FIDO_CRED_SET_AUTHDATA(3) | Library Functions Manual | FIDO_CRED_SET_AUTHDATA(3) |
NAME
fido_cred_set_authdata
,
fido_cred_set_authdata_raw
,
fido_cred_set_attstmt
,
fido_cred_set_attobj
,
fido_cred_set_x509
,
fido_cred_set_sig
,
fido_cred_set_id
,
fido_cred_set_clientdata
,
fido_cred_set_clientdata_hash
,
fido_cred_set_rp
,
fido_cred_set_user
,
fido_cred_set_extensions
,
fido_cred_set_blob
,
fido_cred_set_pin_minlen
,
fido_cred_set_prot
,
fido_cred_set_rk
,
fido_cred_set_uv
,
fido_cred_set_fmt
,
fido_cred_set_type
— set
parameters of a FIDO2 credential
SYNOPSIS
#include
<fido.h>
typedef enum { FIDO_OPT_OMIT = 0, /* use authenticator's default */ FIDO_OPT_FALSE, /* explicitly set option to false */ FIDO_OPT_TRUE, /* explicitly set option to true */ } fido_opt_t;
fido_cred_set_authdata
(fido_cred_t
*cred, const unsigned char
*ptr, size_t len);
int
fido_cred_set_authdata_raw
(fido_cred_t
*cred, const unsigned
char *ptr, size_t
len);
int
fido_cred_set_attstmt
(fido_cred_t
*cred, const unsigned
char *ptr, size_t
len);
int
fido_cred_set_attobj
(fido_cred_t
*cred, const unsigned
char *ptr, size_t
len);
int
fido_cred_set_x509
(fido_cred_t
*cred, const unsigned
char *ptr, size_t
len);
int
fido_cred_set_sig
(fido_cred_t
*cred, const unsigned
char *ptr, size_t
len);
int
fido_cred_set_id
(fido_cred_t
*cred, const unsigned
char *ptr, size_t
len);
int
fido_cred_set_clientdata
(fido_cred_t
*cred, const unsigned
char *ptr, size_t
len);
int
fido_cred_set_clientdata_hash
(fido_cred_t
*cred, const unsigned
char *ptr, size_t
len);
int
fido_cred_set_rp
(fido_cred_t
*cred, const char
*id, const char
*name);
int
fido_cred_set_user
(fido_cred_t
*cred, const unsigned
char *user_id, size_t
user_id_len, const char
*name, const char
*display_name, const char
*icon);
int
fido_cred_set_extensions
(fido_cred_t
*cred, int
flags);
int
fido_cred_set_blob
(fido_cred_t
*cred, const unsigned
char *ptr, size_t
len);
int
fido_cred_set_pin_minlen
(fido_cred_t
*cred, size_t
len);
int
fido_cred_set_prot
(fido_cred_t
*cred, int
prot);
int
fido_cred_set_rk
(fido_cred_t
*cred, fido_opt_t
rk);
int
fido_cred_set_uv
(fido_cred_t
*cred, fido_opt_t
uv);
int
fido_cred_set_fmt
(fido_cred_t
*cred, const char
*ptr);
int
fido_cred_set_type
(fido_cred_t
*cred, int
cose_alg);
DESCRIPTION
The fido_cred_set_authdata
set of
functions define the various parameters of a FIDO2 credential, allowing a
fido_cred_t type to be prepared for a subsequent call
to
fido_dev_make_cred(3)
or fido_cred_verify(3).
For the complete specification of a FIDO2 credential and the format of its
constituent parts, please refer to the Web Authentication (webauthn)
standard.
The
fido_cred_set_authdata
(),
fido_cred_set_attstmt
(),
fido_cred_set_attobj
(),
fido_cred_set_x509
(),
fido_cred_set_sig
(),
fido_cred_set_id
(), and
fido_cred_set_clientdata_hash
() functions set the
authenticator data, attestation statement, attestation object, attestation
certificate, attestation signature, id, and client data hash parts of
cred to ptr, where
ptr points to len bytes. A copy
of ptr is made, and no references to the passed
pointer are kept.
The authenticator data passed to
fido_cred_set_authdata
()
must be a CBOR-encoded byte string, as obtained from
fido_cred_authdata_ptr
().
Alternatively, a raw binary blob may be passed to
fido_cred_set_authdata_raw
().
An application calling fido_cred_set_authdata
() does
not need to call
fido_cred_set_id
().
The latter is meant to be used in contexts where the credential's
authenticator data is not available.
The attestation statement passed to
fido_cred_set_attstmt
()
must be a CBOR-encoded map, as obtained from
fido_cred_attstmt_ptr
().
An application calling fido_cred_set_attstmt
() does
not need to call
fido_cred_set_x509
()
or
fido_cred_set_sig
().
