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Adam Langley95c29f32014-06-20 12:00:00 -07001/* Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)
2 * All rights reserved.
3 *
4 * This package is an SSL implementation written
5 * by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com).
6 * The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.
7 *
8 * This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as
9 * the following conditions are aheared to. The following conditions
10 * apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA,
11 * lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code. The SSL documentation
12 * included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms
13 * except that the holder is Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
14 *
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57/* ====================================================================
58 * Copyright (c) 1998-2006 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved.
59 *
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61 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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74 * "This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project
75 * for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/)"
76 *
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80 * openssl-core@openssl.org.
81 *
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83 * nor may "OpenSSL" appear in their names without prior written
84 * permission of the OpenSSL Project.
85 *
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87 * acknowledgment:
88 * "This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project
89 * for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/)"
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103 * ====================================================================
104 *
105 * This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young
106 * (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim
107 * Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). */
108
109#ifndef OPENSSL_HEADER_ERR_H
110#define OPENSSL_HEADER_ERR_H
111
112#include <openssl/base.h>
113#include <openssl/thread.h>
114#include <openssl/lhash.h>
115
116#if defined(__cplusplus)
117extern "C" {
118#endif
119
120
121/* Error queue handling functions.
122 *
123 * Errors in OpenSSL are generally signalled by the return value of a function.
124 * When a function fails it may add an entry to a per-thread error queue,
125 * which is managed by the functions in this header.
126 *
127 * Each error contains:
128 * 1) The library (i.e. ec, pem, rsa) which created it.
129 * 2) A function identifier and reason code.
130 * 3) The file and line number of the call that added the error.
131 * 4) A pointer to some error specific data, which may be NULL.
132 *
133 * The library identifier, function identifier and reason code are packed in a
134 * uint32_t and there exist various functions for unpacking it.
135 *
136 * The typical behaviour is that an error will occur deep in a call queue and
137 * that code will push an error onto the error queue. As the error queue
138 * unwinds, other functions will push their own errors. Thus, the "least
139 * recent" error is the most specific and the other errors will provide a
140 * backtrace of sorts. */
141
142
143/* Startup and shutdown. */
144
145/* ERR_load_crypto_strings initialises the error string hash with builtin
146 * values. If this is not called then the string forms of errors produced by
147 * the functions below will contain numeric identifiers rather than
148 * human-readable strings. */
149void ERR_load_crypto_strings();
150
151/* ERR_free_strings frees any internal error values that have been loaded. This
152 * should only be called at process shutdown. */
153void ERR_free_strings();
154
155
156/* Reading and formatting errors. */
157
158/* ERR_get_error gets the packed error code for the least recent error and
159 * removes that error from the queue. If there are no errors in the queue then
160 * it returns zero. */
161uint32_t ERR_get_error(void);
162
163/* ERR_get_error_line acts like |ERR_get_error|, except that the file and line
164 * number of the call that added the error are also returned. */
165uint32_t ERR_get_error_line(const char **file, int *line);
166
167/* ERR_get_error_line_data acts like |ERR_get_error_line|, but also returns the
168 * error-specific data pointer and flags. The flags are a bitwise-OR of
169 * |ERR_FLAG_*| values. */
170uint32_t ERR_get_error_line_data(const char **file, int *line,
171 char **data, int *flags);
172
173/* The "peek" functions act like the |ERR_get_error| functions, above, but they
174 * do not remove the error from the queue. */
175uint32_t ERR_peek_error(void);
176uint32_t ERR_peek_error_line(const char **file, int *line);
177uint32_t ERR_peek_error_line_data(const char **file, int *line,
178 const char **data, int *flags);
179
180/* The "peek last" functions act like the "peek" functions, above, except that
181 * they return the most recent error. */
182uint32_t ERR_peek_last_error(void);
183uint32_t ERR_peek_last_error_line(const char **file, int *line);
184uint32_t ERR_peek_last_error_line_data(const char **file, int *line,
185 const char **data, int *flags);
186
187/* ERR_error_string generates a human-readable string representing
188 * |packed_error|, places it at |buf| (which must be at least
189 * ERR_ERROR_STRING_BUF_LEN bytes long) and returns |buf|. If |buf| is NULL,
190 * the error string is placed in a static buffer which is returned. (The static
191 * buffer may be overridden by concurrent calls in other threads so this form
192 * is deprecated.)
193 *
194 * The string will have the following format:
195 *
196 * error:[error code]:[library name]:[function name]:[reason string]
197 *
198 * error code is an 8 digit hexadecimal number; library name, function name
199 * and reason string are ASCII text.
