/src/openssl31/crypto/engine/eng_dyn.c
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1 | | /* |
2 | | * Copyright 2001-2022 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 | | /* We need to use some engine deprecated APIs */ |
11 | | #define OPENSSL_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATED |
12 | | |
13 | | #include "eng_local.h" |
14 | | #include "internal/dso.h" |
15 | | #include <openssl/crypto.h> |
16 | | |
17 | | /* |
18 | | * Shared libraries implementing ENGINEs for use by the "dynamic" ENGINE |
19 | | * loader should implement the hook-up functions with the following |
20 | | * prototypes. |
21 | | */ |
22 | | |
23 | | /* Our ENGINE handlers */ |
24 | | static int dynamic_init(ENGINE *e); |
25 | | static int dynamic_finish(ENGINE *e); |
26 | | static int dynamic_ctrl(ENGINE *e, int cmd, long i, void *p, |
27 | | void (*f) (void)); |
28 | | /* Predeclare our context type */ |
29 | | typedef struct st_dynamic_data_ctx dynamic_data_ctx; |
30 | | /* The implementation for the important control command */ |
31 | | static int dynamic_load(ENGINE *e, dynamic_data_ctx *ctx); |
32 | | |
33 | 0 | #define DYNAMIC_CMD_SO_PATH ENGINE_CMD_BASE |
34 | 0 | #define DYNAMIC_CMD_NO_VCHECK (ENGINE_CMD_BASE + 1) |
35 | 0 | #define DYNAMIC_CMD_ID (ENGINE_CMD_BASE + 2) |
36 | 0 | #define DYNAMIC_CMD_LIST_ADD (ENGINE_CMD_BASE + 3) |
37 | 0 | #define DYNAMIC_CMD_DIR_LOAD (ENGINE_CMD_BASE + 4) |
38 | 0 | #define DYNAMIC_CMD_DIR_ADD (ENGINE_CMD_BASE + 5) |
39 | 0 | #define DYNAMIC_CMD_LOAD (ENGINE_CMD_BASE + 6) |
40 | | |
41 | | /* The constants used when creating the ENGINE */ |
42 | | static const char *engine_dynamic_id = "dynamic"; |
43 | | static const char *engine_dynamic_name = "Dynamic engine loading support"; |
44 | | static const ENGINE_CMD_DEFN dynamic_cmd_defns[] = { |
45 | | {DYNAMIC_CMD_SO_PATH, |
46 | | "SO_PATH", |
47 | | "Specifies the path to the new ENGINE shared library", |
48 | | ENGINE_CMD_FLAG_STRING}, |
49 | | {DYNAMIC_CMD_NO_VCHECK, |
50 | | "NO_VCHECK", |
51 | | "Specifies to continue even if version checking fails (boolean)", |
52 | | ENGINE_CMD_FLAG_NUMERIC}, |
53 | | {DYNAMIC_CMD_ID, |
54 | | "ID", |
55 | | "Specifies an ENGINE id name for loading", |
56 | | ENGINE_CMD_FLAG_STRING}, |
57 | | {DYNAMIC_CMD_LIST_ADD, |
58 | | "LIST_ADD", |
59 | | "Whether to add a loaded ENGINE to the internal list (0=no,1=yes,2=mandatory)", |
60 | | ENGINE_CMD_FLAG_NUMERIC}, |
61 | | {DYNAMIC_CMD_DIR_LOAD, |
62 | | "DIR_LOAD", |
63 | | "Specifies whether to load from 'DIR_ADD' directories (0=no,1=yes,2=mandatory)", |
64 | | ENGINE_CMD_FLAG_NUMERIC}, |
65 | | {DYNAMIC_CMD_DIR_ADD, |
66 | | "DIR_ADD", |
67 | | "Adds a directory from which ENGINEs can be loaded", |
68 | | ENGINE_CMD_FLAG_STRING}, |
69 | | {DYNAMIC_CMD_LOAD, |
70 | | "LOAD", |
71 | | "Load up the ENGINE specified by other settings", |
72 | | ENGINE_CMD_FLAG_NO_INPUT}, |
73 | | {0, NULL, NULL, 0} |
74 | | }; |
75 | | |
76 | | /* |
