provider-encoder.7ssl(7)

SECCIÓN: 7 - Miscelánea

PROVIDER-ENCODER(7SSL) OpenSSL PROVIDER-ENCODER(7SSL)

NAME

provider-encoder - The OSSL_ENCODER library <-> provider functions

SYNOPSIS

#include <openssl/core_dispatch.h>

/*

* None of these are actual functions, but are displayed like this for

* the function signatures for functions that are offered as function

* pointers in OSSL_DISPATCH arrays.

*/

/* Encoder parameter accessor and descriptor */

const OSSL_PARAM *OSSL_FUNC_encoder_gettable_params(void *provctx);

int OSSL_FUNC_encoder_get_params(OSSL_PARAM params[]);

/* Functions to construct / destruct / manipulate the encoder context */

void *OSSL_FUNC_encoder_newctx(void *provctx);

void OSSL_FUNC_encoder_freectx(void *ctx);

int OSSL_FUNC_encoder_set_ctx_params(void *ctx, const OSSL_PARAM params[]);

const OSSL_PARAM *OSSL_FUNC_encoder_settable_ctx_params(void *provctx);

/* Functions to check selection support */

int OSSL_FUNC_encoder_does_selection(void *provctx, int selection);

/* Functions to encode object data */

int OSSL_FUNC_encoder_encode(void *ctx, OSSL_CORE_BIO *out,

const void *obj_raw,

const OSSL_PARAM obj_abstract[],

int selection,

OSSL_PASSPHRASE_CALLBACK *cb,

void *cbarg);

/* Functions to import and free a temporary object to be encoded */

void *OSSL_FUNC_encoder_import_object(void *ctx, int selection,

const OSSL_PARAM params[]);

void OSSL_FUNC_encoder_free_object(void *obj);

DESCRIPTION

We use the wide term "encode" in this manual. This includes but is not

limited to serialization.

The ENCODER operation is a generic method to encode a provider-native

object (obj_raw) or an object abstraction (object_abstract, see

provider-object(7)) into an encoded form, and write the result to the

given OSSL_CORE_BIO. If the caller wants to get the encoded stream to

memory, it should provide a BIO_s_mem(3) BIO.

The encoder doesn't need to know more about the OSSL_CORE_BIO pointer

than being able to pass it to the appropriate BIO upcalls (see "Core

functions" in provider-base(7)).

The ENCODER implementation may be part of a chain, where data is passed

from one to the next. For example, there may be an implementation to

encode an object to DER (that object is assumed to be provider-native

and thereby passed via obj_raw), and another one that encodes DER to

PEM (that one would receive the DER encoding via obj_abstract).

The encoding using the OSSL_PARAM(3) array form allows a encoder to be

used for data that's been exported from another provider, and thereby

allow them to exist independently of each other.

The encoding using a provider side object can only be safely used with

provider data coming from the same provider, for example keys with the

KEYMGMT provider.

All "functions" mentioned here are passed as function pointers between

libcrypto and the provider in OSSL_DISPATCH(3) arrays via

OSSL_ALGORITHM(3) arrays that are returned by the provider's

provider_query_operation() function (see "Provider Functions" in

provider-base(7)).

All these "functions" have a corresponding function type definition

named OSSL_FUNC_{name}_fn, and a helper function to retrieve the

function pointer from an OSSL_DISPATCH(3) element named

OSSL_FUNC_{name}. For example, the "function"

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_encode() has these:

typedef int

(OSSL_FUNC_encoder_encode_fn)(void *ctx, OSSL_CORE_BIO *out,

const void *obj_raw,

const OSSL_PARAM obj_abstract[],

int selection,

OSSL_PASSPHRASE_CALLBACK *cb, void *cbarg);

static ossl_inline OSSL_FUNC_encoder_encode_fn

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_encode(const OSSL_DISPATCH *opf);

OSSL_DISPATCH(3) arrays are indexed by numbers that are provided as

macros in openssl-core_dispatch.h(7), as follows:

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_get_params OSSL_FUNC_ENCODER_GET_PARAMS

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_gettable_params OSSL_FUNC_ENCODER_GETTABLE_PARAMS

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_newctx OSSL_FUNC_ENCODER_NEWCTX

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_freectx OSSL_FUNC_ENCODER_FREECTX

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_set_ctx_params OSSL_FUNC_ENCODER_SET_CTX_PARAMS

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_settable_ctx_params OSSL_FUNC_ENCODER_SETTABLE_CTX_PARAMS

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_does_selection OSSL_FUNC_ENCODER_DOES_SELECTION

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_encode OSSL_FUNC_ENCODER_ENCODE

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_import_object OSSL_FUNC_ENCODER_IMPORT_OBJECT

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_free_object OSSL_FUNC_ENCODER_FREE_OBJECT

Names and properties

The name of an implementation should match the type of object it

handles. For example, an implementation that encodes an RSA key should

be named "RSA". Likewise, an implementation that further encodes DER

should be named "DER".

Properties, as defined in the OSSL_ALGORITHM(3) array element of each

decoder implementation, can be used to further specify details about an

implementation:

output

This property is used to specify what type of output the

implementation produces.

