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/* ***** BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK *****
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* Version: MPL 1.1/GPL 2.0/LGPL 2.1
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*
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* The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version
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* 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
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* the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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* http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
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*
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* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" basis,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License
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* for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the
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* License.
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*
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* The Original Code is the PKIX-C library.
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*
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* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is
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* Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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* Portions created by the Initial Developer are
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* Copyright 2004-2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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*
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* Contributor(s):
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* Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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*
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* Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the terms of
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* either the GNU General Public License Version 2 or later (the "GPL"), or
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* the GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1 or later (the "LGPL"),
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* in which case the provisions of the GPL or the LGPL are applicable instead
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* of those above. If you wish to allow use of your version of this file only
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* under the terms of either the GPL or the LGPL, and not to allow others to
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* use your version of this file under the terms of the MPL, indicate your
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* decision by deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice
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* and other provisions required by the GPL or the LGPL. If you do not delete
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* the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this file under
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* the terms of any one of the MPL, the GPL or the LGPL.
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*
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* ***** END LICENSE BLOCK ***** */
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/*
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* This file defines functions associated with the PKIX_CertChainChecker type.
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*
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*/
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#ifndef _PKIX_CHECKER_H
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#define _PKIX_CHECKER_H
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#include "pkixt.h"
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/* General
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*
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* Please refer to the libpkix Programmer's Guide for detailed information
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* about how to use the libpkix library. Certain key warnings and notices from
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* that document are repeated here for emphasis.
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*
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* All identifiers in this file (and all public identifiers defined in
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* libpkix) begin with "PKIX_". Private identifiers only intended for use
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* within the library begin with "pkix_".
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*
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* A function returns NULL upon success, and a PKIX_Error pointer upon failure.
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*
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* Unless otherwise noted, for all accessor (gettor) functions that return a
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* PKIX_PL_Object pointer, callers should assume that this pointer refers to a
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* shared object. Therefore, the caller should treat this shared object as
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* read-only and should not modify this shared object. When done using the
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* shared object, the caller should release the reference to the object by
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* using the PKIX_PL_Object_DecRef function.
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*
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* While a function is executing, if its arguments (or anything referred to by
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* its arguments) are modified, free'd, or destroyed, the function's behavior
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* is undefined.
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*
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*/
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/* PKIX_CertChainChecker
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*
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* PKIX_CertChainCheckers provide a standard way for the caller to insert their
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* own custom checks to validate certificates. This may be useful in many
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* scenarios, including when the caller wishes to validate private certificate
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* extensions. The CheckCallback allows custom certificate processing to take
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* place. Additionally, a CertChainChecker can optionally maintain state
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* between successive calls to the CheckCallback. This certChainCheckerState
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* must be an Object (although any object type), allowing it to be
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* reference-counted and allowing it to provide the standard Object functions
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* (Equals, Hashcode, ToString, Compare, Duplicate). If the caller wishes
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* their CertChainChecker to be used during chain building, their
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* certChainCheckerState object must implement an appropriate Duplicate
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* function. The builder uses this Duplicate function when backtracking.
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*
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* Once the caller has created a CertChainChecker object, the caller then
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* specifies a CertChainChecker object in a ProcessingParams object
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* and passes the ProcessingParams object to PKIX_ValidateChain or
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* PKIX_BuildChain, which uses the objects to call the user's callback
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* functions as needed during the validation or building process.
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*
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* A CertChainChecker may be presented certificates in the "reverse" direction
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* (from trust anchor to target) or in the "forward" direction (from target to
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* trust anchor). All CertChainCheckers must support "reverse checking", while
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* support for "forward checking" is optional, but recommended. If "forward
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* checking" is not supported, building chains may be much less efficient. The
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* PKIX_CertChainChecker_IsForwardCheckingSupported function is used to
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* determine whether forward checking is supported, and the
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* PKIX_CertChainChecker_IsForwardDirectionExpected function is used to
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* determine whether the CertChainChecker has been initialized to expect the
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* certificates to be presented in the "forward" direction.
