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1 // Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
4
5 #include "net/android/keystore_openssl.h"
6
7 #include <jni.h>
8 #include <openssl/bn.h>
9 // This include is required to get the ECDSA_METHOD structure definition
10 // which isn't currently part of the OpenSSL official ABI. This should
11 // not be a concern for Chromium which always links against its own
12 // version of the library on Android.
13 #include <openssl/crypto/ecdsa/ecs_locl.h>
14 // And this one is needed for the EC_GROUP definition.
15 #include <openssl/crypto/ec/ec_lcl.h>
16 #include <openssl/dsa.h>
17 #include <openssl/ec.h>
18 #include <openssl/engine.h>
19 #include <openssl/evp.h>
20 #include <openssl/rsa.h>
21
22 #include <pthread.h>
23
24 #include "base/android/build_info.h"
25 #include "base/android/jni_android.h"
26 #include "base/android/scoped_java_ref.h"
27 #include "base/basictypes.h"
28 #include "base/logging.h"
29 #include "crypto/openssl_util.h"
30 #include "net/android/keystore.h"
31 #include "net/base/ssl_client_cert_type.h"
32
33 // IMPORTANT NOTE: The following code will currently only work when used
34 // to implement client certificate support with OpenSSL. That's because
35 // only signing is implemented here.
36 //
Ryan Sleevi 2013/02/04 22:53:27 comment nit: Other types of signing may be useful
digit1 2013/02/05 14:31:58 OpenSSL provides many ways to sign messages, not a
37
38 // The OpenSSL EVP_PKEY type is a generic wrapper around key pairs.
39 // Internally, it can hold a pointer to a RSA, DSA or ECDSA structure,
40 // which model keypair implementations of each respective crypto
41 // algorithm.
42 //
43 // The RSA type has a 'method' field pointer to a vtable-like structure
44 // called a RSA_METHOD. This contains several function pointers that
45 // correspond to operations on RSA keys (e.g. decode/encode with public
46 // key, decode/encode with private key, signing, validation), as well as
47 // a few flags.
48 //
49 // For example, the RSA_sign() function will call "method->rsa_sign()" if
50 // method->rsa_sign is not NULL, otherwise, it will perform a regular
51 // signing operation using the other fields in the RSA structure (which
52 // are used to hold the typical modulus / exponent / parameters for the
53 // key pair).
54 //
55 // This source file thus defines a custom RSA_METHOD structure, which
56 // fields points to static methods used to implement the corresponding
57 // RSA operation using platform Android APIs.
58 //
59 // However, the platform APIs require a jobject JNI reference to work.
60 // It must be stored in the RSA instance, or made accessible when the
61 // custom RSA methods are called. This is done by using RSA_set_app_data()
62 // and RSA_get_app_data().
63 //
64 // One can thus _directly_ create a new EVP_PKEY that uses a custom RSA
65 // object with the following:
66 //
67 // RSA* rsa = RSA_new()
68 // RSA_set_method(&custom_rsa_method);
69 // RSA_set_app_data(rsa, jni_private_key);
70 //
71 // EVP_PKEY* pkey = EVP_PKEY_new();
72 // EVP_PKEY_assign_RSA(pkey, rsa);
73 //
74 // Note that because EVP_PKEY_assign_RSA() is used, instead of
75 // EVP_PKEY_set1_RSA(), the new EVP_PKEY now owns the RSA object, and
76 // will destroy it when it is itself destroyed.
77 //
78 // Similarly, custom DSA_METHOD and ECDSA_METHOD are defined by this source
79 // file.
80 //
81 // Note that there is no need to define an OpenSSL ENGINE here. These
82 // are objects that can be used to expose custom methods (i.e. either
83 // RSA_METHOD, DSA_METHOD, ECDSA_METHOD, and a large number of other ones
84 // for types not related to this source file), and make them used by
85 // default for a lot of operations. Very fortunately, this is not needed
86 // here, which saves a lot of complexity.
