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Command: PKCS7_dataInit | Section: 3 | Source: OpenBSD | File: PKCS7_dataInit.3
PKCS7_DATAINIT(3) FreeBSD Library Functions Manual PKCS7_DATAINIT(3)
NAME
PKCS7_dataInit - construct a BIO chain for adding or retrieving content
SYNOPSIS
#include <openssl/pkcs7.h>
BIO *
PKCS7_dataInit(PKCS7 *p7, BIO *indata);
DESCRIPTION
PKCS7_dataInit() constructs a BIO chain in preparation for putting data
into or retrieving data out of p7. Depending on the contentType of p7,
the created chain starts with:
for SignedData:
one or more BIO_f_md(3) message digest filters
for EnvelopedData:
one BIO_f_cipher(3) encryption filter
for SignedAndEnvelopedData:
one or more BIO_f_md(3) message digest filters followed by one
BIO_f_cipher(3) encryption filter
for DigestedData:
one BIO_f_md(3) message digest filter
for arbitrary data:
no filter BIO
One additional BIO is appended to the end of the chain, depending on the
first condition that holds in the following list:
indata if the indata argument is not NULL. This only makes sense while
verifying a detached signature, in which case indata is expected
to supply the content associated with the detached signature.
BIO_s_null(3)
if the contentType of p7 is SignedData and it is configured to
contain a detached signature. This only makes sense while
creating the detached signature.
BIO_new_mem_buf(3)
when reading from a SignedData or DigestedData object.
PKCS7_dataInit() attaches the end of the chain to the nested
content of p7.
BIO_s_mem(3)
otherwise. This is the most common case while writing data to
p7. PKCS7_dataFinal(3) can later be used to transfer the data
from the memory BIO into p7.
Adding content
Before calling PKCS7_dataInit() in order to add content, PKCS7_new(3),
PKCS7_set_type(3), and PKCS7_content_new(3) are typically required to
create p7, to choose its desired type, and to allocate the nested
ContentInfo structure. Alternatively, for SignedData, PKCS7_sign(3) can
be used with the PKCS7_PARTIAL or PKCS7_STREAM flags or for
EnvelopedData, PKCS7_encrypt(3) with the PKCS7_STREAM flag.
After calling PKCS7_dataInit(), the desired data can be written into the
returned BIO, BIO_flush(3) can be called on it, PKCS7_dataFinal(3) can be
used to transfer the processed data from the returned memory BIO to the
p7 structure, and the chain can finally be destroyed with
BIO_free_all(3).
While PKCS7_dataInit() does support the EnvelopedData and
SignedAndEnvelopedData types, using it for these types is awkward and
error prone except when using PKCS7_encrypt(3) for the setup because
PKCS7_content_new(3) does not support these two types. So in addition to
creating p7 itself and setting its type, the nested ContentInfo structure
also needs to be constructed with PKCS7_new(3) and PKCS7_set_type(3) and
manually inserted into the correct field of the respective sub-structure
of p7.
Retrieving content
PKCS7_dataInit() can also be called on a fully populated object of type
SignedData or DigestedData. After that, BIO_read(3) can be used to
retrieve data from it. In this use case, do not call PKCS7_dataFinal(3);
simply proceed directly to BIO_free_all(3) after reading the data.
RETURN VALUES
PKCS7_dataInit() returns a BIO chain on success or NULL on failure. It
fails if p7 is NULL, if the content field of p7 is empty, if the
contentType of p7 is unsupported, if a cipher is required but none is
configured, or if any required operation fails, for example due to lack
of memory or for various other reasons.
SEE ALSO
BIO_new(3), BIO_read(3), PKCS7_content_new(3), PKCS7_dataFinal(3),
PKCS7_encrypt(3), PKCS7_final(3), PKCS7_new(3), PKCS7_set_type(3),
PKCS7_sign(3)
HISTORY
PKCS7_dataInit() first appeared in SSLeay 0.8.1 and has been available
since OpenBSD 2.4.
CAVEATS
This function does not support EncryptedData.
BUGS
If p7 is a fully populated structure containing EnvelopedData,
SignedAndEnvelopedData, or arbitrary data, PKCS7_dataInit() returns a BIO
chain that ultimately reads from an empty memory BIO, so reading from it
will instantly return an end-of-file indication rather than reading the
actual data contained in p7.
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