Sweden-Number/dlls/crypt32/tests/oid.c

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/*
* Unit test suite for crypt32.dll's OID support functions.
*
* Copyright 2005 Juan Lang
* Copyright 2018 Dmitry Timoshkov
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <windef.h>
#include <winbase.h>
#include <winerror.h>
#define CRYPT_OID_INFO_HAS_EXTRA_FIELDS
#include <wincrypt.h>
#include <winreg.h>
#include "wine/test.h"
static BOOL (WINAPI *pCryptEnumOIDInfo)(DWORD,DWORD,void*,PFN_CRYPT_ENUM_OID_INFO);
struct OIDToAlgID
{
LPCSTR oid;
LPCSTR altOid;
DWORD algID;
DWORD altAlgID;
};
static const struct OIDToAlgID oidToAlgID[] = {
{ szOID_RSA_RSA, NULL, CALG_RSA_KEYX },
{ szOID_RSA_MD2RSA, NULL, CALG_MD2 },
{ szOID_RSA_MD4RSA, NULL, CALG_MD4 },
{ szOID_RSA_MD5RSA, NULL, CALG_MD5 },
{ szOID_RSA_SHA1RSA, NULL, CALG_SHA },
{ szOID_RSA_DH, NULL, CALG_DH_SF },
{ szOID_RSA_SMIMEalgESDH, NULL, CALG_DH_EPHEM },
{ szOID_RSA_SMIMEalgCMS3DESwrap, NULL, CALG_3DES },
{ szOID_RSA_SMIMEalgCMSRC2wrap, NULL, CALG_RC2 },
{ szOID_RSA_MD2, NULL, CALG_MD2 },
{ szOID_RSA_MD4, NULL, CALG_MD4 },
{ szOID_RSA_MD5, NULL, CALG_MD5 },
{ szOID_RSA_RC2CBC, NULL, CALG_RC2 },
{ szOID_RSA_RC4, NULL, CALG_RC4 },
{ szOID_RSA_DES_EDE3_CBC, NULL, CALG_3DES },
{ szOID_ANSI_X942_DH, NULL, CALG_DH_SF },
{ szOID_X957_DSA, NULL, CALG_DSS_SIGN },
{ szOID_X957_SHA1DSA, NULL, CALG_SHA },
{ szOID_OIWSEC_md4RSA, NULL, CALG_MD4 },
{ szOID_OIWSEC_md5RSA, NULL, CALG_MD5 },
{ szOID_OIWSEC_md4RSA2, NULL, CALG_MD4 },
{ szOID_OIWSEC_desCBC, NULL, CALG_DES },
{ szOID_OIWSEC_dsa, NULL, CALG_DSS_SIGN },
{ szOID_OIWSEC_shaDSA, NULL, CALG_SHA },
{ szOID_OIWSEC_shaRSA, NULL, CALG_SHA },
{ szOID_OIWSEC_sha, NULL, CALG_SHA },
{ szOID_OIWSEC_rsaXchg, NULL, CALG_RSA_KEYX },
{ szOID_OIWSEC_sha1, NULL, CALG_SHA },
{ szOID_OIWSEC_dsaSHA1, NULL, CALG_SHA },
{ szOID_OIWSEC_sha1RSASign, NULL, CALG_SHA },
{ szOID_OIWDIR_md2RSA, NULL, CALG_MD2 },
{ szOID_INFOSEC_mosaicUpdatedSig, NULL, CALG_SHA },
{ szOID_INFOSEC_mosaicKMandUpdSig, NULL, CALG_DSS_SIGN },
{ szOID_NIST_sha256, NULL, CALG_SHA_256, -1 },
{ szOID_NIST_sha384, NULL, CALG_SHA_384, -1 },
{ szOID_NIST_sha512, NULL, CALG_SHA_512, -1 }
};
static const struct OIDToAlgID algIDToOID[] = {
{ szOID_RSA_RSA, NULL, CALG_RSA_KEYX },
{ szOID_RSA_SMIMEalgESDH, NULL, CALG_DH_EPHEM },
{ szOID_RSA_MD2, NULL, CALG_MD2 },
{ szOID_RSA_MD4, NULL, CALG_MD4 },
{ szOID_RSA_MD5, NULL, CALG_MD5 },
{ szOID_RSA_RC2CBC, NULL, CALG_RC2 },
{ szOID_RSA_RC4, NULL, CALG_RC4 },
{ szOID_RSA_DES_EDE3_CBC, NULL, CALG_3DES },
{ szOID_ANSI_X942_DH, NULL, CALG_DH_SF },
{ szOID_X957_DSA, szOID_OIWSEC_dsa /* some Win98 */, CALG_DSS_SIGN },
{ szOID_OIWSEC_desCBC, NULL, CALG_DES },
{ szOID_OIWSEC_sha1, NULL, CALG_SHA },
};
static const WCHAR bogusDll[] = { 'b','o','g','u','s','.','d','l','l',0 };