87
88 using base::android::ScopedJavaGlobalRef;
89
90 namespace {
91
92 typedef crypto::ScopedOpenSSL<EVP_PKEY, EVP_PKEY_free> ScopedEVP_PKEY;
93 typedef crypto::ScopedOpenSSL<RSA, RSA_free> ScopedRSA;
94 typedef crypto::ScopedOpenSSL<DSA, DSA_free> ScopedDSA;
95 typedef crypto::ScopedOpenSSL<EC_KEY, EC_KEY_free> ScopedEC_KEY;
96 typedef crypto::ScopedOpenSSL<EC_GROUP, EC_GROUP_free> ScopedEC_GROUP;
97
98 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
99 //
Ryan Sleevi 2013/02/04 22:53:27 comment nit: superflous pretty-formatting is disco
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100 // Custom RSA_METHOD that uses the platform APIs.
101 // Note that for now, only signing through RSA_sign() is really supported.
102 // all other method pointers are either stubs returning errors, or no-ops.
103 //
104 // See <openssl/rsa.h> for exact declaration of RSA_METHOD.
105 //
106
107 int RsaMethodPubEnc(int flen,
108 const unsigned char* from,
109 unsigned char* to,
110 RSA* rsa,
111 int padding) {
112 NOTIMPLEMENTED();
113 RSAerr(RSA_F_RSA_PUBLIC_ENCRYPT, RSA_R_RSA_OPERATIONS_NOT_SUPPORTED);
114 return -1;
115 }
116
117 int RsaMethodPubDec(int flen,
118 const unsigned char* from,
119 unsigned char* to,
120 RSA* rsa,
121 int padding) {
122 NOTIMPLEMENTED();
123 RSAerr(RSA_F_RSA_PUBLIC_DECRYPT, RSA_R_RSA_OPERATIONS_NOT_SUPPORTED);
124 return -1;
125 }
126
127 int RsaMethodPrivEnc(int flen,
128 const unsigned char *from,
129 unsigned char *to,
130 RSA *rsa,
131 int padding) {
132 NOTIMPLEMENTED();
133 RSAerr(RSA_F_RSA_PRIVATE_ENCRYPT, RSA_R_RSA_OPERATIONS_NOT_SUPPORTED);
134 return -1;
135 }
136
137 int RsaMethodPrivDec(int flen,
138 const unsigned char* from,
139 unsigned char* to,
140 RSA* rsa,
141 int padding) {
142 NOTIMPLEMENTED();
143 RSAerr(RSA_F_RSA_PRIVATE_DECRYPT, RSA_R_RSA_OPERATIONS_NOT_SUPPORTED);
144 return -1;
145 }
146
147 int RsaMethodInit(RSA* rsa) {
148 // Required to ensure that RsaMethodSign will be called.
149 rsa->flags |= RSA_FLAG_SIGN_VER;
150 return 0;
151 }
152
153 int RsaMethodFinish(RSA* rsa) {
154 // Ensure the global JNI reference is destroyed with this key.
155 jobject key = reinterpret_cast<jobject>(RSA_get_app_data(rsa));
156 if (key != NULL) {
157 RSA_set_app_data(rsa, NULL);
158 JNIEnv* env = base::android::AttachCurrentThread();
159 env->DeleteGlobalRef(key);
160 }
161 // Actual return value is ignored by OpenSSL. There are no docs
162 // explaining what this is supposed to be.
163 return 0;
164 }
165
166 int RsaMethodSign(int type,
167 const unsigned char* message,
168 unsigned int message_len,
169 unsigned char* signature,
170 unsigned int* signature_len,
171 const RSA* rsa) {
172 // This is only used for client certificate support, which
173 // will always pass the NID_md5_sha1 |type| value.
174 DCHECK_EQ(NID_md5_sha1, type);
175 if (type != NID_md5_sha1) {
176 RSAerr(RSA_F_RSA_SIGN, RSA_R_UNKNOWN_ALGORITHM_TYPE);
177 return 0;
178 }
179 // Retrieve private key JNI reference.