77 | | * Loading code stores state inside the ENGINE structure via the "ex_data" |
78 | | * element. We load all our state into a single structure and use that as a |
79 | | * single context in the "ex_data" stack. |
80 | | */ |
81 | | struct st_dynamic_data_ctx { |
82 | | /* The DSO object we load that supplies the ENGINE code */ |
83 | | DSO *dynamic_dso; |
84 | | /* |
85 | | * The function pointer to the version checking shared library function |
86 | | */ |
87 | | dynamic_v_check_fn v_check; |
88 | | /* |
89 | | * The function pointer to the engine-binding shared library function |
90 | | */ |
91 | | dynamic_bind_engine bind_engine; |
92 | | /* The default name/path for loading the shared library */ |
93 | | char *DYNAMIC_LIBNAME; |
94 | | /* Whether to continue loading on a version check failure */ |
95 | | int no_vcheck; |
96 | | /* If non-NULL, stipulates the 'id' of the ENGINE to be loaded */ |
97 | | char *engine_id; |
98 | | /* |
99 | | * If non-zero, a successfully loaded ENGINE should be added to the |
100 | | * internal ENGINE list. If 2, the add must succeed or the entire load |
101 | | * should fail. |
102 | | */ |
103 | | int list_add_value; |
104 | | /* The symbol name for the version checking function */ |
105 | | const char *DYNAMIC_F1; |
106 | | /* The symbol name for the "initialise ENGINE structure" function */ |
107 | | const char *DYNAMIC_F2; |
108 | | /* |
109 | | * Whether to never use 'dirs', use 'dirs' as a fallback, or only use |
110 | | * 'dirs' for loading. Default is to use 'dirs' as a fallback. |
111 | | */ |
112 | | int dir_load; |
113 | | /* A stack of directories from which ENGINEs could be loaded */ |
114 | | STACK_OF(OPENSSL_STRING) *dirs; |
115 | | }; |
116 | | |
117 | | /* |
118 | | * This is the "ex_data" index we obtain and reserve for use with our context |
119 | | * structure. |
120 | | */ |
121 | | static int dynamic_ex_data_idx = -1; |
122 | | |
123 | | static void int_free_str(char *s) |
124 | 0 | { |
125 | 0 | OPENSSL_free(s); |
126 | 0 | } |
127 | | |
128 | | /* |
129 | | * Because our ex_data element may or may not get allocated depending on |
130 | | * whether a "first-use" occurs before the ENGINE is freed, we have a memory |
131 | | * leak problem to solve. We can't declare a "new" handler for the ex_data as |
132 | | * we don't want a dynamic_data_ctx in *all* ENGINE structures of all types |
133 | | * (this is a bug in the design of CRYPTO_EX_DATA). As such, we just declare |
134 | | * a "free" handler and that will get called if an ENGINE is being destroyed |
135 | | * and there was an ex_data element corresponding to our context type. |
136 | | */ |
137 | | static void dynamic_data_ctx_free_func(void *parent, void *ptr, |
138 | | CRYPTO_EX_DATA *ad, int idx, long argl, |
139 | | void *argp) |
140 | 0 | { |
141 | 0 | if (ptr) { |
142 | 0 | dynamic_data_ctx *ctx = (dynamic_data_ctx *)ptr; |
143 | 0 | DSO_free(ctx->dynamic_dso); |
144 | 0 | OPENSSL_free(ctx->DYNAMIC_LIBNAME); |
145 | 0 | OPENSSL_free(ctx->engine_id); |
