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Adam Langley95c29f32014-06-20 12:00:00 -07001/* Copyright (c) 2014, Google Inc.
2 *
3 * Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
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14
15#ifndef OPENSSL_HEADER_BYTESTRING_H
16#define OPENSSL_HEADER_BYTESTRING_H
17
18#include <openssl/base.h>
19
20#if defined(__cplusplus)
21extern "C" {
22#endif
23
24
25/* Bytestrings are used for parsing and building TLS and ASN.1 messages.
26 *
27 * A "CBS" (CRYPTO ByteString) represents a string of bytes in memory and
28 * provides utility functions for safely parsing length-prefixed structures
29 * like TLS and ASN.1 from it.
30 *
31 * A "CBB" (CRYPTO ByteBuilder) is a memory buffer that grows as needed and
32 * provides utility functions for building length-prefixed messages. */
33
34
35/* CRYPTO ByteString */
36
37struct cbs_st {
38 const uint8_t *data;
39 size_t len;
40};
41
42/* CBS_init sets |cbs| to point to |data|. It does not take ownership of
43 * |data|. */
44void CBS_init(CBS *cbs, const uint8_t *data, size_t len);
45
46/* CBS_skip advances |cbs| by |len| bytes. It returns one on success and zero
47 * otherwise. */
48int CBS_skip(CBS *cbs, size_t len);
49
50/* CBS_data returns a pointer to the contains of |cbs|. */
51const uint8_t *CBS_data(const CBS *cbs);
52
53/* CBS_len returns the number of bytes remaining in |cbs|. */
54size_t CBS_len(const CBS *cbs);
55
56/* CBS_get_u8 sets |*out| to the next uint8_t from |cbs| and advances |cbs|. It
57 * returns one on success and zero on error. */
58int CBS_get_u8(CBS *cbs, uint8_t *out);
59
60/* CBS_get_u16 sets |*out| to the next, big-endian uint16_t from |cbs| and
61 * advances |cbs|. It returns one on success and zero on error. */
62int CBS_get_u16(CBS *cbs, uint16_t *out);
63
64/* CBS_get_u24 sets |*out| to the next, big-endian 24-bit value from |cbs| and
65 * advances |cbs|. It returns one on success and zero on error. */
66int CBS_get_u24(CBS *cbs, uint32_t *out);
67
68/* CBS_get_u32 sets |*out| to the next, big-endian uint32_t value from |cbs|
69 * and advances |cbs|. It returns one on success and zero on error. */
70int CBS_get_u32(CBS *cbs, uint32_t *out);
71
72/* CBS_get_bytes sets |*out| to the next |len| bytes from |cbs| and advances
73 * |cbs|. It returns one on success and zero on error. */
74int CBS_get_bytes(CBS *cbs, CBS *out, size_t len);
75
76/* CBS_get_u8_length_prefixed sets |*out| to the contents of an 8-bit,
77 * length-prefixed value from |cbs| and advances |cbs| over it. It returns one
78 * on success and zero on error. */
79int CBS_get_u8_length_prefixed(CBS *cbs, CBS *out);
80
81/* CBS_get_u16_length_prefixed sets |*out| to the contents of a 16-bit,
82 * big-endian, length-prefixed value from |cbs| and advances |cbs| over it. It
83 * returns one on success and zero on error. */
84int CBS_get_u16_length_prefixed(CBS *cbs, CBS *out);
85
86/* CBS_get_u24_length_prefixed sets |*out| to the contents of a 24-bit,
87 * big-endian, length-prefixed value from |cbs| and advances |cbs| over it. It
88 * returns one on success and zero on error. */
89int CBS_get_u24_length_prefixed(CBS *cbs, CBS *out);
90
91
92/* Parsing ASN.1 */
93
94#define CBS_ASN1_BOOLEAN 0x1
95#define CBS_ASN1_INTEGER 0x2
96#define CBS_ASN1_BITSTRING 0x3
97#define CBS_ASN1_OCTETSTRING 0x4
98#define CBS_ASN1_OBJECT 0x6
99#define CBS_ASN1_SEQUENCE (0x10 | CBS_ASN1_CONSTRUCTED)
100#define CBS_ASN1_SET (0x11 | CBS_ASN1_CONSTRUCTED)
101
102#define CBS_ASN1_CONSTRUCTED 0x20
103#define CBS_ASN1_CONTEXT_SPECIFIC 0x80
104
105#define CBS_ASN1_ANY 0x10000
106
107/* CBS_get_asn1 sets |*out| to the contents of DER-encoded, ASN.1 element (not
108 * including tag and length bytes) and advances |cbs| over it. The ASN.1
109 * element must match |tag_value|. It returns one on success and zero
110 * on error.
111 *
112 * Tag numbers greater than 31 are not supported. */
113int CBS_get_asn1(CBS *cbs, CBS *out, unsigned tag_value);
114
115/* CBS_get_asn1_ber sets |*out| to the contents of BER-encoded, ASN.1 element
116 * (not including tag and length bytes) and advances |cbs| over it. The ASN.1
117 * element must match |tag_value|. It returns one on success and zero on error.
118 *
119 * The major difference between this function and |CBS_get_asn1| is that
120 * indefinite-length elements may be processed by this function.
121 *
122 * Tag numbers greater than 31 are not supported. */
123int CBS_get_asn1_ber(CBS *cbs, CBS *out, unsigned tag_value);
124
125/* CBS_get_asn1_element acts like |CBS_get_asn1| but |out| will include the
126 * ASN.1 header bytes too. */
127int CBS_get_asn1_element(CBS *cbs, CBS *out, unsigned tag_value);
128
129
130/* CRYPTO ByteBuilder.