180 jobject private_key = reinterpret_cast<jobject>(RSA_get_app_data(rsa));
181 if (!private_key) {
182 LOG(WARNING) << "Null JNI reference passed to RsaMethodSign!";
183 return 0;
184 }
185 // Sign message with it through JNI.
186 base::StringPiece message_piece(reinterpret_cast<const char*>(message),
187 static_cast<size_t>(message_len));
188 std::vector<uint8> result;
189
190 if (!net::android::RawSignDigestWithPrivateKey(
191 private_key, message_piece, &result)) {
192 LOG(WARNING) << "Could not sign message in RsaMethodSign!";
193 return 0;
194 }
195
196 size_t expected_size = static_cast<size_t>(RSA_size(rsa));
197 if (expected_size != result.size()) {
Ryan Sleevi 2013/02/04 22:53:27 Are you sure != is correct? I think this should be
digit1 2013/02/05 14:31:58 Done.
198 LOG(ERROR) << "RSA Signature size mismatch, actual: " <<
199 result.size() << ", expected " << expected_size;
Ryan Sleevi 2013/02/04 22:53:27 See http://dev.chromium.org/developers/coding-styl
digit1 2013/02/05 14:31:58 Done.
200 return 0;
201 }
202
203 // Copy result to OpenSSL-provided buffer
204 memcpy(signature, &result[0], result.size());
205 *signature_len = static_cast<unsigned int>(result.size());
206 return 1;
207 }
208
209 const RSA_METHOD android_rsa_method = {
210 /* .name = */ "Android signing-only RSA method",
211 /* .rsa_pub_enc = */ RsaMethodPubEnc,
212 /* .rsa_pub_dec = */ RsaMethodPubDec,
213 /* .rsa_priv_enc = */ RsaMethodPrivEnc,
214 /* .rsa_priv_dec = */ RsaMethodPrivDec,
215 /* .rsa_mod_exp = */ NULL,
216 /* .bn_mod_exp = */ NULL,
217 /* .init = */ RsaMethodInit,
218 /* .finish = */ RsaMethodFinish,
219 /* .flags = */ RSA_FLAG_SIGN_VER, // indicates that rsa_sign is usable.
220 /* .app_data = */ NULL,
221 /* .rsa_sign = */ RsaMethodSign,
222 /* .rsa_verify = */ NULL,
223 /* .rsa_keygen = */ NULL,
224 };
225
226 // Copy the contents of an encoded big integer into an existing BIGNUM.
227 // This function modifies |*num| in-place.
228 // |num| points to the BIGNUM which will be assigned with the new value.
229 // |new_bytes| is the byte encoding of the new value.
230 // Returns true on success, false otherwise. On failure, |*num| is
231 // not modified.
232 bool CopyBigNumFromBytes(BIGNUM* num,
233 const std::vector<uint8>& new_bytes) {
Ryan Sleevi 2013/02/04 22:53:27 STYLE: These functions follow the wrong order, as
digit1 2013/02/05 14:31:58 Done.
234 BIGNUM* new_num = BN_bin2bn(
235 reinterpret_cast<const unsigned char*>(&new_bytes[0]),
236 static_cast<int>(new_bytes.size()),
237 NULL);
238 if (new_num == NULL)
239 return false;
240
241 BN_copy(num, new_num);
242 BN_free(new_num);
Ryan Sleevi 2013/02/04 22:53:27 Why not BN_swap? Or even more, why not just the
digit1 2013/02/05 14:31:58 Yes, that seems preferrable. Thanks. Done.
243 return true;
244 }
245
246 // Swap the contents a BIGNUM pointer with the value corresponding to
247 // an encoded big integer. The difference with CopyBigNumFromBytes is
248 // that the former modifies the target BIGNUM object in place, while
249 // this function swaps pointer values instead.
250 // |num_ptr| is the address of a BIGNUM pointer. |*num_ptr| can be NULL.
