#ifndef GROUP_CIPHER_H #define GROUP_CIPHER_H #include #include #include "signal_protocol_types.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* * The main entry point for Signal Protocol group encrypt/decrypt operations. * * Once a session has been established with group_session_builder and a * sender_key_distribution_message has been distributed to each member of * the group, this class can be used for all subsequent encrypt/decrypt * operations within that session (i.e. until group membership changes). */ /** * Construct a group cipher for encrypt/decrypt operations. * * The store and global contexts must remain valid for the lifetime of the * group cipher. * * When finished, free the returned instance by calling group_cipher_free(). * * @param cipher set to a freshly allocated group cipher instance * @param store the signal_protocol_store_context to store all state information in * @param sender_key_id the sender that messages will be encrypted to or decrypted from * @param global_context the global library context * @return 0 on success, or negative on failure */ int group_cipher_create(group_cipher **cipher, signal_protocol_store_context *store, const signal_protocol_sender_key_name *sender_key_id, signal_context *global_context); /** * Set the optional user data pointer for the group cipher. * * This is to give callback functions a way of accessing app specific * context information for this cipher. */ void group_cipher_set_user_data(group_cipher *cipher, void *user_data); /** * Get the optional user data pointer for the group cipher. * * This is to give callback functions a way of accessing app specific * context information for this cipher. */ void *group_cipher_get_user_data(group_cipher *cipher); /** * Set the callback function that is called during the decrypt process. * * The callback function is called from within group_cipher_decrypt() after * decryption is complete but before the updated session state has been * committed to the session store. If the callback function returns a * negative value, then the decrypt function will immediately fail with * an error. * * This a callback allows some implementations to store the committed plaintext * to their local message store first, in case they are concerned with a crash * or write error happening between the time the session state is updated but * before they're able to successfully store the plaintext to disk. * * @param callback the callback function to set * @param user_data user data pointer provided to the callback */ void group_cipher_set_decryption_callback(group_cipher *cipher, int (*callback)(group_cipher *cipher, signal_buffer *plaintext, void *decrypt_context)); /** * Encrypt a message. * * @param padded_message The plaintext message bytes, optionally padded to a constant multiple. * @param padded_message_len The length of the data pointed to by padded_message * @param encrypted_message Set to a ciphertext message encrypted to the group+sender+device tuple. * * @return SG_SUCCESS on success, negative on error */ int group_cipher_encrypt(group_cipher *cipher, const uint8_t *padded_plaintext, size_t padded_plaintext_len, ciphertext_message **encrypted_message); /** * Decrypt a message. * * @param ciphertext The sender_key_message to decrypt. * @param decrypt_context Optional context pointer associated with the * ciphertext, which is passed to the decryption callback function * @param plaintext Set to a newly allocated buffer containing the plaintext. * * @retval SG_SUCCESS Success * @retval SG_ERR_INVALID_MESSAGE if the input is not valid ciphertext. * @retval SG_ERR_DUPLICATE_MESSAGE if the input is a message that has already been received. * @retval SG_ERR_LEGACY_MESSAGE if the input is a message formatted by a protocol version that * is no longer supported. * @retval SG_ERR_NO_SESSION if there is no established session for this contact. */ int group_cipher_decrypt(group_cipher *cipher, sender_key_message *ciphertext, void *decrypt_context, signal_buffer **plaintext); void group_cipher_free(group_cipher *cipher); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* GROUP_CIPHER_H */