1*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim /* 2*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * Copyright 2000-2018 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved. 3*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * 4*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License"). You may not use 5*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy 6*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at 7*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html 8*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim */ 9*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 10*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim #ifndef HEADER_DSO_H 11*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim # define HEADER_DSO_H 12*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 13*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim # include <openssl/crypto.h> 14*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim # include "internal/dsoerr.h" 15*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 16*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim /* These values are used as commands to DSO_ctrl() */ 17*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim # define DSO_CTRL_GET_FLAGS 1 18*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim # define DSO_CTRL_SET_FLAGS 2 19*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim # define DSO_CTRL_OR_FLAGS 3 20*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 21*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim /* 22*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * By default, DSO_load() will translate the provided filename into a form 23*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * typical for the platform using the dso_name_converter function of the 24*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * method. Eg. win32 will transform "blah" into "blah.dll", and dlfcn will 25*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * transform it into "libblah.so". This callback could even utilise the 26*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * DSO_METHOD's converter too if it only wants to override behaviour for 27*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * one or two possible DSO methods. However, the following flag can be 28*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * set in a DSO to prevent *any* native name-translation at all - eg. if 29*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * the caller has prompted the user for a path to a driver library so the 30*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * filename should be interpreted as-is. 31*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim */ 32*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim # define DSO_FLAG_NO_NAME_TRANSLATION 0x01 33*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim /* 34*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * An extra flag to give if only the extension should be added as 35*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * translation. This is obviously only of importance on Unix and other 36*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * operating systems where the translation also may prefix the name with 37*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * something, like 'lib', and ignored everywhere else. This flag is also 38*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * ignored if DSO_FLAG_NO_NAME_TRANSLATION is used at the same time. 39*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim */ 40*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim # define DSO_FLAG_NAME_TRANSLATION_EXT_ONLY 0x02 41*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 42*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim /* 43*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * Don't unload the DSO when we call DSO_free() 44*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim */ 45*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim # define DSO_FLAG_NO_UNLOAD_ON_FREE 0x04 46*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 47*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim /* 48*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * This flag loads the library with public symbols. Meaning: The exported 49*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * symbols of this library are public to all libraries loaded after this 50*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * library. At the moment only implemented in unix. 51*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim */ 52*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim # define DSO_FLAG_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS 0x20 53*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 54*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim typedef void (*DSO_FUNC_TYPE) (void); 55*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 56*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim typedef struct dso_st DSO; 57*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim typedef struct dso_meth_st DSO_METHOD; 58*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 59*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim /* 60*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * The function prototype used for method functions (or caller-provided 61*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * callbacks) that transform filenames. They are passed a DSO structure 62*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * pointer (or NULL if they are to be used independently of a DSO object) and 63*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * a filename to transform. They should either return NULL (if there is an 64*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * error condition) or a newly allocated string containing the transformed 65*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * form that the caller will need to free with OPENSSL_free() when done. 66*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim */ 67*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim typedef char *(*DSO_NAME_CONVERTER_FUNC)(DSO *, const char *); 68*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim /* 69*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * The function prototype used for method functions (or caller-provided 70*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * callbacks) that merge two file specifications. They are passed a DSO 71*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * structure pointer (or NULL if they are to be used independently of a DSO 72*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * object) and two file specifications to merge. They should either return 73*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * NULL (if there is an error condition) or a newly allocated string 74*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * containing the result of merging that the caller will need to free with 75*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * OPENSSL_free() when done. Here, merging means that bits and pieces are 76*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * taken from each of the file specifications and added together in whatever 77*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * fashion that is sensible for the DSO method in question. The only rule 78*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * that really applies is that if the two specification contain pieces of the 79*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * same type, the copy from the first string takes priority. One could see 80*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * it as the first specification is the one given by the user and the second 81*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * being a bunch of defaults to add on if they're missing in the first. 