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This file defines the GNU ZRTP C-to-C++ wrapper.
Copyright (C) 2010 Werner Dittmann
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#ifndef ZRTPCWRAPPER_H
#define ZRTPCWRAPPER_H
/**
*
* @file ZrtpCWrapper.h
* @brief The GNU ZRTP C-to-C++ wrapper.
*
* To avoid any include of C++ header files some structure, defines, and
* enumerations are repeated in this file. Refer to the inline comments if
* you modify the file.
*
* @ingroup GNU_ZRTP
* @{
*
* @see ZRtp
*/
#include <stdint.h>
/**
* Defines to specify the role a ZRTP peer has.
*
* According to the ZRTP specification the role determines which keys to
* use to encrypt or decrypt SRTP data.
*
* <ul>
* <li> The Initiator encrypts SRTP data using the <em>keyInitiator</em> and the
* <em>saltInitiator</em> data, the Responder uses these data to decrypt.
* </li>
* <li> The Responder encrypts SRTP data using the <em>keyResponder</em> and the
* <em>saltResponder</em> data, the Initiator uses these data to decrypt.
* </li>
* </ul>
*/
/*
* Keep the following defines in sync with Role enumeration in ZrtpCallback.h
*/
#define Responder 1 /*!< This client is in ZRTP Responder mode */
#define Initiator 2 /*!< This client is in ZRTP Initiator mode */
#define CRC_SIZE 4 /*!< Size of CRC code of a ZRTP packet */
#define ZRTP_MAGIC 0x5a525450 /*!< The magic code that identifies a ZRTP packet */
#define MAX_ZRTP_SIZE 3072 /*!< The biggest ZRTP packet ever possible */
/*
* IMPORTANT: keep the following enums in synch with ZrtpCodes. We copy them here
* to avoid any C++ header includes and defines. The protocol states are located
* ZrtpStateClass.h .
*/
/**
* This enum defines the information message severity.
*
* The ZRTP implementation issues information messages to inform the user
* about ongoing processing, unusual behavior, or alerts in case of severe
* problems. Each main severity code a number of sub-codes exist that
* specify the exact nature of the problem.
*
* An application gets message severity codes and the associated sub-codes
* via the ZrtpUserCallback#showMessage method.
*
* The severity levels and their meaning are:
*
* <dl>
* <dt>Info</dt> <dd>keeps the user informed about ongoing processing and
* security setup. The enumeration InfoCodes defines the subcodes.
* </dd>
* <dt>Warning</dt> <dd>is an information about some security issues, e.g. if
* an AES 256 encryption is request but only DH 3072 as public key scheme
* is supported. ZRTP will establish a secure session (SRTP). The
* enumeration WarningCodes defines the sub-codes.
* </dd>
* <dt>Severe</dt> <dd>is used if an error occured during ZRTP protocol usage.
* In case of <em>Severe</em> ZRTP will <b>not</b> establish a secure session.
* The enumeration SevereCodes defines the sub-codes.
* </dd>
* <dt>Zrtp</dt> <dd>shows a ZRTP security problem. Refer to the enumeration
* ZrtpErrorCodes for sub-codes. GNU ZRTP of course will <b>not</b>
* establish a secure session.
* </dd>
* </dl>
*
*/
enum zrtp_MessageSeverity {
zrtp_Info = 1, /*!< Just an info message */
zrtp_Warning, /*!< A Warning message - security can be established */
zrtp_Severe, /*!< Severe error, security will not be established */
zrtp_ZrtpError /*!< ZRTP error, security will not be established */
};
/**
* Sub-codes for Info
*/
enum zrtp_InfoCodes {
zrtp_InfoHelloReceived = 1, /*!< Hello received, preparing a Commit */
zrtp_InfoCommitDHGenerated, /*!< Commit: Generated a public DH key */
zrtp_InfoRespCommitReceived, /*!< Responder: Commit received, preparing DHPart1 */
zrtp_InfoDH1DHGenerated, /*!< DH1Part: Generated a public DH key */
zrtp_InfoInitDH1Received, /*!< Initiator: DHPart1 received, preparing DHPart2 */
zrtp_InfoRespDH2Received, /*!< Responder: DHPart2 received, preparing Confirm1 */
zrtp_InfoInitConf1Received, /*!< Initiator: Confirm1 received, preparing Confirm2 */
zrtp_InfoRespConf2Received, /*!< Responder: Confirm2 received, preparing Conf2Ack */
zrtp_InfoRSMatchFound, /*!< At least one retained secrets matches - security OK */
zrtp_InfoSecureStateOn, /*!< Entered secure state */
zrtp_InfoSecureStateOff /*!< No more security for this session */
};
/**
* Sub-codes for Warning
*/
enum zrtp_WarningCodes {
zrtp_WarningDHAESmismatch = 1, /*!< Commit contains an AES256 cipher but does not offer a Diffie-Helman 4096 */
zrtp_WarningGoClearReceived, /*!< Received a GoClear message */
zrtp_WarningDHShort, /*!< Hello offers an AES256 cipher but does not offer a Diffie-Helman 4096 */
