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Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -08001/* Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)
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5 * by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com).
6 * The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.
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108
109#ifndef OPENSSL_HEADER_ERR_H
110#define OPENSSL_HEADER_ERR_H
111
Adam Langleye9ada862015-05-11 17:20:37 -0700112#include <stdio.h>
113
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800114#include <openssl/base.h>
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800115
116#if defined(__cplusplus)
117extern "C" {
118#endif
119
120
Robert Sloan8f860b12017-08-28 07:37:06 -0700121// Error queue handling functions.
122//
123// Errors in OpenSSL are generally signaled by the return value of a function.
124// When a function fails it may add an entry to a per-thread error queue,
125// which is managed by the functions in this header.
126//
127// Each error contains:
128// 1) The library (i.e. ec, pem, rsa) which created it.
129// 2) The file and line number of the call that added the error.
130// 3) A pointer to some error specific data, which may be NULL.
131//
132// The library identifier and reason code are packed in a uint32_t and there
133// exist various functions for unpacking it.
134//
135// The typical behaviour is that an error will occur deep in a call queue and
136// that code will push an error onto the error queue. As the error queue
137// unwinds, other functions will push their own errors. Thus, the "least
138// recent" error is the most specific and the other errors will provide a
139// backtrace of sorts.
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800140
141
Robert Sloan8f860b12017-08-28 07:37:06 -0700142// Startup and shutdown.
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800143
Robert Sloan8f860b12017-08-28 07:37:06 -0700144// ERR_load_BIO_strings does nothing.
145//
146// TODO(fork): remove. libjingle calls this.
Adam Langleye9ada862015-05-11 17:20:37 -0700147OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_load_BIO_strings(void);
148
Robert Sloan8f860b12017-08-28 07:37:06 -0700149// ERR_load_ERR_strings does nothing.
Adam Langleye9ada862015-05-11 17:20:37 -0700150OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_load_ERR_strings(void);
151
Robert Sloan8f860b12017-08-28 07:37:06 -0700152// ERR_load_crypto_strings does nothing.
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800153OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_load_crypto_strings(void);
154
Adam Vartanianbfcf3a72018-08-10 14:55:24 +0100155// ERR_load_RAND_strings does nothing.
156OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_load_RAND_strings(void);
157
Robert Sloan8f860b12017-08-28 07:37:06 -0700158// ERR_free_strings does nothing.
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800159OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_free_strings(void);
160
161
Robert Sloan8f860b12017-08-28 07:37:06 -0700162// Reading and formatting errors.
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800163
Robert Sloanae1abf92017-10-05 12:50:08 -0700164// ERR_GET_LIB returns the library code for the error. This is one of
165// the |ERR_LIB_*| values.
166#define ERR_GET_LIB(packed_error) ((int)(((packed_error) >> 24) & 0xff))
167
168// ERR_GET_REASON returns the reason code for the error. This is one of
169// library-specific |LIB_R_*| values where |LIB| is the library (see
170// |ERR_GET_LIB|). Note that reason codes are specific to the library.
171#define ERR_GET_REASON(packed_error) ((int)((packed_error) & 0xfff))
172
Robert Sloan8f860b12017-08-28 07:37:06 -0700173// ERR_get_error gets the packed error code for the least recent error and
174// removes that error from the queue. If there are no errors in the queue then
175// it returns zero.
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800176OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t ERR_get_error(void);
177
Robert Sloan8f860b12017-08-28 07:37:06 -0700178// ERR_get_error_line acts like |ERR_get_error|, except that the file and line
179// number of the call that added the error are also returned.
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800180OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t ERR_get_error_line(const char **file, int *line);
181
Robert Sloanae1abf92017-10-05 12:50:08 -0700182// ERR_FLAG_STRING means that the |data| member is a NUL-terminated string that
183// can be printed. This is always set if |data| is non-NULL.
