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Adam Langley95c29f32014-06-20 12:00:00 -07001/* Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)
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108
109#ifndef OPENSSL_HEADER_CRYPTO_INTERNAL_H
110#define OPENSSL_HEADER_CRYPTO_INTERNAL_H
111
Adam Langley98ad22e2014-08-26 13:38:19 -0700112#include <openssl/ex_data.h>
David Benjamin01f8a8c2017-04-15 18:12:55 -0400113#include <openssl/stack.h>
Adam Langleydf1f5e72015-04-13 11:04:08 -0700114#include <openssl/thread.h>
Adam Langley95c29f32014-06-20 12:00:00 -0700115
Martin Kreichgauer72912d22017-08-04 12:06:43 -0700116#include <assert.h>
David Benjamin17cf2cb2016-12-13 01:07:13 -0500117#include <string.h>
118
Brian Smith7cae9f52016-01-17 20:12:57 -1000119#if defined(_MSC_VER)
120#if !defined(__cplusplus) || _MSC_VER < 1900
121#define alignas(x) __declspec(align(x))
122#define alignof __alignof
123#endif
124#else
125#include <stdalign.h>
126#endif
127
David Benjamin84759bd2016-09-20 17:35:09 -0400128#if !defined(OPENSSL_NO_THREADS) && \
129 (!defined(OPENSSL_WINDOWS) || defined(__MINGW32__))
130#include <pthread.h>
131#define OPENSSL_PTHREADS
132#endif
133
134#if !defined(OPENSSL_NO_THREADS) && !defined(OPENSSL_PTHREADS) && \
135 defined(OPENSSL_WINDOWS)
136#define OPENSSL_WINDOWS_THREADS
David Benjamina353cdb2016-06-09 16:48:33 -0400137OPENSSL_MSVC_PRAGMA(warning(push, 3))
Adam Langleydf1f5e72015-04-13 11:04:08 -0700138#include <windows.h>
David Benjamina353cdb2016-06-09 16:48:33 -0400139OPENSSL_MSVC_PRAGMA(warning(pop))
Adam Langleyd7c5dfb2015-03-16 12:48:56 -0700140#endif
141
Adam Langleyb2cb0ec2014-09-02 14:28:49 -0700142#if defined(__cplusplus)
143extern "C" {
144#endif
145
Adam Langley95c29f32014-06-20 12:00:00 -0700146
Adam Langley3e652652015-01-09 15:44:37 -0800147#if defined(OPENSSL_X86) || defined(OPENSSL_X86_64) || defined(OPENSSL_ARM) || \
Adam Langley4467e592016-09-23 12:47:24 -0700148 defined(OPENSSL_AARCH64) || defined(OPENSSL_PPC64LE)
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400149// OPENSSL_cpuid_setup initializes the platform-specific feature cache.
David Benjamina70c75c2014-09-11 19:11:15 -0400150void OPENSSL_cpuid_setup(void);
151#endif
Adam Langley98ad22e2014-08-26 13:38:19 -0700152
Adam Langleyb15d8132014-11-03 18:51:20 -0800153
David Benjamin647cd022016-01-27 17:26:48 -0500154#if !defined(_MSC_VER) && defined(OPENSSL_64_BIT)
Brian Smith24e42882016-01-26 15:16:37 -1000155typedef __int128_t int128_t;
156typedef __uint128_t uint128_t;
157#endif
158
Steven Valdezcb966542016-08-17 16:56:14 -0400159#define OPENSSL_ARRAY_SIZE(array) (sizeof(array) / sizeof((array)[0]))
Brian Smith24e42882016-01-26 15:16:37 -1000160
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400161// buffers_alias returns one if |a| and |b| alias and zero otherwise.
David Benjamin1a01e1f2016-06-08 18:31:24 -0400162static inline int buffers_alias(const uint8_t *a, size_t a_len,
163 const uint8_t *b, size_t b_len) {
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400164 // Cast |a| and |b| to integers. In C, pointer comparisons between unrelated
165 // objects are undefined whereas pointer to integer conversions are merely
166 // implementation-defined. We assume the implementation defined it in a sane
167 // way.
David Benjamin1a01e1f2016-06-08 18:31:24 -0400168 uintptr_t a_u = (uintptr_t)a;
169 uintptr_t b_u = (uintptr_t)b;
170 return a_u + a_len > b_u && b_u + b_len > a_u;
171}
172
173
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400174// Constant-time utility functions.