static const WCHAR bogus2Dll[] = { 'b','o','g','u','s','2','.','d','l','l',0 };
static void testOIDToAlgID(void)
{
int i;
DWORD alg;
/* Test with a bogus one */
alg = CertOIDToAlgId("1.2.3");
ok(!alg, "Expected failure, got %d\n", alg);
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(oidToAlgID); i++)
{
alg = CertOIDToAlgId(oidToAlgID[i].oid);
ok(alg == oidToAlgID[i].algID || (oidToAlgID[i].altAlgID && alg == oidToAlgID[i].altAlgID),
"Expected %d, got %d\n", oidToAlgID[i].algID, alg);
}
}
static void testAlgIDToOID(void)
{
int i;
LPCSTR oid;
/* Test with a bogus one */
SetLastError(0xdeadbeef);
oid = CertAlgIdToOID(ALG_CLASS_SIGNATURE | ALG_TYPE_ANY | 80);
ok(!oid && GetLastError() == 0xdeadbeef,
"Didn't expect last error (%08x) to be set\n", GetLastError());
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(algIDToOID); i++)
{
oid = CertAlgIdToOID(algIDToOID[i].algID);
/* Allow failure, not every version of Windows supports every algo */
ok(oid != NULL || broken(!oid), "CertAlgIdToOID failed, expected %s\n", algIDToOID[i].oid);
if (oid)
{
if (strcmp(oid, algIDToOID[i].oid))
{
if (algIDToOID[i].altOid)
ok(!strcmp(oid, algIDToOID[i].altOid),
"Expected %s or %s, got %s\n", algIDToOID[i].oid,
algIDToOID[i].altOid, oid);
else
{
/* No need to rerun the test, we already know it failed. */
ok(0, "Expected %s, got %s\n", algIDToOID[i].oid, oid);
}
}
else
{
/* No need to rerun the test, we already know it succeeded. */
ok(1, "Expected %s, got %s\n", algIDToOID[i].oid, oid);
}
}
}
}
static void test_oidFunctionSet(void)
{
HCRYPTOIDFUNCSET set1, set2;
BOOL ret;
LPWSTR buf = NULL;
DWORD size;
/* This crashes
set = CryptInitOIDFunctionSet(NULL, 0);
*/
/* The name doesn't mean much */
set1 = CryptInitOIDFunctionSet("funky", 0);
ok(set1 != 0, "CryptInitOIDFunctionSet failed: %08x\n", GetLastError());
if (set1)
{
/* These crash
ret = CryptGetDefaultOIDDllList(NULL, 0, NULL, NULL);
ret = CryptGetDefaultOIDDllList(NULL, 0, NULL, &size);
*/
size = 0;
ret = CryptGetDefaultOIDDllList(set1, 0, NULL, &size);
ok(ret, "CryptGetDefaultOIDDllList failed: %08x\n", GetLastError());
if (ret)
{
buf = HeapAlloc(GetProcessHeap(), 0, size * sizeof(WCHAR));
if (buf)
{
ret = CryptGetDefaultOIDDllList(set1, 0, buf, &size);
ok(ret, "CryptGetDefaultOIDDllList failed: %08x\n",
GetLastError());
ok(!*buf, "Expected empty DLL list\n");
HeapFree(GetProcessHeap(), 0, buf);
}
}
}
/* MSDN says flags must be 0, but it's not checked */
set1 = CryptInitOIDFunctionSet("", 1);
ok(set1 != 0, "CryptInitOIDFunctionSet failed: %08x\n", GetLastError());
set2 = CryptInitOIDFunctionSet("", 0);
ok(set2 != 0, "CryptInitOIDFunctionSet failed: %08x\n", GetLastError());
/* There isn't a free function, so there must be only one set per name to
* limit leaks. (I guess the sets are freed when crypt32 is unloaded.)
