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# This file is dual licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version
# 2.0, and the BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the root of this repository
# for complete details.
from __future__ import annotations
import os
import sys
import threading
import types
import typing
import warnings
import cryptography
from cryptography.exceptions import InternalError
from cryptography.hazmat.bindings._rust import _openssl, openssl
from cryptography.hazmat.bindings.openssl._conditional import CONDITIONAL_NAMES
def _openssl_assert(
lib,
ok: bool,
errors: typing.Optional[typing.List[openssl.OpenSSLError]] = None,
) -> None:
if not ok:
if errors is None:
errors = openssl.capture_error_stack()
raise InternalError(
"Unknown OpenSSL error. This error is commonly encountered when "
"another library is not cleaning up the OpenSSL error stack. If "
"you are using cryptography with another library that uses "
"OpenSSL try disabling it before reporting a bug. Otherwise "
"please file an issue at https://github.com/pyca/cryptography/"
"issues with information on how to reproduce "
"this. ({!r})".format(errors),
errors,
)
def _legacy_provider_error(loaded: bool) -> None:
if not loaded:
raise RuntimeError(
"OpenSSL 3.0's legacy provider failed to load. This is a fatal "
"error by default, but cryptography supports running without "
"legacy algorithms by setting the environment variable "
"CRYPTOGRAPHY_OPENSSL_NO_LEGACY. If you did not expect this error,"
" you have likely made a mistake with your OpenSSL configuration."
)
def build_conditional_library(
lib: typing.Any,
conditional_names: typing.Dict[str, typing.Callable[[], typing.List[str]]],
) -> typing.Any:
conditional_lib = types.ModuleType("lib")
conditional_lib._original_lib = lib # type: ignore[attr-defined]
excluded_names = set()
for condition, names_cb in conditional_names.items():
if not getattr(lib, condition):
excluded_names.update(names_cb())
for attr in dir(lib):
if attr not in excluded_names:
setattr(conditional_lib, attr, getattr(lib, attr))
return conditional_lib
class Binding:
"""
OpenSSL API wrapper.
"""
lib: typing.ClassVar = None
ffi = _openssl.ffi
_lib_loaded = False
_init_lock = threading.Lock()
_legacy_provider: typing.Any = ffi.NULL
_legacy_provider_loaded = False
_default_provider: typing.Any = ffi.NULL
def __init__(self) -> None:
self._ensure_ffi_initialized()
def _enable_fips(self) -> None:
# This function enables FIPS mode for OpenSSL 3.0.0 on installs that
# have the FIPS provider installed properly.
_openssl_assert(self.lib, self.lib.CRYPTOGRAPHY_OPENSSL_300_OR_GREATER)
self._base_provider = self.lib.OSSL_PROVIDER_load(
self.ffi.NULL, b"base"
)
_openssl_assert(self.lib, self._base_provider != self.ffi.NULL)
self.lib._fips_provider = self.lib.OSSL_PROVIDER_load(
self.ffi.NULL, b"fips"
)
_openssl_assert(self.lib, self.lib._fips_provider != self.ffi.NULL)
res = self.lib.EVP_default_properties_enable_fips(self.ffi.NULL, 1)
_openssl_assert(self.lib, res == 1)
@classmethod
def _ensure_ffi_initialized(cls) -> None:
with cls._init_lock:
if not cls._lib_loaded:
cls.lib = build_conditional_library(
_openssl.lib, CONDITIONAL_NAMES
)
cls._lib_loaded = True
# As of OpenSSL 3.0.0 we must register a legacy cipher provider
# to get RC2 (needed for junk asymmetric private key
# serialization), RC4, Blowfish, IDEA, SEED, etc. These things
# are ugly legacy, but we aren't going to get rid of them
# any time soon.
if cls.lib.CRYPTOGRAPHY_OPENSSL_300_OR_GREATER:
if not os.environ.get("CRYPTOGRAPHY_OPENSSL_NO_LEGACY"):
cls._legacy_provider = cls.lib.OSSL_PROVIDER_load(
cls.ffi.NULL, b"legacy"
)
cls._legacy_provider_loaded = (
cls._legacy_provider != cls.ffi.NULL
)
_legacy_provider_error(cls._legacy_provider_loaded)
cls._default_provider = cls.lib.OSSL_PROVIDER_load(
cls.ffi.NULL, b"default"
)
_openssl_assert(
cls.lib, cls._default_provider != cls.ffi.NULL
)
@classmethod
def init_static_locks(cls) -> None:
cls._ensure_ffi_initialized()
def _verify_package_version(version: str) -> None:
# Occasionally we run into situations where the version of the Python
# package does not match the version of the shared object that is loaded.
# This may occur in environments where multiple versions of cryptography
# are installed and available in the python path. To avoid errors cropping
# up later this code checks that the currently imported package and the
# shared object that were loaded have the same version and raise an
# ImportError if they do not
so_package_version = _openssl.ffi.string(
_openssl.lib.CRYPTOGRAPHY_PACKAGE_VERSION
)
if version.encode("ascii") != so_package_version:
raise ImportError(
"The version of cryptography does not match the loaded "
"shared object. This can happen if you have multiple copies of "
"cryptography installed in your Python path. Please try creating "
"a new virtual environment to resolve this issue. "
"Loaded python version: {}, shared object version: {}".format(
version, so_package_version
)
)
_openssl_assert(
_openssl.lib,
_openssl.lib.OpenSSL_version_num() == openssl.openssl_version(),
)
_verify_package_version(cryptography.__version__)
Binding.init_static_locks()
if (
sys.platform == "win32"
and os.environ.get("PROCESSOR_ARCHITEW6432") is not None
):
warnings.warn(
"You are using cryptography on a 32-bit Python on a 64-bit Windows "
"Operating System. Cryptography will be significantly faster if you "
"switch to using a 64-bit Python.",
UserWarning,
stacklevel=2,
)
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