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Copyright (C) 2006-2010 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 _ZRTPCALLBACK_H_
#define _ZRTPCALLBACK_H_
/**
* @file ZrtpCallback.h
* @brief Callback interface between ZRTP and the RTP stack implementation
* @ingroup GNU_ZRTP
* @{
*/
#include <string>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <libzrtpcpp/ZrtpCodes.h>
#ifndef __EXPORT
#if __GNUC__ >= 4
#define __EXPORT __attribute__ ((visibility("default")))
#define __LOCAL __attribute__ ((visibility("hidden")))
#elif defined _WIN32 || defined __CYGWIN__
#define __EXPORT __declspec(dllimport)
#define __LOCAL
#else
#define __EXPORT
#define __LOCAL
#endif
#endif
/**
* This enum defines which 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>
*/
typedef enum {
Responder = 1, ///< This client is in ZRTP Responder mode
Initiator ///< This client is in ZRTP Initiator mode
} Role;
/// The algorihms that we support in SRTP and that ZRTP can negotiate.
typedef enum {
None,
Aes = 1, ///< Use AES as symmetrical cipher algorithm
TwoFish, ///< Use TwoFish as symmetrical cipher algorithm
Sha1, ///< Use Sha1 as authentication algorithm
Skein ///< Use Skein as authentication algorithm
} 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. The destructor
* of ZRtp clears the data.
*/
typedef struct srtpSecrets {
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
SrtpAlgorithms authAlgorithm; ///< SRTP authentication algorithm
int32_t srtpAuthTagLen; ///< SRTP authentication length
std::string sas; ///< The SAS string
Role role; ///< ZRTP role of this client
} SrtpSecret_t;
enum EnableSecurity {
ForReceiver = 1, ///< Enable security for SRTP receiver
ForSender = 2 ///< Enable security for SRTP sender
};
/**
* This abstract class defines the callback functions required by GNU ZRTP.
*
* This class is a pure abstract class, aka Interface in Java, that
* defines the callback interface that the specific part of a GNU ZRTP
* must implement. 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>
*/
class __EXPORT ZrtpCallback {
protected:
friend class ZRtp;
virtual ~ZrtpCallback() {};
/**
* Send a ZRTP packet via RTP.
*
* ZRTP calls this method to send a ZRTP packet via the RTP session.
*
* @param data
* Points to ZRTP packet to send.
* @param length
* The length in bytes of the data
* @return
* zero if sending failed, one if packet was send
*/
virtual int32_t sendDataZRTP(const uint8_t* data, int32_t length) =0;
/**
* Activate timer.
*
* @param time
* The time in ms for the timer
* @return
* zero if activation failed, one if timer was activated
*/
virtual int32_t activateTimer(int32_t time) =0;
/**
* Cancel the active timer.
*
* @return
* zero if cancel action failed, one if timer was canceled
*/
virtual int32_t cancelTimer() =0;
/**
* 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 severity
* This defines the message's severity
* @param subCode
* The subcode identifying the reason.
* @see ZrtpCodes#MessageSeverity
*/
virtual void sendInfo(GnuZrtpCodes::MessageSeverity severity, int32_t subCode) =0;
/**
* 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 themselfs are ontained 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 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.
*/
virtual bool srtpSecretsReady(SrtpSecret_t* secrets, EnableSecurity part) =0;
/**
* Switch off the security for the defined part.
*
* @param part Defines for which part (sender or receiver) to
* switch on security
*/
virtual void srtpSecretsOff(EnableSecurity part) =0;
/**
* 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 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.
*/
virtual void srtpSecretsOn(std::string c, std::string s, bool verified) =0;
/**
* 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.
*
*/
virtual void handleGoClear() =0;
/**
* Handle ZRTP negotiation failed.
*
* ZRTP calls this method in case ZRTP negotiation failed. The
* parameters show the severity as well as the reason.
*
* @param severity
* This defines the message's severity
* @param subCode
* The subcode identifying the reason.
* @see ZrtpCodes#MessageSeverity
*/
virtual void zrtpNegotiationFailed(GnuZrtpCodes::MessageSeverity severity, int32_t subCode) =0;
/**
* ZRTP calls this method if the other side does not support ZRTP.
*
* If the other side does not answer the ZRTP <em>Hello</em> packets then
* ZRTP calls this method,
*
*/
virtual void zrtpNotSuppOther() =0;
/**
* Enter synchronization mutex.
*
* GNU ZRTP requires one mutes 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
* spcific part of its implementation.
*/
virtual void synchEnter() =0;
/**
* Leave synchronization mutex.
*/
virtual void synchLeave() =0;
/**
* 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 info Give some information to the user about the PBX
* requesting an enrollment.
*/
virtual void zrtpAskEnrollment(GnuZrtpCodes::InfoEnrollment info) =0;
/**
* 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 info information to the user about the result
* of an enrollment.
*/
virtual void zrtpInformEnrollment(GnuZrtpCodes::InfoEnrollment info) =0;
/**
* 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 an
* 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 sasHash
* The SAS hash to sign.
*
*/
virtual void signSAS(uint8_t* sasHash) =0;
/**
* 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 sasHash
* The SAS hash that was signed by the other peer.
* @return
* true if the signature was ok, false otherwise.
*
*/
virtual bool checkSASSignature(uint8_t* sasHash) =0;
};
#endif // ZRTPCALLBACK
/**
* @}
*/
/** EMACS **
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