*/
ok(set1 == set2, "Expected identical sets\n");
if (set1)
{
/* The empty name function set used here seems to correspond to
* DEFAULT.
*/
}
/* There's no installed function for a built-in encoding. */
set1 = CryptInitOIDFunctionSet("CryptDllEncodeObject", 0);
ok(set1 != 0, "CryptInitOIDFunctionSet failed: %08x\n", GetLastError());
if (set1)
{
void *funcAddr;
HCRYPTOIDFUNCADDR hFuncAddr;
ret = CryptGetOIDFunctionAddress(set1, X509_ASN_ENCODING, X509_CERT, 0,
&funcAddr, &hFuncAddr);
ok((!ret && GetLastError() == ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND) ||
broken(ret) /* some Win98 */,
"Expected ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND, got %08x\n", GetLastError());
}
}
typedef int (*funcY)(int);
static int funky(int x)
{
return x;
}
static void test_installOIDFunctionAddress(void)
{
BOOL ret;
CRYPT_OID_FUNC_ENTRY entry = { CRYPT_DEFAULT_OID, funky };
HCRYPTOIDFUNCSET set;
/* This crashes
ret = CryptInstallOIDFunctionAddress(NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL, 0);
*/
/* Installing zero functions should work */
SetLastError(0xdeadbeef);
ret = CryptInstallOIDFunctionAddress(NULL, 0, "CryptDllEncodeObject", 0,
NULL, 0);
ok(ret && GetLastError() == 0xdeadbeef, "Expected success, got %08x\n",
GetLastError());
/* The function name doesn't much matter */
SetLastError(0xdeadbeef);
ret = CryptInstallOIDFunctionAddress(NULL, 0, "OhSoFunky", 0, NULL, 0);
ok(ret && GetLastError() == 0xdeadbeef, "Expected success, got %08x\n",
GetLastError());
SetLastError(0xdeadbeef);
entry.pszOID = X509_CERT;
ret = CryptInstallOIDFunctionAddress(NULL, 0, "OhSoFunky", 1, &entry, 0);
ok(ret && GetLastError() == 0xdeadbeef, "Expected success, got %08x\n",
GetLastError());
set = CryptInitOIDFunctionSet("OhSoFunky", 0);
ok(set != 0, "CryptInitOIDFunctionSet failed: %08x\n", GetLastError());
if (set)
{
funcY funcAddr = NULL;
HCRYPTOIDFUNCADDR hFuncAddr = NULL;
/* This crashes
ret = CryptGetOIDFunctionAddress(set, X509_ASN_ENCODING, 0, 0, NULL,
NULL);
*/
ret = CryptGetOIDFunctionAddress(set, X509_ASN_ENCODING, 0, 0,
(void **)&funcAddr, &hFuncAddr);
ok(!ret && (GetLastError() == ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND ||
GetLastError() == E_INVALIDARG /* some Win98 */),
"Expected ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND or E_INVALIDARG, got %d\n",
GetLastError());
ret = CryptGetOIDFunctionAddress(set, X509_ASN_ENCODING, X509_CERT, 0,
(void **)&funcAddr, &hFuncAddr);
ok(!ret && GetLastError() == ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND,
"Expected ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND, got %d\n", GetLastError());
ret = CryptGetOIDFunctionAddress(set, 0, X509_CERT, 0,
(void **)&funcAddr, &hFuncAddr);
ok(ret, "CryptGetOIDFunctionAddress failed: %d\n", GetLastError());
if (funcAddr)
{
int y = funcAddr(0xabadc0da);
ok(y == 0xabadc0da, "Unexpected return (%d) from function\n", y);
CryptFreeOIDFunctionAddress(hFuncAddr, 0);
}
}
}
static void test_registerOIDFunction(void)
{
BOOL ret;
/* oddly, this succeeds under WinXP; the function name key is merely
* omitted. This may be a side effect of the registry code, I don't know.
