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FIDO_CREDMAN_METADATA_NEW(3) Library Functions Manual FIDO_CREDMAN_METADATA_NEW(3)

NAME

fido_credman_metadata_new, fido_credman_rk_new, fido_credman_rp_new, fido_credman_metadata_free, fido_credman_rk_free, fido_credman_rp_free, fido_credman_rk_existing, fido_credman_rk_remaining, fido_credman_rk, fido_credman_rk_count, fido_credman_rp_id, fido_credman_rp_name, fido_credman_rp_count, fido_credman_rp_id_hash_ptr, fido_credman_rp_id_hash_len, fido_credman_get_dev_metadata, fido_credman_get_dev_rk, fido_credman_del_dev_rk, fido_credman_get_dev_rp
FIDO 2 credential management API

SYNOPSIS

#include <fido.h>
#include <fido/credman.h>

fido_credman_metadata_t *
fido_credman_metadata_new(void);

fido_credman_rk_t *
fido_credman_rk_new(void);

fido_credman_rp_t *
fido_credman_rp_new(void);

void
fido_credman_metadata_free(fido_credman_metadata_t **metadata_p);

void
fido_credman_rk_free(fido_credman_rk_t **rk_p);

void
fido_credman_rp_free(fido_credman_rp_t **rp_p);

uint64_t
fido_credman_rk_existing(const fido_credman_metadata_t *metadata);

uint64_t
fido_credman_rk_remaining(const fido_credman_metadata_t *metadata);

const fido_cred_t *
fido_credman_rk(const fido_credman_rk_t *rk, size_t idx);

size_t
fido_credman_rk_count(const fido_credman_rk_t *rk);

const char *
fido_credman_rp_id(const fido_credman_rp_t *rp, size_t idx);

const char *
fido_credman_rp_name(const fido_credman_rp_t *rp, size_t idx);

size_t
fido_credman_rp_count(const fido_credman_rp_t *rp);

const unsigned char *
fido_credman_rp_id_hash_ptr(const fido_credman_rp_t *rp, size_t idx);

size_t
fido_credman_rp_id_hash_len(const fido_credman_rp_t *, size_t idx);

int
fido_credman_get_dev_metadata(fido_dev_t *dev, fido_credman_metadata_t *metadata, const char *pin);

int
fido_credman_get_dev_rk(fido_dev_t *dev, const char *rp_id, fido_credman_rk_t *rk, const char *pin);

int
fido_credman_del_dev_rk(fido_dev_t *dev, const, unsigned, char, *cred_id", size_t cred_id_len, const char *pin);

int
fido_credman_get_dev_rp(fido_dev_t *dev, fido_credman_rp_t *rp, const char *pin);

DESCRIPTION

The credential management API of libfido2 allows resident credentials on a FIDO2 authenticator to be listed, inspected, and removed. Please note that not all FIDO2 authenticators support credential management. To obtain information on what an authenticator supports, please refer to fido_cbor_info_new(3).

The fido_credman_metadata_t type abstracts credential management metadata.

The fido_credman_metadata_new() function returns a pointer to a newly allocated, empty fido_credman_metadata_t type. If memory cannot be allocated, NULL is returned.

The fido_credman_metadata_free() function releases the memory backing *metadata_p, where *metadata_p must have been previously allocated by fido_credman_metadata_new(). On return, *metadata_p is set to NULL. Either metadata_p or *metadata_p may be NULL, in which case fido_credman_metadata_free() is a NOP.

The fido_credman_get_dev_metadata() function populates metadata with information retrieved from dev. A valid pin must be provided.

The fido_credman_rk_existing() function inspects metadata and returns the number of resident credentials on the authenticator. The fido_credman_rk_remaining() function inspects metadata and returns the estimated number of resident credentials that can be created on the authenticator.

The fido_credman_rk_t type abstracts the set of resident credentials belonging to a given relying party.

The fido_credman_rk_new() function returns a pointer to a newly allocated, empty fido_credman_rk_t type. If memory cannot be allocated, NULL is returned.

The fido_credman_rk_free() function releases the memory backing *rk_p, where *rk_p must have been previously allocated by fido_credman_rk_new(). On return, *rk_p is set to NULL. Either rk_p or *rk_p may be NULL, in which case fido_credman_rk_free() is a NOP.

The fido_credman_get_dev_rk() function populates rk with the set of resident credentials belonging to rp_id in dev. A valid pin must be provided.

The fido_credman_rk_count() function returns the number of resident credentials in rk. The fido_credman_rk() function returns a pointer to the credential at index idx in rk. Please note that the first credential in rk has an idx (index) value of 0.

The fido_credman_del_dev_rk() function deletes the resident credential identified by cred_id from dev, where cred_id points to cred_id_len bytes. A valid pin must be provided.

The fido_credman_rp_t type abstracts information about a relying party.

The fido_credman_rp_new() function returns a pointer to a newly allocated, empty fido_credman_rp_t type. If memory cannot be allocated, NULL is returned.

The fido_credman_rp_free() function releases the memory backing *rp_p, where *rp_p must have been previously allocated by fido_credman_rp_new(). On return, *rp_p is set to NULL. Either rp_p or *rp_p may be NULL, in which case fido_credman_rp_free() is a NOP.

The fido_credman_get_dev_rp() function populates rp with information about relying parties with resident credentials in dev. A valid pin must be provided.

The fido_credman_rp_count() function returns the number of relying parties in rp.

The fido_credman_rp_id() and fido_credman_rp_name() functions return pointers to the id and name of relying party idx in rp. If not NULL, the values returned by these functions point to NUL-terminated UTF-8 strings. Please note that the first relying party in rp has an idx (index) value of 0.

The fido_credman_rp_id_hash_ptr() function returns a pointer to the hashed id of relying party idx in rp. The corresponding length can be obtained by fido_credman_rp_id_hash_len(). Please note that the first relying party in rp has an idx (index) value of 0.

RETURN VALUES

The fido_credman_get_dev_metadata(), fido_credman_get_dev_rk(), fido_credman_del_dev_rk(), and fido_credman_get_dev_rp() functions return FIDO_OK on success. On error, a different error code defined in <fido/err.h> is returned. Functions returning pointers are not guaranteed to succeed, and should have their return values checked for NULL.

SEE ALSO

fido_cbor_info_new(3), fido_cred_new(3)

CAVEATS

Credential management is a tentative feature of FIDO 2.1. Applications willing to strictly abide by FIDO 2.0 should refrain from using credential management. Applications using credential management should ensure it is supported by the authenticator prior to using the API. Since FIDO 2.1 hasn't been finalised, there is a chance the functionality and associated data structures may change.
June 28, 2019 Linux 4.19.0-12-amd64