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I2A_ASN1_STRING(3) | Library Functions Manual | I2A_ASN1_STRING(3) |
NAME¶
i2a_ASN1_STRING
,
i2a_ASN1_INTEGER
,
i2a_ASN1_ENUMERATED
,
a2i_ASN1_STRING
,
a2i_ASN1_INTEGER
,
a2i_ASN1_ENUMERATED
—
hexadecimal dump of an ASN.1 string
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
<openssl/asn1.h>
int
i2a_ASN1_STRING
(BIO *out_bio,
const ASN1_STRING *a, int
type);
int
i2a_ASN1_INTEGER
(BIO *out_bio,
const ASN1_INTEGER *a);
int
i2a_ASN1_ENUMERATED
(BIO
*out_bio, const i2a_ASN1_ENUMERATED *a);
int
a2i_ASN1_STRING
(BIO *in_bio,
ASN1_STRING *out_string, char
*buffer, int size);
int
a2i_ASN1_INTEGER
(BIO *in_bio,
ASN1_INTEGER *out_string, char
*buffer, int size);
int
a2i_ASN1_ENUMERATED
(BIO *in_bio,
ASN1_ENUMERATED *out_string, char
*buffer, int size);
DESCRIPTION¶
The functions
i2a_ASN1_STRING
(),
i2a_ASN1_INTEGER
(), and
i2a_ASN1_ENUMERATED
() write a hexadecimal
representation of a to out_bio.
The type argument is ignored.
Each byte of ASN1_STRING_get0_data(3) is written as a number consisting of two upper-case hexadecimal digits. After each group of 70 digits, a backslash and a linefeed are inserted before the next digit.
If the
ASN1_STRING_length(3) of a is 0,
instead a pair of zero digits ("00") is written by
i2a_ASN1_INTEGER
()
and i2a_ASN1_ENUMERATED
() and a single zero digit
("0") by i2a_ASN1_STRING
(). If
a is a NULL
pointer, nothing
is written.
If a represents a
negative integer,
i2a_ASN1_INTEGER
()
prepends a minus sign to the output.
The functions
a2i_ASN1_STRING
(),
a2i_ASN1_INTEGER
(), and
a2i_ASN1_ENUMERATED
() parse a hexadecimal
representation of an ASN.1 string into out_string.
Both lower-case and upper-case hexadecimal digits are accepted. Every pair
of input digits is converted into one output byte.
On every input line, the trailing newline character and an optional carriage return character preceding it are ignored. The trailing newline need not be present on the last line. If there is a backslash character before the newline character, parsing is continued on the next input line.
At least one pair of input digits is
required by
a2i_ASN1_INTEGER
()
and
a2i_ASN1_ENUMERATED
(),
whereas a2i_ASN1_STRING
() converts empty input to an
empty string.
These functions are able to parse the
output of
i2a_ASN1_ENUMERATED
().
They can parse the output of i2a_ASN1_INTEGER
()
unless a was negative, and they can parse the output
of i2a_ASN1_STRING
() unless the
ASN1_STRING_length(3) of a was
0.
Parsing fails if an input line contains an odd number of input digits or if memory allocation fails.
These functions use the buffer provided by the caller and assume it is at least size bytes long. It is unspecified what the buffer contains after the functions return.
RETURN VALUES¶
The functions i2a_ASN1_STRING
(),
i2a_ASN1_INTEGER
(), and
i2a_ASN1_ENUMERATED
() return the number of bytes
written or -1 if BIO_write(3) fails. In particular, they
all return 0 when a is a NULL
pointer. i2a_ASN1_STRING
() returns 1 for an empty
string or an even number greater than 1 for a string that is not empty.
i2a_ASN1_INTEGER
() returns an even number greater
than 1 for positive input or an odd number greater than 2 for negative
input. i2a_ASN1_ENUMERATED
() always returns a
non-negative even number when successful.
The functions a2i_ASN1_STRING
(),
a2i_ASN1_INTEGER
(), and
a2i_ASN1_ENUMERATED
() are intended to return 1 for
success or 0 for failure, but see the BUGS
section for a number of traps.
SEE ALSO¶
ASN1_STRING_length(3), ASN1_STRING_new(3), ASN1_STRING_print_ex(3), i2a_ASN1_OBJECT(3)
HISTORY¶
i2a_ASN1_INTEGER
() and
a2i_ASN1_INTEGER
() first appeared in SSLeay 0.6.0.
i2a_ASN1_STRING
() and
a2i_ASN1_STRING
() first appeared in SSLeay 0.6.5.
a2i_ASN1_STRING
() has been part of the public API
since SSLeay 0.6.5 and i2a_ASN1_STRING
() since
SSLeay 0.8.0. These functions have been available since
OpenBSD 2.4.
i2a_ASN1_ENUMERATED
() and
a2i_ASN1_ENUMERATED
() first appeared in OpenSSL
0.9.2 and have been available since OpenBSD 2.6.
BUGS¶
If the first call to BIO_gets(3) does not return
any data, even if that is caused by a fatal I/O error, if the BIO type does
not support the “gets” operation, or if it is caused by the
BIO being non-blocking, a2i_ASN1_STRING
()
immediately succeeds and returns an empty
out_string.
If BIO_gets
(3)
returns a partial line, for example because the given
size is insufficient to contain one of the input lines
or for reasons specific to the BIO type,
a2i_ASN1_STRING
(),
a2i_ASN1_INTEGER
(), and
a2i_ASN1_ENUMERATED
() may fail or silently return a
truncated result. The caller is responsible for providing a
buffer of sufficient size to contain the longest
possible input line and for choosing a BIO of a type that only returns
complete input lines and does not perform partial reads.
The functions a2i_ASN1_STRING
(),
a2i_ASN1_INTEGER
(), and
a2i_ASN1_ENUMERATED
() do not support non-blocking
BIOs. Reading is terminated as soon as BIO_gets(3) returns
a value less than 1.
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