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Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in
the LICENSE file.
Chaps is a PKCS #11 implementation for Chromium OS. This document clarifies
how the PKCS #11 standard is supported for TPM-backed tokens and what a calling
application can expect from Chaps.
Contents
1. Token Initialization
2. Roles and Authentication
3. Operation State
4. Unsupported Functions
1. Token Initialization
Token initialization is performed on demand and does not need to be initiated by
any application. If files associated with a token are corrupt that token will
be reinitialized automatically.
2. Roles and Authentication
Chaps does not manage roles or authentication. Rather, it integrates with other
parts of the Chromium OS system which manages the authentication of users. A
user does not log in or log out of an inserted token; instead an inserted token
implies that a user has logged in and now their token is available. Since users
are managed outside of Chaps, there is no need for a Security Officer (SO) role
and so Chaps has no notion of a SO.
This approach has the following implications for PKCS #11 applications:
- C_GetTokenInfo reports the flag CKF_PROTECTED_AUTHENTICATION_PATH.
- C_InitToken always returns CKR_PIN_INCORRECT.
- C_InitPIN always returns CKR_USER_NOT_LOGGED_IN.
- C_SetPIN always returns CKR_PIN_INVALID.
- C_Login will return success if the protected authentication path is used
(i.e. the PIN argument is NULL). It will also return success if the legacy
PIN '111111' is used. Otherwise, it will return CKR_PIN_INCORRECT. In any
case the call has no effect and the token remains logged in. When the user
actually logs out of the system, that user's token will be removed.
- C_Logout always returns success but has no effect.
3. Operation State
Operation state cannot be saved and restored. Operation state information is
never provided to calling applications.
- C_GetOperationState will return CKR_STATE_UNSAVEABLE.
- C_SetOperationState will return CKR_SAVED_STATE_INVALID.
4. Unsupported Functions
The following functions are not supported and will always return
CKR_FUNCTION_NOT_SUPPORTED:
- C_DigestKey
- C_SignRecoverInit
- C_SignRecover
- C_VerifyRecoverInit
- C_VerifyRecover
- C_DigestEncryptUpdate
- C_DecryptDigestUpdate
- C_SignEncryptUpdate
- C_DecryptVerifyUpdate
- C_WrapKey
- C_UnwrapKey
- C_DeriveKey