zrtp_WarningNoRSMatch, /*!< No retained shared secrets available - must verify SAS */
zrtp_WarningCRCmismatch, /*!< Internal ZRTP packet checksum mismatch - packet dropped */
zrtp_WarningSRTPauthError, /*!< Dropping packet because SRTP authentication failed! */
zrtp_WarningSRTPreplayError, /*!< Dropping packet because SRTP replay check failed! */
zrtp_WarningNoExpectedRSMatch /*!< Valid retained shared secrets availabe but no matches found - must verify SAS */
};
/**
* Sub-codes for Severe
*/
enum zrtp_SevereCodes {
zrtp_SevereHelloHMACFailed = 1, /*!< Hash HMAC check of Hello failed! */
zrtp_SevereCommitHMACFailed, /*!< Hash HMAC check of Commit failed! */
zrtp_SevereDH1HMACFailed, /*!< Hash HMAC check of DHPart1 failed! */
zrtp_SevereDH2HMACFailed, /*!< Hash HMAC check of DHPart2 failed! */
zrtp_SevereCannotSend, /*!< Cannot send data - connection or peer down? */
zrtp_SevereProtocolError, /*!< Internal protocol error occured! */
zrtp_SevereNoTimer, /*!< Cannot start a timer - internal resources exhausted? */
zrtp_SevereTooMuchRetries /*!< Too much retries during ZRTP negotiation - connection or peer down? */
};
/**
* Error codes according to the ZRTP specification chapter 6.9
*
* GNU ZRTP uses these error codes in two ways: to fill the appropriate
* field ing the ZRTP Error packet and as sub-code in
* ZrtpUserCallback#showMessage(). GNU ZRTP uses thes error codes also
* to report received Error packts, in this case the sub-codes are their
* negative values.
*
* The enumeration member comments are copied from the ZRTP specification.
*/
enum zrtp_ZrtpErrorCodes {
zrtp_MalformedPacket = 0x10, /*!< Malformed packet (CRC OK, but wrong structure) */
zrtp_CriticalSWError = 0x20, /*!< Critical software error */
zrtp_UnsuppZRTPVersion = 0x30, /*!< Unsupported ZRTP version */
zrtp_HelloCompMismatch = 0x40, /*!< Hello components mismatch */
zrtp_UnsuppHashType = 0x51, /*!< Hash type not supported */
zrtp_UnsuppCiphertype = 0x52, /*!< Cipher type not supported */
zrtp_UnsuppPKExchange = 0x53, /*!< Public key exchange not supported */
zrtp_UnsuppSRTPAuthTag = 0x54, /*!< SRTP auth. tag not supported */
zrtp_UnsuppSASScheme = 0x55, /*!< SAS scheme not supported */
zrtp_NoSharedSecret = 0x56, /*!< No shared secret available, DH mode required */
zrtp_DHErrorWrongPV = 0x61, /*!< DH Error: bad pvi or pvr ( == 1, 0, or p-1) */
zrtp_DHErrorWrongHVI = 0x62, /*!< DH Error: hvi != hashed data */
zrtp_SASuntrustedMiTM = 0x63, /*!< Received relayed SAS from untrusted MiTM */
zrtp_ConfirmHMACWrong = 0x70, /*!< Auth. Error: Bad Confirm pkt HMAC */
zrtp_NonceReused = 0x80, /*!< Nonce reuse */
zrtp_EqualZIDHello = 0x90, /*!< Equal ZIDs in Hello */
zrtp_GoCleatNotAllowed = 0x100, /*!< GoClear packet received, but not allowed */
zrtp_IgnorePacket = 0x7fffffff /*!< Internal state, not reported */
};
/**
* Information codes for the Enrollment user callbacks.
*/
enum zrtp_InfoEnrollment {
zrtp_EnrollmentRequest, //!< Aks user to confirm or deny an Enrollemnt request
zrtp_EnrollmentCanceled, //!< User did not confirm the PBX enrollement
zrtp_EnrollmentFailed, //!< Enrollment process failed, no PBX secret available
zrtp_EnrollmentOk //!< Enrollment process for this PBX was ok
};
/* The ZRTP protocol states */
enum zrtpStates {
Initial, /*!< Initial state after starting the state engine */
Detect, /*!< State sending Hello, try to detect answer message */
AckDetected, /*!< HelloAck received */
AckSent, /*!< HelloAck sent after Hello received */
WaitCommit, /*!< Wait for a Commit message */
CommitSent, /*!< Commit message sent */
WaitDHPart2, /*!< Wait for a DHPart2 message */
WaitConfirm1, /*!< Wait for a Confirm1 message */
WaitConfirm2, /*!< Wait for a confirm2 message */
WaitConfAck, /*!< Wait for Conf2Ack */
WaitClearAck, /*!< Wait for clearAck - not used */
SecureState, /*!< This is the secure state - SRTP active */
WaitErrorAck, /*!< Wait for ErrorAck message */
numberOfStates /*!< Gives total number of protocol states */
};
/*! The algorihms that we support in SRTP and that ZRTP can negotiate. */
typedef enum {
zrtp_Aes = 1, /*!< Use AES as symmetrical cipher algorithm */
zrtp_TwoFish, /*!< Use TwoFish as symmetrical cipher algorithm */
zrtp_Sha1, /*!< Use Sha1 as authentication algorithm */
zrtp_Skein /*!< Use Skein as authentication algorithm */
} zrtp_SrtpAlgorithms;
/**
* This structure contains pointers to the SRTP secrets and the role info.
