gpgme/gpgme/gpgme.c
Marcus Brinkmann e927e5c617 2003-04-24 Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@g10code.de>
* context.h (struct gpgme_context_s): Remove member verbosity.
	* gpgme.c (gpgme_new): Do not set member verbosity.
	* engine.h (_gpgme_engine_set_verbosity): Remove prototype.
	* engine.c (_gpgme_engine_set_verbosity): Remove function.
	* engine-backend.h (struct engine_ops): Remove set_verbosity.
	* engine-gpgsm.c (_gpgme_engine_ops_gpgsm): Remove set_verbosity member.
	* rungpg.c (_gpgme_engine_ops_gpg): Likewise.
	(gpg_set_verbosity): Remove function.
	* decrypt.c (_gpgme_decrypt_start): Don't call
	_gpgme_engine_set_verbosity.
	* delete.c (_gpgme_op_delete_start): Likewise.
	* edit.c (_gpgme_op_edit_start): Likewise.
	* encrypt.c (_gpgme_op_encrypt_start): Likewise.
	* encrypt-sign.c (_gpgme_op_encrypt_sign_start): Likewise.
	* export.c (_gpgme_op_export_start): Likewise.
	* genkey.c (_gpgme_op_genkey_start): Likewise.
	* import.c (_gpgme_op_import_start): Likewise.
	* keylist.c (gpgme_op_keylist_start): Likewise.
	(gpgme_op_keylist_ext_start): Likewise.
	* sign.c (_gpgme_op_sign_start): Likewise.
	* verify.c (_gpgme_op_verify_start): Likewise.
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/* gpgme.c - GnuPG Made Easy.
Copyright (C) 2000 Werner Koch (dd9jn)
Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003 g10 Code GmbH
This file is part of GPGME.
GPGME 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 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
GPGME 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 GPGME; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#if HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include <config.h>
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include "util.h"
#include "context.h"
#include "ops.h"
#include "wait.h"
/**
* gpgme_new:
* @r_ctx: Returns the new context
*
* Create a new context to be used with most of the other GPGME
* functions. Use gpgme_release_context() to release all resources
*
* Return value: An error code
**/
GpgmeError
gpgme_new (GpgmeCtx *r_ctx)
{
GpgmeCtx ctx;
if (!r_ctx)
return GPGME_Invalid_Value;
*r_ctx = 0;
ctx = calloc (1, sizeof *ctx);
if (!ctx)
return GPGME_Out_Of_Core;
ctx->keylist_mode = GPGME_KEYLIST_MODE_LOCAL;
ctx->include_certs = 1;
_gpgme_fd_table_init (&ctx->fdt);
*r_ctx = ctx;
return 0;
}
/**
* gpgme_release:
* @c: Context to be released.
*
* Release all resources associated with the given context.
**/
void
gpgme_release (GpgmeCtx ctx)
{
if (!ctx)
return;
_gpgme_engine_release (ctx->engine);
_gpgme_fd_table_deinit (&ctx->fdt);
_gpgme_release_result (ctx);
gpgme_key_release (ctx->tmp_key);
gpgme_data_release (ctx->help_data_1);
gpgme_data_release (ctx->notation);
gpgme_signers_clear (ctx);
if (ctx->signers)
free (ctx->signers);
/* FIXME: Release the key_queue. */
free (ctx);
}
void
_gpgme_release_result (GpgmeCtx ctx)
{
struct ctx_op_data *data = ctx->op_data;
while (data)
{
struct ctx_op_data *next_data = data->next;
if (data->cleanup)
(*data->cleanup) (data->hook);
free (data);
data = next_data;
}
ctx->op_data = NULL;
_gpgme_set_op_info (ctx, NULL);
}
/**
* gpgme_get_notation:
* @c: the context
*
* If there is notation data available from the last signature check,
* this function may be used to return this notation data as a string.
* The string is an XML represantaton of that data embedded in a
* %&lt;notation&gt; container.
*
* Return value: An XML string or NULL if no notation data is available.
**/
char *
gpgme_get_notation (GpgmeCtx ctx)
{
if (!ctx->notation)
return NULL;
return _gpgme_data_get_as_string (ctx->notation);
}
/**
* gpgme_get_op_info:
* @c: the context
* @reserved:
*
* Return information about the last operation. The caller has to
* free the string. NULL is returned if there is not previous
* operation available or the operation has not yet finished.