175//
176// The following methods return a bitmask of all ones (0xff...f) for true and 0
177// for false. This is useful for choosing a value based on the result of a
178// conditional in constant time. For example,
179//
180// if (a < b) {
181// c = a;
182// } else {
183// c = b;
184// }
185//
186// can be written as
187//
188// crypto_word_t lt = constant_time_lt_w(a, b);
189// c = constant_time_select_w(lt, a, b);
Adam Langleyb15d8132014-11-03 18:51:20 -0800190
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400191// crypto_word_t is the type that most constant-time functions use. Ideally we
192// would like it to be |size_t|, but NaCl builds in 64-bit mode with 32-bit
193// pointers, which means that |size_t| can be 32 bits when |BN_ULONG| is 64
194// bits. Since we want to be able to do constant-time operations on a
195// |BN_ULONG|, |crypto_word_t| is defined as an unsigned value with the native
196// word length.
Adam Langley518ba072017-04-20 13:51:11 -0700197#if defined(OPENSSL_64_BIT)
198typedef uint64_t crypto_word_t;
199#elif defined(OPENSSL_32_BIT)
200typedef uint32_t crypto_word_t;
201#else
202#error "Must define either OPENSSL_32_BIT or OPENSSL_64_BIT"
203#endif
204
205#define CONSTTIME_TRUE_W ~((crypto_word_t)0)
206#define CONSTTIME_FALSE_W ((crypto_word_t)0)
207#define CONSTTIME_TRUE_8 ((uint8_t)0xff)
208
209#define CONSTTIME_TRUE_W ~((crypto_word_t)0)
210#define CONSTTIME_FALSE_W ((crypto_word_t)0)
David Benjamind1c0de62017-03-16 11:38:18 -0400211#define CONSTTIME_TRUE_8 ((uint8_t)0xff)
212#define CONSTTIME_FALSE_8 ((uint8_t)0)
213
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400214// constant_time_msb_w returns the given value with the MSB copied to all the
215// other bits.
Adam Langley518ba072017-04-20 13:51:11 -0700216static inline crypto_word_t constant_time_msb_w(crypto_word_t a) {
David Benjamind1c0de62017-03-16 11:38:18 -0400217 return 0u - (a >> (sizeof(a) * 8 - 1));
218}
219
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400220// constant_time_lt_w returns 0xff..f if a < b and 0 otherwise.
Adam Langley518ba072017-04-20 13:51:11 -0700221static inline crypto_word_t constant_time_lt_w(crypto_word_t a,
222 crypto_word_t b) {
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400223 // Consider the two cases of the problem:
224 // msb(a) == msb(b): a < b iff the MSB of a - b is set.
225 // msb(a) != msb(b): a < b iff the MSB of b is set.
226 //
227 // If msb(a) == msb(b) then the following evaluates as:
228 // msb(a^((a^b)|((a-b)^a))) ==
229 // msb(a^((a-b) ^ a)) == (because msb(a^b) == 0)
230 // msb(a^a^(a-b)) == (rearranging)
231 // msb(a-b) (because ∀x. x^x == 0)
232 //
233 // Else, if msb(a) != msb(b) then the following evaluates as:
234 // msb(a^((a^b)|((a-b)^a))) ==
235 // msb(a^(𝟙 | ((a-b)^a))) == (because msb(a^b) == 1 and 𝟙
236 // represents a value s.t. msb(𝟙) = 1)
237 // msb(a^𝟙) == (because ORing with 1 results in 1)
238 // msb(b)
239 //
240 //
241 // Here is an SMT-LIB verification of this formula:
242 //
243 // (define-fun lt ((a (_ BitVec 32)) (b (_ BitVec 32))) (_ BitVec 32)
244 // (bvxor a (bvor (bvxor a b) (bvxor (bvsub a b) a)))
245 // )
246 //
247 // (declare-fun a () (_ BitVec 32))
248 // (declare-fun b () (_ BitVec 32))
249 //
250 // (assert (not (= (= #x00000001 (bvlshr (lt a b) #x0000001f)) (bvult a b))))
251 // (check-sat)
252 // (get-model)
Adam Langley518ba072017-04-20 13:51:11 -0700253 return constant_time_msb_w(a^((a^b)|((a-b)^a)));
Adam Langleyb15d8132014-11-03 18:51:20 -0800254}
255
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400256// constant_time_lt_8 acts like |constant_time_lt_w| but returns an 8-bit
257// mask.
