Cryptographic Token Interface Standard

PKCS#11


Function types

Cryptoki represents information about functions with the following data types:

CK_RV

CK_RV is a value that identifies the return value of a Cryptoki function. It is defined as follows:

typedef CK_ULONG CK_RV;

For this version of Cryptoki, the following return values are defined:

#define CKR_OK 0x00000000
#define CKR_CANCEL 0x00000001
#define CKR_HOST_MEMORY 0x00000002
#define CKR_SLOT_ID_INVALID 0x00000003
#define CKR_GENERAL_ERROR 0x00000005
#define CKR_FUNCTION_FAILED 0x00000006
#define CKR_ARGUMENTS_BAD 0x00000007
#define CKR_NO_EVENT 0x00000008
#define CKR_NEED_TO_CREATE_THREADS 0x00000009
#define CKR_CANT_LOCK 0x0000000A
#define CKR_ATTRIBUTE_READ_ONLY 0x00000010
#define CKR_ATTRIBUTE_SENSITIVE 0x00000011
#define CKR_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INVALID 0x00000012
#define CKR_ATTRIBUTE_VALUE_INVALID 0x00000013
#define CKR_DATA_INVALID 0x00000020
#define CKR_DATA_LEN_RANGE 0x00000021
#define CKR_DEVICE_ERROR 0x00000030
#define CKR_DEVICE_MEMORY 0x00000031
#define CKR_DEVICE_REMOVED 0x00000032
#define CKR_ENCRYPTED_DATA_INVALID 0x00000040
#define CKR_ENCRYPTED_DATA_LEN_RANGE 0x00000041
#define CKR_FUNCTION_CANCELED 0x00000050
#define CKR_FUNCTION_NOT_PARALLEL 0x00000051
#define CKR_FUNCTION_NOT_SUPPORTED 0x00000054
#define CKR_KEY_HANDLE_INVALID 0x00000060
#define CKR_KEY_SIZE_RANGE 0x00000062
#define CKR_KEY_TYPE_INCONSISTENT 0x00000063
#define CKR_KEY_NOT_NEEDED 0x00000064
#define CKR_KEY_CHANGED 0x00000065
#define CKR_KEY_NEEDED 0x00000066
#define CKR_KEY_INDIGESTIBLE 0x00000067
#define CKR_KEY_FUNCTION_NOT_PERMITTED 0x00000068
#define CKR_KEY_NOT_WRAPPABLE 0x00000069
#define CKR_KEY_UNEXTRACTABLE 0x0000006A
#define CKR_MECHANISM_INVALID 0x00000070
#define CKR_MECHANISM_PARAM_INVALID 0x00000071
#define CKR_OBJECT_HANDLE_INVALID 0x00000082
#define CKR_OPERATION_ACTIVE 0x00000090
#define CKR_OPERATION_NOT_INITIALIZED 0x00000091
#define CKR_PIN_INCORRECT 0x000000A0
#define CKR_PIN_INVALID 0x000000A1
#define CKR_PIN_LEN_RANGE 0x000000A2
#define CKR_PIN_EXPIRED 0x000000A3
#define CKR_PIN_LOCKED 0x000000A4
#define CKR_SESSION_CLOSED 0x000000B0
#define CKR_SESSION_COUNT 0x000000B1
#define CKR_SESSION_HANDLE_INVALID 0x000000B3
#define CKR_SESSION_PARALLEL_NOT_SUPPORTED 0x000000B4
#define CKR_SESSION_READ_ONLY 0x000000B5
#define CKR_SESSION_EXISTS 0x000000B6
#define CKR_SESSION_READ_ONLY_EXISTS 0x000000B7
#define CKR_SESSION_READ_WRITE_SO_EXISTS 0x000000B8
#define CKR_SIGNATURE_INVALID 0x000000C0
#define CKR_SIGNATURE_LEN_RANGE 0x000000C1
#define CKR_TEMPLATE_INCOMPLETE 0x000000D0
#define CKR_TEMPLATE_INCONSISTENT 0x000000D1
#define CKR_TOKEN_NOT_PRESENT 0x000000E0
#define CKR_TOKEN_NOT_RECOGNIZED 0x000000E1
#define CKR_TOKEN_WRITE_PROTECTED 0x000000E2
#define CKR_UNWRAPPING_KEY_HANDLE_INVALID 0x000000F0
#define CKR_UNWRAPPING_KEY_SIZE_RANGE 0x000000F1
#define CKR_UNWRAPPING_KEY_TYPE_INCONSISTENT 0x000000F2
#define CKR_USER_ALREADY_LOGGED_IN 0x00000100
#define CKR_USER_NOT_LOGGED_IN 0x00000101
#define CKR_USER_PIN_NOT_INITIALIZED 0x00000102
#define CKR_USER_TYPE_INVALID 0x00000103
#define CKR_USER_ANOTHER_ALREADY_LOGGED_IN 0x00000104
#define CKR_USER_TOO_MANY_TYPES 0x00000105
#define CKR_WRAPPED_KEY_INVALID 0x00000110
#define CKR_WRAPPED_KEY_LEN_RANGE 0x00000112
#define CKR_WRAPPING_KEY_HANDLE_INVALID 0x00000113
#define CKR_WRAPPING_KEY_SIZE_RANGE 0x00000114
#define CKR_WRAPPING_KEY_TYPE_INCONSISTENT 0x00000115
#define CKR_RANDOM_SEED_NOT_SUPPORTED 0x00000120
#define CKR_RANDOM_NO_RNG 0x00000121
#define CKR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL 0x00000150
#define CKR_SAVED_STATE_INVALID 0x00000160
#define CKR_INFORMATION_SENSITIVE 0x00000170
#define CKR_STATE_UNSAVEABLE 0x00000180
#define CKR_CRYPTOKI_NOT_INITIALIZED 0x00000190
#define CKR_CRYPTOKI_ALREADY_INITIALIZED 0x00000191
#define CKR_MUTEX_BAD 0x000001A0
#define CKR_MUTEX_NOT_LOCKED 0x000001A1
#define CKR_VENDOR_DEFINED 0x80000000

