{
ASN1_TLC c;
ASN1_VALUE *ptmpval = NULL;
- if (!pval)
- pval = &ptmpval;
asn1_tlc_clear_nc(&c);
- if (ASN1_item_ex_d2i(pval, in, len, it, -1, 0, 0, &c) > 0)
- return *pval;
+ if (pval && *pval && it->itype == ASN1_ITYPE_PRIMITIVE)
+ ptmpval = *pval;
+ if (ASN1_item_ex_d2i(&ptmpval, in, len, it, -1, 0, 0, &c) > 0) {
+ if (pval && it->itype != ASN1_ITYPE_PRIMITIVE) {
+ if (*pval)
+ ASN1_item_free(*pval, it);
+ *pval = ptmpval;
+ }
+ return ptmpval;
+ }
return NULL;
}
persist if they are not present in the new one. As a result the use
of this "reuse" behaviour is strongly discouraged.
+Current versions of OpenSSL will not modify B<*px> if an error occurs.
+If parsing succeeds then B<*px> is freed (if it is not NULL) and then
+set to the value of the newly decoded structure. As a result B<*px>
+B<must not> be allocated on the stack or an attempt will be made to
+free an invalid pointer.
+
i2d_X509() will not return an error in many versions of OpenSSL,
if mandatory fields are not initialized due to a programming error
then the encoded structure may contain invalid data or omit the
d2i_X509(), d2i_X509_bio() and d2i_X509_fp() return a valid B<X509> structure
or B<NULL> if an error occurs. The error code that can be obtained by
-L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>.
+L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>. If the "reuse" capability has been used
+with a valid X509 structure being passed in via B<px> then the object is not
+modified in the event of error.
i2d_X509() returns the number of bytes successfully encoded or a negative
value if an error occurs. The error code can be obtained by