* g10/keygen.c (append_to_parameter): New.
(proc_parameter_file): Use new func to extend the parameter list.
* g10/passphrase.c (passphrase_to_dek_ext): Print a diagnostic of
gcry_kdf_derive failed.
* g10/keygen.c (proc_parameter_file): Print a diagnostic if
passphrase_to_dek failed.
--
Due to an improper way of using the linked list head, all memory for
items allocated in proc_parameter_file was never released. If batched
key generation with a passphrase and more than ~200 keys was used this
exhausted the secure memory.
* configure.ac [freebsd]: Do not add /usr/local to CPPFLAGS and
LDFLAGS.
--
Back in ~2000 we introduced a quick hack to make building of Libgcrypt
on FreeBSD easier by always adding -I/usr/local/include and
-L/usr/local/lib . It turned out that this is a bad idea if one wants
to build with library version which is not installed in /usr/local.
The hack made was eventually (in 2003) copied from Libgcrypt to
GnuPG-2.
* agent/command.c (cmd_keytocard): Decrement KEYDATALEN.
* agent/findkey.c (agent_public_key_from_file): Increment for ELEMS.
--
For ECDSA and ECDH, there are 6 elements.
* g10/keygen.c (append_to_parameter): New.
(proc_parameter_file): Use new func to extend the parameter list.
* g10/passphrase.c (passphrase_to_dek_ext): Print a diagnostic of
gcry_kdf_derive failed.
* g10/keygen.c (proc_parameter_file): Print a diagnostic if
passphrase_to_dek failed.
--
Due to an improper way of using the linked list head, all memory for
items allocated in proc_parameter_file was never released. If batched
key generation with a passphrase and more than ~200 keys was used this
exhausted the secure memory.
* configure.ac [freebsd]: Do not add /usr/local to CPPFLAGS and
LDFLAGS.
--
Back in ~2000 we introduced a quick hack to make building of Libgcrypt
on FreeBSD easier by always adding -I/usr/local/include and
-L/usr/local/lib . It turned out that this is a bad idea if one wants
to build with library version which is not installed in /usr/local.
The hack made was eventually (in 2003) copied from Libgcrypt to
GnuPG-2.
* g10/gpg.c: Include shareddefs.h.
(main): Add option --pinentry-mode.
* g10/options.h (struct opt): Add field pinentry_mode.
* g10/passphrase.c: Include shareddefs.h.
(have_static_passphrase): Take care of loopback pinentry_mode.
(read_passphrase_from_fd): Ditto.
(get_static_passphrase): New.
(passphrase_to_dek_ext): Factor some code out to ...
(emit_status_need_passphrase): new.
* g10/call-agent.c (start_agent): Send the pinentry mode.
(default_inq_cb): Take care of the PASSPHRASE inquiry. Return a
proper error code.
(agent_pksign): Add args keyid, mainkeyid and pubkey_algo.
(agent_pkdecrypt): Ditto.
* g10/pubkey-enc.c (get_it): Pass new args.
* g10/sign.c (do_sign): Pass new args.
* g10/call-agent.c (struct default_inq_parm_s): New. Change all
similar structs to reference this one. Change all users and inquire
callback to use this struct, instead of NULL or some undefined but not
used structs. This change will help to eventually get rid of global
variables.
--
This new features allows to use gpg without a Pinentry. As a
prerequisite the agent must be configured to allow the loopback
pinentry mode (option --allow-loopback-pinentry). For example
gpg2 --pinentry-mode=loopback FILE.gpg
may be used to decrypt FILE.gpg while entering the passphrase on the
tty. If batch is used, --passphrase et al. may be used, if
--command-fd is used, the passphrase may be provided by another
process. Note that there are no try-again prompts in case of a bad
passphrase.
* common/agent-opt.c: New.
* common/shareddefs.h: New.
* common/Makefile.am: Add new files.
* agent/agent.h: Include shareddefs.h.
(pinentry_mode_t): Factor out to shareddefs.h.
* agent/command.c (option_handler): Use parse_pinentry_mode.
* scd/app-openpgp.c (struct app_local_s): Remove VARLEN.
(parse_login_data): "P=0" means to disable pinpad.
(check_keypad_request): Default is to use pinpad if available.
* scd/ccid-driver.c: Add 2013.
(VENDER_VEGA, VEGA_ALPHA):New.
(ccid_transceive_secure): VEGA_ALPHA is same firmware as GEMPC_PINPAD.
Change bNumberMessage to 0x01, as it works better (was: 0xff).
* scd/iso7816.h (struct pininfo_s): Rename from iso7816_pininfo_s.