184#define ERR_FLAG_STRING 1
185
Robert Sloan8f860b12017-08-28 07:37:06 -0700186// ERR_get_error_line_data acts like |ERR_get_error_line|, but also returns the
187// error-specific data pointer and flags. The flags are a bitwise-OR of
188// |ERR_FLAG_*| values. The error-specific data is owned by the error queue
189// and the pointer becomes invalid after the next call that affects the same
190// thread's error queue. If |*flags| contains |ERR_FLAG_STRING| then |*data| is
191// human-readable.
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800192OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t ERR_get_error_line_data(const char **file, int *line,
193 const char **data, int *flags);
194
Robert Sloan8f860b12017-08-28 07:37:06 -0700195// The "peek" functions act like the |ERR_get_error| functions, above, but they
196// do not remove the error from the queue.
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800197OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t ERR_peek_error(void);
198OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t ERR_peek_error_line(const char **file, int *line);
199OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t ERR_peek_error_line_data(const char **file, int *line,
200 const char **data, int *flags);
201
Robert Sloan8f860b12017-08-28 07:37:06 -0700202// The "peek last" functions act like the "peek" functions, above, except that
203// they return the most recent error.
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800204OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t ERR_peek_last_error(void);
205OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t ERR_peek_last_error_line(const char **file, int *line);
206OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t ERR_peek_last_error_line_data(const char **file,
207 int *line,
208 const char **data,
209 int *flags);
210
Robert Sloan8f860b12017-08-28 07:37:06 -0700211// ERR_error_string_n generates a human-readable string representing
212// |packed_error| and places it at |buf|. It writes at most |len| bytes
213// (including the terminating NUL) and truncates the string if necessary. If
214// |len| is greater than zero then |buf| is always NUL terminated.
215//
216// The string will have the following format:
217//
218// error:[error code]:[library name]:OPENSSL_internal:[reason string]
219//
220// error code is an 8 digit hexadecimal number; library name and reason string
221// are ASCII text.
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800222OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_error_string_n(uint32_t packed_error, char *buf,
223 size_t len);
224
Robert Sloan8f860b12017-08-28 07:37:06 -0700225// ERR_lib_error_string returns a string representation of the library that
226// generated |packed_error|.
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800227OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *ERR_lib_error_string(uint32_t packed_error);
228
Robert Sloan8f860b12017-08-28 07:37:06 -0700229// ERR_reason_error_string returns a string representation of the reason for
230// |packed_error|.
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800231OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *ERR_reason_error_string(uint32_t packed_error);
232
Robert Sloan8f860b12017-08-28 07:37:06 -0700233// ERR_print_errors_callback_t is the type of a function used by
234// |ERR_print_errors_cb|. It takes a pointer to a human readable string (and
235// its length) that describes an entry in the error queue. The |ctx| argument
236// is an opaque pointer given to |ERR_print_errors_cb|.
237//
238// It should return one on success or zero on error, which will stop the
239// iteration over the error queue.
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800240typedef int (*ERR_print_errors_callback_t)(const char *str, size_t len,
241 void *ctx);
242
Robert Sloand1d118f2017-09-11 09:00:48 -0700243// ERR_print_errors_cb clears the current thread's error queue, calling
244// |callback| with a string representation of each error, from the least recent
245// to the most recent error.
Robert Sloan8f860b12017-08-28 07:37:06 -0700246//
247// The string will have the following format (which differs from
248// |ERR_error_string|):
249//
Robert Sloand1d118f2017-09-11 09:00:48 -0700250// [thread id]:error:[error code]:[library name]:OPENSSL_internal:[reason string]:[file]:[line number]:[optional string data]
Robert Sloan8f860b12017-08-28 07:37:06 -0700251//
252// The callback can return one to continue the iteration or zero to stop it.
253// The |ctx| argument is an opaque value that is passed through to the
254// callback.
