1/* Written by Dr Stephen N Henson (steve@openssl.org) for the OpenSSL
2 * project 2000.
3 */
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57#ifndef HEADER_ASN1T_H
58#define HEADER_ASN1T_H
59
60#include <openssl/base.h>
61#include <openssl/asn1.h>
62
63#ifdef  __cplusplus
64extern "C" {
65#endif
66
67
68/* Legacy ASN.1 library template definitions.
69 *
70 * This header is used to define new types in OpenSSL's ASN.1 implementation. It
71 * is deprecated and will be unexported from the library. Use the new |CBS| and
72 * |CBB| library in <openssl/bytestring.h> instead. */
73
74
75/* Macro to obtain ASN1_ADB pointer from a type (only used internally) */
76#define ASN1_ADB_ptr(iptr) ((const ASN1_ADB *)(iptr))
77
78
79/* Macros for start and end of ASN1_ITEM definition */
80
81#define ASN1_ITEM_start(itname) \
82	const ASN1_ITEM itname##_it = {
83
84#define ASN1_ITEM_end(itname) \
85		};
86
87/* Macros to aid ASN1 template writing */
88
89#define ASN1_ITEM_TEMPLATE(tname) \
90	static const ASN1_TEMPLATE tname##_item_tt
91
92#define ASN1_ITEM_TEMPLATE_END(tname) \
93	;\
94	ASN1_ITEM_start(tname) \
95		ASN1_ITYPE_PRIMITIVE,\
96		-1,\
97		&tname##_item_tt,\
98		0,\
99		NULL,\
100		0,\
101		#tname \
102	ASN1_ITEM_end(tname)
103
104
105/* This is a ASN1 type which just embeds a template */
106
107/* This pair helps declare a SEQUENCE. We can do:
108 *
109 * 	ASN1_SEQUENCE(stname) = {
110 * 		... SEQUENCE components ...
111 * 	} ASN1_SEQUENCE_END(stname)
112 *
113 * 	This will produce an ASN1_ITEM called stname_it
114 *	for a structure called stname.
115 *
116 * 	If you want the same structure but a different
117 *	name then use:
118 *
119 * 	ASN1_SEQUENCE(itname) = {
120 * 		... SEQUENCE components ...
121 * 	} ASN1_SEQUENCE_END_name(stname, itname)
122 *
123 *	This will create an item called itname_it using
124 *	a structure called stname.
125 */
126
127#define ASN1_SEQUENCE(tname) \
128	static const ASN1_TEMPLATE tname##_seq_tt[]
129
130#define ASN1_SEQUENCE_END(stname) ASN1_SEQUENCE_END_name(stname, stname)
131
132#define ASN1_SEQUENCE_END_name(stname, tname) \
133	;\
134	ASN1_ITEM_start(tname) \
135		ASN1_ITYPE_SEQUENCE,\
136		V_ASN1_SEQUENCE,\
137		tname##_seq_tt,\
138		sizeof(tname##_seq_tt) / sizeof(ASN1_TEMPLATE),\
139		NULL,\
140		sizeof(stname),\
141		#stname \
142	ASN1_ITEM_end(tname)
143
144#define ASN1_NDEF_SEQUENCE(tname) \
145	ASN1_SEQUENCE(tname)
146
147#define ASN1_NDEF_SEQUENCE_cb(tname, cb) \
148	ASN1_SEQUENCE_cb(tname, cb)
149
150#define ASN1_SEQUENCE_cb(tname, cb) \
151	static const ASN1_AUX tname##_aux = {NULL, 0, 0, cb, 0}; \
152	ASN1_SEQUENCE(tname)
153
154#define ASN1_BROKEN_SEQUENCE(tname) \
155	static const ASN1_AUX tname##_aux = {NULL, ASN1_AFLG_BROKEN, 0, 0, 0}; \
156	ASN1_SEQUENCE(tname)
157
158#define ASN1_SEQUENCE_ref(tname, cb) \
159	static const ASN1_AUX tname##_aux = {NULL, ASN1_AFLG_REFCOUNT, offsetof(tname, references), cb, 0}; \
160	ASN1_SEQUENCE(tname)
161
162#define ASN1_SEQUENCE_enc(tname, enc, cb) \
163	static const ASN1_AUX tname##_aux = {NULL, ASN1_AFLG_ENCODING, 0, cb, offsetof(tname, enc)}; \
164	ASN1_SEQUENCE(tname)
165
166#define ASN1_NDEF_SEQUENCE_END(tname) \
167	;\
168	ASN1_ITEM_start(tname) \
169		ASN1_ITYPE_NDEF_SEQUENCE,\
170		V_ASN1_SEQUENCE,\
171		tname##_seq_tt,\
172		sizeof(tname##_seq_tt) / sizeof(ASN1_TEMPLATE),\
173		NULL,\
174		sizeof(tname),\
175		#tname \
176	ASN1_ITEM_end(tname)
177
178#define ASN1_BROKEN_SEQUENCE_END(stname) ASN1_SEQUENCE_END_ref(stname, stname)
179
180#define ASN1_SEQUENCE_END_enc(stname, tname) ASN1_SEQUENCE_END_ref(stname, tname)
181
