1 /* crypto/engine/engine_openssl.c */
2 /* Written by Geoff Thorpe (geoff@geoffthorpe.net) for the OpenSSL
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61 #include <openssl/crypto.h>
63 #include <openssl/engine.h>
64 #include <openssl/dso.h>
65 #include <openssl/rsa.h>
66 #include <openssl/dsa.h>
67 #include <openssl/dh.h>
68 #include <openssl/rand.h>
69 #include <openssl/bn.h>
71 /* This is the only function we need to implement as OpenSSL
72 * doesn't have a native CRT mod_exp. Perhaps this should be
73 * BN_mod_exp_crt and moved into crypto/bn/ ?? ... dunno. */
74 static int openssl_mod_exp_crt(BIGNUM *r, const BIGNUM *a, const BIGNUM *p,
75 const BIGNUM *q, const BIGNUM *dmp1, const BIGNUM *dmq1,
76 const BIGNUM *iqmp, BN_CTX *ctx);
78 /* The constants used when creating the ENGINE */
79 static const char *engine_openssl_id = "openssl";
80 static const char *engine_openssl_name = "Software default engine support";
82 /* As this is only ever called once, there's no need for locking
83 * (indeed - the lock will already be held by our caller!!!) */
84 ENGINE *ENGINE_openssl()
86 ENGINE *ret = ENGINE_new();
89 if(!ENGINE_set_id(ret, engine_openssl_id) ||
90 !ENGINE_set_name(ret, engine_openssl_name) ||
91 !ENGINE_set_RSA(ret, RSA_get_default_openssl_method()) ||
92 !ENGINE_set_DSA(ret, DSA_get_default_openssl_method()) ||
93 !ENGINE_set_DH(ret, DH_get_default_openssl_method()) ||
94 !ENGINE_set_RAND(ret, RAND_SSLeay()) ||
95 !ENGINE_set_BN_mod_exp(ret, BN_mod_exp) ||
96 !ENGINE_set_BN_mod_exp_crt(ret, openssl_mod_exp_crt))
104 /* Chinese Remainder Theorem, taken and adapted from rsa_eay.c */
105 static int openssl_mod_exp_crt(BIGNUM *r, const BIGNUM *a, const BIGNUM *p,
106 const BIGNUM *q, const BIGNUM *dmp1,
107 const BIGNUM *dmq1, const BIGNUM *iqmp, BN_CTX *ctx)
112 BIGNUM *temp_bn = NULL;
117 if ((bn_ctx=BN_CTX_new()) == NULL) goto err;
120 /* BN_mul() cannot accept const BIGNUMs so I use the BN_CTX
121 * to duplicate what I need. <sigh> */
122 BN_CTX_start(bn_ctx);
123 if ((temp_bn = BN_CTX_get(bn_ctx)) == NULL) goto err;
124 if (!BN_copy(temp_bn, iqmp)) goto err;
126 if (!BN_mod(&r1, a, q, bn_ctx)) goto err;
127 if (!BN_mod_exp(&m1, &r1, dmq1, q, bn_ctx))
130 if (!BN_mod(&r1, a, p, bn_ctx)) goto err;
131 if (!BN_mod_exp(r, &r1, dmp1, p, bn_ctx))
134 if (!BN_sub(r, r, &m1)) goto err;
135 /* This will help stop the size of r0 increasing, which does
136 * affect the multiply if it optimised for a power of 2 size */
138 if (!BN_add(r, r, p)) goto err;
140 if (!BN_mul(&r1, r, temp_bn, bn_ctx)) goto err;
141 if (!BN_mod(r, &r1, p, bn_ctx)) goto err;
142 /* If p < q it is occasionally possible for the correction of
143 * adding 'p' if r is negative above to leave the result still
144 * negative. This can break the private key operations: the following
145 * second correction should *always* correct this rare occurrence.
146 * This will *never* happen with OpenSSL generated keys because
147 * they ensure p > q [steve]
150 if (!BN_add(r, r, p)) goto err;
151 /* Again, BN_mul() will need non-const values. */
152 if (!BN_copy(temp_bn, q)) goto err;
153 if (!BN_mul(&r1, r, temp_bn, bn_ctx)) goto err;
154 if (!BN_add(r, &r1, &m1)) goto err;