* I don't check it because I doubt anyone would depend on it.
ret = CryptRegisterOIDFunction(X509_ASN_ENCODING, NULL,
"1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10", bogusDll, NULL);
*/
/* On windows XP, GetLastError is incorrectly being set with an HRESULT,
* E_INVALIDARG
*/
ret = CryptRegisterOIDFunction(X509_ASN_ENCODING, "foo", NULL, bogusDll,
NULL);
ok(!ret && GetLastError() == E_INVALIDARG,
"Expected E_INVALIDARG: %d\n", GetLastError());
/* This has no effect, but "succeeds" on XP */
ret = CryptRegisterOIDFunction(X509_ASN_ENCODING, "foo",
"1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10", NULL, NULL);
ok(ret, "Expected pseudo-success, got %d\n", GetLastError());
SetLastError(0xdeadbeef);
ret = CryptRegisterOIDFunction(X509_ASN_ENCODING, "CryptDllEncodeObject",
"1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10", bogusDll, NULL);
if (!ret && GetLastError() == ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED)
{
skip("Need admin rights\n");
return;
}
ok(ret, "CryptRegisterOIDFunction failed: %d\n", GetLastError());
ret = CryptUnregisterOIDFunction(X509_ASN_ENCODING, "CryptDllEncodeObject",
"1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10");
ok(ret, "CryptUnregisterOIDFunction failed: %d\n", GetLastError());
ret = CryptRegisterOIDFunction(X509_ASN_ENCODING, "bogus",
"1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10", bogusDll, NULL);
ok(ret, "CryptRegisterOIDFunction failed: %d\n", GetLastError());
ret = CryptUnregisterOIDFunction(X509_ASN_ENCODING, "bogus",
"1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10");
ok(ret, "CryptUnregisterOIDFunction failed: %d\n", GetLastError());
/* Unwanted Cryptography\OID\EncodingType 1\bogus\ will still be there */
ok(!RegDeleteKeyA(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
"SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Cryptography\\OID\\EncodingType 1\\bogus"),
"Could not delete bogus key\n");
/* Shouldn't have effect but registry keys are created */
ret = CryptRegisterOIDFunction(PKCS_7_ASN_ENCODING, "CryptDllEncodeObject",
"1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10", bogusDll, NULL);
ok(ret, "CryptRegisterOIDFunction failed: %d\n", GetLastError());
ret = CryptUnregisterOIDFunction(PKCS_7_ASN_ENCODING, "CryptDllEncodeObject",
"1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10");
ok(ret, "CryptUnregisterOIDFunction failed: %d\n", GetLastError());
/* Check with bogus encoding type. Registry keys are still created */
ret = CryptRegisterOIDFunction(0, "CryptDllEncodeObject",
"1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10", bogusDll, NULL);
ok(ret, "CryptRegisterOIDFunction failed: %d\n", GetLastError());
ret = CryptUnregisterOIDFunction(0, "CryptDllEncodeObject",
"1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10");
ok(ret, "CryptUnregisterOIDFunction failed: %d\n", GetLastError());
/* Unwanted Cryptography\OID\EncodingType 0\CryptDllEncodeObject\
* will still be there
*/
ok(!RegDeleteKeyA(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
"SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Cryptography\\OID\\EncodingType 0\\CryptDllEncodeObject"),
"Could not delete CryptDllEncodeObject key\n");
/* This is written with value 3 verbatim. Thus, the encoding type isn't
* (for now) treated as a mask. Registry keys are created.
*/
ret = CryptRegisterOIDFunction(3, "CryptDllEncodeObject",
"1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10", bogusDll, NULL);
ok(ret, "CryptRegisterOIDFunction failed: %d\n", GetLastError());
ret = CryptUnregisterOIDFunction(3, "CryptDllEncodeObject",
"1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10");
ok(ret, "CryptUnregisterOIDFunction failed: %d\n", GetLastError());
/* Unwanted Cryptography\OID\EncodingType 3\CryptDllEncodeObject
* will still be there.
