1 /* asn1t.h */
   2 /* Written by Dr Stephen N Henson (steve@openssl.org) for the OpenSSL
   3  * project 2006.
   4  */
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  58 
  59 /* Internal ASN1 structures and functions: not for application use */
  60 
  61 /* ASN1 print context structure */
  62 
  63 struct asn1_pctx_st
  64         {
  65         unsigned long flags;
  66         unsigned long nm_flags;
  67         unsigned long cert_flags;
  68         unsigned long oid_flags;
  69         unsigned long str_flags;
  70         } /* ASN1_PCTX */;
  71 
  72 /* ASN1 public key method structure */
  73 
  74 struct evp_pkey_asn1_method_st
  75         {
  76         int pkey_id;
  77         int pkey_base_id;
  78         unsigned long pkey_flags;
  79 
  80         char *pem_str;
  81         char *info;
  82 
  83         int (*pub_decode)(EVP_PKEY *pk, X509_PUBKEY *pub);
  84         int (*pub_encode)(X509_PUBKEY *pub, const EVP_PKEY *pk);
  85         int (*pub_cmp)(const EVP_PKEY *a, const EVP_PKEY *b);
  86         int (*pub_print)(BIO *out, const EVP_PKEY *pkey, int indent,
  87                                                         ASN1_PCTX *pctx);
  88 
  89         int (*priv_decode)(EVP_PKEY *pk, PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO *p8inf);
  90         int (*priv_encode)(PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO *p8, const EVP_PKEY *pk);
  91         int (*priv_print)(BIO *out, const EVP_PKEY *pkey, int indent,
  92                                                         ASN1_PCTX *pctx);
  93 
  94         int (*pkey_size)(const EVP_PKEY *pk);
  95         int (*pkey_bits)(const EVP_PKEY *pk);
  96 
  97         int (*param_decode)(EVP_PKEY *pkey,
  98                                 const unsigned char **pder, int derlen);
  99         int (*param_encode)(const EVP_PKEY *pkey, unsigned char **pder);
 100         int (*param_missing)(const EVP_PKEY *pk);
 101         int (*param_copy)(EVP_PKEY *to, const EVP_PKEY *from);
 102         int (*param_cmp)(const EVP_PKEY *a, const EVP_PKEY *b);
 103         int (*param_print)(BIO *out, const EVP_PKEY *pkey, int indent,
 104                                                         ASN1_PCTX *pctx);
 105         int (*sig_print)(BIO *out,
 106                          const X509_ALGOR *sigalg, const ASN1_STRING *sig,
 107                                          int indent, ASN1_PCTX *pctx);
 108 
 109 
 110         void (*pkey_free)(EVP_PKEY *pkey);
 111         int (*pkey_ctrl)(EVP_PKEY *pkey, int op, long arg1, void *arg2);
 112 
 113         /* Legacy functions for old PEM */
 114 
 115         int (*old_priv_decode)(EVP_PKEY *pkey,
 116                                 const unsigned char **pder, int derlen);
 117         int (*old_priv_encode)(const EVP_PKEY *pkey, unsigned char **pder);
 118         /* Custom ASN1 signature verification */
 119         int (*item_verify)(EVP_MD_CTX *ctx, const ASN1_ITEM *it, void *asn,
 120                                 X509_ALGOR *a, ASN1_BIT_STRING *sig,
 121                                 EVP_PKEY *pkey);
 122         int (*item_sign)(EVP_MD_CTX *ctx, const ASN1_ITEM *it, void *asn,
 123                                 X509_ALGOR *alg1, X509_ALGOR *alg2,
 124                                 ASN1_BIT_STRING *sig);
 125 
 126         } /* EVP_PKEY_ASN1_METHOD */;
 127 
 128 /* Method to handle CRL access.
 129  * In general a CRL could be very large (several Mb) and can consume large
 130  * amounts of resources if stored in memory by multiple processes.
 131  * This method allows general CRL operations to be redirected to more
 132  * efficient callbacks: for example a CRL entry database.
 133  */
 134 
 135 #define X509_CRL_METHOD_DYNAMIC         1
 136 
 137 struct x509_crl_method_st
 138         {
 139         int flags;
 140         int (*crl_init)(X509_CRL *crl);
 141         int (*crl_free)(X509_CRL *crl);
 142         int (*crl_lookup)(X509_CRL *crl, X509_REVOKED **ret,
 143                                 ASN1_INTEGER *ser, X509_NAME *issuer);
 144         int (*crl_verify)(X509_CRL *crl, EVP_PKEY *pk);
 145         };