Change meaning of MODE.
(pininfo_t): Rename from iso7816_pininfo_t.
* scd/sc-copykeys.c: Include "iso7816.h".
* scd/scdaemon.c, scd/command.c: Likewise.
* scd/ccid-driver.c: Include "scdaemon.h" and "iso7816.h".
(ccid_transceive_secure): Follow the change of PININFO_T.
* scd/app.c: Include "apdu.h" after "iso7816.h".
* scd/iso7816.c (iso7816_check_keypad, iso7816_verify_kp)
(iso7816_change_reference_data_kp): Follow the change of API.
* scd/apdu.c (struct reader_table_s): Change API of CHECK_KEYPAD,
KEYPAD_VERIFY, KEYPAD_MODIFY to have arg of PININFO_T.
(check_pcsc_keypad, check_ccid_keypad): Likewise.
(apdu_check_keypad, apdu_keypad_verify, apdu_keypad_modify): Likewise.
(pcsc_keypad_verify, pcsc_keypad_modify, ct_send_apdu)
(pcsc_send_apdu_direct, pcsc_send_apdu_wrapped, pcsc_send_apdu)
(send_apdu_ccid, ccid_keypad_operation, my_rapdu_send_apdu, send_apdu)
(send_le): Follow the change of API.
* scd/apdu.h (apdu_check_keypad, apdu_keypad_verify)
(apdu_keypad_modify): Change the API.
* scd/app-dinsig.c, scd/app-nks.c, scd/app-openpgp.c: Follow the
change.
* kbx/keybox-blob.c (put_membuf): Use a NULL buf to store zero bytes.
(create_blob_finish): Write just the needed space.
(create_blob_finish): Switch to SHA-1.
* kbx/keybox-dump.c (print_checksum): New.
(_keybox_dump_blob): Print the checksum and the verification status.
--
The checksum was never used in the past. Due to fast SHA-1
computations in modern CPUs we now use SHA-1. Eventually we will
support a First blob flag to enable the use of a secret or public
HMAC-SHA1. The first may be used for authentication of keyblocks and
the latter to mitigate collission attacks on SHA-1. It is not clear
whether this will be useful at all.
* common/iobuf.c (iobuf_seek): Fix for temp streams.
* g10/pubkey-enc.c (get_session_key, get_it): Add some log_clock calls.
* g10/keydb.c (dump_search_desc): New.
(enum_keyblock_states, struct keyblock_cache): New.
(keyblock_cache_clear): New.
(keydb_get_keyblock, keydb_search): Implement a keyblock cache.
(keydb_update_keyblock, keydb_insert_keyblock, keydb_delete_keyblock)
(keydb_rebuild_caches, keydb_search_reset): Clear the cache.
--
Gpg uses the key database at several places without a central
coordination. This leads to several scans of the keybox for the same
key. To improve that we now use a simple cache to store a retrieved
keyblock in certain cases. In theory this caching could also be done
for old keyrings, but it is a bit more work and questionable whether
it is needed; the keybox scheme is anyway much faster than keyrings.
Using a keybox with 20000 384 bit ECDSA/ECHD keypairs and a 252 byte
sample text we get these values for encrypt and decrypt operations on
an Core i5 4*3.33Ghz system. The option --trust-model=always is used.
Times are given in milliseconds wall time.
| | enc | dec | dec,q |
|-----------+-----+-----+-------|
| key 1 | 48 | 96 | 70 |
| key 10000 | 60 | 98 | 80 |
| key 20000 | 69 | 106 | 88 |
| 10 keys | 540 | 290 | 70 |
The 10 keys test uses a mix of keys, the first one is used for
decryption but all keys are looked up so that information about are
printed. The last column gives decryption results w/o information
printing (--quiet).
The keybox is always scanned sequentially without using any index. By
adding an index to the keybox it will be possible to further reduce
the time required for keys stored to the end of the file.
* scd/ccid-driver.c (struct ccid_driver_s): Add auto_voltage,
auto_param, and auto_pps.
(parse_ccid_descriptor): Set auto_voltage, auto_param, and auto_pps.
Support non-autoconf readers.
(update_param_by_atr): New.
(ccid_get_atr): Use 5V for PowerOn when auto_voltage is not supported.
Use 0x10 when nonnull_nad for SetParameters.
Call update_param_by_atr for parsing ATR, and use param for
SetParameters.
Send PPS if reader requires it and card is negotiable.
When bNadValue in the return values of SetParameters == 0,
clear handle->nonnull_nad flag.
--
This change is to support more card readers by the internal driver.
Tested with 08e6:3478 Gemplus PinPad Smart Card Reader.