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| |
| #ifndef OPENSSL_HEADER_ASN1_H |
| #define OPENSSL_HEADER_ASN1_H |
| |
| #include <openssl/base.h> |
| |
| #include <time.h> |
| |
| #include <openssl/bio.h> |
| #include <openssl/bn.h> |
| #include <openssl/stack.h> |
| |
| #if defined(__cplusplus) |
| extern "C" { |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| // Legacy ASN.1 library. |
| // |
| // This header is part of OpenSSL's ASN.1 implementation. It is retained for |
| // compatibility but should not be used by new code. The functions are difficult |
| // to use correctly, and have buggy or non-standard behaviors. They are thus |
| // particularly prone to behavior changes and API removals, as BoringSSL |
| // iterates on these issues. |
| // |
| // Use the new |CBS| and |CBB| library in <openssl/bytestring.h> instead. |
| |
| |
| // Tag constants. |
| // |
| // These constants are used in various APIs to specify ASN.1 types and tag |
| // components. See the specific API's documentation for details on which values |
| // are used and how. |
| |
| // The following constants are tag classes. |
| #define V_ASN1_UNIVERSAL 0x00 |
| #define V_ASN1_APPLICATION 0x40 |
| #define V_ASN1_CONTEXT_SPECIFIC 0x80 |
| #define V_ASN1_PRIVATE 0xc0 |
| |
| // V_ASN1_CONSTRUCTED indicates an element is constructed, rather than |
| // primitive. |
| #define V_ASN1_CONSTRUCTED 0x20 |
| |
| // V_ASN1_PRIMITIVE_TAG is the highest tag number which can be encoded in a |
| // single byte. Note this is unrelated to whether an element is constructed or |
| // primitive. |
| // |
| // TODO(davidben): Make this private. |
| #define V_ASN1_PRIMITIVE_TAG 0x1f |
| |
| // V_ASN1_MAX_UNIVERSAL is the highest supported universal tag number. It is |
| // necessary to avoid ambiguity with |V_ASN1_NEG| and |MBSTRING_FLAG|. |
| // |
| // TODO(davidben): Make this private. |
| #define V_ASN1_MAX_UNIVERSAL 0xff |
| |
| // V_ASN1_UNDEF is used in some APIs to indicate an ASN.1 element is omitted. |
| #define V_ASN1_UNDEF (-1) |
| |
| // V_ASN1_OTHER is used in |ASN1_TYPE| to indicate a non-universal ASN.1 type. |
| #define V_ASN1_OTHER (-3) |
| |
| // V_ASN1_ANY is used by the ASN.1 templates to indicate an ANY type. |
| #define V_ASN1_ANY (-4) |
| |
| // The following constants are tag numbers for universal types. |
| #define V_ASN1_EOC 0 |
| #define V_ASN1_BOOLEAN 1 |
| #define V_ASN1_INTEGER 2 |
| #define V_ASN1_BIT_STRING 3 |
| #define V_ASN1_OCTET_STRING 4 |
| #define V_ASN1_NULL 5 |
| #define V_ASN1_OBJECT 6 |
| #define V_ASN1_OBJECT_DESCRIPTOR 7 |
| #define V_ASN1_EXTERNAL 8 |
| #define V_ASN1_REAL 9 |
| #define V_ASN1_ENUMERATED 10 |
| #define V_ASN1_UTF8STRING 12 |
| #define V_ASN1_SEQUENCE 16 |
| #define V_ASN1_SET 17 |
| #define V_ASN1_NUMERICSTRING 18 |
| #define V_ASN1_PRINTABLESTRING 19 |
| #define V_ASN1_T61STRING 20 |
| #define V_ASN1_TELETEXSTRING 20 |
| #define V_ASN1_VIDEOTEXSTRING 21 |
| #define V_ASN1_IA5STRING 22 |
| #define V_ASN1_UTCTIME 23 |
| #define V_ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME 24 |
| #define V_ASN1_GRAPHICSTRING 25 |
| #define V_ASN1_ISO64STRING 26 |
| #define V_ASN1_VISIBLESTRING 26 |
| #define V_ASN1_GENERALSTRING 27 |
| #define V_ASN1_UNIVERSALSTRING 28 |
| #define V_ASN1_BMPSTRING 30 |
| |
| // The following constants are used for |ASN1_STRING| values that represent |
| // negative INTEGER and ENUMERATED values. See |ASN1_STRING| for more details. |
| #define V_ASN1_NEG 0x100 |
| #define V_ASN1_NEG_INTEGER (V_ASN1_INTEGER | V_ASN1_NEG) |
| #define V_ASN1_NEG_ENUMERATED (V_ASN1_ENUMERATED | V_ASN1_NEG) |
| |
| // The following constants are bitmask representations of ASN.1 types. |
| #define B_ASN1_NUMERICSTRING 0x0001 |
| #define B_ASN1_PRINTABLESTRING 0x0002 |
| #define B_ASN1_T61STRING 0x0004 |
| #define B_ASN1_TELETEXSTRING 0x0004 |
| #define B_ASN1_VIDEOTEXSTRING 0x0008 |
| #define B_ASN1_IA5STRING 0x0010 |
| #define B_ASN1_GRAPHICSTRING 0x0020 |
| #define B_ASN1_ISO64STRING 0x0040 |
| #define B_ASN1_VISIBLESTRING 0x0040 |
| #define B_ASN1_GENERALSTRING 0x0080 |
| #define B_ASN1_UNIVERSALSTRING 0x0100 |
| #define B_ASN1_OCTET_STRING 0x0200 |
| #define B_ASN1_BIT_STRING 0x0400 |
| #define B_ASN1_BMPSTRING 0x0800 |
| #define B_ASN1_UNKNOWN 0x1000 |
| #define B_ASN1_UTF8STRING 0x2000 |
| #define B_ASN1_UTCTIME 0x4000 |
| #define B_ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME 0x8000 |
| #define B_ASN1_SEQUENCE 0x10000 |
| |
| // ASN1_tag2bit converts |tag| from the tag number of a universal type to a |
| // corresponding |B_ASN1_*| constant, |B_ASN1_UNKNOWN|, or zero. If the |
| // |B_ASN1_*| constant above is defined, it will map the corresponding |
| // |V_ASN1_*| constant to it. Otherwise, whether it returns |B_ASN1_UNKNOWN| or |
| // zero is ill-defined and callers should not rely on it. |
| // |
| // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/412): Figure out what |B_ASN1_UNNOWN| vs |
| // zero is meant to be. The main impact is what values go in |B_ASN1_PRINTABLE|. |
| // To that end, we must return zero on types that can't go in |ASN1_STRING|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT unsigned long ASN1_tag2bit(int tag); |
| |
| // ASN1_tag2str returns a string representation of |tag|, interpret as a tag |
| // number for a universal type, or |V_ASN1_NEG_*|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *ASN1_tag2str(int tag); |
| |
| |
| // API conventions. |
| // |
| // The following sample functions document the calling conventions used by |
| // legacy ASN.1 APIs. |
| |
| #if 0 // Sample functions |
| |
| // d2i_SAMPLE parses a structure from up to |len| bytes at |*inp|. On success, |
| // it advances |*inp| by the number of bytes read and returns a newly-allocated |
| // |SAMPLE| object containing the parsed structure. If |out| is non-NULL, it |
| // additionally frees the previous value at |*out| and updates |*out| to the |
| // result. If parsing or allocating the result fails, it returns NULL. |
| // |
| // This function does not reject trailing data in the input. This allows the |
| // caller to parse a sequence of concatenated structures. Callers parsing only |
| // one structure should check for trailing data by comparing the updated |*inp| |
| // with the end of the input. |
| // |
| // Note: If |out| and |*out| are both non-NULL, the object at |*out| is not |
| // updated in-place. Instead, it is freed, and the pointer is updated to the |
| // new object. This differs from OpenSSL, which behaves more like |
| // |d2i_SAMPLE_with_reuse|. Callers are recommended to set |out| to NULL and |
| // instead use the return value. |
| SAMPLE *d2i_SAMPLE(SAMPLE **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); |
| |
| // d2i_SAMPLE_with_reuse parses a structure from up to |len| bytes at |*inp|. On |
| // success, it advances |*inp| by the number of bytes read and returns a |
| // non-NULL pointer to an object containing the parsed structure. The object is |
| // determined from |out| as follows: |
| // |
| // If |out| is NULL, the function places the result in a newly-allocated |
| // |SAMPLE| object and returns it. This mode is recommended. |
| // |
| // If |out| is non-NULL, but |*out| is NULL, the function also places the result |
| // in a newly-allocated |SAMPLE| object. It sets |*out| to this object and also |
| // returns it. |
| // |
| // If |out| and |*out| are both non-NULL, the function updates the object at |
| // |*out| in-place with the result and returns |*out|. |
| // |
| // If any of the above fail, the function returns NULL. |
| // |
| // This function does not reject trailing data in the input. This allows the |
| // caller to parse a sequence of concatenated structures. Callers parsing only |
| // one structure should check for trailing data by comparing the updated |*inp| |
| // with the end of the input. |
| // |
| // WARNING: Callers should not rely on the in-place update mode. It often |
| // produces the wrong result or breaks the type's internal invariants. Future |
| // revisions of BoringSSL may standardize on the |d2i_SAMPLE| behavior. |
| SAMPLE *d2i_SAMPLE_with_reuse(SAMPLE **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); |
| |
| // i2d_SAMPLE marshals |in|. On error, it returns a negative value. On success, |
| // it returns the length of the result and outputs it via |outp| as follows: |
| // |
| // If |outp| is NULL, the function writes nothing. This mode can be used to size |
| // buffers. |
| // |
| // If |outp| is non-NULL but |*outp| is NULL, the function sets |*outp| to a |
| // newly-allocated buffer containing the result. The caller is responsible for |
| // releasing |*outp| with |OPENSSL_free|. This mode is recommended for most |
| // callers. |
| // |
| // If |outp| and |*outp| are non-NULL, the function writes the result to |
| // |*outp|, which must have enough space available, and advances |*outp| just |
| // past the output. |
| // |
| // WARNING: In the third mode, the function does not internally check output |
| // bounds. Failing to correctly size the buffer will result in a potentially |
| // exploitable memory error. |
| int i2d_SAMPLE(const SAMPLE *in, uint8_t **outp); |
| |
| #endif // Sample functions |
| |
| // The following typedefs are sometimes used for pointers to functions like |
| // |d2i_SAMPLE| and |i2d_SAMPLE|. Note, however, that these act on |void*|. |
| // Calling a function with a different pointer type is undefined in C, so this |
| // is only valid with a wrapper. |
| typedef void *d2i_of_void(void **, const unsigned char **, long); |
| typedef int i2d_of_void(const void *, unsigned char **); |
| |
| |
| // ASN.1 types. |
| // |
| // An |ASN1_ITEM| represents an ASN.1 type and allows working with ASN.1 types |
| // generically. |
| // |
| // |ASN1_ITEM|s use a different namespace from C types and are accessed via |
| // |ASN1_ITEM_*| macros. So, for example, |ASN1_OCTET_STRING| is both a C type |
| // and the name of an |ASN1_ITEM|, referenced as |
| // |ASN1_ITEM_rptr(ASN1_OCTET_STRING)|. |
| // |
| // Each |ASN1_ITEM| has a corresponding C type, typically with the same name, |
| // which represents values in the ASN.1 type. This type is either a pointer type |
| // or |ASN1_BOOLEAN|. When it is a pointer, NULL pointers represent omitted |
| // values. For example, an OCTET STRING value is declared with the C type |
| // |ASN1_OCTET_STRING*| and uses the |ASN1_ITEM| named |ASN1_OCTET_STRING|. An |
| // OPTIONAL OCTET STRING uses the same C type and represents an omitted value |
| // with a NULL pointer. |ASN1_BOOLEAN| is described in a later section. |
| |
| // DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM declares an |ASN1_ITEM| with name |name|. The |ASN1_ITEM| |
| // may be referenced with |ASN1_ITEM_rptr|. Uses of this macro should document |
| // the corresponding ASN.1 and C types. |
| #define DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(name) extern OPENSSL_EXPORT const ASN1_ITEM name##_it; |
| |
| // ASN1_ITEM_rptr returns the |const ASN1_ITEM *| named |name|. |
| #define ASN1_ITEM_rptr(name) (&(name##_it)) |
| |
| // ASN1_ITEM_EXP is an abstraction for referencing an |ASN1_ITEM| in a |
| // constant-initialized structure, such as a method table. It exists because, on |
| // some OpenSSL platforms, |ASN1_ITEM| references are indirected through |
| // functions. Structures reference the |ASN1_ITEM| by declaring a field like |
| // |ASN1_ITEM_EXP *item| and initializing it with |ASN1_ITEM_ref|. |
| typedef const ASN1_ITEM ASN1_ITEM_EXP; |
| |
| // ASN1_ITEM_ref returns an |ASN1_ITEM_EXP*| for the |ASN1_ITEM| named |name|. |
| #define ASN1_ITEM_ref(name) (&(name##_it)) |
| |
| // ASN1_ITEM_ptr converts |iptr|, which must be an |ASN1_ITEM_EXP*| to a |
| // |const ASN1_ITEM*|. |
| #define ASN1_ITEM_ptr(iptr) (iptr) |
| |
| // ASN1_VALUE_st (aka |ASN1_VALUE|) is an opaque type used as a placeholder for |
| // the C type corresponding to an |ASN1_ITEM|. |
| typedef struct ASN1_VALUE_st ASN1_VALUE; |
| |
| // ASN1_item_new allocates a new value of the C type corresponding to |it|, or |
| // NULL on error. On success, the caller must release the value with |
| // |ASN1_item_free|, or the corresponding C type's free function, when done. The |
| // new value will initialize fields of the value to some default state, such as |
| // an empty string. Note, however, that this default state sometimes omits |
| // required values, such as with CHOICE types. |
| // |
| // This function may not be used with |ASN1_ITEM|s whose C type is |
| // |ASN1_BOOLEAN|. |
| // |
| // WARNING: Casting the result of this function to the wrong type is a |
| // potentially exploitable memory error. Callers must ensure the value is used |
| // consistently with |it|. Prefer using type-specific functions such as |
| // |ASN1_OCTET_STRING_new|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_VALUE *ASN1_item_new(const ASN1_ITEM *it); |
| |
| // ASN1_item_free releases memory associated with |val|, which must be an object |
| // of the C type corresponding to |it|. |
| // |
| // This function may not be used with |ASN1_ITEM|s whose C type is |
| // |ASN1_BOOLEAN|. |
| // |
| // WARNING: Passing a pointer of the wrong type into this function is a |
| // potentially exploitable memory error. Callers must ensure |val| is consistent |
| // with |it|. Prefer using type-specific functions such as |
| // |ASN1_OCTET_STRING_free|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void ASN1_item_free(ASN1_VALUE *val, const ASN1_ITEM *it); |
| |
| // ASN1_item_d2i parses the ASN.1 type |it| from up to |len| bytes at |*inp|. |
| // It behaves like |d2i_SAMPLE_with_reuse|, except that |out| and the return |