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800255OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_print_errors_cb(ERR_print_errors_callback_t callback,
256 void *ctx);
257
Robert Sloand1d118f2017-09-11 09:00:48 -0700258// ERR_print_errors_fp clears the current thread's error queue, printing each
259// error to |file|. See |ERR_print_errors_cb| for the format.
Adam Langleye9ada862015-05-11 17:20:37 -0700260OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_print_errors_fp(FILE *file);
261
Kenny Rootb8494592015-09-25 02:29:14 +0000262
Robert Sloan8f860b12017-08-28 07:37:06 -0700263// Clearing errors.
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800264
Robert Sloan8f860b12017-08-28 07:37:06 -0700265// ERR_clear_error clears the error queue for the current thread.
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800266OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_clear_error(void);
267
Robert Sloan8f860b12017-08-28 07:37:06 -0700268// ERR_set_mark "marks" the most recent error for use with |ERR_pop_to_mark|.
269// It returns one if an error was marked and zero if there are no errors.
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800270OPENSSL_EXPORT int ERR_set_mark(void);
271
Robert Sloan8f860b12017-08-28 07:37:06 -0700272// ERR_pop_to_mark removes errors from the most recent to the least recent
273// until (and not including) a "marked" error. It returns zero if no marked
274// error was found (and thus all errors were removed) and one otherwise. Errors
275// are marked using |ERR_set_mark|.
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800276OPENSSL_EXPORT int ERR_pop_to_mark(void);
277
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800278
Robert Sloanae1abf92017-10-05 12:50:08 -0700279// Custom errors.
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800280
Robert Sloanae1abf92017-10-05 12:50:08 -0700281// ERR_get_next_error_library returns a value suitable for passing as the
282// |library| argument to |ERR_put_error|. This is intended for code that wishes
283// to push its own, non-standard errors to the error queue.
284OPENSSL_EXPORT int ERR_get_next_error_library(void);
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800285
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800286
Robert Sloanae1abf92017-10-05 12:50:08 -0700287// Built-in library and reason codes.
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800288
Robert Sloanae1abf92017-10-05 12:50:08 -0700289// The following values are built-in library codes.
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800290enum {
291 ERR_LIB_NONE = 1,
292 ERR_LIB_SYS,
293 ERR_LIB_BN,
294 ERR_LIB_RSA,
295 ERR_LIB_DH,
296 ERR_LIB_EVP,
297 ERR_LIB_BUF,
298 ERR_LIB_OBJ,
299 ERR_LIB_PEM,
300 ERR_LIB_DSA,
301 ERR_LIB_X509,
302 ERR_LIB_ASN1,
303 ERR_LIB_CONF,
304 ERR_LIB_CRYPTO,
305 ERR_LIB_EC,
306 ERR_LIB_SSL,
307 ERR_LIB_BIO,
308 ERR_LIB_PKCS7,
309 ERR_LIB_PKCS8,
310 ERR_LIB_X509V3,
311 ERR_LIB_RAND,
312 ERR_LIB_ENGINE,
313 ERR_LIB_OCSP,
314 ERR_LIB_UI,
315 ERR_LIB_COMP,
316 ERR_LIB_ECDSA,
317 ERR_LIB_ECDH,
318 ERR_LIB_HMAC,
319 ERR_LIB_DIGEST,
320 ERR_LIB_CIPHER,
Kenny Roota04d78d2015-09-25 00:26:37 +0000321 ERR_LIB_HKDF,
Kenny Rootb8494592015-09-25 02:29:14 +0000322 ERR_LIB_USER,
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800323 ERR_NUM_LIBS
324};
325
Robert Sloanae1abf92017-10-05 12:50:08 -0700326// The following reason codes used to denote an error occuring in another
327// library. They are sometimes used for a stack trace.