Adam Langley518ba072017-04-20 13:51:11 -0700258static inline uint8_t constant_time_lt_8(crypto_word_t a, crypto_word_t b) {
259 return (uint8_t)(constant_time_lt_w(a, b));
Adam Langleyb15d8132014-11-03 18:51:20 -0800260}
261
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400262// constant_time_ge_w returns 0xff..f if a >= b and 0 otherwise.
Adam Langley518ba072017-04-20 13:51:11 -0700263static inline crypto_word_t constant_time_ge_w(crypto_word_t a,
264 crypto_word_t b) {
265 return ~constant_time_lt_w(a, b);
David Benjamind1c0de62017-03-16 11:38:18 -0400266}
267
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400268// constant_time_ge_8 acts like |constant_time_ge_w| but returns an 8-bit
269// mask.
Adam Langley518ba072017-04-20 13:51:11 -0700270static inline uint8_t constant_time_ge_8(crypto_word_t a, crypto_word_t b) {
271 return (uint8_t)(constant_time_ge_w(a, b));
Adam Langleyb15d8132014-11-03 18:51:20 -0800272}
273
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400274// constant_time_is_zero returns 0xff..f if a == 0 and 0 otherwise.
Adam Langley518ba072017-04-20 13:51:11 -0700275static inline crypto_word_t constant_time_is_zero_w(crypto_word_t a) {
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400276 // Here is an SMT-LIB verification of this formula:
277 //
278 // (define-fun is_zero ((a (_ BitVec 32))) (_ BitVec 32)
279 // (bvand (bvnot a) (bvsub a #x00000001))
280 // )
281 //
282 // (declare-fun a () (_ BitVec 32))
283 //
284 // (assert (not (= (= #x00000001 (bvlshr (is_zero a) #x0000001f)) (= a #x00000000))))
285 // (check-sat)
286 // (get-model)
Adam Langley518ba072017-04-20 13:51:11 -0700287 return constant_time_msb_w(~a & (a - 1));
Adam Langleyb15d8132014-11-03 18:51:20 -0800288}
289
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400290// constant_time_is_zero_8 acts like |constant_time_is_zero_w| but returns an
291// 8-bit mask.
Adam Langley518ba072017-04-20 13:51:11 -0700292static inline uint8_t constant_time_is_zero_8(crypto_word_t a) {
293 return (uint8_t)(constant_time_is_zero_w(a));
David Benjamind1c0de62017-03-16 11:38:18 -0400294}
295
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400296// constant_time_eq_w returns 0xff..f if a == b and 0 otherwise.
Adam Langley518ba072017-04-20 13:51:11 -0700297static inline crypto_word_t constant_time_eq_w(crypto_word_t a,
298 crypto_word_t b) {
299 return constant_time_is_zero_w(a ^ b);
David Benjamind1c0de62017-03-16 11:38:18 -0400300}
301
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400302// constant_time_eq_8 acts like |constant_time_eq_w| but returns an 8-bit
303// mask.
Adam Langley518ba072017-04-20 13:51:11 -0700304static inline uint8_t constant_time_eq_8(crypto_word_t a, crypto_word_t b) {
305 return (uint8_t)(constant_time_eq_w(a, b));
Adam Langleyb15d8132014-11-03 18:51:20 -0800306}
307
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400308// constant_time_eq_int acts like |constant_time_eq_w| but works on int
309// values.
Adam Langley518ba072017-04-20 13:51:11 -0700310static inline crypto_word_t constant_time_eq_int(int a, int b) {
311 return constant_time_eq_w((crypto_word_t)(a), (crypto_word_t)(b));
Adam Langleyaf6e45b2014-11-03 19:34:49 -0800312}
313
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400314// constant_time_eq_int_8 acts like |constant_time_eq_int| but returns an 8-bit
315// mask.
Adam Langleyaf6e45b2014-11-03 19:34:49 -0800316static inline uint8_t constant_time_eq_int_8(int a, int b) {
Adam Langley518ba072017-04-20 13:51:11 -0700317 return constant_time_eq_8((crypto_word_t)(a), (crypto_word_t)(b));
Adam Langleyaf6e45b2014-11-03 19:34:49 -0800318}
319
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400320// constant_time_select_w returns (mask & a) | (~mask & b). When |mask| is all
321// 1s or all 0s (as returned by the methods above), the select methods return
322// either |a| (if |mask| is nonzero) or |b| (if |mask| is zero).