251 // |new_bytes| is the byte encoding of the new value.
252 // Returns true on success, false otherwise. On failure, |*num_ptr| is
253 // not modified.
254 bool SwapBigNumPtrFromBytes(BIGNUM** num_ptr,
255 const std::vector<uint8>& new_bytes) {
256 BIGNUM* old_num = *num_ptr;
257 BIGNUM* new_num = BN_bin2bn(
258 reinterpret_cast<const unsigned char*>(&new_bytes[0]),
259 static_cast<int>(new_bytes.size()),
260 NULL);
261 if (new_num == NULL)
262 return false;
263
264 *num_ptr = new_num;
265 BN_free(old_num);
266 return true;
Ryan Sleevi 2013/02/04 22:53:27 I'm nervous about the correctness of this, in the
digit1 2013/02/05 14:31:58 I've changed the code to use BN_bin2bn(...,old_num
267 }
268
269 // This method only works on Android >= 4.2.
270 void GetRsaPkeyWrapper(ScopedEVP_PKEY& pkey,
Ryan Sleevi 2013/02/04 22:53:27 STYLE: non-const references are no good http://go
digit1 2013/02/05 14:31:58 Done.
271 ScopedJavaGlobalRef<jobject>& private_key) {
272 ScopedRSA rsa(RSA_new());
273 RSA_set_method(rsa.get(), &android_rsa_method);
274
275 // HACK: RSA_size() doesn't work with custom RSA_METHODs. To ensure that
276 // it will return the right value, set the 'n' field of the RSA object
277 // to match the private key's modulus.
278 // If this fails, simply exit, since this will let pkey.get()
279 // unchanged, it will stay at NULL.
280 std::vector<uint8> modulus;
281 if (!net::android::GetRSAKeyModulus(private_key.obj(), &modulus)) {
282 LOG(ERROR) << "Failed to get private key modulus";
283 return;
284 }
285 if (!SwapBigNumPtrFromBytes(&rsa.get()->n, modulus)) {
286 LOG(ERROR) << "Failed to decode private key modululs";
287 return;
288 }
289
290 RSA_set_app_data(rsa.get(), private_key.Release());
291 EVP_PKEY_assign_RSA(pkey.get(), rsa.release());
292 }
293
294 // This method can be used on Android < 4.2 instead.
295 // It first tries to get the system OpenSSL pointer directly.
296 void GetRsaLegacyKey(ScopedEVP_PKEY& pkey,
297 ScopedJavaGlobalRef<jobject>& private_key) {
Ryan Sleevi 2013/02/04 22:53:27 STYLE: same here re: non-const refs.
digit1 2013/02/05 14:31:58 Done.
298 EVP_PKEY* sys_pkey =
299 net::android::GetOpenSSLSystemHandleForPrivateKey(private_key.obj());
300 if (sys_pkey != NULL) {
301 CRYPTO_add(&sys_pkey->references, 1, CRYPTO_LOCK_EVP_PKEY);
302 } else {
303 // GetOpenSSLSystemHandleForPrivateKey() will fail on Android
304 // 4.0.3 and earlier. However, it is possible to get the key
305 // content with PrivateKey.getEncoded() on these platforms.
306 // Note that this method may return NULL on 4.0.4 and later.
307 std::vector<uint8> encoded;
308 if (!net::android::GetPrivateKeyEncodedBytes(
309 private_key.obj(), &encoded)) {
Ryan Sleevi 2013/02/04 22:53:27 style: indent an additional four spaces.
digit1 2013/02/05 14:31:58 Done.
310 LOG(ERROR) << "Can't get private key data!";
311 return;
312 }
313 const unsigned char* p =
314 reinterpret_cast<const unsigned char*>(&encoded[0]);
315 int len = static_cast<int>(encoded.size());
316 sys_pkey = d2i_AutoPrivateKey(NULL, &p, len);
317 if (sys_pkey == NULL) {
318 LOG(ERROR) << "Can't convert private key data!";
319 return;
320 }
321 }
322 pkey.reset(sys_pkey);
323 }
324
325 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
326 //
327 // Custom DSA_METHOD that uses the platform APIs.
