#	$OpenBSD: krl.sh,v 1.1 2013/01/18 00:45:29 djm Exp $
#	Placed in the Public Domain.

tid="key revocation lists"

# If we don't support ecdsa keys then this tell will be much slower.
ECDSA=ecdsa
if test "x$TEST_SSH_ECC" != "xyes"; then
	ECDSA=rsa
fi

# Do most testing with ssh-keygen; it uses the same verification code as sshd.

# Old keys will interfere with ssh-keygen.
rm -f $OBJ/revoked-* $OBJ/krl-*

# Generate a CA key
$SSHKEYGEN -t $ECDSA -f $OBJ/revoked-ca  -C "" -N "" > /dev/null ||
	fatal "$SSHKEYGEN CA failed"

# A specification that revokes some certificates by serial numbers
# The serial pattern is chosen to ensure the KRL includes list, range and
# bitmap sections.
cat << EOF >> $OBJ/revoked-serials
serial: 1-4
serial: 10
serial: 15
serial: 30
serial: 50
serial: 999
# The following sum to 500-799
serial: 500
serial: 501
serial: 502
serial: 503-600
serial: 700-797
serial: 798
serial: 799
serial: 599-701
EOF

jot() {
	awk "BEGIN { for (i = $2; i < $2 + $1; i++) { printf \"%d\n\", i } exit }"
}

# A specification that revokes some certificated by key ID.
touch $OBJ/revoked-keyid
for n in 1 2 3 4 10 15 30 50 `jot 500 300` 999 1000 1001 1002; do
	# Fill in by-ID revocation spec.
	echo "id: revoked $n" >> $OBJ/revoked-keyid
done

keygen() {
	N=$1
	f=$OBJ/revoked-`printf "%04d" $N`
	# Vary the keytype. We use mostly ECDSA since this is fastest by far.
	keytype=$ECDSA
	case $N in
	2 | 10 | 510 | 1001)	keytype=rsa;;
	4 | 30 | 520 | 1002)	keytype=dsa;;
	esac
	$SSHKEYGEN -t $keytype -f $f -C "" -N "" > /dev/null \
		|| fatal "$SSHKEYGEN failed"
	# Sign cert
	$SSHKEYGEN -s $OBJ/revoked-ca -z $n -I "revoked $N" $f >/dev/null 2>&1 \
		|| fatal "$SSHKEYGEN sign failed"
	echo $f
}

# Generate some keys.
verbose "$tid: generating test keys"
REVOKED_SERIALS="1 4 10 50 500 510 520 799 999"
for n in $REVOKED_SERIALS ; do
	f=`keygen $n`
	REVOKED_KEYS="$REVOKED_KEYS ${f}.pub"
	REVOKED_CERTS="$REVOKED_CERTS ${f}-cert.pub"
done
NOTREVOKED_SERIALS="5 9 14 16 29 30 49 51 499 800 1000 1001"
NOTREVOKED=""
for n in $NOTREVOKED_SERIALS ; do
	NOTREVOKED_KEYS="$NOTREVOKED_KEYS ${f}.pub"
	NOTREVOKED_CERTS="$NOTREVOKED_CERTS ${f}-cert.pub"
done