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*/
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/*
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* FUNCTION: PKIX_CertChainChecker_CheckCallback
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* DESCRIPTION:
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*
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* This callback function checks whether the specified Cert pointed to by
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* "cert" is valid using "checker's" internal certChainCheckerState (if any)
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* and removes the critical extensions that it processes (if any) from the
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* List of OIDs (possibly empty) pointed to by "unresolvedCriticalExtensions".
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* If the checker finds that the certificate is not valid, an Error pointer is
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* returned.
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*
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* If the checker uses non-blocking I/O, the address of a platform-dependent
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* non-blocking I/O context ("nbioContext") will be stored at "pNBIOContext",
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* which the caller may use, in a platform-dependent way, to wait, poll, or
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* otherwise determine when to try again. If the checker does not use
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* non-blocking I/O, NULL will always be stored at "pNBIOContext". If a non-NULL
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* value was stored, on a subsequent call the checker will attempt to complete
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* the pending I/O and, if successful, NULL will be stored at "pNBIOContext".
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*
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* PARAMETERS:
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* "checker"
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* Address of CertChainChecker whose certChainCheckerState and
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* CheckCallback logic is to be used. Must be non-NULL.
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* "cert"
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* Address of Cert that is to be validated using "checker".
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* Must be non-NULL.
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* "unresolvedCriticalExtensions"
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* Address of List of OIDs that represents the critical certificate
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* extensions that have yet to be resolved. This parameter may be
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* modified during the function call. Must be non-NULL.
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* "pNBIOContext"
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* Address at which is stored a platform-dependent structure indicating
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* whether checking was suspended for non-blocking I/O. Must be non-NULL.
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* "plContext"
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* Platform-specific context pointer.
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* THREAD SAFETY:
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* Thread Safe
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*
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* Multiple threads must be able to safely call this function without
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* worrying about conflicts, even if they're operating on the same object.
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* RETURNS:
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* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
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* Returns a CertChainChecker Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
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* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
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*/
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typedef PKIX_Error *
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(*PKIX_CertChainChecker_CheckCallback)(
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PKIX_CertChainChecker *checker,
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PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
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PKIX_List *unresolvedCriticalExtensions, /* list of PKIX_PL_OID */
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void **pNBIOContext,
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void *plContext);
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/*
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* FUNCTION: PKIX_CertChainChecker_Create
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* DESCRIPTION:
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*
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* Creates a new CertChainChecker and stores it at "pChecker". The new
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* CertChainChecker uses the CheckCallback pointed to by "callback" as its
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* callback function. It uses the Object pointed to by "initialState" (if
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* any) as its initial state. As noted above, the initial state Object must
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* provide a custom implementation of PKIX_PL_Object_Duplicate if the
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* CertChainChecker is to be used during certificate chain building.
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*
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* A CertChainChecker may be presented certificates in the "reverse"
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* direction (from trust anchor to target) or in the "forward" direction
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* (from target to trust anchor). All CertChainCheckers must support
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* "reverse checking", while support for "forward checking" is optional. The
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* CertChainChecker is initialized with two Boolean flags that deal with this
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* distinction: "forwardCheckingSupported" and "forwardDirectionExpected".
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* If the "forwardCheckingSupported" Boolean flag is TRUE, it indicates that
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* this CertChainChecker is capable of checking certificates in the "forward"
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* direction (as well as the "reverse" direction, which all CertChainCheckers
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* MUST support). The "forwardDirectionExpected" Boolean flag indicates in
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* which direction the CertChainChecker should expect the certificates to be
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* presented. This is particularly useful for CertChainCheckers that are
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* capable of checking in either the "forward" direction or the "reverse"
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* direction, but have different processing steps depending on the direction.
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*
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* The CertChainChecker also uses the List of OIDs pointed to by "extensions"
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* as the supported certificate extensions. All certificate extensions that
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* the CertChainChecker might possibly recognize and be able to process
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* should be included in the List of supported extensions. If "checker" does
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* not recognize or process any certificate extensions, "extensions" should
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* be set to NULL.