328 // Note that for now, only signing through DSA_sign() is really supported.
329 // all other method pointers are either stubs returning errors, or no-ops.
330 //
331 // See <openssl/dsa.h> for exact declaration of DSA_METHOD.
332 //
333 // Note: There is no DSA_set_app_data() and DSA_get_app_data() functions,
334 // but RSA_set_app_data() is defined as a simple macro that calls
335 // RSA_set_ex_data() with a hard-coded index of 0, so this code
336 // does the same thing here.
337
338 static DSA_SIG* DsaMethodDoSign(const unsigned char* dgst,
339 int dlen,
340 DSA* dsa) {
341 // Extract the JNI reference to the PrivateKey object.
342 jobject private_key = reinterpret_cast<jobject>(DSA_get_ex_data(dsa, 0));
343 if (private_key == NULL)
344 return NULL;
345
346 // Sign the message with it, calling platform APIs.
347 std::vector<uint8> signature;
348 if (!net::android::RawSignDigestWithPrivateKey(
349 private_key,
350 base::StringPiece(
351 reinterpret_cast<const char*>(dgst),
352 static_cast<size_t>(dlen)),
353 &signature)) {
Ryan Sleevi 2013/02/04 22:53:27 style: indent an additional four spaces.
digit1 2013/02/05 14:31:58 Done.
354 return NULL;
355 }
356
357 // Note: With DSA, the actual signature might be smaller than DSA_size().
358 size_t max_expected_size = static_cast<size_t>(DSA_size(dsa));
359 if (signature.size() > max_expected_size) {
360 LOG(ERROR) << "DSA Signature size mismatch, actual: " <<
361 signature.size() << ", expected <= " << max_expected_size;
Ryan Sleevi 2013/02/04 22:53:27 style: same comments as before regarding << wrappi
digit1 2013/02/05 14:31:58 Done.
362 return 0;
Ryan Sleevi 2013/02/04 22:53:27 style: return NULL, not 0.
digit1 2013/02/05 14:31:58 Done.
363 }
364
365 // Convert the signature into a DSA_SIG object.
366 const unsigned char* sigbuf =
367 reinterpret_cast<const unsigned char*>(&signature[0]);
368 int siglen = static_cast<size_t>(signature.size());
369 DSA_SIG* dsa_sig = d2i_DSA_SIG(NULL, &sigbuf, siglen);
370 return dsa_sig;
371 }
372
373 static int DsaMethodSignSetup(DSA* dsa,
374 BN_CTX* ctx_in,
375 BIGNUM** kinvp,
376 BIGNUM** rp) {
377 NOTIMPLEMENTED();
378 DSAerr(DSA_F_DSA_SIGN_SETUP, DSA_R_INVALID_DIGEST_TYPE);
379 return -1;
380 }
381
382 static int DsaMethodDoVerify(const unsigned char* dgst,
383 int dgst_len,
384 DSA_SIG* sig,
385 DSA* dsa) {
386 NOTIMPLEMENTED();
387 DSAerr(DSA_F_DSA_DO_VERIFY, DSA_R_INVALID_DIGEST_TYPE);
388 return -1;
389 }
390
391 static int DsaMethodFinish(DSA* dsa) {
392 // Free the global JNI reference.
393 jobject key = reinterpret_cast<jobject>(DSA_get_ex_data(dsa,0));
394 if (key != NULL) {
395 DSA_set_ex_data(dsa, 0, NULL);
396 JNIEnv* env = base::android::AttachCurrentThread();
397 env->DeleteGlobalRef(key);
398 }
399 // Actual return value is ignored by OpenSSL. There are no docs
400 // explaining what this is supposed to be.
