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370 lines
12 KiB
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
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* Copyright © 2016-2024 The TokTok team.
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* Copyright © 2013-2016 Tox Developers.
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*/
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/**
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* Batch encryption functions.
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*/
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#ifndef C_TOXCORE_TOXENCRYPTSAVE_TOXENCRYPTSAVE_H
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#define C_TOXCORE_TOXENCRYPTSAVE_TOXENCRYPTSAVE_H
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/*******************************************************************************
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*
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* This module is organized into two parts.
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*
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* 1. A simple API operating on plain text/cipher text data and a password to
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* encrypt or decrypt it.
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* 2. A more advanced API that splits key derivation and encryption into two
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* separate function calls.
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*
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* The first part is implemented in terms of the second part and simply calls
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* the separate functions in sequence. Since key derivation is very expensive
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* compared to the actual encryption, clients that do a lot of crypto should
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* prefer the advanced API and reuse pass-key objects.
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*
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* To use the second part, first derive an encryption key from a password with
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* tox_pass_key_derive, then use the derived key to encrypt the data.
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*
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* The encrypted data is prepended with a magic number, to aid validity
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* checking (no guarantees are made of course). Any data to be decrypted must
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* start with the magic number.
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*
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* Clients should consider alerting their users that, unlike plain data, if
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* even one bit becomes corrupted, the data will be entirely unrecoverable.
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* Ditto if they forget their password, there is no way to recover the data.
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*
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******************************************************************************/
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/**
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* The size of the salt part of a pass-key.
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*/
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#define TOX_PASS_SALT_LENGTH 32
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uint32_t tox_pass_salt_length(void);
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/**
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* The size of the key part of a pass-key.
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*/
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#define TOX_PASS_KEY_LENGTH 32
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uint32_t tox_pass_key_length(void);
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/**
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* The amount of additional data required to store any encrypted byte array.
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* Encrypting an array of N bytes requires N + TOX_PASS_ENCRYPTION_EXTRA_LENGTH
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* bytes in the encrypted byte array.
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*/
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#define TOX_PASS_ENCRYPTION_EXTRA_LENGTH 80
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uint32_t tox_pass_encryption_extra_length(void);
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typedef enum Tox_Err_Key_Derivation {
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/**
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* The function returned successfully.
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*/
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TOX_ERR_KEY_DERIVATION_OK,
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/**
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* One of the arguments to the function was NULL when it was not expected.
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*/
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TOX_ERR_KEY_DERIVATION_NULL,
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/**
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* The crypto lib was unable to derive a key from the given passphrase,
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* which is usually a lack of memory issue.
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*/
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TOX_ERR_KEY_DERIVATION_FAILED,
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} Tox_Err_Key_Derivation;
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typedef enum Tox_Err_Encryption {
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/**
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* The function returned successfully.
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*/
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TOX_ERR_ENCRYPTION_OK,
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/**
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* One of the arguments to the function was NULL when it was not expected.
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*/
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TOX_ERR_ENCRYPTION_NULL,
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/**
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* The crypto lib was unable to derive a key from the given passphrase,
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* which is usually a lack of memory issue. The functions accepting keys
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* do not produce this error.
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*/
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TOX_ERR_ENCRYPTION_KEY_DERIVATION_FAILED,
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/**
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* The encryption itself failed.
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*/
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TOX_ERR_ENCRYPTION_FAILED,
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} Tox_Err_Encryption;
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typedef enum Tox_Err_Decryption {
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/**
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* The function returned successfully.
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*/
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TOX_ERR_DECRYPTION_OK,
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/**
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* One of the arguments to the function was NULL when it was not expected.
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*/
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TOX_ERR_DECRYPTION_NULL,
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/**
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* The input data was shorter than TOX_PASS_ENCRYPTION_EXTRA_LENGTH bytes
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*/
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TOX_ERR_DECRYPTION_INVALID_LENGTH,
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/**
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* The input data is missing the magic number (i.e. wasn't created by this
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* module, or is corrupted).
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*/
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TOX_ERR_DECRYPTION_BAD_FORMAT,
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/**
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* The crypto lib was unable to derive a key from the given passphrase,
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* which is usually a lack of memory issue. The functions accepting keys
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* do not produce this error.
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*/
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TOX_ERR_DECRYPTION_KEY_DERIVATION_FAILED,
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/**
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* The encrypted byte array could not be decrypted. Either the data was
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* corrupted or the password/key was incorrect.
