdata, self._lib.RSA_free)
e = self._int_to_bn(numbers.e)
n = self._int_to_bn(numbers.n)
res = self._lib.RSA_set0_key(rsa_cdata, n, e, self._ffi.NULL)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
evp_pkey = self._rsa_cdata_to_evp_pkey(rsa_cdata)
return _RSAPublicKey(self, rsa_cdata, evp_pkey)
def _create_evp_pkey_gc(self):
evp_pkey = self._lib.EVP_PKEY_new()
self.openssl_assert(evp_pkey != self._ffi.NULL)
evp_pkey = self._ffi.gc(evp_pkey, self._lib.EVP_PKEY_free)
return evp_pkey
def _rsa_cdata_to_evp_pkey(self, rsa_cdata):
evp_pkey = self._create_evp_pkey_gc()
res = self._lib.EVP_PKEY_set1_RSA(evp_pkey, rsa_cdata)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
return evp_pkey
def _bytes_to_bio(self, data):
"""
Return a _MemoryBIO namedtuple of (BIO, char*).
The char* is the storage for the BIO and it must stay alive until the
BIO is finished with.
"""
data_ptr = self._ffi.from_buffer(data)
bio = self._lib.BIO_new_mem_buf(data_ptr, len(data))
self.openssl_assert(bio != self._ffi.NULL)
return _MemoryBIO(self._ffi.gc(bio, self._lib.BIO_free), data_ptr)
def _create_mem_bio_gc(self):
"""
Creates an empty memory BIO.
"""
bio_method = self._lib.BIO_s_mem()
self.openssl_assert(bio_method != self._ffi.NULL)
bio = self._lib.BIO_new(bio_method)
self.openssl_assert(bio != self._ffi.NULL)
bio = self._ffi.gc(bio, self._lib.BIO_free)
return bio
def _read_mem_bio(self, bio):
"""
Reads a memory BIO. This only works on memory BIOs.
"""
buf = self._ffi.new("char **")
buf_len = self._lib.BIO_get_mem_data(bio, buf)
self.openssl_assert(buf_len > 0)
self.openssl_assert(buf[0] != self._ffi.NULL)
bio_data = self._ffi.buffer(buf[0], buf_len)[:]
return bio_data
def _evp_pkey_to_private_key(self, evp_pkey):
"""
Return the appropriate type of PrivateKey given an evp_pkey cdata
pointer.
"""
key_type = self._lib.EVP_PKEY_id(evp_pkey)
if key_type == self._lib.EVP_PKEY_RSA:
rsa_cdata = self._lib.EVP_PKEY_get1_RSA(evp_pkey)
self.openssl_assert(rsa_cdata != self._ffi.NULL)
rsa_cdata = self._ffi.gc(rsa_cdata, self._lib.RSA_free)
return _RSAPrivateKey(self, rsa_cdata, evp_pkey)
elif key_type == self._lib.EVP_PKEY_DSA:
dsa_cdata = self._lib.EVP_PKEY_get1_DSA(evp_pkey)
self.openssl_assert(dsa_cdata != self._ffi.NULL)
dsa_cdata = self._ffi.gc(dsa_cdata, self._lib.DSA_free)
return _DSAPrivateKey(self, dsa_cdata, evp_pkey)
elif key_type == self._lib.EVP_PKEY_EC:
ec_cdata = self._lib.EVP_PKEY_get1_EC_KEY(evp_pkey)
self.openssl_assert(ec_cdata != self._ffi.NULL)
ec_cdata = self._ffi.gc(ec_cdata, self._lib.EC_KEY_free)
return _EllipticCurvePrivateKey(self, ec_cdata, evp_pkey)
elif key_type in self._dh_types:
dh_cdata = self._lib.EVP_PKEY_get1_DH(evp_pkey)
self.openssl_assert(dh_cdata != self._ffi.NULL)
dh_cdata = self._ffi.gc(dh_cdata, self._lib.DH_free)
return _DHPrivateKey(self, dh_cdata, evp_pkey)
elif key_type == getattr(self._lib, "EVP_PKEY_ED25519", None):
# EVP_PKEY_ED25519 is not present in OpenSSL < 1.1.1
return _Ed25519PrivateKey(self, evp_pkey)
elif key_type == getattr(self._lib, "EVP_PKEY_X448", None):
# EVP_PKEY_X448 is not present in OpenSSL < 1.1.1
return _X448PrivateKey(self, evp_pkey)
elif key_type == getattr(self._lib, "EVP_PKEY_X25519", None):
# EVP_PKEY_X25519 is not present in OpenSSL < 1.1.0
return _X25519PrivateKey(self, evp_pkey)
elif key_type == getattr(self._lib, "EVP_PKEY_ED448", None):
# EVP_PKEY_ED448 is not present in OpenSSL < 1.1.1
return _Ed448PrivateKey(self, evp_pkey)
else:
raise UnsupportedAlgorithm("Unsupported key type.")
def _evp_pkey_to_public_key(self, evp_pkey):
"""
Return the appropriate type of PublicKey given an evp_pkey cdata
pointer.
"""
key_type = self._lib.EVP_PKEY_id(evp_pkey)
if key_type == self._lib.EVP_PKEY_RSA:
rsa_cdata = self._lib.EVP_PKEY_get1_RSA(evp_pkey)
self.openssl_assert(rsa_cdata != self._ffi.NULL)
rsa_cdata = self._ffi.gc(rsa_cdata, self._lib.RSA_free)
return _RSAPublicKey(self, rsa_cdata, evp_pkey)
elif key_type == self._lib.EVP_PKEY_DSA:
dsa_cdata = self._lib.EVP_PKEY_get1_DSA(evp_pkey)
self.openssl_assert(dsa_cdata != self._ffi.NULL)
dsa_cdata = self._ffi.gc(dsa_cdata, self._lib.DSA_free)
return _DSAPublicKey(self, dsa_cdata, evp_pkey)
elif key_type == self._lib.EVP_PKEY_EC:
ec_cdata = self._lib.EVP_PKEY_get1_EC_KEY(evp_pkey)
self.openssl_assert(ec_cdata != self._ffi.NULL)
ec_cdata = self._ffi.gc(ec_cdata, self._lib.EC_KEY_free)
return _EllipticCurvePublicKey(self, ec_cdata, evp_pkey)
elif key_type in self._dh_types:
dh_cdata = self._lib.EVP_PKEY_get1_DH(evp_pkey)
self.openssl_assert(dh_cdata != self._ffi.NULL)
dh_cdata = self._ffi.gc(dh_cdata, self._lib.DH_free)
return _DHPublicKey(self, dh_cdata, evp_pkey)
elif key_type == getattr(self._lib, "EVP_PKEY_ED25519", None):
# EVP_PKEY_ED25519 is not present in OpenSSL < 1.1.1
return _Ed25519PublicKey(self, evp_pkey)
elif key_type == getattr(self._lib, "EVP_PKEY_X448", None):
# EVP_PKEY_X448 is not present in OpenSSL < 1.1.1
return _X448PublicKey(self, evp_pkey)
elif key_type == getattr(self._lib, "EVP_PKEY_X25519", None):
# EVP_PKEY_X25519 is not present in OpenSSL < 1.1.0
return _X25519PublicKey(self, evp_pkey)
elif key_type == getattr(self._lib, "EVP_PKEY_ED448", None):
# EVP_PKEY_X25519 is not present in OpenSSL < 1.1.1
return _Ed448PublicKey(self, evp_pkey)
else:
raise UnsupportedAlgorithm("Unsupported key type.")
def _oaep_hash_supported(self, algorithm):
if self._lib.Cryptography_HAS_RSA_OAEP_MD:
return isinstance(
algorithm,
(
hashes.SHA1,
hashes.SHA224,
hashes.SHA256,
hashes.SHA384,
hashes.SHA512,
),
)
else:
return isinstance(algorithm, hashes.SHA1)
def rsa_padding_supported(self, padding):
if isinstance(padding, PKCS1v15):
return True
elif isinstance(padding, PSS) and isinstance(padding._mgf, MGF1):
return self.hash_supported(padding._mgf._algorithm)
elif isinstance(padding, OAEP) and isinstance(padding._mgf, MGF1):
return (
self._oaep_hash_supported(padding._mgf._algorithm)
and self._oaep_hash_supported(padding._algorithm)
and (
(padding._label is None or len(padding._label) == 0)
or self._lib.Cryptography_HAS_RSA_OAEP_LABEL == 1
)
)
else:
return False
def generate_dsa_parameters(self, key_size):
if key_size not in (1024, 2048, 3072, 4096):
raise ValueError(
"Key size must be 1024, 2048, 3072, or 4096 bits."