*/
ok(!RegDeleteKeyA(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
"SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Cryptography\\OID\\EncodingType 3\\CryptDllEncodeObject"),
"Could not delete CryptDllEncodeObject key\n");
ok(!RegDeleteKeyA(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
"SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Cryptography\\OID\\EncodingType 3"),
"Could not delete 'EncodingType 3' key\n");
}
static void test_registerDefaultOIDFunction(void)
{
static const char fmt[] =
"Software\\Microsoft\\Cryptography\\OID\\EncodingType %d\\%s\\DEFAULT";
static const char func[] = "CertDllOpenStoreProv";
char buf[MAX_PATH];
BOOL ret;
LSTATUS rc;
HKEY key;
ret = CryptRegisterDefaultOIDFunction(0, NULL, 0, NULL);
ok(!ret && GetLastError() == E_INVALIDARG,
"Expected E_INVALIDARG, got %08x\n", GetLastError());
/* This succeeds on WinXP, although the bogus entry is unusable.
ret = CryptRegisterDefaultOIDFunction(0, NULL, 0, bogusDll);
*/
/* Register one at index 0 */
SetLastError(0xdeadbeef);
ret = CryptRegisterDefaultOIDFunction(0, "CertDllOpenStoreProv", 0,
bogusDll);
if (!ret && GetLastError() == ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED)
{
skip("Need admin rights\n");
return;
}
ok(ret, "CryptRegisterDefaultOIDFunction failed: %08x\n", GetLastError());
/* Reregistering should fail */
ret = CryptRegisterDefaultOIDFunction(0, "CertDllOpenStoreProv", 0,
bogusDll);
ok(!ret && GetLastError() == ERROR_FILE_EXISTS,
"Expected ERROR_FILE_EXISTS, got %08x\n", GetLastError());
/* Registering the same one at index 1 should also fail */
ret = CryptRegisterDefaultOIDFunction(0, "CertDllOpenStoreProv", 1,
bogusDll);
ok(!ret && GetLastError() == ERROR_FILE_EXISTS,
"Expected ERROR_FILE_EXISTS, got %08x\n", GetLastError());
/* Registering a different one at index 1 succeeds */
ret = CryptRegisterDefaultOIDFunction(0, "CertDllOpenStoreProv", 1,
bogus2Dll);
ok(ret, "CryptRegisterDefaultOIDFunction failed: %08x\n", GetLastError());
sprintf(buf, fmt, 0, func);
rc = RegOpenKeyA(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, buf, &key);
ok(rc == 0, "Expected key to exist, RegOpenKeyA failed: %d\n", rc);
if (rc == 0)
{
static const CHAR dllA[] = "Dll";
static const CHAR bogusDll_A[] = "bogus.dll";
static const CHAR bogus2Dll_A[] = "bogus2.dll";
CHAR dllBuf[MAX_PATH];
DWORD type, size;
LPSTR ptr;
size = ARRAY_SIZE(dllBuf);
rc = RegQueryValueExA(key, dllA, NULL, &type, (LPBYTE)dllBuf, &size);
ok(rc == 0,
"Expected Dll value to exist, RegQueryValueExA failed: %d\n", rc);
ok(type == REG_MULTI_SZ, "Expected type REG_MULTI_SZ, got %d\n", type);
/* bogusDll was registered first, so that should be first */
ptr = dllBuf;
ok(!lstrcmpiA(ptr, bogusDll_A), "Unexpected dll\n");
ptr += lstrlenA(ptr) + 1;
ok(!lstrcmpiA(ptr, bogus2Dll_A), "Unexpected dll\n");
RegCloseKey(key);
}
/* Unregister both of them */
ret = CryptUnregisterDefaultOIDFunction(0, "CertDllOpenStoreProv",
bogusDll);
ok(ret, "CryptUnregisterDefaultOIDFunction failed: %08x\n",
GetLastError());
ret = CryptUnregisterDefaultOIDFunction(0, "CertDllOpenStoreProv",
bogus2Dll);
ok(ret, "CryptUnregisterDefaultOIDFunction failed: %08x\n",
GetLastError());
/* Now that they're both unregistered, unregistering should fail */
ret = CryptUnregisterDefaultOIDFunction(0, "CertDllOpenStoreProv",
bogusDll);
ok(!ret && GetLastError() == ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND,
