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59 #ifndef PROTO_AMISSL_H
60 #include <proto/amissl.h>
61 #endif /* PROTO_AMISSL_H */
66 #include <openssl/crypto.h>
72 /* These values are used as commands to DSO_ctrl() */
73 #define DSO_CTRL_GET_FLAGS 1
74 #define DSO_CTRL_SET_FLAGS 2
75 #define DSO_CTRL_OR_FLAGS 3
77 /* By default, DSO_load() will translate the provided filename into a form
78 * typical for the platform (more specifically the DSO_METHOD) using the
79 * dso_name_converter function of the method. Eg. win32 will transform "blah"
80 * into "blah.dll", and dlfcn will transform it into "libblah.so". The
81 * behaviour can be overriden by setting the name_converter callback in the DSO
82 * object (using DSO_set_name_converter()). This callback could even utilise
83 * the DSO_METHOD's converter too if it only wants to override behaviour for
84 * one or two possible DSO methods. However, the following flag can be set in a
85 * DSO to prevent *any* native name-translation at all - eg. if the caller has
86 * prompted the user for a path to a driver library so the filename should be
87 * interpreted as-is. */
88 #define DSO_FLAG_NO_NAME_TRANSLATION 0x01
89 /* An extra flag to give if only the extension should be added as
90 * translation. This is obviously only of importance on Unix and
91 * other operating systems where the translation also may prefix
92 * the name with something, like 'lib', and ignored everywhere else.
93 * This flag is also ignored if DSO_FLAG_NO_NAME_TRANSLATION is used
94 * at the same time. */
95 #define DSO_FLAG_NAME_TRANSLATION_EXT_ONLY 0x02
97 /* The following flag controls the translation of symbol names to upper
98 * case. This is currently only being implemented for OpenVMS.
100 #define DSO_FLAG_UPCASE_SYMBOL 0x10
103 typedef void (*DSO_FUNC_TYPE
)(void);
105 typedef struct dso_st DSO
;
107 /* The function prototype used for method functions (or caller-provided
108 * callbacks) that transform filenames. They are passed a DSO structure pointer
109 * (or NULL if they are to be used independantly of a DSO object) and a
110 * filename to transform. They should either return NULL (if there is an error
111 * condition) or a newly allocated string containing the transformed form that
112 * the caller will need to free with OPENSSL_free() when done. */
113 typedef char* (*DSO_NAME_CONVERTER_FUNC
)(DSO
*, const char *);
115 typedef struct dso_meth_st
118 /* Loads a shared library, NB: new DSO_METHODs must ensure that a
119 * successful load populates the loaded_filename field, and likewise a
120 * successful unload OPENSSL_frees and NULLs it out. */
121 int (*dso_load
)(DSO
*dso
);
122 /* Unloads a shared library */
123 int (*dso_unload
)(DSO
*dso
);
124 /* Binds a variable */
125 void *(*dso_bind_var
)(DSO
*dso
, const char *symname
);
126 /* Binds a function - assumes a return type of DSO_FUNC_TYPE.
127 * This should be cast to the real function prototype by the
128 * caller. Platforms that don't have compatible representations
129 * for different prototypes (this is possible within ANSI C)
130 * are highly unlikely to have shared libraries at all, let
131 * alone a DSO_METHOD implemented for them. */
132 DSO_FUNC_TYPE (*dso_bind_func
)(DSO
*dso
, const char *symname
);
134 /* I don't think this would actually be used in any circumstances. */
136 /* Unbinds a variable */
137 int (*dso_unbind_var
)(DSO
*dso
, char *symname
, void *symptr
);
138 /* Unbinds a function */
139 int (*dso_unbind_func
)(DSO
*dso
, char *symname
, DSO_FUNC_TYPE symptr
);
141 /* The generic (yuck) "ctrl()" function. NB: Negative return
142 * values (rather than zero) indicate errors. */
143 long (*dso_ctrl
)(DSO
*dso
, int cmd
, long larg
, void *parg
);
144 /* The default DSO_METHOD-specific function for converting filenames to