)
ctx = self._lib.DSA_new()
self.openssl_assert(ctx != self._ffi.NULL)
ctx = self._ffi.gc(ctx, self._lib.DSA_free)
res = self._lib.DSA_generate_parameters_ex(
ctx,
key_size,
self._ffi.NULL,
0,
self._ffi.NULL,
self._ffi.NULL,
self._ffi.NULL,
)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
return _DSAParameters(self, ctx)
def generate_dsa_private_key(self, parameters):
ctx = self._lib.DSAparams_dup(parameters._dsa_cdata)
self.openssl_assert(ctx != self._ffi.NULL)
ctx = self._ffi.gc(ctx, self._lib.DSA_free)
self._lib.DSA_generate_key(ctx)
evp_pkey = self._dsa_cdata_to_evp_pkey(ctx)
return _DSAPrivateKey(self, ctx, evp_pkey)
def generate_dsa_private_key_and_parameters(self, key_size):
parameters = self.generate_dsa_parameters(key_size)
return self.generate_dsa_private_key(parameters)
def _dsa_cdata_set_values(self, dsa_cdata, p, q, g, pub_key, priv_key):
res = self._lib.DSA_set0_pqg(dsa_cdata, p, q, g)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
res = self._lib.DSA_set0_key(dsa_cdata, pub_key, priv_key)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
def load_dsa_private_numbers(self, numbers):
dsa._check_dsa_private_numbers(numbers)
parameter_numbers = numbers.public_numbers.parameter_numbers
dsa_cdata = self._lib.DSA_new()
self.openssl_assert(dsa_cdata != self._ffi.NULL)
dsa_cdata = self._ffi.gc(dsa_cdata, self._lib.DSA_free)
p = self._int_to_bn(parameter_numbers.p)
q = self._int_to_bn(parameter_numbers.q)
g = self._int_to_bn(parameter_numbers.g)
pub_key = self._int_to_bn(numbers.public_numbers.y)
priv_key = self._int_to_bn(numbers.x)
self._dsa_cdata_set_values(dsa_cdata, p, q, g, pub_key, priv_key)
evp_pkey = self._dsa_cdata_to_evp_pkey(dsa_cdata)
return _DSAPrivateKey(self, dsa_cdata, evp_pkey)
def load_dsa_public_numbers(self, numbers):
dsa._check_dsa_parameters(numbers.parameter_numbers)
dsa_cdata = self._lib.DSA_new()
self.openssl_assert(dsa_cdata != self._ffi.NULL)
dsa_cdata = self._ffi.gc(dsa_cdata, self._lib.DSA_free)
p = self._int_to_bn(numbers.parameter_numbers.p)
q = self._int_to_bn(numbers.parameter_numbers.q)
g = self._int_to_bn(numbers.parameter_numbers.g)
pub_key = self._int_to_bn(numbers.y)
priv_key = self._ffi.NULL
self._dsa_cdata_set_values(dsa_cdata, p, q, g, pub_key, priv_key)
evp_pkey = self._dsa_cdata_to_evp_pkey(dsa_cdata)
return _DSAPublicKey(self, dsa_cdata, evp_pkey)
def load_dsa_parameter_numbers(self, numbers):
dsa._check_dsa_parameters(numbers)
dsa_cdata = self._lib.DSA_new()
self.openssl_assert(dsa_cdata != self._ffi.NULL)
dsa_cdata = self._ffi.gc(dsa_cdata, self._lib.DSA_free)
p = self._int_to_bn(numbers.p)
q = self._int_to_bn(numbers.q)
g = self._int_to_bn(numbers.g)
res = self._lib.DSA_set0_pqg(dsa_cdata, p, q, g)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
return _DSAParameters(self, dsa_cdata)
def _dsa_cdata_to_evp_pkey(self, dsa_cdata):
evp_pkey = self._create_evp_pkey_gc()
res = self._lib.EVP_PKEY_set1_DSA(evp_pkey, dsa_cdata)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
return evp_pkey
def dsa_hash_supported(self, algorithm):
return self.hash_supported(algorithm)
def dsa_parameters_supported(self, p, q, g):
return True
def cmac_algorithm_supported(self, algorithm):
return self.cipher_supported(
algorithm, CBC(b"\x00" * algorithm.block_size)
)
def create_cmac_ctx(self, algorithm):
return _CMACContext(self, algorithm)
def _x509_check_signature_params(self, private_key, algorithm):
if isinstance(
private_key, (ed25519.Ed25519PrivateKey, ed448.Ed448PrivateKey)
):
if algorithm is not None:
raise ValueError(
"algorithm must be None when signing via ed25519 or ed448"
)
elif not isinstance(
private_key,
(rsa.RSAPrivateKey, dsa.DSAPrivateKey, ec.EllipticCurvePrivateKey),
):
raise TypeError(
"Key must be an rsa, dsa, ec, ed25519, or ed448 private key."
)
elif not isinstance(algorithm, hashes.HashAlgorithm):
raise TypeError("Algorithm must be a registered hash algorithm.")
elif isinstance(algorithm, hashes.MD5) and not isinstance(
private_key, rsa.RSAPrivateKey
):
raise ValueError(
"MD5 hash algorithm is only supported with RSA keys"
)
def create_x509_csr(self, builder, private_key, algorithm):
if not isinstance(builder, x509.CertificateSigningRequestBuilder):
raise TypeError("Builder type mismatch.")
self._x509_check_signature_params(private_key, algorithm)
# Resolve the signature algorithm.
evp_md = self._evp_md_x509_null_if_eddsa(private_key, algorithm)
# Create an empty request.
x509_req = self._lib.X509_REQ_new()
self.openssl_assert(x509_req != self._ffi.NULL)
x509_req = self._ffi.gc(x509_req, self._lib.X509_REQ_free)
# Set x509 version.
res = self._lib.X509_REQ_set_version(x509_req, x509.Version.v1.value)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
# Set subject name.
res = self._lib.X509_REQ_set_subject_name(
x509_req, _encode_name_gc(self, builder._subject_name)
)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
# Set subject public key.
public_key = private_key.public_key()
res = self._lib.X509_REQ_set_pubkey(x509_req, public_key._evp_pkey)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
# Add extensions.
sk_extension = self._lib.sk_X509_EXTENSION_new_null()
self.openssl_assert(sk_extension != self._ffi.NULL)
sk_extension = self._ffi.gc(
sk_extension,
lambda x: self._lib.sk_X509_EXTENSION_pop_free(
x,
self._ffi.addressof(
self._lib._original_lib, "X509_EXTENSION_free"
),
),
)
# Don't GC individual extensions because the memory is owned by
# sk_extensions and will be freed along with it.
self._create_x509_extensions(
extensions=builder._extensions,
handlers=self._extension_encode_handlers,
x509_obj=sk_extension,
add_func=self._lib.sk_X509_EXTENSION_insert,
gc=False,
)
res = self._lib.X509_REQ_add_extensions(x509_req, sk_extension)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
# Add attributes (all bytes encoded as ASN1 UTF8_STRING)
for attr_oid, attr_val in builder._attributes:
obj = _txt2obj_gc(self, attr_oid.dotted_string)
res = self._lib.X509_REQ_add1_attr_by_OBJ(
x509_req,
obj,
x509.name._ASN1Type.UTF8String.value,
attr_val,
len(attr_val),
)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
# Sign the request using the requester's private key.
res = self._lib.X509_REQ_sign(x509_req, private_key._evp_pkey, evp_md)
if res == 0:
errors = self._consume_errors_with_text()
raise ValueError("Signing failed", errors)
return _CertificateSigningRequest(self, x509_req)
def create_x509_certificate(self, builder, private_key, algorithm):
if not isinstance(builder, x509.CertificateBuilder):
raise TypeError("Builder type mismatch.")
self._x509_check_signature_params(private_key, algorithm)
# Resolve the signature algorithm.
evp_md = self._evp_md_x509_null_if_eddsa(private_key, algorithm)
# Create an empty certificate.
x509_cert = self._lib.X509_new()
x509_cert = self._ffi.gc(x509_cert, self._lib.X509_free)
# Set the x509 version.
res = self._lib.X509_set_version(x509_cert, builder._version.value)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
# Set the subject's name.
res = self._lib.X509_set_subject_name(
x509_cert, _encode_name_gc(self, builder._subject_name)
)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
# Set the subject's public key.
res = self._lib.X509_set_pubkey(
x509_cert, builder._public_key._evp_pkey
)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
# Set the certificate serial number.
serial_number = _encode_asn1_int_gc(self, builder._serial_number)
res = self._lib.X509_set_serialNumber(x509_cert, serial_number)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
# Set the "not before" time.
self._set_asn1_time(
self._lib.X509_getm_notBefore(x509_cert), builder._not_valid_before
)
# Set the "not after" time.
self._set_asn1_time(
self._lib.X509_getm_notAfter(x509_cert), builder._not_valid_after
)
# Add extensions.
self._create_x509_extensions(
extensions=builder._extensions,
handlers=self._extension_encode_handlers,
x509_obj=x509_cert,
add_func=self._lib.X509_add_ext,
gc=True,
)
# Set the issuer name.
res = self._lib.X509_set_issuer_name(
x509_cert, _encode_name_gc(self, builder._issuer_name)
)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
# Sign the certificate with the issuer's private key.
res = self._lib.X509_sign(x509_cert, private_key._evp_pkey, evp_md)
if res == 0:
errors = self._consume_errors_with_text()
raise ValueError("Signing failed", errors)
return _Certificate(self, x509_cert)
def _evp_md_x509_null_if_eddsa(self, private_key, algorithm):
if isinstance(
private_key, (ed25519.Ed25519PrivateKey, ed448.Ed448PrivateKey)
):
# OpenSSL requires us to pass NULL for EVP_MD for ed25519/ed448
return self._ffi.NULL
else:
return self._evp_md_non_null_from_algorithm(algorithm)
def _set_asn1_time(self, asn1_time, time):
if time.year >= 2050:
asn1_str = time.strftime("%Y%m%d%H%M%SZ").encode("ascii")
else:
asn1_str = time.strftime("%y%m%d%H%M%SZ").encode("ascii")
res = self._lib.ASN1_TIME_set_string(asn1_time, asn1_str)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
def _create_asn1_time(self, time):
asn1_time = self._lib.ASN1_TIME_new()
self.openssl_assert(asn1_time != self._ffi.NULL)
asn1_time = self._ffi.gc(asn1_time, self._lib.ASN1_TIME_free)
self._set_asn1_time(asn1_time, time)
return asn1_time
def create_x509_crl(self, builder, private_key, algorithm):
if not isinstance(builder, x509.CertificateRevocationListBuilder):
raise TypeError("Builder type mismatch.")