*
* Here is a sample information we return:
* <literal>
* <![CDATA[
* <GnupgOperationInfo>
* <signature>
* <detached/> <!-- or cleartext or standard -->
* <algo>17</algo>
* <hashalgo>2</hashalgo>
* <micalg>pgp-sha1</micalg>
* <sigclass>01</sigclass>
* <created>9222222</created>
* <fpr>121212121212121212</fpr>
* </signature>
* </GnupgOperationInfo>
* ]]>
* </literal>
* Return value: NULL for no info available or an XML string
**/
char *
gpgme_get_op_info (GpgmeCtx ctx, int reserved)
{
if (!ctx || reserved || !ctx->op_info)
return NULL; /* Invalid value. */
return _gpgme_data_get_as_string (ctx->op_info);
}
/* Store the data object INFO with the operation info in the context
CTX. INFO is consumed. Subsequent calls append the data. */
void
_gpgme_set_op_info (GpgmeCtx ctx, GpgmeData info)
{
assert (ctx);
if (!ctx->op_info)
ctx->op_info = info;
else
{
char *info_mem = 0;
size_t info_len;
info_mem = gpgme_data_release_and_get_mem (info, &info_len);
_gpgme_data_append (ctx->op_info, info_mem, info_len);
}
}
GpgmeError
gpgme_set_protocol (GpgmeCtx ctx, GpgmeProtocol protocol)
{
if (!ctx)
return GPGME_Invalid_Value;
switch (protocol)
{
case GPGME_PROTOCOL_OpenPGP:
ctx->use_cms = 0;
break;
case GPGME_PROTOCOL_CMS:
ctx->use_cms = 1;
break;
default:
return GPGME_Invalid_Value;
}
return 0;
}
GpgmeProtocol
gpgme_get_protocol (GpgmeCtx ctx)
{
if (!ctx)
return 0; /* well, this is OpenPGP */
if (ctx->use_cms)
return GPGME_PROTOCOL_CMS;
return GPGME_PROTOCOL_OpenPGP;
}
const char *
gpgme_get_protocol_name (GpgmeProtocol protocol)
{
switch (protocol)
{
case GPGME_PROTOCOL_OpenPGP:
return "OpenPGP";
case GPGME_PROTOCOL_CMS:
return "CMS";
default:
return NULL;
}
}
/**
* gpgme_set_armor:
* @ctx: the context
* @yes: boolean value to set or clear that flag
*
* Enable or disable the use of an ascii armor for all output.
**/
void
gpgme_set_armor (GpgmeCtx ctx, int yes)
{
if (!ctx)
return;
ctx->use_armor = yes;
}
/**
* gpgme_get_armor:
* @ctx: the context
*
* Return the state of the armor flag which can be changed using
* gpgme_set_armor().
*
* Return value: Boolean whether armor mode is to be used.
**/
int
gpgme_get_armor (GpgmeCtx ctx)
{
return ctx && ctx->use_armor;
}
/**
* gpgme_set_textmode:
* @ctx: the context
* @yes: boolean flag whether textmode should be enabled
*
* Enable or disable the use of the special textmode. Textmode is for example
* used for the RFC2015 signatures; note that the updated RFC 3156 mandates
* that the MUA does some preparations so that textmode is not needed anymore.
**/
void
gpgme_set_textmode (GpgmeCtx ctx, int yes)
{
if (!ctx)
return;
ctx->use_textmode = yes;
}
/**
* gpgme_get_textmode:
* @ctx: the context
*
* Return the state of the textmode flag which can be changed using
* gpgme_set_textmode().
*
* Return value: Boolean whether textmode is to be used.
**/
int
gpgme_get_textmode (GpgmeCtx ctx)
{
return ctx && ctx->use_textmode;
}
/**
* gpgme_set_include_certs:
* @ctx: the context
*
* Set the number of certifications to include in an S/MIME message.
* The default is 1 (only the cert of the sender). -1 means all certs,
* and -2 means all certs except the root cert.
*
* Return value: Boolean whether textmode is to be used.
**/
void
gpgme_set_include_certs (GpgmeCtx ctx, int nr_of_certs)
{
if (nr_of_certs < -2)
ctx->include_certs = -2;
else
ctx->include_certs = nr_of_certs;
}
/**
* gpgme_get_include_certs:
* @ctx: the context
*
* Get the number of certifications to include in an S/MIME message.
*
* Return value: Boolean whether textmode is to be used.
**/
int
gpgme_get_include_certs (GpgmeCtx ctx)
{
return ctx->include_certs;
}
/**
* gpgme_set_keylist_mode:
* @ctx: the context
* @mode: listing mode
*
* This function changes the default behaviour of the keylisting
* functions. mode is a bitwise-OR of the GPGME_KEYLIST_* flags.
* The default mode is GPGME_KEYLIST_MODE_LOCAL.
*
* Return value: GPGME_Invalid_Value if ctx is not a context or mode
* not a valid mode.
**/
GpgmeError
gpgme_set_keylist_mode (GpgmeCtx ctx, int mode)
{
if (!ctx)
return GPGME_Invalid_Value;
if (!((mode & GPGME_KEYLIST_MODE_LOCAL)
|| (mode & GPGME_KEYLIST_MODE_EXTERN)
|| (mode & GPGME_KEYLIST_MODE_SIGS)))
return GPGME_Invalid_Value;
ctx->keylist_mode = mode;
return 0;
}
/**
* gpgme_get_keylist_mode:
* @ctx: the context
*
* This function ch the default behaviour of the keylisting functions.