182#define ASN1_SEQUENCE_END_cb(stname, tname) ASN1_SEQUENCE_END_ref(stname, tname)
183
184#define ASN1_SEQUENCE_END_ref(stname, tname) \
185	;\
186	ASN1_ITEM_start(tname) \
187		ASN1_ITYPE_SEQUENCE,\
188		V_ASN1_SEQUENCE,\
189		tname##_seq_tt,\
190		sizeof(tname##_seq_tt) / sizeof(ASN1_TEMPLATE),\
191		&tname##_aux,\
192		sizeof(stname),\
193		#stname \
194	ASN1_ITEM_end(tname)
195
196#define ASN1_NDEF_SEQUENCE_END_cb(stname, tname) \
197	;\
198	ASN1_ITEM_start(tname) \
199		ASN1_ITYPE_NDEF_SEQUENCE,\
200		V_ASN1_SEQUENCE,\
201		tname##_seq_tt,\
202		sizeof(tname##_seq_tt) / sizeof(ASN1_TEMPLATE),\
203		&tname##_aux,\
204		sizeof(stname),\
205		#stname \
206	ASN1_ITEM_end(tname)
207
208
209/* This pair helps declare a CHOICE type. We can do:
210 *
211 * 	ASN1_CHOICE(chname) = {
212 * 		... CHOICE options ...
213 * 	ASN1_CHOICE_END(chname)
214 *
215 * 	This will produce an ASN1_ITEM called chname_it
216 *	for a structure called chname. The structure
217 *	definition must look like this:
218 *	typedef struct {
219 *		int type;
220 *		union {
221 *			ASN1_SOMETHING *opt1;
222 *			ASN1_SOMEOTHER *opt2;
223 *		} value;
224 *	} chname;
225 *
226 *	the name of the selector must be 'type'.
227 * 	to use an alternative selector name use the
228 *      ASN1_CHOICE_END_selector() version.
229 */
230
231#define ASN1_CHOICE(tname) \
232	static const ASN1_TEMPLATE tname##_ch_tt[]
233
234#define ASN1_CHOICE_cb(tname, cb) \
235	static const ASN1_AUX tname##_aux = {NULL, 0, 0, cb, 0}; \
236	ASN1_CHOICE(tname)
237
238#define ASN1_CHOICE_END(stname) ASN1_CHOICE_END_name(stname, stname)
239
240#define ASN1_CHOICE_END_name(stname, tname) ASN1_CHOICE_END_selector(stname, tname, type)
241
242#define ASN1_CHOICE_END_selector(stname, tname, selname) \
243	;\
244	ASN1_ITEM_start(tname) \
245		ASN1_ITYPE_CHOICE,\
246		offsetof(stname,selname) ,\
247		tname##_ch_tt,\
248		sizeof(tname##_ch_tt) / sizeof(ASN1_TEMPLATE),\
249		NULL,\
250		sizeof(stname),\
251		#stname \
252	ASN1_ITEM_end(tname)
253
254#define ASN1_CHOICE_END_cb(stname, tname, selname) \
255	;\
256	ASN1_ITEM_start(tname) \
257		ASN1_ITYPE_CHOICE,\
258		offsetof(stname,selname) ,\
259		tname##_ch_tt,\
260		sizeof(tname##_ch_tt) / sizeof(ASN1_TEMPLATE),\
261		&tname##_aux,\
262		sizeof(stname),\
263		#stname \
264	ASN1_ITEM_end(tname)
265
266/* This helps with the template wrapper form of ASN1_ITEM */
267
268#define ASN1_EX_TEMPLATE_TYPE(flags, tag, name, type) { \
269	(flags), (tag), 0,\
270	#name, ASN1_ITEM_ref(type) }
271
272/* These help with SEQUENCE or CHOICE components */
273
274/* used to declare other types */
275
276#define ASN1_EX_TYPE(flags, tag, stname, field, type) { \
277	(flags), (tag), offsetof(stname, field),\
278	#field, ASN1_ITEM_ref(type) }
279
280/* used when the structure is combined with the parent */
281
282#define ASN1_EX_COMBINE(flags, tag, type) { \
283	(flags)|ASN1_TFLG_COMBINE, (tag), 0, NULL, ASN1_ITEM_ref(type) }
284
285/* implicit and explicit helper macros */
286
287#define ASN1_IMP_EX(stname, field, type, tag, ex) \
288		ASN1_EX_TYPE(ASN1_TFLG_IMPLICIT | ex, tag, stname, field, type)
289
290#define ASN1_EXP_EX(stname, field, type, tag, ex) \
291		ASN1_EX_TYPE(ASN1_TFLG_EXPLICIT | ex, tag, stname, field, type)
292
293/* Any defined by macros: the field used is in the table itself */
294
295#define ASN1_ADB_OBJECT(tblname) { ASN1_TFLG_ADB_OID, -1, 0, #tblname, (const ASN1_ITEM *)&(tblname##_adb) }
296#define ASN1_ADB_INTEGER(tblname) { ASN1_TFLG_ADB_INT, -1, 0, #tblname, (const ASN1_ITEM *)&(tblname##_adb) }
297/* Plain simple type */
298#define ASN1_SIMPLE(stname, field, type) ASN1_EX_TYPE(0,0, stname, field, type)
