|  | /* Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com) | 
|  | * All rights reserved. | 
|  | * | 
|  | * This package is an SSL implementation written | 
|  | * by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). | 
|  | * The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL. | 
|  | * | 
|  | * This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as | 
|  | * the following conditions are aheared to.  The following conditions | 
|  | * apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, | 
|  | * lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code.  The SSL documentation | 
|  | * included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms | 
|  | * except that the holder is Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). | 
|  | * | 
|  | * Copyright remains Eric Young's, and as such any Copyright notices in | 
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|  | * If this package is used in a product, Eric Young should be given attribution | 
|  | * as the author of the parts of the library used. | 
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|  | * [including the GNU Public Licence.] | 
|  | */ | 
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|  | * | 
|  | * This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young | 
|  | * (eay@cryptsoft.com).  This product includes software written by Tim | 
|  | * Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | #ifndef OPENSSL_HEADER_ERR_H | 
|  | #define OPENSSL_HEADER_ERR_H | 
|  |  | 
|  | #include <stdio.h> | 
|  |  | 
|  | #include <openssl/base.h> | 
|  |  | 
|  | #if defined(__cplusplus) | 
|  | extern "C" { | 
|  | #endif | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Error queue handling functions. | 
|  | // | 
|  | // Errors in OpenSSL are generally signaled by the return value of a function. | 
|  | // When a function fails it may add an entry to a per-thread error queue, | 
|  | // which is managed by the functions in this header. | 
|  | // | 
|  | // Each error contains: | 
|  | //   1) The library (i.e. ec, pem, rsa) which created it. | 
|  | //   2) The file and line number of the call that added the error. | 
|  | //   3) A pointer to some error specific data, which may be NULL. | 
|  | // | 
|  | // The library identifier and reason code are packed in a uint32_t and there | 
|  | // exist various functions for unpacking it. | 
|  | // | 
|  | // The typical behaviour is that an error will occur deep in a call queue and | 
|  | // that code will push an error onto the error queue. As the error queue | 
|  | // unwinds, other functions will push their own errors. Thus, the "least | 
|  | // recent" error is the most specific and the other errors will provide a | 
|  | // backtrace of sorts. | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Startup and shutdown. | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_load_BIO_strings does nothing. | 
|  | // | 
|  | // TODO(fork): remove. libjingle calls this. | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_load_BIO_strings(void); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_load_ERR_strings does nothing. | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_load_ERR_strings(void); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_load_crypto_strings does nothing. | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_load_crypto_strings(void); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_load_RAND_strings does nothing. | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_load_RAND_strings(void); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_free_strings does nothing. | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_free_strings(void); | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Reading and formatting errors. | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_GET_LIB returns the library code for the error. This is one of | 
|  | // the |ERR_LIB_*| values. | 
|  | OPENSSL_INLINE int ERR_GET_LIB(uint32_t packed_error) { | 
|  | return (int)((packed_error >> 24) & 0xff); | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_GET_REASON returns the reason code for the error. This is one of | 
|  | // library-specific |LIB_R_*| values where |LIB| is the library (see | 
|  | // |ERR_GET_LIB|). Note that reason codes are specific to the library. | 
|  | OPENSSL_INLINE int ERR_GET_REASON(uint32_t packed_error) { | 
|  | return (int)(packed_error & 0xfff); | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_get_error gets the packed error code for the least recent error and | 
|  | // removes that error from the queue. If there are no errors in the queue then | 
|  | // it returns zero. | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t ERR_get_error(void); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_get_error_line acts like |ERR_get_error|, except that the file and line | 
|  | // number of the call that added the error are also returned. | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t ERR_get_error_line(const char **file, int *line); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_FLAG_STRING means that the |data| member is a NUL-terminated string that | 
|  | // can be printed. This is always set if |data| is non-NULL. | 
|  | #define ERR_FLAG_STRING 1 | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_FLAG_MALLOCED is passed into |ERR_set_error_data| to indicate that |data| | 
|  | // was allocated with |OPENSSL_malloc|. | 
|  | // | 