146 | 0 | sk_OPENSSL_STRING_pop_free(ctx->dirs, int_free_str); |
147 | 0 | OPENSSL_free(ctx); |
148 | 0 | } |
149 | 0 | } |
150 | | |
151 | | /* |
152 | | * Construct the per-ENGINE context. We create it blindly and then use a lock |
153 | | * to check for a race - if so, all but one of the threads "racing" will have |
154 | | * wasted their time. The alternative involves creating everything inside the |
155 | | * lock which is far worse. |
156 | | */ |
157 | | static int dynamic_set_data_ctx(ENGINE *e, dynamic_data_ctx **ctx) |
158 | 0 | { |
159 | 0 | dynamic_data_ctx *c = OPENSSL_zalloc(sizeof(*c)); |
160 | 0 | int ret = 0; |
161 | |
|
162 | 0 | if (c == NULL) { |
163 | 0 | ERR_raise(ERR_LIB_ENGINE, ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE); |
164 | 0 | return 0; |
165 | 0 | } |
166 | 0 | c->dirs = sk_OPENSSL_STRING_new_null(); |
167 | 0 | if (c->dirs == NULL) { |
168 | 0 | ERR_raise(ERR_LIB_ENGINE, ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE); |
169 | 0 | goto end; |
170 | 0 | } |
171 | 0 | c->DYNAMIC_F1 = "v_check"; |
172 | 0 | c->DYNAMIC_F2 = "bind_engine"; |
173 | 0 | c->dir_load = 1; |
174 | 0 | if (!CRYPTO_THREAD_write_lock(global_engine_lock)) |
175 | 0 | goto end; |
176 | 0 | if ((*ctx = (dynamic_data_ctx *)ENGINE_get_ex_data(e, |
177 | 0 | dynamic_ex_data_idx)) |
178 | 0 | == NULL) { |
179 | | /* Good, we're the first */ |
180 | 0 | ret = ENGINE_set_ex_data(e, dynamic_ex_data_idx, c); |
181 | 0 | if (ret) { |
182 | 0 | *ctx = c; |
183 | 0 | c = NULL; |
184 | 0 | } |
185 | 0 | } |
186 | 0 | CRYPTO_THREAD_unlock(global_engine_lock); |
187 | 0 | ret = 1; |
188 | | /* |
189 | | * If we lost the race to set the context, c is non-NULL and *ctx is the |
190 | | * context of the thread that won. |
191 | | */ |
192 | 0 | end: |
193 | 0 | if (c != NULL) |
194 | 0 | sk_OPENSSL_STRING_free(c->dirs); |
195 | 0 | OPENSSL_free(c); |
196 | 0 | return ret; |
197 | 0 | } |
198 | | |
199 | | /* |
200 | | * This function retrieves the context structure from an ENGINE's "ex_data", |
201 | | * or if it doesn't exist yet, sets it up. |
202 | | */ |
203 | | static dynamic_data_ctx *dynamic_get_data_ctx(ENGINE *e) |
204 | 0 | { |
205 | 0 | dynamic_data_ctx *ctx; |
206 | 0 | if (dynamic_ex_data_idx < 0) { |
207 | | /* |
208 | | * Create and register the ENGINE ex_data, and associate our "free" |
209 | | * function with it to ensure any allocated contexts get freed when |
210 | | * an ENGINE goes underground. |
211 | | */ |
212 | 0 | int new_idx = ENGINE_get_ex_new_index(0, NULL, NULL, NULL, |
213 | 0 | dynamic_data_ctx_free_func); |
214 | 0 | if (new_idx == -1) { |
215 | 0 | ERR_raise(ERR_LIB_ENGINE, ENGINE_R_NO_INDEX); |
216 | 0 | return NULL; |
217 | 0 | } |
218 | 0 | if (!CRYPTO_THREAD_write_lock(global_engine_lock)) |
219 | 0 | return NULL; |
220 | | /* Avoid a race by checking again inside this lock */ |
221 | 0 | if (dynamic_ex_data_idx < 0) { |
222 | | /* Good, someone didn't beat us to it */ |
223 | 0 | dynamic_ex_data_idx = new_idx; |
