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Public key Info Base (PIB) Service
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## Public Key Info Management 
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NDN data packets are secured through digital signatures.
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In order to generate a valid signature, an NDN application needs to know not only the correct key to use but also the correct public key information that should be put into the `KeyLocator` of a data packet. 
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The information needs to be managed locally on the system where the application is running.
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The information related to keys is managed at three granularities: identities, keys, and certificates. 
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A key is always associated with a namespace, called "identity".
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An identity however may have more than one keys.
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Each key is named as `/<Identity>/[KeyId]`. 
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The `KeyId` uniquely identifies a key which belongs to the `Identity`.
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Among these keys, only one is the default key of the identity.
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If only identity is provided when signing a packet, the default key of the identity will be used to sign the packet.
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A certificate is always associated with the key in the certificate
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If a certificate is provided when signing a packet, the corresponding private key should be used to sign the packet 
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and the name of the certificate name may be put into the `KeyLocator` of the packet.
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A key may have more than one certificates (e.g., certificates may be issued by different parties).
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Among these certificates, only one is the default certificate of the key.
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The default certificate of the default key of an identity is the default certificate of the identity.
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If only identity is provided when signing a packet, the name of the default certificate of the identity may be put into the `KeyLocator` of the packet.
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All the information above may be accessed by different APIs and applications on the same system, 
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therefore it is desirable to make the information provisioning as a system service. 
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Since public keys and certificates are supposed to be publicly available, 
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the service also serves as a local storage of certificate and public keys, 
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besides providing the public key related information.
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## PIB management model
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The public key information of each system user is managed separately in PIB.
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PIB service is run as a separate service for each user.
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Users' public key information is managed in three tables in PIB: identity table, key table, and certificate table.
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Identity table schema:
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    Identities(
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        id                   INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
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        identity             BLOB NOT NULL,        
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        is_default           INETEGER DEFAULT 0
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    );
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A unique index is created on (identity).
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Key table schema:
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    Keys(
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        id                   INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
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        identity             BLOB NOT NULL,        
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        key_id               BLOB NOT NULL,        
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        key_type             INTEGER NOT NULL,     
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        key_bits             BLOB NOT NULL,        
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        is_default           INETEGER DEFAULT 0,
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        FOREIGN KEY(identity) REFERENCES identities(identity) ON DELETE CASCADE             
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    );    
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A unique index is created on (identity, key_id).
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Certificate table schema:
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    Certificate(
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        id                   INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
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        certificate_name     BLOB NOT NULL,        
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        identity             BLOB NOT NULL,        
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        key_id               BLOB NOT NULL,        
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        certificate_data     BLOB NOT NULL,        
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        is_default           INETEGER DEFAULT 0,
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        FOREIGN KEY(identity, key_id) REFERENCES keys(identity, key_id) ON DELETE CASCADE
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    );
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A unique index is created on (certificate_name).
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Besides these tables  PIB has one more management tables: `mgmt` table.
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`mgmt` table stores owner name, corresponding tpm locator, and local management key (we will discuss it later).
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User table schema:
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    User(                                       
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        id                    INTEGER PRIMARY KEY
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        owner                 BLOB NOT NULL,
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        tpm_locator           BLOB,
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        local_management_cert BLOB NOT NULL,    
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    );
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The read access to PIB is not restricted,
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while the write access to PIB requires authentication.
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The write access is expressed as signed commands. 
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The signing key can be authenticated only if the key already exists in the corresponding user's PIB tables.
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Each key has its own write access privilege which is defined as:
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* The local management key is allowed to change anything in the PIB info in the three tables. The identity of the user local management key is `/localhost/pib/user/[UserName]`, and the name of the key should be `/localhost/pib/user/[UserName]/[KeyId]`. Adding a new normal user's local management key is not restricted for now, because we expect in future that OS will prevent a user from registering another user in PIB. However, changing a existing user's local management key requires a signature generated by the existing key.
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* All the other keys are called **regular keys**. A regular key is allowed to change keys/certificates with identities under the key's own namespace, e.g., a key with the identity `/ndn/ucla/alice` is allowed to change a key with the identity `/ndn/ucla/alice/chat` but is not allowed to change a key with the identity `/ndn/ucla/bob`. Importing a self-signed regular key requires the signature generated by the corresponding user's local management key.