200 *
201 * TODO(fork): remove in favour of |ERR_error_string_n|. */
202char *ERR_error_string(uint32_t packed_error, char *buf);
203#define ERR_ERROR_STRING_BUF_LEN 256
204
205/* ERR_error_string_n is a variant of |ERR_error_string| that writes at most
206 * len characters (including the terminating NUL) and truncates the string if
207 * necessary. If |len| is greater than zero then |buf| is always NUL
208 * terminated. */
209void ERR_error_string_n(uint32_t packed_error, char *buf, size_t len);
210
211/* ERR_lib_error_string returns a string representation of the library that
212 * generated |packed_error|. */
213const char *ERR_lib_error_string(uint32_t packed_error);
214
215/* ERR_func_error_string returns a string representation of the function that
216 * generated |packed_error|. */
217const char *ERR_func_error_string(uint32_t packed_error);
218
219/* ERR_reason_error_string returns a string representation of the reason for
220 * |packed_error|. */
221const char *ERR_reason_error_string(uint32_t packed_error);
222
223/* ERR_print_errors_callback_t is the type of a function used by
224 * |ERR_print_errors_cb|. It takes a pointer to a human readable string (and
225 * its length) that describes an entry in the error queue. The |ctx| argument
226 * is an opaque pointer given to |ERR_print_errors_cb|.
227 *
228 * It should return one on success or zero on error, which will stop the
229 * iteration over the error queue. */
230typedef int (*ERR_print_errors_callback_t)(const char *str, size_t len,
231 void *ctx);
232
233/* ERR_print_errors_cb calls |callback| with a string representation of each
234 * error in the current thread's error queue, from the least recent to the most
235 * recent error.
236 *
237 * The string will have the following format (which differs from
238 * |ERR_error_string|):
239 *
240 * [thread id]:error:[error code]:[library name]:[function name]:
241 * [reason string]:[file]:[line number]:[optional string data]
242 *
243 * (All in one line.)
244 *
245 * The callback can return one to continue the iteration or zero to stop it.
246 * The |ctx| argument is an opaque value that is passed through to the
247 * callback. */
248void ERR_print_errors_cb(ERR_print_errors_callback_t callback, void *ctx);
249
250
251/* Clearing errors. */
252
253/* ERR_clear_error clears the error queue for the current thread. */
254void ERR_clear_error(void);
255
256
257/* Private functions. */
258
259/* ERR_clear_system_error clears the system's error value (i.e. errno). */
260void ERR_clear_system_error(void);
261
262/* OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR is used by OpenSSL code to add an error to the error
263 * queue. */
264#define OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(library, func, reason) \
265 ERR_put_error(ERR_LIB_##library, library##_F_##func, reason, __FILE__, \
266 __LINE__)
267
268/* OPENSSL_PUT_SYSTEM_ERROR is used by OpenSSL code to add an error from the
269 * operating system to the error queue. */
270/* TODO(fork): include errno. */
271#define OPENSSL_PUT_SYSTEM_ERROR(func) \
272 ERR_put_error(ERR_LIB_SYS, SYS_F_##func, 0, __FILE__, __LINE__);
273
274/* ERR_put_error adds an error to the error queue, dropping the least recent
275 * error if neccessary for space reasons. */
276void ERR_put_error(int library, int func, int reason, const char *file,
277 unsigned line);
278
279/* ERR_add_error_data takes a variable number (|count|) of const char*
280 * pointers, concatenates them and sets the result as the data on the most
281 * recent error. */
282void ERR_add_error_data(unsigned count, ...);
283
284/* ERR_add_error_dataf takes a printf-style format and arguments, and sets the
285 * result as the data on the most recent error. */
286void ERR_add_error_dataf(const char *format, ...);
287
288/* ERR_set_mark "marks" the most recent error for use with |ERR_pop_to_mark|.