self._x509_check_signature_params(private_key, algorithm)
evp_md = self._evp_md_x509_null_if_eddsa(private_key, algorithm)
# Create an empty CRL.
x509_crl = self._lib.X509_CRL_new()
x509_crl = self._ffi.gc(x509_crl, self._lib.X509_CRL_free)
# Set the x509 CRL version. We only support v2 (integer value 1).
res = self._lib.X509_CRL_set_version(x509_crl, 1)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
# Set the issuer name.
res = self._lib.X509_CRL_set_issuer_name(
x509_crl, _encode_name_gc(self, builder._issuer_name)
)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
# Set the last update time.
last_update = self._create_asn1_time(builder._last_update)
res = self._lib.X509_CRL_set_lastUpdate(x509_crl, last_update)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
# Set the next update time.
next_update = self._create_asn1_time(builder._next_update)
res = self._lib.X509_CRL_set_nextUpdate(x509_crl, next_update)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
# Add extensions.
self._create_x509_extensions(
extensions=builder._extensions,
handlers=self._crl_extension_encode_handlers,
x509_obj=x509_crl,
add_func=self._lib.X509_CRL_add_ext,
gc=True,
)
# add revoked certificates
for revoked_cert in builder._revoked_certificates:
# Duplicating because the X509_CRL takes ownership and will free
# this memory when X509_CRL_free is called.
revoked = self._lib.X509_REVOKED_dup(revoked_cert._x509_revoked)
self.openssl_assert(revoked != self._ffi.NULL)
res = self._lib.X509_CRL_add0_revoked(x509_crl, revoked)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
res = self._lib.X509_CRL_sign(x509_crl, private_key._evp_pkey, evp_md)
if res == 0:
errors = self._consume_errors_with_text()
raise ValueError("Signing failed", errors)
return _CertificateRevocationList(self, x509_crl)
def _create_x509_extensions(
self, extensions, handlers, x509_obj, add_func, gc
):
for i, extension in enumerate(extensions):
x509_extension = self._create_x509_extension(handlers, extension)
self.openssl_assert(x509_extension != self._ffi.NULL)
if gc:
x509_extension = self._ffi.gc(
x509_extension, self._lib.X509_EXTENSION_free
)
res = add_func(x509_obj, x509_extension, i)
self.openssl_assert(res >= 1)
def _create_raw_x509_extension(self, extension, value):
obj = _txt2obj_gc(self, extension.oid.dotted_string)
return self._lib.X509_EXTENSION_create_by_OBJ(
self._ffi.NULL, obj, 1 if extension.critical else 0, value
)
def _create_x509_extension(self, handlers, extension):
if isinstance(extension.value, x509.UnrecognizedExtension):
value = _encode_asn1_str_gc(self, extension.value.value)
return self._create_raw_x509_extension(extension, value)
elif isinstance(extension.value, x509.TLSFeature):
asn1 = encode_der(
SEQUENCE,
*[
encode_der(INTEGER, encode_der_integer(x.value))
for x in extension.value
]
)
value = _encode_asn1_str_gc(self, asn1)
return self._create_raw_x509_extension(extension, value)
elif isinstance(extension.value, x509.PrecertPoison):
value = _encode_asn1_str_gc(self, encode_der(NULL))
return self._create_raw_x509_extension(extension, value)
else:
try:
encode = handlers[extension.oid]
except KeyError:
raise NotImplementedError(
"Extension not supported: {}".format(extension.oid)
)
ext_struct = encode(self, extension.value)
nid = self._lib.OBJ_txt2nid(
extension.oid.dotted_string.encode("ascii")
)
self.openssl_assert(nid != self._lib.NID_undef)
return self._lib.X509V3_EXT_i2d(
nid, 1 if extension.critical else 0, ext_struct
)
def create_x509_revoked_certificate(self, builder):
if not isinstance(builder, x509.RevokedCertificateBuilder):
raise TypeError("Builder type mismatch.")
x509_revoked = self._lib.X509_REVOKED_new()
self.openssl_assert(x509_revoked != self._ffi.NULL)
x509_revoked = self._ffi.gc(x509_revoked, self._lib.X509_REVOKED_free)
serial_number = _encode_asn1_int_gc(self, builder._serial_number)
res = self._lib.X509_REVOKED_set_serialNumber(
x509_revoked, serial_number
)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
rev_date = self._create_asn1_time(builder._revocation_date)
res = self._lib.X509_REVOKED_set_revocationDate(x509_revoked, rev_date)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
# add CRL entry extensions
self._create_x509_extensions(
extensions=builder._extensions,
handlers=self._crl_entry_extension_encode_handlers,
x509_obj=x509_revoked,
add_func=self._lib.X509_REVOKED_add_ext,
gc=True,
)
return _RevokedCertificate(self, None, x509_revoked)
def load_pem_private_key(self, data, password):
return self._load_key(
self._lib.PEM_read_bio_PrivateKey,
self._evp_pkey_to_private_key,
data,
password,
)
def load_pem_public_key(self, data):
mem_bio = self._bytes_to_bio(data)
evp_pkey = self._lib.PEM_read_bio_PUBKEY(
mem_bio.bio, self._ffi.NULL, self._ffi.NULL, self._ffi.NULL
)
if evp_pkey != self._ffi.NULL:
evp_pkey = self._ffi.gc(evp_pkey, self._lib.EVP_PKEY_free)
return self._evp_pkey_to_public_key(evp_pkey)
else:
# It's not a (RSA/DSA/ECDSA) subjectPublicKeyInfo, but we still
# need to check to see if it is a pure PKCS1 RSA public key (not
# embedded in a subjectPublicKeyInfo)
self._consume_errors()
res = self._lib.BIO_reset(mem_bio.bio)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
rsa_cdata = self._lib.PEM_read_bio_RSAPublicKey(
mem_bio.bio, self._ffi.NULL, self._ffi.NULL, self._ffi.NULL
)
if rsa_cdata != self._ffi.NULL:
rsa_cdata = self._ffi.gc(rsa_cdata, self._lib.RSA_free)
evp_pkey = self._rsa_cdata_to_evp_pkey(rsa_cdata)
return _RSAPublicKey(self, rsa_cdata, evp_pkey)
else:
self._handle_key_loading_error()
def load_pem_parameters(self, data):
mem_bio = self._bytes_to_bio(data)
# only DH is supported currently
dh_cdata = self._lib.PEM_read_bio_DHparams(
mem_bio.bio, self._ffi.NULL, self._ffi.NULL, self._ffi.NULL
)
if dh_cdata != self._ffi.NULL:
dh_cdata = self._ffi.gc(dh_cdata, self._lib.DH_free)
return _DHParameters(self, dh_cdata)
else:
self._handle_key_loading_error()
def load_der_private_key(self, data, password):
# OpenSSL has a function called d2i_AutoPrivateKey that in theory
# handles this automatically, however it doesn't handle encrypted
# private keys. Instead we try to load the key two different ways.
# First we'll try to load it as a traditional key.
bio_data = self._bytes_to_bio(data)
key = self._evp_pkey_from_der_traditional_key(bio_data, password)
if key:
return self._evp_pkey_to_private_key(key)
else:
# Finally we try to load it with the method that handles encrypted
# PKCS8 properly.
return self._load_key(
self._lib.d2i_PKCS8PrivateKey_bio,
self._evp_pkey_to_private_key,
data,
password,
)
def _evp_pkey_from_der_traditional_key(self, bio_data, password):
key = self._lib.d2i_PrivateKey_bio(bio_data.bio, self._ffi.NULL)
if key != self._ffi.NULL:
key = self._ffi.gc(key, self._lib.EVP_PKEY_free)
if password is not None:
raise TypeError(
"Password was given but private key is not encrypted."
)
return key
else:
self._consume_errors()
return None
def load_der_public_key(self, data):
mem_bio = self._bytes_to_bio(data)
evp_pkey = self._lib.d2i_PUBKEY_bio(mem_bio.bio, self._ffi.NULL)
if evp_pkey != self._ffi.NULL:
evp_pkey = self._ffi.gc(evp_pkey, self._lib.EVP_PKEY_free)
return self._evp_pkey_to_public_key(evp_pkey)
else:
# It's not a (RSA/DSA/ECDSA) subjectPublicKeyInfo, but we still
# need to check to see if it is a pure PKCS1 RSA public key (not
# embedded in a subjectPublicKeyInfo)
self._consume_errors()
res = self._lib.BIO_reset(mem_bio.bio)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
rsa_cdata = self._lib.d2i_RSAPublicKey_bio(
mem_bio.bio, self._ffi.NULL
)
if rsa_cdata != self._ffi.NULL:
rsa_cdata = self._ffi.gc(rsa_cdata, self._lib.RSA_free)
evp_pkey = self._rsa_cdata_to_evp_pkey(rsa_cdata)
return _RSAPublicKey(self, rsa_cdata, evp_pkey)
else:
self._handle_key_loading_error()
def load_der_parameters(self, data):
mem_bio = self._bytes_to_bio(data)
dh_cdata = self._lib.d2i_DHparams_bio(mem_bio.bio, self._ffi.NULL)
if dh_cdata != self._ffi.NULL:
dh_cdata = self._ffi.gc(dh_cdata, self._lib.DH_free)
return _DHParameters(self, dh_cdata)
elif self._lib.Cryptography_HAS_EVP_PKEY_DHX:
# We check to see if the is dhx.
self._consume_errors()
res = self._lib.BIO_reset(mem_bio.bio)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
dh_cdata = self._lib.Cryptography_d2i_DHxparams_bio(
mem_bio.bio, self._ffi.NULL
)
if dh_cdata != self._ffi.NULL:
dh_cdata = self._ffi.gc(dh_cdata, self._lib.DH_free)
return _DHParameters(self, dh_cdata)
self._handle_key_loading_error()
def load_pem_x509_certificate(self, data):
mem_bio = self._bytes_to_bio(data)
x509 = self._lib.PEM_read_bio_X509(
mem_bio.bio, self._ffi.NULL, self._ffi.NULL, self._ffi.NULL
)
if x509 == self._ffi.NULL:
self._consume_errors()
raise ValueError(
"Unable to load certificate. See https://cryptography.io/en/"
"latest/faq.html#why-can-t-i-import-my-pem-file for more"
" details."
)
x509 = self._ffi.gc(x509, self._lib.X509_free)
return _Certificate(self, x509)
def load_der_x509_certificate(self, data):
mem_bio = self._bytes_to_bio(data)
x509 = self._lib.d2i_X509_bio(mem_bio.bio, self._ffi.NULL)
if x509 == self._ffi.NULL:
self._consume_errors()
raise ValueError("Unable to load certificate")
x509 = self._ffi.gc(x509, self._lib.X509_free)
return _Certificate(self, x509)
def load_pem_x509_crl(self, data):
mem_bio = self._bytes_to_bio(data)
x509_crl = self._lib.PEM_read_bio_X509_CRL(
mem_bio.bio, self._ffi.NULL, self._ffi.NULL, self._ffi.NULL
)
if x509_crl == self._ffi.NULL:
self._consume_errors()
raise ValueError(
"Unable to load CRL. See https://cryptography.io/en/la"
"test/faq.html#why-can-t-i-import-my-pem-file for more"
" details."