299
300/* OPTIONAL simple type */
301#define ASN1_OPT(stname, field, type) ASN1_EX_TYPE(ASN1_TFLG_OPTIONAL, 0, stname, field, type)
302
303/* IMPLICIT tagged simple type */
304#define ASN1_IMP(stname, field, type, tag) ASN1_IMP_EX(stname, field, type, tag, 0)
305
306/* IMPLICIT tagged OPTIONAL simple type */
307#define ASN1_IMP_OPT(stname, field, type, tag) ASN1_IMP_EX(stname, field, type, tag, ASN1_TFLG_OPTIONAL)
308
309/* Same as above but EXPLICIT */
310
311#define ASN1_EXP(stname, field, type, tag) ASN1_EXP_EX(stname, field, type, tag, 0)
312#define ASN1_EXP_OPT(stname, field, type, tag) ASN1_EXP_EX(stname, field, type, tag, ASN1_TFLG_OPTIONAL)
313
314/* SEQUENCE OF type */
315#define ASN1_SEQUENCE_OF(stname, field, type) \
316		ASN1_EX_TYPE(ASN1_TFLG_SEQUENCE_OF, 0, stname, field, type)
317
318/* OPTIONAL SEQUENCE OF */
319#define ASN1_SEQUENCE_OF_OPT(stname, field, type) \
320		ASN1_EX_TYPE(ASN1_TFLG_SEQUENCE_OF|ASN1_TFLG_OPTIONAL, 0, stname, field, type)
321
322/* Same as above but for SET OF */
323
324#define ASN1_SET_OF(stname, field, type) \
325		ASN1_EX_TYPE(ASN1_TFLG_SET_OF, 0, stname, field, type)
326
327#define ASN1_SET_OF_OPT(stname, field, type) \
328		ASN1_EX_TYPE(ASN1_TFLG_SET_OF|ASN1_TFLG_OPTIONAL, 0, stname, field, type)
329
330/* Finally compound types of SEQUENCE, SET, IMPLICIT, EXPLICIT and OPTIONAL */
331
332#define ASN1_IMP_SET_OF(stname, field, type, tag) \
333			ASN1_IMP_EX(stname, field, type, tag, ASN1_TFLG_SET_OF)
334
335#define ASN1_EXP_SET_OF(stname, field, type, tag) \
336			ASN1_EXP_EX(stname, field, type, tag, ASN1_TFLG_SET_OF)
337
338#define ASN1_IMP_SET_OF_OPT(stname, field, type, tag) \
339			ASN1_IMP_EX(stname, field, type, tag, ASN1_TFLG_SET_OF|ASN1_TFLG_OPTIONAL)
340
341#define ASN1_EXP_SET_OF_OPT(stname, field, type, tag) \
342			ASN1_EXP_EX(stname, field, type, tag, ASN1_TFLG_SET_OF|ASN1_TFLG_OPTIONAL)
343
344#define ASN1_IMP_SEQUENCE_OF(stname, field, type, tag) \
345			ASN1_IMP_EX(stname, field, type, tag, ASN1_TFLG_SEQUENCE_OF)
346
347#define ASN1_IMP_SEQUENCE_OF_OPT(stname, field, type, tag) \
348			ASN1_IMP_EX(stname, field, type, tag, ASN1_TFLG_SEQUENCE_OF|ASN1_TFLG_OPTIONAL)
349
350#define ASN1_EXP_SEQUENCE_OF(stname, field, type, tag) \
351			ASN1_EXP_EX(stname, field, type, tag, ASN1_TFLG_SEQUENCE_OF)
352
353#define ASN1_EXP_SEQUENCE_OF_OPT(stname, field, type, tag) \
354			ASN1_EXP_EX(stname, field, type, tag, ASN1_TFLG_SEQUENCE_OF|ASN1_TFLG_OPTIONAL)
355
356/* EXPLICIT using indefinite length constructed form */
357#define ASN1_NDEF_EXP(stname, field, type, tag) \
358			ASN1_EXP_EX(stname, field, type, tag, ASN1_TFLG_NDEF)
359
360/* EXPLICIT OPTIONAL using indefinite length constructed form */
361#define ASN1_NDEF_EXP_OPT(stname, field, type, tag) \
362			ASN1_EXP_EX(stname, field, type, tag, ASN1_TFLG_OPTIONAL|ASN1_TFLG_NDEF)
363
364/* Macros for the ASN1_ADB structure */
365
366#define ASN1_ADB(name) \
367	static const ASN1_ADB_TABLE name##_adbtbl[]
368
369#define ASN1_ADB_END(name, flags, field, app_table, def, none) \
370	;\
371	static const ASN1_ADB name##_adb = {\
372		flags,\
373		offsetof(name, field),\
374		app_table,\
375		name##_adbtbl,\
376		sizeof(name##_adbtbl) / sizeof(ASN1_ADB_TABLE),\
377		def,\
378		none\
379	}
380
381#define ADB_ENTRY(val, template) {val, template}
382
383#define ASN1_ADB_TEMPLATE(name) \
384	static const ASN1_TEMPLATE name##_tt
385
386/* This is the ASN1 template structure that defines
387 * a wrapper round the actual type. It determines the
388 * actual position of the field in the value structure,
389 * various flags such as OPTIONAL and the field name.