"Expected ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND, got %d\n", GetLastError());
/* Repeat a few tests on the normal encoding type */
ret = CryptRegisterDefaultOIDFunction(X509_ASN_ENCODING,
"CertDllOpenStoreProv", 0, bogusDll);
ok(ret, "CryptRegisterDefaultOIDFunction failed\n");
ret = CryptUnregisterDefaultOIDFunction(X509_ASN_ENCODING,
"CertDllOpenStoreProv", bogusDll);
ok(ret, "CryptUnregisterDefaultOIDFunction failed\n");
ret = CryptUnregisterDefaultOIDFunction(X509_ASN_ENCODING,
"CertDllOpenStoreProv", bogusDll);
ok(!ret && GetLastError() == ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND,
"Expected ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND, got %08x\n", GetLastError());
}
static void test_getDefaultOIDFunctionAddress(void)
{
BOOL ret;
HCRYPTOIDFUNCSET set;
void *funcAddr;
HCRYPTOIDFUNCADDR hFuncAddr;
/* Crash
ret = CryptGetDefaultOIDFunctionAddress(0, 0, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL);
ret = CryptGetDefaultOIDFunctionAddress(0, 0, NULL, 0, &funcAddr, NULL);
ret = CryptGetDefaultOIDFunctionAddress(0, 0, NULL, 0, NULL, &hFuncAddr);
ret = CryptGetDefaultOIDFunctionAddress(0, 0, NULL, 0, &funcAddr,
&hFuncAddr);
*/
set = CryptInitOIDFunctionSet("CertDllOpenStoreProv", 0);
ok(set != 0, "CryptInitOIDFunctionSet failed: %d\n", GetLastError());
/* This crashes if hFuncAddr is not 0 to begin with */
hFuncAddr = 0;
ret = CryptGetDefaultOIDFunctionAddress(set, 0, NULL, 0, &funcAddr,
&hFuncAddr);
ok(!ret && GetLastError() == ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND,
"Expected ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND, got %d\n", GetLastError());
/* This fails with the normal encoding too, so built-in functions aren't
* returned.
*/
ret = CryptGetDefaultOIDFunctionAddress(set, X509_ASN_ENCODING, NULL, 0,
&funcAddr, &hFuncAddr);
ok(!ret && GetLastError() == ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND,
"Expected ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND, got %d\n", GetLastError());
/* Even with a registered dll, this fails (since the dll doesn't exist) */
SetLastError(0xdeadbeef);
ret = CryptRegisterDefaultOIDFunction(0, "CertDllOpenStoreProv", 0,
bogusDll);
if (!ret && GetLastError() == ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED)
skip("Need admin rights\n");
else
ok(ret, "CryptRegisterDefaultOIDFunction failed: %08x\n", GetLastError());
ret = CryptGetDefaultOIDFunctionAddress(set, 0, NULL, 0, &funcAddr,
&hFuncAddr);
ok(!ret && GetLastError() == ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND,
"Expected ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND, got %d\n", GetLastError());
CryptUnregisterDefaultOIDFunction(0, "CertDllOpenStoreProv", bogusDll);
}
static BOOL WINAPI countOidInfo(PCCRYPT_OID_INFO pInfo, void *pvArg)
{
(*(DWORD *)pvArg)++;
return TRUE;
}
static BOOL WINAPI noOidInfo(PCCRYPT_OID_INFO pInfo, void *pvArg)
{
return FALSE;
}
static void test_enumOIDInfo(void)
{
BOOL ret;
DWORD count = 0;
if (!pCryptEnumOIDInfo)
{
win_skip("CryptEnumOIDInfo() is not available\n");
return;
}
/* This crashes
ret = pCryptEnumOIDInfo(7, 0, NULL, NULL);
*/
/* Silly tests, check that more than one thing is enumerated */
ret = pCryptEnumOIDInfo(0, 0, &count, countOidInfo);
ok(ret && count > 0, "Expected more than item enumerated\n");