Adam Langley518ba072017-04-20 13:51:11 -0700323static inline crypto_word_t constant_time_select_w(crypto_word_t mask,
324 crypto_word_t a,
325 crypto_word_t b) {
Adam Langleya952d962014-11-03 19:15:40 -0800326 return (mask & a) | (~mask & b);
327}
328
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400329// constant_time_select_8 acts like |constant_time_select| but operates on
330// 8-bit values.
Adam Langleya952d962014-11-03 19:15:40 -0800331static inline uint8_t constant_time_select_8(uint8_t mask, uint8_t a,
332 uint8_t b) {
Adam Langley518ba072017-04-20 13:51:11 -0700333 return (uint8_t)(constant_time_select_w(mask, a, b));
Adam Langleya952d962014-11-03 19:15:40 -0800334}
335
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400336// constant_time_select_int acts like |constant_time_select| but operates on
337// ints.
Adam Langley518ba072017-04-20 13:51:11 -0700338static inline int constant_time_select_int(crypto_word_t mask, int a, int b) {
339 return (int)(constant_time_select_w(mask, (crypto_word_t)(a),
340 (crypto_word_t)(b)));
Adam Langleya952d962014-11-03 19:15:40 -0800341}
342
Adam Langleyb15d8132014-11-03 18:51:20 -0800343
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400344// Thread-safe initialisation.
Adam Langleyd7c5dfb2015-03-16 12:48:56 -0700345
Adam Langley65a7e942015-05-07 18:28:27 -0700346#if defined(OPENSSL_NO_THREADS)
347typedef uint32_t CRYPTO_once_t;
348#define CRYPTO_ONCE_INIT 0
David Benjamin84759bd2016-09-20 17:35:09 -0400349#elif defined(OPENSSL_WINDOWS_THREADS)
David Benjamin9dadc3b2016-03-30 19:04:28 -0400350typedef INIT_ONCE CRYPTO_once_t;
351#define CRYPTO_ONCE_INIT INIT_ONCE_STATIC_INIT
David Benjamin84759bd2016-09-20 17:35:09 -0400352#elif defined(OPENSSL_PTHREADS)
Adam Langley65a7e942015-05-07 18:28:27 -0700353typedef pthread_once_t CRYPTO_once_t;
354#define CRYPTO_ONCE_INIT PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT
David Benjamin84759bd2016-09-20 17:35:09 -0400355#else
356#error "Unknown threading library"
Adam Langleyd7c5dfb2015-03-16 12:48:56 -0700357#endif
358
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400359// CRYPTO_once calls |init| exactly once per process. This is thread-safe: if
360// concurrent threads call |CRYPTO_once| with the same |CRYPTO_once_t| argument
361// then they will block until |init| completes, but |init| will have only been
362// called once.
363//
364// The |once| argument must be a |CRYPTO_once_t| that has been initialised with
365// the value |CRYPTO_ONCE_INIT|.
David Benjamin4d787182015-04-02 16:34:42 -0400366OPENSSL_EXPORT void CRYPTO_once(CRYPTO_once_t *once, void (*init)(void));
Adam Langleyd7c5dfb2015-03-16 12:48:56 -0700367
368
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400369// Reference counting.
Adam Langley6f2e7332015-05-15 12:01:29 -0700370
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400371// CRYPTO_REFCOUNT_MAX is the value at which the reference count saturates.
Adam Langley6f2e7332015-05-15 12:01:29 -0700372#define CRYPTO_REFCOUNT_MAX 0xffffffff
373
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400374// CRYPTO_refcount_inc atomically increments the value at |*count| unless the
375// value would overflow. It's safe for multiple threads to concurrently call
376// this or |CRYPTO_refcount_dec_and_test_zero| on the same
377// |CRYPTO_refcount_t|.
Adam Langley6f2e7332015-05-15 12:01:29 -0700378OPENSSL_EXPORT void CRYPTO_refcount_inc(CRYPTO_refcount_t *count);
379
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400380// CRYPTO_refcount_dec_and_test_zero tests the value at |*count|:
381// if it's zero, it crashes the address space.