| // value are cast to |ASN1_VALUE| pointers. |
| // |
| // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/444): C strict aliasing forbids type-punning |
| // |T*| and |ASN1_VALUE*| the way this function signature does. When that bug is |
| // resolved, we will need to pick which type |*out| is (probably |T*|). Do not |
| // use a non-NULL |out| to avoid ending up on the wrong side of this question. |
| // |
| // This function may not be used with |ASN1_ITEM|s whose C type is |
| // |ASN1_BOOLEAN|. |
| // |
| // WARNING: Casting the result of this function to the wrong type, or passing a |
| // pointer of the wrong type into this function, are potentially exploitable |
| // memory errors. Callers must ensure |out| is consistent with |it|. Prefer |
| // using type-specific functions such as |d2i_ASN1_OCTET_STRING|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_VALUE *ASN1_item_d2i(ASN1_VALUE **out, |
| const unsigned char **inp, long len, |
| const ASN1_ITEM *it); |
| |
| // ASN1_item_i2d marshals |val| as the ASN.1 type associated with |it|, as |
| // described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. |
| // |
| // This function may not be used with |ASN1_ITEM|s whose C type is |
| // |ASN1_BOOLEAN|. |
| // |
| // WARNING: Passing a pointer of the wrong type into this function is a |
| // potentially exploitable memory error. Callers must ensure |val| is consistent |
| // with |it|. Prefer using type-specific functions such as |
| // |i2d_ASN1_OCTET_STRING|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_item_i2d(ASN1_VALUE *val, unsigned char **outp, |
| const ASN1_ITEM *it); |
| |
| // ASN1_item_dup returns a newly-allocated copy of |x|, or NULL on error. |x| |
| // must be an object of |it|'s C type. |
| // |
| // This function may not be used with |ASN1_ITEM|s whose C type is |
| // |ASN1_BOOLEAN|. |
| // |
| // WARNING: Casting the result of this function to the wrong type, or passing a |
| // pointer of the wrong type into this function, are potentially exploitable |
| // memory errors. Prefer using type-specific functions such as |
| // |ASN1_STRING_dup|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void *ASN1_item_dup(const ASN1_ITEM *it, void *x); |
| |
| // The following functions behave like |ASN1_item_d2i| but read from |in| |
| // instead. |out| is the same parameter as in |ASN1_item_d2i|, but written with |
| // |void*| instead. The return values similarly match. |
| // |
| // These functions may not be used with |ASN1_ITEM|s whose C type is |
| // |ASN1_BOOLEAN|. |
| // |
| // WARNING: These functions do not bound how much data is read from |in|. |
| // Parsing an untrusted input could consume unbounded memory. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void *ASN1_item_d2i_fp(const ASN1_ITEM *it, FILE *in, void *out); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void *ASN1_item_d2i_bio(const ASN1_ITEM *it, BIO *in, void *out); |
| |
| // The following functions behave like |ASN1_item_i2d| but write to |out| |
| // instead. |in| is the same parameter as in |ASN1_item_i2d|, but written with |
| // |void*| instead. |
| // |
| // These functions may not be used with |ASN1_ITEM|s whose C type is |
| // |ASN1_BOOLEAN|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_item_i2d_fp(const ASN1_ITEM *it, FILE *out, void *in); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_item_i2d_bio(const ASN1_ITEM *it, BIO *out, void *in); |
| |
| // ASN1_item_unpack parses |oct|'s contents as |it|'s ASN.1 type. It returns a |
| // newly-allocated instance of |it|'s C type on success, or NULL on error. |
| // |
| // This function may not be used with |ASN1_ITEM|s whose C type is |
| // |ASN1_BOOLEAN|. |
| // |
| // WARNING: Casting the result of this function to the wrong type is a |
| // potentially exploitable memory error. Callers must ensure the value is used |
| // consistently with |it|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void *ASN1_item_unpack(const ASN1_STRING *oct, |
| const ASN1_ITEM *it); |
| |
| // ASN1_item_pack marshals |obj| as |it|'s ASN.1 type. If |out| is NULL, it |
| // returns a newly-allocated |ASN1_STRING| with the result, or NULL on error. |
| // If |out| is non-NULL, but |*out| is NULL, it does the same but additionally |
| // sets |*out| to the result. If both |out| and |*out| are non-NULL, it writes |
| // the result to |*out| and returns |*out| on success or NULL on error. |
| // |
| // This function may not be used with |ASN1_ITEM|s whose C type is |
| // |ASN1_BOOLEAN|. |
| // |
| // WARNING: Passing a pointer of the wrong type into this function is a |
| // potentially exploitable memory error. Callers must ensure |val| is consistent |
| // with |it|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_STRING *ASN1_item_pack(void *obj, const ASN1_ITEM *it, |
| ASN1_STRING **out); |
| |
| |
| // Booleans. |
| // |
| // This library represents ASN.1 BOOLEAN values with |ASN1_BOOLEAN|, which is an |
| // integer type. FALSE is zero, TRUE is 0xff, and an omitted OPTIONAL BOOLEAN is |
| // -1. |
| |
| // ASN1_BOOLEAN_FALSE is FALSE as an |ASN1_BOOLEAN|. |
| #define ASN1_BOOLEAN_FALSE 0 |
| |
| // ASN1_BOOLEAN_TRUE is TRUE as an |ASN1_BOOLEAN|. Some code incorrectly uses |
| // 1, so prefer |b != ASN1_BOOLEAN_FALSE| over |b == ASN1_BOOLEAN_TRUE|. |
| #define ASN1_BOOLEAN_TRUE 0xff |
| |
| // ASN1_BOOLEAN_NONE, in contexts where the |ASN1_BOOLEAN| represents an |
| // OPTIONAL BOOLEAN, is an omitted value. Using this value in other contexts is |
| // undefined and may be misinterpreted as TRUE. |
| #define ASN1_BOOLEAN_NONE (-1) |
| |
| // d2i_ASN1_BOOLEAN parses a DER-encoded ASN.1 BOOLEAN from up to |len| bytes at |
| // |*inp|. On success, it advances |*inp| by the number of bytes read and |
| // returns the result. If |out| is non-NULL, it additionally writes the result |
| // to |*out|. On error, it returns |ASN1_BOOLEAN_NONE|. |
| // |
| // This function does not reject trailing data in the input. This allows the |
| // caller to parse a sequence of concatenated structures. Callers parsing only |
| // one structure should check for trailing data by comparing the updated |*inp| |
| // with the end of the input. |
| // |
| // WARNING: This function's is slightly different from other |d2i_*| functions |
| // because |ASN1_BOOLEAN| is not a pointer type. |
| // |
| // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/354): This function currently also accepts |
| // BER, but this will be removed in the future. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_BOOLEAN d2i_ASN1_BOOLEAN(ASN1_BOOLEAN *out, |
| const unsigned char **inp, |
| long len); |
| |
| // i2d_ASN1_BOOLEAN marshals |a| as a DER-encoded ASN.1 BOOLEAN, as described in |
| // |i2d_SAMPLE|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_ASN1_BOOLEAN(ASN1_BOOLEAN a, unsigned char **outp); |
| |
| // The following |ASN1_ITEM|s have ASN.1 type BOOLEAN and C type |ASN1_BOOLEAN|. |
| // |ASN1_TBOOLEAN| and |ASN1_FBOOLEAN| must be marked OPTIONAL. When omitted, |
| // they are parsed as TRUE and FALSE, respectively, rather than |
| // |ASN1_BOOLEAN_NONE|. |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(ASN1_BOOLEAN) |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(ASN1_TBOOLEAN) |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(ASN1_FBOOLEAN) |
| |
| |
| // Strings. |
| // |
| // ASN.1 contains a myriad of string types, as well as types that contain data |
| // that may be encoded into a string. This library uses a single type, |
| // |ASN1_STRING|, to represent most values. |
| |
| // An asn1_string_st (aka |ASN1_STRING|) represents a value of a string-like |
| // ASN.1 type. It contains a type field, and a byte string data field with a |
| // type-specific representation. |
| // |
| // When representing a string value, the type field is one of |
| // |V_ASN1_OCTET_STRING|, |V_ASN1_UTF8STRING|, |V_ASN1_NUMERICSTRING|, |
| // |V_ASN1_PRINTABLESTRING|, |V_ASN1_T61STRING|, |V_ASN1_VIDEOTEXSTRING|, |
| // |V_ASN1_IA5STRING|, |V_ASN1_GRAPHICSTRING|, |V_ASN1_ISO64STRING|, |
| // |V_ASN1_VISIBLESTRING|, |V_ASN1_GENERALSTRING|, |V_ASN1_UNIVERSALSTRING|, or |
| // |V_ASN1_BMPSTRING|. The data contains the byte representation of of the |
| // string. |
| // |
| // When representing a BIT STRING value, the type field is |V_ASN1_BIT_STRING|. |
| // See bit string documentation below for how the data and flags are used. |
| // |
| // When representing an INTEGER or ENUMERATED value, the type field is one of |
| // |V_ASN1_INTEGER|, |V_ASN1_NEG_INTEGER|, |V_ASN1_ENUMERATED|, or |
| // |V_ASN1_NEG_ENUMERATED|. See integer documentation below for details. |
| // |
| // When representing a GeneralizedTime or UTCTime value, the type field is |
| // |V_ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME| or |V_ASN1_UTCTIME|, respectively. The data contains |
| // the DER encoding of the value. For example, the UNIX epoch would be |
| // "19700101000000Z" for a GeneralizedTime and "700101000000Z" for a UTCTime. |
| // |
| // |ASN1_STRING|, when stored in an |ASN1_TYPE|, may also represent an element |
| // with tag not directly supported by this library. See |ASN1_TYPE| for details. |
| // |
| // |ASN1_STRING| additionally has the following typedefs: |ASN1_BIT_STRING|, |
| // |ASN1_BMPSTRING|, |ASN1_ENUMERATED|, |ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME|, |
| // |ASN1_GENERALSTRING|, |ASN1_IA5STRING|, |ASN1_INTEGER|, |ASN1_OCTET_STRING|, |
| // |ASN1_PRINTABLESTRING|, |ASN1_T61STRING|, |ASN1_TIME|, |
| // |ASN1_UNIVERSALSTRING|, |ASN1_UTCTIME|, |ASN1_UTF8STRING|, and |
| // |ASN1_VISIBLESTRING|. Other than |ASN1_TIME|, these correspond to universal |
| // ASN.1 types. |ASN1_TIME| represents a CHOICE of UTCTime and GeneralizedTime, |
| // with a cutoff of 2049, as used in Section 4.1.2.5 of RFC 5280. |
| // |
| // For clarity, callers are encouraged to use the appropriate typedef when |
| // available. They are the same type as |ASN1_STRING|, so a caller may freely |
| // pass them into functions expecting |ASN1_STRING|, such as |
| // |ASN1_STRING_length|. |
| // |
| // If a function returns an |ASN1_STRING| where the typedef or ASN.1 structure |
| // implies constraints on the type field, callers may assume that the type field |
| // is correct. However, if a function takes an |ASN1_STRING| as input, callers |
| // must ensure the type field matches. These invariants are not captured by the |
| // C type system and may not be checked at runtime. For example, callers may |
| // assume the output of |X509_get0_serialNumber| has type |V_ASN1_INTEGER| or |
| // |V_ASN1_NEG_INTEGER|. Callers must not pass a string of type |
| // |V_ASN1_OCTET_STRING| to |X509_set_serialNumber|. Doing so may break |
| // invariants on the |X509| object and break the |X509_get0_serialNumber| |
| // invariant. |
| // |
| // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/445): This is very unfriendly. Getting the |
| // type field wrong should not cause memory errors, but it may do strange |
| // things. We should add runtime checks to anything that consumes |ASN1_STRING|s |
| // from the caller. |
| struct asn1_string_st { |
| int length; |
| int type; |
| unsigned char *data; |
| long flags; |
| }; |
| |
| // ASN1_STRING_FLAG_BITS_LEFT indicates, in a BIT STRING |ASN1_STRING|, that |
| // flags & 0x7 contains the number of padding bits added to the BIT STRING |
| // value. When not set, all trailing zero bits in the last byte are implicitly |
| // treated as padding. This behavior is deprecated and should not be used. |
| #define ASN1_STRING_FLAG_BITS_LEFT 0x08 |
| |
| // ASN1_STRING_type_new returns a newly-allocated empty |ASN1_STRING| object of |
| // type |type|, or NULL on error. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_STRING *ASN1_STRING_type_new(int type); |
| |
| // ASN1_STRING_new returns a newly-allocated empty |ASN1_STRING| object with an |
| // arbitrary type. Prefer one of the type-specific constructors, such as |
| // |ASN1_OCTET_STRING_new|, or |ASN1_STRING_type_new|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_STRING *ASN1_STRING_new(void); |
| |
| // ASN1_STRING_free releases memory associated with |str|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void ASN1_STRING_free(ASN1_STRING *str); |
| |
| // ASN1_STRING_copy sets |dst| to a copy of |str|. It returns one on success and |
| // zero on error. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_STRING_copy(ASN1_STRING *dst, const ASN1_STRING *str); |
| |
| // ASN1_STRING_dup returns a newly-allocated copy of |str|, or NULL on error. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_STRING *ASN1_STRING_dup(const ASN1_STRING *str); |
| |
| // ASN1_STRING_type returns the type of |str|. This value will be one of the |
| // |V_ASN1_*| constants. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_STRING_type(const ASN1_STRING *str); |
| |
| // ASN1_STRING_get0_data returns a pointer to |str|'s contents. Callers should |
| // use |ASN1_STRING_length| to determine the length of the string. The string |
| // may have embedded NUL bytes and may not be NUL-terminated. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT const unsigned char *ASN1_STRING_get0_data( |
| const ASN1_STRING *str); |
| |
| // ASN1_STRING_data returns a mutable pointer to |str|'s contents. Callers |
| // should use |ASN1_STRING_length| to determine the length of the string. The |
| // string may have embedded NUL bytes and may not be NUL-terminated. |
| // |
| // Prefer |ASN1_STRING_get0_data|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT unsigned char *ASN1_STRING_data(ASN1_STRING *str); |
| |