ret = pCryptEnumOIDInfo(0, 0, NULL, noOidInfo);
ok(!ret, "Expected FALSE\n");
}
static void test_findOIDInfo(void)
{
static WCHAR sha256ECDSA[] = { 's','h','a','2','5','6','E','C','D','S','A',0 };
static WCHAR sha1[] = { 's','h','a','1',0 };
static CHAR oid_rsa_md5[] = szOID_RSA_MD5, oid_sha256[] = szOID_NIST_sha256;
static CHAR oid_ecdsa_sha256[] = szOID_ECDSA_SHA256;
ALG_ID alg = CALG_SHA1;
ALG_ID algs[2] = { CALG_MD5, CALG_RSA_SIGN };
const struct oid_info
{
DWORD key_type;
void *key;
const char *oid;
ALG_ID algid;
ALG_ID broken_algid;
} oid_test_info [] =
{
{ CRYPT_OID_INFO_OID_KEY, oid_rsa_md5, szOID_RSA_MD5, CALG_MD5 },
{ CRYPT_OID_INFO_NAME_KEY, sha1, szOID_OIWSEC_sha1, CALG_SHA1 },
{ CRYPT_OID_INFO_ALGID_KEY, &alg, szOID_OIWSEC_sha1, CALG_SHA1 },
{ CRYPT_OID_INFO_SIGN_KEY, algs, szOID_RSA_MD5RSA, CALG_MD5 },
{ CRYPT_OID_INFO_OID_KEY, oid_sha256, szOID_NIST_sha256, CALG_SHA_256, -1 },
};
PCCRYPT_OID_INFO info;
int i;
info = CryptFindOIDInfo(0, NULL, 0);
ok(info == NULL, "Expected NULL\n");
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(oid_test_info); i++)
{
const struct oid_info *test = &oid_test_info[i];
info = CryptFindOIDInfo(test->key_type, test->key, 0);
ok(info != NULL, "Failed to find %s.\n", test->oid);
if (info)
{
ok(!strcmp(info->pszOID, test->oid), "Unexpected OID %s, expected %s\n", info->pszOID, test->oid);
ok(U(*info).Algid == test->algid || broken(U(*info).Algid == test->broken_algid),
"Unexpected Algid %d, expected %d\n", U(*info).Algid, test->algid);
}
}
info = CryptFindOIDInfo(CRYPT_OID_INFO_OID_KEY, oid_ecdsa_sha256, 0);
if (info)
{
DWORD *data;
ok(info->cbSize == sizeof(*info), "Unexpected structure size %d.\n", info->cbSize);
ok(!strcmp(info->pszOID, oid_ecdsa_sha256), "Expected %s, got %s\n", oid_ecdsa_sha256, info->pszOID);
ok(!lstrcmpW(info->pwszName, sha256ECDSA), "Expected %s, got %s\n",
wine_dbgstr_w(sha256ECDSA), wine_dbgstr_w(info->pwszName));
ok(info->dwGroupId == CRYPT_SIGN_ALG_OID_GROUP_ID,
"Expected CRYPT_SIGN_ALG_OID_GROUP_ID, got %u\n", info->dwGroupId);
ok(U(*info).Algid == CALG_OID_INFO_CNG_ONLY,
"Expected CALG_OID_INFO_CNG_ONLY, got %d\n", U(*info).Algid);
data = (DWORD *)info->ExtraInfo.pbData;
ok(info->ExtraInfo.cbData == 8, "Expected 8, got %d\n", info->ExtraInfo.cbData);
ok(data[0] == CALG_OID_INFO_PARAMETERS, "Expected CALG_OID_INFO_PARAMETERS, got %x\n", data[0]);
ok(data[1] == CRYPT_OID_NO_NULL_ALGORITHM_PARA_FLAG,
"Expected CRYPT_OID_NO_NULL_ALGORITHM_PARA_FLAG, got %x\n", data[1]);
ok(!lstrcmpW(info->pwszCNGAlgid, BCRYPT_SHA256_ALGORITHM), "Expected %s, got %s\n",
wine_dbgstr_w(BCRYPT_SHA256_ALGORITHM), wine_dbgstr_w(info->pwszCNGAlgid));
ok(!lstrcmpW(info->pwszCNGExtraAlgid, CRYPT_OID_INFO_ECC_PARAMETERS_ALGORITHM), "Expected %s, got %s\n",
wine_dbgstr_w(CRYPT_OID_INFO_ECC_PARAMETERS_ALGORITHM), wine_dbgstr_w(info->pwszCNGExtraAlgid));
}
else
win_skip("Host does not support ECDSA_SHA256, skipping test\n");
}
static void test_registerOIDInfo(void)
{
static const WCHAR winetestW[] = { 'w','i','n','e','t','e','s','t',0 };
static char test_oid[] = "1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10";
CRYPT_OID_INFO info1;
const CRYPT_OID_INFO *info2;
HKEY key;
DWORD ret, size, type, value;
char buf[256];
SetLastError(0xdeadbeef);
ret = CryptUnregisterOIDInfo(NULL);
ok(!ret, "should fail\n");
ok(GetLastError() == E_INVALIDARG, "got %#x\n", GetLastError());