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## PIB Service Protocol 
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PIB service provides an interface to NDN applications for public key info lookup. 
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The interface is defined in terms of NDN packets (interest/data).
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Depending on the query type, a query to PIB is expressed as a **[signed interest](http://redmine.named-data.net/projects/ndn-cxx/wiki/SignedInterest)** (for Write operation) or normal interest (for Read operation).
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The query interest is defined as:
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    /localhost/pib/[UserName]/[Verb]/[Param]/<signed_interest_security_components>
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                                            |<-- Required for Write operation -->|
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`UserName` indicates the tables in which the query should apply.
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`Verb` indicates the access operation. 
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Five types of operations are defined: 
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Verb                 | Access Type       | Description
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-------------------- | ----------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------
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Get                  | Read              | Get a single entity (user, identity, key, or certificate)
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Default              | Read              | Get the default setting of an entity
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List                 | Read              | List the name of a set of entities
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Update               | Write             | Add/Change an entity
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Delete               | Write             | Delete an entity
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`Param` is a TLV block containing parameters of the query.
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Different types of operations have their own parameters.
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### Query Responses
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The response to a query interest is a data packet signed by PIB.
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The public key certificate of PIB is stored in a read-only file and is accessible to all users on the system.
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Several TLVs are defined for the content of query responses.
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`Identity` TLV:
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    PibIdentity := PIB-IDENTITY-TYPE TLV-LENGTH
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                   Name
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`PublicKey` TLV:
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    PibPublicKey := PIB-PUBLIC-KEY-TYPE TLV-LENGTH
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                    Name
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                    PibBytes
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`Certificate` TLV:
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    PibCertificate := PIB-CERTIFICATE-TYPE TLV-LENGTH
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                      Data 
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`User` TLV:
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    PibUser := PIB-USER-TYPE TLV-LENGTH
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               Data // local management certificate
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               ...  // Other information to add if exists
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A response may also be a error code defined a non-negative integer:
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     PibError := PIB-ERROR-TYPE TLV-LENGTH
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                 ErrorCode
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                 Bytes
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    ErrorCode := ERROR-CODE-TYPE TLV-LENGTH
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                 nonNegativeInteger
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Error code                    | Value             | Description
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ERR\_SUCCESS                  | 0                 | No error
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ERR\_INCOMPLETE\_COMMAND      | 1                 | Incomplete interest
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ERR\_WRONG\_VERB              | 2                 | Wrong verb in interest
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ERR\_WRONG\_PARAM             | 3                 | Wrong parameter in interest
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ERR\_NON\_EXISTING\_USER      | 128               | User does not exist
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ERR\_NON\_EXISTING\_ID        | 129               | Identity does not exist
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ERR\_NON\_EXISTING\_KEY       | 130               | Public key does not exist
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ERR\_NON\_EXISTING\_CERT      | 131               | Certificate does not exist
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ERR\_NO\_DEFAULT\_ID          | 256               | No default identity is set
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ERR\_NO\_DEFAULT\_KEY         | 257               | No default public key is set 
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ERR\_NO\_DEFAULT\_CERT        | 258               | No default certificate is set
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ERR\_DELETE\_DEFAULT\_SETTING | 384               | Trying to delete default setting
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A response is signed by a PIB instance key with the name `/localhost/pib/<user_name>/dsk-...`.
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The PIB instance key is signed by another key with the name `/localhost/pib/<user_name>/ksk-...` which is the trust anchor of the PIB service.
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### `Get` Parameters
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For `get` operation, `Param` is defined as:
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    PibGetParam := PIB-GET-PARAM-TYPE TLV-LENGTH
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                   PibType
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                   Name?
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`Type` indicates which table the query will be applied eventually.
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    PibType := PIB-TYPE-TYPE TLV-LENGTH
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Type constant                               | Assigned value    | Assigned value (hex)
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USER                                        | 0                 | 0x00
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ID                                          | 1                 | 0x01
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KEY                                         | 2                 | 0x02
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CERT                                        | 3                 | 0x03
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`Name` is the name of the queried entity. It is a TLV defined in [NDN-TLV spec](http://named-data.net/doc/ndn-tlv/name.html#name).
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Name is ignored if type is USER.
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If error happens during processing the query, the content of the response is an ErrorCode TLV.
