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 NAME
   TP_CrlSign,
   CSSM_TP_CrlSign - Determine if signer certificate is trusted (CDSA)

 SYNOPSIS
   # include <cssm.h>

    API:
        CSSM_RETURN CSSMAPI CSSM_TP_CrlSign
        (CSSM_TP_HANDLE TPHandle,
        CSSM_CL_HANDLE CLHandle,
        CSSM_CC_HANDLE CCHandle,
        const CSSM_ENCODED_CRL *CrlToBeSigned,
        const CSSM_CERTGROUP *SignerCertGroup,
        const CSSM_TP_VERIFY_CONTEXT *SignerVerifyContext,
        CSSM_TP_VERIFY_CONTEXT_RESULT_PTR SignerVerifyResult,
        CSSM_DATA_PTR SignedCrl)
    SPI:
        CSSM_RETURN CSSMTPI TP_CrlSign
        (CSSM_TP_HANDLE TPHandle,
        CSSM_CL_HANDLE CLHandle,
        CSSM_CC_HANDLE CCHandle,
        const CSSM_ENCODED_CRL *CrlToBeSigned,
        const CSSM_CERTGROUP *SignerCertGroup,
        const CSSM_TP_VERIFY_CONTEXT *SignerVerifyContext,
        CSSM_TP_VERIFY_CONTEXT_RESULT_PTR SignerVerifyResult,
        CSSM_DATA_PTR SignedCrl)

 LIBRARY
   Common Security Services Manager library (CDSA$INCSSM300_SHR.EXE)

 PARAMETERS
   TPHandle (input)
           The handle that describes the add-in trust policy module
           used to perform this function.

   CLHandle (input/optional)
           The handle that describes the add-in certificate library
           module that can be used to manipulate the certificates to
           be verified. If no certificate library module is specified,
           the TP module uses an assumed CL module, if required.

   CCHandle (input/optional)
           The handle that describes the cryptographic context for signing
           the CRL. This context also identifies the cryptographic service
           provider to be used to perform the signing operation. If this
           handle is not provided by the caller, the trust policy module
           can assume a default signing algorithm and a default CSP. If
           the trust policy module does not assume defaults or the default
           CSP is not available on the local system an error occurs.

   CrlToBeSigned (input)
           A pointer to the CSSM_DATA structure containing a certificate
           revocation list to be signed.

   SignerCertGroup (input)
           A pointer to the CSSM_CERTGROUP structure containing one or
           more related certificates that partially or fully represent
           the signer of the certificate revocation list. The first
           certificate in the group is the target certificate
           representing the CRL signer. Use of subsequent certificates
           is specific to the trust domain. For example, in a
           hierarchical trust model subsequent members are intermediate
           certificates of a certificate chain.

   SignerVerifyContext (input/optional)
           A structure containing credentials, policy information, and
           contextual information to be used in the verification process.
           All of the input values in the context are optional. The
           service provider can define default values or can attempt to
           operate without input for all the other fields of this input
           structure. The operation can fail if a necessary input value
           is omitted and the service module can not define an
           appropriate default value.

   SignerVerifyResult (output/optional)
           A pointer to a structure containing information generation
           during the verification process. The information can include:

           Evidence            (output/optional)
           NumberOfEvidences   (output/optional)

   SignedCrl (output)
           A pointer to the CSSM_DATA structure containing the signed
           certificate revocation list. The SignedCrl->Data is allocated
           by the service provider and must be deallocated by the
           application.

 DESCRIPTION
   The TP module decides whether the signer certificate is trusted to
   sign the entire certificate revocation list. The signer certificate
   group is first authenticated and its applicability to perform this
   operation is determined.  Once the trust is established, this
   operation signs the entire certificate revocation list. Individual
   records within the certificate revocation list were signed when they
   were added to the list. The caller must provide a credential that
   permits the caller to use the private key for this signing operation.
   The credential can be provided in the cryptographic context CCHandle.
   If CCHandle is NULL, the credentials in the SignerVerifyContext
   specify the credential value.

 RETURN VALUE
   A CSSM_RETURN value indicating success or specifying a particular
   error condition. The value CSSM_OK indicates success. All other
   values represent an error condition.

 ERRORS
   Errors are described in the CDSA technical standard.  See CDSA.

        CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_CL_HANDLE
        CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_CONTEXT_HANDLE
        CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_CRL_TYPE
        CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_CRL_ENCODING
        CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_CRL_POINTER
        CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_CRL
        CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_CERTGROUP_POINTER
        CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_CERTGROUP
        CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_CERTIFICATE
        CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_ACTION
        CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_ACTION_DATA
        CSSMERR_TP_VERIFY_ACTION_FAILED
        CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_CRLGROUP_POINTER
        CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_CRLGROUP
        CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_CRL_AUTHORITY
        CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_CALLERAUTH_CONTEXT_POINTER
        CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_POLICY_IDENTIFIERS
        CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_TIMESTRING
        CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_STOP_ON_POLICY
        CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_CALLBACK
        CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_ANCHOR_CERT
        CSSMERR_TP_CERTGROUP_INCOMPLETE
        CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_DL_HANDLE
        CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_DB_HANDLE
        CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_DB_LIST_POINTER
        CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_DB_LIST
        CSSMERR_TP_AUTHENTICATION_FAILED
        CSSMERR_TP_INSUFFICIENT_CREDENTIALS
        CSSMERR_TP_NOT_TRUSTED
        CSSMERR_TP_CERT_REVOKED
        CSSMERR_TP_CERT_SUSPENDED
        CSSMERR_TP_CERT_EXPIRED
        CSSMERR_TP_CERT_NOT_VALID_YET
        CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_CERT_AUTHORITY
        CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_SIGNATURE
        CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_NAME
        CSSMERR_TP_CERTIFICATE_CANT_OPERATE

 SEE ALSO
   Books

   Intel CDSA Application Developer's Guide (see CDSA)

   Other Help Topics

   Functions for the CSSM API:

       CSSM_CL_CrlSign

   Functions for the TP SPI:

       CL_CrlSign
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