)
x509_crl = self._ffi.gc(x509_crl, self._lib.X509_CRL_free)
return _CertificateRevocationList(self, x509_crl)
def load_der_x509_crl(self, data):
mem_bio = self._bytes_to_bio(data)
x509_crl = self._lib.d2i_X509_CRL_bio(mem_bio.bio, self._ffi.NULL)
if x509_crl == self._ffi.NULL:
self._consume_errors()
raise ValueError("Unable to load CRL")
x509_crl = self._ffi.gc(x509_crl, self._lib.X509_CRL_free)
return _CertificateRevocationList(self, x509_crl)
def load_pem_x509_csr(self, data):
mem_bio = self._bytes_to_bio(data)
x509_req = self._lib.PEM_read_bio_X509_REQ(
mem_bio.bio, self._ffi.NULL, self._ffi.NULL, self._ffi.NULL
)
if x509_req == self._ffi.NULL:
self._consume_errors()
raise ValueError(
"Unable to load request. See https://cryptography.io/en/"
"latest/faq.html#why-can-t-i-import-my-pem-file for more"
" details."
)
x509_req = self._ffi.gc(x509_req, self._lib.X509_REQ_free)
return _CertificateSigningRequest(self, x509_req)
def load_der_x509_csr(self, data):
mem_bio = self._bytes_to_bio(data)
x509_req = self._lib.d2i_X509_REQ_bio(mem_bio.bio, self._ffi.NULL)
if x509_req == self._ffi.NULL:
self._consume_errors()
raise ValueError("Unable to load request")
x509_req = self._ffi.gc(x509_req, self._lib.X509_REQ_free)
return _CertificateSigningRequest(self, x509_req)
def _load_key(self, openssl_read_func, convert_func, data, password):
mem_bio = self._bytes_to_bio(data)
userdata = self._ffi.new("CRYPTOGRAPHY_PASSWORD_DATA *")
if password is not None:
utils._check_byteslike("password", password)
password_ptr = self._ffi.from_buffer(password)
userdata.password = password_ptr
userdata.length = len(password)
evp_pkey = openssl_read_func(
mem_bio.bio,
self._ffi.NULL,
self._ffi.addressof(
self._lib._original_lib, "Cryptography_pem_password_cb"
),
userdata,
)
if evp_pkey == self._ffi.NULL:
if userdata.error != 0:
self._consume_errors()
if userdata.error == -1:
raise TypeError(
"Password was not given but private key is encrypted"
)
else:
assert userdata.error == -2
raise ValueError(
"Passwords longer than {} bytes are not supported "
"by this backend.".format(userdata.maxsize - 1)
)
else:
self._handle_key_loading_error()
evp_pkey = self._ffi.gc(evp_pkey, self._lib.EVP_PKEY_free)
if password is not None and userdata.called == 0:
raise TypeError(
"Password was given but private key is not encrypted."
)
assert (
password is not None and userdata.called == 1
) or password is None
return convert_func(evp_pkey)
def _handle_key_loading_error(self):
errors = self._consume_errors()
if not errors:
raise ValueError(
"Could not deserialize key data. The data may be in an "
"incorrect format or it may be encrypted with an unsupported "
"algorithm."
)
elif errors[0]._lib_reason_match(
self._lib.ERR_LIB_EVP, self._lib.EVP_R_BAD_DECRYPT
) or errors[0]._lib_reason_match(
self._lib.ERR_LIB_PKCS12,
self._lib.PKCS12_R_PKCS12_CIPHERFINAL_ERROR,
):
raise ValueError("Bad decrypt. Incorrect password?")
elif any(
error._lib_reason_match(
self._lib.ERR_LIB_EVP,
self._lib.EVP_R_UNSUPPORTED_PRIVATE_KEY_ALGORITHM,
)
for error in errors
):
raise ValueError("Unsupported public key algorithm.")
else:
raise ValueError(
"Could not deserialize key data. The data may be in an "
"incorrect format or it may be encrypted with an unsupported "
"algorithm."
)
def elliptic_curve_supported(self, curve):
try:
curve_nid = self._elliptic_curve_to_nid(curve)
except UnsupportedAlgorithm:
curve_nid = self._lib.NID_undef
group = self._lib.EC_GROUP_new_by_curve_name(curve_nid)
if group == self._ffi.NULL:
self._consume_errors()
return False
else:
self.openssl_assert(curve_nid != self._lib.NID_undef)
self._lib.EC_GROUP_free(group)
return True
def elliptic_curve_signature_algorithm_supported(
self, signature_algorithm, curve
):
# We only support ECDSA right now.
if not isinstance(signature_algorithm, ec.ECDSA):
return False
return self.elliptic_curve_supported(curve)
def generate_elliptic_curve_private_key(self, curve):
"""
Generate a new private key on the named curve.
"""
if self.elliptic_curve_supported(curve):
ec_cdata = self._ec_key_new_by_curve(curve)
res = self._lib.EC_KEY_generate_key(ec_cdata)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
evp_pkey = self._ec_cdata_to_evp_pkey(ec_cdata)
return _EllipticCurvePrivateKey(self, ec_cdata, evp_pkey)
else:
raise UnsupportedAlgorithm(
"Backend object does not support {}.".format(curve.name),
_Reasons.UNSUPPORTED_ELLIPTIC_CURVE,
)
def load_elliptic_curve_private_numbers(self, numbers):
public = numbers.public_numbers
ec_cdata = self._ec_key_new_by_curve(public.curve)
private_value = self._ffi.gc(
self._int_to_bn(numbers.private_value), self._lib.BN_clear_free
)
res = self._lib.EC_KEY_set_private_key(ec_cdata, private_value)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
ec_cdata = self._ec_key_set_public_key_affine_coordinates(
ec_cdata, public.x, public.y
)
evp_pkey = self._ec_cdata_to_evp_pkey(ec_cdata)
return _EllipticCurvePrivateKey(self, ec_cdata, evp_pkey)
def load_elliptic_curve_public_numbers(self, numbers):
ec_cdata = self._ec_key_new_by_curve(numbers.curve)
ec_cdata = self._ec_key_set_public_key_affine_coordinates(
ec_cdata, numbers.x, numbers.y
)
evp_pkey = self._ec_cdata_to_evp_pkey(ec_cdata)
return _EllipticCurvePublicKey(self, ec_cdata, evp_pkey)
def load_elliptic_curve_public_bytes(self, curve, point_bytes):
ec_cdata = self._ec_key_new_by_curve(curve)
group = self._lib.EC_KEY_get0_group(ec_cdata)
self.openssl_assert(group != self._ffi.NULL)
point = self._lib.EC_POINT_new(group)
self.openssl_assert(point != self._ffi.NULL)
point = self._ffi.gc(point, self._lib.EC_POINT_free)
with self._tmp_bn_ctx() as bn_ctx:
res = self._lib.EC_POINT_oct2point(
group, point, point_bytes, len(point_bytes), bn_ctx
)
if res != 1:
self._consume_errors()
raise ValueError("Invalid public bytes for the given curve")
res = self._lib.EC_KEY_set_public_key(ec_cdata, point)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
evp_pkey = self._ec_cdata_to_evp_pkey(ec_cdata)
return _EllipticCurvePublicKey(self, ec_cdata, evp_pkey)
def derive_elliptic_curve_private_key(self, private_value, curve):
ec_cdata = self._ec_key_new_by_curve(curve)
get_func, group = self._ec_key_determine_group_get_func(ec_cdata)
point = self._lib.EC_POINT_new(group)
self.openssl_assert(point != self._ffi.NULL)
point = self._ffi.gc(point, self._lib.EC_POINT_free)
value = self._int_to_bn(private_value)
value = self._ffi.gc(value, self._lib.BN_clear_free)
with self._tmp_bn_ctx() as bn_ctx:
res = self._lib.EC_POINT_mul(
group, point, value, self._ffi.NULL, self._ffi.NULL, bn_ctx
)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
bn_x = self._lib.BN_CTX_get(bn_ctx)
bn_y = self._lib.BN_CTX_get(bn_ctx)
res = get_func(group, point, bn_x, bn_y, bn_ctx)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
res = self._lib.EC_KEY_set_public_key(ec_cdata, point)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
private = self._int_to_bn(private_value)
private = self._ffi.gc(private, self._lib.BN_clear_free)
res = self._lib.EC_KEY_set_private_key(ec_cdata, private)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
evp_pkey = self._ec_cdata_to_evp_pkey(ec_cdata)
return _EllipticCurvePrivateKey(self, ec_cdata, evp_pkey)
def _ec_key_new_by_curve(self, curve):
curve_nid = self._elliptic_curve_to_nid(curve)
return self._ec_key_new_by_curve_nid(curve_nid)
def _ec_key_new_by_curve_nid(self, curve_nid):
ec_cdata = self._lib.EC_KEY_new_by_curve_name(curve_nid)
self.openssl_assert(ec_cdata != self._ffi.NULL)
return self._ffi.gc(ec_cdata, self._lib.EC_KEY_free)
def load_der_ocsp_request(self, data):
mem_bio = self._bytes_to_bio(data)
request = self._lib.d2i_OCSP_REQUEST_bio(mem_bio.bio, self._ffi.NULL)
if request == self._ffi.NULL:
self._consume_errors()
raise ValueError("Unable to load OCSP request")
