* src/engine-gpgsm.c (gpgsm_assuan_simple_command): Make sure CB_ERR
is returned.
* src/import.c (parse_import_res): Do not return an error for the last
field.
(import_status_handler): Actually return the error from
parse_import_res.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
--
This reverts commit 6df6e01ed5.
gpgme_error_t et al are from a time where we had no hard dependency on
libgpg-error. Now libgpg-error is a required and thus it does not
make sense to have these surrogates. In fact we should ventually
completely remove them.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* NEWS: Update.
* doc/gpgme.texi (gpgme_op_createkey): Clarify the meaning of the
'expire' parameter.
(GPGME_CREATE_NOEXPIRE): Document new flag.
(gpgme_op_createsubkey): Clarify the meaning of the 'expire'
parameter.
* src/engine-gpg.c (gpg_add_algo_usage_expire): Fix handling of the
expiration time.
* src/gpgme.h.in (GPGME_CREATE_NOEXPIRE): New macro.
--
Previously, the documentation stated that the expiration time was an
absolute timestamp. However, this value was passed using the
'seconds=N' syntax to GnuPG which specifies the expiration time in
seconds relative to the creation time. Fix the documentation.
Furthermore, the documentation stated that using 0 results in keys
that do not expire. This was communicated to GnuPG by using the
implicit default. However, as of GnuPG 2.1.17, the default was
changed to create keys that expire within a reasonable timespan.
Fix this discrepancy by aligning the behavior with recent GnuPG
versions: 0 means use a reasonable default, and introduce a flag that
can be used to create keys that do not expire. Communicate this
explicitly to GnuPG.
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <justus@g10code.com>
* NEWS: Update.
* src/data.c (gpgme_data_set_flag): Return a 'gpgme_error_t'.
* src/error.c (gpgme_strerror_r): Fix type of first argument.
* src/gpgme.h.in (gpgme_strerror_r): Adapt.
(gpgme_data_set_flag): Likewise.
--
Fix for consistency. This should not pose problems, because typedef
gpg_error_t gpgme_error_t.
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <justus@g10code.com>
* src/verify.c (parse_tofu_user): For cleanness use gpg_error ...
(_gpgme_verify_status_handler): ... and gpg_err_code.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* src/verify.c (op_data_t): Add conflict_user_seen.
(parse_tofu_user): Return ERR_DUP_VALUE for mutltiple TOFU_USERS.
(_gpgme_verify_status_handler): Handle ERR_DUP_VALUE from
parse_tofu_user to ignore the next TOFU_STATS.
--
This fixes TOFU Conflict verification with GnuPG-2.1.17 and 2.1.18
GnuPG-Bug-Id: 2914
* configure.ac (vasprintf): Remove check.
* src/vasprintf.c: Remove file.
* src/util.h (vasprintf, asprintf): Remove prototypes. Replace all
calls to vasprintf and asprintf by gpgrt_vasprintf or gpgrt_asprintf.
Also take care to use gpgrt_free on the returned value.
* src/w32-util.c (_gpgme_get_gpgconf_path): Replace a gpgrt_asprintf
by _gpgme_strconcat.
(snprintf): New macro to use gpgrt_snprintf instead of the system's
standard snprintf.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
--
It is common that developers look up only the header file and do not
read the manual. These comments should make it clear that most
structures in gpgme.h are read-only and may only be allocated by
gpgme.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* src/gpgme.h.in (gpgme_data_rewind): Un-deprecate.
* src/data-compat.c (gpgme_data_rewind): Move to ...
* src/data.c (gpgme_data_rewind): here.
--
That function is very convenient because it is required a lot with
memory streams. It also documents the intention of the caller better
than gpgme_data_seek with its addition parameters and the need to map
system errors. Thus it does not make sense to make it a first class
citizen again.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* src/key.c (gpgme_key_unref): Always free address if set.
(_gpgme_key_append_name): Remove memory optimization for address.
--
The check if address is not allocated would now be more complicated
then just comparing it to email because email is set to address
also when an email was not parsed from the user id.
* src/key.c (_gpgme_key_append_name): Set email and remove name
for uid only keys.
--
If we have a name and no email but the name can be parsed as
an address we now treat the address as email and remove the name.
This fixes downstream users that rely on email to show email
addresses and don't expilicity handle this case.
E.g. A userid foo@example.com was:
uid->name = "foo@example.com"
uid->email = ""
uid->address = "foo@example.com"
It is now:
uid->name = ""
uid->email = "foo@example.com"
uid->address = "foo@example.com"
* src/w32-io.c (writer): Only stop once the buffer is drained.