genkrls() {
	OPTS=$1
$SSHKEYGEN $OPTS -kf $OBJ/krl-empty - </dev/null \
	>/dev/null || fatal "$SSHKEYGEN KRL failed"
$SSHKEYGEN $OPTS -kf $OBJ/krl-keys $REVOKED_KEYS \
	>/dev/null || fatal "$SSHKEYGEN KRL failed"
$SSHKEYGEN $OPTS -kf $OBJ/krl-cert $REVOKED_CERTS \
	>/dev/null || fatal "$SSHKEYGEN KRL failed"
$SSHKEYGEN $OPTS -kf $OBJ/krl-all $REVOKED_KEYS $REVOKED_CERTS \
	>/dev/null || fatal "$SSHKEYGEN KRL failed"
$SSHKEYGEN $OPTS -kf $OBJ/krl-ca $OBJ/revoked-ca.pub \
	>/dev/null || fatal "$SSHKEYGEN KRL failed"
# KRLs from serial/key-id spec need the CA specified.
$SSHKEYGEN $OPTS -kf $OBJ/krl-serial $OBJ/revoked-serials \
	>/dev/null 2>&1 && fatal "$SSHKEYGEN KRL succeeded unexpectedly"
$SSHKEYGEN $OPTS -kf $OBJ/krl-keyid $OBJ/revoked-keyid \
	>/dev/null 2>&1 && fatal "$SSHKEYGEN KRL succeeded unexpectedly"
$SSHKEYGEN $OPTS -kf $OBJ/krl-serial -s $OBJ/revoked-ca $OBJ/revoked-serials \
	>/dev/null || fatal "$SSHKEYGEN KRL failed"
$SSHKEYGEN $OPTS -kf $OBJ/krl-keyid -s $OBJ/revoked-ca.pub $OBJ/revoked-keyid \
	>/dev/null || fatal "$SSHKEYGEN KRL failed"
}

verbose "$tid: generating KRLs"
genkrls

check_krl() {
	KEY=$1
	KRL=$2
	EXPECT_REVOKED=$3
	TAG=$4
	$SSHKEYGEN -Qf $KRL $KEY >/dev/null
	result=$?
	if test "x$EXPECT_REVOKED" = "xyes" -a $result -eq 0 ; then
		fatal "key $KEY not revoked by KRL $KRL: $TAG"
	elif test "x$EXPECT_REVOKED" = "xno" -a $result -ne 0 ; then
		fatal "key $KEY unexpectedly revoked by KRL $KRL: $TAG"
	fi
}
test_all() {
	FILES=$1
	TAG=$2
	KEYS_RESULT=$3
	ALL_RESULT=$4
	SERIAL_RESULT=$5
	KEYID_RESULT=$6
	CERTS_RESULT=$7
	CA_RESULT=$8
	verbose "$tid: checking revocations for $TAG"
	for f in $FILES ; do
		check_krl $f $OBJ/krl-empty  no             "$TAG"
		check_krl $f $OBJ/krl-keys   $KEYS_RESULT   "$TAG"
		check_krl $f $OBJ/krl-all    $ALL_RESULT    "$TAG"
		check_krl $f $OBJ/krl-serial $SERIAL_RESULT "$TAG"
		check_krl $f $OBJ/krl-keyid  $KEYID_RESULT  "$TAG"
		check_krl $f $OBJ/krl-cert  $CERTS_RESULT   "$TAG"
		check_krl $f $OBJ/krl-ca     $CA_RESULT     "$TAG"
	done
}
#                                            keys  all serial  keyid  certs   CA
test_all    "$REVOKED_KEYS"    "revoked keys" yes  yes     no     no     no   no
test_all  "$UNREVOKED_KEYS"  "unrevoked keys"  no   no     no     no     no   no
test_all   "$REVOKED_CERTS"   "revoked certs" yes  yes    yes    yes    yes  yes
test_all "$UNREVOKED_CERTS" "unrevoked certs"  no   no     no     no     no  yes

# Check update. Results should be identical.
verbose "$tid: testing KRL update"
for f in $OBJ/krl-keys $OBJ/krl-cert $OBJ/krl-all \
    $OBJ/krl-ca $OBJ/krl-serial $OBJ/krl-keyid ; do
	cp -f $OBJ/krl-empty $f
	genkrls -u
done
#                                            keys  all serial  keyid  certs   CA
test_all    "$REVOKED_KEYS"    "revoked keys" yes  yes     no     no     no   no
test_all  "$UNREVOKED_KEYS"  "unrevoked keys"  no   no     no     no     no   no
test_all   "$REVOKED_CERTS"   "revoked certs" yes  yes    yes    yes    yes  yes
test_all "$UNREVOKED_CERTS" "unrevoked certs"  no   no     no     no     no  yes