request = self._ffi.gc(request, self._lib.OCSP_REQUEST_free)
return _OCSPRequest(self, request)
def load_der_ocsp_response(self, data):
mem_bio = self._bytes_to_bio(data)
response = self._lib.d2i_OCSP_RESPONSE_bio(mem_bio.bio, self._ffi.NULL)
if response == self._ffi.NULL:
self._consume_errors()
raise ValueError("Unable to load OCSP response")
response = self._ffi.gc(response, self._lib.OCSP_RESPONSE_free)
return _OCSPResponse(self, response)
def create_ocsp_request(self, builder):
ocsp_req = self._lib.OCSP_REQUEST_new()
self.openssl_assert(ocsp_req != self._ffi.NULL)
ocsp_req = self._ffi.gc(ocsp_req, self._lib.OCSP_REQUEST_free)
cert, issuer, algorithm = builder._request
evp_md = self._evp_md_non_null_from_algorithm(algorithm)
certid = self._lib.OCSP_cert_to_id(evp_md, cert._x509, issuer._x509)
self.openssl_assert(certid != self._ffi.NULL)
onereq = self._lib.OCSP_request_add0_id(ocsp_req, certid)
self.openssl_assert(onereq != self._ffi.NULL)
self._create_x509_extensions(
extensions=builder._extensions,
handlers=self._ocsp_request_extension_encode_handlers,
x509_obj=ocsp_req,
add_func=self._lib.OCSP_REQUEST_add_ext,
gc=True,
)
return _OCSPRequest(self, ocsp_req)
def _create_ocsp_basic_response(self, builder, private_key, algorithm):
self._x509_check_signature_params(private_key, algorithm)
basic = self._lib.OCSP_BASICRESP_new()
self.openssl_assert(basic != self._ffi.NULL)
basic = self._ffi.gc(basic, self._lib.OCSP_BASICRESP_free)
evp_md = self._evp_md_non_null_from_algorithm(
builder._response._algorithm
)
certid = self._lib.OCSP_cert_to_id(
evp_md,
builder._response._cert._x509,
builder._response._issuer._x509,
)
self.openssl_assert(certid != self._ffi.NULL)
certid = self._ffi.gc(certid, self._lib.OCSP_CERTID_free)
if builder._response._revocation_reason is None:
reason = -1
else:
reason = _CRL_ENTRY_REASON_ENUM_TO_CODE[
builder._response._revocation_reason
]
if builder._response._revocation_time is None:
rev_time = self._ffi.NULL
else:
rev_time = self._create_asn1_time(
builder._response._revocation_time
)
next_update = self._ffi.NULL
if builder._response._next_update is not None:
next_update = self._create_asn1_time(
builder._response._next_update
)
this_update = self._create_asn1_time(builder._response._this_update)
res = self._lib.OCSP_basic_add1_status(
basic,
certid,
builder._response._cert_status.value,
reason,
rev_time,
this_update,
next_update,
)
self.openssl_assert(res != self._ffi.NULL)
# okay, now sign the basic structure
evp_md = self._evp_md_x509_null_if_eddsa(private_key, algorithm)
responder_cert, responder_encoding = builder._responder_id
flags = self._lib.OCSP_NOCERTS
if responder_encoding is ocsp.OCSPResponderEncoding.HASH:
flags |= self._lib.OCSP_RESPID_KEY
if builder._certs is not None:
for cert in builder._certs:
res = self._lib.OCSP_basic_add1_cert(basic, cert._x509)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
self._create_x509_extensions(
extensions=builder._extensions,
handlers=self._ocsp_basicresp_extension_encode_handlers,
x509_obj=basic,
add_func=self._lib.OCSP_BASICRESP_add_ext,
gc=True,
)
res = self._lib.OCSP_basic_sign(
basic,
responder_cert._x509,
private_key._evp_pkey,
evp_md,
self._ffi.NULL,
flags,
)
if res != 1:
errors = self._consume_errors_with_text()
raise ValueError(
"Error while signing. responder_cert must be signed "
"by private_key",
errors,
)
return basic
def create_ocsp_response(
self, response_status, builder, private_key, algorithm
):
if response_status is ocsp.OCSPResponseStatus.SUCCESSFUL:
basic = self._create_ocsp_basic_response(
builder, private_key, algorithm
)
else:
basic = self._ffi.NULL
ocsp_resp = self._lib.OCSP_response_create(
response_status.value, basic
)
self.openssl_assert(ocsp_resp != self._ffi.NULL)
ocsp_resp = self._ffi.gc(ocsp_resp, self._lib.OCSP_RESPONSE_free)
return _OCSPResponse(self, ocsp_resp)
def elliptic_curve_exchange_algorithm_supported(self, algorithm, curve):
return self.elliptic_curve_supported(curve) and isinstance(
algorithm, ec.ECDH
)
def _ec_cdata_to_evp_pkey(self, ec_cdata):
evp_pkey = self._create_evp_pkey_gc()
res = self._lib.EVP_PKEY_set1_EC_KEY(evp_pkey, ec_cdata)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
return evp_pkey
def _elliptic_curve_to_nid(self, curve):
"""
Get the NID for a curve name.
"""
curve_aliases = {"secp192r1": "prime192v1", "secp256r1": "prime256v1"}
curve_name = curve_aliases.get(curve.name, curve.name)
curve_nid = self._lib.OBJ_sn2nid(curve_name.encode())
if curve_nid == self._lib.NID_undef:
raise UnsupportedAlgorithm(
"{} is not a supported elliptic curve".format(curve.name),
_Reasons.UNSUPPORTED_ELLIPTIC_CURVE,
)
return curve_nid
@contextmanager
def _tmp_bn_ctx(self):
bn_ctx = self._lib.BN_CTX_new()
self.openssl_assert(bn_ctx != self._ffi.NULL)
bn_ctx = self._ffi.gc(bn_ctx, self._lib.BN_CTX_free)
self._lib.BN_CTX_start(bn_ctx)
try:
yield bn_ctx
finally:
self._lib.BN_CTX_end(bn_ctx)
def _ec_key_determine_group_get_func(self, ctx):
"""
Given an EC_KEY determine the group and what function is required to
get point coordinates.
"""
self.openssl_assert(ctx != self._ffi.NULL)
nid_two_field = self._lib.OBJ_sn2nid(b"characteristic-two-field")
self.openssl_assert(nid_two_field != self._lib.NID_undef)
group = self._lib.EC_KEY_get0_group(ctx)
self.openssl_assert(group != self._ffi.NULL)
method = self._lib.EC_GROUP_method_of(group)
self.openssl_assert(method != self._ffi.NULL)
nid = self._lib.EC_METHOD_get_field_type(method)
self.openssl_assert(nid != self._lib.NID_undef)
if nid == nid_two_field and self._lib.Cryptography_HAS_EC2M:
get_func = self._lib.EC_POINT_get_affine_coordinates_GF2m
else:
get_func = self._lib.EC_POINT_get_affine_coordinates_GFp
assert get_func
return get_func, group
def _ec_key_set_public_key_affine_coordinates(self, ctx, x, y):
"""
Sets the public key point in the EC_KEY context to the affine x and y
values.
"""
if x < 0 or y < 0:
raise ValueError(
"Invalid EC key. Both x and y must be non-negative."
)
x = self._ffi.gc(self._int_to_bn(x), self._lib.BN_free)
y = self._ffi.gc(self._int_to_bn(y), self._lib.BN_free)
res = self._lib.EC_KEY_set_public_key_affine_coordinates(ctx, x, y)
if res != 1:
self._consume_errors()
raise ValueError("Invalid EC key.")
return ctx
def _private_key_bytes(
self, encoding, format, encryption_algorithm, key, evp_pkey, cdata
):
# validate argument types
if not isinstance(encoding, serialization.Encoding):
raise TypeError("encoding must be an item from the Encoding enum")
if not isinstance(format, serialization.PrivateFormat):
raise TypeError(
"format must be an item from the PrivateFormat enum"
)
if not isinstance(
encryption_algorithm, serialization.KeySerializationEncryption
):
raise TypeError(
"Encryption algorithm must be a KeySerializationEncryption "
"instance"
)
# validate password
if isinstance(encryption_algorithm, serialization.NoEncryption):
password = b""
elif isinstance(
encryption_algorithm, serialization.BestAvailableEncryption
):
password = encryption_algorithm.password
if len(password) > 1023:
raise ValueError(
"Passwords longer than 1023 bytes are not supported by "
"this backend"
)
else:
raise ValueError("Unsupported encryption type")
# PKCS8 + PEM/DER
if format is serialization.PrivateFormat.PKCS8:
if encoding is serialization.Encoding.PEM:
write_bio = self._lib.PEM_write_bio_PKCS8PrivateKey
elif encoding is serialization.Encoding.DER:
write_bio = self._lib.i2d_PKCS8PrivateKey_bio
else:
raise ValueError("Unsupported encoding for PKCS8")
return self._private_key_bytes_via_bio(
write_bio, evp_pkey, password
)
# TraditionalOpenSSL + PEM/DER
if format is serialization.PrivateFormat.TraditionalOpenSSL:
if self._fips_enabled and not isinstance(
encryption_algorithm, serialization.NoEncryption
):
raise ValueError(
"Encrypted traditional OpenSSL format is not "
"supported in FIPS mode."