(destroy_writer): Wait for the writers buffer to be drained. This
aligns '_gpgme_io_close's behavior with close(2) and fclose(3).
GnuPG-bug-id: 2881
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <justus@g10code.com>
* src/engine-gpgconf.c (gpgconf_write): Connect a pipe to the child's
stderr, and wait for it to be closed as an indication that gpgconf has
exited. Also improve error handling.
GnuPG-bug-id: 2881
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <justus@g10code.com>
* src/engine-gpgconf.c (gpgconf_write): Add --runtime.
* src/gpgme.h.in (gpgme_conf_opt_change): Document this
behavior.
--
If a tool uses GPGME for changing configuration values it
needs a way to ensure that these changes take effect. Otherwise
users may change and see config values and do not understand
why they are not working.
* src/engine-gpg.c (gpg_addkey): Pass --batch to gpg when
GPGME_CREATE_NOPASSWD is set to fix pinentry without loopback mode.
--
Signed-off-by: Ben Kibbey <bjk@luxsci.net>
* src/engine-gpg.c (struct engine_gpg): New field
override_session_key.
(gpg_release): Free that field.
(gpg_decrypt): With gnupg 2.1.16 use --override-session-key-fd.
* tests/run-decrypt.c (main): Fix setting over the override key.
--
Note that this works only with gnupg 2.1.16 and later.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* src/gpgme.c (gpgme_set_ctx_flag): Add flags "export-session-key" and
"override-session-key".
(gpgme_get_ctx_flag): Ditto.
(gpgme_set_export_session_keys): Remove.
(gpgme_get_export_session_keys): Remove.
* src/gpgme.def, src/libgpgme.vers: Remove them.
* src/context.h (struct gpgme_context): Add field
override_session_key.
* src/decrypt-verify.c (decrypt_verify_start): Pass
override_session_key value to the engine.
* src/decrypt.c (decrypt_start): Ditto.
* src/engine.c (_gpgme_engine_op_decrypt): Ditto.
(_gpgme_engine_op_decrypt_verify): Ditto.
* src/engine-backend.h (struct engine_ops): Extend DECRYPT and
DECRYPT_VERIFY_START with override_session_key.
* src/engine-uiserver.c (_uiserver_decrypt): Add stub arg
override_session_key.
(uiserver_decrypt): Ditto.
(uiserver_decrypt_verify): Ditto.
* src/engine-gpgsm.c (gpgsm_decrypt): Ditto.
* src/engine-gpg.c (gpg_decrypt): Add arg override_session_key and set
corresponding gpg option.
* tests/run-decrypt.c (print_result): Print the session key if
available.
(main): Add options --export-session-key and --override-session-key.
--
To keep the number of context manipulation functions at bay, this
patches removes the just added gpgme_set_export_session_keys and
gpgme_get_export_session_keys by flags for the generic context
function.
The patch also implements the --override-session-key feature.
GnuPG-bug-id: 2754
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* src/gpgme.h.in (gpgme_get_ctx_flag): New.
* src/gpgme.c (gpgme_set_ctx_flag): Move down the file and add a trace
statement.
(gpgme_get_ctx_flag): New.
* src/gpgme.def, src/libgpgme.vers: Add new interface.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* src/gpgme.c (gpgme_set_export_session_keys): New function.
(gpgme_get_export_session_keys): New function.
* src/gpgme.h.in (struct _gpgme_op_decrypt_result): Add session_key
member.
(gpgme_{set,get}_export_session_keys): Declare new functions.
* src/libgpgme.vers, src/gpgme.def: Export new functions in shared
object.
* src/engine.h: (_gpgme_engine_op_decrypt) Add export_session_key
parameter.
(_gpgme_engine_op_decrypt_verify): Add export_session_key parameter.
* src/engine-backend.h: (struct engine_ops): Change function
pointer declarations to match.
* src/context.h (struct gpgme_context): Add export_session_keys member.
* src/decrypt.c (release_op_data): Free result.session_key.
(_gpgme_decrypt_status_handler): Store a copy of the exported session
key.
(decrypt_start): Pass export_session_keys from the context.
* src/decrypt-verify.c (decrypt_verify_start): Pass
export_session_keys from context.
* src/engine.c (_gpgme_engine_op_decrypt): Pass through
export_session_key flag.
(_gpgme_engine_op_decrypt_verify): Pass through export_session_key
flag.
* src/engine-gpg.c (gpg_decrypt): If export_session_key is set, add
--export-session-key to argument list.
* src/engine-gpgsm.c (gpgsm_decrypt): Ignore export_session_key for
now, since gpgsm offers no such mechanism.