*
* About the role and what the meaning of the role is refer to the
* of the enum Role. The pointers to the secrets are valid as long as
* the ZRtp object is active. To use these data after the ZRtp object's
* lifetime you may copy the data into a save place.
*/
typedef struct c_srtpSecrets
{
zrtp_SrtpAlgorithms symEncAlgorithm;/*!< symmetrical cipher algorithm */
const uint8_t* keyInitiator; /*!< Initiator's key */
int32_t initKeyLen; /*!< Initiator's key length */
const uint8_t* saltInitiator; /*!< Initiator's salt */
int32_t initSaltLen; /*!< Initiator's salt length */
const uint8_t* keyResponder; /*!< Responder's key */
int32_t respKeyLen; /*!< Responder's key length */
const uint8_t* saltResponder; /*!< Responder's salt */
int32_t respSaltLen; /*!< Responder's salt length */
zrtp_SrtpAlgorithms authAlgorithm; /*!< SRTP authentication algorithm */
int32_t srtpAuthTagLen; /*!< SRTP authentication length */
char* sas; /*!< The SAS string */
int32_t role; /*!< ZRTP role of this client */
} C_SrtpSecret_t;
/*
* Keep the following defines in sync with enum EnableSecurity in ZrtpCallback.h
*/
#define ForReceiver 1 /*!< Enable security for SRTP receiver */
#define ForSender 2 /*!< Enable security for SRTP sender */
#ifdef __cplusplus
#pragma GCC visibility push(default)
extern "C"
{
#endif
typedef struct ZRtp ZRtp;
typedef struct ZrtpCallbackWrapper ZrtpCallbackWrapper;
typedef struct ZrtpConfigure ZrtpConfigure;
typedef struct zrtpContext
{
ZRtp* zrtpEngine; /*!< Holds the real ZRTP engine */
ZrtpCallbackWrapper* zrtpCallback; /*!< Help class Callback wrapper */
ZrtpConfigure* configure; /*!< Optional configuration data */
void* userData; /*!< User data, set by application */
} ZrtpContext;
/**
* This structure defines the callback functions required by GNU ZRTP.
*
* The RTP stack specific part must implement the callback methods.
* The generic part of GNU ZRTP uses these mehtods
* to communicate with the specific part, for example to send data
* via the RTP/SRTP stack, to set timers and cancel timer and so on.
*
* The generiy part of GNU ZRTP needs only a few callback methods to
* be implemented by the specific part.
*
* @author Werner Dittmann <Werner.Dittmann@t-online.de>
*/
/**
* The following methods define the GNU ZRTP callback interface.
* For detailed documentation refer to file ZrtpCallback.h, each C
* method has "zrtp_" prepended to the C++ name.
*
* @see ZrtpCallback
*/
typedef struct zrtp_Callbacks
{
/**
* Send a ZRTP packet via RTP.
*
* ZRTP calls this method to send a ZRTP packet via the RTP session.
* The ZRTP packet will have to be created using the provided ZRTP message.
*
* @param ctx
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param data
* Points to ZRTP message to send.
* @param length
* The length in bytes of the data
* @return
* zero if sending failed, one if packet was sent
*/
int32_t (*zrtp_sendDataZRTP) (ZrtpContext* ctx, const uint8_t* data, int32_t length ) ;
/**
* Activate timer.
*
* @param ctx
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param time
* The time in ms for the timer
* @return
* zero if activation failed, one if timer was activated
*/
int32_t (*zrtp_activateTimer) (ZrtpContext* ctx, int32_t time ) ;
/**
* Cancel the active timer.
*
* @param ctx
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @return
* zero if cancel action failed, one if timer was canceled
*/
int32_t (*zrtp_cancelTimer)(ZrtpContext* ctx) ;
/**
* Send information messages to the hosting environment.
*
* The ZRTP implementation uses this method to send information
* messages to the host. Along with the message ZRTP provides a
* severity indicator that defines: Info, Warning, Error,
* Alert. Refer to the <code>MessageSeverity</code> enum above.
*
* @param ctx
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param severity
* This defines the message's severity
* @param subCode
* The subcode identifying the reason.
* @see ZrtpCodes#MessageSeverity
*/
void (*zrtp_sendInfo) (ZrtpContext* ctx, int32_t severity, int32_t subCode ) ;
/**
* SRTP crypto data ready for the sender or receiver.
*
* The ZRTP implementation calls this method right after all SRTP
* secrets are computed and ready to be used. The parameter points
* to a structure that contains pointers to the SRTP secrets and a
* <code>enum Role</code>. The called method (the implementation
* of this abstract method) must either copy the pointers to the SRTP
* data or the SRTP data itself to a save place. The SrtpSecret_t
* structure is destroyed after the callback method returns to the
* ZRTP implementation.