145 * a canonical native form. */
146 DSO_NAME_CONVERTER_FUNC dso_name_converter
;
148 /* [De]Initialisation handlers. */
149 int (*init
)(DSO
*dso
);
150 int (*finish
)(DSO
*dso
);
153 /**********************************************************************/
154 /* The low-level handle type used to refer to a loaded shared library */
159 /* Standard dlopen uses a (void *). Win32 uses a HANDLE. VMS
160 * doesn't use anything but will need to cache the filename
161 * for use in the dso_bind handler. All in all, let each
162 * method control its own destiny. "Handles" and such go in
167 /* For use by applications etc ... use this for your bits'n'pieces,
168 * don't touch meth_data! */
169 CRYPTO_EX_DATA ex_data
;
170 /* If this callback function pointer is set to non-NULL, then it will
171 * be used on DSO_load() in place of meth->dso_name_converter. NB: This
172 * should normally set using DSO_set_name_converter(). */
173 DSO_NAME_CONVERTER_FUNC name_converter
;
174 /* This is populated with (a copy of) the platform-independant
175 * filename used for this DSO. */
177 /* This is populated with (a copy of) the translated filename by which
178 * the DSO was actually loaded. It is NULL iff the DSO is not currently
179 * loaded. NB: This is here because the filename translation process
180 * may involve a callback being invoked more than once not only to
181 * convert to a platform-specific form, but also to try different
182 * filenames in the process of trying to perform a load. As such, this
183 * variable can be used to indicate (a) whether this DSO structure
184 * corresponds to a loaded library or not, and (b) the filename with
185 * which it was actually loaded. */
186 char *loaded_filename
;
191 DSO
* DSO_new_method(DSO_METHOD
*method
);
192 int DSO_free(DSO
*dso
);
193 int DSO_flags(DSO
*dso
);
194 int DSO_up_ref(DSO
*dso
);
195 long DSO_ctrl(DSO
*dso
, int cmd
, long larg
, void *parg
);
197 /* This function sets the DSO's name_converter callback. If it is non-NULL,
198 * then it will be used instead of the associated DSO_METHOD's function. If
199 * oldcb is non-NULL then it is set to the function pointer value being
200 * replaced. Return value is non-zero for success. */
201 int DSO_set_name_converter(DSO
*dso
, DSO_NAME_CONVERTER_FUNC cb
,
202 DSO_NAME_CONVERTER_FUNC
*oldcb
);
203 /* These functions can be used to get/set the platform-independant filename
204 * used for a DSO. NB: set will fail if the DSO is already loaded. */
205 const char *DSO_get_filename(DSO
*dso
);
206 int DSO_set_filename(DSO
*dso
, const char *filename
);
207 /* This function will invoke the DSO's name_converter callback to translate a
208 * filename, or if the callback isn't set it will instead use the DSO_METHOD's
209 * converter. If "filename" is NULL, the "filename" in the DSO itself will be
210 * used. If the DSO_FLAG_NO_NAME_TRANSLATION flag is set, then the filename is
211 * simply duplicated. NB: This function is usually called from within a
212 * DSO_METHOD during the processing of a DSO_load() call, and is exposed so that
213 * caller-created DSO_METHODs can do the same thing. A non-NULL return value
214 * will need to be OPENSSL_free()'d. */
215 char *DSO_convert_filename(DSO
*dso
, const char *filename
);
216 /* If the DSO is currently loaded, this returns the filename that it was loaded
217 * under, otherwise it returns NULL. So it is also useful as a test as to
218 * whether the DSO is currently loaded. NB: This will not necessarily return
219 * the same value as DSO_convert_filename(dso, dso->filename), because the
220 * DSO_METHOD's load function may have tried a variety of filenames (with
221 * and/or without the aid of the converters) before settling on the one it
222 * actually loaded. */
223 const char *DSO_get_loaded_filename(DSO
*dso
);
225 void DSO_set_default_method(DSO_METHOD