224 | 0 | new_idx = -1; |
225 | 0 | } |
226 | 0 | CRYPTO_THREAD_unlock(global_engine_lock); |
227 | | /* |
228 | | * In theory we could "give back" the index here if (new_idx>-1), but |
229 | | * it's not possible and wouldn't gain us much if it were. |
230 | | */ |
231 | 0 | } |
232 | 0 | ctx = (dynamic_data_ctx *)ENGINE_get_ex_data(e, dynamic_ex_data_idx); |
233 | | /* Check if the context needs to be created */ |
234 | 0 | if ((ctx == NULL) && !dynamic_set_data_ctx(e, &ctx)) |
235 | | /* "set_data" will set errors if necessary */ |
236 | 0 | return NULL; |
237 | 0 | return ctx; |
238 | 0 | } |
239 | | |
240 | | static ENGINE *engine_dynamic(void) |
241 | 0 | { |
242 | 0 | ENGINE *ret = ENGINE_new(); |
243 | 0 | if (ret == NULL) |
244 | 0 | return NULL; |
245 | 0 | if (!ENGINE_set_id(ret, engine_dynamic_id) || |
246 | 0 | !ENGINE_set_name(ret, engine_dynamic_name) || |
247 | 0 | !ENGINE_set_init_function(ret, dynamic_init) || |
248 | 0 | !ENGINE_set_finish_function(ret, dynamic_finish) || |
249 | 0 | !ENGINE_set_ctrl_function(ret, dynamic_ctrl) || |
250 | 0 | !ENGINE_set_flags(ret, ENGINE_FLAGS_BY_ID_COPY) || |
251 | 0 | !ENGINE_set_cmd_defns(ret, dynamic_cmd_defns)) { |
252 | 0 | ENGINE_free(ret); |
253 | 0 | return NULL; |
254 | 0 | } |
255 | 0 | return ret; |
256 | 0 | } |
257 | | |
258 | | void engine_load_dynamic_int(void) |
259 | 0 | { |
260 | 0 | ENGINE *toadd = engine_dynamic(); |
261 | 0 | if (!toadd) |
262 | 0 | return; |
263 | | |
264 | 0 | ERR_set_mark(); |
265 | 0 | ENGINE_add(toadd); |
266 | | /* |
267 | | * If the "add" worked, it gets a structural reference. So either way, we |
268 | | * release our just-created reference. |
269 | | */ |
270 | 0 | ENGINE_free(toadd); |
271 | | /* |
272 | | * If the "add" didn't work, it was probably a conflict because it was |
273 | | * already added (eg. someone calling ENGINE_load_blah then calling |
274 | | * ENGINE_load_builtin_engines() perhaps). |
275 | | */ |
276 | 0 | ERR_pop_to_mark(); |
277 | 0 | } |
278 | | |
279 | | static int dynamic_init(ENGINE *e) |
280 | 0 | { |
281 | | /* |
282 | | * We always return failure - the "dynamic" engine itself can't be used |
283 | | * for anything. |
284 | | */ |
285 | 0 | return 0; |
286 | 0 | } |
287 | | |
288 | | static int dynamic_finish(ENGINE *e) |
289 | 0 | { |
290 | | /* |
291 | | * This should never be called on account of "dynamic_init" always |
292 | | * failing. |
293 | | */ |
294 | 0 | return 0; |
295 | 0 | } |
296 | | |
297 | | static int dynamic_ctrl(ENGINE *e, int cmd, long i, void *p, void (*f) (void)) |
298 | 0 | { |
299 | 0 | dynamic_data_ctx *ctx = dynamic_get_data_ctx(e); |
300 | 0 | int initialised; |
301 | |
|
302 | 0 | if (!ctx) { |
303 | 0 | ERR_raise(ERR_LIB_ENGINE, ENGINE_R_NOT_LOADED); |
304 | 0 | return 0; |
305 | 0 | } |
306 | 0 | initialised = ((ctx->dynamic_dso == NULL) ? 0 : 1); |
307 | | /* All our control commands require the ENGINE to be uninitialised */ |
308 | 0 | if (initialised) { |