382// if it's the maximum value, it returns zero.
383// otherwise, it atomically decrements it and returns one iff the resulting
384// value is zero.
385//
386// It's safe for multiple threads to concurrently call this or
387// |CRYPTO_refcount_inc| on the same |CRYPTO_refcount_t|.
Adam Langley6f2e7332015-05-15 12:01:29 -0700388OPENSSL_EXPORT int CRYPTO_refcount_dec_and_test_zero(CRYPTO_refcount_t *count);
389
390
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400391// Locks.
392//
393// Two types of locks are defined: |CRYPTO_MUTEX|, which can be used in
394// structures as normal, and |struct CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX|, which can be used as
395// a global lock. A global lock must be initialised to the value
396// |CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX_INIT|.
397//
398// |CRYPTO_MUTEX| can appear in public structures and so is defined in
399// thread.h as a structure large enough to fit the real type. The global lock is
400// a different type so it may be initialized with platform initializer macros.
Adam Langleydf1f5e72015-04-13 11:04:08 -0700401
Adam Langley65a7e942015-05-07 18:28:27 -0700402#if defined(OPENSSL_NO_THREADS)
David Benjaminc25d2e62016-04-26 18:04:36 -0400403struct CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX {
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400404 char padding; // Empty structs have different sizes in C and C++.
David Benjaminc25d2e62016-04-26 18:04:36 -0400405};
David Benjamin992c20a2016-04-28 12:56:35 -0400406#define CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX_INIT { 0 }
David Benjamin84759bd2016-09-20 17:35:09 -0400407#elif defined(OPENSSL_WINDOWS_THREADS)
Adam Langleydf1f5e72015-04-13 11:04:08 -0700408struct CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX {
David Benjamin156edfe2016-05-24 15:41:11 +0000409 SRWLOCK lock;
Adam Langleydf1f5e72015-04-13 11:04:08 -0700410};
David Benjamin156edfe2016-05-24 15:41:11 +0000411#define CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX_INIT { SRWLOCK_INIT }
David Benjamin84759bd2016-09-20 17:35:09 -0400412#elif defined(OPENSSL_PTHREADS)
Adam Langley65a7e942015-05-07 18:28:27 -0700413struct CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX {
414 pthread_rwlock_t lock;
415};
416#define CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX_INIT { PTHREAD_RWLOCK_INITIALIZER }
David Benjamin84759bd2016-09-20 17:35:09 -0400417#else
418#error "Unknown threading library"
Adam Langleydf1f5e72015-04-13 11:04:08 -0700419#endif
420
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400421// CRYPTO_MUTEX_init initialises |lock|. If |lock| is a static variable, use a
422// |CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX|.
Adam Langley04edcc82015-05-20 13:14:44 -0700423OPENSSL_EXPORT void CRYPTO_MUTEX_init(CRYPTO_MUTEX *lock);
Adam Langleydf1f5e72015-04-13 11:04:08 -0700424
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400425// CRYPTO_MUTEX_lock_read locks |lock| such that other threads may also have a
426// read lock, but none may have a write lock.
Adam Langley04edcc82015-05-20 13:14:44 -0700427OPENSSL_EXPORT void CRYPTO_MUTEX_lock_read(CRYPTO_MUTEX *lock);
Adam Langleydf1f5e72015-04-13 11:04:08 -0700428
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400429// CRYPTO_MUTEX_lock_write locks |lock| such that no other thread has any type
430// of lock on it.
Adam Langley04edcc82015-05-20 13:14:44 -0700431OPENSSL_EXPORT void CRYPTO_MUTEX_lock_write(CRYPTO_MUTEX *lock);
Adam Langleydf1f5e72015-04-13 11:04:08 -0700432
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400433// CRYPTO_MUTEX_unlock_read unlocks |lock| for reading.
David Benjamin29270de2016-05-24 15:28:36 +0000434OPENSSL_EXPORT void CRYPTO_MUTEX_unlock_read(CRYPTO_MUTEX *lock);
435
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400436// CRYPTO_MUTEX_unlock_write unlocks |lock| for writing.
David Benjamin29270de2016-05-24 15:28:36 +0000437OPENSSL_EXPORT void CRYPTO_MUTEX_unlock_write(CRYPTO_MUTEX *lock);
Adam Langleydf1f5e72015-04-13 11:04:08 -0700438
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400439// CRYPTO_MUTEX_cleanup releases all resources held by |lock|.
