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61 #include "internal/cryptlib.h"
62 #include <openssl/asn1t.h>
63 #include <openssl/bn.h>
66 * Custom primitive type for BIGNUM handling. This reads in an ASN1_INTEGER
67 * as a BIGNUM directly. Currently it ignores the sign which isn't a problem
68 * since all BIGNUMs used are non negative and anything that looks negative
69 * is normally due to an encoding error.
72 #define BN_SENSITIVE 1
74 static int bn_new(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_ITEM *it);
75 static int bn_secure_new(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_ITEM *it);
76 static void bn_free(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_ITEM *it);
78 static int bn_i2c(ASN1_VALUE **pval, unsigned char *cont, int *putype,
80 static int bn_c2i(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const unsigned char *cont, int len,
81 int utype, char *free_cont, const ASN1_ITEM *it);
82 static int bn_secure_c2i(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const unsigned char *cont, int len,
83 int utype, char *free_cont, const ASN1_ITEM *it);
85 static ASN1_PRIMITIVE_FUNCS bignum_pf = {
94 static ASN1_PRIMITIVE_FUNCS cbignum_pf = {
103 ASN1_ITEM_start(BIGNUM)
104 ASN1_ITYPE_PRIMITIVE, V_ASN1_INTEGER, NULL, 0, &bignum_pf, 0, "BIGNUM"
105 ASN1_ITEM_end(BIGNUM)
107 ASN1_ITEM_start(CBIGNUM)
108 ASN1_ITYPE_PRIMITIVE, V_ASN1_INTEGER, NULL, 0, &cbignum_pf, BN_SENSITIVE, "CBIGNUM"
109 ASN1_ITEM_end(CBIGNUM)
111 static int bn_new(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_ITEM *it)
113 *pval = (ASN1_VALUE *)BN_new();
120 static int bn_secure_new(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_ITEM *it)
122 *pval = (ASN1_VALUE *)BN_secure_new();
129 static void bn_free(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_ITEM *it)
133 if (it->size & BN_SENSITIVE)
134 BN_clear_free((BIGNUM *)*pval);
136 BN_free((BIGNUM *)*pval);
140 static int bn_i2c(ASN1_VALUE **pval, unsigned char *cont, int *putype,
147 bn = (BIGNUM *)*pval;
148 /* If MSB set in an octet we need a padding byte */
149 if (BN_num_bits(bn) & 0x7)
158 return pad + BN_num_bytes(bn);
161 static int bn_c2i(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const unsigned char *cont, int len,
162 int utype, char *free_cont, const ASN1_ITEM *it)
166 if (*pval == NULL && !bn_new(pval, it))
168 bn = (BIGNUM *)*pval;
169 if (!BN_bin2bn(cont, len, bn)) {
176 static int bn_secure_c2i(ASN1_VALUE **pval, const unsigned char *cont, int len,
177 int utype, char *free_cont, const ASN1_ITEM *it)
180 bn_secure_new(pval, it);
181 return bn_c2i(pval, cont, len, utype, free_cont, it);