390 */
391
392struct ASN1_TEMPLATE_st {
393unsigned long flags;		/* Various flags */
394long tag;			/* tag, not used if no tagging */
395unsigned long offset;		/* Offset of this field in structure */
396#ifndef NO_ASN1_FIELD_NAMES
397const char *field_name;		/* Field name */
398#endif
399ASN1_ITEM_EXP *item;		/* Relevant ASN1_ITEM or ASN1_ADB */
400};
401
402/* Macro to extract ASN1_ITEM and ASN1_ADB pointer from ASN1_TEMPLATE */
403
404#define ASN1_TEMPLATE_item(t) (t->item_ptr)
405#define ASN1_TEMPLATE_adb(t) (t->item_ptr)
406
407typedef struct ASN1_ADB_TABLE_st ASN1_ADB_TABLE;
408typedef struct ASN1_ADB_st ASN1_ADB;
409
410typedef struct asn1_must_be_null_st ASN1_MUST_BE_NULL;
411
412struct ASN1_ADB_st {
413	unsigned long flags;	/* Various flags */
414	unsigned long offset;	/* Offset of selector field */
415	ASN1_MUST_BE_NULL *unused;
416	const ASN1_ADB_TABLE *tbl;	/* Table of possible types */
417	long tblcount;		/* Number of entries in tbl */
418	const ASN1_TEMPLATE *default_tt;  /* Type to use if no match */
419	const ASN1_TEMPLATE *null_tt;  /* Type to use if selector is NULL */
420};
421
422struct ASN1_ADB_TABLE_st {
423	long value;		/* NID for an object or value for an int */
424	const ASN1_TEMPLATE tt;		/* item for this value */
425};
426
427/* template flags */
428
429/* Field is optional */
430#define ASN1_TFLG_OPTIONAL	(0x1)
431
432/* Field is a SET OF */
433#define ASN1_TFLG_SET_OF	(0x1 << 1)
434
435/* Field is a SEQUENCE OF */
436#define ASN1_TFLG_SEQUENCE_OF	(0x2 << 1)
437
438/* Special case: this refers to a SET OF that
439 * will be sorted into DER order when encoded *and*
440 * the corresponding STACK will be modified to match
441 * the new order.
442 */
443#define ASN1_TFLG_SET_ORDER	(0x3 << 1)
444
445/* Mask for SET OF or SEQUENCE OF */
446#define ASN1_TFLG_SK_MASK	(0x3 << 1)
447
448/* These flags mean the tag should be taken from the
449 * tag field. If EXPLICIT then the underlying type
450 * is used for the inner tag.
451 */
452
453/* IMPLICIT tagging */
454#define ASN1_TFLG_IMPTAG	(0x1 << 3)
455
456
457/* EXPLICIT tagging, inner tag from underlying type */
458#define ASN1_TFLG_EXPTAG	(0x2 << 3)
459
460#define ASN1_TFLG_TAG_MASK	(0x3 << 3)
461
462/* context specific IMPLICIT */
463#define ASN1_TFLG_IMPLICIT	ASN1_TFLG_IMPTAG|ASN1_TFLG_CONTEXT
464
465/* context specific EXPLICIT */
466#define ASN1_TFLG_EXPLICIT	ASN1_TFLG_EXPTAG|ASN1_TFLG_CONTEXT
467
468/* If tagging is in force these determine the
469 * type of tag to use. Otherwise the tag is
470 * determined by the underlying type. These
471 * values reflect the actual octet format.