)
key_type = self._lib.EVP_PKEY_id(evp_pkey)
if encoding is serialization.Encoding.PEM:
if key_type == self._lib.EVP_PKEY_RSA:
write_bio = self._lib.PEM_write_bio_RSAPrivateKey
elif key_type == self._lib.EVP_PKEY_DSA:
write_bio = self._lib.PEM_write_bio_DSAPrivateKey
elif key_type == self._lib.EVP_PKEY_EC:
write_bio = self._lib.PEM_write_bio_ECPrivateKey
else:
raise ValueError(
"Unsupported key type for TraditionalOpenSSL"
)
return self._private_key_bytes_via_bio(
write_bio, cdata, password
)
if encoding is serialization.Encoding.DER:
if password:
raise ValueError(
"Encryption is not supported for DER encoded "
"traditional OpenSSL keys"
)
if key_type == self._lib.EVP_PKEY_RSA:
write_bio = self._lib.i2d_RSAPrivateKey_bio
elif key_type == self._lib.EVP_PKEY_EC:
write_bio = self._lib.i2d_ECPrivateKey_bio
elif key_type == self._lib.EVP_PKEY_DSA:
write_bio = self._lib.i2d_DSAPrivateKey_bio
else:
raise ValueError(
"Unsupported key type for TraditionalOpenSSL"
)
return self._bio_func_output(write_bio, cdata)
raise ValueError("Unsupported encoding for TraditionalOpenSSL")
# OpenSSH + PEM
if format is serialization.PrivateFormat.OpenSSH:
if encoding is serialization.Encoding.PEM:
return ssh.serialize_ssh_private_key(key, password)
raise ValueError(
"OpenSSH private key format can only be used"
" with PEM encoding"
)
# Anything that key-specific code was supposed to handle earlier,
# like Raw.
raise ValueError("format is invalid with this key")
def _private_key_bytes_via_bio(self, write_bio, evp_pkey, password):
if not password:
evp_cipher = self._ffi.NULL
else:
# This is a curated value that we will update over time.
evp_cipher = self._lib.EVP_get_cipherbyname(b"aes-256-cbc")
return self._bio_func_output(
write_bio,
evp_pkey,
evp_cipher,
password,
len(password),
self._ffi.NULL,
self._ffi.NULL,
)
def _bio_func_output(self, write_bio, *args):
bio = self._create_mem_bio_gc()
res = write_bio(bio, *args)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
return self._read_mem_bio(bio)
def _public_key_bytes(self, encoding, format, key, evp_pkey, cdata):
if not isinstance(encoding, serialization.Encoding):
raise TypeError("encoding must be an item from the Encoding enum")
if not isinstance(format, serialization.PublicFormat):
raise TypeError(
"format must be an item from the PublicFormat enum"
)
# SubjectPublicKeyInfo + PEM/DER
if format is serialization.PublicFormat.SubjectPublicKeyInfo:
if encoding is serialization.Encoding.PEM:
write_bio = self._lib.PEM_write_bio_PUBKEY
elif encoding is serialization.Encoding.DER:
write_bio = self._lib.i2d_PUBKEY_bio
else:
raise ValueError(
"SubjectPublicKeyInfo works only with PEM or DER encoding"
)
return self._bio_func_output(write_bio, evp_pkey)
# PKCS1 + PEM/DER
if format is serialization.PublicFormat.PKCS1:
# Only RSA is supported here.
key_type = self._lib.EVP_PKEY_id(evp_pkey)
if key_type != self._lib.EVP_PKEY_RSA:
raise ValueError("PKCS1 format is supported only for RSA keys")
if encoding is serialization.Encoding.PEM:
write_bio = self._lib.PEM_write_bio_RSAPublicKey
elif encoding is serialization.Encoding.DER:
write_bio = self._lib.i2d_RSAPublicKey_bio
else:
raise ValueError("PKCS1 works only with PEM or DER encoding")
return self._bio_func_output(write_bio, cdata)
# OpenSSH + OpenSSH
if format is serialization.PublicFormat.OpenSSH:
if encoding is serialization.Encoding.OpenSSH:
return ssh.serialize_ssh_public_key(key)
raise ValueError(
"OpenSSH format must be used with OpenSSH encoding"
)
# Anything that key-specific code was supposed to handle earlier,
# like Raw, CompressedPoint, UncompressedPoint
raise ValueError("format is invalid with this key")
def _parameter_bytes(self, encoding, format, cdata):
if encoding is serialization.Encoding.OpenSSH:
raise TypeError("OpenSSH encoding is not supported")
# Only DH is supported here currently.
q = self._ffi.new("BIGNUM **")
self._lib.DH_get0_pqg(cdata, self._ffi.NULL, q, self._ffi.NULL)
if encoding is serialization.Encoding.PEM:
if q[0] != self._ffi.NULL:
write_bio = self._lib.PEM_write_bio_DHxparams
else:
write_bio = self._lib.PEM_write_bio_DHparams
elif encoding is serialization.Encoding.DER:
if q[0] != self._ffi.NULL:
write_bio = self._lib.Cryptography_i2d_DHxparams_bio
else:
write_bio = self._lib.i2d_DHparams_bio
else:
raise TypeError("encoding must be an item from the Encoding enum")
bio = self._create_mem_bio_gc()
res = write_bio(bio, cdata)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
return self._read_mem_bio(bio)
def generate_dh_parameters(self, generator, key_size):
if key_size < dh._MIN_MODULUS_SIZE:
raise ValueError(
"DH key_size must be at least {} bits".format(
dh._MIN_MODULUS_SIZE
)
)
if generator not in (2, 5):
raise ValueError("DH generator must be 2 or 5")
dh_param_cdata = self._lib.DH_new()
self.openssl_assert(dh_param_cdata != self._ffi.NULL)
dh_param_cdata = self._ffi.gc(dh_param_cdata, self._lib.DH_free)
res = self._lib.DH_generate_parameters_ex(
dh_param_cdata, key_size, generator, self._ffi.NULL
)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
return _DHParameters(self, dh_param_cdata)
def _dh_cdata_to_evp_pkey(self, dh_cdata):
evp_pkey = self._create_evp_pkey_gc()
res = self._lib.EVP_PKEY_set1_DH(evp_pkey, dh_cdata)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
return evp_pkey
def generate_dh_private_key(self, parameters):
dh_key_cdata = _dh_params_dup(parameters._dh_cdata, self)
res = self._lib.DH_generate_key(dh_key_cdata)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
evp_pkey = self._dh_cdata_to_evp_pkey(dh_key_cdata)
return _DHPrivateKey(self, dh_key_cdata, evp_pkey)
def generate_dh_private_key_and_parameters(self, generator, key_size):
return self.generate_dh_private_key(
self.generate_dh_parameters(generator, key_size)
)
def load_dh_private_numbers(self, numbers):
parameter_numbers = numbers.public_numbers.parameter_numbers
dh_cdata = self._lib.DH_new()
self.openssl_assert(dh_cdata != self._ffi.NULL)
dh_cdata = self._ffi.gc(dh_cdata, self._lib.DH_free)
p = self._int_to_bn(parameter_numbers.p)
g = self._int_to_bn(parameter_numbers.g)
if parameter_numbers.q is not None:
q = self._int_to_bn(parameter_numbers.q)
else:
q = self._ffi.NULL
pub_key = self._int_to_bn(numbers.public_numbers.y)
priv_key = self._int_to_bn(numbers.x)
res = self._lib.DH_set0_pqg(dh_cdata, p, q, g)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
res = self._lib.DH_set0_key(dh_cdata, pub_key, priv_key)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
codes = self._ffi.new("int[]", 1)
res = self._lib.Cryptography_DH_check(dh_cdata, codes)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
# DH_check will return DH_NOT_SUITABLE_GENERATOR if p % 24 does not
# equal 11 when the generator is 2 (a quadratic nonresidue).
# We want to ignore that error because p % 24 == 23 is also fine.
# Specifically, g is then a quadratic residue. Within the context of
# Diffie-Hellman this means it can only generate half the possible
# values. That sounds bad, but quadratic nonresidues leak a bit of
# the key to the attacker in exchange for having the full key space
# available. See: https://crypto.stackexchange.com/questions/12961
if codes[0] != 0 and not (
parameter_numbers.g == 2
and codes[0] ^ self._lib.DH_NOT_SUITABLE_GENERATOR == 0
):
raise ValueError("DH private numbers did not pass safety checks.")
evp_pkey = self._dh_cdata_to_evp_pkey(dh_cdata)
return _DHPrivateKey(self, dh_cdata, evp_pkey)
def load_dh_public_numbers(self, numbers):
dh_cdata = self._lib.DH_new()
self.openssl_assert(dh_cdata != self._ffi.NULL)
dh_cdata = self._ffi.gc(dh_cdata, self._lib.DH_free)
parameter_numbers = numbers.parameter_numbers
p = self._int_to_bn(parameter_numbers.p)
g = self._int_to_bn(parameter_numbers.g)
if parameter_numbers.q is not None:
q = self._int_to_bn(parameter_numbers.q)
else:
q = self._ffi.NULL
pub_key = self._int_to_bn(numbers.y)
res = self._lib.DH_set0_pqg(dh_cdata, p, q, g)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
res = self._lib.DH_set0_key(dh_cdata, pub_key, self._ffi.NULL)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
evp_pkey = self._dh_cdata_to_evp_pkey(dh_cdata)
return _DHPublicKey(self, dh_cdata, evp_pkey)
def load_dh_parameter_numbers(self, numbers):
dh_cdata = self._lib.DH_new()
self.openssl_assert(dh_cdata != self._ffi.NULL)
dh_cdata = self._ffi.gc(dh_cdata, self._lib.DH_free)
p = self._int_to_bn(numbers.p)
g = self._int_to_bn(numbers.g)
if numbers.q is not None:
q = self._int_to_bn(numbers.q)
else:
q = self._ffi.NULL
res = self._lib.DH_set0_pqg(dh_cdata, p, q, g)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
return _DHParameters(self, dh_cdata)
def dh_parameters_supported(self, p, g, q=None):
dh_cdata = self._lib.DH_new()
self.openssl_assert(dh_cdata != self._ffi.NULL)
dh_cdata = self._ffi.gc(dh_cdata, self._lib.DH_free)
p = self._int_to_bn(p)
g = self._int_to_bn(g)
if q is not None:
q = self._int_to_bn(q)
else:
q = self._ffi.NULL
res = self._lib.DH_set0_pqg(dh_cdata, p, q, g)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
codes = self._ffi.new("int[]", 1)
res = self._lib.Cryptography_DH_check(dh_cdata, codes)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
return codes[0] == 0
def dh_x942_serialization_supported(self):
return self._lib.Cryptography_HAS_EVP_PKEY_DHX == 1
def x509_name_bytes(self, name):
x509_name = _encode_name_gc(self, name)
pp = self._ffi.new("unsigned char **")
res = self._lib.i2d_X509_NAME(x509_name, pp)
self.openssl_assert(pp[0] != self._ffi.NULL)
pp = self._ffi.gc(
pp, lambda pointer: self._lib.OPENSSL_free(pointer[0])
)
self.openssl_assert(res > 0)
return self._ffi.buffer(pp[0], res)[:]
def x25519_load_public_bytes(self, data):
# When we drop support for CRYPTOGRAPHY_OPENSSL_LESS_THAN_111 we can
# switch this to EVP_PKEY_new_raw_public_key
if len(data) != 32:
raise ValueError("An X25519 public key is 32 bytes long")
evp_pkey = self._create_evp_pkey_gc()
res = self._lib.EVP_PKEY_set_type(evp_pkey, self._lib.NID_X25519)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
res = self._lib.EVP_PKEY_set1_tls_encodedpoint(
evp_pkey, data, len(data)
)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
return _X25519PublicKey(self, evp_pkey)
def x25519_load_private_bytes(self, data):