*
* The SRTP data themselves are obtained in the ZRtp object and are
* valid as long as the ZRtp object is active. TheZRtp's
* destructor clears the secrets. Thus the called method needs to
* save the pointers only, ZRtp takes care of the data.
*
* The implementing class may enable SRTP processing in this
* method or delay it to srtpSecertsOn().
*
* @param ctx
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param secrets A pointer to a SrtpSecret_t structure that
* contains all necessary data.
*
* @param part for which part (Sender or Receiver) this data is
* valid.
*
* @return Returns false if something went wrong during
* initialization of SRTP context, for example memory shortage.
*/
int32_t (*zrtp_srtpSecretsReady) (ZrtpContext* ctx, C_SrtpSecret_t* secrets, int32_t part ) ;
/**
* Switch off the security for the defined part.
*
* @param ctx
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param part Defines for which part (sender or receiver) to
* switch on security
*/
void (*zrtp_srtpSecretsOff) (ZrtpContext* ctx, int32_t part ) ;
/**
* Switch on the security.
*
* ZRTP calls this method after it has computed the SAS and check
* if it is verified or not. In addition ZRTP provides information
* about the cipher algorithm and key length for the SRTP session.
*
* This method must enable SRTP processing if it was not enabled
* during sertSecretsReady().
*
* @param ctx
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param c The name of the used cipher algorithm and mode, or
* NULL
*
* @param s The SAS string
*
* @param verified if <code>verified</code> is true then SAS was
* verified by both parties during a previous call.
*/
void (*zrtp_rtpSecretsOn) (ZrtpContext* ctx, char* c, char* s, int32_t verified ) ;
/**
* This method handles GoClear requests.
*
* According to the ZRTP specification the user must be informed about
* a GoClear request because the ZRTP implementation switches off security
* if it could authenticate the GoClear packet.
*
* <b>Note:</b> GoClear is not yet implemented in GNU ZRTP.
*
* @param ctx
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
*/
void (*zrtp_handleGoClear)(ZrtpContext* ctx) ;
/**
* Handle ZRTP negotiation failed.
*
* ZRTP calls this method in case ZRTP negotiation failed. The
* parameters show the severity as well as the reason.
*
* @param ctx
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param severity
* This defines the message's severity
* @param subCode
* The subcode identifying the reason.
* @see ZrtpCodes#MessageSeverity
*/
void (*zrtp_zrtpNegotiationFailed) (ZrtpContext* ctx, int32_t severity, int32_t subCode ) ;
/**
* ZRTP calls this method if the other side does not support ZRTP.
*
* @param ctx
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* If the other side does not answer the ZRTP <em>Hello</em> packets then
* ZRTP calls this method,
*
*/
void (*zrtp_zrtpNotSuppOther)(ZrtpContext* ctx) ;
/**
* Enter synchronization mutex.
*
* GNU ZRTP requires one mutex to synchronize its
* processing. Because mutex implementations depend on the
* underlying infrastructure, for example operating system or
* thread implementation, GNU ZRTP delegates mutex handling to the
* specific part of its implementation.
*
* @param ctx
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
*/
void (*zrtp_synchEnter)(ZrtpContext* ctx) ;
/**
* Leave synchronization mutex.
*
* @param ctx
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
*/
void (*zrtp_synchLeave)(ZrtpContext* ctx) ;
/**
* Inform about a PBX enrollment request.
*
* Please refer to chapter 8.3 ff to get more details about PBX
* enrollment and SAS relay.
*
* <b>Note:</b> PBX enrollement is not yet fully supported by GNU
* ZRTP.
*
* @param ctx
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param info Give some information to the user about the PBX
* requesting an enrollment.
*/
void (*zrtp_zrtpAskEnrollment) (ZrtpContext* ctx, int32_t info) ;
/**
* Inform about PBX enrollment result.
*
* Informs the use about the acceptance or denial of an PBX enrollment
* request
*
* <b>Note:</b> PBX enrollement is not yet fully supported by GNU
* ZRTP.
*
* @param ctx
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param info Give some information to the user about the result
* of an enrollment.
*/
void (*zrtp_zrtpInformEnrollment) (ZrtpContext* ctx, int32_t info ) ;
/**
* Request a SAS signature.
*
* After ZRTP was able to compute the Short Authentication String
* (SAS) it calls this method. The client may now use an
* approriate method to sign the SAS. The client may use
* ZrtpQueue#setSignatureData() to store the signature data and
* enable signature transmission to the other peer. Refer to
* chapter 8.2 of ZRTP specification.
*
* <b>Note:</b> SAS signing is not yet fully supported by GNU
* ZRTP.
*
* @param ctx
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param sas
* Pointer to the 32 byte SAS hash to sign.
*
*/
void (*zrtp_signSAS)(ZrtpContext* ctx, uint8_t* sas) ;
/**
* ZRTPQueue calls this method to request a SAS signature check.
*
* After ZRTP received a SAS signature in one of the Confirm packets it
* call this method. The client may use <code>getSignatureLength()</code>
* and <code>getSignatureData()</code>of ZrtpQueue to get the signature
* data and perform the signature check. Refer to chapter 8.2 of ZRTP
* specification.