472 */
473
474/* Universal tag */
475#define ASN1_TFLG_UNIVERSAL	(0x0<<6)
476/* Application tag */
477#define ASN1_TFLG_APPLICATION	(0x1<<6)
478/* Context specific tag */
479#define ASN1_TFLG_CONTEXT	(0x2<<6)
480/* Private tag */
481#define ASN1_TFLG_PRIVATE	(0x3<<6)
482
483#define ASN1_TFLG_TAG_CLASS	(0x3<<6)
484
485/* These are for ANY DEFINED BY type. In this case
486 * the 'item' field points to an ASN1_ADB structure
487 * which contains a table of values to decode the
488 * relevant type
489 */
490
491#define ASN1_TFLG_ADB_MASK	(0x3<<8)
492
493#define ASN1_TFLG_ADB_OID	(0x1<<8)
494
495#define ASN1_TFLG_ADB_INT	(0x1<<9)
496
497/* This flag means a parent structure is passed
498 * instead of the field: this is useful is a
499 * SEQUENCE is being combined with a CHOICE for
500 * example. Since this means the structure and
501 * item name will differ we need to use the
502 * ASN1_CHOICE_END_name() macro for example.
503 */
504
505#define ASN1_TFLG_COMBINE	(0x1<<10)
506
507/* This flag when present in a SEQUENCE OF, SET OF
508 * or EXPLICIT causes indefinite length constructed
509 * encoding to be used if required.
510 */
511
512#define ASN1_TFLG_NDEF		(0x1<<11)
513
514/* This is the actual ASN1 item itself */
515
516struct ASN1_ITEM_st {
517char itype;			/* The item type, primitive, SEQUENCE, CHOICE or extern */
518long utype;			/* underlying type */
519const ASN1_TEMPLATE *templates;	/* If SEQUENCE or CHOICE this contains the contents */
520long tcount;			/* Number of templates if SEQUENCE or CHOICE */
521const void *funcs;		/* functions that handle this type */
522long size;			/* Structure size (usually)*/
523#ifndef NO_ASN1_FIELD_NAMES
524const char *sname;		/* Structure name */
525#endif
526};
527
528/* These are values for the itype field and
529 * determine how the type is interpreted.
530 *
531 * For PRIMITIVE types the underlying type
532 * determines the behaviour if items is NULL.
533 *
534 * Otherwise templates must contain a single
535 * template and the type is treated in the
536 * same way as the type specified in the template.
537 *
538 * For SEQUENCE types the templates field points
539 * to the members, the size field is the
540 * structure size.
541 *
542 * For CHOICE types the templates field points
543 * to each possible member (typically a union)
544 * and the 'size' field is the offset of the
545 * selector.
546 *
547 * The 'funcs' field is used for application
548 * specific functions.
549 *
550 * For COMPAT types the funcs field gives a
551 * set of functions that handle this type, this
552 * supports the old d2i, i2d convention.
553 *
554 * The EXTERN type uses a new style d2i/i2d.
555 * The new style should be used where possible
556 * because it avoids things like the d2i IMPLICIT
557 * hack.
558 *
559 * MSTRING is a multiple string type, it is used
560 * for a CHOICE of character strings where the
561 * actual strings all occupy an ASN1_STRING
562 * structure. In this case the 'utype' field
563 * has a special meaning, it is used as a mask
564 * of acceptable types using the B_ASN1 constants.
565 *
566 * NDEF_SEQUENCE is the same as SEQUENCE except
567 * that it will use indefinite length constructed
568 * encoding if requested.