# When we drop support for CRYPTOGRAPHY_OPENSSL_LESS_THAN_111 we can
# switch this to EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key and drop the
# zeroed_bytearray garbage.
# OpenSSL only has facilities for loading PKCS8 formatted private
# keys using the algorithm identifiers specified in
# https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-curdle-pkix-09.
# This is the standard PKCS8 prefix for a 32 byte X25519 key.
# The form is:
# 0:d=0 hl=2 l= 46 cons: SEQUENCE
# 2:d=1 hl=2 l= 1 prim: INTEGER :00
# 5:d=1 hl=2 l= 5 cons: SEQUENCE
# 7:d=2 hl=2 l= 3 prim: OBJECT :1.3.101.110
# 12:d=1 hl=2 l= 34 prim: OCTET STRING (the key)
# Of course there's a bit more complexity. In reality OCTET STRING
# contains an OCTET STRING of length 32! So the last two bytes here
# are \x04\x20, which is an OCTET STRING of length 32.
if len(data) != 32:
raise ValueError("An X25519 private key is 32 bytes long")
pkcs8_prefix = b'0.\x02\x01\x000\x05\x06\x03+en\x04"\x04 '
with self._zeroed_bytearray(48) as ba:
ba[0:16] = pkcs8_prefix
ba[16:] = data
bio = self._bytes_to_bio(ba)
evp_pkey = self._lib.d2i_PrivateKey_bio(bio.bio, self._ffi.NULL)
self.openssl_assert(evp_pkey != self._ffi.NULL)
evp_pkey = self._ffi.gc(evp_pkey, self._lib.EVP_PKEY_free)
self.openssl_assert(
self._lib.EVP_PKEY_id(evp_pkey) == self._lib.EVP_PKEY_X25519
)
return _X25519PrivateKey(self, evp_pkey)
def _evp_pkey_keygen_gc(self, nid):
evp_pkey_ctx = self._lib.EVP_PKEY_CTX_new_id(nid, self._ffi.NULL)
self.openssl_assert(evp_pkey_ctx != self._ffi.NULL)
evp_pkey_ctx = self._ffi.gc(evp_pkey_ctx, self._lib.EVP_PKEY_CTX_free)
res = self._lib.EVP_PKEY_keygen_init(evp_pkey_ctx)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
evp_ppkey = self._ffi.new("EVP_PKEY **")
res = self._lib.EVP_PKEY_keygen(evp_pkey_ctx, evp_ppkey)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
self.openssl_assert(evp_ppkey[0] != self._ffi.NULL)
evp_pkey = self._ffi.gc(evp_ppkey[0], self._lib.EVP_PKEY_free)
return evp_pkey
def x25519_generate_key(self):
evp_pkey = self._evp_pkey_keygen_gc(self._lib.NID_X25519)
return _X25519PrivateKey(self, evp_pkey)
def x25519_supported(self):
if self._fips_enabled:
return False
return not self._lib.CRYPTOGRAPHY_IS_LIBRESSL
def x448_load_public_bytes(self, data):
if len(data) != 56:
raise ValueError("An X448 public key is 56 bytes long")
evp_pkey = self._lib.EVP_PKEY_new_raw_public_key(
self._lib.NID_X448, self._ffi.NULL, data, len(data)
)
self.openssl_assert(evp_pkey != self._ffi.NULL)
evp_pkey = self._ffi.gc(evp_pkey, self._lib.EVP_PKEY_free)
return _X448PublicKey(self, evp_pkey)
def x448_load_private_bytes(self, data):
if len(data) != 56:
raise ValueError("An X448 private key is 56 bytes long")
data_ptr = self._ffi.from_buffer(data)
evp_pkey = self._lib.EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key(
self._lib.NID_X448, self._ffi.NULL, data_ptr, len(data)
)
self.openssl_assert(evp_pkey != self._ffi.NULL)
evp_pkey = self._ffi.gc(evp_pkey, self._lib.EVP_PKEY_free)
return _X448PrivateKey(self, evp_pkey)
def x448_generate_key(self):
evp_pkey = self._evp_pkey_keygen_gc(self._lib.NID_X448)
return _X448PrivateKey(self, evp_pkey)
def x448_supported(self):
if self._fips_enabled:
return False
return not self._lib.CRYPTOGRAPHY_OPENSSL_LESS_THAN_111
def ed25519_supported(self):
if self._fips_enabled:
return False
return not self._lib.CRYPTOGRAPHY_OPENSSL_LESS_THAN_111B
def ed25519_load_public_bytes(self, data):
utils._check_bytes("data", data)
if len(data) != ed25519._ED25519_KEY_SIZE:
raise ValueError("An Ed25519 public key is 32 bytes long")
evp_pkey = self._lib.EVP_PKEY_new_raw_public_key(
self._lib.NID_ED25519, self._ffi.NULL, data, len(data)
)
self.openssl_assert(evp_pkey != self._ffi.NULL)
evp_pkey = self._ffi.gc(evp_pkey, self._lib.EVP_PKEY_free)
return _Ed25519PublicKey(self, evp_pkey)
def ed25519_load_private_bytes(self, data):
if len(data) != ed25519._ED25519_KEY_SIZE:
raise ValueError("An Ed25519 private key is 32 bytes long")
utils._check_byteslike("data", data)
data_ptr = self._ffi.from_buffer(data)
evp_pkey = self._lib.EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key(
self._lib.NID_ED25519, self._ffi.NULL, data_ptr, len(data)
)
self.openssl_assert(evp_pkey != self._ffi.NULL)
evp_pkey = self._ffi.gc(evp_pkey, self._lib.EVP_PKEY_free)
return _Ed25519PrivateKey(self, evp_pkey)
def ed25519_generate_key(self):
evp_pkey = self._evp_pkey_keygen_gc(self._lib.NID_ED25519)
return _Ed25519PrivateKey(self, evp_pkey)
def ed448_supported(self):
if self._fips_enabled:
return False
return not self._lib.CRYPTOGRAPHY_OPENSSL_LESS_THAN_111B
def ed448_load_public_bytes(self, data):
utils._check_bytes("data", data)
if len(data) != _ED448_KEY_SIZE:
raise ValueError("An Ed448 public key is 57 bytes long")
evp_pkey = self._lib.EVP_PKEY_new_raw_public_key(
self._lib.NID_ED448, self._ffi.NULL, data, len(data)
)
self.openssl_assert(evp_pkey != self._ffi.NULL)
evp_pkey = self._ffi.gc(evp_pkey, self._lib.EVP_PKEY_free)
return _Ed448PublicKey(self, evp_pkey)
def ed448_load_private_bytes(self, data):
utils._check_byteslike("data", data)
if len(data) != _ED448_KEY_SIZE:
raise ValueError("An Ed448 private key is 57 bytes long")
data_ptr = self._ffi.from_buffer(data)
evp_pkey = self._lib.EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key(
self._lib.NID_ED448, self._ffi.NULL, data_ptr, len(data)
)
self.openssl_assert(evp_pkey != self._ffi.NULL)
evp_pkey = self._ffi.gc(evp_pkey, self._lib.EVP_PKEY_free)
return _Ed448PrivateKey(self, evp_pkey)
def ed448_generate_key(self):
evp_pkey = self._evp_pkey_keygen_gc(self._lib.NID_ED448)
return _Ed448PrivateKey(self, evp_pkey)
def derive_scrypt(self, key_material, salt, length, n, r, p):
buf = self._ffi.new("unsigned char[]", length)
key_material_ptr = self._ffi.from_buffer(key_material)
res = self._lib.EVP_PBE_scrypt(
key_material_ptr,
len(key_material),
salt,
len(salt),
n,
r,
p,
scrypt._MEM_LIMIT,
buf,
length,
)
if res != 1:
errors = self._consume_errors_with_text()
# memory required formula explained here:
# https://blog.filippo.io/the-scrypt-parameters/
min_memory = 128 * n * r // (1024 ** 2)
raise MemoryError(
"Not enough memory to derive key. These parameters require"
" {} MB of memory.".format(min_memory),
errors,
)
return self._ffi.buffer(buf)[:]
def aead_cipher_supported(self, cipher):
cipher_name = aead._aead_cipher_name(cipher)
if self._fips_enabled and cipher_name not in self._fips_aead:
return False
return self._lib.EVP_get_cipherbyname(cipher_name) != self._ffi.NULL
@contextlib.contextmanager
def _zeroed_bytearray(self, length):
"""
This method creates a bytearray, which we copy data into (hopefully
also from a mutable buffer that can be dynamically erased!), and then
zero when we're done.
"""
ba = bytearray(length)
try:
yield ba
finally:
self._zero_data(ba, length)
def _zero_data(self, data, length):
# We clear things this way because at the moment we're not
# sure of a better way that can guarantee it overwrites the
# memory of a bytearray and doesn't just replace the underlying char *.
for i in range(length):
data[i] = 0
@contextlib.contextmanager
def _zeroed_null_terminated_buf(self, data):
"""
This method takes bytes, which can be a bytestring or a mutable
buffer like a bytearray, and yields a null-terminated version of that
data. This is required because PKCS12_parse doesn't take a length with
its password char * and ffi.from_buffer doesn't provide null
termination. So, to support zeroing the data via bytearray we
need to build this ridiculous construct that copies the memory, but
zeroes it after use.
