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fido_cbor_info_new
,
fido_cbor_info_free
,
fido_dev_get_cbor_info
,
fido_cbor_info_aaguid_ptr
,
fido_cbor_info_extensions_ptr
,
fido_cbor_info_protocols_ptr
,
fido_cbor_info_versions_ptr
,
fido_cbor_info_options_name_ptr
,
fido_cbor_info_options_value_ptr
,
fido_cbor_info_aaguid_len
,
fido_cbor_info_extensions_len
,
fido_cbor_info_protocols_len
,
fido_cbor_info_versions_len
,
fido_cbor_info_options_len
,
fido_cbor_info_maxmsgsiz
,
fido_cbor_info_maxcredcntlst
,
fido_cbor_info_maxcredidlen
,
fido_cbor_info_fwversion
—
FIDO 2 CBOR Info API
#include
<fido.h>
fido_cbor_info_t *
fido_cbor_info_new
(void);
void
fido_cbor_info_free
(fido_cbor_info_t
**ci_p);
int
fido_dev_get_cbor_info
(fido_dev_t
*dev, fido_cbor_info_t
*ci);
const unsigned char *
fido_cbor_info_aaguid_ptr
(const
fido_cbor_info_t *ci);
char **
fido_cbor_info_extensions_ptr
(const
fido_cbor_info_t *ci);
const uint8_t *
fido_cbor_info_protocols_ptr
(const
fido_cbor_info_t *ci);
char **
fido_cbor_info_versions_ptr
(const
fido_cbor_info_t *ci);
char **
fido_cbor_info_options_name_ptr
(const
fido_cbor_info_t *ci);
const bool *
fido_cbor_info_options_value_ptr
(const
fido_cbor_info_t *ci);
size_t
fido_cbor_info_aaguid_len
(const
fido_cbor_info_t *ci);
size_t
fido_cbor_info_extensions_len
(const
fido_cbor_info_t *ci);
size_t
fido_cbor_info_protocols_len
(const
fido_cbor_info_t *ci);
size_t
fido_cbor_info_versions_len
(const
fido_cbor_info_t *ci);
size_t
fido_cbor_info_options_len
(const
fido_cbor_info_t *ci);
uint64_t
fido_cbor_info_maxmsgsiz
(const
fido_cbor_info_t *ci);
uint64_t
fido_cbor_info_maxcredcntlst
(const
fido_cbor_info_t *ci);
uint64_t
fido_cbor_info_maxcredidlen
(const
fido_cbor_info_t *ci);
uint64_t
fido_cbor_info_fwversion
(const
fido_cbor_info_t *ci);
The
fido_cbor_info_new
()
function returns a pointer to a newly allocated, empty
fido_cbor_info_t type. If memory cannot be allocated,
NULL is returned.
The
fido_cbor_info_free
()
function releases the memory backing *ci_p, where
*ci_p must have been previously allocated by
fido_cbor_info_new
(). On return,
*ci_p is set to NULL. Either
ci_p or *ci_p may be NULL, in
which case fido_cbor_info_free
() is a NOP.
The
fido_dev_get_cbor_info
()
function transmits a CTAP_CBOR_GETINFO
command to
dev and fills ci with attributes
retrieved from the command's response. The
fido_dev_get_cbor_info
() function may block.
The
fido_cbor_info_aaguid_ptr
(),
fido_cbor_info_extensions_ptr
(),
fido_cbor_info_protocols_ptr
(),
and
fido_cbor_info_versions_ptr
()
functions return pointers to the authenticator attestation GUID, supported
extensions, PIN protocol and CTAP version strings of
ci. The corresponding length of a given attribute can
be obtained by
fido_cbor_info_aaguid_len
(),
fido_cbor_info_extensions_len
(),
fido_cbor_info_protocols_len
(),
or
fido_cbor_info_versions_len
().
The
fido_cbor_info_options_name_ptr
()
and
fido_cbor_info_options_value_ptr
()
functions return pointers to the array of option names and their respective
values in ci. The length of the options array is
returned by
fido_cbor_info_options_len
().
The
fido_cbor_info_maxmsgsiz
()
function returns the maximum message size attribute of
ci.
The
fido_cbor_info_maxcredcntlst
()
function returns the maximum supported number of credentials in a single
credential ID list as reported in ci.
The
fido_cbor_info_maxcredidlen
()
function returns the maximum supported length of a credential ID as reported
in ci.
The
fido_cbor_info_fwversion
()
function returns the firmware version attribute of
ci.
A complete example of how to use these functions can be found in the example/info.c file shipped with libfido2.
The fido_cbor_info_aaguid_ptr
(),
fido_cbor_info_extensions_ptr
(),
fido_cbor_info_protocols_ptr
(),
fido_cbor_info_versions_ptr
(),
fido_cbor_info_options_name_ptr
(), and
fido_cbor_info_options_value_ptr
() functions return
NULL if the respective field in ci is absent. If not
NULL, returned pointers are guaranteed to exist until any API function that
takes ci without the
const
qualifier is invoked.
May 24, 2018 | Debian |