569 *
570 */
571
572#define ASN1_ITYPE_PRIMITIVE		0x0
573
574#define ASN1_ITYPE_SEQUENCE		0x1
575
576#define ASN1_ITYPE_CHOICE		0x2
577
578#define ASN1_ITYPE_COMPAT		0x3
579
580#define ASN1_ITYPE_EXTERN		0x4
581
582#define ASN1_ITYPE_MSTRING		0x5
583
584#define ASN1_ITYPE_NDEF_SEQUENCE	0x6
585
586/* Cache for ASN1 tag and length, so we
587 * don't keep re-reading it for things
588 * like CHOICE
589 */
590
591struct ASN1_TLC_st{
592	char valid;	/* Values below are valid */
593	int ret;	/* return value */
594	long plen;	/* length */
595	int ptag;	/* class value */
596	int pclass;	/* class value */
597	int hdrlen;	/* header length */
598};
599
600/* Typedefs for ASN1 function pointers */
601
602typedef ASN1_VALUE * ASN1_new_func(void);
603typedef void ASN1_free_func(ASN1_VALUE *a);
604typedef ASN1_VALUE * ASN1_d2i_func(ASN1_VALUE **a, const unsigned char ** in, long length);
605typedef int ASN1_i2d_func(ASN1_VALUE * a, unsigned char **in);
606
607typedef int ASN1_ex_d2i(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const unsigned char **in, long len, const ASN1_ITEM *it,
608					int tag, int aclass, char opt, ASN1_TLC *ctx);
609
610typedef int ASN1_ex_i2d(ASN1_VALUE **pval, unsigned char **out, const ASN1_ITEM *it, int tag, int aclass);
611typedef int ASN1_ex_new_func(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_ITEM *it);
612typedef void ASN1_ex_free_func(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_ITEM *it);
613
614typedef int ASN1_ex_print_func(BIO *out, ASN1_VALUE **pval,
615						int indent, const char *fname,
616						const ASN1_PCTX *pctx);
617
618typedef int ASN1_primitive_i2c(ASN1_VALUE **pval, unsigned char *cont, int *putype, const ASN1_ITEM *it);
619typedef int ASN1_primitive_c2i(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const unsigned char *cont, int len, int utype, char *free_cont, const ASN1_ITEM *it);
620typedef int ASN1_primitive_print(BIO *out, ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_ITEM *it, int indent, const ASN1_PCTX *pctx);
621
622typedef struct ASN1_COMPAT_FUNCS_st {
623	ASN1_new_func *asn1_new;
624	ASN1_free_func *asn1_free;
625	ASN1_d2i_func *asn1_d2i;
626	ASN1_i2d_func *asn1_i2d;
627} ASN1_COMPAT_FUNCS;
628
629typedef struct ASN1_EXTERN_FUNCS_st {
630	void *app_data;
631	ASN1_ex_new_func *asn1_ex_new;
632	ASN1_ex_free_func *asn1_ex_free;
633	ASN1_ex_free_func *asn1_ex_clear;
634	ASN1_ex_d2i *asn1_ex_d2i;
635	ASN1_ex_i2d *asn1_ex_i2d;
636	/* asn1_ex_print is unused. */
637	ASN1_ex_print_func *asn1_ex_print;
638} ASN1_EXTERN_FUNCS;
639
640typedef struct ASN1_PRIMITIVE_FUNCS_st {
641	void *app_data;
642	unsigned long flags;
643	ASN1_ex_new_func *prim_new;
644	ASN1_ex_free_func *prim_free;
645	ASN1_ex_free_func *prim_clear;
646	ASN1_primitive_c2i *prim_c2i;
647	ASN1_primitive_i2c *prim_i2c;
648	ASN1_primitive_print *prim_print;
649} ASN1_PRIMITIVE_FUNCS;
650
651/* This is the ASN1_AUX structure: it handles various
652 * miscellaneous requirements. For example the use of
653 * reference counts and an informational callback.
654 *
655 * The "informational callback" is called at various
656 * points during the ASN1 encoding and decoding. It can
657 * be used to provide minor customisation of the structures
658 * used. This is most useful where the supplied routines
659 * *almost* do the right thing but need some extra help
660 * at a few points. If the callback returns zero then
661 * it is assumed a fatal error has occurred and the
662 * main operation should be abandoned.
663 *
664 * If major changes in the default behaviour are required
665 * then an external type is more appropriate.
666 */
667
668typedef int ASN1_aux_cb(int operation, ASN1_VALUE **in, const ASN1_ITEM *it,
669				void *exarg);
670
671typedef struct ASN1_AUX_st {
672	void *app_data;
673	int flags;
674	int ref_offset;		/* Offset of reference value */
675	ASN1_aux_cb *asn1_cb;
676	int enc_offset;		/* Offset of ASN1_ENCODING structure */
677} ASN1_AUX;
678
679/* For print related callbacks exarg points to this structure */
680typedef struct ASN1_PRINT_ARG_st {
681	BIO *out;
682	int indent;
683	const ASN1_PCTX *pctx;
684} ASN1_PRINT_ARG;
685
686/* For streaming related callbacks exarg points to this structure */
687typedef struct ASN1_STREAM_ARG_st {
688	/* BIO to stream through */
689	BIO *out;
690	/* BIO with filters appended */
691	BIO *ndef_bio;
692	/* Streaming I/O boundary */