The latter two are meant to be used in contexts where the credential's
complete attestation statement is not available or required.
The attestation object passed to
fido_cred_set_attobj
()
must be a CBOR-encoded map containing “authData”,
“fmt”, and “attStmt”. An application calling
fido_cred_set_attobj
() does not need to call
fido_cred_set_fmt
(),
fido_cred_set_attstmt
(),
fido_cred_set_authdata
(), or
fido_cred_set_authdata_raw
().
fido_cred_set_attobj
() may be useful in applications
interfacing with the WebAuthn API, removing the need to first parse the
attestation object to verify the credential.
The
fido_cred_set_clientdata
()
function allows an application to set the client data hash of
cred by specifying the credential's unhashed client
data. This is required by Windows Hello, which calculates the client data
hash internally. For compatibility with Windows Hello, applications should
use fido_cred_set_clientdata
() instead of
fido_cred_set_clientdata_hash
().
The
fido_cred_set_rp
()
function sets the relying party id and
name parameters of cred, where
id and name are NUL-terminated
UTF-8 strings. The contents of id and
name are copied, and no references to the passed
pointers are kept.
The
fido_cred_set_user
()
function sets the user attributes of cred, where
user_id points to user_id_len
bytes and name, display_name,
and icon are NUL-terminated UTF-8 strings. The
contents of user_id, name,
display_name, and icon are
copied, and no references to the passed pointers are kept. Previously set
user attributes are flushed. The user_id,
name, display_name, and
icon parameters may be NULL.
The
fido_cred_set_extensions
()
function sets the extensions of cred to the bitmask
flags. At the moment, only the
FIDO_EXT_CRED_BLOB
,
FIDO_EXT_CRED_PROTECT
,
FIDO_EXT_HMAC_SECRET
,
FIDO_EXT_MINPINLEN
, and
FIDO_EXT_LARGEBLOB_KEY
extensions are supported. If
flags is zero, the extensions of
cred are cleared.
The
fido_cred_set_blob
()
function sets the “credBlob” to be stored with
cred to the data pointed to by
ptr, which must be len bytes
long.
The
fido_cred_set_pin_minlen
()
function enables the CTAP 2.1 FIDO_EXT_MINPINLEN
extension on cred and sets the expected minimum PIN
length of cred to len, where
len is greater than zero. If len
is zero, the FIDO_EXT_MINPINLEN
extension is
disabled on cred.
The
fido_cred_set_prot
()
function enables the CTAP 2.1 FIDO_EXT_CRED_PROTECT
extension on cred and sets the protection of
cred to the scalar prot. At the
moment, only the FIDO_CRED_PROT_UV_OPTIONAL
,
FIDO_CRED_PROT_UV_OPTIONAL_WITH_ID
, and
FIDO_CRED_PROT_UV_REQUIRED
protections are
supported. If prot is zero, the protection of
cred is cleared.
The
fido_cred_set_rk
()
and
fido_cred_set_uv
()
functions set the
rk
(resident/discoverable key) and
uv (user
verification) attributes of cred. Both are
FIDO_OPT_OMIT
by default, allowing the authenticator
to use its default settings.
The
fido_cred_set_fmt
()
function sets the attestation statement format identifier of
cred to fmt, where
fmt must be packed (the format
used in FIDO2), fido-u2f (the format used in U2F),
tpm (the format used by TPM-based authenticators), or
none. A copy of fmt is made, and
no references to the passed pointer are kept. Note that not all
authenticators support FIDO2 and therefore may only be able to generate
fido-u2f attestation statements.
The
fido_cred_set_type
()
function sets the type of cred to
cose_alg, where cose_alg is
COSE_ES256
, COSE_ES384
,
COSE_RS256
, or COSE_EDDSA
.
The type of a credential may only be set once. Note that not all
authenticators support COSE_RS256, COSE_ES384, or COSE_EDDSA.
Use of the fido_cred_set_authdata
set of
functions may happen in two distinct situations: when generating a new
credential on a FIDO2 device, prior to
fido_dev_make_cred(3)
(i.e, in the context of a FIDO2 client), or when validating a generated
credential using
fido_cred_verify(3)
(i.e, in the context of a FIDO2 server).
For a complete description of the generation of a
FIDO2 credential and its verification, please refer to the FIDO2
specification. A concrete utilisation example of the
fido_cred_set_authdata
set of functions can be found
in the cred.c example shipped with
libfido2.
RETURN VALUES
The error codes returned by the
fido_cred_set_authdata
set of functions are defined
in <fido/err.h>
. On success,
FIDO_OK
is returned.
SEE ALSO
fido_cred_exclude(3), fido_cred_verify(3), fido_dev_make_cred(3)
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