309 | 0 | ERR_raise(ERR_LIB_ENGINE, ENGINE_R_ALREADY_LOADED); |
310 | 0 | return 0; |
311 | 0 | } |
312 | 0 | switch (cmd) { |
313 | 0 | case DYNAMIC_CMD_SO_PATH: |
314 | | /* a NULL 'p' or a string of zero-length is the same thing */ |
315 | 0 | if (p && (strlen((const char *)p) < 1)) |
316 | 0 | p = NULL; |
317 | 0 | OPENSSL_free(ctx->DYNAMIC_LIBNAME); |
318 | 0 | if (p) |
319 | 0 | ctx->DYNAMIC_LIBNAME = OPENSSL_strdup(p); |
320 | 0 | else |
321 | 0 | ctx->DYNAMIC_LIBNAME = NULL; |
322 | 0 | return (ctx->DYNAMIC_LIBNAME ? 1 : 0); |
323 | 0 | case DYNAMIC_CMD_NO_VCHECK: |
324 | 0 | ctx->no_vcheck = ((i == 0) ? 0 : 1); |
325 | 0 | return 1; |
326 | 0 | case DYNAMIC_CMD_ID: |
327 | | /* a NULL 'p' or a string of zero-length is the same thing */ |
328 | 0 | if (p && (strlen((const char *)p) < 1)) |
329 | 0 | p = NULL; |
330 | 0 | OPENSSL_free(ctx->engine_id); |
331 | 0 | if (p) |
332 | 0 | ctx->engine_id = OPENSSL_strdup(p); |
333 | 0 | else |
334 | 0 | ctx->engine_id = NULL; |
335 | 0 | return (ctx->engine_id ? 1 : 0); |
336 | 0 | case DYNAMIC_CMD_LIST_ADD: |
337 | 0 | if ((i < 0) || (i > 2)) { |
338 | 0 | ERR_raise(ERR_LIB_ENGINE, ENGINE_R_INVALID_ARGUMENT); |
339 | 0 | return 0; |
340 | 0 | } |
341 | 0 | ctx->list_add_value = (int)i; |
342 | 0 | return 1; |
343 | 0 | case DYNAMIC_CMD_LOAD: |
344 | 0 | return dynamic_load(e, ctx); |
345 | 0 | case DYNAMIC_CMD_DIR_LOAD: |
346 | 0 | if ((i < 0) || (i > 2)) { |
347 | 0 | ERR_raise(ERR_LIB_ENGINE, ENGINE_R_INVALID_ARGUMENT); |
348 | 0 | return 0; |
349 | 0 | } |
350 | 0 | ctx->dir_load = (int)i; |
351 | 0 | return 1; |
352 | 0 | case DYNAMIC_CMD_DIR_ADD: |
353 | | /* a NULL 'p' or a string of zero-length is the same thing */ |
354 | 0 | if (p == NULL || (strlen((const char *)p) < 1)) { |
355 | 0 | ERR_raise(ERR_LIB_ENGINE, ENGINE_R_INVALID_ARGUMENT); |
356 | 0 | return 0; |
357 | 0 | } |
358 | 0 | { |
359 | 0 | char *tmp_str = OPENSSL_strdup(p); |
360 | 0 | if (tmp_str == NULL) { |
361 | 0 | ERR_raise(ERR_LIB_ENGINE, ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE); |
362 | 0 | return 0; |
363 | 0 | } |
364 | 0 | if (!sk_OPENSSL_STRING_push(ctx->dirs, tmp_str)) { |
365 | 0 | OPENSSL_free(tmp_str); |
366 | 0 | ERR_raise(ERR_LIB_ENGINE, ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE); |
367 | 0 | return 0; |
368 | 0 | } |
369 | 0 | } |
370 | 0 | return 1; |
371 | 0 | default: |
372 | 0 | break; |
373 | 0 | } |
374 | 0 | ERR_raise(ERR_LIB_ENGINE, ENGINE_R_CTRL_COMMAND_NOT_IMPLEMENTED); |
375 | 0 | return 0; |
376 | 0 | } |
377 | | |
378 | | static int int_load(dynamic_data_ctx *ctx) |
379 | 0 | { |
380 | 0 | int num, loop; |
381 | | /* Unless told not to, try a direct load */ |
382 | 0 | if ((ctx->dir_load != 2) && (DSO_load(ctx->dynamic_dso, |
383 | 0 | ctx->DYNAMIC_LIBNAME, NULL, |
384 | 0 | 0)) != NULL) |
385 | 0 | return 1; |
386 | | /* If we're not allowed to use 'dirs' or we have none, fail */ |
387 | 0 | if (!ctx->dir_load || (num = sk_OPENSSL_STRING_num(ctx->dirs)) < 1) |
388 | 0 | return 0; |