131 *
132 * |CBB| objects allow one to build length-prefixed serialisations. A |CBB|
133 * object is associated with a buffer and new buffers are created with
134 * |CBB_init|. Several |CBB| objects can point at the same buffer when a
135 * length-prefix is pending, however only a single |CBB| can be 'current' at
136 * any one time. For example, if one calls |CBB_add_u8_length_prefixed| then
137 * the new |CBB| points at the same buffer as the original. But if the original
138 * |CBB| is used then the length prefix is written out and the new |CBB| must
139 * not be used again.
140 *
141 * If one needs to force a length prefix to be written out because a |CBB| is
142 * going out of scope, use |CBB_flush|. */
143
144struct cbb_buffer_st {
145 uint8_t *buf;
146 size_t len; /* The number of valid bytes. */
147 size_t cap; /* The size of buf. */
148 char can_resize; /* One iff |buf| is owned by this object. If not then |buf|
149 cannot be resized. */
150};
151
152struct cbb_st {
153 struct cbb_buffer_st *base;
154 /* offset is the offset from the start of |base->buf| to the position of any
155 * pending length-prefix. */
156 size_t offset;
157 /* child points to a child CBB if a length-prefix is pending. */
158 struct cbb_st *child;
159 /* pending_len_len contains the number of bytes in a pending length-prefix,
160 * or zero if no length-prefix is pending. */
161 uint8_t pending_len_len;
162 char pending_is_asn1;
163 /* is_top_level is true iff this is a top-level |CBB| (as opposed to a child
164 * |CBB|). Top-level objects are valid arguments for |CBB_finish|. */
165 char is_top_level;
166};
167
168/* CBB_init initialises |cbb| with |initial_capacity|. Since a |CBB| grows as
169 * needed, the |initial_capacity| is just a hint. It returns one on success or
170 * zero on error. */
171int CBB_init(CBB *cbb, size_t initial_capacity);
172
173/* CBB_init_fixed initialises |cbb| to write to |len| bytes at |buf|. Since
174 * |buf| cannot grow, trying to write more than |len| bytes will cause CBB
175 * functions to fail. It returns one on success or zero on error. */
176int CBB_init_fixed(CBB *cbb, uint8_t *buf, size_t len);
177
178/* CBB_cleanup frees all resources owned by |cbb| and other |CBB| objects
179 * writing to the same buffer. This should be used in an error case where a
180 * serialisation is abandoned. */
181void CBB_cleanup(CBB *cbb);
182
183/* CBB_finish completes any pending length prefix and sets |*out_data| to a
184 * malloced buffer and |*out_len| to the length of that buffer. The caller
185 * takes ownership of the buffer and, unless the buffer was fixed with
186 * |CBB_init_fixed|, must call |OPENSSL_free| when done.
187 *
188 * It can only be called on a "top level" |CBB|, i.e. one initialised with
189 * |CBB_init| or |CBB_init_fixed|. It returns one on success and zero on
190 * error. */
191int CBB_finish(CBB *cbb, uint8_t **out_data, size_t *out_len);
192
193/* CBB_flush causes any pending length prefixes to be written out and any child
194 * |CBB| objects of |cbb| to be invalidated. It returns one on success or zero
195 * on error. */
196int CBB_flush(CBB *cbb);
197
198/* CBB_add_u8_length_prefixed sets |*out_contents| to a new child of |cbb|. The
199 * data written to |*out_contents| will be prefixed in |cbb| with an 8-bit
200 * length. It returns one on success or zero on error. */
201int CBB_add_u8_length_prefixed(CBB *cbb, CBB *out_contents);
202
203/* CBB_add_u16_length_prefixed sets |*out_contents| to a new child of |cbb|.
204 * The data written to |*out_contents| will be prefixed in |cbb| with a 16-bit,
205 * big-endian length. It returns one on success or zero on error. */
206int CBB_add_u16_length_prefixed(CBB *cbb, CBB *out_contents);
207
208/* CBB_add_u24_length_prefixed sets |*out_contents| to a new child of |cbb|.
209 * The data written to |*out_contents| will be prefixed in |cbb| with a 24-bit,
210 * big-endian length. It returns one on success or zero on error. */
211int CBB_add_u24_length_prefixed(CBB *cbb, CBB *out_contents);
212
213/* CBB_add_asn sets |*out_contents| to a |CBB| into which the contents of an
214 * ASN.1 object can be written. The |tag| argument will be used as the tag for
215 * the object. It returns one on success or zero on error. */
216int CBB_add_asn1(CBB *cbb, CBB *out_contents, uint8_t tag);
217
218/* CBB_add_bytes appends |len| bytes from |data| to |cbb|. It returns one on
219 * success and zero otherwise. */
220int CBB_add_bytes(CBB *cbb, const uint8_t *data, size_t len);
221
222/* CBB_add_u8 appends an 8-bit number from |value| to |cbb|. It returns one on
223 * success and zero otherwise. */
224int CBB_add_u8(CBB *cbb, uint8_t value);
225
226/* CBB_add_u8 appends a 16-bit, big-endian number from |value| to |cbb|. It
227 * returns one on success and zero otherwise. */
228int CBB_add_u16(CBB *cbb, uint16_t value);
229
230/* CBB_add_u24 appends a 24-bit, big-endian number from |value| to |cbb|. It
231 * returns one on success and zero otherwise. */
232int CBB_add_u24(CBB *cbb, uint32_t value);
233
234
235#if defined(__cplusplus)
236} /* extern C */
237#endif
238
239#endif /* OPENSSL_HEADER_BYTESTRING_H */