openssl/crypto/dsa/dsa_asn1.c
Dr. Stephen Henson d339187b1a Get rid of ASN1_ITEM_FUNCTIONS dummy function
prototype hack. This unfortunately means that
every ASN1_*_END construct cannot have a
trailing ;
2001-02-23 12:47:06 +00:00

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/* dsa_asn1.c */
/* Written by Dr Stephen N Henson (shenson@bigfoot.com) for the OpenSSL
* project 2000.
*/
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*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include "cryptlib.h"
#include <openssl/dsa.h>
#include <openssl/asn1.h>
#include <openssl/asn1t.h>
/* Override the default new methods */
static int sig_cb(int operation, ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_ITEM *it)
{
if(operation == ASN1_OP_NEW_PRE) {
DSA_SIG *sig;
sig = OPENSSL_malloc(sizeof(DSA_SIG));
sig->r = NULL;
sig->s = NULL;
*pval = (ASN1_VALUE *)sig;
if(sig) return 2;
DSAerr(DSA_F_SIG_CB, ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE);
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
ASN1_SEQUENCE_cb(DSA_SIG, sig_cb) = {
ASN1_SIMPLE(DSA_SIG, r, CBIGNUM),
ASN1_SIMPLE(DSA_SIG, s, CBIGNUM)
} ASN1_SEQUENCE_END_cb(DSA_SIG, DSA_SIG)
IMPLEMENT_ASN1_FUNCTIONS_const(DSA_SIG)
/* Override the default free and new methods */
static int dsa_cb(int operation, ASN1_VALUE **pval, const ASN1_ITEM *it)
{
if(operation == ASN1_OP_NEW_PRE) {
*pval = (ASN1_VALUE *)DSA_new();
if(*pval) return 2;
return 0;
} else if(operation == ASN1_OP_FREE_PRE) {
DSA_free((DSA *)*pval);
*pval = NULL;
return 2;
}
return 1;
}
ASN1_SEQUENCE_cb(DSAPrivateKey, dsa_cb) = {
ASN1_SIMPLE(DSA, version, LONG),
ASN1_SIMPLE(DSA, p, BIGNUM),
ASN1_SIMPLE(DSA, q, BIGNUM),
ASN1_SIMPLE(DSA, g, BIGNUM),
ASN1_SIMPLE(DSA, pub_key, BIGNUM),
ASN1_SIMPLE(DSA, priv_key, BIGNUM)
} ASN1_SEQUENCE_END_cb(DSA, DSAPrivateKey)
IMPLEMENT_ASN1_ENCODE_FUNCTIONS_const_fname(DSA, DSAPrivateKey, DSAPrivateKey)
ASN1_SEQUENCE_cb(DSAparams, dsa_cb) = {
ASN1_SIMPLE(DSA, p, BIGNUM),
ASN1_SIMPLE(DSA, q, BIGNUM),
ASN1_SIMPLE(DSA, g, BIGNUM),
} ASN1_SEQUENCE_END_cb(DSA, DSAparams)
IMPLEMENT_ASN1_ENCODE_FUNCTIONS_const_fname(DSA, DSAparams, DSAparams)
/* DSA public key is a bit trickier... its effectively a CHOICE type
* decided by a field called write_params which can either write out
* just the public key as an INTEGER or the parameters and public key
* in a SEQUENCE
*/
ASN1_SEQUENCE(dsa_pub_internal) = {
ASN1_SIMPLE(DSA, pub_key, BIGNUM),
ASN1_SIMPLE(DSA, p, BIGNUM),
ASN1_SIMPLE(DSA, q, BIGNUM),
ASN1_SIMPLE(DSA, g, BIGNUM)
} ASN1_SEQUENCE_END_name(DSA, dsa_pub_internal)
ASN1_CHOICE_cb(DSAPublicKey, dsa_cb) = {
ASN1_SIMPLE(DSA, pub_key, BIGNUM),
ASN1_EX_COMBINE(0, 0, dsa_pub_internal)
} ASN1_CHOICE_END_cb(DSA, DSAPublicKey, write_params)
IMPLEMENT_ASN1_ENCODE_FUNCTIONS_const_fname(DSA, DSAPublicKey, DSAPublicKey)