Adam Langley04edcc82015-05-20 13:14:44 -0700440OPENSSL_EXPORT void CRYPTO_MUTEX_cleanup(CRYPTO_MUTEX *lock);
Adam Langleydf1f5e72015-04-13 11:04:08 -0700441
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400442// CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX_lock_read locks |lock| such that other threads may also
443// have a read lock, but none may have a write lock. The |lock| variable does
444// not need to be initialised by any function, but must have been statically
445// initialised with |CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX_INIT|.
Adam Langley04edcc82015-05-20 13:14:44 -0700446OPENSSL_EXPORT void CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX_lock_read(
447 struct CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX *lock);
Adam Langleydf1f5e72015-04-13 11:04:08 -0700448
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400449// CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX_lock_write locks |lock| such that no other thread has
450// any type of lock on it. The |lock| variable does not need to be initialised
451// by any function, but must have been statically initialised with
452// |CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX_INIT|.
Adam Langley04edcc82015-05-20 13:14:44 -0700453OPENSSL_EXPORT void CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX_lock_write(
454 struct CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX *lock);
Adam Langleydf1f5e72015-04-13 11:04:08 -0700455
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400456// CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX_unlock_read unlocks |lock| for reading.
David Benjamin29270de2016-05-24 15:28:36 +0000457OPENSSL_EXPORT void CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX_unlock_read(
458 struct CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX *lock);
459
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400460// CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX_unlock_write unlocks |lock| for writing.
David Benjamin29270de2016-05-24 15:28:36 +0000461OPENSSL_EXPORT void CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX_unlock_write(
Adam Langley04edcc82015-05-20 13:14:44 -0700462 struct CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX *lock);
Adam Langleydf1f5e72015-04-13 11:04:08 -0700463
Martin Kreichgauer72912d22017-08-04 12:06:43 -0700464#if defined(__cplusplus)
465extern "C++" {
466
467namespace bssl {
468
469namespace internal {
470
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400471// MutexLockBase is a RAII helper for CRYPTO_MUTEX locking.
Martin Kreichgauer72912d22017-08-04 12:06:43 -0700472template <void (*LockFunc)(CRYPTO_MUTEX *), void (*ReleaseFunc)(CRYPTO_MUTEX *)>
473class MutexLockBase {
474 public:
475 explicit MutexLockBase(CRYPTO_MUTEX *mu) : mu_(mu) {
476 assert(mu_ != nullptr);
477 LockFunc(mu_);
478 }
479 ~MutexLockBase() { ReleaseFunc(mu_); }
480 MutexLockBase(const MutexLockBase<LockFunc, ReleaseFunc> &) = delete;
481 MutexLockBase &operator=(const MutexLockBase<LockFunc, ReleaseFunc> &) =
482 delete;
483
484 private:
485 CRYPTO_MUTEX *const mu_;
486};
487
488} // namespace internal
489
490using MutexWriteLock =
491 internal::MutexLockBase<CRYPTO_MUTEX_lock_write, CRYPTO_MUTEX_unlock_write>;
492using MutexReadLock =
493 internal::MutexLockBase<CRYPTO_MUTEX_lock_read, CRYPTO_MUTEX_unlock_read>;
494
495} // namespace bssl
496
497} // extern "C++"
498#endif // defined(__cplusplus)
499
Adam Langleydf1f5e72015-04-13 11:04:08 -0700500
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400501// Thread local storage.
Adam Langleyd7c5dfb2015-03-16 12:48:56 -0700502
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400503// thread_local_data_t enumerates the types of thread-local data that can be
504// stored.
Adam Langleyd7c5dfb2015-03-16 12:48:56 -0700505typedef enum {
506 OPENSSL_THREAD_LOCAL_ERR = 0,
Adam Langley310d4dd2015-04-13 11:04:21 -0700507 OPENSSL_THREAD_LOCAL_RAND,
Adam Langleyd7c5dfb2015-03-16 12:48:56 -0700508 OPENSSL_THREAD_LOCAL_TEST,
509 NUM_OPENSSL_THREAD_LOCALS,
510} thread_local_data_t;
511
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400512// thread_local_destructor_t is the type of a destructor function that will be
513// called when a thread exits and its thread-local storage needs to be freed.