*
* If the signature check fails the client may return false to ZRTP. In
* this case ZRTP signals an error to the other peer and terminates
* the ZRTP handshake.
*
* <b>Note:</b> SAS signing is not yet fully supported by GNU
* ZRTP.
*
* @param ctx
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param sas
* Pointer to the 32 byte SAS hash that was signed by the other peer.
* @return
* true if the signature was ok, false otherwise.
*
*/
int32_t (*zrtp_checkSASSignature) (ZrtpContext* ctx, uint8_t* sas ) ;
} zrtp_Callbacks;
/**
* Create the GNU ZRTP C wrapper.
*
* This wrapper implements the C interface to the C++ based GNU ZRTP.
* @returns
* Pointer to the ZrtpContext
*/
ZrtpContext* zrtp_CreateWrapper();
/**
* Initialize the ZRTP protocol engine.
*
* This method initialized the GNU ZRTP protocol engine. An application
* calls this method to actually create the ZRTP protocol engine and
* initialize its configuration data. This method does not start the
* protocol engine.
*
* If an application requires a specific algorithm configuration then it
* must set the algorithm configuration data before it initializes the
* ZRTP protocol engine.
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param cb
* The callback structure that holds the addresses of the callback
* methods.
* @param id
* A C string that holds the ZRTP client id, only the first 16 chars
* are used.
* @param zidFilename
* The name of the ZID file. This file holds some parameters and
* other data like additional shared secrets.
* @param userData
* A pointer to user data. The wrapper just stores this pointer in
* the ZrtpContext and the application may use it for its purposes.
* @param mitmMode
* A trusted Mitm (PBX) must set this to true. The ZRTP engine sets
* the M Flag in the Hello packet to announce a trusted MitM.
* @returns
* Pointer to the ZrtpContext
*
* @see zrtp_InitializeConfig
*/
void zrtp_initializeZrtpEngine(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext,
zrtp_Callbacks *cb,
const char* id,
const char* zidFilename,
void* userData,
int32_t mitmMode);
/**
* Destroy the ZRTP wrapper and its underlying objects.
*/
void zrtp_DestroyWrapper (ZrtpContext* zrtpContext);
/**
* Computes the ZRTP checksum over a received ZRTP packet buffer and
* compares the result with received checksum.
*
* @param buffer
* Pointer to ZRTP packet buffer
* @param length
* Length of the packet buffer excluding received CRC data
* @param crc
* The received CRC data.
* @returns
* True if CRC matches, false otherwise.
*/
int32_t zrtp_CheckCksum(uint8_t* buffer, uint16_t length, uint32_t crc);
/**
* Computes the ZRTP checksum over a newly created ZRTP packet buffer.
*
* @param buffer
* Pointer to the created ZRTP packet buffer
* @param length
* Length of the packet buffer
* @returns
* The computed CRC.
*/
uint32_t zrtp_GenerateCksum(uint8_t* buffer, uint16_t length);
/**
* Prepares the ZRTP checksum for appending to ZRTP packet.
* @param crc
* The computed CRC data.
* @returns
* Prepared CRC data in host order
*/
uint32_t zrtp_EndCksum(uint32_t crc);
/**
* Kick off the ZRTP protocol engine.
*
* This method calls the ZrtpStateClass#evInitial() state of the state
* engine. After this call we are able to process ZRTP packets
* from our peer and to process them.
*
* <b>NOTE: application shall never call this method directly but use the
* appropriate method provided by the RTP implementation. </b>
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
*/
void zrtp_startZrtpEngine(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext);
/**
* Stop ZRTP security.
*
* <b>NOTE: An application shall never call this method directly but use the
* appropriate method provided by the RTP implementation. </b>
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
*/
void zrtp_stopZrtpEngine(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext);
/**
* Process RTP extension header.
*
* This method expects to get a pointer to the message part of
* a ZRTP packet.
*
* <b>NOTE: An application shall never call this method directly. Only
* the module that implements the RTP binding shall use this method</b>
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param extHeader
* A pointer to the first byte of the ZRTP message part.
* @param peerSSRC
* The peer's SSRC.
* @return
* Code indicating further packet handling, see description above.
*/
void zrtp_processZrtpMessage(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext, uint8_t *extHeader, uint32_t peerSSRC);
/**
* Process a timeout event.
*
* We got a timeout from the timeout provider. Forward it to the
* protocol state engine.
*
* <b>NOTE: application shall never call this method directly. Only
* the module that implements the RTP binding shall use this method</b>
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
*/
void zrtp_processTimeout(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext);
/*
* Check for and handle GoClear ZRTP packet header.
*
* This method checks if this is a GoClear packet. If not, just return
* false. Otherwise handle it according to the specification.
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param extHeader
* A pointer to the first byte of the extension header. Refer to
* RFC3550.
* @return
* False if not a GoClear, true otherwise.
*
int32_t zrtp_handleGoClear(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext, uint8_t *extHeader);
*/
/**
* Set the auxilliary secret.