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*
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* PARAMETERS:
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* "callback"
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* The CheckCallback function to be used. Must be non-NULL.
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* "forwardCheckingSupported"
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* A Boolean value indicating whether or not this CertChainChecker is
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* capable of checking certificates in the "forward" direction.
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* "forwardDirectionExpected"
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* A Boolean value indicating whether or not this CertChainChecker should
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* be used to check in the "forward" direction.
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* "extensions"
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* Address of List of OIDs representing the supported extensions.
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* "initialState"
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* Address of Object representing the CertChainChecker's initial state
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* (if any).
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* "pChecker"
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* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
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* "plContext"
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* Platform-specific context pointer.
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* THREAD SAFETY:
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* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
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* RETURNS:
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* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
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* Returns a CertChainChecker Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
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* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
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*/
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PKIX_Error *
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PKIX_CertChainChecker_Create(
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PKIX_CertChainChecker_CheckCallback callback,
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PKIX_Boolean forwardCheckingSupported,
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PKIX_Boolean forwardDirectionExpected,
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PKIX_List *extensions, /* list of PKIX_PL_OID */
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PKIX_PL_Object *initialState,
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PKIX_CertChainChecker **pChecker,
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void *plContext);
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/*
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* FUNCTION: PKIX_CertChainChecker_GetCheckCallback
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* DESCRIPTION:
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*
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* Retrieves a pointer to "checker's" Check callback function and puts it in
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* "pCallback".
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*
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* PARAMETERS:
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* "checker"
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* The CertChainChecker whose Check callback is desired. Must be non-NULL.
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* "pCallback"
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* Address where Check callback function pointer will be stored.
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* Must be non-NULL.
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* "plContext"
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* Platform-specific context pointer.
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* THREAD SAFETY:
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* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
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* RETURNS:
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* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
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* Returns a CertChainChecker Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
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* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
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*/
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PKIX_Error *
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PKIX_CertChainChecker_GetCheckCallback(
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PKIX_CertChainChecker *checker,
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PKIX_CertChainChecker_CheckCallback *pCallback,
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void *plContext);
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/*
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* FUNCTION: PKIX_CertChainChecker_IsForwardCheckingSupported
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* DESCRIPTION:
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*
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* Checks whether forward checking is supported by the CertChainChecker
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* pointed to by "checker" and stores the Boolean result at
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* "pForwardCheckingSupported".
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*
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* A CertChainChecker may be presented certificates in the "reverse"
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* direction (from trust anchor to target) or in the "forward" direction
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* (from target to trust anchor). All CertChainCheckers must support
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* "reverse checking", while support for "forward checking" is optional. This
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* function is used to determine whether forward checking is supported.
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*
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* PARAMETERS:
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* "checker"
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* The CertChainChecker whose ability to validate certificates in the
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* "forward" direction is to be checked. Must be non-NULL.
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* "pForwardCheckingSupported"
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* Destination of the Boolean result. Must be non-NULL.
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* "plContext"
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* Platform-specific context pointer.
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* THREAD SAFETY:
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* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
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* RETURNS:
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* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
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* Returns a CertChainChecker Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
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* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
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*/
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PKIX_Error *
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PKIX_CertChainChecker_IsForwardCheckingSupported(
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PKIX_CertChainChecker *checker,
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PKIX_Boolean *pForwardCheckingSupported,
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void *plContext);
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/*
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* FUNCTION: PKIX_CertChainChecker_IsForwardDirectionExpected
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* DESCRIPTION:
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*
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* Checks whether the CertChainChecker pointed to by "checker" has been
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* initialized to expect the certificates to be presented in the "forward"
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* direction and stores the Boolean result at "pForwardDirectionExpected".
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*
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* A CertChainChecker may be presented certificates in the "reverse"
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* direction (from trust anchor to target) or in the "forward" direction
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* (from target to trust anchor). All CertChainCheckers must support
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* "reverse checking", while support for "forward checking" is optional. This
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* function is used to determine in which direction the CertChainChecker
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* expects the certificates to be presented.
