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/* ***** BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK *****
 * Version: MPL 1.1/GPL 2.0/LGPL 2.1
 *
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 * The Original Code is the Netscape security libraries.
 *
 * The Initial Developer of the Original Code is
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 * Contributor(s):
 *   Dr Stephen Henson <stephen.henson@gemplus.com>
 *
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#ifndef _PKCS11N_H_
#define _PKCS11N_H_

#ifdef DEBUG
static const char CKT_CVS_ID[] = "@(#) $RCSfile: pkcs11n.h,v $ $Revision: 1.15 $ $Date: 2005/09/28 17:12:17 $";
#endif /* DEBUG */

/*
 * pkcs11n.h
 *
 * This file contains the NSS-specific type definitions for Cryptoki
 * (PKCS#11).
 */

/*
 * NSSCK_VENDOR_NETSCAPE
 *
 * Cryptoki reserves the high half of all the number spaces for
 * vendor-defined use.  I'd like to keep all of our Netscape-
 * specific values together, but not in the oh-so-obvious
 * 0x80000001, 0x80000002, etc. area.  So I've picked an offset,
 * and constructed values for the beginnings of our spaces.
 *
 * Note that some "historical" Netscape values don't fall within
 * this range.
 */
#define NSSCK_VENDOR_NETSCAPE 0x4E534350 /* NSCP */

/*
 * Netscape-defined object classes
 *
 */
#define CKO_NETSCAPE (CKO_VENDOR_DEFINED|NSSCK_VENDOR_NETSCAPE)

#define CKO_NETSCAPE_CRL                (CKO_NETSCAPE + 1)
#define CKO_NETSCAPE_SMIME              (CKO_NETSCAPE + 2)
#define CKO_NETSCAPE_TRUST              (CKO_NETSCAPE + 3)
#define CKO_NETSCAPE_BUILTIN_ROOT_LIST  (CKO_NETSCAPE + 4)
#define CKO_NETSCAPE_NEWSLOT            (CKO_NETSCAPE + 5)
#define CKO_NETSCAPE_DELSLOT            (CKO_NETSCAPE + 6)

/*
 * Netscape-defined key types
 *
 */
#define CKK_NETSCAPE (CKK_VENDOR_DEFINED|NSSCK_VENDOR_NETSCAPE)

#define CKK_NETSCAPE_PKCS8              (CKK_NETSCAPE + 1)
/*
 * Netscape-defined certificate types
 *
 */
#define CKC_NETSCAPE (CKC_VENDOR_DEFINED|NSSCK_VENDOR_NETSCAPE)

/*
 * Netscape-defined object attributes
 *
 */
#define CKA_NETSCAPE (CKA_VENDOR_DEFINED|NSSCK_VENDOR_NETSCAPE)

#define CKA_NETSCAPE_URL                (CKA_NETSCAPE +  1)
#define CKA_NETSCAPE_EMAIL              (CKA_NETSCAPE +  2)
#define CKA_NETSCAPE_SMIME_INFO         (CKA_NETSCAPE +  3)
#define CKA_NETSCAPE_SMIME_TIMESTAMP    (CKA_NETSCAPE +  4)
#define CKA_NETSCAPE_PKCS8_SALT         (CKA_NETSCAPE +  5)
#define CKA_NETSCAPE_PASSWORD_CHECK     (CKA_NETSCAPE +  6)
#define CKA_NETSCAPE_EXPIRES            (CKA_NETSCAPE +  7)
#define CKA_NETSCAPE_KRL                (CKA_NETSCAPE +  8)

#define CKA_NETSCAPE_PQG_COUNTER        (CKA_NETSCAPE +  20)
#define CKA_NETSCAPE_PQG_SEED           (CKA_NETSCAPE +  21)
#define CKA_NETSCAPE_PQG_H              (CKA_NETSCAPE +  22)
#define CKA_NETSCAPE_PQG_SEED_BITS      (CKA_NETSCAPE +  23)
#define CKA_NETSCAPE_MODULE_SPEC        (CKA_NETSCAPE +  24)

/*
 * Trust attributes:
 *
 * If trust goes standard, these probably will too.  So I'll
 * put them all in one place.
 */

#define CKA_TRUST (CKA_NETSCAPE + 0x2000)

/* "Usage" key information */
#define CKA_TRUST_DIGITAL_SIGNATURE     (CKA_TRUST +  1)
#define CKA_TRUST_NON_REPUDIATION       (CKA_TRUST +  2)
#define CKA_TRUST_KEY_ENCIPHERMENT      (CKA_TRUST +  3)
#define CKA_TRUST_DATA_ENCIPHERMENT     (CKA_TRUST +  4)
#define CKA_TRUST_KEY_AGREEMENT         (CKA_TRUST +  5)
#define CKA_TRUST_KEY_CERT_SIGN         (CKA_TRUST +  6)
#define CKA_TRUST_CRL_SIGN              (CKA_TRUST +  7)