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If no error happens, the content depends on the `Type`.
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When `Type` is `ID`, the query is actually invalid. 
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The response is an ErrorCode with value `ERR_WRONG_PARAM`.
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For `USER`, the content is a `PibUser` TLV.
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For `KEY`, the content is a `PibPublicKey` TLV. 
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For `CERT`, the content is a `PibCertificate` TLV.
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### `Default` Parameters
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The parameters of `default` operation is defined as.
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      PibDefaultParam := PIB-DEFAULT-PARAM-TYPE TLV-LENGTH
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                         PibType    // target type
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                         Name?      // origin name
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The response to a `default` query is the default entity of the "target type" of the "origin".
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Possible values of target type include `ID`, `KEY`, and `CERT`.
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Possible values of origin type include `USER`, `ID`, and `KEY`.
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The target type should be always "below" the origin type (e.g., it is wrong to have a target type `ID` and an origin type `CERT`.)
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The origin name should be consistent with the origin type.
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Origin name is ignored if origin type is `USER`.
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When wrong parameters are supplied, the content of response is an ErrorCode with value `ERR_WRONG_PARAM`.
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If no error happens in processing the query, the response could be `PibIdentity`, `PibPublicKey`, or `PibCertificate`, depending on the target type.
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### `List` Parameters
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The parameters of `list` operation are defined as: 
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    PibListParam := PIB-LIST-PARAM-TYPE TLV-LENGTH
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                    Name?   // origin name
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The response to the `list` query is a list of `Name`, depending on the origin type.
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Possible values of origin type include `USER`, `ID`, and `KEY`.
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Origin name is ignored if origin type is `USER`.
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If the origin type is `USER`, the response is a list of identities of the user.
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If the origin type is `ID`, the response is a list of names of keys of the identity.
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If the origin type is `KEY`, the response is a list of names of certificates of the key.
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    PibNameList := PIB-NAME-LIST-TYPE TLV-LENGTH
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### `Update` Parameters
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The parameters of `update` operation are defined as: 
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    PibUpdateParam := PIB-UPDATE-PARAM-TYPE TLV-LENGTH
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                      (PibUser | PibIdentity | PibPublicKey | PibCertificate)
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                      PibDefaultOpt
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`DefaultOpt` is the default option:
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    PibDefaultOpt := PIB-DEFAULT-OPT-TYPE TLV-LENGTH
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DefaultOpt constant                         | Assigned value    | Assigned value (hex)
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DEFAULT\_OPT\_NO                            | 0                 | 0x00
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DEFAULT\_OPT\_KEY                           | 1                 | 0x01
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DEFAULT\_OPT\_ID                            | 3                 | 0x03
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DEFAULT\_OPT\_USER                          | 7                 | 0x07
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The operation, once validated, will add a new entry in the corresponding table if no such an entry exists or update the existing entry,
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and change the default setting according to `PibDefaultOpt`.
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The response is always an ErrorCode: `ERR_SUCCESS` for a successful operation, others for failure.
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### `Delete` Parameters
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The parameters of `delete` operation are defined as: 
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    PibDeleteParam := PIB-DELETE-PARAM-TYPE TLV-LENGTH
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                      PibType
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The response is always an ErrorCode: `ERR_SUCCESS` for a successful deletion, others for failure.
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### TLV-TYPE assignments
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Type                                            | Assigned value    | Assigned value (hex)
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PibGetParam                                     | 128               | 0x80
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PibDefaultParam                                 | 129               | 0x81
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PibListParam                                    | 130               | 0x82
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PibUpdateParam                                  | 131               | 0x83
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PibDeleteParam                                  | 132               | 0x84
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PibType                                         | 144               | 0x90
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PibIdentity                                     | 145               | 0x91
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PibPublicKey                                    | 146               | 0x92
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PibCertificate                                  | 147               | 0x93
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PibBytes                                        | 148               | 0x94 
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PibDefaultOpt                                   | 149               | 0x95
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PibNameList                                     | 150               | 0x96
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PibUser                                         | 151               | 0x97
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PibError                                        | 152               | 0x98
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PibErrorCode                                    | 252               | 0xfc
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## Misc
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In that case root user's private key is lost in TPM, you have to delete the root user directly in the database. 
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Since the database file is guarded by filesystem, only system admin can do that.