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PKCS#11  
 
This is a Go implementation of the PKCS#11 API. It wraps the library closely, but uses Go idiom were it makes sense. It has been tested with SoftHSM.
SoftHSM
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Make it use a custom configuration file export SOFTHSM_CONF=$PWD/softhsm.conf
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Then use softhsmto init itsofthsm --init-token --slot 0 --label test --pin 1234
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Then use libsofthsm.soas the pkcs11 module:
        p := pkcs11.New("/usr/lib/softhsm/libsofthsm.so")
Examples
A skeleton program would look somewhat like this (yes, pkcs#11 is verbose):
    p := pkcs11.New("/usr/lib/softhsm/libsofthsm.so")
    err := p.Initialize()
    if err != nil {
        panic(err)
    }
    defer p.Destroy()
    defer p.Finalize()
    slots, err := p.GetSlotList(true)
    if err != nil {
        panic(err)
    }
    session, err := p.OpenSession(slots[0], pkcs11.CKF_SERIAL_SESSION|pkcs11.CKF_RW_SESSION)
    if err != nil {
        panic(err)
    }
    defer p.CloseSession(session)
    err = p.Login(session, pkcs11.CKU_USER, "1234")
    if err != nil {
        panic(err)
    }
    defer p.Logout(session)
    p.DigestInit(session, []*pkcs11.Mechanism{pkcs11.NewMechanism(pkcs11.CKM_SHA_1, nil)})
    hash, err := p.Digest(session, []byte("this is a string"))
    if err != nil {
        panic(err)
    }
    for _, d := range hash {
            fmt.Printf("%x", d)
    }
    fmt.Println()
Further examples are included in the tests.
To expose PKCS#11 keys using the crypto.Signer interface, please see github.com/thalesignite/crypto11.
TODO
- Fix/double check endian stuff, see types.go NewAttribute()
- Look at the memory copying in fast functions (sign, hash etc)