This property is mandatory.

OpenSSL providers recognize the following output types:

text

An implementation with that output type outputs human readable

text, making that implementation suitable for "-text" output in

diverse openssl(1) commands.

pem An implementation with that output type outputs PEM formatted

data.

der An implementation with that output type outputs DER formatted

data.

msblob

An implementation with that output type outputs MSBLOB

formatted data.

pvk An implementation with that output type outputs PVK formatted

data.

structure

This property is used to specify the structure that is used for the

encoded object. An example could be "pkcs8", to specify explicitly

that an object (presumably an asymmetric key pair, in this case)

will be wrapped in a PKCS#8 structure as part of the encoding.

This property is optional.

The possible values of both these properties is open ended. A provider

may very well specify output types and structures that libcrypto

doesn't know anything about.

Subset selections

Sometimes, an object has more than one subset of data that is

interesting to treat separately or together. It's possible to specify

what subsets are to be encoded, with a set of bits selection that are

passed in an int.

This set of bits depend entirely on what kind of provider-side object

is passed. For example, those bits are assumed to be the same as those

used with provider-keymgmt(7) (see "Key Objects" in

provider-keymgmt(7)) when the object is an asymmetric keypair.

ENCODER implementations are free to regard the selection as a set of

hints, but must do so with care. In the end, the output must make

sense, and if there's a corresponding decoder, the resulting decoded

object must match the original object that was encoded.

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_does_selection() should tell if a particular

implementation supports any of the combinations given by selection.

Context functions

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_newctx() returns a context to be used with the rest

of the functions.

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_freectx() frees the given ctx, if it was created by

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_newctx().

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_set_ctx_params() sets context data according to

parameters from params that it recognises. Unrecognised parameters

should be ignored. Passing NULL for params should return true.

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_settable_ctx_params() returns a constant

OSSL_PARAM(3) array describing the parameters that

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_set_ctx_params() can handle.

See OSSL_PARAM(3) for further details on the parameters structure used

by OSSL_FUNC_encoder_set_ctx_params() and

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_settable_ctx_params().

Import functions

A provider-native object may be associated with a foreign provider, and

may therefore be unsuitable for direct use with a given ENCODER

implementation. Provided that the foreign provider's implementation to

handle the object has a function to export that object in OSSL_PARAM(3)

array form, the ENCODER implementation should be able to import that

array and create a suitable object to be passed to

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_encode()'s obj_raw.

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_import_object() should import the subset of params

given with selection to create a provider-native object that can be

passed as obj_raw to OSSL_FUNC_encoder_encode().

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_free_object() should free the object that was created

with OSSL_FUNC_encoder_import_object().

Encoding functions

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_encode() should take a provider-native object (in

obj_raw) or an object abstraction (in obj_abstract), and should output

the object in encoded form to the OSSL_CORE_BIO. The selection bits,

if relevant, should determine in greater detail what will be output.

The encoding functions also take an OSSL_PASSPHRASE_CALLBACK(3)

function pointer along with a pointer to application data cbarg, which

should be used when a pass phrase prompt is needed.

Encoder operation parameters

Operation parameters currently recognised by built-in encoders are as

follows:

"cipher" (OSSL_ENCODER_PARAM_CIPHER) <UTF8 string>

The name of the encryption cipher to be used when generating

encrypted encoding. This is used when encoding private keys, as

well as other objects that need protection.

If this name is invalid for the encoding implementation, the

implementation should refuse to perform the encoding, i.e.

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_encode_data() and

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_encode_object() should return an error.

"properties" (OSSL_ENCODER_PARAM_PROPERTIES) <UTF8 string>

The properties to be queried when trying to fetch the algorithm

given with the "cipher" parameter. This must be given together

with the "cipher" parameter to be considered valid.

The encoding implementation isn't obligated to use this value.

However, it is recommended that implementations that do not handle

property strings return an error on receiving this parameter unless

its value NULL or the empty string.

"save-parameters" (OSSL_ENCODER_PARAM_SAVE_PARAMETERS) <integer>

If set to 0 disables saving of key domain parameters. Default is 1.

It currently has an effect only on DSA keys.

Parameters currently recognised by the built-in pass phrase callback:

"info" (OSSL_PASSPHRASE_PARAM_INFO) <UTF8 string>

A string of information that will become part of the pass phrase

prompt. This could be used to give the user information on what

kind of object it's being prompted for.

RETURN VALUES

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_newctx() returns a pointer to a context, or NULL on

failure.

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_set_ctx_params() returns 1, unless a recognised

parameter was invalid or caused an error, for which 0 is returned.

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_settable_ctx_params() returns a pointer to an array

of constant OSSL_PARAM(3) elements.

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_does_selection() returns 1 if the encoder

implementation supports any of the selection bits, otherwise 0.

OSSL_FUNC_encoder_encode() returns 1 on success, or 0 on failure.

SEE ALSO

provider(7)

HISTORY

The ENCODER interface was introduced in OpenSSL 3.0.

Copyright 2019-2025 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.

Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use

this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy

in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at

<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.

3.0.17 2025-09-26 PROVIDER-ENCODER(7SSL)

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