389 | 0 | for (loop = 0; loop < num; loop++) { |
390 | 0 | const char *s = sk_OPENSSL_STRING_value(ctx->dirs, loop); |
391 | 0 | char *merge = DSO_merge(ctx->dynamic_dso, ctx->DYNAMIC_LIBNAME, s); |
392 | 0 | if (!merge) |
393 | 0 | return 0; |
394 | 0 | if (DSO_load(ctx->dynamic_dso, merge, NULL, 0)) { |
395 | | /* Found what we're looking for */ |
396 | 0 | OPENSSL_free(merge); |
397 | 0 | return 1; |
398 | 0 | } |
399 | 0 | OPENSSL_free(merge); |
400 | 0 | } |
401 | 0 | return 0; |
402 | 0 | } |
403 | | |
404 | | /* |
405 | | * Unfortunately the version checker does not distinguish between |
406 | | * engines built for openssl 1.1.x and openssl 3.x, but loading |
407 | | * an engine that is built for openssl 1.1.x will cause a fatal |
408 | | * error. Detect such engines, since EVP_PKEY_base_id is exported |
409 | | * as a function in openssl 1.1.x, while it is named EVP_PKEY_get_base_id |
410 | | * in openssl 3.x. Therefore we take the presence of that symbol |
411 | | * as an indication that the engine will be incompatible. |
412 | | */ |
413 | | static int using_libcrypto_11(dynamic_data_ctx *ctx) |
414 | 0 | { |
415 | 0 | int ret; |
416 | |
|
417 | 0 | ERR_set_mark(); |
418 | 0 | ret = DSO_bind_func(ctx->dynamic_dso, "EVP_PKEY_base_id") != NULL; |
419 | 0 | ERR_pop_to_mark(); |
420 | |
|
421 | 0 | return ret; |
422 | 0 | } |
423 | | |
424 | | static int dynamic_load(ENGINE *e, dynamic_data_ctx *ctx) |
425 | 0 | { |
426 | 0 | ENGINE cpy; |
427 | 0 | dynamic_fns fns; |
428 | |
|
429 | 0 | if (ctx->dynamic_dso == NULL) |
430 | 0 | ctx->dynamic_dso = DSO_new(); |
431 | 0 | if (ctx->dynamic_dso == NULL) |
432 | 0 | return 0; |
433 | 0 | if (!ctx->DYNAMIC_LIBNAME) { |
434 | 0 | if (!ctx->engine_id) |
435 | 0 | return 0; |
436 | 0 | DSO_ctrl(ctx->dynamic_dso, DSO_CTRL_SET_FLAGS, |
437 | 0 | DSO_FLAG_NAME_TRANSLATION_EXT_ONLY, NULL); |
438 | 0 | ctx->DYNAMIC_LIBNAME = |
439 | 0 | DSO_convert_filename(ctx->dynamic_dso, ctx->engine_id); |
440 | 0 | } |
441 | 0 | if (!int_load(ctx)) { |
442 | 0 | ERR_raise(ERR_LIB_ENGINE, ENGINE_R_DSO_NOT_FOUND); |
443 | 0 | DSO_free(ctx->dynamic_dso); |
444 | 0 | ctx->dynamic_dso = NULL; |
445 | 0 | return 0; |
446 | 0 | } |
447 | | /* We have to find a bind function otherwise it'll always end badly */ |
448 | 0 | if (! |
449 | 0 | (ctx->bind_engine = |
450 | 0 | (dynamic_bind_engine) DSO_bind_func(ctx->dynamic_dso, |
451 | 0 | ctx->DYNAMIC_F2))) { |
452 | 0 | ctx->bind_engine = NULL; |
453 | 0 | DSO_free(ctx->dynamic_dso); |
454 | 0 | ctx->dynamic_dso = NULL; |
455 | 0 | ERR_raise(ERR_LIB_ENGINE, ENGINE_R_DSO_FAILURE); |
456 | 0 | return 0; |
457 | 0 | } |
458 | | /* Do we perform version checking? */ |
459 | 0 | if (!ctx->no_vcheck) { |
460 | 0 | unsigned long vcheck_res = 0; |
461 | | /* |
462 | | * Now we try to find a version checking function and decide how to |
463 | | * cope with failure if/when it fails. |
464 | | */ |
465 | 0 | ctx->v_check = |
466 | 0 | (dynamic_v_check_fn) DSO_bind_func(ctx->dynamic_dso, |
