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// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#ifndef CRYPTO_CSSM_INIT_H_
#define CRYPTO_CSSM_INIT_H_
#include <Security/cssm.h>
#include "base/macros.h"
#include "crypto/crypto_export.h"
namespace crypto {
// CSSM functions are deprecated as of OSX 10.7, but have no replacement.
// https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=590914#c1
#pragma clang diagnostic push
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wdeprecated-declarations"
// Initialize CSSM if it isn't already initialized. This must be called before
// any other CSSM functions. This function is thread-safe, and CSSM will only
// ever be initialized once. CSSM will be properly shut down on program exit.
CRYPTO_EXPORT void EnsureCSSMInit();
// Returns the shared CSP handle used by CSSM functions.
CRYPTO_EXPORT CSSM_CSP_HANDLE GetSharedCSPHandle();
// Returns the shared CL handle used by CSSM functions.
CRYPTO_EXPORT CSSM_CL_HANDLE GetSharedCLHandle();
// Returns the shared TP handle used by CSSM functions.
CRYPTO_EXPORT CSSM_TP_HANDLE GetSharedTPHandle();
// Set of pointers to memory function wrappers that are required for CSSM
extern const CSSM_API_MEMORY_FUNCS kCssmMemoryFunctions;
// Utility function to log an error message including the error name.
CRYPTO_EXPORT void LogCSSMError(const char *function_name, CSSM_RETURN err);
// Utility functions to allocate and release CSSM memory.
void* CSSMMalloc(CSSM_SIZE size);
CRYPTO_EXPORT void CSSMFree(void* ptr);
// Wrapper class for CSSM_DATA type. This should only be used when using the
// CL/TP/CSP handles from above, since that's the only time we're guaranteed (or
// supposed to be guaranteed) that our memory management functions will be used.
// Apple's Sec* APIs manage their own memory so it shouldn't be used for those.
// The constructor initializes data_ to zero and the destructor releases the
// data properly.
class ScopedCSSMData {
public:
ScopedCSSMData();
~ScopedCSSMData();
operator CSSM_DATA*() { return &data_; }
CSSM_DATA* operator ->() { return &data_; }
private:
CSSM_DATA data_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedCSSMData);
};
#pragma clang diagnostic pop // "-Wdeprecated-declarations"
} // namespace crypto
#endif // CRYPTO_CSSM_INIT_H_