82*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim */ 83*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim typedef char *(*DSO_MERGER_FUNC)(DSO *, const char *, const char *); 84*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 85*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim DSO *DSO_new(void); 86*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim int DSO_free(DSO *dso); 87*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim int DSO_flags(DSO *dso); 88*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim int DSO_up_ref(DSO *dso); 89*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim long DSO_ctrl(DSO *dso, int cmd, long larg, void *parg); 90*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 91*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim /* 92*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * These functions can be used to get/set the platform-independent filename 93*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * used for a DSO. NB: set will fail if the DSO is already loaded. 94*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim */ 95*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim const char *DSO_get_filename(DSO *dso); 96*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim int DSO_set_filename(DSO *dso, const char *filename); 97*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim /* 98*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * This function will invoke the DSO's name_converter callback to translate a 99*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * filename, or if the callback isn't set it will instead use the DSO_METHOD's 100*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * converter. If "filename" is NULL, the "filename" in the DSO itself will be 101*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * used. If the DSO_FLAG_NO_NAME_TRANSLATION flag is set, then the filename is 102*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * simply duplicated. NB: This function is usually called from within a 103*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * DSO_METHOD during the processing of a DSO_load() call, and is exposed so 104*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * that caller-created DSO_METHODs can do the same thing. A non-NULL return 105*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * value will need to be OPENSSL_free()'d. 106*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim */ 107*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim char *DSO_convert_filename(DSO *dso, const char *filename); 108*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim /* 109*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * This function will invoke the DSO's merger callback to merge two file 110*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * specifications, or if the callback isn't set it will instead use the 111*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * DSO_METHOD's merger. A non-NULL return value will need to be 112*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * OPENSSL_free()'d. 113*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim */ 114*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim char *DSO_merge(DSO *dso, const char *filespec1, const char *filespec2); 115*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 116*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim /* 117*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * The all-singing all-dancing load function, you normally pass NULL for the 118*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * first and third parameters. Use DSO_up_ref and DSO_free for subsequent 119*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * reference count handling. Any flags passed in will be set in the 120*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * constructed DSO after its init() function but before the load operation. 121*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * If 'dso' is non-NULL, 'flags' is ignored. 122*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim */ 123*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim DSO *DSO_load(DSO *dso, const char *filename, DSO_METHOD *meth, int flags); 124*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 125*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim /* This function binds to a function inside a shared library. */ 126*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim DSO_FUNC_TYPE DSO_bind_func(DSO *dso, const char *symname); 127*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 128*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim /* 129*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * This method is the default, but will beg, borrow, or steal whatever method 130*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * should be the default on any particular platform (including 131*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * DSO_METH_null() if necessary). 132*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim */ 133*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim DSO_METHOD *DSO_METHOD_openssl(void); 134*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 135*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim /* 136*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * This function writes null-terminated pathname of DSO module containing 137*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * 'addr' into 'sz' large caller-provided 'path' and returns the number of 138*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * characters [including trailing zero] written to it. If 'sz' is 0 or 139*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * negative, 'path' is ignored and required amount of characters [including 140*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * trailing zero] to accommodate pathname is returned. If 'addr' is NULL, then 141*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * pathname of cryptolib itself is returned. Negative or zero return value 142*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * denotes error. 143*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim */ 144*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim int DSO_pathbyaddr(void *addr, char *path, int sz); 145*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 146*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim /* 147*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * Like DSO_pathbyaddr() but instead returns a handle to the DSO for the symbol 148*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * or NULL on error. 149*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim */ 150*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim DSO *DSO_dsobyaddr(void *addr, int flags); 151*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 152*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim /* 153*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * This function should be used with caution! It looks up symbols in *all* 154*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * loaded modules and if module gets unloaded by somebody else attempt to 155*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * dereference the pointer is doomed to have fatal consequences. Primary 156*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * usage for this function is to probe *core* system functionality, e.g. 157*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * check if getnameinfo(3) is available at run-time without bothering about 158*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * OS-specific details such as libc.so.versioning or where does it actually 159*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim * reside: in libc itself or libsocket. 160*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim */ 161*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim void *DSO_global_lookup(const char *name); 162*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 163*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim int ERR_load_DSO_strings(void); 164*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim 165*e71b7053SJung-uk Kim #endif 166