693	unsigned char **boundary;
694} ASN1_STREAM_ARG;
695
696/* Flags in ASN1_AUX */
697
698/* Use a reference count */
699#define ASN1_AFLG_REFCOUNT	1
700/* Save the encoding of structure (useful for signatures) */
701#define ASN1_AFLG_ENCODING	2
702/* The Sequence length is invalid */
703#define ASN1_AFLG_BROKEN	4
704
705/* operation values for asn1_cb */
706
707#define ASN1_OP_NEW_PRE		0
708#define ASN1_OP_NEW_POST	1
709#define ASN1_OP_FREE_PRE	2
710#define ASN1_OP_FREE_POST	3
711#define ASN1_OP_D2I_PRE		4
712#define ASN1_OP_D2I_POST	5
713#define ASN1_OP_I2D_PRE		6
714#define ASN1_OP_I2D_POST	7
715#define ASN1_OP_PRINT_PRE	8
716#define ASN1_OP_PRINT_POST	9
717#define ASN1_OP_STREAM_PRE	10
718#define ASN1_OP_STREAM_POST	11
719#define ASN1_OP_DETACHED_PRE	12
720#define ASN1_OP_DETACHED_POST	13
721
722/* Macro to implement a primitive type */
723#define IMPLEMENT_ASN1_TYPE(stname) IMPLEMENT_ASN1_TYPE_ex(stname, stname, 0)
724#define IMPLEMENT_ASN1_TYPE_ex(itname, vname, ex) \
725				ASN1_ITEM_start(itname) \
726					ASN1_ITYPE_PRIMITIVE, V_##vname, NULL, 0, NULL, ex, #itname \
727				ASN1_ITEM_end(itname)
728
729/* Macro to implement a multi string type */
730#define IMPLEMENT_ASN1_MSTRING(itname, mask) \
731				ASN1_ITEM_start(itname) \
732					ASN1_ITYPE_MSTRING, mask, NULL, 0, NULL, sizeof(ASN1_STRING), #itname \
733				ASN1_ITEM_end(itname)
734
735/* Macro to implement an ASN1_ITEM in terms of old style funcs */
736
737#define IMPLEMENT_COMPAT_ASN1(sname) IMPLEMENT_COMPAT_ASN1_type(sname, V_ASN1_SEQUENCE)
738
739#define IMPLEMENT_COMPAT_ASN1_type(sname, tag) \
740	static const ASN1_COMPAT_FUNCS sname##_ff = { \
741		(ASN1_new_func *)sname##_new, \
742		(ASN1_free_func *)sname##_free, \
743		(ASN1_d2i_func *)d2i_##sname, \
744		(ASN1_i2d_func *)i2d_##sname, \
745	}; \
746	ASN1_ITEM_start(sname) \
747		ASN1_ITYPE_COMPAT, \
748		tag, \
749		NULL, \
750		0, \
751		&sname##_ff, \
752		0, \
753		#sname \
754	ASN1_ITEM_end(sname)
755
756#define IMPLEMENT_EXTERN_ASN1(sname, tag, fptrs) \
757	ASN1_ITEM_start(sname) \
758		ASN1_ITYPE_EXTERN, \
759		tag, \
760		NULL, \
761		0, \
762		&fptrs, \
763		0, \
764		#sname \
765	ASN1_ITEM_end(sname)
766
767/* Macro to implement standard functions in terms of ASN1_ITEM structures */
768
769#define IMPLEMENT_ASN1_FUNCTIONS(stname) IMPLEMENT_ASN1_FUNCTIONS_fname(stname, stname, stname)
770
771#define IMPLEMENT_ASN1_FUNCTIONS_name(stname, itname) IMPLEMENT_ASN1_FUNCTIONS_fname(stname, itname, itname)
772
773#define IMPLEMENT_ASN1_FUNCTIONS_ENCODE_name(stname, itname) \
774			IMPLEMENT_ASN1_FUNCTIONS_ENCODE_fname(stname, itname, itname)
775
776#define IMPLEMENT_STATIC_ASN1_ALLOC_FUNCTIONS(stname) \
777		IMPLEMENT_ASN1_ALLOC_FUNCTIONS_pfname(static, stname, stname, stname)
778
779#define IMPLEMENT_ASN1_ALLOC_FUNCTIONS(stname) \
780		IMPLEMENT_ASN1_ALLOC_FUNCTIONS_fname(stname, stname, stname)
781
782#define IMPLEMENT_ASN1_ALLOC_FUNCTIONS_pfname(pre, stname, itname, fname) \
783	pre stname *fname##_new(void) \
784	{ \
785		return (stname *)ASN1_item_new(ASN1_ITEM_rptr(itname)); \
786	} \
787	pre void fname##_free(stname *a) \
788	{ \
789		ASN1_item_free((ASN1_VALUE *)a, ASN1_ITEM_rptr(itname)); \
790	}
791
792#define IMPLEMENT_ASN1_ALLOC_FUNCTIONS_fname(stname, itname, fname) \
793	stname *fname##_new(void) \
794	{ \
795		return (stname *)ASN1_item_new(ASN1_ITEM_rptr(itname)); \
796	} \
797	void fname##_free(stname *a) \
798	{ \
799		ASN1_item_free((ASN1_VALUE *)a, ASN1_ITEM_rptr(itname)); \
800	}
801
802#define IMPLEMENT_ASN1_FUNCTIONS_fname(stname, itname, fname) \
803	IMPLEMENT_ASN1_ENCODE_FUNCTIONS_fname(stname, itname, fname) \
804	IMPLEMENT_ASN1_ALLOC_FUNCTIONS_fname(stname, itname, fname)
805
806#define IMPLEMENT_ASN1_ENCODE_FUNCTIONS_fname(stname, itname, fname) \
807	stname *d2i_##fname(stname **a, const unsigned char **in, long len) \
808	{ \
809		return (stname *)ASN1_item_d2i((ASN1_VALUE **)a, in, len, ASN1_ITEM_rptr(itname));\
810	} \
811	int i2d_##fname(stname *a, unsigned char **out) \
812	{ \
813		return ASN1_item_i2d((ASN1_VALUE *)a, out, ASN1_ITEM_rptr(itname));\
814	}
815
816#define IMPLEMENT_ASN1_NDEF_FUNCTION(stname) \
817	int i2d_##stname##_NDEF(stname *a, unsigned char **out) \
818	{ \
819		return ASN1_item_ndef_i2d((ASN1_VALUE *)a, out, ASN1_ITEM_rptr(stname));\
820	}
821
822/* This includes evil casts to remove const: they will go away when full
823 * ASN1 constification is done.
