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1/*
2 * Copyright 2000-2021 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
3 *
4 * Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
5 * this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
6 * in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
7 * https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
8 */
9
10#ifndef OSSL_INTERNAL_DSO_H
11# define OSSL_INTERNAL_DSO_H
12# ifndef RT_WITHOUT_PRAGMA_ONCE /* VBOX */
13# pragma once
14# endif /* VBOX */
15
16# include <openssl/crypto.h>
17# include "internal/dsoerr.h"
18
19/* These values are used as commands to DSO_ctrl() */
20# define DSO_CTRL_GET_FLAGS 1
21# define DSO_CTRL_SET_FLAGS 2
22# define DSO_CTRL_OR_FLAGS 3
23
24/*
25 * By default, DSO_load() will translate the provided filename into a form
26 * typical for the platform using the dso_name_converter function of the
27 * method. Eg. win32 will transform "blah" into "blah.dll", and dlfcn will
28 * transform it into "libblah.so". This callback could even utilise the
29 * DSO_METHOD's converter too if it only wants to override behaviour for
30 * one or two possible DSO methods. However, the following flag can be
31 * set in a DSO to prevent *any* native name-translation at all - eg. if
32 * the caller has prompted the user for a path to a driver library so the
33 * filename should be interpreted as-is.
34 */
35# define DSO_FLAG_NO_NAME_TRANSLATION 0x01
36/*
37 * An extra flag to give if only the extension should be added as
38 * translation. This is obviously only of importance on Unix and other
39 * operating systems where the translation also may prefix the name with
40 * something, like 'lib', and ignored everywhere else. This flag is also
41 * ignored if DSO_FLAG_NO_NAME_TRANSLATION is used at the same time.
42 */
43# define DSO_FLAG_NAME_TRANSLATION_EXT_ONLY 0x02
44
45/*
46 * Don't unload the DSO when we call DSO_free()
47 */
48# define DSO_FLAG_NO_UNLOAD_ON_FREE 0x04
49
50/*
51 * This flag loads the library with public symbols. Meaning: The exported
52 * symbols of this library are public to all libraries loaded after this
53 * library. At the moment only implemented in unix.
54 */
55# define DSO_FLAG_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS 0x20
56
57typedef void (*DSO_FUNC_TYPE) (void);
58
59typedef struct dso_st DSO;
60typedef struct dso_meth_st DSO_METHOD;
61
62/*
63 * The function prototype used for method functions (or caller-provided
64 * callbacks) that transform filenames. They are passed a DSO structure
65 * pointer (or NULL if they are to be used independently of a DSO object) and
66 * a filename to transform. They should either return NULL (if there is an
67 * error condition) or a newly allocated string containing the transformed
68 * form that the caller will need to free with OPENSSL_free() when done.
69 */
70typedef char *(*DSO_NAME_CONVERTER_FUNC)(DSO *, const char *);
71/*
72 * The function prototype used for method functions (or caller-provided
73 * callbacks) that merge two file specifications. They are passed a DSO
74 * structure pointer (or NULL if they are to be used independently of a DSO
75 * object) and two file specifications to merge. They should either return
76 * NULL (if there is an error condition) or a newly allocated string
77 * containing the result of merging that the caller will need to free with
78 * OPENSSL_free() when done. Here, merging means that bits and pieces are
79 * taken from each of the file specifications and added together in whatever
80 * fashion that is sensible for the DSO method in question. The only rule
81 * that really applies is that if the two specification contain pieces of the
82 * same type, the copy from the first string takes priority. One could see
83 * it as the first specification is the one given by the user and the second
84 * being a bunch of defaults to add on if they're missing in the first.
85 */
86typedef char *(*DSO_MERGER_FUNC)(DSO *, const char *, const char *);
87
88DSO *DSO_new(void);
89int DSO_free(DSO *dso);
90int DSO_flags(DSO *dso);
91int DSO_up_ref(DSO *dso);
92long DSO_ctrl(DSO *dso, int cmd, long larg, void *parg);
93
94/*
95 * These functions can be used to get/set the platform-independent filename
96 * used for a DSO. NB: set will fail if the DSO is already loaded.
97 */
98const char *DSO_get_filename(DSO *dso);
99int DSO_set_filename(DSO *dso, const char *filename);
100/*
101 * This function will invoke the DSO's name_converter callback to translate a
102 * filename, or if the callback isn't set it will instead use the DSO_METHOD's
103 * converter. If "filename" is NULL, the "filename" in the DSO itself will be
104 * used. If the DSO_FLAG_NO_NAME_TRANSLATION flag is set, then the filename is
105 * simply duplicated. NB: This function is usually called from within a
106 * DSO_METHOD during the processing of a DSO_load() call, and is exposed so
107 * that caller-created DSO_METHODs can do the same thing. A non-NULL return
108 * value will need to be OPENSSL_free()'d.
109 */
110char *DSO_convert_filename(DSO *dso, const char *filename);
111/*
112 * This function will invoke the DSO's merger callback to merge two file
113 * specifications, or if the callback isn't set it will instead use the
114 * DSO_METHOD's merger. A non-NULL return value will need to be
115 * OPENSSL_free()'d.
116 */
117char *DSO_merge(DSO *dso, const char *filespec1, const char *filespec2);
118
119/*
120 * The all-singing all-dancing load function, you normally pass NULL for the
121 * first and third parameters. Use DSO_up_ref and DSO_free for subsequent
122 * reference count handling. Any flags passed in will be set in the
123 * constructed DSO after its init() function but before the load operation.
124 * If 'dso' is non-NULL, 'flags' is ignored.
125 */
126DSO *DSO_load(DSO *dso, const char *filename, DSO_METHOD *meth, int flags);
127
128/* This function binds to a function inside a shared library. */
129DSO_FUNC_TYPE DSO_bind_func(DSO *dso, const char *symname);
130
131/*
132 * This method is the default, but will beg, borrow, or steal whatever method
133 * should be the default on any particular platform (including
134 * DSO_METH_null() if necessary).
135 */
136DSO_METHOD *DSO_METHOD_openssl(void);
137
138/*
139 * This function writes null-terminated pathname of DSO module containing
140 * 'addr' into 'sz' large caller-provided 'path' and returns the number of
141 * characters [including trailing zero] written to it. If 'sz' is 0 or
142 * negative, 'path' is ignored and required amount of characters [including
143 * trailing zero] to accommodate pathname is returned. If 'addr' is NULL, then
144 * pathname of cryptolib itself is returned. Negative or zero return value
145 * denotes error.
146 */
147int DSO_pathbyaddr(void *addr, char *path, int sz);
148
149/*
150 * Like DSO_pathbyaddr() but instead returns a handle to the DSO for the symbol
151 * or NULL on error.
152 */
153DSO *DSO_dsobyaddr(void *addr, int flags);
154
155/*
156 * This function should be used with caution! It looks up symbols in *all*
157 * loaded modules and if module gets unloaded by somebody else attempt to
158 * dereference the pointer is doomed to have fatal consequences. Primary
159 * usage for this function is to probe *core* system functionality, e.g.
160 * check if getnameinfo(3) is available at run-time without bothering about
161 * OS-specific details such as libc.so.versioning or where does it actually
162 * reside: in libc itself or libsocket.
163 */
164void *DSO_global_lookup(const char *name);
165
166#endif
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