Adam Langleyd7c5dfb2015-03-16 12:48:56 -0700514typedef void (*thread_local_destructor_t)(void *);
515
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400516// CRYPTO_get_thread_local gets the pointer value that is stored for the
517// current thread for the given index, or NULL if none has been set.
David Benjamin4d787182015-04-02 16:34:42 -0400518OPENSSL_EXPORT void *CRYPTO_get_thread_local(thread_local_data_t value);
Adam Langleyd7c5dfb2015-03-16 12:48:56 -0700519
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400520// CRYPTO_set_thread_local sets a pointer value for the current thread at the
521// given index. This function should only be called once per thread for a given
522// |index|: rather than update the pointer value itself, update the data that
523// is pointed to.
524//
525// The destructor function will be called when a thread exits to free this
526// thread-local data. All calls to |CRYPTO_set_thread_local| with the same
527// |index| should have the same |destructor| argument. The destructor may be
528// called with a NULL argument if a thread that never set a thread-local
529// pointer for |index|, exits. The destructor may be called concurrently with
530// different arguments.
531//
532// This function returns one on success or zero on error. If it returns zero
533// then |destructor| has been called with |value| already.
David Benjamin4d787182015-04-02 16:34:42 -0400534OPENSSL_EXPORT int CRYPTO_set_thread_local(
535 thread_local_data_t index, void *value,
536 thread_local_destructor_t destructor);
Adam Langleyd7c5dfb2015-03-16 12:48:56 -0700537
538
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400539// ex_data
David Benjamin546f1a52015-04-15 16:46:09 -0400540
David Benjamin9f33fc62015-04-15 17:29:53 -0400541typedef struct crypto_ex_data_func_st CRYPTO_EX_DATA_FUNCS;
542
David Benjamin01f8a8c2017-04-15 18:12:55 -0400543DECLARE_STACK_OF(CRYPTO_EX_DATA_FUNCS)
544
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400545// CRYPTO_EX_DATA_CLASS tracks the ex_indices registered for a type which
546// supports ex_data. It should defined as a static global within the module
547// which defines that type.
David Benjamin9f33fc62015-04-15 17:29:53 -0400548typedef struct {
549 struct CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX lock;
550 STACK_OF(CRYPTO_EX_DATA_FUNCS) *meth;
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400551 // num_reserved is one if the ex_data index zero is reserved for legacy
552 // |TYPE_get_app_data| functions.
David Benjaminaa585132015-06-29 23:36:17 -0400553 uint8_t num_reserved;
David Benjamin9f33fc62015-04-15 17:29:53 -0400554} CRYPTO_EX_DATA_CLASS;
555
David Benjaminaa585132015-06-29 23:36:17 -0400556#define CRYPTO_EX_DATA_CLASS_INIT {CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX_INIT, NULL, 0}
557#define CRYPTO_EX_DATA_CLASS_INIT_WITH_APP_DATA \
558 {CRYPTO_STATIC_MUTEX_INIT, NULL, 1}
David Benjamin9f33fc62015-04-15 17:29:53 -0400559
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400560// CRYPTO_get_ex_new_index allocates a new index for |ex_data_class| and writes
561// it to |*out_index|. Each class of object should provide a wrapper function
562// that uses the correct |CRYPTO_EX_DATA_CLASS|. It returns one on success and
563// zero otherwise.
David Benjamin9f33fc62015-04-15 17:29:53 -0400564OPENSSL_EXPORT int CRYPTO_get_ex_new_index(CRYPTO_EX_DATA_CLASS *ex_data_class,
565 int *out_index, long argl,
David Benjamind94682d2017-05-14 17:10:18 -0400566 void *argp,
David Benjamin546f1a52015-04-15 16:46:09 -0400567 CRYPTO_EX_free *free_func);
568
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400569// CRYPTO_set_ex_data sets an extra data pointer on a given object. Each class
570// of object should provide a wrapper function.
David Benjamin546f1a52015-04-15 16:46:09 -0400571OPENSSL_EXPORT int CRYPTO_set_ex_data(CRYPTO_EX_DATA *ad, int index, void *val);
572
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400573// CRYPTO_get_ex_data returns an extra data pointer for a given object, or NULL
574// if no such index exists. Each class of object should provide a wrapper
575// function.