| // ASN1_STRING_length returns the length of |str|, in bytes. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_STRING_length(const ASN1_STRING *str); |
| |
| // ASN1_STRING_cmp compares |a| and |b|'s type and contents. It returns an |
| // integer equal to, less than, or greater than zero if |a| is equal to, less |
| // than, or greater than |b|, respectively. This function compares by length, |
| // then data, then type. Note the data compared is the |ASN1_STRING| internal |
| // representation and the type order is arbitrary. While this comparison is |
| // suitable for sorting, callers should not rely on the exact order when |a| |
| // and |b| are different types. |
| // |
| // Note that, if |a| and |b| are INTEGERs, this comparison does not order the |
| // values numerically. For a numerical comparison, use |ASN1_INTEGER_cmp|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_STRING_cmp(const ASN1_STRING *a, const ASN1_STRING *b); |
| |
| // ASN1_STRING_set sets the contents of |str| to a copy of |len| bytes from |
| // |data|. It returns one on success and zero on error. If |data| is NULL, it |
| // updates the length and allocates the buffer as needed, but does not |
| // initialize the contents. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_STRING_set(ASN1_STRING *str, const void *data, |
| ossl_ssize_t len); |
| |
| // ASN1_STRING_set0 sets the contents of |str| to |len| bytes from |data|. It |
| // takes ownership of |data|, which must have been allocated with |
| // |OPENSSL_malloc|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void ASN1_STRING_set0(ASN1_STRING *str, void *data, int len); |
| |
| // The following functions call |ASN1_STRING_type_new| with the corresponding |
| // |V_ASN1_*| constant. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_BMPSTRING *ASN1_BMPSTRING_new(void); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_GENERALSTRING *ASN1_GENERALSTRING_new(void); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_IA5STRING *ASN1_IA5STRING_new(void); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_OCTET_STRING *ASN1_OCTET_STRING_new(void); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_PRINTABLESTRING *ASN1_PRINTABLESTRING_new(void); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_T61STRING *ASN1_T61STRING_new(void); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_UNIVERSALSTRING *ASN1_UNIVERSALSTRING_new(void); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_UTF8STRING *ASN1_UTF8STRING_new(void); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_VISIBLESTRING *ASN1_VISIBLESTRING_new(void); |
| |
| // The following functions call |ASN1_STRING_free|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void ASN1_BMPSTRING_free(ASN1_BMPSTRING *str); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void ASN1_GENERALSTRING_free(ASN1_GENERALSTRING *str); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void ASN1_IA5STRING_free(ASN1_IA5STRING *str); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void ASN1_OCTET_STRING_free(ASN1_OCTET_STRING *str); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void ASN1_PRINTABLESTRING_free(ASN1_PRINTABLESTRING *str); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void ASN1_T61STRING_free(ASN1_T61STRING *str); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void ASN1_UNIVERSALSTRING_free(ASN1_UNIVERSALSTRING *str); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void ASN1_UTF8STRING_free(ASN1_UTF8STRING *str); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void ASN1_VISIBLESTRING_free(ASN1_VISIBLESTRING *str); |
| |
| // The following functions parse up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a |
| // DER-encoded ASN.1 value of the corresponding type, as described in |
| // |d2i_SAMPLE_with_reuse|. |
| // |
| // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/354): This function currently also accepts |
| // BER, but this will be removed in the future. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_BMPSTRING *d2i_ASN1_BMPSTRING(ASN1_BMPSTRING **out, |
| const uint8_t **inp, |
| long len); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_GENERALSTRING *d2i_ASN1_GENERALSTRING( |
| ASN1_GENERALSTRING **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_IA5STRING *d2i_ASN1_IA5STRING(ASN1_IA5STRING **out, |
| const uint8_t **inp, |
| long len); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_OCTET_STRING *d2i_ASN1_OCTET_STRING(ASN1_OCTET_STRING **out, |
| const uint8_t **inp, |
| long len); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_PRINTABLESTRING *d2i_ASN1_PRINTABLESTRING( |
| ASN1_PRINTABLESTRING **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_T61STRING *d2i_ASN1_T61STRING(ASN1_T61STRING **out, |
| const uint8_t **inp, |
| long len); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_UNIVERSALSTRING *d2i_ASN1_UNIVERSALSTRING( |
| ASN1_UNIVERSALSTRING **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_UTF8STRING *d2i_ASN1_UTF8STRING(ASN1_UTF8STRING **out, |
| const uint8_t **inp, |
| long len); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_VISIBLESTRING *d2i_ASN1_VISIBLESTRING( |
| ASN1_VISIBLESTRING **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); |
| |
| // The following functions marshal |in| as a DER-encoded ASN.1 value of the |
| // corresponding type, as described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_ASN1_BMPSTRING(const ASN1_BMPSTRING *in, uint8_t **outp); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_ASN1_GENERALSTRING(const ASN1_GENERALSTRING *in, |
| uint8_t **outp); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_ASN1_IA5STRING(const ASN1_IA5STRING *in, uint8_t **outp); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_ASN1_OCTET_STRING(const ASN1_OCTET_STRING *in, |
| uint8_t **outp); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_ASN1_PRINTABLESTRING(const ASN1_PRINTABLESTRING *in, |
| uint8_t **outp); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_ASN1_T61STRING(const ASN1_T61STRING *in, uint8_t **outp); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_ASN1_UNIVERSALSTRING(const ASN1_UNIVERSALSTRING *in, |
| uint8_t **outp); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_ASN1_UTF8STRING(const ASN1_UTF8STRING *in, |
| uint8_t **outp); |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_ASN1_VISIBLESTRING(const ASN1_VISIBLESTRING *in, |
| uint8_t **outp); |
| |
| // The following |ASN1_ITEM|s have the ASN.1 type referred to in their name and |
| // C type |ASN1_STRING*|. The C type may also be written as the corresponding |
| // typedef. |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(ASN1_BMPSTRING) |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(ASN1_GENERALSTRING) |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(ASN1_IA5STRING) |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(ASN1_OCTET_STRING) |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(ASN1_PRINTABLESTRING) |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(ASN1_T61STRING) |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(ASN1_UNIVERSALSTRING) |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(ASN1_UTF8STRING) |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(ASN1_VISIBLESTRING) |
| |
| // ASN1_OCTET_STRING_dup calls |ASN1_STRING_dup|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_OCTET_STRING *ASN1_OCTET_STRING_dup( |
| const ASN1_OCTET_STRING *a); |
| |
| // ASN1_OCTET_STRING_cmp calls |ASN1_STRING_cmp|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_OCTET_STRING_cmp(const ASN1_OCTET_STRING *a, |
| const ASN1_OCTET_STRING *b); |
| |
| // ASN1_OCTET_STRING_set calls |ASN1_STRING_set|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_OCTET_STRING_set(ASN1_OCTET_STRING *str, |
| const unsigned char *data, int len); |
| |
| // ASN1_STRING_to_UTF8 converts |in| to UTF-8. On success, sets |*out| to a |
| // newly-allocated buffer containing the resulting string and returns the length |
| // of the string. The caller must call |OPENSSL_free| to release |*out| when |
| // done. On error, it returns a negative number. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_STRING_to_UTF8(unsigned char **out, |
| const ASN1_STRING *in); |
| |
| // The following formats define encodings for use with functions like |
| // |ASN1_mbstring_copy|. Note |MBSTRING_ASC| refers to Latin-1, not ASCII. |
| #define MBSTRING_FLAG 0x1000 |
| #define MBSTRING_UTF8 (MBSTRING_FLAG) |
| #define MBSTRING_ASC (MBSTRING_FLAG | 1) |
| #define MBSTRING_BMP (MBSTRING_FLAG | 2) |
| #define MBSTRING_UNIV (MBSTRING_FLAG | 4) |
| |
| // DIRSTRING_TYPE contains the valid string types in an X.509 DirectoryString. |
| #define DIRSTRING_TYPE \ |
| (B_ASN1_PRINTABLESTRING | B_ASN1_T61STRING | B_ASN1_BMPSTRING | \ |
| B_ASN1_UTF8STRING) |
| |
| // PKCS9STRING_TYPE contains the valid string types in a PKCS9String. |
| #define PKCS9STRING_TYPE (DIRSTRING_TYPE | B_ASN1_IA5STRING) |
| |
| // ASN1_mbstring_copy converts |len| bytes from |in| to an ASN.1 string. If |
| // |len| is -1, |in| must be NUL-terminated and the length is determined by |
| // |strlen|. |in| is decoded according to |inform|, which must be one of |
| // |MBSTRING_*|. |mask| determines the set of valid output types and is a |
| // bitmask containing a subset of |B_ASN1_PRINTABLESTRING|, |B_ASN1_IA5STRING|, |
| // |B_ASN1_T61STRING|, |B_ASN1_BMPSTRING|, |B_ASN1_UNIVERSALSTRING|, and |
| // |B_ASN1_UTF8STRING|, in that preference order. This function chooses the |
| // first output type in |mask| which can represent |in|. It interprets T61String |
| // as Latin-1, rather than T.61. |
| // |
| // If |mask| is zero, |DIRSTRING_TYPE| is used by default. |
| // |
| // On success, this function returns the |V_ASN1_*| constant corresponding to |
| // the selected output type and, if |out| and |*out| are both non-NULL, updates |
| // the object at |*out| with the result. If |out| is non-NULL and |*out| is |
| // NULL, it instead sets |*out| to a newly-allocated |ASN1_STRING| containing |
| // the result. If |out| is NULL, it returns the selected output type without |
| // constructing an |ASN1_STRING|. On error, this function returns -1. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_mbstring_copy(ASN1_STRING **out, const uint8_t *in, |
| int len, int inform, unsigned long mask); |
| |
| // ASN1_mbstring_ncopy behaves like |ASN1_mbstring_copy| but returns an error if |
| // the input is less than |minsize| or greater than |maxsize| codepoints long. A |
| // |maxsize| value of zero is ignored. Note the sizes are measured in |
| // codepoints, not output bytes. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_mbstring_ncopy(ASN1_STRING **out, const uint8_t *in, |
| int len, int inform, unsigned long mask, |
| long minsize, long maxsize); |
| |
| // ASN1_STRING_set_by_NID behaves like |ASN1_mbstring_ncopy|, but determines |
| // |mask|, |minsize|, and |maxsize| based on |nid|. When |nid| is a recognized |
| // X.509 attribute type, it will pick a suitable ASN.1 string type and bounds. |
| // For most attribute types, it preferentially chooses UTF8String. If |nid| is |
| // unrecognized, it uses UTF8String by default. |
| // |
| // Slightly unlike |ASN1_mbstring_ncopy|, this function interprets |out| and |
| // returns its result as follows: If |out| is NULL, it returns a newly-allocated |
| // |ASN1_STRING| containing the result. If |out| is non-NULL and |
| // |*out| is NULL, it additionally sets |*out| to the result. If both |out| and |
| // |*out| are non-NULL, it instead updates the object at |*out| and returns |
| // |*out|. In all cases, it returns NULL on error. |
| // |
| // This function supports the following NIDs: |NID_countryName|, |
| // |NID_dnQualifier|, |NID_domainComponent|, |NID_friendlyName|, |
| // |NID_givenName|, |NID_initials|, |NID_localityName|, |NID_ms_csp_name|, |
| // |NID_name|, |NID_organizationalUnitName|, |NID_organizationName|, |
| // |NID_pkcs9_challengePassword|, |NID_pkcs9_emailAddress|, |
| // |NID_pkcs9_unstructuredAddress|, |NID_pkcs9_unstructuredName|, |
| // |NID_serialNumber|, |NID_stateOrProvinceName|, and |NID_surname|. Additional |
| // NIDs may be registered with |ASN1_STRING_set_by_NID|, but it is recommended |
| // to call |ASN1_mbstring_ncopy| directly instead. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_STRING *ASN1_STRING_set_by_NID(ASN1_STRING **out, |
| const unsigned char *in, |
| int len, int inform, |
| int nid); |
| |
| // STABLE_NO_MASK causes |ASN1_STRING_TABLE_add| to allow types other than |
| // UTF8String. |
| #define STABLE_NO_MASK 0x02 |
| |
| // ASN1_STRING_TABLE_add registers the corresponding parameters with |nid|, for |
| // use with |ASN1_STRING_set_by_NID|. It returns one on success and zero on |
| // error. It is an error to call this function if |nid| is a built-in NID, or |
| // was already registered by a previous call. |
| // |
| // WARNING: This function affects global state in the library. If two libraries |
| // in the same address space register information for the same OID, one call |
| // will fail. Prefer directly passing the desired parametrs to |
| // |ASN1_mbstring_copy| or |ASN1_mbstring_ncopy| instead. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_STRING_TABLE_add(int nid, long minsize, long maxsize, |
| unsigned long mask, |
| unsigned long flags); |
| |
| |
| // Multi-strings. |
| // |
| // A multi-string, or "MSTRING", is an |ASN1_STRING| that represents a CHOICE of |
| // several string or string-like types, such as X.509's DirectoryString. The |
| // |ASN1_STRING|'s type field determines which type is used. |
| // |
| // Multi-string types are associated with a bitmask, using the |B_ASN1_*| |