memset(&info1, 0, sizeof(info1));
SetLastError(0xdeadbeef);
ret = CryptUnregisterOIDInfo(&info1);
ok(!ret, "should fail\n");
ok(GetLastError() == E_INVALIDARG, "got %#x\n", GetLastError());
info1.cbSize = sizeof(info1);
SetLastError(0xdeadbeef);
ret = CryptUnregisterOIDInfo(&info1);
ok(!ret, "should fail\n");
ok(GetLastError() == E_INVALIDARG, "got %#x\n", GetLastError());
info1.pszOID = test_oid;
SetLastError(0xdeadbeef);
ret = CryptUnregisterOIDInfo(&info1);
ok(!ret, "should fail\n");
ok(GetLastError() == ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND, "got %u\n", GetLastError());
info2 = CryptFindOIDInfo(CRYPT_OID_INFO_OID_KEY, (void *)test_oid, 0);
ok(!info2, "should fail\n");
SetLastError(0xdeadbeef);
/* While it succeeds, the next call does not write anything to the
* registry on Windows because dwGroupId == 0.
*/
ret = CryptRegisterOIDInfo(&info1, 0);
ok(ret, "got %u\n", GetLastError());
ret = RegOpenKeyA(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, "Software\\Microsoft\\Cryptography\\OID\\EncodingType 0\\CryptDllFindOIDInfo\\1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10!1", &key);
ok(ret == ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND, "got %u\n", ret);
info2 = CryptFindOIDInfo(CRYPT_OID_INFO_OID_KEY, (void *)test_oid, 0);
ok(!info2, "should fail\n");
info1.pwszName = winetestW;
info1.dwGroupId = CRYPT_HASH_ALG_OID_GROUP_ID;
SetLastError(0xdeadbeef);
ret = CryptRegisterOIDInfo(&info1, CRYPT_INSTALL_OID_INFO_BEFORE_FLAG);
if (!ret && GetLastError() == ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED)
{
skip("Need admin rights\n");
return;
}
ok(ret, "got %u\n", GetLastError());
/* It looks like crypt32 reads the OID info from registry only on load,
* and CryptFindOIDInfo will find the registered OID on next run
*/
info2 = CryptFindOIDInfo(CRYPT_OID_INFO_OID_KEY, (void *)test_oid, 0);
ok(!info2, "should fail\n");
ret = RegCreateKeyA(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, "Software\\Microsoft\\Cryptography\\OID\\EncodingType 0\\CryptDllFindOIDInfo\\1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10!1", &key);
ok(!ret, "got %u\n", ret);
memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf));
size = sizeof(buf);
ret = RegQueryValueExA(key, "Name", NULL, &type, (BYTE *)buf, &size);
ok(!ret, "got %u\n", ret);
ok(type == REG_SZ, "got %u\n", type);
ok(!strcmp(buf, "winetest"), "got %s\n", buf);
value = 0xdeadbeef;
size = sizeof(value);
ret = RegQueryValueExA(key, "Flags", NULL, &type, (BYTE *)&value, &size);
ok(!ret, "got %u\n", ret);
ok(type == REG_DWORD, "got %u\n", type);
ok(value == 1, "got %u\n", value);
RegCloseKey(key);
CryptUnregisterOIDInfo(&info1);
ret = RegOpenKeyA(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, "Software\\Microsoft\\Cryptography\\OID\\EncodingType 0\\CryptDllFindOIDInfo\\1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10!1", &key);
ok(ret == ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND, "got %u\n", ret);
}
START_TEST(oid)
{
HMODULE hCrypt32 = GetModuleHandleA("crypt32.dll");
pCryptEnumOIDInfo = (void*)GetProcAddress(hCrypt32, "CryptEnumOIDInfo");
testOIDToAlgID();
testAlgIDToOID();
test_enumOIDInfo();
test_findOIDInfo();
test_registerOIDInfo();
test_oidFunctionSet();
test_installOIDFunctionAddress();
test_registerOIDFunction();
test_registerDefaultOIDFunction();
test_getDefaultOIDFunctionAddress();
}