* src/engine-uiserver.c (_uiserver_decrypt): If export_session_key is
set, add --export-session-key flag to cmd.
* doc/gpgme.texi: Document new functions and session_key member of
decrypt_result_t.
* doc/uiserver.texi: Add --export-session-key flag to DECRYPT command.
--
gpg(1) documents session key export as useful for key escrow, and is
rightly dubious of that use case. However, session key export is also
useful in other use cases. Two examples from MUA development (where
this functionality would be specifically useful to me right now):
* If the MUA stores a local copy of the session key upon decrypting
the message, it can re-decrypt the message without expensive
asymmetric operations. When rendering a thread with dozens of
encrypted messages, this can represent a significant speedup.
* A user may have expired encryption-capable secret key material,
along with many messages encrypted to that material. If she stores
the session keys for those messages she wants to keep, she can
destroy her secret key material and make any messages she has
deleted completely unrecoverable, even to an attacker who gets her
remaining secret keys in the future.
This patchset makes a two specific implementation decisions that could
have gone in different ways. I welcome feedback on preferred outcomes.
0) session key representation: we currently represent the session key
as an opaque textual string, rather than trying to provide any
sort of in-memory structure. While it wouldn't be hard to parse
the data produced by gpg's --export-session-key, I chose to use
the opaque string rather than lock in a particular data format.
1) API/ABI: i've added a member to gpgme_op_decrypt_result_t. This
has the potential to cause an out-of-bound memory access if
someone uses code compiled against the newer verision, but linked
at runtime against an older version. I've attempted to limit that
risk by documenting that users must verify
gpgme_get_export_session_keys() before accessing this new struct
member -- this means that code expecting this capability will
require the symbol at link-time, and will refuse to link against
older versions.
Another approach to solving this problem would be to avoid
modifying gpgme_op_decrypt_result_t, and to introduce instead a
new function gpgme_op_session_key(), which could be called in the
same places as gpgme_op_decrypt_result(). Depending on the
representation of the session key, this might introduce new
memory-management burdens on the user of the library, and the
session key is certainly part of a decryption result, so it seemed
simpler to go with what i have here.
If anyone has strong preferences that these choices should be solved
in a different way, i'm happy to hear them.
Additionally, I note that i'm also still pretty unclear about how the
"UI Server" fits into this whole ecosystem. In particular, I don't
know whether it's kosher to just add an --export-session-key flag to
the DECRYPT operation without actually having implemented it anywhere,
but i don't see where i would actually implement it either :/
If this patch (or some variant) is adopted, i will supply another
patch that permits offering a session key during decryption (e.g. "gpg
--override-session-key"), but I wanted to get these implementation
choices ironed out first.
Gnupg-Bug-Id: 2754
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
On the concern of adding a new field to a structure: It may not be
clearly documented but we don't expect that a user ever allocates such
a structure - those result structure may only be created bu gpgme and
are read-only for the user. Adding a new member constitutes a
compatible ABI change and thus an older SO may not be used by code
compiled with a header for the newer API. Unless someone tinkers with
the build system, this should never happen. We have added new fields
to result structure may times and I can't remember any problems.
- wk
* src/gpgme.c (gpgme_set_armor, gpgme_set_textmode,
gpgme_set_offline): Ensure that non-zero values actually set the
appropriate internal bit.
--
The documentation for these functions says things like "disabled if
YES is zero, and enabled otherwise", where YES is an integer.
However, if you pass an even integer, it will be aliased back to 0
because the context member variables are declared as single bits.
This should make the implementation match the documentation.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
* src/posix-io.c (_gpgme_io_select): Return EMFILE instead of EBADF.
--
Also EBADF seem more correct, EMFILE (Too man open files) gives
a clearer message to the user that there are somehow too many files
open. The problem can be exhibited by running lots of threads,
We should eventually move to poll but that would be a large change and
so we better fix it with the planned migration of the I/O subsystem to
libgpgrt (currently known as libgpg-error).
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* src/keylist.c (op_data_t): Add field keydb_search_err.
(keylist_status_handler): Parse STATUS_ERROR into that var.
(gpgme_op_keylist_next): Use that err instead of GPG_ERR_EOF.
--
With a recent GnuPG version this allows to detect a keyring with wrong
permissions (i.e. no read access). GPG_ERR_OPEN_KEYRING will be
returned instead of GPG_ERR_EOF.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* configure.ac: Require libgpg-error 1.17. No longer
check for pthread.
* doc/gpgme.texi: Document removed neccessity for thread
safe gpgme flavours.
