fido_assert_set_authdata
,
fido_assert_set_authdata_raw
,
fido_assert_set_clientdata
,
fido_assert_set_clientdata_hash
,
fido_assert_set_count
,
fido_assert_set_extensions
,
fido_assert_set_hmac_salt
,
fido_assert_set_hmac_secret
,
fido_assert_set_up
,
fido_assert_set_uv
,
fido_assert_set_rp
,
fido_assert_set_sig
,
fido_assert_set_winhello_appid
—
set parameters of a FIDO2 assertion
#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
(
fido_assert_t
*assert,
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_hmac_secret
(
fido_assert_t
*assert,
size_t
idx,
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);
int
fido_assert_set_winhello_appid
(
fido_assert_t
*assert,
const
char *id);
The
fido_assert_set_authdata
set of functions
define the various parameters of a FIDO2 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 FIDO2 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
()
function sets the client data hash 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_clientdata
() function
allows an application to set the client data hash of
assert by specifying the assertion's unhashed
client data. This is required by Windows Hello, which calculates the client
data hash internally. For compatibility with Windows Hello, applications
should use
fido_assert_set_clientdata
()
instead of
fido_assert_set_clientdata_hash
().
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_CRED_BLOB
,
FIDO_EXT_HMAC_SECRET
, and
FIDO_EXT_LARGEBLOB_KEY
extensions are
supported. If
flags is zero, the extensions
of
assert are cleared.
The
fido_assert_set_hmac_salt
() and
fido_assert_set_hmac_secret
() functions set
the hmac-salt and hmac-secret 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 HMAC Secret (hmac-secret) Extension is a CTAP 2.0
extension. Note that the resulting hmac-secret varies according to whether
user verification was performed by the authenticator. The
fido_assert_set_hmac_secret
() function is
normally only useful when writing tests.
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.
The
fido_assert_set_winhello_appid
() function
sets the U2F application
id (“U2F
AppID”) 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_winhello_appid
() function
is a no-op unless
assert is passed to
fido_dev_get_assert(3)
with a device
dev on which
fido_dev_is_winhello(3)
holds true. In this case,
libfido2 will instruct
Windows Hello to try the assertion twice, first with the
id passed to
fido_assert_set_rp
(), and a second time
with the
id passed to
fido_assert_set_winhello_appid
(). If the
second assertion succeeds,
fido_assert_rp_id(3)
will point to the U2F AppID once
fido_dev_get_assert(3)
completes. This mechanism exists in Windows Hello to ensure U2F backwards
compatibility without the application inadvertently prompting the user twice.
Note that
fido_assert_set_winhello_appid
()
is not needed on platforms offering CTAP primitives, since the authenticator
can be silently probed for the existence of U2F credentials.
Use of the
fido_assert_set_authdata
set of
functions may happen in two distinct situations: when asking a FIDO2 device to
produce a series of assertion statements, prior to
fido_dev_get_assert(3)
(i.e, in the context of a FIDO2 client), or when verifying assertion
statements using
fido_assert_verify(3)
(i.e, in the context of a FIDO2 server).
For a complete description of the generation of a FIDO2 assertion and its
verification, please refer to the FIDO2 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.
The
fido_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>
.
fido_assert_allow_cred(3),
fido_assert_verify(3),
fido_dev_get_assert(3),
fido_dev_is_winhello(3)