| // constants, which defines which types are valid. |
| |
| // B_ASN1_DIRECTORYSTRING is a bitmask of types allowed in an X.509 |
| // DirectoryString (RFC 5280). |
| #define B_ASN1_DIRECTORYSTRING \ |
| (B_ASN1_PRINTABLESTRING | B_ASN1_TELETEXSTRING | B_ASN1_BMPSTRING | \ |
| B_ASN1_UNIVERSALSTRING | B_ASN1_UTF8STRING) |
| |
| // DIRECTORYSTRING_new returns a newly-allocated |ASN1_STRING| with type -1, or |
| // NULL on error. The resulting |ASN1_STRING| is not a valid X.509 |
| // DirectoryString until initialized with a value. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_STRING *DIRECTORYSTRING_new(void); |
| |
| // DIRECTORYSTRING_free calls |ASN1_STRING_free|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void DIRECTORYSTRING_free(ASN1_STRING *str); |
| |
| // d2i_DIRECTORYSTRING parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded |
| // X.509 DirectoryString (RFC 5280), as described in |d2i_SAMPLE_with_reuse|. |
| // |
| // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/354): This function currently also accepts |
| // BER, but this will be removed in the future. |
| // |
| // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/449): DirectoryString's non-empty string |
| // requirement is not currently enforced. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_STRING *d2i_DIRECTORYSTRING(ASN1_STRING **out, |
| const uint8_t **inp, long len); |
| |
| // i2d_DIRECTORYSTRING marshals |in| as a DER-encoded X.509 DirectoryString (RFC |
| // 5280), as described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_DIRECTORYSTRING(const ASN1_STRING *in, uint8_t **outp); |
| |
| // DIRECTORYSTRING is an |ASN1_ITEM| whose ASN.1 type is X.509 DirectoryString |
| // (RFC 5280) and C type is |ASN1_STRING*|. |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(DIRECTORYSTRING) |
| |
| // B_ASN1_DISPLAYTEXT is a bitmask of types allowed in an X.509 DisplayText (RFC |
| // 5280). |
| #define B_ASN1_DISPLAYTEXT \ |
| (B_ASN1_IA5STRING | B_ASN1_VISIBLESTRING | B_ASN1_BMPSTRING | \ |
| B_ASN1_UTF8STRING) |
| |
| // DISPLAYTEXT_new returns a newly-allocated |ASN1_STRING| with type -1, or NULL |
| // on error. The resulting |ASN1_STRING| is not a valid X.509 DisplayText until |
| // initialized with a value. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_STRING *DISPLAYTEXT_new(void); |
| |
| // DISPLAYTEXT_free calls |ASN1_STRING_free|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void DISPLAYTEXT_free(ASN1_STRING *str); |
| |
| // d2i_DISPLAYTEXT parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded X.509 |
| // DisplayText (RFC 5280), as described in |d2i_SAMPLE_with_reuse|. |
| // |
| // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/354): This function currently also accepts |
| // BER, but this will be removed in the future. |
| // |
| // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/449): DisplayText's size limits are not |
| // currently enforced. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_STRING *d2i_DISPLAYTEXT(ASN1_STRING **out, |
| const uint8_t **inp, long len); |
| |
| // i2d_DISPLAYTEXT marshals |in| as a DER-encoded X.509 DisplayText (RFC 5280), |
| // as described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_DISPLAYTEXT(const ASN1_STRING *in, uint8_t **outp); |
| |
| // DISPLAYTEXT is an |ASN1_ITEM| whose ASN.1 type is X.509 DisplayText (RFC |
| // 5280) and C type is |ASN1_STRING*|. |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(DISPLAYTEXT) |
| |
| |
| // Bit strings. |
| // |
| // An ASN.1 BIT STRING type represents a string of bits. The string may not |
| // necessarily be a whole number of bytes. BIT STRINGs occur in ASN.1 structures |
| // in several forms: |
| // |
| // Some BIT STRINGs represent a bitmask of named bits, such as the X.509 key |
| // usage extension in RFC 5280, section 4.2.1.3. For such bit strings, DER |
| // imposes an additional restriction that trailing zero bits are removed. Some |
| // functions like |ASN1_BIT_STRING_set_bit| help in maintaining this. |
| // |
| // Other BIT STRINGs are arbitrary strings of bits used as identifiers and do |
| // not have this constraint, such as the X.509 issuerUniqueID field. |
| // |
| // Finally, some structures use BIT STRINGs as a container for byte strings. For |
| // example, the signatureValue field in X.509 and the subjectPublicKey field in |
| // SubjectPublicKeyInfo are defined as BIT STRINGs with a value specific to the |
| // AlgorithmIdentifier. While some unknown algorithm could choose to store |
| // arbitrary bit strings, all supported algorithms use a byte string, with bit |
| // order matching the DER encoding. Callers interpreting a BIT STRING as a byte |
| // string should use |ASN1_BIT_STRING_num_bytes| instead of |ASN1_STRING_length| |
| // and reject bit strings that are not a whole number of bytes. |
| // |
| // This library represents BIT STRINGs as |ASN1_STRING|s with type |
| // |V_ASN1_BIT_STRING|. The data contains the encoded form of the BIT STRING, |
| // including any padding bits added to round to a whole number of bytes, but |
| // excluding the leading byte containing the number of padding bits. If |
| // |ASN1_STRING_FLAG_BITS_LEFT| is set, the bottom three bits contains the |
| // number of padding bits. For example, DER encodes the BIT STRING {1, 0} as |
| // {0x06, 0x80 = 0b10_000000}. The |ASN1_STRING| representation has data of |
| // {0x80} and flags of ASN1_STRING_FLAG_BITS_LEFT | 6. If |
| // |ASN1_STRING_FLAG_BITS_LEFT| is unset, trailing zero bits are implicitly |
| // removed. Callers should not rely this representation when constructing bit |
| // strings. The padding bits in the |ASN1_STRING| data must be zero. |
| |
| // ASN1_BIT_STRING_new calls |ASN1_STRING_type_new| with |V_ASN1_BIT_STRING|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_BIT_STRING *ASN1_BIT_STRING_new(void); |
| |
| // ASN1_BIT_STRING_free calls |ASN1_STRING_free|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void ASN1_BIT_STRING_free(ASN1_BIT_STRING *str); |
| |
| // d2i_ASN1_BIT_STRING parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded |
| // ASN.1 BIT STRING, as described in |d2i_SAMPLE_with_reuse|. |
| // |
| // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/354): This function currently also accepts |
| // BER, but this will be removed in the future. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_BIT_STRING *d2i_ASN1_BIT_STRING(ASN1_BIT_STRING **out, |
| const uint8_t **inp, |
| long len); |
| |
| // i2d_ASN1_BIT_STRING marshals |in| as a DER-encoded ASN.1 BIT STRING, as |
| // described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_ASN1_BIT_STRING(const ASN1_BIT_STRING *in, |
| uint8_t **outp); |
| |
| // c2i_ASN1_BIT_STRING decodes |len| bytes from |*inp| as the contents of a |
| // DER-encoded BIT STRING, excluding the tag and length. It behaves like |
| // |d2i_SAMPLE_with_reuse| except, on success, it always consumes all |len| |
| // bytes. |
| // |
| // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/354): This function currently also accepts |
| // BER, but this will be removed in the future. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_BIT_STRING *c2i_ASN1_BIT_STRING(ASN1_BIT_STRING **out, |
| const uint8_t **inp, |
| long len); |
| |
| // i2c_ASN1_BIT_STRING encodes |in| as the contents of a DER-encoded BIT STRING, |
| // excluding the tag and length. If |outp| is non-NULL, it writes the result to |
| // |*outp|, advances |*outp| just past the output, and returns the number of |
| // bytes written. |*outp| must have space available for the result. If |outp| is |
| // NULL, it returns the number of bytes without writing anything. On error, it |
| // returns a value <= 0. |
| // |
| // Note this function differs slightly from |i2d_SAMPLE|. If |outp| is non-NULL |
| // and |*outp| is NULL, it does not allocate a new buffer. |
| // |
| // TODO(davidben): This function currently returns zero on error instead of -1, |
| // but it is also mostly infallible. I've currently documented <= 0 to suggest |
| // callers work with both. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2c_ASN1_BIT_STRING(const ASN1_BIT_STRING *in, |
| uint8_t **outp); |
| |
| // ASN1_BIT_STRING is an |ASN1_ITEM| with ASN.1 type BIT STRING and C type |
| // |ASN1_BIT_STRING*|. |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(ASN1_BIT_STRING) |
| |
| // ASN1_BIT_STRING_num_bytes computes the length of |str| in bytes. If |str|'s |
| // bit length is a multiple of 8, it sets |*out| to the byte length and returns |
| // one. Otherwise, it returns zero. |
| // |
| // This function may be used with |ASN1_STRING_get0_data| to interpret |str| as |
| // a byte string. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_BIT_STRING_num_bytes(const ASN1_BIT_STRING *str, |
| size_t *out); |
| |
| // ASN1_BIT_STRING_set calls |ASN1_STRING_set|. It leaves flags unchanged, so |
| // the caller must set the number of unused bits. |
| // |
| // TODO(davidben): Maybe it should? Wrapping a byte string in a bit string is a |
| // common use case. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_BIT_STRING_set(ASN1_BIT_STRING *str, |
| const unsigned char *d, |
| ossl_ssize_t length); |
| |
| // ASN1_BIT_STRING_set_bit sets bit |n| of |str| to one if |value| is non-zero |
| // and zero if |value| is zero, resizing |str| as needed. It then truncates |
| // trailing zeros in |str| to align with the DER represention for a bit string |
| // with named bits. It returns one on success and zero on error. |n| is indexed |
| // beginning from zero. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_BIT_STRING_set_bit(ASN1_BIT_STRING *str, int n, |
| int value); |
| |
| // ASN1_BIT_STRING_get_bit returns one if bit |n| of |a| is in bounds and set, |
| // and zero otherwise. |n| is indexed beginning from zero. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_BIT_STRING_get_bit(const ASN1_BIT_STRING *str, int n); |
| |
| // ASN1_BIT_STRING_check returns one if |str| only contains bits that are set in |
| // the |flags_len| bytes pointed by |flags|. Otherwise it returns zero. Bits in |
| // |flags| are arranged according to the DER representation, so bit 0 |
| // corresponds to the MSB of |flags[0]|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_BIT_STRING_check(const ASN1_BIT_STRING *str, |
| const unsigned char *flags, |
| int flags_len); |
| |
| |
| // Integers and enumerated values. |
| // |
| // INTEGER and ENUMERATED values are represented as |ASN1_STRING|s where the |
| // data contains the big-endian encoding of the absolute value of the integer. |
| // The sign bit is encoded in the type: non-negative values have a type of |
| // |V_ASN1_INTEGER| or |V_ASN1_ENUMERATED|, while negative values have a type of |
| // |V_ASN1_NEG_INTEGER| or |V_ASN1_NEG_ENUMERATED|. Note this differs from DER's |
| // two's complement representation. |
| // |
| // The data in the |ASN1_STRING| may not have leading zeros. Note this means |
| // zero is represented as the empty string. Parsing functions will never return |
| // invalid representations. If an invalid input is constructed, the marshaling |
| // functions will skip leading zeros, however other functions, such as |
| // |ASN1_INTEGER_cmp| or |ASN1_INTEGER_get|, may not return the correct result. |
| |
| DEFINE_STACK_OF(ASN1_INTEGER) |
| |
| // ASN1_INTEGER_new calls |ASN1_STRING_type_new| with |V_ASN1_INTEGER|. The |
| // resulting object has value zero. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_INTEGER *ASN1_INTEGER_new(void); |
| |
| // ASN1_INTEGER_free calls |ASN1_STRING_free|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void ASN1_INTEGER_free(ASN1_INTEGER *str); |
| |
| // ASN1_INTEGER_dup calls |ASN1_STRING_dup|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_INTEGER *ASN1_INTEGER_dup(const ASN1_INTEGER *x); |
| |
| // d2i_ASN1_INTEGER parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded |
| // ASN.1 INTEGER, as described in |d2i_SAMPLE_with_reuse|. |
| // |
| // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/354): This function currently also accepts |
| // BER, but this will be removed in the future. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_INTEGER *d2i_ASN1_INTEGER(ASN1_INTEGER **out, |
| const uint8_t **inp, long len); |
| |
| // i2d_ASN1_INTEGER marshals |in| as a DER-encoded ASN.1 INTEGER, as |
| // described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_ASN1_INTEGER(const ASN1_INTEGER *in, uint8_t **outp); |
| |
| // c2i_ASN1_INTEGER decodes |len| bytes from |*inp| as the contents of a |
| // DER-encoded INTEGER, excluding the tag and length. It behaves like |
| // |d2i_SAMPLE_with_reuse| except, on success, it always consumes all |len| |
| // bytes. |
| // |
| // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/354): This function currently also accepts |
| // some invalid inputs, but this will be removed in the future. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_INTEGER *c2i_ASN1_INTEGER(ASN1_INTEGER **in, |
| const uint8_t **outp, long len); |
| |
| // i2c_ASN1_INTEGER encodes |in| as the contents of a DER-encoded INTEGER, |
| // excluding the tag and length. If |outp| is non-NULL, it writes the result to |
| // |*outp|, advances |*outp| just past the output, and returns the number of |
| // bytes written. |*outp| must have space available for the result. If |outp| is |
| // NULL, it returns the number of bytes without writing anything. On error, it |
| // returns a value <= 0. |
| // |
| // Note this function differs slightly from |i2d_SAMPLE|. If |outp| is non-NULL |
| // and |*outp| is NULL, it does not allocate a new buffer. |