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*/
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TOX_ERR_DECRYPTION_FAILED,
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} Tox_Err_Decryption;
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/*******************************************************************************
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*
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* BEGIN PART 1
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*
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* The simple API is presented first. If your code spends too much time using
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* these functions, consider using the advanced functions instead and caching
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* the generated pass-key.
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*
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******************************************************************************/
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/**
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* Encrypts the given data with the given passphrase.
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*
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* The output array must be at least
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* `plaintext_len + TOX_PASS_ENCRYPTION_EXTRA_LENGTH` bytes long. This delegates
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* to tox_pass_key_derive and tox_pass_key_encrypt.
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*
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* @param plaintext A byte array of length `plaintext_len`.
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* @param plaintext_len The length of the plain text array. Bigger than 0.
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* @param passphrase The user-provided password. Can be empty.
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* @param passphrase_len The length of the password.
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* @param ciphertext The cipher text array to write the encrypted data to.
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*
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* @return true on success.
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*/
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bool tox_pass_encrypt(const uint8_t plaintext[], size_t plaintext_len, const uint8_t passphrase[], size_t passphrase_len,
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uint8_t ciphertext[/*! plaintext_len + TOX_PASS_ENCRYPTION_EXTRA_LENGTH */], Tox_Err_Encryption *error);
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/**
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* Decrypts the given data with the given passphrase.
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*
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* The output array must be at least
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* `ciphertext_len - TOX_PASS_ENCRYPTION_EXTRA_LENGTH` bytes long. This
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* delegates to tox_pass_key_decrypt.
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*
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* @param ciphertext A byte array of length `ciphertext_len`.
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* @param ciphertext_len The length of the cipher text array. At least
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* TOX_PASS_ENCRYPTION_EXTRA_LENGTH.
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* @param passphrase The user-provided password. Can be empty.
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* @param passphrase_len The length of the password.
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* @param plaintext The plain text array to write the decrypted data to.
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*
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* @return true on success.
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*/
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bool tox_pass_decrypt(const uint8_t ciphertext[], size_t ciphertext_len, const uint8_t passphrase[],
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size_t passphrase_len, uint8_t plaintext[/*! ciphertext_len - TOX_PASS_ENCRYPTION_EXTRA_LENGTH */], Tox_Err_Decryption *error);
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/*******************************************************************************
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*
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* BEGIN PART 2
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*
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* And now part 2, which does the actual encryption, and can be used to write
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* less CPU intensive client code than part one.
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*
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******************************************************************************/
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/**
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* This type represents a pass-key.
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*
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* A pass-key and a password are two different concepts: a password is given
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* by the user in plain text. A pass-key is the generated symmetric key used
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* for encryption and decryption. It is derived from a salt and the
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* user-provided password.
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*
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* The Tox_Pass_Key structure is hidden in the implementation. It can be created
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* using tox_pass_key_derive or tox_pass_key_derive_with_salt and must be
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* deallocated using tox_pass_key_free.
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*/
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#ifndef TOX_PASS_KEY_DEFINED
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#define TOX_PASS_KEY_DEFINED
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typedef struct Tox_Pass_Key Tox_Pass_Key;
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#endif /* TOX_PASS_KEY_DEFINED */
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/**
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* Deallocate a Tox_Pass_Key. This function behaves like `free()`, so NULL is an
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* acceptable argument value.
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*/
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void tox_pass_key_free(Tox_Pass_Key *key);
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/**
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* Generates a secret symmetric key from the given passphrase.
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*
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* Be sure to not compromise the key! Only keep it in memory, do not write
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* it to disk.
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*
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* Note that this function is not deterministic; to derive the same key from
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* a password, you also must know the random salt that was used. A
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* deterministic version of this function is `tox_pass_key_derive_with_salt`.
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*
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* @param passphrase The user-provided password. Can be empty.
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* @param passphrase_len The length of the password.
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*
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* @return new symmetric key on success, NULL on failure.
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*/
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Tox_Pass_Key *tox_pass_key_derive(
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const uint8_t passphrase[], size_t passphrase_len,
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Tox_Err_Key_Derivation *error);
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/**
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* Same as above, except use the given salt for deterministic key derivation.
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*
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* @param passphrase The user-provided password. Can be empty.
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* @param passphrase_len The length of the password.
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* @param salt An array of at least TOX_PASS_SALT_LENGTH bytes.
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*
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* @return new symmetric key on success, NULL on failure.
