libpkcs11(3LIB) Interface Libraries libpkcs11(3LIB)NAMElibpkcs11 - PKCS#11 Cryptographic Framework library
SYNOPSIS
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#include <security/cryptoki.h>
#include <security/pkcs11.h>
DESCRIPTION
The libpkcs11 library implements the RSA Security Inc. PKCS#11 Crypto‐
graphic Token Interface (Cryptoki), v2.20 specification by using plug-
ins to provide the slots.
Each plug-in, which also implements RSA PKCS#11 v2.20, represents one
or more slots.
The libpkcs11 library provides a special slot called the meta slot. The
meta slot provides a virtual union of capabilities of all other slots.
When available, the meta slot is always the first slot provided by
libpkcs11.
The meta slot feature can be configured either system-wide or by indi‐
vidual users. System-wide configuration for meta slot features is done
with the cryptoadm(1M) utility. User configuration for meta slot fea‐
tures is performed with environment variables.
By default, the following is the system-wide configuration for meta
slot. Meta slot is enabled. Meta slot provides token-based object sup‐
port with the Software RSA PKCS#11 softtoken (pkcs11_softtoken(5)).
Meta slot is allowed to move sensitive token objects to other slots if
that is necessary to perform an operation.
Users can overwrite one or more system-wide configuration options for
meta slot using these enivornment variables.
The ${METASLOT_OBJECTSTORE_SLOT} and ${METASLOT_OBJECTSTORE_TOKEN}
environment variables are used to specify an alternate token object
store. A user can specify either slot-description in ${METASLOT_OBJECT‐
STORE_SLOT} or token-label in ${METASLOT_OBJECTSTORE_TOKEN}, or both.
Valid values for slot-description and token-label are available from
output of the command:
cryptoadm list -v
The ${METASLOT_ENABLED} environment variable is used to specify whether
the user wants to turn the metaslot feature on or off. Only two values
are recognized. The value "true" means meta slot will be on. The value
"false" means meta slot will be off.
The ${METASLOT_AUTO_KEY_MIGRATE} environment variable is used to spec‐
ify whether the user wants sensitive token objects to move to other
slots for cryptographic operations. Only two values are recognized. The
value "true" means meta slot will migrate sensitive token objects to
other slots if necessary. The value "false" means meta slot will not
migrate sensitive token objects to other slots even if it is necessary.
When the meta slot feature is enabled, the slot that provides token-
based object support is not shown as one of the available slots. All of
its functionality can be used with the meta slot.
This library filters the list of mechanisms available from plug-ins
based on the policy set by cryptoadm(1M).
This library provides entry points for all PKCS#11 v2.20 functions. See
the RSA PKCS#11 v2.20 specification at http://www.rsasecurity.com.
Plug-ins are added to libpkcs11 by the pkcs11conf class action script
during execution of pkgadd(1M). The available mechanisms are adminis‐
tered by the cryptoadm(1M) utility.
Plug-ins must have all of their library dependancies specified, includ‐
ing libc(3LIB). Libraries that have unresolved symbols, including those
from libc, will be rejected and a message will be sent to syslog(3C)
for such plug-ins.
Due to U.S. Export regulations, all plug-ins are required to be crypto‐
graphically signed using the elfsign utility.
Any plug-in that is not signed or is not a compatible version of
PKCS#11 will be dropped by libpkcs11. When a plug-in is dropped, the
administrator is alerted by the syslog(3C) utility.
The <security/pkcs11f.h> header contains function definitions. The
<security/pkcs11t.h> header contains type definitions. Applications can
include either of these headers in place of <security/pkcs11.h>, which
contains both function and type definitions.
INTERFACES
The shared object libpkcs11.so.1 provides the public interfaces defined
below. See intro(3) for additional information on shared object inter‐
faces.
PKCS#11 Standard
C_CloseAllSessions C_CloseSession
C_CopyObject C_CreateObject
C_Decrypt C_DecryptDigestUpdate
C_DecryptFinal C_DecryptInit
C_DecryptUpdate C_DecryptVerifyUpdate
C_DeriveKey C_DestroyObject
C_Digest C_DigestEncryptUpdate
C_DigestFinal C_DigestInit
C_DigestKey C_DigestUpdate
C_Encrypt C_EncryptFinal
C_EncryptInit C_EncryptUpdate
C_Finalize C_FindObjects
C_FindObjectsFinal C_FindObjectsInit
C_GenerateKey C_GenerateKeyPair
C_GenerateRandom C_GetAttributeValue
C_GetFunctionList C_GetInfo
C_GetMechanismInfo C_GetMechanismList
C_GetObjectSize C_GetOperationState
C_GetSessionInfo C_GetSlotInfo
C_GetSlotList C_GetTokenInfo
C_InitPIN C_InitToken
C_Initialize C_Login
C_Logout C_OpenSession
C_SeedRandom C_SetAttributeValue
C_SetOperationState C_SetPIN
C_Sign C_SignEncryptUpdate
C_SignFinal C_SignInit
C_SignRecover C_SignRecoverInit
C_SignUpdate C_UnwrapKey
C_Verify C_VerifyFinal
C_VerifyInit C_VerifyRecover
C_VerifyRecoverInit C_VerifyUpdate
C_WaitForSlotEvent C_WrapKey
SUNW Extensions
SUNW_C_GetMechSession SUNW_C_KeyToObject
FILES
/usr/lib/libpkcs11.so.1 shared object
/usr/lib/64/libpkcs11.so.1 64-bit shared object
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
│ ATTRIBUTE TYPE │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│Availability │SUNWcsl (32-bit) │
│ │SUNWcslx (64-bit) │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│Interface Stability │See below. │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│MT-Level │See below. │
└─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘
The SUNW Extension functions are Evolving. The PKCS#11 Standard func‐
tions are Standard: PKCS#11 v2.20.
The SUNW Extension functions are MT-Safe. The PKCS#11 Standard func‐
tions are MT-Safe with exceptions. See Section 6.6.2 of RSA PKCS#11
v2.20.
SEE ALSOcryptoadm(1M), pkgadd(1M), intro(3), SUNW_C_GetMechSession(3EXT), sys‐
log(3C), attributes(5) , pkcs11_kernel(5), pkcs11_softtoken(5)
RSA PKCS#11 v2.20 http://www.rsasecurity.com
NOTES
If an application calls C_WaitForSlotEvent() without the CKF_DONT_BLOCK
flag set, libpkcs11 must create threads internally. If, however,
CKF_LIBRARY_CANT_CREATE_OS_THREADS is set, C_WaitForSlotEvent() returns
CKR_FUNCTION_FAILED.
The PKCS#11 library does not work with Netscape 4.x but does work with
more recent versions of Netscape and Mozilla.
Because C_Initalize() might have been called by both an application and
a library, it is not safe for a library or its plugins to call C_Final‐
ize(). A library can be finished calling functions from libpkcs11,
while an application might not.
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