*
* Use this method to set the auxilliary secret data. Refer to ZRTP
* specification, chapter 4.3 ff
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param data
* Points to the secret data.
* @param length
* Length of the auxilliary secrect in bytes
*/
void zrtp_setAuxSecret(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext, uint8_t* data, int32_t length);
/**
* Check current state of the ZRTP state engine
*
* <b>NOTE: application usually don't call this method. Only
* the m-odule that implements the RTP binding shall use this method</b>
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param state
* The state to check.
* @return
* Returns true if ZRTP engine is in the given state, false otherwise.
*/
int32_t zrtp_inState(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext, int32_t state);
/**
* Set SAS as verified.
*
* Call this method if the user confirmed (verfied) the SAS. ZRTP
* remembers this together with the retained secrets data.
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
*/
void zrtp_SASVerified(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext);
/**
* Reset the SAS verfied flag for the current active user's retained secrets.
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
*/
void zrtp_resetSASVerified(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext);
/**
* Get the ZRTP Hello Hash data.
*
* Use this method to get the ZRTP Hello Hash data. The method
* returns the data as a string containing the ZRTP protocol version and
* hex-digits. Refer to ZRTP specification, chapter 8.
*
* <b>NOTE: An application may call this method if it needs this information.
* Usually it is not necessary.</b>
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @return
* a pointer to a C-string that contains the Hello hash value as
* hex-digits. The hello hash is available immediately after
* @c zrtp_CreateWrapper .
* The caller must @c free() if it does not use the
* hello hash C-string anymore.
*/
char* zrtp_getHelloHash(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext);
/**
* Get the peer's ZRTP Hello Hash data.
*
* Use this method to get the peer's ZRTP Hello Hash data. The method
* returns the data as a string containing the ZRTP protocol version and
* hex-digits.
*
* The peer's hello hash is available only after ZRTP received a hello. If
* no data is available the function returns an empty string.
*
* Refer to ZRTP specification, chapter 8.
*
* @return
* a std:string containing the Hello version and the hello hash as hex digits.
*/
char* zrtp_getPeerHelloHash(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext);
/**
* Get Multi-stream parameters.
*
* Use this method to get the Multi-stream parameters that were computed
* during the ZRTP handshake. An application may use these parameters to
* enable multi-stream processing for an associated SRTP session.
*
* The application must not modify the contents of returned char array, it
* is opaque data. The application may hand over this string to a new ZRTP
* instance to enable multi-stream processing for this new session.
*
* Refer to chapter 4.4.2 in the ZRTP specification for further details
* and restriction how and when to use multi-stream mode.
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param length
* Pointer to an integer that receives the length of the char array
* @return
* a char array that contains the multi-stream parameters.
* If ZRTP was not started or ZRTP is not yet in secure state the method
* returns NULL and a length of 0.
*/
char* zrtp_getMultiStrParams(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext, int32_t *length);
/**
* Set Multi-stream parameters.
*
* Use this method to set the parameters required to enable Multi-stream
* processing of ZRTP. The multi-stream parameters must be set before the
* application starts the ZRTP protocol engine.
*
* Refer to chapter 4.4.2 in the ZRTP specification for further details
* of multi-stream mode.
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param length
* The integer that contains the length of the char array
* @param parameters
* A char array that contains the multi-stream parameters that this
* new ZRTP instance shall use. See also
* <code>getMultiStrParams()</code>
*/
void zrtp_setMultiStrParams(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext, char* parameters, int32_t length);
/**
* Check if this ZRTP session is a Multi-stream session.
*
* Use this method to check if this ZRTP instance uses multi-stream.
* Refer to chapters 4.2 and 4.4.2 in the ZRTP.
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @return
* True if multi-stream is used, false otherwise.
*/
int32_t zrtp_isMultiStream(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext);
/**
* Check if the other ZRTP client supports Multi-stream.
*
* Use this method to check if the other ZRTP client supports
* Multi-stream mode.
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @return
* True if multi-stream is available, false otherwise.
*/
int32_t zrtp_isMultiStreamAvailable(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext);
/**
* Accept a PBX enrollment request.
*
* If a PBX service asks to enroll the PBX trusted MitM key and the user
* accepts this request, for example by pressing an OK button, the client
* application shall call this method and set the parameter
* <code>accepted</code> to true. If the user does not accept the request
* set the parameter to false.
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param accepted
* True if the enrollment request is accepted, false otherwise.
*/
void zrtp_acceptEnrollment(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext, int32_t accepted);
/**
* Check the state of the enrollment mode.
*
* If true then we will set the enrollment flag (E) in the confirm
* packets and performs the enrollment actions. A MitM (PBX) enrollment service
* started this ZRTP session. Can be set to true only if mitmMode is also true.
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @return status of the enrollmentMode flag.
*/
int32_t zrtp_isEnrollmentMode(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext);
/**
* Check the state of the enrollment mode.
*
* If true then we will set the enrollment flag (E) in the confirm
* packets and perform the enrollment actions. A MitM (PBX) enrollment
* service must sets this mode to true.
*
* Can be set to true only if mitmMode is also true.