|  | // It is, separately, returned in |*flags| from |ERR_get_error_line_data| to | 
|  | // indicate that |*data| has a non-static lifetime, but this lifetime is still | 
|  | // managed by the library. The caller must not call |OPENSSL_free| or |free| on | 
|  | // |data|. | 
|  | #define ERR_FLAG_MALLOCED 2 | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_get_error_line_data acts like |ERR_get_error_line|, but also returns the | 
|  | // error-specific data pointer and flags. The flags are a bitwise-OR of | 
|  | // |ERR_FLAG_*| values. The error-specific data is owned by the error queue | 
|  | // and the pointer becomes invalid after the next call that affects the same | 
|  | // thread's error queue. If |*flags| contains |ERR_FLAG_STRING| then |*data| is | 
|  | // human-readable. | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t ERR_get_error_line_data(const char **file, int *line, | 
|  | const char **data, int *flags); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // The "peek" functions act like the |ERR_get_error| functions, above, but they | 
|  | // do not remove the error from the queue. | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t ERR_peek_error(void); | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t ERR_peek_error_line(const char **file, int *line); | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t ERR_peek_error_line_data(const char **file, int *line, | 
|  | const char **data, int *flags); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // The "peek last" functions act like the "peek" functions, above, except that | 
|  | // they return the most recent error. | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t ERR_peek_last_error(void); | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t ERR_peek_last_error_line(const char **file, int *line); | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t ERR_peek_last_error_line_data(const char **file, | 
|  | int *line, | 
|  | const char **data, | 
|  | int *flags); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_error_string_n generates a human-readable string representing | 
|  | // |packed_error|, places it at |buf|, and returns |buf|. It writes at most | 
|  | // |len| bytes (including the terminating NUL) and truncates the string if | 
|  | // necessary. If |len| is greater than zero then |buf| is always NUL terminated. | 
|  | // | 
|  | // The string will have the following format: | 
|  | // | 
|  | //   error:[error code]:[library name]:OPENSSL_internal:[reason string] | 
|  | // | 
|  | // error code is an 8 digit hexadecimal number; library name and reason string | 
|  | // are ASCII text. | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT char *ERR_error_string_n(uint32_t packed_error, char *buf, | 
|  | size_t len); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_lib_error_string returns a string representation of the library that | 
|  | // generated |packed_error|, or a placeholder string is the library is | 
|  | // unrecognized. | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *ERR_lib_error_string(uint32_t packed_error); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_reason_error_string returns a string representation of the reason for | 
|  | // |packed_error|, or a placeholder string if the reason is unrecognized. | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *ERR_reason_error_string(uint32_t packed_error); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_print_errors_callback_t is the type of a function used by | 
|  | // |ERR_print_errors_cb|. It takes a pointer to a human readable string (and | 
|  | // its length) that describes an entry in the error queue. The |ctx| argument | 
|  | // is an opaque pointer given to |ERR_print_errors_cb|. | 
|  | // | 
|  | // It should return one on success or zero on error, which will stop the | 
|  | // iteration over the error queue. | 
|  | typedef int (*ERR_print_errors_callback_t)(const char *str, size_t len, | 
|  | void *ctx); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_print_errors_cb clears the current thread's error queue, calling | 
|  | // |callback| with a string representation of each error, from the least recent | 
|  | // to the most recent error. | 
|  | // | 
|  | // The string will have the following format (which differs from | 
|  | // |ERR_error_string|): | 
|  | // | 
|  | //   [thread id]:error:[error code]:[library name]:OPENSSL_internal:[reason string]:[file]:[line number]:[optional string data] | 
|  | // | 
|  | // The callback can return one to continue the iteration or zero to stop it. | 
|  | // The |ctx| argument is an opaque value that is passed through to the | 
|  | // callback. | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_print_errors_cb(ERR_print_errors_callback_t callback, | 
|  | void *ctx); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_print_errors_fp clears the current thread's error queue, printing each | 
|  | // error to |file|. See |ERR_print_errors_cb| for the format. | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_print_errors_fp(FILE *file); | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Clearing errors. | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_clear_error clears the error queue for the current thread. | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_clear_error(void); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_set_mark "marks" the most recent error for use with |ERR_pop_to_mark|. | 
