Cipherpack - A Cryprographic Stream Processor
Git Repository
This project's canonical repositories is hosted on Gothel Software.
Overview
Cipherpack, a secure stream processor utilizing public-key signatures to authenticate the sender and public-key encryption of a symmetric-key for multiple receiver ensuring their privacy and high-performance message encryption.
Cipherpack securely streams messages through any media, via
file using ByteInStream_File
and via all libcurl network
protocols using ByteInStream_URL
are build-in and supported.
Note: libcurl must
be enabled via -DUSE_LIBCURL=ON
at build.
A user may use the media agnostic ByteInStream_Feed to produce the input stream by injecting data off-thread and a CipherpackListener to receive the processed output stream.
Cipherpack is implemented using C++20 and is accessible via C++ and Java.
Please find the more detailed overview in the API doc.
Original use-case is a secure update process, elevating your
installed firm- and software.
Hence original project name was
Elevator.
See details on the C++ and Java API including its different C++ API level modules.
Status
Build and clang-tidy clean on C++20, passing all unit tests.
Supported Platforms
Language requirements
- C++20 or better, see jaulib C++ Minimum Requirements.
- Java 11, 17+ (optional)
See supported platforms for details.
C++ Minimum Requirements
C++20 is the minimum requirement for releases > 1.1.4, see jaulib C++ Minimum Requirements.
Release 1.1.4 is the last version conforming to C++17.
Programming with Cipherpack
API
API Documentation
Up to date API documentation can be found:
Building Binaries
This project uses the following git submodules
Build Dependencies
- CMake >= 3.21 (2021-07-14)
- C++ compiler
- gcc >= 11 (C++20), recommended >= 12.2.0
- clang >= 13 (C++20), recommended >= 18.1.6
- Optional for
lint
validation- clang-tidy >= 18.1.6
- Optional for
vscodium
integration- clangd >= 18.1.6
- clang-tools >= 18.1.6
- clang-format >= 18.1.6
- Optional
- libunwind8 >= 1.2.1
- libcurl4 >= 7.74 (tested, lower may work)
- Optional Java support
- OpenJDK >= 11
- junit4 >= 4.12
Install on FreeBSD
Installing build dependencies on FreeBSD >= 13:
pkg install git
pkg install sudo
pkg install cmake
pkg install libunwind
pkg install doxygen
pkg install squashfs-tools
pkg install bash
ln -s /usr/local/bin/bash /bin/bash
Install optional Java dependencies:
pkg install openjdk17
pkg install openjdk17-jre
pkg install junit
rehash
For Java ensure /etc/fstab
includes:
fdesc /dev/fd fdescfs rw 0 0
proc /proc procfs rw 0 0
jau::fs::mount_image()
and
jau::fs::umount()
are currenly not fully implemented under
FreeBSD
, hence testing using cmake option
-DTEST_WITH_SUDO=ON
is disabled.
To use URL streaming functionality via the curl
library
in jau_io_util.hpp
and jau/io_util.cpp
, the
cmake option -DUSE_LIBCURL=ON
must be set.
This also
requires installation of the following packets:
pkg install curl
apt install mini-httpd
Note: mini-httpd
is being used for unit testing URL
streaming only.
Install on Debian or Ubuntu
Installing build dependencies for Debian >= 12 and Ubuntu >= 22:
apt install git
apt install build-essential g++ gcc libc-dev libpthread-stubs0-dev
apt install clang-18 clang-tidy-18 clangd-18 clang-tools-18 clang-format-18
apt install libunwind8 libunwind-dev
apt install cmake cmake-extras extra-cmake-modules pkg-config
apt install doxygen graphviz
If using optional clang toolchain, perhaps change the clang version-suffix of above clang install line to the appropriate version.
After complete clang installation, you might want to setup the latest version as your default. For Debian you can use this clang alternatives setup script.
Install optional Java dependencies:
apt install openjdk-17-jdk openjdk-17-jre junit4
To test jau::fs::mount_image()
and
jau::fs::umount()
under Linux
with enabled
cmake option -DTEST_WITH_SUDO=ON
,
the following
build dependencies are added
apt install libcap-dev libcap2-bin
apt install squashfs-tools
To use URL streaming functionality via the curl
library
in jau_io_util.hpp
and jau/io_util.cpp
, the
cmake option -DUSE_LIBCURL=ON
must be set.
This also
requires installation of the following packets:
apt install libcurl4 libcurl4-gnutls-dev
apt install mini-httpd
Note: mini-httpd
is being used for unit testing URL
streaming only.
Build Procedure
Build preparations
git clone --recurse-submodule git://jausoft.com/srv/scm/cipherpack.git
cd cipherpack
CMake Build via Presets
Analog to jaulib CMake build presets ...
Following debug presets are defined in
CMakePresets.json
debug
- default generator
- default compiler
- C++20
- debug enabled
- disabled
clang-tidy
- java (if available)
- libunwind enabled
- libcurl enabled
- testing on
- testing with sudo off
- binary-dir
build/debug
- install-dir
dist/debug
debug-gcc
- inherits from
debug
- compiler:
gcc
- disabled
clang-tidy
- binary-dir
build/debug-gcc
- install-dir
dist/debug-gcc
- inherits from
debug-clang
- inherits from
debug
- compiler:
clang
- enabled
clang-tidy
- binary-dir
build/debug-clang
- install-dir
dist/debug-clang
- inherits from
release
- inherits from
debug
- debug disabled
- disabled
clang-tidy
- libunwind disabled
- binary-dir
build/release
- install-dir
dist/release
- inherits from
release-gcc
- compiler:
gcc
- disabled
clang-tidy
- binary-dir
build/release-gcc
- install-dir
dist/release-gcc
- compiler:
release-clang
- compiler:
clang
- enabled
clang-tidy
- binary-dir
build/release-clang
- install-dir
dist/release-clang
- compiler:
Kick-off the workflow by e.g. using preset release-gcc
to configure, build, test, install and building documentation. You may
skip install
and doc
by dropping it from
--target
.
cmake --preset release-gcc
cmake --build --preset release-gcc --parallel
cmake --build --preset release-gcc --target test install doc
You may utilize scripts/build-preset.sh
for an initial
build, install and test workflow.