*meth
);
226 DSO_METHOD
*DSO_get_default_method(void);
227 DSO_METHOD
*DSO_get_method(DSO
*dso
);
228 DSO_METHOD
*DSO_set_method(DSO
*dso
, DSO_METHOD
*meth
);
230 /* The all-singing all-dancing load function, you normally pass NULL
231 * for the first and third parameters. Use DSO_up and DSO_free for
232 * subsequent reference count handling. Any flags passed in will be set
233 * in the constructed DSO after its init() function but before the
234 * load operation. If 'dso' is non-NULL, 'flags' is ignored. */
235 DSO
*DSO_load(DSO
*dso
, const char *filename
, DSO_METHOD
*meth
, int flags
);
237 /* This function binds to a variable inside a shared library. */
238 void *DSO_bind_var(DSO
*dso
, const char *symname
);
240 /* This function binds to a function inside a shared library. */
241 DSO_FUNC_TYPE
DSO_bind_func(DSO
*dso
, const char *symname
);
243 /* This method is the default, but will beg, borrow, or steal whatever
244 * method should be the default on any particular platform (including
245 * DSO_METH_null() if necessary). */
246 DSO_METHOD
*DSO_METHOD_openssl(void);
248 /* This method is defined for all platforms - if a platform has no
249 * DSO support then this will be the only method! */
250 DSO_METHOD
*DSO_METHOD_null(void);
252 /* If DSO_DLFCN is defined, the standard dlfcn.h-style functions
253 * (dlopen, dlclose, dlsym, etc) will be used and incorporated into
254 * this method. If not, this method will return NULL. */
255 DSO_METHOD
*DSO_METHOD_dlfcn(void);
257 /* If DSO_DL is defined, the standard dl.h-style functions (shl_load,
258 * shl_unload, shl_findsym, etc) will be used and incorporated into
259 * this method. If not, this method will return NULL. */
260 DSO_METHOD
*DSO_METHOD_dl(void);
262 /* If WIN32 is defined, use DLLs. If not, return NULL. */
263 DSO_METHOD
*DSO_METHOD_win32(void);
265 /* If VMS is defined, use shared images. If not, return NULL. */
266 DSO_METHOD
*DSO_METHOD_vms(void);
268 /* BEGIN ERROR CODES */
269 /* The following lines are auto generated by the script mkerr.pl. Any changes
270 * made after this point may be overwritten when the script is next run.
272 void ERR_load_DSO_strings(void);
274 /* Error codes for the DSO functions. */
276 /* Function codes. */
277 #define DSO_F_DLFCN_BIND_FUNC 100
278 #define DSO_F_DLFCN_BIND_VAR 101
279 #define DSO_F_DLFCN_LOAD 102
280 #define DSO_F_DLFCN_NAME_CONVERTER 123
281 #define DSO_F_DLFCN_UNLOAD 103
282 #define DSO_F_DL_BIND_FUNC 104
283 #define DSO_F_DL_BIND_VAR 105
284 #define DSO_F_DL_LOAD 106
285 #define DSO_F_DL_NAME_CONVERTER 124
286 #define DSO_F_DL_UNLOAD 107
287 #define DSO_F_DSO_BIND_FUNC 108
288 #define DSO_F_DSO_BIND_VAR 109
289 #define DSO_F_DSO_CONVERT_FILENAME 126
290 #define DSO_F_DSO_CTRL 110
291 #define DSO_F_DSO_FREE 111
292 #define DSO_F_DSO_GET_FILENAME 127
293 #define DSO_F_DSO_GET_LOADED_FILENAME 128
294 #define DSO_F_DSO_LOAD 112
295 #define DSO_F_DSO_NEW_METHOD 113
296 #define DSO_F_DSO_SET_FILENAME 129
297 #define DSO_F_DSO_SET_NAME_CONVERTER 122
298 #define DSO_F_DSO_UP_REF 114
299 #define DSO_F_VMS_BIND_VAR 115
300 #define DSO_F_VMS_LOAD 116
301 #define DSO_F_VMS_UNLOAD 117
302 #define DSO_F_WIN32_BIND_FUNC 118
303 #define DSO_F_WIN32_BIND_VAR 119
304 #define DSO_F_WIN32_LOAD 120
305 #define DSO_F_WIN32_NAME_CONVERTER 125
306 #define DSO_F_WIN32_UNLOAD 121
309 #define DSO_R_CTRL_FAILED 100
310 #define DSO_R_DSO_ALREADY_LOADED 110
311 #define DSO_R_FILENAME_TOO_BIG 101
312 #define DSO_R_FINISH_FAILED 102
313 #define DSO_R_LOAD_FAILED 103
314 #define DSO_R_NAME_TRANSLATION_FAILED 109
315 #define DSO_R_NO_FILENAME 111
316 #define DSO_R_NULL_HANDLE 104
317 #define DSO_R_SET_FILENAME_FAILED 112
318 #define DSO_R_STACK_ERROR 105
319 #define DSO_R_SYM_FAILURE 106
320 #define DSO_R_UNLOAD_FAILED 107
321 #define DSO_R_UNSUPPORTED 108