|  | // It returns one if an error was marked and zero if there are no errors. | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT int ERR_set_mark(void); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_pop_to_mark removes errors from the most recent to the least recent | 
|  | // until (and not including) a "marked" error. It returns zero if no marked | 
|  | // error was found (and thus all errors were removed) and one otherwise. Errors | 
|  | // are marked using |ERR_set_mark|. | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT int ERR_pop_to_mark(void); | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Custom errors. | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_get_next_error_library returns a value suitable for passing as the | 
|  | // |library| argument to |ERR_put_error|. This is intended for code that wishes | 
|  | // to push its own, non-standard errors to the error queue. | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT int ERR_get_next_error_library(void); | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Built-in library and reason codes. | 
|  |  | 
|  | // The following values are built-in library codes. | 
|  | enum { | 
|  | ERR_LIB_NONE = 1, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_SYS, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_BN, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_RSA, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_DH, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_EVP, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_BUF, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_OBJ, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_PEM, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_DSA, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_X509, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_ASN1, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_CONF, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_CRYPTO, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_EC, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_SSL, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_BIO, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_PKCS7, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_PKCS8, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_X509V3, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_RAND, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_ENGINE, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_OCSP, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_UI, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_COMP, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_ECDSA, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_ECDH, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_HMAC, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_DIGEST, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_CIPHER, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_HKDF, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_TRUST_TOKEN, | 
|  | ERR_LIB_USER, | 
|  | ERR_NUM_LIBS | 
|  | }; | 
|  |  | 
|  | // The following reason codes used to denote an error occuring in another | 
|  | // library. They are sometimes used for a stack trace. | 
|  | #define ERR_R_SYS_LIB ERR_LIB_SYS | 
|  | #define ERR_R_BN_LIB ERR_LIB_BN | 
|  | #define ERR_R_RSA_LIB ERR_LIB_RSA | 
|  | #define ERR_R_DH_LIB ERR_LIB_DH | 
|  | #define ERR_R_EVP_LIB ERR_LIB_EVP | 
|  | #define ERR_R_BUF_LIB ERR_LIB_BUF | 
|  | #define ERR_R_OBJ_LIB ERR_LIB_OBJ | 
|  | #define ERR_R_PEM_LIB ERR_LIB_PEM | 
|  | #define ERR_R_DSA_LIB ERR_LIB_DSA | 
|  | #define ERR_R_X509_LIB ERR_LIB_X509 | 
|  | #define ERR_R_ASN1_LIB ERR_LIB_ASN1 | 
|  | #define ERR_R_CONF_LIB ERR_LIB_CONF | 
|  | #define ERR_R_CRYPTO_LIB ERR_LIB_CRYPTO | 
|  | #define ERR_R_EC_LIB ERR_LIB_EC | 
|  | #define ERR_R_SSL_LIB ERR_LIB_SSL | 
|  | #define ERR_R_BIO_LIB ERR_LIB_BIO | 
|  | #define ERR_R_PKCS7_LIB ERR_LIB_PKCS7 | 
|  | #define ERR_R_PKCS8_LIB ERR_LIB_PKCS8 | 
|  | #define ERR_R_X509V3_LIB ERR_LIB_X509V3 | 
|  | #define ERR_R_RAND_LIB ERR_LIB_RAND | 
|  | #define ERR_R_DSO_LIB ERR_LIB_DSO | 
|  | #define ERR_R_ENGINE_LIB ERR_LIB_ENGINE | 
|  | #define ERR_R_OCSP_LIB ERR_LIB_OCSP | 
|  | #define ERR_R_UI_LIB ERR_LIB_UI | 
|  | #define ERR_R_COMP_LIB ERR_LIB_COMP | 
|  | #define ERR_R_ECDSA_LIB ERR_LIB_ECDSA | 
|  | #define ERR_R_ECDH_LIB ERR_LIB_ECDH | 
|  | #define ERR_R_STORE_LIB ERR_LIB_STORE | 
|  | #define ERR_R_FIPS_LIB ERR_LIB_FIPS | 
|  | #define ERR_R_CMS_LIB ERR_LIB_CMS | 
|  | #define ERR_R_TS_LIB ERR_LIB_TS | 
|  | #define ERR_R_HMAC_LIB ERR_LIB_HMAC | 
|  | #define ERR_R_JPAKE_LIB ERR_LIB_JPAKE | 
|  | #define ERR_R_USER_LIB ERR_LIB_USER | 
|  | #define ERR_R_DIGEST_LIB ERR_LIB_DIGEST | 
|  | #define ERR_R_CIPHER_LIB ERR_LIB_CIPHER | 
|  | #define ERR_R_HKDF_LIB ERR_LIB_HKDF | 
|  | #define ERR_R_TRUST_TOKEN_LIB ERR_LIB_TRUST_TOKEN | 
|  |  | 
|  | // The following values are global reason codes. They may occur in any library. | 
|  | #define ERR_R_FATAL 64 | 
|  | #define ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE (1 | ERR_R_FATAL) | 
|  | #define ERR_R_SHOULD_NOT_HAVE_BEEN_CALLED (2 | ERR_R_FATAL) | 
|  | #define ERR_R_PASSED_NULL_PARAMETER (3 | ERR_R_FATAL) | 
|  | #define ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR (4 | ERR_R_FATAL) | 
|  | #define ERR_R_OVERFLOW (5 | ERR_R_FATAL) | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Deprecated functions. | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_remove_state calls |ERR_clear_error|. | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_remove_state(unsigned long pid); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_remove_thread_state clears the error queue for the current thread if | 
