Import OpenSSL-0.9.8i.
[dragonfly.git] / crypto / openssl-0.9.7e / crypto / asn1 / x_x509.c
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1 /* crypto/asn1/x_x509.c */
2 /* Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)
3 * All rights reserved.
5 * This package is an SSL implementation written
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7 * The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.
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59 #include <stdio.h>
60 #include "cryptlib.h"
61 #include <openssl/evp.h>
62 #include <openssl/asn1t.h>
63 #include <openssl/x509.h>
64 #include <openssl/x509v3.h>
66 ASN1_SEQUENCE(X509_CINF) = {
67 ASN1_EXP_OPT(X509_CINF, version, ASN1_INTEGER, 0),
68 ASN1_SIMPLE(X509_CINF, serialNumber, ASN1_INTEGER),
69 ASN1_SIMPLE(X509_CINF, signature, X509_ALGOR),
70 ASN1_SIMPLE(X509_CINF, issuer, X509_NAME),
71 ASN1_SIMPLE(X509_CINF, validity, X509_VAL),
72 ASN1_SIMPLE(X509_CINF, subject, X509_NAME),
73 ASN1_SIMPLE(X509_CINF, key, X509_PUBKEY),
74 ASN1_IMP_OPT(X509_CINF, issuerUID, ASN1_BIT_STRING, 1),
75 ASN1_IMP_OPT(X509_CINF, subjectUID, ASN1_BIT_STRING, 2),
76 ASN1_EXP_SEQUENCE_OF_OPT(X509_CINF, extensions, X509_EXTENSION, 3)
77 } ASN1_SEQUENCE_END(X509_CINF)
79 IMPLEMENT_ASN1_FUNCTIONS(X509_CINF)
80 /* X509 top level structure needs a bit of customisation */
82 static int x509_cb(int operation, ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_ITEM *it)
84 X509 *ret = (X509 *)*pval;
86 switch(operation) {
88 case ASN1_OP_NEW_POST:
89 ret->valid=0;
90 ret->name = NULL;
91 ret->ex_flags = 0;
92 ret->ex_pathlen = -1;
93 ret->skid = NULL;
94 ret->akid = NULL;
95 ret->aux = NULL;
96 CRYPTO_new_ex_data(CRYPTO_EX_INDEX_X509, ret, &ret->ex_data);
97 break;
99 case ASN1_OP_D2I_POST:
100 if (ret->name != NULL) OPENSSL_free(ret->name);
101 ret->name=X509_NAME_oneline(ret->cert_info->subject,NULL,0);
102 break;
104 case ASN1_OP_FREE_POST:
105 CRYPTO_free_ex_data(CRYPTO_EX_INDEX_X509, ret, &ret->ex_data);
106 X509_CERT_AUX_free(ret->aux);
107 ASN1_OCTET_STRING_free(ret->skid);
108 AUTHORITY_KEYID_free(ret->akid);
110 if (ret->name != NULL) OPENSSL_free(ret->name);
111 break;
115 return 1;
119 ASN1_SEQUENCE_ref(X509, x509_cb, CRYPTO_LOCK_X509) = {
120 ASN1_SIMPLE(X509, cert_info, X509_CINF),
121 ASN1_SIMPLE(X509, sig_alg, X509_ALGOR),
122 ASN1_SIMPLE(X509, signature, ASN1_BIT_STRING)
123 } ASN1_SEQUENCE_END_ref(X509, X509)
125 IMPLEMENT_ASN1_FUNCTIONS(X509)
126 IMPLEMENT_ASN1_DUP_FUNCTION(X509)
128 static ASN1_METHOD meth={
129 (int (*)()) i2d_X509,
130 (char *(*)())d2i_X509,
131 (char *(*)())X509_new,
132 (void (*)()) X509_free};
134 ASN1_METHOD *X509_asn1_meth(void)
136 return(&meth);
139 int X509_get_ex_new_index(long argl, void *argp, CRYPTO_EX_new *new_func,
140 CRYPTO_EX_dup *dup_func, CRYPTO_EX_free *free_func)
142 return CRYPTO_get_ex_new_index(CRYPTO_EX_INDEX_X509, argl, argp,
143 new_func, dup_func, free_func);
146 int X509_set_ex_data(X509 *r, int idx, void *arg)
148 return(CRYPTO_set_ex_data(&r->ex_data,idx,arg));
151 void *X509_get_ex_data(X509 *r, int idx)
153 return(CRYPTO_get_ex_data(&r->ex_data,idx));
156 /* X509_AUX ASN1 routines. X509_AUX is the name given to
157 * a certificate with extra info tagged on the end. Since these
158 * functions set how a certificate is trusted they should only
159 * be used when the certificate comes from a reliable source
160 * such as local storage.
164 X509 *d2i_X509_AUX(X509 **a, unsigned char **pp, long length)
166 unsigned char *q;
167 X509 *ret;
168 /* Save start position */
169 q = *pp;
170 ret = d2i_X509(a, pp, length);
171 /* If certificate unreadable then forget it */
172 if(!ret) return NULL;
173 /* update length */
174 length -= *pp - q;
175 if(!length) return ret;
176 if(!d2i_X509_CERT_AUX(&ret->aux, pp, length)) goto err;
177 return ret;
178 err:
179 X509_free(ret);
180 return NULL;
183 int i2d_X509_AUX(X509 *a, unsigned char **pp)
185 int length;
186 length = i2d_X509(a, pp);
187 if(a) length += i2d_X509_CERT_AUX(a->aux, pp);
188 return length;