David Benjamin546f1a52015-04-15 16:46:09 -0400576OPENSSL_EXPORT void *CRYPTO_get_ex_data(const CRYPTO_EX_DATA *ad, int index);
577
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400578// CRYPTO_new_ex_data initialises a newly allocated |CRYPTO_EX_DATA|.
David Benjamin8a589332015-12-04 23:14:35 -0500579OPENSSL_EXPORT void CRYPTO_new_ex_data(CRYPTO_EX_DATA *ad);
David Benjamin546f1a52015-04-15 16:46:09 -0400580
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400581// CRYPTO_free_ex_data frees |ad|, which is embedded inside |obj|, which is an
582// object of the given class.
David Benjamin9f33fc62015-04-15 17:29:53 -0400583OPENSSL_EXPORT void CRYPTO_free_ex_data(CRYPTO_EX_DATA_CLASS *ex_data_class,
584 void *obj, CRYPTO_EX_DATA *ad);
David Benjamin546f1a52015-04-15 16:46:09 -0400585
586
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400587// Language bug workarounds.
588//
589// Most C standard library functions are undefined if passed NULL, even when the
590// corresponding length is zero. This gives them (and, in turn, all functions
591// which call them) surprising behavior on empty arrays. Some compilers will
592// miscompile code due to this rule. See also
593// https://www.imperialviolet.org/2016/06/26/nonnull.html
594//
595// These wrapper functions behave the same as the corresponding C standard
596// functions, but behave as expected when passed NULL if the length is zero.
597//
598// Note |OPENSSL_memcmp| is a different function from |CRYPTO_memcmp|.
David Benjamin17cf2cb2016-12-13 01:07:13 -0500599
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400600// C++ defines |memchr| as a const-correct overload.
David Benjamin17cf2cb2016-12-13 01:07:13 -0500601#if defined(__cplusplus)
602extern "C++" {
603
604static inline const void *OPENSSL_memchr(const void *s, int c, size_t n) {
605 if (n == 0) {
606 return NULL;
607 }
608
609 return memchr(s, c, n);
610}
611
612static inline void *OPENSSL_memchr(void *s, int c, size_t n) {
613 if (n == 0) {
614 return NULL;
615 }
616
617 return memchr(s, c, n);
618}
619
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400620} // extern "C++"
621#else // __cplusplus
David Benjamin17cf2cb2016-12-13 01:07:13 -0500622
623static inline void *OPENSSL_memchr(const void *s, int c, size_t n) {
624 if (n == 0) {
625 return NULL;
626 }
627
628 return memchr(s, c, n);
629}
630
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400631#endif // __cplusplus
David Benjamin17cf2cb2016-12-13 01:07:13 -0500632
633static inline int OPENSSL_memcmp(const void *s1, const void *s2, size_t n) {
634 if (n == 0) {
635 return 0;
636 }
637
638 return memcmp(s1, s2, n);
639}
640
641static inline void *OPENSSL_memcpy(void *dst, const void *src, size_t n) {
642 if (n == 0) {
643 return dst;
644 }
645
646 return memcpy(dst, src, n);
647}
648
649static inline void *OPENSSL_memmove(void *dst, const void *src, size_t n) {
650 if (n == 0) {
651 return dst;
652 }
653
654 return memmove(dst, src, n);
655}
656
657static inline void *OPENSSL_memset(void *dst, int c, size_t n) {
658 if (n == 0) {
659 return dst;
660 }
661
662 return memset(dst, c, n);
663}
664
Adam Langley429e85b2017-05-18 11:37:44 -0700665#if defined(BORINGSSL_FIPS)
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400666// BORINGSSL_FIPS_abort is called when a FIPS power-on or continuous test
667// fails. It prevents any further cryptographic operations by the current
668// process.
Adam Langley429e85b2017-05-18 11:37:44 -0700669void BORINGSSL_FIPS_abort(void) __attribute__((noreturn));
670#endif
David Benjamin17cf2cb2016-12-13 01:07:13 -0500671
Adam Langley95c29f32014-06-20 12:00:00 -0700672#if defined(__cplusplus)
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400673} // extern C
Adam Langley95c29f32014-06-20 12:00:00 -0700674#endif
675
David Benjamin808f8322017-08-18 14:06:02 -0400676#endif // OPENSSL_HEADER_CRYPTO_INTERNAL_H