| // |
| // TODO(davidben): This function currently returns zero on error instead of -1, |
| // but it is also mostly infallible. I've currently documented <= 0 to suggest |
| // callers work with both. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2c_ASN1_INTEGER(const ASN1_INTEGER *in, uint8_t **outp); |
| |
| // ASN1_INTEGER is an |ASN1_ITEM| with ASN.1 type INTEGER and C type |
| // |ASN1_INTEGER*|. |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(ASN1_INTEGER) |
| |
| // ASN1_INTEGER_set_uint64 sets |a| to an INTEGER with value |v|. It returns one |
| // on success and zero on error. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_INTEGER_set_uint64(ASN1_INTEGER *out, uint64_t v); |
| |
| // ASN1_INTEGER_set_int64 sets |a| to an INTEGER with value |v|. It returns one |
| // on success and zero on error. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_INTEGER_set_int64(ASN1_INTEGER *out, int64_t v); |
| |
| // ASN1_INTEGER_get_uint64 converts |a| to a |uint64_t|. On success, it returns |
| // one and sets |*out| to the result. If |a| did not fit or has the wrong type, |
| // it returns zero. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_INTEGER_get_uint64(uint64_t *out, |
| const ASN1_INTEGER *a); |
| |
| // ASN1_INTEGER_get_int64 converts |a| to a |int64_t|. On success, it returns |
| // one and sets |*out| to the result. If |a| did not fit or has the wrong type, |
| // it returns zero. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_INTEGER_get_int64(int64_t *out, const ASN1_INTEGER *a); |
| |
| // BN_to_ASN1_INTEGER sets |ai| to an INTEGER with value |bn| and returns |ai| |
| // on success or NULL or error. If |ai| is NULL, it returns a newly-allocated |
| // |ASN1_INTEGER| on success instead, which the caller must release with |
| // |ASN1_INTEGER_free|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_INTEGER *BN_to_ASN1_INTEGER(const BIGNUM *bn, |
| ASN1_INTEGER *ai); |
| |
| // ASN1_INTEGER_to_BN sets |bn| to the value of |ai| and returns |bn| on success |
| // or NULL or error. If |bn| is NULL, it returns a newly-allocated |BIGNUM| on |
| // success instead, which the caller must release with |BN_free|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT BIGNUM *ASN1_INTEGER_to_BN(const ASN1_INTEGER *ai, BIGNUM *bn); |
| |
| // ASN1_INTEGER_cmp compares the values of |x| and |y|. It returns an integer |
| // equal to, less than, or greater than zero if |x| is equal to, less than, or |
| // greater than |y|, respectively. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_INTEGER_cmp(const ASN1_INTEGER *x, |
| const ASN1_INTEGER *y); |
| |
| // ASN1_ENUMERATED_new calls |ASN1_STRING_type_new| with |V_ASN1_ENUMERATED|. |
| // The resulting object has value zero. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_ENUMERATED *ASN1_ENUMERATED_new(void); |
| |
| // ASN1_ENUMERATED_free calls |ASN1_STRING_free|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void ASN1_ENUMERATED_free(ASN1_ENUMERATED *str); |
| |
| // d2i_ASN1_ENUMERATED parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded |
| // ASN.1 ENUMERATED, as described in |d2i_SAMPLE_with_reuse|. |
| // |
| // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/354): This function currently also accepts |
| // BER, but this will be removed in the future. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_ENUMERATED *d2i_ASN1_ENUMERATED(ASN1_ENUMERATED **out, |
| const uint8_t **inp, |
| long len); |
| |
| // i2d_ASN1_ENUMERATED marshals |in| as a DER-encoded ASN.1 ENUMERATED, as |
| // described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_ASN1_ENUMERATED(const ASN1_ENUMERATED *in, |
| uint8_t **outp); |
| |
| // ASN1_ENUMERATED is an |ASN1_ITEM| with ASN.1 type ENUMERATED and C type |
| // |ASN1_ENUMERATED*|. |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(ASN1_ENUMERATED) |
| |
| // ASN1_ENUMERATED_set_uint64 sets |a| to an ENUMERATED with value |v|. It |
| // returns one on success and zero on error. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_ENUMERATED_set_uint64(ASN1_ENUMERATED *out, uint64_t v); |
| |
| // ASN1_ENUMERATED_set_int64 sets |a| to an ENUMERATED with value |v|. It |
| // returns one on success and zero on error. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_ENUMERATED_set_int64(ASN1_ENUMERATED *out, int64_t v); |
| |
| // ASN1_ENUMERATED_get_uint64 converts |a| to a |uint64_t|. On success, it |
| // returns one and sets |*out| to the result. If |a| did not fit or has the |
| // wrong type, it returns zero. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_ENUMERATED_get_uint64(uint64_t *out, |
| const ASN1_ENUMERATED *a); |
| |
| // ASN1_ENUMERATED_get_int64 converts |a| to a |int64_t|. On success, it |
| // returns one and sets |*out| to the result. If |a| did not fit or has the |
| // wrong type, it returns zero. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_ENUMERATED_get_int64(int64_t *out, |
| const ASN1_ENUMERATED *a); |
| |
| // BN_to_ASN1_ENUMERATED sets |ai| to an ENUMERATED with value |bn| and returns |
| // |ai| on success or NULL or error. If |ai| is NULL, it returns a |
| // newly-allocated |ASN1_ENUMERATED| on success instead, which the caller must |
| // release with |ASN1_ENUMERATED_free|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_ENUMERATED *BN_to_ASN1_ENUMERATED(const BIGNUM *bn, |
| ASN1_ENUMERATED *ai); |
| |
| // ASN1_ENUMERATED_to_BN sets |bn| to the value of |ai| and returns |bn| on |
| // success or NULL or error. If |bn| is NULL, it returns a newly-allocated |
| // |BIGNUM| on success instead, which the caller must release with |BN_free|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT BIGNUM *ASN1_ENUMERATED_to_BN(const ASN1_ENUMERATED *ai, |
| BIGNUM *bn); |
| |
| |
| // Time. |
| // |
| // GeneralizedTime and UTCTime values are represented as |ASN1_STRING|s. The |
| // type field is |V_ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME| or |V_ASN1_UTCTIME|, respectively. The |
| // data field contains the DER encoding of the value. For example, the UNIX |
| // epoch would be "19700101000000Z" for a GeneralizedTime and "700101000000Z" |
| // for a UTCTime. |
| // |
| // ASN.1 does not define how to interpret UTCTime's two-digit year. RFC 5280 |
| // defines it as a range from 1950 to 2049 for X.509. The library uses the |
| // RFC 5280 interpretation. It does not currently enforce the restrictions from |
| // BER, and the additional restrictions from RFC 5280, but future versions may. |
| // Callers should not rely on fractional seconds and non-UTC time zones. |
| // |
| // The |ASN1_TIME| typedef is a multi-string representing the X.509 Time type, |
| // which is a CHOICE of GeneralizedTime and UTCTime, using UTCTime when the |
| // value is in range. |
| |
| // ASN1_UTCTIME_new calls |ASN1_STRING_type_new| with |V_ASN1_UTCTIME|. The |
| // resulting object contains empty contents and must be initialized to be a |
| // valid UTCTime. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_UTCTIME *ASN1_UTCTIME_new(void); |
| |
| // ASN1_UTCTIME_free calls |ASN1_STRING_free|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void ASN1_UTCTIME_free(ASN1_UTCTIME *str); |
| |
| // d2i_ASN1_UTCTIME parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded |
| // ASN.1 UTCTime, as described in |d2i_SAMPLE_with_reuse|. |
| // |
| // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/354): This function currently also accepts |
| // BER, but this will be removed in the future. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_UTCTIME *d2i_ASN1_UTCTIME(ASN1_UTCTIME **out, |
| const uint8_t **inp, long len); |
| |
| // i2d_ASN1_UTCTIME marshals |in| as a DER-encoded ASN.1 UTCTime, as |
| // described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_ASN1_UTCTIME(const ASN1_UTCTIME *in, uint8_t **outp); |
| |
| // ASN1_UTCTIME is an |ASN1_ITEM| with ASN.1 type UTCTime and C type |
| // |ASN1_UTCTIME*|. |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(ASN1_UTCTIME) |
| |
| // ASN1_UTCTIME_check returns one if |a| is a valid UTCTime and zero otherwise. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_UTCTIME_check(const ASN1_UTCTIME *a); |
| |
| // ASN1_UTCTIME_set represents |t| as a UTCTime and writes the result to |s|. It |
| // returns |s| on success and NULL on error. If |s| is NULL, it returns a |
| // newly-allocated |ASN1_UTCTIME| instead. |
| // |
| // Note this function may fail if the time is out of range for UTCTime. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_UTCTIME *ASN1_UTCTIME_set(ASN1_UTCTIME *s, time_t t); |
| |
| // ASN1_UTCTIME_adj adds |offset_day| days and |offset_sec| seconds to |t| and |
| // writes the result to |s| as a UTCTime. It returns |s| on success and NULL on |
| // error. If |s| is NULL, it returns a newly-allocated |ASN1_UTCTIME| instead. |
| // |
| // Note this function may fail if the time overflows or is out of range for |
| // UTCTime. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_UTCTIME *ASN1_UTCTIME_adj(ASN1_UTCTIME *s, time_t t, |
| int offset_day, long offset_sec); |
| |
| // ASN1_UTCTIME_set_string sets |s| to a UTCTime whose contents are a copy of |
| // |str|. It returns one on success and zero on error or if |str| is not a valid |
| // UTCTime. |
| // |
| // If |s| is NULL, this function validates |str| without copying it. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_UTCTIME_set_string(ASN1_UTCTIME *s, const char *str); |
| |
| // ASN1_UTCTIME_cmp_time_t compares |s| to |t|. It returns -1 if |s| < |t|, 0 if |
| // they are equal, 1 if |s| > |t|, and -2 on error. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_UTCTIME_cmp_time_t(const ASN1_UTCTIME *s, time_t t); |
| |
| // ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME_new calls |ASN1_STRING_type_new| with |
| // |V_ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME|. The resulting object contains empty contents and |
| // must be initialized to be a valid GeneralizedTime. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME *ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME_new(void); |
| |
| // ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME_free calls |ASN1_STRING_free|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME_free(ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME *str); |
| |
| // d2i_ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a |
| // DER-encoded ASN.1 GeneralizedTime, as described in |d2i_SAMPLE_with_reuse|. |
| // |
| // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/354): This function currently also accepts |
| // BER, but this will be removed in the future. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME *d2i_ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME( |
| ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME **out, const uint8_t **inp, long len); |
| |
| // i2d_ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME marshals |in| as a DER-encoded ASN.1 |
| // GeneralizedTime, as described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME(const ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME *in, |
| uint8_t **outp); |
| |
| // ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME is an |ASN1_ITEM| with ASN.1 type GeneralizedTime and C |
| // type |ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME*|. |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME) |
| |
| // ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME_check returns one if |a| is a valid GeneralizedTime and |
| // zero otherwise. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME_check(const ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME *a); |
| |
| // ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME_set represents |t| as a GeneralizedTime and writes the |
| // result to |s|. It returns |s| on success and NULL on error. If |s| is NULL, |
| // it returns a newly-allocated |ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME| instead. |
| // |
| // Note this function may fail if the time is out of range for GeneralizedTime. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME *ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME_set( |
| ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME *s, time_t t); |
| |
| // ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME_adj adds |offset_day| days and |offset_sec| seconds to |
| // |t| and writes the result to |s| as a GeneralizedTime. It returns |s| on |
| // success and NULL on error. If |s| is NULL, it returns a newly-allocated |
| // |ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME| instead. |
| // |
| // Note this function may fail if the time overflows or is out of range for |
| // GeneralizedTime. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME *ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME_adj( |
| ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME *s, time_t t, int offset_day, long offset_sec); |
| |
| // ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME_set_string sets |s| to a GeneralizedTime whose contents |
| // are a copy of |str|. It returns one on success and zero on error or if |str| |
| // is not a valid GeneralizedTime. |
| // |
| // If |s| is NULL, this function validates |str| without copying it. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME_set_string(ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME *s, |
| const char *str); |
| |
| // B_ASN1_TIME is a bitmask of types allowed in an X.509 Time. |
| #define B_ASN1_TIME (B_ASN1_UTCTIME | B_ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME) |
| |
| // ASN1_TIME_new returns a newly-allocated |ASN1_TIME| with type -1, or NULL on |