289 * It returns one if an error was marked and zero if there are no errors. */
290int ERR_set_mark(void);
291
292/* ERR_pop_to_mark removes errors from the most recent to the least recent
293 * until (and not including) a "marked" error. It returns zero if no marked
294 * error was found (and thus all errors were removed) and one otherwise. Errors
295 * are marked using |ERR_set_mark|. */
296int ERR_pop_to_mark(void);
297
298struct err_error_st {
299 /* file contains the filename where the error occured. */
300 const char *file;
301 /* data contains optional data. It must be freed with |OPENSSL_free| if
302 * |flags&ERR_FLAG_MALLOCED|. */
303 char *data;
304 /* packed contains the error library, function and reason, as packed by
305 * ERR_PACK. */
306 uint32_t packed;
307 /* line contains the line number where the error occured. */
308 uint16_t line;
309 /* flags contains a bitwise-OR of ERR_FLAG_* values. */
310 uint8_t flags;
311};
312
313/* ERR_FLAG_MALLOCED means the the |data| member must be freed when no longer
314 * needed. */
315#define ERR_FLAG_MALLOCED 1
316/* ERR_FLAG_STRING means that the |data| member is a NUL-terminated string that
317 * can be printed. */
318#define ERR_FLAG_STRING 2
319
320/* ERR_FLAG_PUBLIC_MASK is applied to the flags field before it is returned
321 * from functions like |ERR_get_error_line_data|. */
322#define ERR_FLAG_PUBLIC_MASK 0xf
323
324/* The following flag values are internal and are masked when flags are
325 * returned from functions like |ERR_get_error_line_data|. */
326
327/* ERR_FLAG_MARK is used to indicate a reversion point in the queue. See
328 * |ERR_pop_to_mark|. */
329#define ERR_FLAG_MARK 16
330
331/* ERR_NUM_ERRORS is the limit of the number of errors in the queue. */
332#define ERR_NUM_ERRORS 16
333
334/* ERR_STATE contains the per-thread, error queue. */
335typedef struct err_state_st {
336 /* tid is the identifier of the thread that owns this queue. */
337 CRYPTO_THREADID tid;
338
339 /* errors contains the ERR_NUM_ERRORS most recent errors, organised as a ring
340 * buffer. */
341 struct err_error_st errors[ERR_NUM_ERRORS];
342 /* top contains the index one past the most recent error. If |top| equals
343 * |bottom| then the queue is empty. */
344 unsigned top;
345 /* bottom contains the index of the last error in the queue. */
346 unsigned bottom;
347} ERR_STATE;
348
349enum {
350 ERR_LIB_NONE = 1,
351 ERR_LIB_SYS,
352 ERR_LIB_BN,
353 ERR_LIB_RSA,
354 ERR_LIB_DH,
355 ERR_LIB_EVP,
356 ERR_LIB_BUF,
357 ERR_LIB_OBJ,
358 ERR_LIB_PEM,
359 ERR_LIB_DSA,
360 ERR_LIB_X509,
361 ERR_LIB_ASN1,
362 ERR_LIB_CONF,
363 ERR_LIB_CRYPTO,
364 ERR_LIB_EC,
365 ERR_LIB_SSL,
366 ERR_LIB_BIO,
367 ERR_LIB_PKCS7,
368 ERR_LIB_PKCS8,
369 ERR_LIB_X509V3,
370 ERR_LIB_PKCS12,
371 ERR_LIB_RAND,
372 ERR_LIB_ENGINE,
373 ERR_LIB_OCSP,
374 ERR_LIB_UI,
375 ERR_LIB_COMP,
376 ERR_LIB_ECDSA,
377 ERR_LIB_ECDH,
378 ERR_LIB_HMAC,
379 ERR_LIB_DIGEST,
380 ERR_LIB_CIPHER,
381 ERR_LIB_USER,
382 ERR_NUM_LIBS
383};
384
385#define ERR_R_SYS_LIB ERR_LIB_SYS
386#define ERR_R_BN_LIB ERR_LIB_BN
387#define ERR_R_RSA_LIB ERR_LIB_RSA
388#define ERR_R_DH_LIB ERR_LIB_DH
389#define ERR_R_EVP_LIB ERR_LIB_EVP
390#define ERR_R_BUF_LIB ERR_LIB_BUF
391#define ERR_R_OBJ_LIB ERR_LIB_OBJ
392#define ERR_R_PEM_LIB ERR_LIB_PEM
393#define ERR_R_DSA_LIB ERR_LIB_DSA
394#define ERR_R_X509_LIB ERR_LIB_X509
395#define ERR_R_ASN1_LIB ERR_LIB_ASN1
396#define ERR_R_CONF_LIB ERR_LIB_CONF
397#define ERR_R_CRYPTO_LIB ERR_LIB_CRYPTO
398#define ERR_R_EC_LIB ERR_LIB_EC
399#define ERR_R_SSL_LIB ERR_LIB_SSL
400#define ERR_R_BIO_LIB ERR_LIB_BIO
401#define ERR_R_PKCS7_LIB ERR_LIB_PKCS7
402#define ERR_R_PKCS8_LIB ERR_LIB_PKCS8
403#define ERR_R_X509V3_LIB ERR_LIB_X509V3
404#define ERR_R_PKCS12_LIB ERR_LIB_PKCS12
