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This product includes software written by Tim 56 * Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). 57 * 58 */ 59 60 #ifndef HEADER_UI_LOCL_H 61 #define HEADER_UI_LOCL_H 62 63 #include <openssl/ui.h> 64 #include <openssl/crypto.h> 65 66 #ifdef _ 67 #undef _ 68 #endif 69 70 struct ui_method_st { 71 char *name; 72 73 /* All the functions return 1 or non-NULL for success and 0 or NULL 74 for failure */ 75 76 /* Open whatever channel for this, be it the console, an X window 77 or whatever. 78 This function should use the ex_data structure to save 79 intermediate data. */ 80 int (*ui_open_session)(UI *ui); 81 82 int (*ui_write_string)(UI *ui, UI_STRING *uis); 83 84 /* Flush the output. If a GUI dialog box is used, this function can 85 be used to actually display it. */ 86 int (*ui_flush)(UI *ui); 87 88 int (*ui_read_string)(UI *ui, UI_STRING *uis); 89 90 int (*ui_close_session)(UI *ui); 91 92 /* Construct a prompt in a user-defined manner. object_desc is a 93 textual short description of the object, for example "pass phrase", 94 and object_name is the name of the object (might be a card name or 95 a file name. 96 The returned string shall always be allocated on the heap with 97 malloc(), and need to be free'd with free(). */ 98 char *(*ui_construct_prompt)(UI *ui, const char *object_desc, 99 const char *object_name); 100 }; 101 102 struct ui_string_st { 103 enum UI_string_types type; /* Input */ 104 const char *out_string; /* Input */ 105 int input_flags; /* Flags from the user */ 106 107 /* The following parameters are completely irrelevant for UIT_INFO, 108 and can therefore be set to 0 or NULL */ 109 char *result_buf; /* Input and Output: If not NULL, user-defined 110 with size in result_maxsize. Otherwise, it 111 may be allocated by the UI routine, meaning 112 result_minsize is going to be overwritten.*/ 113 union { 114 struct { 115 int result_minsize; /* Input: minimum required 116 size of the result. 117 */ 118 int result_maxsize; /* Input: maximum permitted 119 size of the result */ 120 121 const char *test_buf; /* Input: test string to verify 122 against */ 123 } string_data; 124 struct { 125 const char *action_desc; /* Input */ 126 const char *ok_chars; /* Input */ 127 const char *cancel_chars; /* Input */ 128 } boolean_data; 129 } _; 130 131 #define OUT_STRING_FREEABLE 0x01 132 int flags; /* flags for internal use */ 133 }; 134 135 struct ui_st { 136 const UI_METHOD *meth; 137 STACK_OF(UI_STRING) *strings; /* We might want to prompt for more 138 than one thing at a time, and 139 with different echoing status. */ 140 void *user_data; 141 CRYPTO_EX_DATA ex_data; 142 143 #define UI_FLAG_REDOABLE 0x0001 144 #define UI_FLAG_PRINT_ERRORS 0x0100 145 int flags; 146 }; 147 148 #endif 149