| // error. The resulting |ASN1_TIME| is not a valid X.509 Time until initialized |
| // with a value. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_TIME *ASN1_TIME_new(void); |
| |
| // ASN1_TIME_free releases memory associated with |str|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void ASN1_TIME_free(ASN1_TIME *str); |
| |
| // d2i_ASN1_TIME parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded X.509 |
| // Time (RFC 5280), as described in |d2i_SAMPLE_with_reuse|. |
| // |
| // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/354): This function currently also accepts |
| // BER, but this will be removed in the future. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_TIME *d2i_ASN1_TIME(ASN1_TIME **out, const uint8_t **inp, |
| long len); |
| |
| // i2d_ASN1_TIME marshals |in| as a DER-encoded X.509 Time (RFC 5280), as |
| // described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_ASN1_TIME(const ASN1_TIME *in, uint8_t **outp); |
| |
| // ASN1_TIME is an |ASN1_ITEM| whose ASN.1 type is X.509 Time (RFC 5280) and C |
| // type is |ASN1_TIME*|. |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(ASN1_TIME) |
| |
| // ASN1_TIME_diff computes |to| - |from|. On success, it sets |*out_days| to the |
| // difference in days, rounded towards zero, sets |*out_seconds| to the |
| // remainder, and returns one. On error, it returns zero. |
| // |
| // If |from| is before |to|, both outputs will be <= 0, with at least one |
| // negative. If |from| is after |to|, both will be >= 0, with at least one |
| // positive. If they are equal, ignoring fractional seconds, both will be zero. |
| // |
| // Note this function may fail on overflow, or if |from| or |to| cannot be |
| // decoded. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_TIME_diff(int *out_days, int *out_seconds, |
| const ASN1_TIME *from, const ASN1_TIME *to); |
| |
| // ASN1_TIME_set represents |t| as a GeneralizedTime or UTCTime and writes |
| // the result to |s|. As in RFC 5280, section 4.1.2.5, it uses UTCTime when the |
| // time fits and GeneralizedTime otherwise. It returns |s| on success and NULL |
| // on error. If |s| is NULL, it returns a newly-allocated |ASN1_TIME| instead. |
| // |
| // Note this function may fail if the time is out of range for GeneralizedTime. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_TIME *ASN1_TIME_set(ASN1_TIME *s, time_t t); |
| |
| // ASN1_TIME_adj adds |offset_day| days and |offset_sec| seconds to |
| // |t| and writes the result to |s|. As in RFC 5280, section 4.1.2.5, it uses |
| // UTCTime when the time fits and GeneralizedTime otherwise. It returns |s| on |
| // success and NULL on error. If |s| is NULL, it returns a newly-allocated |
| // |ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME| instead. |
| // |
| // Note this function may fail if the time overflows or is out of range for |
| // GeneralizedTime. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_TIME *ASN1_TIME_adj(ASN1_TIME *s, time_t t, int offset_day, |
| long offset_sec); |
| |
| // ASN1_TIME_check returns one if |t| is a valid UTCTime or GeneralizedTime, and |
| // zero otherwise. |t|'s type determines which check is performed. This |
| // function does not enforce that UTCTime was used when possible. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_TIME_check(const ASN1_TIME *t); |
| |
| // ASN1_TIME_to_generalizedtime converts |t| to a GeneralizedTime. If |out| is |
| // NULL, it returns a newly-allocated |ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME| on success, or NULL |
| // on error. If |out| is non-NULL and |*out| is NULL, it additionally sets |
| // |*out| to the result. If |out| and |*out| are non-NULL, it instead updates |
| // the object pointed by |*out| and returns |*out| on success or NULL on error. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME *ASN1_TIME_to_generalizedtime( |
| const ASN1_TIME *t, ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME **out); |
| |
| // ASN1_TIME_set_string behaves like |ASN1_UTCTIME_set_string| if |str| is a |
| // valid UTCTime, and |ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME_set_string| if |str| is a valid |
| // GeneralizedTime. If |str| is neither, it returns zero. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_TIME_set_string(ASN1_TIME *s, const char *str); |
| |
| // ASN1_TIME_to_time_t converts |t| to a time_t value in |out|. On |
| // success, one is returned. On failure zero is returned. This function |
| // will fail if the time can not be represented in a time_t. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_TIME_to_time_t(const ASN1_TIME *t, time_t *out); |
| |
| // ASN1_TIME_to_posix converts |t| to a POSIX time value in |out|. On |
| // success, one is returned. On failure zero is returned. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_TIME_to_posix(const ASN1_TIME *t, int64_t *out); |
| |
| // TODO(davidben): Expand and document function prototypes generated in macros. |
| |
| |
| // NULL values. |
| // |
| // This library represents the ASN.1 NULL value by a non-NULL pointer to the |
| // opaque type |ASN1_NULL|. An omitted OPTIONAL ASN.1 NULL value is a NULL |
| // pointer. Unlike other pointer types, it is not necessary to free |ASN1_NULL| |
| // pointers, but it is safe to do so. |
| |
| // ASN1_NULL_new returns an opaque, non-NULL pointer. It is safe to call |
| // |ASN1_NULL_free| on the result, but not necessary. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_NULL *ASN1_NULL_new(void); |
| |
| // ASN1_NULL_free does nothing. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void ASN1_NULL_free(ASN1_NULL *null); |
| |
| // d2i_ASN1_NULL parses a DER-encoded ASN.1 NULL value from up to |len| bytes |
| // at |*inp|, as described in |d2i_SAMPLE|. |
| // |
| // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/354): This function currently also accepts |
| // BER, but this will be removed in the future. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_NULL *d2i_ASN1_NULL(ASN1_NULL **out, const uint8_t **inp, |
| long len); |
| |
| // i2d_ASN1_NULL marshals |in| as a DER-encoded ASN.1 NULL value, as described |
| // in |i2d_SAMPLE|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_ASN1_NULL(const ASN1_NULL *in, uint8_t **outp); |
| |
| // ASN1_NULL is an |ASN1_ITEM| with ASN.1 type NULL and C type |ASN1_NULL*|. |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(ASN1_NULL) |
| |
| |
| // Object identifiers. |
| // |
| // An |ASN1_OBJECT| represents a ASN.1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER. See also obj.h for |
| // additional functions relating to |ASN1_OBJECT|. |
| // |
| // TODO(davidben): What's the relationship between asn1.h and obj.h? Most of |
| // obj.h deals with the large NID table, but then functions like |OBJ_get0_data| |
| // or |OBJ_dup| are general |ASN1_OBJECT| functions. |
| |
| DEFINE_STACK_OF(ASN1_OBJECT) |
| |
| // ASN1_OBJECT_create returns a newly-allocated |ASN1_OBJECT| with |len| bytes |
| // from |data| as the encoded OID, or NULL on error. |data| should contain the |
| // DER-encoded identifier, excluding the tag and length. |
| // |
| // |nid| should be |NID_undef|. Passing a NID value that does not match |data| |
| // will cause some functions to misbehave. |sn| and |ln| should be NULL. If |
| // non-NULL, they are stored as short and long names, respectively, but these |
| // values have no effect for |ASN1_OBJECT|s created through this function. |
| // |
| // TODO(davidben): Should we just ignore all those parameters? NIDs and names |
| // are only relevant for |ASN1_OBJECT|s in the obj.h table. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_OBJECT *ASN1_OBJECT_create(int nid, const uint8_t *data, |
| int len, const char *sn, |
| const char *ln); |
| |
| // ASN1_OBJECT_free releases memory associated with |a|. If |a| is a static |
| // |ASN1_OBJECT|, returned from |OBJ_nid2obj|, this function does nothing. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void ASN1_OBJECT_free(ASN1_OBJECT *a); |
| |
| // d2i_ASN1_OBJECT parses a DER-encoded ASN.1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER from up to |len| |
| // bytes at |*inp|, as described in |d2i_SAMPLE_with_reuse|. |
| // |
| // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/354): This function currently also accepts |
| // BER, but this will be removed in the future. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_OBJECT *d2i_ASN1_OBJECT(ASN1_OBJECT **out, |
| const uint8_t **inp, long len); |
| |
| // i2d_ASN1_OBJECT marshals |in| as a DER-encoded ASN.1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER, as |
| // described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_ASN1_OBJECT(const ASN1_OBJECT *a, uint8_t **outp); |
| |
| // c2i_ASN1_OBJECT decodes |len| bytes from |*inp| as the contents of a |
| // DER-encoded OBJECT IDENTIFIER, excluding the tag and length. It behaves like |
| // |d2i_SAMPLE_with_reuse| except, on success, it always consumes all |len| |
| // bytes. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_OBJECT *c2i_ASN1_OBJECT(ASN1_OBJECT **out, |
| const uint8_t **inp, long len); |
| |
| // ASN1_OBJECT is an |ASN1_ITEM| with ASN.1 type OBJECT IDENTIFIER and C type |
| // |ASN1_OBJECT*|. |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(ASN1_OBJECT) |
| |
| |
| // Arbitrary elements. |
| |
| // An asn1_type_st (aka |ASN1_TYPE|) represents an arbitrary ASN.1 element, |
| // typically used for ANY types. It contains a |type| field and a |value| union |
| // dependent on |type|. |
| // |
| // WARNING: This struct has a complex representation. Callers must not construct |
| // |ASN1_TYPE| values manually. Use |ASN1_TYPE_set| and |ASN1_TYPE_set1| |
| // instead. Additionally, callers performing non-trivial operations on this type |
| // are encouraged to use |CBS| and |CBB| from <openssl/bytestring.h>, and |
| // convert to or from |ASN1_TYPE| with |d2i_ASN1_TYPE| or |i2d_ASN1_TYPE|. |
| // |
| // The |type| field corresponds to the tag of the ASN.1 element being |
| // represented: |
| // |
| // If |type| is a |V_ASN1_*| constant for an ASN.1 string-like type, as defined |
| // by |ASN1_STRING|, the tag matches the constant. |value| contains an |
| // |ASN1_STRING| pointer (equivalently, one of the more specific typedefs). See |
| // |ASN1_STRING| for details on the representation. Unlike |ASN1_STRING|, |
| // |ASN1_TYPE| does not use the |V_ASN1_NEG| flag for negative INTEGER and |
| // ENUMERATE values. For a negative value, the |ASN1_TYPE|'s |type| will be |
| // |V_ASN1_INTEGER| or |V_ASN1_ENUMERATED|, but |value| will an |ASN1_STRING| |
| // whose |type| is |V_ASN1_NEG_INTEGER| or |V_ASN1_NEG_ENUMERATED|. |
| // |
| // If |type| is |V_ASN1_OBJECT|, the tag is OBJECT IDENTIFIER and |value| |
| // contains an |ASN1_OBJECT| pointer. |
| // |
| // If |type| is |V_ASN1_NULL|, the tag is NULL. |value| contains a NULL pointer. |
| // |
| // If |type| is |V_ASN1_BOOLEAN|, the tag is BOOLEAN. |value| contains an |
| // |ASN1_BOOLEAN|. |
| // |
| // If |type| is |V_ASN1_SEQUENCE|, |V_ASN1_SET|, or |V_ASN1_OTHER|, the tag is |
| // SEQUENCE, SET, or some non-universal tag, respectively. |value| is an |
| // |ASN1_STRING| containing the entire element, including the tag and length. |
| // The |ASN1_STRING|'s |type| field matches the containing |ASN1_TYPE|'s |type|. |
| // |
| // Other positive values of |type|, up to |V_ASN1_MAX_UNIVERSAL|, correspond to |
| // universal primitive tags not directly supported by this library. |value| is |
| // an |ASN1_STRING| containing the body of the element, excluding the tag |
| // and length. The |ASN1_STRING|'s |type| field matches the containing |
| // |ASN1_TYPE|'s |type|. |
| struct asn1_type_st { |
| int type; |
| union { |
| char *ptr; |
| ASN1_BOOLEAN boolean; |
| ASN1_STRING *asn1_string; |
| ASN1_OBJECT *object; |
| ASN1_INTEGER *integer; |
| ASN1_ENUMERATED *enumerated; |
| ASN1_BIT_STRING *bit_string; |
| ASN1_OCTET_STRING *octet_string; |
| ASN1_PRINTABLESTRING *printablestring; |
| ASN1_T61STRING *t61string; |
| ASN1_IA5STRING *ia5string; |
| ASN1_GENERALSTRING *generalstring; |
| ASN1_BMPSTRING *bmpstring; |
| ASN1_UNIVERSALSTRING *universalstring; |
| ASN1_UTCTIME *utctime; |
| ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME *generalizedtime; |
| ASN1_VISIBLESTRING *visiblestring; |
| ASN1_UTF8STRING *utf8string; |
| // set and sequence are left complete and still contain the entire element. |
| ASN1_STRING *set; |
| ASN1_STRING *sequence; |
| ASN1_VALUE *asn1_value; |
| } value; |
| }; |
| |
| DEFINE_STACK_OF(ASN1_TYPE) |
| |
| // ASN1_TYPE_new returns a newly-allocated |ASN1_TYPE|, or NULL on allocation |
| // failure. The resulting object has type -1 and must be initialized to be |
| // a valid ANY value. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_TYPE *ASN1_TYPE_new(void); |
| |
| // ASN1_TYPE_free releases memory associated with |a|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void ASN1_TYPE_free(ASN1_TYPE *a); |
| |
| // d2i_ASN1_TYPE parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as an ASN.1 value of any |
| // type, as described in |d2i_SAMPLE_with_reuse|. Note this function only |
| // validates primitive, universal types supported by this library. Values of |
| // type |V_ASN1_SEQUENCE|, |V_ASN1_SET|, |V_ASN1_OTHER|, or an unsupported |
| // primitive type must be validated by the caller when interpreting. |
| // |
| // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/354): This function currently also accepts |
| // BER, but this will be removed in the future. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_TYPE *d2i_ASN1_TYPE(ASN1_TYPE **out, const uint8_t **inp, |