467 | 0 | ctx->DYNAMIC_F1); |
468 | 0 | if (ctx->v_check) |
469 | 0 | vcheck_res = ctx->v_check(OSSL_DYNAMIC_VERSION); |
470 | | /* |
471 | | * We fail if the version checker veto'd the load *or* if it is |
472 | | * deferring to us (by returning its version) and we think it is too |
473 | | * old. Also fail if this is engine for openssl 1.1.x. |
474 | | */ |
475 | 0 | if (vcheck_res < OSSL_DYNAMIC_OLDEST || using_libcrypto_11(ctx)) { |
476 | | /* Fail */ |
477 | 0 | ctx->bind_engine = NULL; |
478 | 0 | ctx->v_check = NULL; |
479 | 0 | DSO_free(ctx->dynamic_dso); |
480 | 0 | ctx->dynamic_dso = NULL; |
481 | 0 | ERR_raise(ERR_LIB_ENGINE, ENGINE_R_VERSION_INCOMPATIBILITY); |
482 | 0 | return 0; |
483 | 0 | } |
484 | 0 | } |
485 | | /* |
486 | | * First binary copy the ENGINE structure so that we can roll back if the |
487 | | * hand-over fails |
488 | | */ |
489 | 0 | memcpy(&cpy, e, sizeof(ENGINE)); |
490 | | /* |
491 | | * Provide the ERR, "ex_data", memory, and locking callbacks so the |
492 | | * loaded library uses our state rather than its own. FIXME: As noted in |
493 | | * engine.h, much of this would be simplified if each area of code |
494 | | * provided its own "summary" structure of all related callbacks. It |
495 | | * would also increase opaqueness. |
496 | | */ |
497 | 0 | fns.static_state = ENGINE_get_static_state(); |
498 | 0 | CRYPTO_get_mem_functions(&fns.mem_fns.malloc_fn, &fns.mem_fns.realloc_fn, |
499 | 0 | &fns.mem_fns.free_fn); |
500 | | /* |
501 | | * Now that we've loaded the dynamic engine, make sure no "dynamic" |
502 | | * ENGINE elements will show through. |
503 | | */ |
504 | 0 | engine_set_all_null(e); |
505 | | |
506 | | /* Try to bind the ENGINE onto our own ENGINE structure */ |
507 | 0 | if (!engine_add_dynamic_id(e, (ENGINE_DYNAMIC_ID)ctx->bind_engine, 1) |
508 | 0 | || !ctx->bind_engine(e, ctx->engine_id, &fns)) { |
509 | 0 | engine_remove_dynamic_id(e, 1); |
510 | 0 | ctx->bind_engine = NULL; |
511 | 0 | ctx->v_check = NULL; |
512 | 0 | DSO_free(ctx->dynamic_dso); |
513 | 0 | ctx->dynamic_dso = NULL; |
514 | 0 | ERR_raise(ERR_LIB_ENGINE, ENGINE_R_INIT_FAILED); |
515 | | /* Copy the original ENGINE structure back */ |
516 | 0 | memcpy(e, &cpy, sizeof(ENGINE)); |
517 | 0 | return 0; |
518 | 0 | } |
519 | | /* Do we try to add this ENGINE to the internal list too? */ |
520 | 0 | if (ctx->list_add_value > 0) { |
521 | 0 | if (!ENGINE_add(e)) { |
522 | | /* Do we tolerate this or fail? */ |
523 | 0 | if (ctx->list_add_value > 1) { |
524 | | /* |
525 | | * Fail - NB: By this time, it's too late to rollback, and |
526 | | * trying to do so allows the bind_engine() code to have |
527 | | * created leaks. We just have to fail where we are, after |
528 | | * the ENGINE has changed. |
529 | | */ |
530 | 0 | ERR_raise(ERR_LIB_ENGINE, ENGINE_R_CONFLICTING_ENGINE_ID); |
531 | 0 | return 0; |
532 | 0 | } |
533 | | /* Tolerate */ |
534 | 0 | ERR_clear_error(); |
535 | 0 | } |
536 | 0 | } |
537 | 0 | return 1; |
538 | 0 | } |