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| FIDO_ASSERT_SET_AUTHDATA(3) | Library Functions Manual | FIDO_ASSERT_SET_AUTHDATA(3) | 
NAME¶
fido_assert_set_authdata,
  fido_assert_set_authdata_raw,
  fido_assert_set_clientdata_hash,
  fido_assert_set_count,
  fido_assert_set_extensions,
  fido_assert_set_hmac_salt,
  fido_assert_set_up,
  fido_assert_set_uv,
  fido_assert_set_rp,
  fido_assert_set_sig —
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;
int
fido_assert_set_authdata(fido_assert_t
  *assert,  size_t idx,
  const unsigned char *ptr,
  size_t len);
int
  
  fido_assert_set_authdata_raw(fido_assert_t
    *assert,  size_t
    idx, const unsigned char
    *ptr, size_t
  len);
int
  
  fido_assert_set_clientdata_hash(fido_assert_t
    *assert, const unsigned
    char *ptr, size_t
    len);
int
  
  fido_assert_set_count(fido_assert_t
    *assert, size_t
  n);
int
  
  fido_assert_set_extensions(fido_assert_t
    *assert, int
    flags);
int
  
  fido_assert_set_hmac_salt(fido_assert_t
    *assert, const unsigned
    char *ptr, size_t
    len);
int
  
  fido_assert_set_up(fido_assert_t
    *assert, fido_opt_t
    up);
int
  
  fido_assert_set_uv(fido_assert_t
    *assert, fido_opt_t
    uv);
int
  
  fido_assert_set_rp(fido_assert_t
    *assert, const char
    *id);
int
  
  fido_assert_set_sig(fido_assert_t
    *assert, size_t
    idx, const unsigned char
    *ptr, size_t
  len);
DESCRIPTION¶
Thefido_assert_set_authdata set of functions define the
  various parameters of a FIDO 2 assertion, allowing a
  fido_assert_t type to be prepared for a subsequent call
  to fido_dev_get_assert(3) or
  fido_assert_verify(3). For the complete specification of a
  FIDO 2 assertion and the format of its constituent parts, please refer to the
  Web Authentication (webauthn) standard.
The fido_assert_set_count() function sets
    the number of assertion statements in assert to
    n.
The fido_assert_set_authdata() and
    fido_assert_set_sig() functions set the
    authenticator data and signature parts of the statement with index
    idx of assert to
    ptr, where ptr points to
    len bytes. A copy of ptr is
    made, and no references to the passed pointer are kept. Please note that the
    first assertion statement of assert has an
    idx of 0. The authenticator data
    passed to fido_assert_set_authdata() must be a
    CBOR-encoded byte string, as obtained from
    fido_assert_authdata_ptr(). Alternatively, a raw
    binary blob may be passed to
    fido_assert_set_authdata_raw().
The fido_assert_set_clientdata_hash() and
    fido_assert_set_hmac_salt() functions set the client
    data hash and hmac-salt parts of assert to
    ptr, where ptr points to
    len bytes. A copy of ptr is
    made, and no references to the passed pointer are kept.
The fido_assert_set_rp() function sets the
    relying party id of assert,
    where id is a NUL-terminated UTF-8 string. The content
    of id is copied, and no references to the passed
    pointer are kept.
The fido_assert_set_extensions() function
    sets the extensions of assert to the bitmask
    flags. At the moment, only the
    FIDO_EXT_HMAC_SECRET extension is supported. If
    flags is zero, the extensions of
    assert are cleared.
The fido_assert_set_up() and
    fido_assert_set_uv() functions set the
    up (user presence) and uv (user
    verification) attributes of assert. Both are
    FIDO_OPT_OMIT by default, allowing the authenticator
    to use its default settings.
Use of the fido_assert_set_authdata set of
    functions may happen in two distinct situations: when asking a FIDO device
    to produce a series of assertion statements, prior to
    fido_dev_get_assert(3) (i.e, in the context of a FIDO
    client), or when verifying assertion statements using
    fido_assert_verify(3) (i.e, in the context of a FIDO
    server).
For a complete description of the generation of a FIDO 2 assertion
    and its verification, please refer to the FIDO 2 specification. An example
    of how to use the fido_assert_set_authdata set of
    functions can be found in the examples/assert.c file
    shipped with libfido2.
RETURN VALUES¶
Thefido_assert_set_authdata functions return
  FIDO_OK on success. The error codes returned by the
  fido_assert_set_authdata set of functions are defined
  in <fido/err.h>.
SEE ALSO¶
fido_assert_allow_cred(3), fido_assert_verify(3), fido_dev_get_assert(3)| May 23, 2018 | Linux 4.19.0-12-amd64 |