| long len); |
| |
| // i2d_ASN1_TYPE marshals |in| as DER, as described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_ASN1_TYPE(const ASN1_TYPE *in, uint8_t **outp); |
| |
| // ASN1_ANY is an |ASN1_ITEM| with ASN.1 type ANY and C type |ASN1_TYPE*|. Note |
| // the |ASN1_ITEM| name and C type do not match. |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(ASN1_ANY) |
| |
| // ASN1_TYPE_get returns the type of |a|, which will be one of the |V_ASN1_*| |
| // constants, or zero if |a| is not fully initialized. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_TYPE_get(const ASN1_TYPE *a); |
| |
| // ASN1_TYPE_set sets |a| to an |ASN1_TYPE| of type |type| and value |value|, |
| // releasing the previous contents of |a|. |
| // |
| // If |type| is |V_ASN1_BOOLEAN|, |a| is set to FALSE if |value| is NULL and |
| // TRUE otherwise. If setting |a| to TRUE, |value| may be an invalid pointer, |
| // such as (void*)1. |
| // |
| // If |type| is |V_ASN1_NULL|, |value| must be NULL. |
| // |
| // For other values of |type|, this function takes ownership of |value|, which |
| // must point to an object of the corresponding type. See |ASN1_TYPE| for |
| // details. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void ASN1_TYPE_set(ASN1_TYPE *a, int type, void *value); |
| |
| // ASN1_TYPE_set1 behaves like |ASN1_TYPE_set| except it does not take ownership |
| // of |value|. It returns one on success and zero on error. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_TYPE_set1(ASN1_TYPE *a, int type, const void *value); |
| |
| // ASN1_TYPE_cmp returns zero if |a| and |b| are equal and some non-zero value |
| // otherwise. Note this function can only be used for equality checks, not an |
| // ordering. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_TYPE_cmp(const ASN1_TYPE *a, const ASN1_TYPE *b); |
| |
| typedef STACK_OF(ASN1_TYPE) ASN1_SEQUENCE_ANY; |
| |
| // d2i_ASN1_SEQUENCE_ANY parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded |
| // ASN.1 SEQUENCE OF ANY structure, as described in |d2i_SAMPLE_with_reuse|. The |
| // resulting |ASN1_SEQUENCE_ANY| owns its contents and thus must be released |
| // with |sk_ASN1_TYPE_pop_free| and |ASN1_TYPE_free|, not |sk_ASN1_TYPE_free|. |
| // |
| // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/354): This function currently also accepts |
| // BER, but this will be removed in the future. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_SEQUENCE_ANY *d2i_ASN1_SEQUENCE_ANY(ASN1_SEQUENCE_ANY **out, |
| const uint8_t **inp, |
| long len); |
| |
| // i2d_ASN1_SEQUENCE_ANY marshals |in| as a DER-encoded SEQUENCE OF ANY |
| // structure, as described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_ASN1_SEQUENCE_ANY(const ASN1_SEQUENCE_ANY *in, |
| uint8_t **outp); |
| |
| // d2i_ASN1_SET_ANY parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded ASN.1 |
| // SET OF ANY structure, as described in |d2i_SAMPLE_with_reuse|. The resulting |
| // |ASN1_SEQUENCE_ANY| owns its contents and thus must be released with |
| // |sk_ASN1_TYPE_pop_free| and |ASN1_TYPE_free|, not |sk_ASN1_TYPE_free|. |
| // |
| // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/354): This function currently also accepts |
| // BER, but this will be removed in the future. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_SEQUENCE_ANY *d2i_ASN1_SET_ANY(ASN1_SEQUENCE_ANY **out, |
| const uint8_t **inp, |
| long len); |
| |
| // i2d_ASN1_SET_ANY marshals |in| as a DER-encoded SET OF ANY structure, as |
| // described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_ASN1_SET_ANY(const ASN1_SEQUENCE_ANY *in, |
| uint8_t **outp); |
| |
| |
| // Human-readable output. |
| // |
| // The following functions output types in some human-readable format. These |
| // functions may be used for debugging and logging. However, the output should |
| // not be consumed programmatically. They may be ambiguous or lose information. |
| |
| // ASN1_UTCTIME_print writes a human-readable representation of |a| to |out|. It |
| // returns one on success and zero on error. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_UTCTIME_print(BIO *out, const ASN1_UTCTIME *a); |
| |
| // ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME_print writes a human-readable representation of |a| to |
| // |out|. It returns one on success and zero on error. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME_print(BIO *out, |
| const ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME *a); |
| |
| // ASN1_TIME_print writes a human-readable representation of |a| to |out|. It |
| // returns one on success and zero on error. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_TIME_print(BIO *out, const ASN1_TIME *a); |
| |
| // ASN1_STRING_print writes a human-readable representation of |str| to |out|. |
| // It returns one on success and zero on error. Unprintable characters are |
| // replaced with '.'. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_STRING_print(BIO *out, const ASN1_STRING *str); |
| |
| // The following flags must not collide with |XN_FLAG_*|. |
| |
| // ASN1_STRFLGS_ESC_2253 causes characters to be escaped as in RFC 2253, section |
| // 2.4. |
| #define ASN1_STRFLGS_ESC_2253 1 |
| |
| // ASN1_STRFLGS_ESC_CTRL causes all control characters to be escaped. |
| #define ASN1_STRFLGS_ESC_CTRL 2 |
| |
| // ASN1_STRFLGS_ESC_MSB causes all characters above 127 to be escaped. |
| #define ASN1_STRFLGS_ESC_MSB 4 |
| |
| // ASN1_STRFLGS_ESC_QUOTE causes the string to be surrounded by quotes, rather |
| // than using backslashes, when characters are escaped. Fewer characters will |
| // require escapes in this case. |
| #define ASN1_STRFLGS_ESC_QUOTE 8 |
| |
| // ASN1_STRFLGS_UTF8_CONVERT causes the string to be encoded as UTF-8, with each |
| // byte in the UTF-8 encoding treated as an individual character for purposes of |
| // escape sequences. If not set, each Unicode codepoint in the string is treated |
| // as a character, with wide characters escaped as "\Uxxxx" or "\Wxxxxxxxx". |
| // Note this can be ambiguous if |ASN1_STRFLGS_ESC_*| are all unset. In that |
| // case, backslashes are not escaped, but wide characters are. |
| #define ASN1_STRFLGS_UTF8_CONVERT 0x10 |
| |
| // ASN1_STRFLGS_IGNORE_TYPE causes the string type to be ignored. The |
| // |ASN1_STRING| in-memory representation will be printed directly. |
| #define ASN1_STRFLGS_IGNORE_TYPE 0x20 |
| |
| // ASN1_STRFLGS_SHOW_TYPE causes the string type to be included in the output. |
| #define ASN1_STRFLGS_SHOW_TYPE 0x40 |
| |
| // ASN1_STRFLGS_DUMP_ALL causes all strings to be printed as a hexdump, using |
| // RFC 2253 hexstring notation, such as "#0123456789ABCDEF". |
| #define ASN1_STRFLGS_DUMP_ALL 0x80 |
| |
| // ASN1_STRFLGS_DUMP_UNKNOWN behaves like |ASN1_STRFLGS_DUMP_ALL| but only |
| // applies to values of unknown type. If unset, unknown values will print |
| // their contents as single-byte characters with escape sequences. |
| #define ASN1_STRFLGS_DUMP_UNKNOWN 0x100 |
| |
| // ASN1_STRFLGS_DUMP_DER causes hexdumped strings (as determined by |
| // |ASN1_STRFLGS_DUMP_ALL| or |ASN1_STRFLGS_DUMP_UNKNOWN|) to print the entire |
| // DER element as in RFC 2253, rather than only the contents of the |
| // |ASN1_STRING|. |
| #define ASN1_STRFLGS_DUMP_DER 0x200 |
| |
| // ASN1_STRFLGS_RFC2253 causes the string to be escaped as in RFC 2253, |
| // additionally escaping control characters. |
| #define ASN1_STRFLGS_RFC2253 \ |
| (ASN1_STRFLGS_ESC_2253 | ASN1_STRFLGS_ESC_CTRL | ASN1_STRFLGS_ESC_MSB | \ |
| ASN1_STRFLGS_UTF8_CONVERT | ASN1_STRFLGS_DUMP_UNKNOWN | \ |
| ASN1_STRFLGS_DUMP_DER) |
| |
| // ASN1_STRING_print_ex writes a human-readable representation of |str| to |
| // |out|. It returns the number of bytes written on success and -1 on error. If |
| // |out| is NULL, it returns the number of bytes it would have written, without |
| // writing anything. |
| // |
| // The |flags| should be a combination of combination of |ASN1_STRFLGS_*| |
| // constants. See the documentation for each flag for how it controls the |
| // output. If unsure, use |ASN1_STRFLGS_RFC2253|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_STRING_print_ex(BIO *out, const ASN1_STRING *str, |
| unsigned long flags); |
| |
| // ASN1_STRING_print_ex_fp behaves like |ASN1_STRING_print_ex| but writes to a |
| // |FILE| rather than a |BIO|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_STRING_print_ex_fp(FILE *fp, const ASN1_STRING *str, |
| unsigned long flags); |
| |
| // i2a_ASN1_INTEGER writes a human-readable representation of |a| to |bp|. It |
| // returns the number of bytes written on success, or a negative number on |
| // error. On error, this function may have written a partial output to |bp|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2a_ASN1_INTEGER(BIO *bp, const ASN1_INTEGER *a); |
| |
| // i2a_ASN1_ENUMERATED writes a human-readable representation of |a| to |bp|. It |
| // returns the number of bytes written on success, or a negative number on |
| // error. On error, this function may have written a partial output to |bp|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2a_ASN1_ENUMERATED(BIO *bp, const ASN1_ENUMERATED *a); |
| |
| // i2a_ASN1_OBJECT writes a human-readable representation of |a| to |bp|. It |
| // returns the number of bytes written on success, or a negative number on |
| // error. On error, this function may have written a partial output to |bp|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2a_ASN1_OBJECT(BIO *bp, const ASN1_OBJECT *a); |
| |
| // i2a_ASN1_STRING writes a text representation of |a|'s contents to |bp|. It |
| // returns the number of bytes written on success, or a negative number on |
| // error. On error, this function may have written a partial output to |bp|. |
| // |type| is ignored. |
| // |
| // This function does not decode |a| into a Unicode string. It only hex-encodes |
| // the internal representation of |a|. This is suitable for printing an OCTET |
| // STRING, but may not be human-readable for any other string type. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2a_ASN1_STRING(BIO *bp, const ASN1_STRING *a, int type); |
| |
| // i2t_ASN1_OBJECT calls |OBJ_obj2txt| with |always_return_oid| set to zero. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2t_ASN1_OBJECT(char *buf, int buf_len, |
| const ASN1_OBJECT *a); |
| |
| |
| // Low-level encoding functions. |
| |
| // ASN1_get_object parses a BER element from up to |max_len| bytes at |*inp|. It |
| // returns |V_ASN1_CONSTRUCTED| if it successfully parsed a constructed element, |
| // zero if it successfully parsed a primitive element, and 0x80 on error. On |
| // success, it additionally advances |*inp| to the element body, sets |
| // |*out_length|, |*out_tag|, and |*out_class| to the element's length, tag |
| // number, and tag class, respectively, |
| // |
| // Unlike OpenSSL, this function does not support indefinite-length elements. |
| // |
| // This function is difficult to use correctly. Use |CBS_get_asn1| and related |
| // functions from bytestring.h. |
| // |
| // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/354): Remove support for non-minimal |
| // lengths. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_get_object(const unsigned char **inp, long *out_length, |
| int *out_tag, int *out_class, long max_len); |
| |
| // ASN1_put_object writes the header for a DER or BER element to |*outp| and |
| // advances |*outp| by the number of bytes written. The caller is responsible |
| // for ensuring |*outp| has enough space for the output. The header describes an |
| // element with length |length|, tag number |tag|, and class |xclass|. |xclass| |
| // should be one of the |V_ASN1_*| tag class constants. The element is primitive |
| // if |constructed| is zero and constructed if it is one or two. If |
| // |constructed| is two, |length| is ignored and the element uses |
| // indefinite-length encoding. |
| // |
| // Use |CBB_add_asn1| instead. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void ASN1_put_object(unsigned char **outp, int constructed, |
| int length, int tag, int xclass); |
| |
| // ASN1_put_eoc writes two zero bytes to |*outp|, advances |*outp| to point past |
| // those bytes, and returns two. |
| // |
| // Use definite-length encoding instead. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_put_eoc(unsigned char **outp); |
| |
| // ASN1_object_size returns the number of bytes needed to encode a DER or BER |
| // value with length |length| and tag number |tag|, or -1 on error. |tag| should |
| // not include the constructed bit or tag class. If |constructed| is zero or |
| // one, the result uses a definite-length encoding with minimally-encoded |
| // length, as in DER. If |constructed| is two, the result uses BER |
| // indefinite-length encoding. |
| // |
| // Use |CBB_add_asn1| instead. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_object_size(int constructed, int length, int tag); |
| |
| |
| // Function declaration macros. |
| // |
| // The following macros declare functions for ASN.1 types. Prefer writing the |
| // prototypes directly. Particularly when |type|, |itname|, or |name| differ, |
| // the macros can be difficult to understand. |
| |
| #define DECLARE_ASN1_FUNCTIONS(type) DECLARE_ASN1_FUNCTIONS_name(type, type) |
| |
| #define DECLARE_ASN1_ALLOC_FUNCTIONS(type) \ |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ALLOC_FUNCTIONS_name(type, type) |
| |
| #define DECLARE_ASN1_FUNCTIONS_name(type, name) \ |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ALLOC_FUNCTIONS_name(type, name) \ |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ENCODE_FUNCTIONS(type, name, name) |
