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61 #include <openssl/asn1.h>
62 #include <openssl/asn1t.h>
63 #include <openssl/objects.h>
64 #include <openssl/err.h>
66 /* Utility functions for manipulating fields and offsets */
68 /* Add 'offset' to 'addr' */
69 #define offset2ptr(addr, offset) (void *)(((char *) addr) + offset)
71 /* Given an ASN1_ITEM CHOICE type return
75 int asn1_get_choice_selector(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_ITEM *it)
77 int *sel = offset2ptr(*pval, it->utype);
81 /* Given an ASN1_ITEM CHOICE type set
82 * the selector value, return old value.
85 int asn1_set_choice_selector(ASN1_VALUE **pval, int value, const ASN1_ITEM *it)
88 sel = offset2ptr(*pval, it->utype);
94 /* Do reference counting. The value 'op' decides what to do.
95 * if it is +1 then the count is incremented. If op is 0 count is
96 * set to 1. If op is -1 count is decremented and the return value
97 * is the current refrence count or 0 if no reference count exists.
100 int asn1_do_lock(ASN1_VALUE **pval, int op, const ASN1_ITEM *it)
104 if(it->itype != ASN1_ITYPE_SEQUENCE) return 0;
106 if(!aux || !(aux->flags & ASN1_AFLG_REFCOUNT)) return 0;
107 lck = offset2ptr(*pval, aux->ref_offset);
112 ret = CRYPTO_add(lck, op, aux->ref_lock);
114 fprintf(stderr, "%s: Reference Count: %d\n", it->sname, *lck);
118 fprintf(stderr, "%s, bad reference count\n", it->sname);
123 static ASN1_ENCODING *asn1_get_enc_ptr(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_ITEM *it)
126 if(!pval || !*pval) return NULL;
128 if(!aux || !(aux->flags & ASN1_AFLG_ENCODING)) return NULL;
129 return offset2ptr(*pval, aux->enc_offset);
132 void asn1_enc_init(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_ITEM *it)
135 enc = asn1_get_enc_ptr(pval, it);
143 void asn1_enc_free(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_ITEM *it)
146 enc = asn1_get_enc_ptr(pval, it);
148 if(enc->enc) OPENSSL_free(enc->enc);
155 int asn1_enc_save(ASN1_VALUE **pval, unsigned char *in, int inlen, const ASN1_ITEM *it)
158 enc = asn1_get_enc_ptr(pval, it);
161 if(enc->enc) OPENSSL_free(enc->enc);
162 enc->enc = OPENSSL_malloc(inlen);
163 if(!enc->enc) return 0;
164 memcpy(enc->enc, in, inlen);
171 int asn1_enc_restore(int *len, unsigned char **out, ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_ITEM *it)
174 enc = asn1_get_enc_ptr(pval, it);
175 if(!enc || enc->modified) return 0;
177 memcpy(*out, enc->enc, enc->len);
180 if(len) *len = enc->len;
184 /* Given an ASN1_TEMPLATE get a pointer to a field */
185 ASN1_VALUE ** asn1_get_field_ptr(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_TEMPLATE *tt)
187 ASN1_VALUE **pvaltmp;
188 if(tt->flags & ASN1_TFLG_COMBINE) return pval;
189 pvaltmp = offset2ptr(*pval, tt->offset);
190 /* NOTE for BOOLEAN types the field is just a plain
191 * int so we can't return int **, so settle for
197 /* Handle ANY DEFINED BY template, find the selector, look up
198 * the relevant ASN1_TEMPLATE in the table and return it.
201 const ASN1_TEMPLATE *asn1_do_adb(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_TEMPLATE *tt, int nullerr)
204 const ASN1_ADB_TABLE *atbl;
208 if(!(tt->flags & ASN1_TFLG_ADB_MASK)) return tt;
210 /* Else ANY DEFINED BY ... get the table */
213 /* Get the selector field */
214 sfld = offset2ptr(*pval, adb->offset);
218 if(!adb->null_tt) goto err;
222 /* Convert type to a long:
223 * NB: don't check for NID_undef here because it
224 * might be a legitimate value in the table
226 if(tt->flags & ASN1_TFLG_ADB_OID)
227 selector = OBJ_obj2nid((ASN1_OBJECT *)*sfld);
229 selector = ASN1_INTEGER_get((ASN1_INTEGER *)*sfld);
231 /* Try to find matching entry in table
232 * Maybe should check application types first to
233 * allow application override? Might also be useful
234 * to have a flag which indicates table is sorted and
235 * we can do a binary search. For now stick to a
239 for(atbl = adb->tbl, i = 0; i < adb->tblcount; i++, atbl++)
240 if(atbl->value == selector) return &atbl->tt;
242 /* FIXME: need to search application table too */
244 /* No match, return default type */
245 if(!adb->default_tt) goto err;
246 return adb->default_tt;
249 /* FIXME: should log the value or OID of unsupported type */
250 if(nullerr) ASN1err(ASN1_F_ASN1_DO_ADB, ASN1_R_UNSUPPORTED_ANY_DEFINED_BY_TYPE);