249 lines
9.5 KiB
Scheme
249 lines
9.5 KiB
Scheme
;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
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;;; Copyright © 2013 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
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;;;
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;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
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;;;
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;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
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;;; your option) any later version.
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;;;
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;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;;;
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;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;;; along with GNU Guix. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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(define-module (guix pk-crypto)
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#:use-module (guix config)
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#:use-module ((guix utils)
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#:select (bytevector->base16-string
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base16-string->bytevector))
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#:use-module (system foreign)
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#:use-module (rnrs bytevectors)
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#:use-module (ice-9 match)
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#:export (gcry-sexp?
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string->gcry-sexp
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gcry-sexp->string
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number->gcry-sexp
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gcry-sexp-car
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gcry-sexp-cdr
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gcry-sexp-nth
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gcry-sexp-nth-data
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bytevector->hash-data
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hash-data->bytevector
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sign
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verify
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generate-key
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find-sexp-token))
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;;; Commentary:
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;;;
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;;; Public key cryptographic routines from GNU Libgcrypt.
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;;;;
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;;; Libgcrypt uses s-expressions to represent key material, parameters, and
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;;; data. We keep it as an opaque object rather than attempting to map them
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;;; to Scheme s-expressions because (1) Libgcrypt sexps are stored in secure
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;;; memory, and (2) the read syntax is different.
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;;;
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;;; Code:
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;; Libgcrypt "s-expressions".
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(define-wrapped-pointer-type <gcry-sexp>
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gcry-sexp?
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naked-pointer->gcry-sexp
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gcry-sexp->pointer
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(lambda (obj port)
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;; Don't print OBJ's external representation: we don't want key material
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;; to leak in backtraces and such.
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(format port "#<gcry-sexp ~a | ~a>"
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(number->string (object-address obj) 16)
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(number->string (pointer-address (gcry-sexp->pointer obj))
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16))))
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(define libgcrypt-func
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(let ((lib (dynamic-link %libgcrypt)))
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(lambda (func)
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"Return a pointer to symbol FUNC in libgcrypt."
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(dynamic-func func lib))))
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(define finalize-gcry-sexp!
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(libgcrypt-func "gcry_sexp_release"))
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(define-inlinable (pointer->gcry-sexp ptr)
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"Return a <gcry-sexp> that wraps PTR."
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(let* ((sexp (naked-pointer->gcry-sexp ptr))
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(ptr* (gcry-sexp->pointer sexp)))
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;; Did we already have a <gcry-sexp> object for PTR?
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(when (equal? ptr ptr*)
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;; No, so we can safely add a finalizer (in Guile 2.0.9
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;; 'set-pointer-finalizer!' *adds* a finalizer rather than replacing the
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;; existing one.)
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(set-pointer-finalizer! ptr finalize-gcry-sexp!))
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sexp))
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(define string->gcry-sexp
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(let* ((ptr (libgcrypt-func "gcry_sexp_new"))
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(proc (pointer->procedure int ptr `(* * ,size_t ,int))))
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(lambda (str)
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"Parse STR and return the corresponding gcrypt s-expression."
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(let* ((sexp (bytevector->pointer (make-bytevector (sizeof '*))))
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(err (proc sexp (string->pointer str) 0 1)))
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(if (= 0 err)
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(pointer->gcry-sexp (dereference-pointer sexp))
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(throw 'gcry-error err))))))
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(define-syntax GCRYSEXP_FMT_ADVANCED
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(identifier-syntax 3))
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(define gcry-sexp->string
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(let* ((ptr (libgcrypt-func "gcry_sexp_sprint"))
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(proc (pointer->procedure size_t ptr `(* ,int * ,size_t))))
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(lambda (sexp)
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"Return a textual representation of SEXP."
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(let loop ((len 1024))
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(let* ((buf (bytevector->pointer (make-bytevector len)))
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(size (proc (gcry-sexp->pointer sexp)
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GCRYSEXP_FMT_ADVANCED buf len)))
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(if (zero? size)
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(loop (* len 2))
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(pointer->string buf size "ISO-8859-1")))))))
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(define gcry-sexp-car
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(let* ((ptr (libgcrypt-func "gcry_sexp_car"))
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(proc (pointer->procedure '* ptr '(*))))
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(lambda (lst)
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"Return the first element of LST, an sexp, if that element is a list;
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return #f if LST or its first element is not a list (this is different from
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the usual Lisp 'car'.)"
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(let ((result (proc (gcry-sexp->pointer lst))))
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(if (null-pointer? result)
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#f
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(pointer->gcry-sexp result))))))
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(define gcry-sexp-cdr
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(let* ((ptr (libgcrypt-func "gcry_sexp_cdr"))
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(proc (pointer->procedure '* ptr '(*))))
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(lambda (lst)
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"Return the tail of LST, an sexp, or #f if LST is not a list."