"""
if data is None:
yield self._ffi.NULL
else:
data_len = len(data)
buf = self._ffi.new("char[]", data_len + 1)
self._ffi.memmove(buf, data, data_len)
try:
yield buf
finally:
# Cast to a uint8_t * so we can assign by integer
self._zero_data(self._ffi.cast("uint8_t *", buf), data_len)
def load_key_and_certificates_from_pkcs12(self, data, password):
if password is not None:
utils._check_byteslike("password", password)
bio = self._bytes_to_bio(data)
p12 = self._lib.d2i_PKCS12_bio(bio.bio, self._ffi.NULL)
if p12 == self._ffi.NULL:
self._consume_errors()
raise ValueError("Could not deserialize PKCS12 data")
p12 = self._ffi.gc(p12, self._lib.PKCS12_free)
evp_pkey_ptr = self._ffi.new("EVP_PKEY **")
x509_ptr = self._ffi.new("X509 **")
sk_x509_ptr = self._ffi.new("Cryptography_STACK_OF_X509 **")
with self._zeroed_null_terminated_buf(password) as password_buf:
res = self._lib.PKCS12_parse(
p12, password_buf, evp_pkey_ptr, x509_ptr, sk_x509_ptr
)
if res == 0:
self._consume_errors()
raise ValueError("Invalid password or PKCS12 data")
cert = None
key = None
additional_certificates = []
if evp_pkey_ptr[0] != self._ffi.NULL:
evp_pkey = self._ffi.gc(evp_pkey_ptr[0], self._lib.EVP_PKEY_free)
key = self._evp_pkey_to_private_key(evp_pkey)
if x509_ptr[0] != self._ffi.NULL:
x509 = self._ffi.gc(x509_ptr[0], self._lib.X509_free)
cert = _Certificate(self, x509)
if sk_x509_ptr[0] != self._ffi.NULL:
sk_x509 = self._ffi.gc(sk_x509_ptr[0], self._lib.sk_X509_free)
num = self._lib.sk_X509_num(sk_x509_ptr[0])
for i in range(num):
x509 = self._lib.sk_X509_value(sk_x509, i)
self.openssl_assert(x509 != self._ffi.NULL)
x509 = self._ffi.gc(x509, self._lib.X509_free)
additional_certificates.append(_Certificate(self, x509))
return (key, cert, additional_certificates)
def serialize_key_and_certificates_to_pkcs12(
self, name, key, cert, cas, encryption_algorithm
):
password = None
if name is not None:
utils._check_bytes("name", name)
if isinstance(encryption_algorithm, serialization.NoEncryption):
nid_cert = -1
nid_key = -1
pkcs12_iter = 0
mac_iter = 0
elif isinstance(
encryption_algorithm, serialization.BestAvailableEncryption
):
# PKCS12 encryption is hopeless trash and can never be fixed.
# This is the least terrible option.
nid_cert = self._lib.NID_pbe_WithSHA1And3_Key_TripleDES_CBC
nid_key = self._lib.NID_pbe_WithSHA1And3_Key_TripleDES_CBC
# At least we can set this higher than OpenSSL's default
pkcs12_iter = 20000
# mac_iter chosen for compatibility reasons, see:
# https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.1/man3/PKCS12_create.html
# Did we mention how lousy PKCS12 encryption is?
mac_iter = 1
password = encryption_algorithm.password
else:
raise ValueError("Unsupported key encryption type")
if cas is None or len(cas) == 0:
sk_x509 = self._ffi.NULL
else:
sk_x509 = self._lib.sk_X509_new_null()
sk_x509 = self._ffi.gc(sk_x509, self._lib.sk_X509_free)
# reverse the list when building the stack so that they're encoded
# in the order they were originally provided. it is a mystery
for ca in reversed(cas):
res = self._lib.sk_X509_push(sk_x509, ca._x509)
backend.openssl_assert(res >= 1)
with self._zeroed_null_terminated_buf(password) as password_buf:
with self._zeroed_null_terminated_buf(name) as name_buf:
p12 = self._lib.PKCS12_create(
password_buf,
name_buf,
key._evp_pkey if key else self._ffi.NULL,
cert._x509 if cert else self._ffi.NULL,
sk_x509,
nid_key,
nid_cert,
pkcs12_iter,
mac_iter,
0,
)
self.openssl_assert(p12 != self._ffi.NULL)
p12 = self._ffi.gc(p12, self._lib.PKCS12_free)
bio = self._create_mem_bio_gc()
res = self._lib.i2d_PKCS12_bio(bio, p12)
self.openssl_assert(res > 0)
return self._read_mem_bio(bio)
def poly1305_supported(self):
if self._fips_enabled:
return False
return self._lib.Cryptography_HAS_POLY1305 == 1
def create_poly1305_ctx(self, key):
utils._check_byteslike("key", key)
if len(key) != _POLY1305_KEY_SIZE:
raise ValueError("A poly1305 key is 32 bytes long")
return _Poly1305Context(self, key)
def load_pem_pkcs7_certificates(self, data):
utils._check_bytes("data", data)
bio = self._bytes_to_bio(data)
p7 = self._lib.PEM_read_bio_PKCS7(
bio.bio, self._ffi.NULL, self._ffi.NULL, self._ffi.NULL
)
if p7 == self._ffi.NULL:
self._consume_errors()
raise ValueError("Unable to parse PKCS7 data")
p7 = self._ffi.gc(p7, self._lib.PKCS7_free)
return self._load_pkcs7_certificates(p7)
def load_der_pkcs7_certificates(self, data):
utils._check_bytes("data", data)
bio = self._bytes_to_bio(data)
p7 = self._lib.d2i_PKCS7_bio(bio.bio, self._ffi.NULL)
if p7 == self._ffi.NULL:
self._consume_errors()
raise ValueError("Unable to parse PKCS7 data")
p7 = self._ffi.gc(p7, self._lib.PKCS7_free)
return self._load_pkcs7_certificates(p7)
def _load_pkcs7_certificates(self, p7):
nid = self._lib.OBJ_obj2nid(p7.type)
self.openssl_assert(nid != self._lib.NID_undef)
if nid != self._lib.NID_pkcs7_signed:
raise UnsupportedAlgorithm(
"Only basic signed structures are currently supported. NID"
" for this data was {}".format(nid),
_Reasons.UNSUPPORTED_SERIALIZATION,
)
sk_x509 = p7.d.sign.cert
num = self._lib.sk_X509_num(sk_x509)
certs = []
for i in range(num):
x509 = self._lib.sk_X509_value(sk_x509, i)
self.openssl_assert(x509 != self._ffi.NULL)
res = self._lib.X509_up_ref(x509)
# When OpenSSL is less than 1.1.0 up_ref returns the current
# refcount. On 1.1.0+ it returns 1 for success.
self.openssl_assert(res >= 1)
x509 = self._ffi.gc(x509, self._lib.X509_free)
certs.append(_Certificate(self, x509))
return certs
def pkcs7_sign(self, builder, encoding, options):
bio = self._bytes_to_bio(builder._data)
init_flags = self._lib.PKCS7_PARTIAL
final_flags = 0
if len(builder._additional_certs) == 0:
certs = self._ffi.NULL
else:
certs = self._lib.sk_X509_new_null()
certs = self._ffi.gc(certs, self._lib.sk_X509_free)
for cert in builder._additional_certs:
res = self._lib.sk_X509_push(certs, cert._x509)
self.openssl_assert(res >= 1)
if pkcs7.PKCS7Options.DetachedSignature in options:
# Don't embed the data in the PKCS7 structure
init_flags |= self._lib.PKCS7_DETACHED
final_flags |= self._lib.PKCS7_DETACHED
# This just inits a structure for us. However, there
# are flags we need to set, joy.
p7 = self._lib.PKCS7_sign(
self._ffi.NULL,
self._ffi.NULL,
certs,
self._ffi.NULL,
init_flags,
)
self.openssl_assert(p7 != self._ffi.NULL)
p7 = self._ffi.gc(p7, self._lib.PKCS7_free)
signer_flags = 0
# These flags are configurable on a per-signature basis
# but we've deliberately chosen to make the API only allow
# setting it across all signatures for now.
if pkcs7.PKCS7Options.NoCapabilities in options:
signer_flags |= self._lib.PKCS7_NOSMIMECAP
elif pkcs7.PKCS7Options.NoAttributes in options:
signer_flags |= self._lib.PKCS7_NOATTR
if pkcs7.PKCS7Options.NoCerts in options:
signer_flags |= self._lib.PKCS7_NOCERTS
for certificate, private_key, hash_algorithm in builder._signers:
md = self._evp_md_non_null_from_algorithm(hash_algorithm)
p7signerinfo = self._lib.PKCS7_sign_add_signer(
p7, certificate._x509, private_key._evp_pkey, md, signer_flags
)
self.openssl_assert(p7signerinfo != self._ffi.NULL)
for option in options:
# DetachedSignature, NoCapabilities, and NoAttributes are already
# handled so we just need to check these last two options.
if option is pkcs7.PKCS7Options.Text:
final_flags |= self._lib.PKCS7_TEXT
elif option is pkcs7.PKCS7Options.Binary:
final_flags |= self._lib.PKCS7_BINARY
bio_out = self._create_mem_bio_gc()
if encoding is serialization.Encoding.SMIME:
# This finalizes the structure
res = self._lib.SMIME_write_PKCS7(
bio_out, p7, bio.bio, final_flags
)
elif encoding is serialization.Encoding.PEM:
res = self._lib.PKCS7_final(p7, bio.bio, final_flags)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
res = self._lib.PEM_write_bio_PKCS7_stream(
bio_out, p7, bio.bio, final_flags
)
else:
assert encoding is serialization.Encoding.DER
# We need to call finalize here becauase i2d_PKCS7_bio does not
# finalize.
res = self._lib.PKCS7_final(p7, bio.bio, final_flags)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
res = self._lib.i2d_PKCS7_bio(bio_out, p7)
self.openssl_assert(res == 1)
return self._read_mem_bio(bio_out)
class GetCipherByName(object):
def __init__(self, fmt):
self._fmt = fmt
def __call__(self, backend, cipher, mode):
cipher_name = self._fmt.format(cipher=cipher, mode=mode).lower()
return backend._lib.EVP_get_cipherbyname(cipher_name.encode("ascii"))
def _get_xts_cipher(backend, cipher, mode):
cipher_name = "aes-{}-xts".format(cipher.key_size // 2)
return backend._lib.EVP_get_cipherbyname(cipher_name.encode("ascii"))
backend = Backend()