Section 11.1 defines the meaning of each CK_RV value. Return values CKR_VENDOR_DEFINED and above are permanently reserved for token vendors. For interoperability, vendors should register their return values through the PKCS process.

CK_NOTIFY

CK_NOTIFY is the type of a pointer to a function used by Cryptoki to perform notification callbacks. It is defined as follows:

typedef CK_CALLBACK_FUNCTION(CK_RV, CK_NOTIFY)(
CK_SESSION_HANDLE hSession,
CK_NOTIFICATION event,
CK_VOID_PTR pApplication
);

The arguments to a notification callback function have the following meanings:

hSession The handle of the session performing the callback

event The type of notification callback

pApplication An application-defined value. This is the same value as was passed to C_OpenSession to open the session performing the callback

CK_C_XXX

Cryptoki also defines an entire family of other function pointer types. For each function C_XXX in the Cryptoki API (there are 68 such functions in Cryptoki Version 2.1; see Section 11 for detailed information about each of them), Cryptoki defines a type CK_C_XXX, which is a pointer to a function with the same arguments and return value as C_XXX has. An appropriately-set variable of type CK_C_XXX may be used by an application to call the Cryptoki function C_XXX.

CK_FUNCTION_LIST; CK_FUNCTION_LIST_PTR; CK_FUNCTION_LIST_PTR_PTR

CK_FUNCTION_LIST is a structure which contains a Cryptoki version and a function pointer to each function in the Cryptoki API. It is defined as follows:

typedef struct CK_FUNCTION_LIST {
CK_VERSION version;
CK_C_Initialize C_Initialize;
CK_C_Finalize C_Finalize;
CK_C_GetInfo C_GetInfo;
CK_C_GetFunctionList C_GetFunctionList;
CK_C_GetSlotList C_GetSlotList;
CK_C_GetSlotInfo C_GetSlotInfo;
CK_C_GetTokenInfo C_GetTokenInfo;
CK_C_GetMechanismList C_GetMechanismList;
CK_C_GetMechanismInfo C_GetMechanismInfo;
CK_C_InitToken C_InitToken;
CK_C_InitPIN C_InitPIN;
CK_C_SetPIN C_SetPIN;
CK_C_OpenSession C_OpenSession;
CK_C_CloseSession C_CloseSession;
CK_C_CloseAllSessions C_CloseAllSessions;
CK_C_GetSessionInfo C_GetSessionInfo;
CK_C_GetOperationState C_GetOperationState;
CK_C_SetOperationState C_SetOperationState;
CK_C_Login C_Login;
CK_C_Logout C_Logout;
CK_C_CreateObject C_CreateObject;
CK_C_CopyObject C_CopyObject;
CK_C_DestroyObject C_DestroyObject;
CK_C_GetObjectSize C_GetObjectSize;
CK_C_GetAttributeValue C_GetAttributeValue;
CK_C_SetAttributeValue C_SetAttributeValue;
CK_C_FindObjectsInit C_FindObjectsInit;
CK_C_FindObjects C_FindObjects;
CK_C_FindObjectsFinal C_FindObjectsFinal;
CK_C_EncryptInit C_EncryptInit;
CK_C_Encrypt C_Encrypt;
CK_C_EncryptUpdate C_EncryptUpdate;
CK_C_EncryptFinal C_EncryptFinal;
CK_C_DecryptInit C_DecryptInit;
CK_C_Decrypt C_Decrypt;
CK_C_DecryptUpdate C_DecryptUpdate;
CK_C_DecryptFinal C_DecryptFinal;
CK_C_DigestInit C_DigestInit;
CK_C_Digest C_Digest;
CK_C_DigestUpdate C_DigestUpdate;
CK_C_DigestKey C_DigestKey;
CK_C_DigestFinal C_DigestFinal;
CK_C_SignInit C_SignInit;
CK_C_Sign C_Sign;
CK_C_SignUpdate C_SignUpdate;
CK_C_SignFinal C_SignFinal;
CK_C_SignRecoverInit C_SignRecoverInit;
CK_C_SignRecover C_SignRecover;
CK_C_VerifyInit C_VerifyInit;
CK_C_Verify C_Verify;
CK_C_VerifyUpdate C_VerifyUpdate;
CK_C_VerifyFinal C_VerifyFinal;
CK_C_VerifyRecoverInit C_VerifyRecoverInit;
CK_C_VerifyRecover C_VerifyRecover;
CK_C_DigestEncryptUpdate C_DigestEncryptUpdate;
CK_C_DecryptDigestUpdate C_DecryptDigestUpdate;
CK_C_SignEncryptUpdate C_SignEncryptUpdate;
CK_C_DecryptVerifyUpdate C_DecryptVerifyUpdate;
CK_C_GenerateKey C_GenerateKey;
CK_C_GenerateKeyPair C_GenerateKeyPair;
CK_C_WrapKey C_WrapKey;
CK_C_UnwrapKey C_UnwrapKey;
CK_C_DeriveKey C_DeriveKey;
CK_C_SeedRandom C_SeedRandom;
CK_C_GenerateRandom C_GenerateRandom;
CK_C_GetFunctionStatus C_GetFunctionStatus;
CK_C_CancelFunction C_CancelFunction;
CK_C_WaitForSlotEvent C_WaitForSlotEvent;
} CK_FUNCTION_LIST;

An application may or may not be able to modify a Cryptoki library's static CK_FUNCTION_LIST structure. Whether or not it can, it should never attempt to do so.

CK_FUNCTION_LIST_PTR is a pointer to a CK_FUNCTION_LIST.

CK_FUNCTION_LIST_PTR_PTR is a pointer to a CK_FUNCTION_LIST_PTR.


RSA Security Inc. Public-Key Cryptography Standards - PKCS#11 - v210