| |
| #define DECLARE_ASN1_FUNCTIONS_fname(type, itname, name) \ |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ALLOC_FUNCTIONS_name(type, name) \ |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ENCODE_FUNCTIONS(type, itname, name) |
| |
| #define DECLARE_ASN1_ENCODE_FUNCTIONS(type, itname, name) \ |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT type *d2i_##name(type **a, const unsigned char **in, \ |
| long len); \ |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_##name(type *a, unsigned char **out); \ |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(itname) |
| |
| #define DECLARE_ASN1_ENCODE_FUNCTIONS_const(type, name) \ |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT type *d2i_##name(type **a, const unsigned char **in, \ |
| long len); \ |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_##name(const type *a, unsigned char **out); \ |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(name) |
| |
| #define DECLARE_ASN1_FUNCTIONS_const(name) \ |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ALLOC_FUNCTIONS(name) \ |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ENCODE_FUNCTIONS_const(name, name) |
| |
| #define DECLARE_ASN1_ALLOC_FUNCTIONS_name(type, name) \ |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT type *name##_new(void); \ |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void name##_free(type *a); |
| |
| |
| // Deprecated functions. |
| |
| // ASN1_STRING_set_default_mask does nothing. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void ASN1_STRING_set_default_mask(unsigned long mask); |
| |
| // ASN1_STRING_set_default_mask_asc returns one. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_STRING_set_default_mask_asc(const char *p); |
| |
| // ASN1_STRING_get_default_mask returns |B_ASN1_UTF8STRING|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT unsigned long ASN1_STRING_get_default_mask(void); |
| |
| // ASN1_STRING_TABLE_cleanup does nothing. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void ASN1_STRING_TABLE_cleanup(void); |
| |
| // M_ASN1_* are legacy aliases for various |ASN1_STRING| functions. Use the |
| // functions themselves. |
| #define M_ASN1_STRING_length(x) ASN1_STRING_length(x) |
| #define M_ASN1_STRING_type(x) ASN1_STRING_type(x) |
| #define M_ASN1_STRING_data(x) ASN1_STRING_data(x) |
| #define M_ASN1_BIT_STRING_new() ASN1_BIT_STRING_new() |
| #define M_ASN1_BIT_STRING_free(a) ASN1_BIT_STRING_free(a) |
| #define M_ASN1_BIT_STRING_dup(a) ASN1_STRING_dup(a) |
| #define M_ASN1_BIT_STRING_cmp(a, b) ASN1_STRING_cmp(a, b) |
| #define M_ASN1_BIT_STRING_set(a, b, c) ASN1_BIT_STRING_set(a, b, c) |
| #define M_ASN1_INTEGER_new() ASN1_INTEGER_new() |
| #define M_ASN1_INTEGER_free(a) ASN1_INTEGER_free(a) |
| #define M_ASN1_INTEGER_dup(a) ASN1_INTEGER_dup(a) |
| #define M_ASN1_INTEGER_cmp(a, b) ASN1_INTEGER_cmp(a, b) |
| #define M_ASN1_ENUMERATED_new() ASN1_ENUMERATED_new() |
| #define M_ASN1_ENUMERATED_free(a) ASN1_ENUMERATED_free(a) |
| #define M_ASN1_ENUMERATED_dup(a) ASN1_STRING_dup(a) |
| #define M_ASN1_ENUMERATED_cmp(a, b) ASN1_STRING_cmp(a, b) |
| #define M_ASN1_OCTET_STRING_new() ASN1_OCTET_STRING_new() |
| #define M_ASN1_OCTET_STRING_free(a) ASN1_OCTET_STRING_free() |
| #define M_ASN1_OCTET_STRING_dup(a) ASN1_OCTET_STRING_dup(a) |
| #define M_ASN1_OCTET_STRING_cmp(a, b) ASN1_OCTET_STRING_cmp(a, b) |
| #define M_ASN1_OCTET_STRING_set(a, b, c) ASN1_OCTET_STRING_set(a, b, c) |
| #define M_ASN1_OCTET_STRING_print(a, b) ASN1_STRING_print(a, b) |
| #define M_ASN1_PRINTABLESTRING_new() ASN1_PRINTABLESTRING_new() |
| #define M_ASN1_PRINTABLESTRING_free(a) ASN1_PRINTABLESTRING_free(a) |
| #define M_ASN1_IA5STRING_new() ASN1_IA5STRING_new() |
| #define M_ASN1_IA5STRING_free(a) ASN1_IA5STRING_free(a) |
| #define M_ASN1_IA5STRING_dup(a) ASN1_STRING_dup(a) |
| #define M_ASN1_UTCTIME_new() ASN1_UTCTIME_new() |
| #define M_ASN1_UTCTIME_free(a) ASN1_UTCTIME_free(a) |
| #define M_ASN1_UTCTIME_dup(a) ASN1_STRING_dup(a) |
| #define M_ASN1_T61STRING_new() ASN1_T61STRING_new() |
| #define M_ASN1_T61STRING_free(a) ASN1_T61STRING_free(a) |
| #define M_ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME_new() ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME_new() |
| #define M_ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME_free(a) ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME_free(a) |
| #define M_ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME_dup(a) ASN1_STRING_dup(a) |
| #define M_ASN1_GENERALSTRING_new() ASN1_GENERALSTRING_new() |
| #define M_ASN1_GENERALSTRING_free(a) ASN1_GENERALSTRING_free(a) |
| #define M_ASN1_UNIVERSALSTRING_new() ASN1_UNIVERSALSTRING_new() |
| #define M_ASN1_UNIVERSALSTRING_free(a) ASN1_UNIVERSALSTRING_free(a) |
| #define M_ASN1_BMPSTRING_new() ASN1_BMPSTRING_new() |
| #define M_ASN1_BMPSTRING_free(a) ASN1_BMPSTRING_free(a) |
| #define M_ASN1_VISIBLESTRING_new() ASN1_VISIBLESTRING_new() |
| #define M_ASN1_VISIBLESTRING_free(a) ASN1_VISIBLESTRING_free(a) |
| #define M_ASN1_UTF8STRING_new() ASN1_UTF8STRING_new() |
| #define M_ASN1_UTF8STRING_free(a) ASN1_UTF8STRING_free(a) |
| |
| // B_ASN1_PRINTABLE is a bitmask for an ad-hoc subset of string-like types. Note |
| // the presence of |B_ASN1_UNKNOWN| means it includes types which |ASN1_tag2bit| |
| // maps to |B_ASN1_UNKNOWN|. |
| // |
| // Do not use this. Despite the name, it has no connection to PrintableString or |
| // printable characters. See https://crbug.com/boringssl/412. |
| #define B_ASN1_PRINTABLE \ |
| (B_ASN1_NUMERICSTRING | B_ASN1_PRINTABLESTRING | B_ASN1_T61STRING | \ |
| B_ASN1_IA5STRING | B_ASN1_BIT_STRING | B_ASN1_UNIVERSALSTRING | \ |
| B_ASN1_BMPSTRING | B_ASN1_UTF8STRING | B_ASN1_SEQUENCE | B_ASN1_UNKNOWN) |
| |
| // ASN1_PRINTABLE_new returns a newly-allocated |ASN1_STRING| with type -1, or |
| // NULL on error. The resulting |ASN1_STRING| is not a valid ASN.1 value until |
| // initialized with a value. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_STRING *ASN1_PRINTABLE_new(void); |
| |
| // ASN1_PRINTABLE_free calls |ASN1_STRING_free|. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT void ASN1_PRINTABLE_free(ASN1_STRING *str); |
| |
| // d2i_ASN1_PRINTABLE parses up to |len| bytes from |*inp| as a DER-encoded |
| // CHOICE of an ad-hoc subset of string-like types, as described in |
| // |d2i_SAMPLE_with_reuse|. |
| // |
| // Do not use this. Despite, the name it has no connection to PrintableString or |
| // printable characters. See https://crbug.com/boringssl/412. |
| // |
| // TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/354): This function currently also accepts |
| // BER, but this will be removed in the future. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT ASN1_STRING *d2i_ASN1_PRINTABLE(ASN1_STRING **out, |
| const uint8_t **inp, long len); |
| |
| // i2d_ASN1_PRINTABLE marshals |in| as DER, as described in |i2d_SAMPLE|. |
| // |
| // Do not use this. Despite the name, it has no connection to PrintableString or |
| // printable characters. See https://crbug.com/boringssl/412. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_ASN1_PRINTABLE(const ASN1_STRING *in, uint8_t **outp); |
| |
| // ASN1_PRINTABLE is an |ASN1_ITEM| whose ASN.1 type is a CHOICE of an ad-hoc |
| // subset of string-like types, and whose C type is |ASN1_STRING*|. |
| // |
| // Do not use this. Despite the name, it has no connection to PrintableString or |
| // printable characters. See https://crbug.com/boringssl/412. |
| DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(ASN1_PRINTABLE) |
| |
| // ASN1_INTEGER_set sets |a| to an INTEGER with value |v|. It returns one on |
| // success and zero on error. |
| // |
| // Use |ASN1_INTEGER_set_uint64| and |ASN1_INTEGER_set_int64| instead. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_INTEGER_set(ASN1_INTEGER *a, long v); |
| |
| // ASN1_ENUMERATED_set sets |a| to an ENUMERATED with value |v|. It returns one |
| // on success and zero on error. |
| // |
| // Use |ASN1_ENUMERATED_set_uint64| and |ASN1_ENUMERATED_set_int64| instead. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT int ASN1_ENUMERATED_set(ASN1_ENUMERATED *a, long v); |
| |
| // ASN1_INTEGER_get returns the value of |a| as a |long|, or -1 if |a| is out of |
| // range or the wrong type. |
| // |
| // WARNING: This function's return value cannot distinguish errors from -1. |
| // Use |ASN1_INTEGER_get_uint64| and |ASN1_INTEGER_get_int64| instead. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT long ASN1_INTEGER_get(const ASN1_INTEGER *a); |
| |
| // ASN1_ENUMERATED_get returns the value of |a| as a |long|, or -1 if |a| is out |
| // of range or the wrong type. |
| // |
| // WARNING: This function's return value cannot distinguish errors from -1. |
| // Use |ASN1_ENUMERATED_get_uint64| and |ASN1_ENUMERATED_get_int64| instead. |
| OPENSSL_EXPORT long ASN1_ENUMERATED_get(const ASN1_ENUMERATED *a); |
| |
| |
| #if defined(__cplusplus) |
| } // extern C |
| |
| extern "C++" { |
| |
| BSSL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN |
| |
| BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(ASN1_OBJECT, ASN1_OBJECT_free) |
| BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(ASN1_STRING, ASN1_STRING_free) |
| BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(ASN1_TYPE, ASN1_TYPE_free) |
| |
| BSSL_NAMESPACE_END |
| |
| } // extern C++ |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| #define ASN1_R_ASN1_LENGTH_MISMATCH 100 |
| #define ASN1_R_AUX_ERROR 101 |
| #define ASN1_R_BAD_GET_ASN1_OBJECT_CALL 102 |
| #define ASN1_R_BAD_OBJECT_HEADER 103 |
| #define ASN1_R_BMPSTRING_IS_WRONG_LENGTH 104 |
| #define ASN1_R_BN_LIB 105 |
| #define ASN1_R_BOOLEAN_IS_WRONG_LENGTH 106 |
| #define ASN1_R_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL 107 |
| #define ASN1_R_CONTEXT_NOT_INITIALISED 108 |
| #define ASN1_R_DECODE_ERROR 109 |
| #define ASN1_R_DEPTH_EXCEEDED 110 |
| #define ASN1_R_DIGEST_AND_KEY_TYPE_NOT_SUPPORTED 111 |
| #define ASN1_R_ENCODE_ERROR 112 |
| #define ASN1_R_ERROR_GETTING_TIME 113 |
| #define ASN1_R_EXPECTING_AN_ASN1_SEQUENCE 114 |
| #define ASN1_R_EXPECTING_AN_INTEGER 115 |
| #define ASN1_R_EXPECTING_AN_OBJECT 116 |
| #define ASN1_R_EXPECTING_A_BOOLEAN 117 |
| #define ASN1_R_EXPECTING_A_TIME 118 |
| #define ASN1_R_EXPLICIT_LENGTH_MISMATCH 119 |
| #define ASN1_R_EXPLICIT_TAG_NOT_CONSTRUCTED 120 |
| #define ASN1_R_FIELD_MISSING 121 |
| #define ASN1_R_FIRST_NUM_TOO_LARGE 122 |
| #define ASN1_R_HEADER_TOO_LONG 123 |
| #define ASN1_R_ILLEGAL_BITSTRING_FORMAT 124 |
| #define ASN1_R_ILLEGAL_BOOLEAN 125 |
| #define ASN1_R_ILLEGAL_CHARACTERS 126 |
| #define ASN1_R_ILLEGAL_FORMAT 127 |
| #define ASN1_R_ILLEGAL_HEX 128 |
| #define ASN1_R_ILLEGAL_IMPLICIT_TAG 129 |
| #define ASN1_R_ILLEGAL_INTEGER 130 |
| #define ASN1_R_ILLEGAL_NESTED_TAGGING 131 |
| #define ASN1_R_ILLEGAL_NULL 132 |
| #define ASN1_R_ILLEGAL_NULL_VALUE 133 |
| #define ASN1_R_ILLEGAL_OBJECT 134 |
| #define ASN1_R_ILLEGAL_OPTIONAL_ANY 135 |
| #define ASN1_R_ILLEGAL_OPTIONS_ON_ITEM_TEMPLATE 136 |
| #define ASN1_R_ILLEGAL_TAGGED_ANY 137 |
| #define ASN1_R_ILLEGAL_TIME_VALUE 138 |
| #define ASN1_R_INTEGER_NOT_ASCII_FORMAT 139 |
| #define ASN1_R_INTEGER_TOO_LARGE_FOR_LONG 140 |
| #define ASN1_R_INVALID_BIT_STRING_BITS_LEFT 141 |
| #define ASN1_R_INVALID_BMPSTRING 142 |
| #define ASN1_R_INVALID_DIGIT 143 |
| #define ASN1_R_INVALID_MODIFIER 144 |
| #define ASN1_R_INVALID_NUMBER 145 |
| #define ASN1_R_INVALID_OBJECT_ENCODING 146 |
| #define ASN1_R_INVALID_SEPARATOR 147 |
| #define ASN1_R_INVALID_TIME_FORMAT 148 |
| #define ASN1_R_INVALID_UNIVERSALSTRING 149 |
| #define ASN1_R_INVALID_UTF8STRING 150 |
| #define ASN1_R_LIST_ERROR 151 |
| #define ASN1_R_MISSING_ASN1_EOS 152 |
| #define ASN1_R_MISSING_EOC 153 |
| #define ASN1_R_MISSING_SECOND_NUMBER 154 |
| #define ASN1_R_MISSING_VALUE 155 |
| #define ASN1_R_MSTRING_NOT_UNIVERSAL 156 |
| #define ASN1_R_MSTRING_WRONG_TAG 157 |
| #define ASN1_R_NESTED_ASN1_ERROR 158 |
| #define ASN1_R_NESTED_ASN1_STRING 159 |
| #define ASN1_R_NON_HEX_CHARACTERS 160 |
| #define ASN1_R_NOT_ASCII_FORMAT 161 |
| #define ASN1_R_NOT_ENOUGH_DATA 162 |
| #define ASN1_R_NO_MATCHING_CHOICE_TYPE 163 |
| #define ASN1_R_NULL_IS_WRONG_LENGTH 164 |
| #define ASN1_R_OBJECT_NOT_ASCII_FORMAT 165 |
| #define ASN1_R_ODD_NUMBER_OF_CHARS 166 |
| #define ASN1_R_SECOND_NUMBER_TOO_LARGE 167 |
| #define ASN1_R_SEQUENCE_LENGTH_MISMATCH 168 |
| #define ASN1_R_SEQUENCE_NOT_CONSTRUCTED 169 |
| #define ASN1_R_SEQUENCE_OR_SET_NEEDS_CONFIG 170 |
| #define ASN1_R_SHORT_LINE 171 |
| #define ASN1_R_STREAMING_NOT_SUPPORTED 172 |
| #define ASN1_R_STRING_TOO_LONG 173 |
| #define ASN1_R_STRING_TOO_SHORT 174 |
| #define ASN1_R_TAG_VALUE_TOO_HIGH 175 |
| #define ASN1_R_TIME_NOT_ASCII_FORMAT 176 |
| #define ASN1_R_TOO_LONG 177 |
| #define ASN1_R_TYPE_NOT_CONSTRUCTED 178 |
| #define ASN1_R_TYPE_NOT_PRIMITIVE 179 |
| #define ASN1_R_UNEXPECTED_EOC 180 |
| #define ASN1_R_UNIVERSALSTRING_IS_WRONG_LENGTH 181 |
| #define ASN1_R_UNKNOWN_FORMAT 182 |
| #define ASN1_R_UNKNOWN_MESSAGE_DIGEST_ALGORITHM 183 |
| #define ASN1_R_UNKNOWN_SIGNATURE_ALGORITHM 184 |
| #define ASN1_R_UNKNOWN_TAG 185 |
| #define ASN1_R_UNSUPPORTED_ANY_DEFINED_BY_TYPE 186 |
| #define ASN1_R_UNSUPPORTED_PUBLIC_KEY_TYPE 187 |
| #define ASN1_R_UNSUPPORTED_TYPE 188 |
| #define ASN1_R_WRONG_PUBLIC_KEY_TYPE 189 |
| #define ASN1_R_WRONG_TAG 190 |
| #define ASN1_R_WRONG_TYPE 191 |
| #define ASN1_R_NESTED_TOO_DEEP 192 |
| #define ASN1_R_BAD_TEMPLATE 193 |
| #define ASN1_R_INVALID_BIT_STRING_PADDING 194 |
| #define ASN1_R_WRONG_INTEGER_TYPE 195 |
| #define ASN1_R_INVALID_INTEGER 196 |
| |
| #endif // OPENSSL_HEADER_ASN1_H |