* Defines values for @mode are: %0 = normal, %1 = fast listing without
* information about key validity.
*
* Return value: 0 if ctx is not a valid context, or the current mode.
* Note that 0 is never a valid mode.
**/
int
gpgme_get_keylist_mode (GpgmeCtx ctx)
{
if (!ctx)
return 0;
return ctx->keylist_mode;
}
/**
* gpgme_set_passphrase_cb:
* @ctx: the context
* @cb: A callback function
* @cb_value: The value passed to the callback function
*
* This function sets a callback function to be used to pass a passphrase
* to gpg. The preferred way to handle this is by using the gpg-agent, but
* because that beast is not ready for real use, you can use this passphrase
* thing.
*
* The callback function is defined as:
* <literal>
* typedef const char *(*GpgmePassphraseCb)(void*cb_value,
* const char *desc,
* void **r_hd);
* </literal>
* and called whenever gpgme needs a passphrase. DESC will have a nice
* text, to be used to prompt for the passphrase and R_HD is just a parameter
* to be used by the callback it self. Because the callback returns a const
* string, the callback might want to know when it can release resources
* assocated with that returned string; gpgme helps here by calling this
* passphrase callback with an DESC of %NULL as soon as it does not need
* the returned string anymore. The callback function might then choose
* to release resources depending on R_HD.
*
**/
void
gpgme_set_passphrase_cb (GpgmeCtx ctx, GpgmePassphraseCb cb, void *cb_value)
{
if (ctx)
{
ctx->passphrase_cb = cb;
ctx->passphrase_cb_value = cb_value;
}
}
/**
* gpgme_get_passphrase_cb:
* @ctx: the context
* @r_cb: The current callback function
* @r_cb_value: The current value passed to the callback function
*
* This function returns the callback function to be used to pass a passphrase
* to the crypto engine.
**/
void
gpgme_get_passphrase_cb (GpgmeCtx ctx, GpgmePassphraseCb *r_cb, void **r_cb_value)
{
if (ctx)
{
if (r_cb)
*r_cb = ctx->passphrase_cb;
if (r_cb_value)
*r_cb_value = ctx->passphrase_cb_value;
}
else
{
if (r_cb)
*r_cb = NULL;
if (r_cb_value)
*r_cb_value = NULL;
}
}
/**
* gpgme_set_progress_cb:
* @ctx: the context
* @cb: A callback function
* @cb_value: The value passed to the callback function
*
* This function sets a callback function to be used as a progress indicator.
*
* The callback function is defined as:
* <literal>
* typedef void (*GpgmeProgressCb) (void *cb_value,
* const char *what, int type,
* int curretn, int total);
* </literal>
* For details on the progress events, see the entry for the PROGRESS
* status in the file doc/DETAILS of the GnuPG distribution.
**/
void
gpgme_set_progress_cb (GpgmeCtx ctx, GpgmeProgressCb cb, void *cb_value)
{
if (ctx)
{
ctx->progress_cb = cb;
ctx->progress_cb_value = cb_value;
}
}
/**
* gpgme_get_progress_cb:
* @ctx: the context
* @r_cb: The current callback function
* @r_cb_value: The current value passed to the callback function
*
* This function returns the callback function to be used as a
* progress indicator.
**/
void
gpgme_get_progress_cb (GpgmeCtx ctx, GpgmeProgressCb *r_cb, void **r_cb_value)
{
if (ctx)
{
if (r_cb)
*r_cb = ctx->progress_cb;
if (r_cb_value)
*r_cb_value = ctx->progress_cb_value;
}
else
{
if (r_cb)
*r_cb = NULL;
if (r_cb_value)
*r_cb_value = NULL;
}
}
/**
* gpgme_set_io_cbs:
* @ctx: the context
* @register_io_cb: A callback function
* @register_hook_value: The value passed to the callback function
* @remove_io_cb: Another callback function
*
**/
void
gpgme_set_io_cbs (GpgmeCtx ctx, struct GpgmeIOCbs *io_cbs)
{
if (!ctx)
return;
if (io_cbs)
ctx->io_cbs = *io_cbs;
else
{
ctx->io_cbs.add = NULL;
ctx->io_cbs.add_priv = NULL;
ctx->io_cbs.remove = NULL;
ctx->io_cbs.event = NULL;
ctx->io_cbs.event_priv = NULL;
}
}
/**
* gpgme_get_io_cbs:
* @ctx: the context
* @r_register_cb: The current register callback function
* @r_register_cb_value: The current value passed to the
* register callback function
* @r_remove_cb: The current remove callback function
*
* This function returns the callback function to be used to pass a passphrase
* to the crypto engine.
**/
void
gpgme_get_io_cbs (GpgmeCtx ctx, struct GpgmeIOCbs *io_cbs)
{
if (ctx && io_cbs)
*io_cbs = ctx->io_cbs;
}