824 */
825#define IMPLEMENT_ASN1_ENCODE_FUNCTIONS_const_fname(stname, itname, fname) \
826	stname *d2i_##fname(stname **a, const unsigned char **in, long len) \
827	{ \
828		return (stname *)ASN1_item_d2i((ASN1_VALUE **)a, in, len, ASN1_ITEM_rptr(itname));\
829	} \
830	int i2d_##fname(const stname *a, unsigned char **out) \
831	{ \
832		return ASN1_item_i2d((ASN1_VALUE *)a, out, ASN1_ITEM_rptr(itname));\
833	}
834
835#define IMPLEMENT_ASN1_DUP_FUNCTION(stname) \
836	stname * stname##_dup(stname *x) \
837        { \
838        return ASN1_item_dup(ASN1_ITEM_rptr(stname), x); \
839        }
840
841#define IMPLEMENT_ASN1_FUNCTIONS_const(name) \
842		IMPLEMENT_ASN1_FUNCTIONS_const_fname(name, name, name)
843
844#define IMPLEMENT_ASN1_FUNCTIONS_const_fname(stname, itname, fname) \
845	IMPLEMENT_ASN1_ENCODE_FUNCTIONS_const_fname(stname, itname, fname) \
846	IMPLEMENT_ASN1_ALLOC_FUNCTIONS_fname(stname, itname, fname)
847
848/* external definitions for primitive types */
849
850DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(ASN1_BOOLEAN)
851DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(ASN1_TBOOLEAN)
852DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(ASN1_FBOOLEAN)
853DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(ASN1_SEQUENCE)
854
855DEFINE_STACK_OF(ASN1_VALUE)
856
857/* Functions used internally by the ASN1 code */
858
859int ASN1_item_ex_new(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_ITEM *it);
860void ASN1_item_ex_free(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_ITEM *it);
861int ASN1_template_new(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_TEMPLATE *tt);
862int ASN1_primitive_new(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_ITEM *it);
863
864void ASN1_template_free(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_TEMPLATE *tt);
865int ASN1_item_ex_d2i(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const unsigned char **in, long len, const ASN1_ITEM *it,
866				int tag, int aclass, char opt, ASN1_TLC *ctx);
867
868int ASN1_item_ex_i2d(ASN1_VALUE **pval, unsigned char **out, const ASN1_ITEM *it, int tag, int aclass);
869void ASN1_primitive_free(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_ITEM *it);
870
871int asn1_ex_i2c(ASN1_VALUE **pval, unsigned char *cont, int *putype, const ASN1_ITEM *it);
872int asn1_ex_c2i(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const unsigned char *cont, int len, int utype, char *free_cont, const ASN1_ITEM *it);
873
874int asn1_get_choice_selector(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_ITEM *it);
875int asn1_set_choice_selector(ASN1_VALUE **pval, int value, const ASN1_ITEM *it);
876
877ASN1_VALUE ** asn1_get_field_ptr(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_TEMPLATE *tt);
878
879const ASN1_TEMPLATE *asn1_do_adb(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_TEMPLATE *tt, int nullerr);
880
881void asn1_refcount_set_one(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_ITEM *it);
882int asn1_refcount_dec_and_test_zero(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_ITEM *it);
883
884void asn1_enc_init(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_ITEM *it);
885void asn1_enc_free(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_ITEM *it);
886int asn1_enc_restore(int *len, unsigned char **out, ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_ITEM *it);
887int asn1_enc_save(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const unsigned char *in, int inlen, const ASN1_ITEM *it);
888
889#ifdef  __cplusplus
890}
891#endif
892#endif
893