401 return 0;
402 }
403
404 const DSA_METHOD android_dsa_method = {
405 /* .name = */ "Android signing-only DSA method",
406 /* .dsa_do_sign = */ DsaMethodDoSign,
407 /* .dsa_sign_setup = */ DsaMethodSignSetup,
408 /* .dsa_do_verify = */ DsaMethodDoVerify,
409 /* .dsa_mod_exp = */ NULL,
410 /* .bn_mod_exp = */ NULL,
411 /* .init = */ NULL, // nothing to do here.
412 /* .finish = */ DsaMethodFinish,
413 /* .flags = */ 0,
414 /* .app_data = */ NULL,
415 /* .dsa_paramgem = */ NULL,
416 /* .dsa_keygen = */ NULL
417 };
418
419 void GetDsaPkeyWrapper(ScopedEVP_PKEY& pkey,
420 ScopedJavaGlobalRef<jobject>& private_key) {
421 ScopedDSA dsa(DSA_new());
422 DSA_set_method(dsa.get(), &android_dsa_method);
423
424 // HACK: DSA_size() doesn't work with custom DSA_METHODs. To ensure it
425 // returns the right value, set the 'q' field in the DSA object to
426 // match the parameter from the platform key.
427 std::vector<uint8> q;
428 if (!net::android::GetDSAKeyParamQ(private_key.obj(), &q)) {
429 LOG(ERROR) << "Can't extract Q parameter from DSA private key";
430 return;
431 }
432 if (!SwapBigNumPtrFromBytes(&dsa.get()->q, q)) {
433 LOG(ERROR) << "Can't decode Q parameter from DSA private key";
434 return;
435 }
436
437 DSA_set_ex_data(dsa.get(), 0, private_key.Release());
438 EVP_PKEY_assign_DSA(pkey.get(), dsa.release());
439 }
440
441 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
442 //
443 // Custom ECDSA_METHOD that uses the platform APIs.
444 // Note that for now, only signing through ECDSA_sign() is really supported.
445 // all other method pointers are either stubs returning errors, or no-ops.
446 //
447 // Note: The ECDSA_METHOD structure doesn't have init/finish
448 // methods. As such, the only way to to ensure the global
449 // JNI reference is properly released when the EVP_PKEY is
450 // destroyed is to use a custom EX_DATA type.
451
452 // Used to ensure that the global JNI reference associated with a
453 // custom EC_KEY + ECDSA_METHOD is released when the key is destroyed.
454 void ExDataFree(void* parent,
455 void* ptr,
456 CRYPTO_EX_DATA* ad,
457 int idx,
458 long argl,
459 void* argp) {
460 jobject private_key = reinterpret_cast<jobject>(ptr);
461 if (private_key == NULL)
462 return;
463
464 CRYPTO_set_ex_data(ad, idx, NULL);
465
466 JNIEnv* env = base::android::AttachCurrentThread();
467 env->DeleteGlobalRef(private_key);
468 }
469
470 int ExDataDup(CRYPTO_EX_DATA* to,
471 CRYPTO_EX_DATA* from,
472 void* from_d,
473 int idx,
474 long argl,
475 void* argp) {
476 // This callback shall never be called with the current OpenSSL
477 // implementation (the library only ever duplicates EX_DATA items
478 // for SSL and BIO objects). But provide this to catch regressions
479 // in the future.
Ryan Sleevi 2013/02/04 22:53:27 This sort of subtlety leaves me afraid of a double
digit1 2013/02/05 14:31:58 Done.
480 NOTIMPLEMENTED();
481 LOG(WARNING) << "ExDataDup for was called for ECDSA custom key !?";
482 // Return value is currently ignored by OpenSSL.
483 return 0;
484 }
485
486 int s_ecdsa_ex_data_index;
487
488 void EcdsaInitExDataIndex(void) {
489 // Note that OpenSSL does not provide a way to unregister these
490 // indices, so don't worry about releasing them on program exit.
491 // There is also no need for an ExDataNew function.
