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FIDO_CRED_NEW(3) Library Functions Manual FIDO_CRED_NEW(3)

NAME

fido_cred_new, fido_cred_free, fido_cred_pin_minlen, fido_cred_prot, fido_cred_fmt, fido_cred_rp_id, fido_cred_rp_name, fido_cred_user_name, fido_cred_display_name, fido_cred_authdata_ptr, fido_cred_authdata_raw_ptr, fido_cred_clientdata_hash_ptr, fido_cred_id_ptr, fido_cred_aaguid_ptr, fido_cred_largeblob_key_ptr, fido_cred_pubkey_ptr, fido_cred_sig_ptr, fido_cred_user_id_ptr, fido_cred_x5c_ptr, fido_cred_attstmt_ptr, fido_cred_authdata_len, fido_cred_authdata_raw_len, fido_cred_clientdata_hash_len, fido_cred_id_len, fido_cred_aaguid_len, fido_cred_largeblob_key_len, fido_cred_pubkey_len, fido_cred_sig_len, fido_cred_user_id_len, fido_cred_x5c_len, fido_cred_attstmt_len, fido_cred_type, fido_cred_flags, fido_cred_sigcountFIDO2 credential API

SYNOPSIS

#include <fido.h>

fido_cred_t *
fido_cred_new(void);

void
fido_cred_free(fido_cred_t **cred_p);

size_t
fido_cred_pin_minlen(const fido_cred_t *cred);

int
fido_cred_prot(const fido_cred_t *cred);

const char *
fido_cred_fmt(const fido_cred_t *cred);

const char *
fido_cred_rp_id(const fido_cred_t *cred);

const char *
fido_cred_rp_name(const fido_cred_t *cred);

const char *
fido_cred_user_name(const fido_cred_t *cred);

const char *
fido_cred_display_name(const fido_cred_t *cred);

const unsigned char *
fido_cred_authdata_ptr(const fido_cred_t *cred);

const unsigned char *
fido_cred_authdata_raw_ptr(const fido_cred_t *cred);

const unsigned char *
fido_cred_clientdata_hash_ptr(const fido_cred_t *cred);

const unsigned char *
fido_cred_id_ptr(const fido_cred_t *cred);

const unsigned char *
fido_cred_aaguid_ptr(const fido_cred_t *cred);

const unsigned char *
fido_cred_largeblob_key_ptr(const fido_cred_t *cred);

const unsigned char *
fido_cred_pubkey_ptr(const fido_cred_t *cred);

const unsigned char *
fido_cred_sig_ptr(const fido_cred_t *cred);

const unsigned char *
fido_cred_user_id_ptr(const fido_cred_t *cred);

const unsigned char *
fido_cred_x5c_ptr(const fido_cred_t *cred);

const unsigned char *
fido_cred_attstmt_ptr(const fido_cred_t *cred);

size_t
fido_cred_authdata_len(const fido_cred_t *cred);

size_t
fido_cred_authdata_raw_len(const fido_cred_t *cred);

size_t
fido_cred_clientdata_hash_len(const fido_cred_t *cred);

size_t
fido_cred_id_len(const fido_cred_t *cred);

size_t
fido_cred_aaguid_len(const fido_cred_t *cred);

size_t
fido_cred_largeblob_key_len(const fido_cred_t *cred);

size_t
fido_cred_pubkey_len(const fido_cred_t *cred);

size_t
fido_cred_sig_len(const fido_cred_t *cred);

size_t
fido_cred_user_id_len(const fido_cred_t *cred);

size_t
fido_cred_x5c_len(const fido_cred_t *cred);

size_t
fido_cred_attstmt_len(const fido_cred_t *cred);

int
fido_cred_type(const fido_cred_t *cred);

uint8_t
fido_cred_flags(const fido_cred_t *cred);

uint32_t
fido_cred_sigcount(const fido_cred_t *cred);

DESCRIPTION

FIDO2 credentials are abstracted in libfido2 by the fido_cred_t type. The functions described in this page allow a fido_cred_t type to be allocated, deallocated, and inspected. For other operations on fido_cred_t, please refer to fido_cred_set_authdata(3), fido_cred_exclude(3), fido_cred_verify(3), and fido_dev_make_cred(3).

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

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

If the CTAP 2.1 FIDO_EXT_MINPINLEN extension is enabled on cred, then the () function returns the minimum PIN length of cred. Otherwise, fido_cred_pin_minlen() returns zero. See fido_cred_set_pin_minlen(3) on how to enable this extension.

If the CTAP 2.1 FIDO_EXT_CRED_PROTECT extension is enabled on cred, then the () function returns the protection of cred. Otherwise, fido_cred_prot() returns zero. See fido_cred_set_prot(3) for the protection policies understood by libfido2.

The () function returns a pointer to a NUL-terminated string containing the attestation statement format identifier of cred, or NULL if cred does not have a format set.

The (), (), (), and () functions return pointers to NUL-terminated strings holding the relying party ID, relying party name, user name, and user display name attributes of cred, or NULL if the respective entry is not set.

The (), (), (), (), (), (), (), (), (), (), and () functions return pointers to the CBOR-encoded and raw authenticator data, client data hash, ID, authenticator attestation GUID, “largeBlobKey”, public key, signature, user ID, x509 certificate, and attestation statement parts of cred, or NULL if the respective entry is not set.

The corresponding length can be obtained by (), (), (), (), (), (), (), (), (), (), and ().

The authenticator data, x509 certificate, and signature parts of a credential are typically passed to a FIDO2 server for verification.

The () function returns the COSE algorithm of cred.

The () function returns the authenticator data flags of cred.

The () function returns the authenticator data signature counter of cred.

RETURN VALUES

The authenticator data returned by fido_cred_authdata_ptr() is a CBOR-encoded byte string, as obtained from the authenticator. To obtain the decoded byte string, use fido_cred_authdata_raw_ptr().

If not NULL, pointers returned by fido_cred_fmt(), fido_cred_authdata_ptr(), fido_cred_clientdata_hash_ptr(), fido_cred_id_ptr(), fido_cred_aaguid_ptr(), fido_cred_largeblob_key_ptr(), fido_cred_pubkey_ptr(), fido_cred_sig_ptr(), and fido_cred_x5c_ptr() are guaranteed to exist until any API function that takes cred without the qualifier is invoked.

SEE ALSO

fido_cred_exclude(3), fido_cred_set_authdata(3), fido_cred_set_pin_minlen(3), fido_cred_set_prot(3), fido_cred_verify(3), fido_credman_metadata_new(3), fido_dev_largeblob_get(3), fido_dev_make_cred(3)

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