|  | // |tid| is NULL. Otherwise it calls |assert(0)|, because it's no longer | 
|  | // possible to delete the error queue for other threads. | 
|  | // | 
|  | // Use |ERR_clear_error| instead. Note error queues are deleted automatically on | 
|  | // thread exit. You do not need to call this function to release memory. | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_remove_thread_state(const CRYPTO_THREADID *tid); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_func_error_string returns the string "OPENSSL_internal". | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *ERR_func_error_string(uint32_t packed_error); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_error_string behaves like |ERR_error_string_n| but |len| is implicitly | 
|  | // |ERR_ERROR_STRING_BUF_LEN|. | 
|  | // | 
|  | // Additionally, if |buf| is NULL, the error string is placed in a static buffer | 
|  | // which is returned. This is not thread-safe and only exists for backwards | 
|  | // compatibility with legacy callers. The static buffer will be overridden by | 
|  | // calls in other threads. | 
|  | // | 
|  | // Use |ERR_error_string_n| instead. | 
|  | // | 
|  | // TODO(fork): remove this function. | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT char *ERR_error_string(uint32_t packed_error, char *buf); | 
|  | #define ERR_ERROR_STRING_BUF_LEN 120 | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_GET_FUNC returns zero. BoringSSL errors do not report a function code. | 
|  | OPENSSL_INLINE int ERR_GET_FUNC(uint32_t packed_error) { | 
|  | (void)packed_error; | 
|  | return 0; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_TXT_* are provided for compatibility with code that assumes that it's | 
|  | // using OpenSSL. | 
|  | #define ERR_TXT_STRING ERR_FLAG_STRING | 
|  | #define ERR_TXT_MALLOCED ERR_FLAG_MALLOCED | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Private functions. | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_clear_system_error clears the system's error value (i.e. errno). | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_clear_system_error(void); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR is used by OpenSSL code to add an error to the error | 
|  | // queue. | 
|  | #define OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(library, reason) \ | 
|  | ERR_put_error(ERR_LIB_##library, 0, reason, __FILE__, __LINE__) | 
|  |  | 
|  | // OPENSSL_PUT_SYSTEM_ERROR is used by OpenSSL code to add an error from the | 
|  | // operating system to the error queue. | 
|  | // TODO(fork): include errno. | 
|  | #define OPENSSL_PUT_SYSTEM_ERROR() \ | 
|  | ERR_put_error(ERR_LIB_SYS, 0, 0, __FILE__, __LINE__); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_put_error adds an error to the error queue, dropping the least recent | 
|  | // error if necessary for space reasons. | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_put_error(int library, int unused, int reason, | 
|  | const char *file, unsigned line); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_add_error_data takes a variable number (|count|) of const char* | 
|  | // pointers, concatenates them and sets the result as the data on the most | 
|  | // recent error. | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_add_error_data(unsigned count, ...); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_add_error_dataf takes a printf-style format and arguments, and sets the | 
|  | // result as the data on the most recent error. | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_add_error_dataf(const char *format, ...) | 
|  | OPENSSL_PRINTF_FORMAT_FUNC(1, 2); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_set_error_data sets the data on the most recent error to |data|, which | 
|  | // must be a NUL-terminated string. |flags| must contain |ERR_FLAG_STRING|. If | 
|  | // |flags| contains |ERR_FLAG_MALLOCED|, this function takes ownership of | 
|  | // |data|, which must have been allocated with |OPENSSL_malloc|. Otherwise, it | 
|  | // saves a copy of |data|. | 
|  | // | 
|  | // Note this differs from OpenSSL which, when |ERR_FLAG_MALLOCED| is unset, | 
|  | // saves the pointer as-is and requires it remain valid for the lifetime of the | 
|  | // address space. | 
|  | OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_set_error_data(char *data, int flags); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // ERR_NUM_ERRORS is one more than the limit of the number of errors in the | 
|  | // queue. | 
|  | #define ERR_NUM_ERRORS 16 | 
|  |  | 
|  | #define ERR_PACK(lib, reason)                                              \ | 
|  | (((((uint32_t)(lib)) & 0xff) << 24) | ((((uint32_t)(reason)) & 0xfff))) | 
|  |  | 
|  | // OPENSSL_DECLARE_ERROR_REASON is used by util/make_errors.h (which generates | 
|  | // the error defines) to recognise that an additional reason value is needed. | 
|  | // This is needed when the reason value is used outside of an | 
|  | // |OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR| macro. The resulting define will be | 
|  | // ${lib}_R_${reason}. | 
|  | #define OPENSSL_DECLARE_ERROR_REASON(lib, reason) | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | #if defined(__cplusplus) | 
|  | }  // extern C | 
|  | #endif | 
|  |  | 
|  | #endif  // OPENSSL_HEADER_ERR_H |