492 s_ecdsa_ex_data_index = ECDSA_get_ex_new_index(0, // argl
493 NULL, // argp
494 NULL, // new_func
495 ExDataDup, // dup_func
496 ExDataFree); // free_func
497 }
498
499 // Returns the index of the custom EX_DATA used to store the JNI reference.
500 int EcdsaGetExDataIndex(void) {
501 // The index must be initialized once per processs, and this function
502 // can be called from distinct threads. Use a pthread_once_t to perform
503 // proper lazy initialization.
504 static pthread_once_t once = PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT;
505 pthread_once(&once, EcdsaInitExDataIndex);
506 return s_ecdsa_ex_data_index;
Ryan Sleevi 2013/02/04 22:53:27 So it's clear for general reference, I don't think
digit1 2013/02/05 14:31:58 I'm not sure I understand. Are you saying it's not
Ryan Sleevi 2013/02/06 22:48:02 I'm saying I don't know, but that I hadn't seen th
507 }
508
509 ECDSA_SIG* EcdsaMethodDoSign(const unsigned char* dgst,
510 int dgst_len,
511 const BIGNUM* inv,
512 const BIGNUM* rp,
513 EC_KEY* eckey) {
514 // Retrieve private key JNI reference.
515 jobject private_key = reinterpret_cast<jobject>(
516 ECDSA_get_ex_data(eckey, EcdsaGetExDataIndex()));
517 if (!private_key) {
518 LOG(WARNING) << "Null JNI reference passed to EcdsaMethodDoSign!";
519 return NULL;
520 }
521 // Sign message with it through JNI.
522 std::vector<uint8> signature;
523 if (!net::android::RawSignDigestWithPrivateKey(
524 private_key,
525 base::StringPiece(
526 reinterpret_cast<const char*>(dgst),
527 static_cast<size_t>(dgst_len)),
528 &signature)) {
Ryan Sleevi 2013/02/04 22:53:27 style: indents are wrong
digit1 2013/02/05 14:31:58 Done.
529 LOG(WARNING) << "Could not sign message in EcdsaMethodDoSign!";
530 return NULL;
531 }
532
533 // Note: With ECDSA, the actual signature may be smaller than
534 // ECDSA_size().
535 size_t max_expected_size = static_cast<size_t>(ECDSA_size(eckey));
536 if (signature.size() > max_expected_size) {
537 LOG(ERROR) << "ECDSA Signature size mismatch, actual: " <<
538 signature.size() << ", expected <= " << max_expected_size;
Ryan Sleevi 2013/02/04 22:53:27 style: << is wrong
digit1 2013/02/05 14:31:58 Done.
539 return 0;
540 }
541
542 // Convert signature to ECDSA_SIG object
543 const unsigned char* sigbuf =
544 reinterpret_cast<const unsigned char*>(&signature[0]);
545 long siglen = static_cast<long>(signature.size());
546 return d2i_ECDSA_SIG(NULL, &sigbuf, siglen);
547 }
548
549 int EcdsaMethodSignSetup(EC_KEY* eckey,
550 BN_CTX* ctx,
551 BIGNUM** kinv,
552 BIGNUM** r) {
553 NOTIMPLEMENTED();
554 ECDSAerr(ECDSA_F_ECDSA_SIGN_SETUP, ECDSA_R_ERR_EC_LIB);
555 return -1;
556 }
557
558 int EcdsaMethodDoVerify(const unsigned char* dgst,
559 int dgst_len,
560 const ECDSA_SIG* sig,
561 EC_KEY* eckey) {
562 NOTIMPLEMENTED();
563 ECDSAerr(ECDSA_F_ECDSA_DO_VERIFY, ECDSA_R_ERR_EC_LIB);
564 return -1;
565 }
566
567 const ECDSA_METHOD android_ecdsa_method = {
568 /* .name = */ "Android signing-only ECDSA method",
569 /* .ecdsa_do_sign = */ EcdsaMethodDoSign,
570 /* .ecdsa_sign_setup = */ EcdsaMethodSignSetup,
571 /* .ecdsa_do_verify = */ EcdsaMethodDoVerify,
572 /* .flags = */ 0,
573 /* .app_data = */ NULL,
574 };
575
576 void GetEcdsaPkeyWrapper(ScopedEVP_PKEY& pkey,
577 ScopedJavaGlobalRef<jobject>& private_key) {
578 ScopedEC_KEY eckey(EC_KEY_new());
579 ECDSA_set_method(eckey.get(), &android_ecdsa_method);
580
581 // To ensure that ECDSA_size() works properly, craft a custom EC_GROUP
582 // that has the same order than the private key.