CMake Build via Hardcoded Presets
Analog to jaulib CMake hardcoded presets ...
Besides above CMakePresets.json
presets,
JaulibSetup.cmake
contains hardcoded presets for
undefined variables if
CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX
andCMAKE_CXX_CLANG_TIDY
cmake variables are unset, orJAU_CMAKE_ENFORCE_PRESETS
cmake- or environment-variable is set toTRUE
orON
The hardcoded presets resemble debug-clang
presets.
Kick-off the workflow to configure, build, test, install and building
documentation. You may skip install
and doc
by
dropping it from --target
.
rm -rf build/default
cmake -B build/default
cmake --build build/default --parallel
cmake --build build/default --target test install doc
The install target of the last command will create the include/ and lib/ directories with a copy of the headers and library objects respectively in your dist location.
CMake Variables
Our cmake configure has a number of options, cmake-gui or ccmake can show you all the options. The interesting ones are detailed below:
See jaulib CMake variables for details.
Deprecated Build Scripts
scripts/build-cross.sh
.. cross-buildscripts/rebuild-cross.sh
.. cross-build
(FIXME: scripts needs to be overhauled to reflect new CMake build/dist folder)
Test Scripts
scripts/test_java.sh
.. invoke a java unit testscripts/test_exe_template.sh
.. invoke the symlink'ed files to invoke native unit tests
(FIXME: scripts needs to be overhauled to reflect new CMake build/dist folder)
Cross Build
Also provided is a cross-build script using chroot into a target system using QEMU User space emulation and Linux kernel binfmt_misc to run on other architectures than the host.
You may use our pi-gen branch to produce a Raspi-arm64, Raspi-armhf or PC-amd64 target image.
IDE Integration
Eclipse
Tested Eclipse 2024-03 (4.31).
IDE integration configuration files are provided for
- Eclipse with
extensions
- CDT or CDT @ eclipse.org
- CDT-LSP
recommended
- Should work with clang toolchain >= 16
- Utilizes clangd, clang-tidy and clang-format to support C++20 and above
- Add to available software site:
https://download.eclipse.org/tools/cdt/releases/cdt-lsp-latest
- Install
C/C++ LSP Support
in theEclipse CDT LSP Category
CMake Support
, installC/C++ CMake Build Support
with IDorg.eclipse.cdt.cmake.feature.group
- Usable via via Hardcoded
CMake Presets with
debug-clang
- Usable via via Hardcoded
CMake Presets with
The Hardcoded CMake
Presets will use build/default
as the default build
folder with debug enabled.
Make sure to set the environment variable
CMAKE_BUILD_PARALLEL_LEVEL
to a suitable high number, best
to your CPU core count. This will enable parallel build with the
IDE.
You can import the project to your workspace via
File . Import...
and
Existing Projects into Workspace
menu item.
For Eclipse one might need to adjust some setting in the
.project
and .cproject
(CDT) via Eclipse
settings UI, but it should just work out of the box.
Otherwise recreate the Eclipse project by
- delete
.project
and.cproject
File . New . C/C++ Project
andEmpty or Existing CMake Project
while using this project folder.
VSCodium or VS Code
IDE integration configuration files are provided for
- VSCodium or VS Code with extensions
- vscode-clangd
- twxs.cmake
- ms-vscode.cmake-tools
- notskm.clang-tidy
- Java Support
- redhat.java
- Notable,
.settings/org.eclipse.jdt.core.prefs
describes thelint
behavior
- Notable,
- vscjava.vscode-java-test
- vscjava.vscode-java-debug
- vscjava.vscode-maven
- redhat.java
- cschlosser.doxdocgen
- jerrygoyal.shortcut-menu-bar
For VSCodium one might copy the example
root-workspace file to the parent folder of this project (note
the filename change) and adjust the path
to your
filesystem.
cp .vscode/cipherpack.code-workspace_example ../cipherpack.code-workspace
vi ../cipherpack.code-workspace
Then you can open it via
File . Open Workspace from File...
menu item.
- All listed extensions are referenced in this workspace file to be installed via the IDE
- Select one of the CMake
Presets for
- Configuration
- Build
- Test
Support
Cipherpack is provided by Gothel Software and Zafena ICT.
If you like to utilize Cipherpack in a commercial setting, please contact Gothel Software to setup a potential support contract.
Changes
1.1.4
- Last version conforming to C++17
1.1.1
- Stable stream handling w/o knowledge of content-size under heavy load
- jaulib v1.1.1
- Fixed
Java_org_jau_sys_Clock_get[Monotonic|WallClock]TimeImpl()
for JNI callbacks - Fixed
jau::io::ByteInStream_[URL|Feed]
utilize blocking read-operations w/o knowledge of content-size
- Fixed
1.0.0
- First stable release
0.6.0
- Completed restructuring incl. stream
CIPHERPACK_0003
and API doc - Completed Java binding, all tests passed
0.5.0
- Renamed from Elevator to Cipherpack
- namespace elevator::cipherpack -> cipherpack
- Added pure streaming
encryptThenSign()
andcheckSignThenDecrypt()
base function
0.4.0
- Working version with universal jau::io::ByteInStream and matured unit testing OK and error cases
0.0.0
- Kick-off