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param enrollmentMode defines the new state of the enrollmentMode flag
*/
void zrtp_setEnrollmentMode(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext, int32_t enrollmentMode);
/**
* Check if a peer's cache entry has a vaild MitM key.
*
* If true then the other peer ha a valid MtiM key, i.e. the peer has performed
* the enrollment procedure. A PBX ZRTP Back-2-Back application can use this function
* to check which of the peers is enrolled.
*
* @return True if the other peer has a valid Mitm key (is enrolled).
*/
int32_t isPeerEnrolled(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext);
/**
* Send the SAS relay packet.
*
* The method creates and sends a SAS relay packet according to the ZRTP
* specifications. Usually only a MitM capable user agent (PBX) uses this
* function.
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param sh the full SAS hash value
* @param render the SAS rendering algorithm
*/
int32_t zrtp_sendSASRelayPacket(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext, uint8_t* sh, char* render);
/**
* Get the commited SAS rendering algorithm for this ZRTP session.
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @return the commited SAS rendering algorithm
*/
const char* zrtp_getSasType(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext);
/**
* Get the computed SAS hash for this ZRTP session.
*
* A PBX ZRTP back-to-Back function uses this function to get the SAS
* hash of an enrolled client to construct the SAS relay packet for
* the other client.
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @return a pointer to the byte array that contains the full
* SAS hash.
*/
uint8_t* zrtp_getSasHash(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext);
/**
* Set signature data
*
* This functions stores signature data and transmitts it during ZRTP
* processing to the other party as part of the Confirm packets. Refer to
* chapters 5.7 and 7.2.
*
* The signature data must be set before ZRTP the application calls
* <code>start()</code>.
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param data
* The signature data including the signature type block. The method
* copies this data into the Confirm packet at signature type block.
* @param length
* The length of the signature data in bytes. This length must be
* multiple of 4.
* @return
* True if the method stored the data, false otherwise.
*/
int32_t zrtp_setSignatureData(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext, uint8_t* data, int32_t length);
/**
* Get signature data
*
* This functions returns signature data that was receivied during ZRTP
* processing. Refer to chapters 5.7 and 7.2.
*
* The signature data can be retrieved after ZRTP enters secure state.
* <code>start()</code>.
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @return
* Number of bytes copied into the data buffer
*/
const uint8_t* zrtp_getSignatureData(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext);
/**
* Get length of signature data
*
* This functions returns the length of signature data that was receivied
* during ZRTP processing. Refer to chapters 5.7 and 7.2.
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @return
* Length in bytes of the received signature data. The method returns
* zero if no signature data avilable.
*/
int32_t zrtp_getSignatureLength(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext);
/**
* Emulate a Conf2Ack packet.
*
* This method emulates a Conf2Ack packet. According to ZRTP specification
* the first valid SRTP packet that the Initiator receives must switch
* on secure mode. Refer to chapter 4 in the specificaton
*
* <b>NOTE: application shall never call this method directly. Only
* the module that implements the RTP binding shall use this method</b>
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
*/
void zrtp_conf2AckSecure(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext);
/**
* Get other party's ZID (ZRTP Identifier) data
*
* This functions returns the other party's ZID that was receivied
* during ZRTP processing.
*
* The ZID data can be retrieved after ZRTP receive the first Hello
* packet from the other party. The application may call this method
* for example during SAS processing in showSAS(...) user callback
* method.
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param data
* Pointer to a data buffer. This buffer must have a size of
* at least 12 bytes (96 bit) (ZRTP Identifier, see chap. 4.9)
* @return
* Number of bytes copied into the data buffer - must be equivalent
* to 12 bytes.
*/
int32_t zrtp_getPeerZid(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext, uint8_t* data);
/**
* This enumerations list all configurable algorithm types.
*/
/* Keep in synch with enumeration in ZrtpConfigure.h */
typedef enum zrtp_AlgoTypes {
zrtp_HashAlgorithm = 1, zrtp_CipherAlgorithm, zrtp_PubKeyAlgorithm, zrtp_SasType, zrtp_AuthLength
} Zrtp_AlgoTypes;
/**
* Initialize the GNU ZRTP Configure data.
*
* Initializing and setting a ZRTP configuration is optional. GNU ZRTP
* uses a sensible default if an application does not define its own
* ZRTP configuration.
*
* If an application initialize th configure data it must set the
* configuration data.
*
* The ZRTP specification, chapters 5.1.2 through 5.1.6 defines the
* algorithm names and their meaning.
*
* The current ZRTP implementation implements all mandatory algorithms
* plus a set of the optional algorithms. An application shall use
* @c zrtp_getAlgorithmNames to get the names of the available algorithms.
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @returns
* Pointer to the ZrtpConfCtx
*
* @see zrtp_getAlgorithmNames
*/
int32_t zrtp_InitializeConfig (ZrtpContext* zrtpContext);
/**
* Get names of all available algorithmes of a given algorithm type.
*
* The algorithm names are as specified in the ZRTP specification, chapters
* 5.1.2 through 5.1.6 .
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param type
* The algorithm type.
* @returns
* A NULL terminated array of character pointers.