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*/
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Tox_Pass_Key *tox_pass_key_derive_with_salt(
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const uint8_t passphrase[], size_t passphrase_len,
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const uint8_t salt[TOX_PASS_SALT_LENGTH], Tox_Err_Key_Derivation *error);
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/**
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* Encrypt a plain text with a key produced by tox_pass_key_derive or
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* tox_pass_key_derive_with_salt.
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*
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* The output array must be at least
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* `plaintext_len + TOX_PASS_ENCRYPTION_EXTRA_LENGTH` bytes long.
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*
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* @param plaintext A byte array of length `plaintext_len`.
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* @param plaintext_len The length of the plain text array. Bigger than 0.
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* @param ciphertext The cipher text array to write the encrypted data to.
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*
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* @return true on success.
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*/
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bool tox_pass_key_encrypt(const Tox_Pass_Key *key, const uint8_t plaintext[], size_t plaintext_len,
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uint8_t ciphertext[/*! plaintext_len + TOX_PASS_ENCRYPTION_EXTRA_LENGTH */], Tox_Err_Encryption *error);
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/**
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* This is the inverse of tox_pass_key_encrypt, also using only keys produced by
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* tox_pass_key_derive or tox_pass_key_derive_with_salt.
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*
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* @param ciphertext A byte array of length `ciphertext_len`.
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* @param ciphertext_len The length of the cipher text array. At least
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* TOX_PASS_ENCRYPTION_EXTRA_LENGTH.
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* @param plaintext The plain text array to write the decrypted data to.
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*
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* @return true on success.
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*/
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bool tox_pass_key_decrypt(const Tox_Pass_Key *key, const uint8_t ciphertext[], size_t ciphertext_len,
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uint8_t plaintext[/*! ciphertext_len - TOX_PASS_ENCRYPTION_EXTRA_LENGTH */], Tox_Err_Decryption *error);
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typedef enum Tox_Err_Get_Salt {
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/**
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* The function returned successfully.
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*/
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TOX_ERR_GET_SALT_OK,
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/**
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* One of the arguments to the function was NULL when it was not expected.
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*/
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TOX_ERR_GET_SALT_NULL,
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/**
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* The input data is missing the magic number (i.e. wasn't created by this
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* module, or is corrupted).
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*/
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TOX_ERR_GET_SALT_BAD_FORMAT,
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} Tox_Err_Get_Salt;
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/**
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* Retrieves the salt used to encrypt the given data.
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*
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* The retrieved salt can then be passed to tox_pass_key_derive_with_salt to
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* produce the same key as was previously used. Any data encrypted with this
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* module can be used as input.
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*
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* The cipher text must be at least TOX_PASS_ENCRYPTION_EXTRA_LENGTH bytes in
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* length.
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* The salt must be TOX_PASS_SALT_LENGTH bytes in length.
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* If the passed byte arrays are smaller than required, the behaviour is
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* undefined.
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*
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* If the cipher text pointer or the salt is NULL, this function returns false.
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*
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* Success does not say anything about the validity of the data, only that
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* data of the appropriate size was copied.
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*
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* @return true on success.
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*/
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bool tox_get_salt(
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const uint8_t ciphertext[TOX_PASS_ENCRYPTION_EXTRA_LENGTH],
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uint8_t salt[TOX_PASS_SALT_LENGTH], Tox_Err_Get_Salt *error);
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/**
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* Determines whether or not the given data is encrypted by this module.
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*
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* It does this check by verifying that the magic number is the one put in
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* place by the encryption functions.
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*
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* The data must be at least TOX_PASS_ENCRYPTION_EXTRA_LENGTH bytes in length.
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* If the passed byte array is smaller than required, the behaviour is
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* undefined.
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*
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* If the data pointer is NULL, the behaviour is undefined
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*
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* @return true if the data is encrypted by this module.
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*/
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bool tox_is_data_encrypted(const uint8_t data[TOX_PASS_ENCRYPTION_EXTRA_LENGTH]);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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} /* extern "C" */
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#endif
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//!TOKSTYLE-
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typedef Tox_Err_Key_Derivation TOX_ERR_KEY_DERIVATION;
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typedef Tox_Err_Encryption TOX_ERR_ENCRYPTION;
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typedef Tox_Err_Decryption TOX_ERR_DECRYPTION;
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typedef Tox_Err_Get_Salt TOX_ERR_GET_SALT;
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//!TOKSTYLE+
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#endif /* C_TOXCORE_TOXENCRYPTSAVE_TOXENCRYPTSAVE_H */
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