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62 #include <openssl/asn1t.h>
63 #include <openssl/conf.h>
64 #include <openssl/x509v3.h>
66 ASN1_SEQUENCE(OTHERNAME) = {
67 ASN1_SIMPLE(OTHERNAME, type_id, ASN1_OBJECT),
68 /* Maybe have a true ANY DEFINED BY later */
69 ASN1_EXP(OTHERNAME, value, ASN1_ANY, 0)
70 } ASN1_SEQUENCE_END(OTHERNAME)
72 IMPLEMENT_ASN1_FUNCTIONS(OTHERNAME)
74 ASN1_SEQUENCE(EDIPARTYNAME) = {
75 ASN1_IMP_OPT(EDIPARTYNAME, nameAssigner, DIRECTORYSTRING, 0),
76 ASN1_IMP_OPT(EDIPARTYNAME, partyName, DIRECTORYSTRING, 1)
77 } ASN1_SEQUENCE_END(EDIPARTYNAME)
79 IMPLEMENT_ASN1_FUNCTIONS(EDIPARTYNAME)
81 ASN1_CHOICE(GENERAL_NAME) = {
82 ASN1_IMP(GENERAL_NAME, d.otherName, OTHERNAME, GEN_OTHERNAME),
83 ASN1_IMP(GENERAL_NAME, d.rfc822Name, ASN1_IA5STRING, GEN_EMAIL),
84 ASN1_IMP(GENERAL_NAME, d.dNSName, ASN1_IA5STRING, GEN_DNS),
85 /* Don't decode this */
86 ASN1_IMP(GENERAL_NAME, d.x400Address, ASN1_SEQUENCE, GEN_X400),
87 /* X509_NAME is a CHOICE type so use EXPLICIT */
88 ASN1_EXP(GENERAL_NAME, d.directoryName, X509_NAME, GEN_DIRNAME),
89 ASN1_IMP(GENERAL_NAME, d.ediPartyName, EDIPARTYNAME, GEN_EDIPARTY),
90 ASN1_IMP(GENERAL_NAME, d.uniformResourceIdentifier, ASN1_IA5STRING, GEN_URI),
91 ASN1_IMP(GENERAL_NAME, d.iPAddress, ASN1_OCTET_STRING, GEN_IPADD),
92 ASN1_IMP(GENERAL_NAME, d.registeredID, ASN1_OBJECT, GEN_RID)
93 } ASN1_CHOICE_END(GENERAL_NAME)
95 IMPLEMENT_ASN1_FUNCTIONS(GENERAL_NAME)
97 ASN1_ITEM_TEMPLATE(GENERAL_NAMES) =
98 ASN1_EX_TEMPLATE_TYPE(ASN1_TFLG_SEQUENCE_OF, 0, GeneralNames, GENERAL_NAME)
99 ASN1_ITEM_TEMPLATE_END(GENERAL_NAMES)
101 IMPLEMENT_ASN1_FUNCTIONS(GENERAL_NAMES)
103 GENERAL_NAME *GENERAL_NAME_dup(GENERAL_NAME *a)
105 return (GENERAL_NAME *)ASN1_dup((i2d_of_void *)i2d_GENERAL_NAME,
106 (d2i_of_void *)d2i_GENERAL_NAME,
110 /* Returns 0 if they are equal, != 0 otherwise. */
111 int GENERAL_NAME_cmp(GENERAL_NAME *a, GENERAL_NAME *b)
115 if (!a || !b || a->type != b->type)
120 result = ASN1_TYPE_cmp(a->d.other, b->d.other);
124 result = OTHERNAME_cmp(a->d.otherName, b->d.otherName);
130 result = ASN1_STRING_cmp(a->d.ia5, b->d.ia5);
134 result = X509_NAME_cmp(a->d.dirn, b->d.dirn);
138 result = ASN1_OCTET_STRING_cmp(a->d.ip, b->d.ip);
142 result = OBJ_cmp(a->d.rid, b->d.rid);
148 /* Returns 0 if they are equal, != 0 otherwise. */
149 int OTHERNAME_cmp(OTHERNAME *a, OTHERNAME *b)
155 /* Check their type first. */
156 if ((result = OBJ_cmp(a->type_id, b->type_id)) != 0)
158 /* Check the value. */
159 result = ASN1_TYPE_cmp(a->value, b->value);
163 void GENERAL_NAME_set0_value(GENERAL_NAME *a, int type, void *value)
172 a->d.otherName = value;
196 void *GENERAL_NAME_get0_value(GENERAL_NAME *a, int *ptype)
206 return a->d.otherName;
227 int GENERAL_NAME_set0_othername(GENERAL_NAME *gen,
228 ASN1_OBJECT *oid, ASN1_TYPE *value)
231 oth = OTHERNAME_new();
236 GENERAL_NAME_set0_value(gen, GEN_OTHERNAME, oth);
240 int GENERAL_NAME_get0_otherName(GENERAL_NAME *gen,
241 ASN1_OBJECT **poid, ASN1_TYPE **pvalue)
243 if (gen->type != GEN_OTHERNAME)
246 *poid = gen->d.otherName->type_id;
248 *pvalue = gen->d.otherName->value;