* src/sema.h (DEFINE_GLOBAL_LOCK),
(DEFINE_STATIC_LOCK, INIT_LOCK, DECLARE_LOCK)
(DESTROY_LOCK, LOCK, UNLOCK): Change to gpgrt equivalents.
* src/posix-sema.c, src/w32-sema.c: Removed.
* src/Makefile.am: Remove libpthread and
Update accordingly.
* src/ath.c, src/ath.h (ath_mutex_init)
(ath_mutex_destroy, ath_mutex_lock, ath_mutex_unlock): Removed.
* src/ath.h (ATH_MUTEX_INITIALIZER): Removed.
* src/version.c (do_subsystem_inits): sema_subsystem_init is
no longer required.
* tests/gpg/Makefile.am: Add new threading tests.
(t_thread1_LDADD, t_cancel_LDADD):
Use just gpgme.
* tests/gpg/t-thread-keylist-verify.c,
tests/gpg/t-thread-keylist.c: New.
* src/gpgme-config.in: Use -lgpgme for thread-model pthread.
--
Using gpgrt locks instead of pthread locks removes
the neccessity to link pthread directly to gpgme and
have a different, thread safe flavor of gpgme. Now
gpgme is thread-safe if the conditions mentioned
in the doc are met.
As the cpp bindings linked against libgpgme
and not libgpgme-pthread this fixes threading problems
with them.
libgpgme-pthread is removed but gpgme-config still supports
--thread=pthread for compatibility with find scripts.
* src/w32-io.c (fd_table_lock): New.
(new_fd): Lock allocation of a new slot.
(release_fd): Lock deallocation of a slot.
--
Note that we lock only the allocation but not the sanitiy checks we do
further down in the code.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* src/w32-util.c (find_program_at_standard_place): Use access to check
whether the binary is at CSIDL_PROGRAM_FILES before testing
CSIDL_PROGRAM_FILESX86.
--
Suggested-by: ticho
Fixes-commit: a82e9b182f
GnuPG-bug-id: 2814
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* src/w32-util.c (find_program_in_dir): Fix call to _gpgme_strconcat.
--
This fixes a crash introduced by dc39552d0 because it tried
to concat a strlen.
* src/b64dec.c, src/mbox-util.c, src/mbox-util.h: These three files
are explicitly licensed under LGPL, but their comments suggest that
details about the warranty can be found in the GPL. Adjust comments
to refer to the correct license.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
* src/conversion.c: Include stdarg.h.
(do_strconcat): New.
(_gpgme_strconcat): New.
* src/util.h: Provide fallback for GPGRT_ATTR_SENTINEL.
(_gpgme_strconcat): New with sentinel.
* src/w32-util.c (find_program_in_dir): Replace malloc and stpcpy by
_gpgme_strconcat.
(find_program_at_standard_place): Ditto.
(_gpgme_set_default_gpg_name): Ditto.
(_gpgme_set_default_gpgconf_name): Ditto.
(_gpgme_mkstemp): Ditto.
(_gpgme_set_override_inst_dir): Repalce malloc and strcpy by strdup.
--
The function has been taken from gnupg/common/stringhelp.c and license
changed to LPGLv2.1+. I am the original author of that code.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* src/engine-gpg.c (gpg_new): Add --exit-on-status-write-error if the
engine version is latest enough to expect progress output from gpg.
--
GnuPG-bug-id: 1415
Signed-off-by: Daiki Ueno <ueno@gnu.org>
Changed the version test from the patch to use the newer
have_gpg_version.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* src/moc_kdpipeiodevice.cpp: Removed.
* src/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Remove moc_kdpipeiodevice.cpp.
--
This file was overlooked in 58ed9c17 which removed the unused
and obsolete w32-qt code. See lang/qt QIODeviceDataProvider which
replaced kdpipeiodevice.
* src/engine-assuan.c (llass_new): Update --ttyname from GPG_TTY.
* src/engine-g13.c (g13_new): Ditto.
* src/engine-gpg.c (gpg_new): Ditto.
* src/engine-uiserver.c (uiserver_new): Ditto.
* src/engine-gpgsm.c (gpgsm_new): Ditto.
--
Useful when no DISPLAY is set and there is no attached terminal to the
current process.
Signed-off-by: Ben Kibbey <bjk@luxsci.net>
* src/gpgme.h.in (_GPGME_DEPRECATED): Change to take versio numbers
for documentation. Change all places.
(_GPGME_DEPRECATED_OUTSIDE_GPGME): Ditto.
* lang/python/gpgme-h-clean.py: Adjust RE.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>