583 // In case of error, return directly, since pkey will be left untouched
584 // (and still set to NULL).
585 {
586 std::vector<uint8> order;
587 if (!net::android::GetECKeyOrder(private_key.obj(), &order)) {
588 LOG(ERROR) << "Can't extract order parameter from EC private key";
589 return;
590 }
591 ScopedEC_GROUP group(EC_GROUP_new(EC_GFp_nist_method()));
592 if (!group.get()) {
593 LOG(ERROR) << "Can't create new EC_GROUP";
594 return;
595 }
596 if (!CopyBigNumFromBytes(&group.get()->order, order)) {
597 LOG(ERROR) << "Can't decode order from PrivateKey";
598 return;
599 }
600 EC_KEY_set_group(eckey.get(), group.release());
601 }
Ryan Sleevi 2013/02/04 22:53:27 style: Don't use the extra function-level block. I
digit1 2013/02/05 14:31:58 Done.
602
603 ECDSA_set_ex_data(eckey.get(),
604 EcdsaGetExDataIndex(),
605 private_key.Release());
606
607 EVP_PKEY_assign_EC_KEY(pkey.get(), eckey.release());
608 }
609
610 } // namespace
611
612
613 namespace net {
614 namespace android {
615
616 EVP_PKEY* GetOpenSSLPrivateKeyWrapper(jobject private_key) {
617 // Create scoped JNI global reference from the private key.
618 // This ensure that it will be usable from any thread, not only
619 // from the caller's.
620 //
621 // Note: "ScopedJavaGlobalRef<jobject> ref(a_jobject)" doesn't
622 // compile. Route around this by creating an empty object first,
623 // then resetting it.
624 ScopedJavaGlobalRef<jobject> global_key;
625 global_key.Reset(NULL, private_key);
626 if (global_key.is_null())
627 return NULL;
628
629 // Create new empty EVP_PKEY instance.
630 ScopedEVP_PKEY pkey(EVP_PKEY_new());
631 if (!pkey.get())
632 return NULL;
633
634 // Create sub key type, depending on private key's algorithm type.
635 PrivateKeyType key_type = GetPrivateKeyType(global_key.obj());
636 switch (key_type) {
637 case PRIVATE_KEY_TYPE_RSA:
638 {
639 // Route around platform bug: if Android < 4.2, then
640 // base::android::RawSignDigestWithPrivateKey() cannot work, so
641 // instead, obtain a raw EVP_PKEY* to the system object
642 // backing this PrivateKey object.
643 const int kAndroid42ApiLevel = 17;
644 if (base::android::BuildInfo::GetInstance()->sdk_int() <
645 kAndroid42ApiLevel) {
646 GetRsaLegacyKey(pkey, global_key);
647 } else {
648 // Running on Android 4.2.
649 GetRsaPkeyWrapper(pkey, global_key);
650 }
651 }
652 break;
653 case PRIVATE_KEY_TYPE_DSA:
654 GetDsaPkeyWrapper(pkey, global_key);
655 break;
656 case PRIVATE_KEY_TYPE_ECDSA:
657 GetEcdsaPkeyWrapper(pkey, global_key);
658 break;
659 default:
660 LOG(WARNING)
661 << "GetOpenSSLPrivateKeyWrapper() called with invalid key type";
662 return NULL;
663 }
664
665 return pkey.release();
666 }
667
668 } // namespace android
669 } // namespace net
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