// Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef NET_ANDROID_KEYSTORE_H_ #define NET_ANDROID_KEYSTORE_H_ #include #include #include #include #include "base/android/scoped_java_ref.h" #include "base/containers/span.h" #include "base/strings/string_piece.h" #include "net/ssl/ssl_client_cert_type.h" // Misc functions to access the Android platform KeyStore. namespace net { namespace android { struct AndroidEVP_PKEY; // Define a list of constants describing private key types. The // values are shared with Java through org.chromium.net.PrivateKeyType. // Example: PRIVATE_KEY_TYPE_RSA. // // A Java counterpart will be generated for this enum. // GENERATED_JAVA_ENUM_PACKAGE: org.chromium.net enum PrivateKeyType { PRIVATE_KEY_TYPE_RSA = 0, // Obsolete: PRIVATE_KEY_TYPE_DSA = 1, PRIVATE_KEY_TYPE_ECDSA = 2, PRIVATE_KEY_TYPE_INVALID = 255, }; // Compute the signature of a given input using a private key. For more // details, please read the comments for the signWithPrivateKey method in // AndroidKeyStore.java. // // |private_key| is a JNI reference for the private key. // |algorithm| is the name of the algorithm to sign. // |input| is the input to sign. // |signature| will receive the signature on success. // Returns true on success, false on failure. bool SignWithPrivateKey(const base::android::JavaRef& private_key, base::StringPiece algorithm, base::span input, std::vector* signature); // Returns a handle to the system AndroidEVP_PKEY object used to back a given // private_key object. This must *only* be used for RSA private keys on Android // < 4.2. Technically, this is only guaranteed to work if the system image // contains a vanilla implementation of the Java API frameworks based on Harmony // + OpenSSL. // // |private_key| is a JNI reference for the private key. // Returns an AndroidEVP_PKEY* handle, or NULL in case of error. // // Note: Despite its name and return type, this function doesn't know // anything about OpenSSL, it just type-casts a system pointer that // is passed as an int through JNI. As such, it never increments // the returned key's reference count. AndroidEVP_PKEY* GetOpenSSLSystemHandleForPrivateKey( const base::android::JavaRef& private_key); // Returns a JNI reference to the OpenSSLEngine object which is used to back a // given private_key object. This must *only* be used for RSA private keys on // Android < 4.2. Technically, this is only guaranteed to work if the system // image contains a vanilla implementation of the Java API frameworks based on // Harmony + OpenSSL. base::android::ScopedJavaLocalRef GetOpenSSLEngineForPrivateKey( const base::android::JavaRef& private_key); } // namespace android } // namespace net #endif // NET_ANDROID_KEYSTORE_H_