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(let ((result (proc (gcry-sexp->pointer lst))))
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(if (null-pointer? result)
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#f
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(pointer->gcry-sexp result))))))
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(define gcry-sexp-nth
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(let* ((ptr (libgcrypt-func "gcry_sexp_nth"))
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(proc (pointer->procedure '* ptr `(* ,int))))
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(lambda (lst index)
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"Return the INDEXth nested element of LST, an s-expression. Return #f
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if that element does not exist, or if it's an atom. (Note: this is obviously
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different from Scheme's 'list-ref'.)"
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(let ((result (proc (gcry-sexp->pointer lst) index)))
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(if (null-pointer? result)
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#f
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(pointer->gcry-sexp result))))))
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(define (dereference-size_t p)
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"Return the size_t value pointed to by P."
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(bytevector-uint-ref (pointer->bytevector p (sizeof size_t))
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0 (native-endianness)
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(sizeof size_t)))
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(define gcry-sexp-nth-data
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(let* ((ptr (libgcrypt-func "gcry_sexp_nth_data"))
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(proc (pointer->procedure '* ptr `(* ,int *))))
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(lambda (lst index)
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"Return as a string the INDEXth data element (atom) of LST, an
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s-expression. Return #f if that element does not exist, or if it's a list.
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Note that the result is a Scheme string, but depending on LST, it may need to
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be interpreted in the sense of a C string---i.e., as a series of octets."
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(let* ((size* (bytevector->pointer (make-bytevector (sizeof '*))))
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(result (proc (gcry-sexp->pointer lst) index size*)))
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(if (null-pointer? result)
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#f
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(pointer->string result (dereference-size_t size*)
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"ISO-8859-1"))))))
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(define (number->gcry-sexp number)
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"Return an s-expression representing NUMBER."
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(string->gcry-sexp (string-append "#" (number->string number 16) "#")))
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(define* (bytevector->hash-data bv #:optional (hash-algo "sha256"))
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"Given BV, a bytevector containing a hash, return an s-expression suitable
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for use as the data for 'sign'."
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(string->gcry-sexp
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(format #f "(data (flags pkcs1) (hash \"~a\" #~a#))"
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hash-algo
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(bytevector->base16-string bv))))
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(define (latin1-string->bytevector str)
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"Return a bytevector representing STR."
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;; XXX: In Guile 2.0.9 and later, we would use 'string->bytevector' for
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;; that.
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(let ((bytes (map char->integer (string->list str))))
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(u8-list->bytevector bytes)))
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(define (hash-data->bytevector data)
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"Return two values: the hash algorithm (a string) and the hash value (a
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bytevector) extract from DATA, an sexp as returned by 'bytevector->hash-data'.
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Return #f if DATA does not conform."
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(let ((hash (find-sexp-token data 'hash)))
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(if hash
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(let ((algo (gcry-sexp-nth-data hash 1))
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(value (gcry-sexp-nth-data hash 2)))
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(values (latin1-string->bytevector value)
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algo))
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(values #f #f))))
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(define sign
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(let* ((ptr (libgcrypt-func "gcry_pk_sign"))
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(proc (pointer->procedure int ptr '(* * *))))
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(lambda (data secret-key)
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"Sign DATA (an s-expression) with SECRET-KEY (an s-expression whose car
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is 'private-key'.)"
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(let* ((sig (bytevector->pointer (make-bytevector (sizeof '*))))
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(err (proc sig (gcry-sexp->pointer data)
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(gcry-sexp->pointer secret-key))))
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(if (= 0 err)
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(pointer->gcry-sexp (dereference-pointer sig))
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(throw 'gry-error err))))))
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(define verify
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(let* ((ptr (libgcrypt-func "gcry_pk_verify"))
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(proc (pointer->procedure int ptr '(* * *))))
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(lambda (signature data public-key)
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"Verify that SIGNATURE is a signature of DATA with PUBLIC-KEY, all of
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which are gcrypt s-expressions."
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(zero? (proc (gcry-sexp->pointer signature)
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(gcry-sexp->pointer data)
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(gcry-sexp->pointer public-key))))))
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(define generate-key
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(let* ((ptr (libgcrypt-func "gcry_pk_genkey"))
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(proc (pointer->procedure int ptr '(* *))))
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(lambda (params)
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"Return as an s-expression a new key pair for PARAMS. PARAMS must be an
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s-expression like: (genkey (rsa (nbits 4:2048)))."
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(let* ((key (bytevector->pointer (make-bytevector (sizeof '*))))
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(err (proc key (gcry-sexp->pointer params))))
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(if (zero? err)
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(pointer->gcry-sexp (dereference-pointer key))
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(throw 'gcry-error err))))))
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(define find-sexp-token
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(let* ((ptr (libgcrypt-func "gcry_sexp_find_token"))
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(proc (pointer->procedure '* ptr `(* * ,size_t))))
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(lambda (sexp token)
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"Find in SEXP the first element whose 'car' is TOKEN and return it;
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return #f if not found."
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(let* ((token (string->pointer (symbol->string token)))
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(res (proc (gcry-sexp->pointer sexp) token 0)))
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(if (null-pointer? res)
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#f
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(pointer->gcry-sexp res))))))
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;;; pk-crypto.scm ends here
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