*/
char** zrtp_getAlgorithmNames(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext, Zrtp_AlgoTypes type);
/**
* Free storage used to store the algorithm names.
*
* If an application does not longer require the algoritm names it should
* free the space.
*
* @param names
* The NULL terminated array of character pointers.
*/
void zrtp_freeAlgorithmNames(char** names);
/**
* Convenience function that sets a pre-defined standard configuration.
*
* The standard configuration consists of the following algorithms:
* <ul>
* <li> Hash: SHA256 </li>
* <li> Symmetric Cipher: AES 128, AES 256 </li>
* <li> Public Key Algorithm: DH2048, DH3027, MultiStream </li>
* <li> SAS type: libase 32 </li>
* <li> SRTP Authentication lengths: 32, 80 </li>
*</ul>
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
*/
void zrtp_setStandardConfig(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext);
/**
* Convenience function that sets the mandatory algorithms only.
*
* Mandatory algorithms are:
* <ul>
* <li> Hash: SHA256 </li>
* <li> Symmetric Cipher: AES 128 </li>
* <li> Public Key Algorithm: DH3027, MultiStream </li>
* <li> SAS type: libase 32 </li>
* <li> SRTP Authentication lengths: 32, 80 </li>
*</ul>
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
*/
void zrtp_setMandatoryOnly(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext);
/**
* Clear all configuration data.
*
* The functions clears all configuration data.
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
*/
void zrtp_confClear(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext);
/**
* Add an algorithm to configuration data.
*
* Adds the specified algorithm to the configuration data.
* If no free configuration data slot is available the
* function does not add the algorithm and returns -1. The
* methods appends the algorithm to the existing algorithms.
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param algoType
* Specifies which algorithm type to select
* @param algo
* The name of the algorithm to add.
* @return
* Number of free configuration data slots or -1 on error
*/
int32_t zrtp_addAlgo(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext, Zrtp_AlgoTypes algoType, const char* algo);
/**
* Add an algorithm to configuration data at given index
*
* Adds the specified algorithm to the configuration data vector
* at a given index. If the index is larger than the actual size
* of the configuration vector the method just appends the algorithm.
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param algoType
* Specifies which algorithm type to select
* @param algo
* The name of the algorithm to add.
* @param index
* The index where to add the algorihm
* @return
* Number of free configuration data slots or -1 on error
*/
int32_t zrtp_addAlgoAt(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext, Zrtp_AlgoTypes algoType, const char* algo, int32_t index);
/**
* Remove a algorithm from configuration data.
*
* Removes the specified algorithm from configuration data. If
* the algorithm was not configured previously the function does
* not modify the configuration data and returns the number of
* free configuration data slots.
*
* If an application removes all algorithms then ZRTP does not
* include any algorithm into the hello message and falls back
* to a predefined mandatory algorithm.
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param algoType
* Specifies which algorithm type to select
* @param algo
* The name of the algorithm to remove.
* @return
* Number of free configuration slots.
*/
int32_t zrtp_removeAlgo(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext, Zrtp_AlgoTypes algoType, const char* algo);
/**
* Returns the number of configured algorithms.
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param algoType
* Specifies which algorithm type to select
* @return
* The number of configured algorithms (used configuration
* data slots)
*/
int32_t zrtp_getNumConfiguredAlgos(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext, Zrtp_AlgoTypes algoType);
/**
* Returns the identifier of the algorithm at index.
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param algoType
* Specifies which algorithm type to select
* @param index
* The index in the list of the algorihm type
* @return
* A pointer to the algorithm name. If the index
* does not point to a configured slot then the function
* returns NULL.
*
*/
const char* zrtp_getAlgoAt(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext, Zrtp_AlgoTypes algoType, int32_t index);
/**
* Checks if the configuration data of the algorihm type already contains
* a specific algorithms.
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param algoType
* Specifies which algorithm type to select
* @param algo
* The name of the algorithm to check
* @return
* True if the algorithm was found, false otherwise.
*
*/
int32_t zrtp_containsAlgo(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext, Zrtp_AlgoTypes algoType, const char* algo);
/**
* Enables or disables trusted MitM processing.
*
* For further details of trusted MitM processing refer to ZRTP
* specification, chapter 7.3
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param yesNo
* If set to true then trusted MitM processing is enabled.
*/
void zrtp_setTrustedMitM(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext, int32_t yesNo);
/**
* Check status of trusted MitM processing.
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @return
* Returns true if trusted MitM processing is enabled.
*/
int32_t zrtp_isTrustedMitM(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext);
/**
* Enables or disables SAS signature processing.
*
* For further details of trusted MitM processing refer to ZRTP
* specification, chapter 7.2
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @param yesNo
* If true then certificate processing is enabled.
*/
void zrtp_setSasSignature(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext, int32_t yesNo);
/**
* Check status of SAS signature processing.
*
* @param zrtpContext
* Pointer to the opaque ZrtpContext structure.
* @return
* Returns true if certificate processing is enabled.
*/
int32_t zrtp_isSasSignature(ZrtpContext* zrtpContext);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#pragma GCC visibility pop
#endif
/**
* @}
*/
#endif
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