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800328#define ERR_R_SYS_LIB ERR_LIB_SYS
329#define ERR_R_BN_LIB ERR_LIB_BN
330#define ERR_R_RSA_LIB ERR_LIB_RSA
331#define ERR_R_DH_LIB ERR_LIB_DH
332#define ERR_R_EVP_LIB ERR_LIB_EVP
333#define ERR_R_BUF_LIB ERR_LIB_BUF
334#define ERR_R_OBJ_LIB ERR_LIB_OBJ
335#define ERR_R_PEM_LIB ERR_LIB_PEM
336#define ERR_R_DSA_LIB ERR_LIB_DSA
337#define ERR_R_X509_LIB ERR_LIB_X509
338#define ERR_R_ASN1_LIB ERR_LIB_ASN1
339#define ERR_R_CONF_LIB ERR_LIB_CONF
340#define ERR_R_CRYPTO_LIB ERR_LIB_CRYPTO
341#define ERR_R_EC_LIB ERR_LIB_EC
342#define ERR_R_SSL_LIB ERR_LIB_SSL
343#define ERR_R_BIO_LIB ERR_LIB_BIO
344#define ERR_R_PKCS7_LIB ERR_LIB_PKCS7
345#define ERR_R_PKCS8_LIB ERR_LIB_PKCS8
346#define ERR_R_X509V3_LIB ERR_LIB_X509V3
347#define ERR_R_RAND_LIB ERR_LIB_RAND
348#define ERR_R_DSO_LIB ERR_LIB_DSO
349#define ERR_R_ENGINE_LIB ERR_LIB_ENGINE
350#define ERR_R_OCSP_LIB ERR_LIB_OCSP
351#define ERR_R_UI_LIB ERR_LIB_UI
352#define ERR_R_COMP_LIB ERR_LIB_COMP
353#define ERR_R_ECDSA_LIB ERR_LIB_ECDSA
354#define ERR_R_ECDH_LIB ERR_LIB_ECDH
355#define ERR_R_STORE_LIB ERR_LIB_STORE
356#define ERR_R_FIPS_LIB ERR_LIB_FIPS
357#define ERR_R_CMS_LIB ERR_LIB_CMS
358#define ERR_R_TS_LIB ERR_LIB_TS
359#define ERR_R_HMAC_LIB ERR_LIB_HMAC
360#define ERR_R_JPAKE_LIB ERR_LIB_JPAKE
361#define ERR_R_USER_LIB ERR_LIB_USER
362#define ERR_R_DIGEST_LIB ERR_LIB_DIGEST
363#define ERR_R_CIPHER_LIB ERR_LIB_CIPHER
364#define ERR_R_HKDF_LIB ERR_LIB_HKDF
365
Robert Sloanae1abf92017-10-05 12:50:08 -0700366// The following values are global reason codes. They may occur in any library.
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800367#define ERR_R_FATAL 64
368#define ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE (1 | ERR_R_FATAL)
369#define ERR_R_SHOULD_NOT_HAVE_BEEN_CALLED (2 | ERR_R_FATAL)
370#define ERR_R_PASSED_NULL_PARAMETER (3 | ERR_R_FATAL)
371#define ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR (4 | ERR_R_FATAL)
372#define ERR_R_OVERFLOW (5 | ERR_R_FATAL)
373
Robert Sloanae1abf92017-10-05 12:50:08 -0700374
375// Deprecated functions.
376
377// ERR_remove_state calls |ERR_clear_error|.
378OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_remove_state(unsigned long pid);
379
Robert Sloana815d5a2017-12-04 11:49:16 -0800380// ERR_remove_thread_state clears the error queue for the current thread if
381// |tid| is NULL. Otherwise it calls |assert(0)|, because it's no longer
382// possible to delete the error queue for other threads.
383//
384// Use |ERR_clear_error| instead. Note error queues are deleted automatically on
385// thread exit. You do not need to call this function to release memory.
386OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_remove_thread_state(const CRYPTO_THREADID *tid);
387
Robert Sloanae1abf92017-10-05 12:50:08 -0700388// ERR_func_error_string returns the string "OPENSSL_internal".
389OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *ERR_func_error_string(uint32_t packed_error);
390
391// ERR_error_string behaves like |ERR_error_string_n| but |len| is implicitly
392// |ERR_ERROR_STRING_BUF_LEN| and it returns |buf|. If |buf| is NULL, the error
393// string is placed in a static buffer which is returned. (The static buffer may
394// be overridden by concurrent calls in other threads so this form should not be
395// used.)
396//
397// Use |ERR_error_string_n| instead.
398//
399// TODO(fork): remove this function.
400OPENSSL_EXPORT char *ERR_error_string(uint32_t packed_error, char *buf);
Robert Sloan55818102017-12-18 11:26:17 -0800401#define ERR_ERROR_STRING_BUF_LEN 120
Robert Sloanae1abf92017-10-05 12:50:08 -0700402
403// ERR_GET_FUNC returns zero. BoringSSL errors do not report a function code.
404#define ERR_GET_FUNC(packed_error) 0
405
406// ERR_TXT_STRING is provided for compatibility with code that assumes that
407// it's using OpenSSL.
408#define ERR_TXT_STRING ERR_FLAG_STRING
409
410
411// Private functions.
412
413// ERR_clear_system_error clears the system's error value (i.e. errno).
414OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_clear_system_error(void);
415
416// OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR is used by OpenSSL code to add an error to the error
417// queue.
418#define OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(library, reason) \
419 ERR_put_error(ERR_LIB_##library, 0, reason, __FILE__, __LINE__)
420
421// OPENSSL_PUT_SYSTEM_ERROR is used by OpenSSL code to add an error from the
422// operating system to the error queue.
423// TODO(fork): include errno.
424#define OPENSSL_PUT_SYSTEM_ERROR() \
425 ERR_put_error(ERR_LIB_SYS, 0, 0, __FILE__, __LINE__);
426
427// ERR_put_error adds an error to the error queue, dropping the least recent
428// error if necessary for space reasons.
429OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_put_error(int library, int unused, int reason,
430 const char *file, unsigned line);
431
432// ERR_add_error_data takes a variable number (|count|) of const char*
433// pointers, concatenates them and sets the result as the data on the most
434// recent error.
435OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_add_error_data(unsigned count, ...);
436
437// ERR_add_error_dataf takes a printf-style format and arguments, and sets the
438// result as the data on the most recent error.
439OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_add_error_dataf(const char *format, ...)
440 OPENSSL_PRINTF_FORMAT_FUNC(1, 2);
441
Robert Sloan921ef2c2017-10-17 09:02:20 -0700442// ERR_NUM_ERRORS is one more than the limit of the number of errors in the
443// queue.
Robert Sloanae1abf92017-10-05 12:50:08 -0700444#define ERR_NUM_ERRORS 16
445
Kenny Rootb8494592015-09-25 02:29:14 +0000446#define ERR_PACK(lib, reason) \
David Benjamin95add822016-10-19 01:09:12 -0400447 (((((uint32_t)(lib)) & 0xff) << 24) | ((((uint32_t)(reason)) & 0xfff)))
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800448
Robert Sloan8f860b12017-08-28 07:37:06 -0700449// OPENSSL_DECLARE_ERROR_REASON is used by util/make_errors.h (which generates
450// the error defines) to recognise that an additional reason value is needed.
451// This is needed when the reason value is used outside of an
452// |OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR| macro. The resulting define will be
453// ${lib}_R_${reason}.
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800454#define OPENSSL_DECLARE_ERROR_REASON(lib, reason)
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Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800457#if defined(__cplusplus)
Robert Sloan8f860b12017-08-28 07:37:06 -0700458} // extern C
Adam Langleyd9e397b2015-01-22 14:27:53 -0800459#endif
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Robert Sloan8f860b12017-08-28 07:37:06 -0700461#endif // OPENSSL_HEADER_ERR_H