405#define ERR_R_RAND_LIB ERR_LIB_RAND
406#define ERR_R_DSO_LIB ERR_LIB_DSO
407#define ERR_R_ENGINE_LIB ERR_LIB_ENGINE
408#define ERR_R_OCSP_LIB ERR_LIB_OCSP
409#define ERR_R_UI_LIB ERR_LIB_UI
410#define ERR_R_COMP_LIB ERR_LIB_COMP
411#define ERR_R_ECDSA_LIB ERR_LIB_ECDSA
412#define ERR_R_ECDH_LIB ERR_LIB_ECDH
413#define ERR_R_STORE_LIB ERR_LIB_STORE
414#define ERR_R_FIPS_LIB ERR_LIB_FIPS
415#define ERR_R_CMS_LIB ERR_LIB_CMS
416#define ERR_R_TS_LIB ERR_LIB_TS
417#define ERR_R_HMAC_LIB ERR_LIB_HMAC
418#define ERR_R_JPAKE_LIB ERR_LIB_JPAKE
419#define ERR_R_USER_LIB ERR_LIB_USER
420#define ERR_R_DIGEST_LIB ERR_LIB_DIGEST
421#define ERR_R_CIPHER_LIB ERR_LIB_CIPHER
422
423/* Global reasons. */
424#define ERR_R_FATAL 64
425#define ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE (1 | ERR_R_FATAL)
426#define ERR_R_SHOULD_NOT_HAVE_BEEN_CALLED (2 | ERR_R_FATAL)
427#define ERR_R_PASSED_NULL_PARAMETER (3 | ERR_R_FATAL)
428#define ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR (4 | ERR_R_FATAL)
429
430/* System error functions */
431#define SYS_F_fopen 100
432#define SYS_F_fclose 101
433#define SYS_F_fread 102
434#define SYS_F_fwrite 103
435#define SYS_F_socket 104
436#define SYS_F_setsockopt 105
437#define SYS_F_connect 106
438#define SYS_F_getaddrinfo 107
439
440#define ERR_PACK(lib, func, reason) \
441 (((((uint32_t)lib) & 0xff) << 24) | ((((uint32_t)func) & 0xfff) << 12) | \
442 ((((uint32_t)reason) & 0xfff)))
443
444#define ERR_GET_LIB(packed_error) (((packed_error) >> 24) & 0xff)
445#define ERR_GET_FUNC(packed_error) (((packed_error) >> 12) & 0xfff)
446#define ERR_GET_REASON(packed_error) ((packed_error) & 0xfff)
447
448/* ERR_STRING_DATA is the type of an lhash node that contains a mapping from a
449 * library, function or reason code to a string representation of it. */
450typedef struct err_string_data_st {
451 uint32_t error;
452 const char *string;
453} ERR_STRING_DATA;
454
455/* ERR_load_strings loads an array of ERR_STRING_DATA into the hash table. The
456 * array must be terminated by an entry with a NULL string. */
457void ERR_load_strings(const ERR_STRING_DATA *str);
458
459/* ERR_FNS_st is a structure of function pointers that contains the actual
460 * implementation of the error queue handling functions. */
461struct ERR_FNS_st {
462 void (*shutdown)(void);
463 ERR_STRING_DATA *(*get_item)(uint32_t packed_error);
464 ERR_STRING_DATA *(*set_item)(const ERR_STRING_DATA *);
465 ERR_STRING_DATA *(*del_item)(uint32_t packed_error);
466
467 /* get_state returns the ERR_STATE for the current thread. This function
468 * never returns NULL. */
469 ERR_STATE *(*get_state)(void);
470};
471
472/* OPENSSL_DECLARE_ERROR_REASON is used by util/make_errors.h (which generates
473 * the error defines) to recognise that an additional reason value is needed.
474 * This is needed when the reason value is used outside of an
475 * |OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR| macro. The resulting define will be
476 * ${lib}_R_${reason}. */
477#define OPENSSL_DECLARE_ERROR_REASON(lib, reason)
478
479/* OPENSSL_DECLARE_ERROR_FUNCTION is used by util/make_errors.h (which
480 * generates the error * defines to recognise that an additional function value
481 * is needed. This is * needed when the function value is used outside of an
482 * |OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR| * macro. The resulting define will be
483 * ${lib}_F_${reason}. */
484#define OPENSSL_DECLARE_ERROR_FUNCTION(lib, function_name)
485
486/* ERR_load_BIO_strings does nothing.
487 *
488 * TODO(fork): remove. libjingle calls this. */
489void ERR_load_BIO_strings();
490
491
492#if defined(__cplusplus)
493} /* extern C */
494#endif
495
496#endif /* OPENSSL_HEADER_ERR_H */