/* "Purpose" trust information */
#define CKA_TRUST_SERVER_AUTH           (CKA_TRUST +  8)
#define CKA_TRUST_CLIENT_AUTH           (CKA_TRUST +  9)
#define CKA_TRUST_CODE_SIGNING          (CKA_TRUST + 10)
#define CKA_TRUST_EMAIL_PROTECTION      (CKA_TRUST + 11)
#define CKA_TRUST_IPSEC_END_SYSTEM      (CKA_TRUST + 12)
#define CKA_TRUST_IPSEC_TUNNEL          (CKA_TRUST + 13)
#define CKA_TRUST_IPSEC_USER            (CKA_TRUST + 14)
#define CKA_TRUST_TIME_STAMPING         (CKA_TRUST + 15)
#define CKA_TRUST_STEP_UP_APPROVED      (CKA_TRUST + 16)

#define CKA_CERT_SHA1_HASH	        (CKA_TRUST + 100)
#define CKA_CERT_MD5_HASH		(CKA_TRUST + 101)

/* Netscape trust stuff */
/* XXX fgmr new ones here-- step-up, etc. */

/* HISTORICAL: define used to pass in the database key for DSA private keys */
#define CKA_NETSCAPE_DB                 0xD5A0DB00L
#define CKA_NETSCAPE_TRUST              0x80000001L

/*
 * Netscape-defined crypto mechanisms
 *
 */
#define CKM_NETSCAPE (CKM_VENDOR_DEFINED|NSSCK_VENDOR_NETSCAPE)

#define CKM_NETSCAPE_AES_KEY_WRAP      (CKM_NETSCAPE + 1)
#define CKM_NETSCAPE_AES_KEY_WRAP_PAD  (CKM_NETSCAPE + 2)

/*
 * HISTORICAL:
 * Do not attempt to use these. They are only used by NETSCAPE's internal
 * PKCS #11 interface. Most of these are place holders for other mechanism
 * and will change in the future.
 */
#define CKM_NETSCAPE_PBE_SHA1_DES_CBC           0x80000002L
#define CKM_NETSCAPE_PBE_SHA1_TRIPLE_DES_CBC    0x80000003L
#define CKM_NETSCAPE_PBE_SHA1_40_BIT_RC2_CBC    0x80000004L
#define CKM_NETSCAPE_PBE_SHA1_128_BIT_RC2_CBC   0x80000005L
#define CKM_NETSCAPE_PBE_SHA1_40_BIT_RC4        0x80000006L
#define CKM_NETSCAPE_PBE_SHA1_128_BIT_RC4       0x80000007L
#define CKM_NETSCAPE_PBE_SHA1_FAULTY_3DES_CBC   0x80000008L
#define CKM_NETSCAPE_PBE_SHA1_HMAC_KEY_GEN      0x80000009L
#define CKM_NETSCAPE_PBE_MD5_HMAC_KEY_GEN       0x8000000aL
#define CKM_NETSCAPE_PBE_MD2_HMAC_KEY_GEN       0x8000000bL

#define CKM_TLS_PRF_GENERAL                     0x80000373L

/*
 * Netscape-defined return values
 *
 */
#define CKR_NETSCAPE (CKM_VENDOR_DEFINED|NSSCK_VENDOR_NETSCAPE)

#define CKR_NETSCAPE_CERTDB_FAILED      (CKR_NETSCAPE + 1)
#define CKR_NETSCAPE_KEYDB_FAILED       (CKR_NETSCAPE + 2)

/*
 * Trust info
 *
 * This isn't part of the Cryptoki standard (yet), so I'm putting
 * all the definitions here.  Some of this would move to nssckt.h
 * if trust info were made part of the standard.  In view of this
 * possibility, I'm putting my (Netscape) values in the netscape
 * vendor space, like everything else.
 */

typedef CK_ULONG          CK_TRUST;

/* The following trust types are defined: */
#define CKT_VENDOR_DEFINED     0x80000000

#define CKT_NETSCAPE (CKT_VENDOR_DEFINED|NSSCK_VENDOR_NETSCAPE)

/* If trust goes standard, these'll probably drop out of vendor space. */
#define CKT_NETSCAPE_TRUSTED            (CKT_NETSCAPE + 1)
#define CKT_NETSCAPE_TRUSTED_DELEGATOR  (CKT_NETSCAPE + 2)
#define CKT_NETSCAPE_UNTRUSTED          (CKT_NETSCAPE + 3)
#define CKT_NETSCAPE_MUST_VERIFY        (CKT_NETSCAPE + 4)
#define CKT_NETSCAPE_TRUST_UNKNOWN      (CKT_NETSCAPE + 5) /* default */

/*
 * These may well remain Netscape-specific; I'm only using them
 * to cache resolution data.
 */
#define CKT_NETSCAPE_VALID              (CKT_NETSCAPE + 10)
#define CKT_NETSCAPE_VALID_DELEGATOR    (CKT_NETSCAPE + 11)


#endif /* _PKCS11N_H_ */