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*
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* PARAMETERS:
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* "checker"
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* The CertChainChecker that has been initialized to expect certificates
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* in either the "forward" or "reverse" directions. Must be non-NULL.
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* "pForwardDirectionExpected"
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* Destination of the Boolean result. Must be non-NULL.
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* "plContext"
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* Platform-specific context pointer.
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* THREAD SAFETY:
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* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
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* RETURNS:
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* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
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* Returns a CertChainChecker Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
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* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
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*/
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PKIX_Error *
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PKIX_CertChainChecker_IsForwardDirectionExpected(
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PKIX_CertChainChecker *checker,
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PKIX_Boolean *pForwardDirectionExpected,
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void *plContext);
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/*
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* FUNCTION: PKIX_CertChainChecker_GetSupportedExtensions
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* DESCRIPTION:
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*
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* Retrieves a pointer to a List of OIDs (each OID corresponding to a
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* certificate extension supported by the CertChainChecker pointed to by
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* "checker") and stores it at "pExtensions". All certificate extensions that
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* the CertChainChecker might possibly recognize and be able to process
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* should be included in the List of supported extensions. If "checker" does
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* not recognize or process any certificate extensions, this function stores
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* NULL at "pExtensions".
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*
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* Note that the List returned by this function is immutable.
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*
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* PARAMETERS:
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* "checker"
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* Address of CertChainChecker whose supported extension OIDs are to be
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* stored. Must be non-NULL.
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* "pExtensions"
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* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
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* "plContext"
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* Platform-specific context pointer.
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* THREAD SAFETY:
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* Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
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* RETURNS:
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* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
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* Returns a CertChainChecker Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
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* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
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*/
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PKIX_Error *
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PKIX_CertChainChecker_GetSupportedExtensions(
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PKIX_List **pExtensions, /* list of PKIX_PL_OID */
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void *plContext);
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/*
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* FUNCTION: PKIX_CertChainChecker_GetCertChainCheckerState
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* DESCRIPTION:
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*
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* Retrieves a pointer to a PKIX_PL_Object representing the internal state
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* (if any) of the CertChainChecker pointed to by "checker" and stores it at
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* "pCertChainCheckerState".
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*
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* PARAMETERS:
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* "checker"
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* Address of CertChainChecker whose state is to be stored.
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* Must be non-NULL.
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* "pCertChainCheckerState"
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* Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
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* "plContext"
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* Platform-specific context pointer.
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* THREAD SAFETY:
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* Conditionally Thread Safe
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* (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
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* RETURNS:
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* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
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* Returns a CertChainChecker Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
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* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
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*/
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PKIX_Error *
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PKIX_CertChainChecker_GetCertChainCheckerState(
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PKIX_CertChainChecker *checker,
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PKIX_PL_Object **pCertChainCheckerState,
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void *plContext);
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/*
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* FUNCTION: PKIX_CertChainChecker_SetCertChainCheckerState
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* DESCRIPTION:
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*
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* Sets the internal state of the CertChainChecker pointed to by "checker"
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* using the Object pointed to by "certChainCheckerState". If "checker" needs
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* a NULL internal state, "certChainCheckerState" should be set to NULL.
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*
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* PARAMETERS:
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* "checker"
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* Address of CertChainChecker whose state is to be set. Must be non-NULL.
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* "certChainCheckerState"
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* Address of Object representing internal state.
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* "plContext"
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* Platform-specific context pointer.
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* THREAD SAFETY:
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* Not Thread Safe - assumes exclusive access to "checker"
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* (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
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* RETURNS:
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* Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
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* Returns a CertChainChecker Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
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* Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
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*/
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PKIX_Error *
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PKIX_CertChainChecker_SetCertChainCheckerState(
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PKIX_CertChainChecker *checker,
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PKIX_PL_Object *certChainCheckerState,
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void *plContext);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif /* _PKIX_CHECKER_H */
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