1 /* Written by Dr Stephen N Henson (steve@openssl.org) for the OpenSSL
2 * project 1999. */
3 /* ====================================================================
4 * Copyright (c) 1999 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved.
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51 * This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young
52 * (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim
53 * Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). */
54
55 #include <stdio.h>
56
57 #include <openssl/asn1t.h>
58 #include <openssl/evp.h>
59 #include <openssl/obj.h>
60 #include <openssl/x509.h>
61
62
63 /* X509_CERT_AUX routines. These are used to encode additional
64 * user modifiable data about a certificate. This data is
65 * appended to the X509 encoding when the *_X509_AUX routines
66 * are used. This means that the "traditional" X509 routines
67 * will simply ignore the extra data. */
68
69 static X509_CERT_AUX *aux_get(X509 *x);
70
71 ASN1_SEQUENCE(X509_CERT_AUX) = {
72 ASN1_SEQUENCE_OF_OPT(X509_CERT_AUX, trust, ASN1_OBJECT),
73 ASN1_IMP_SEQUENCE_OF_OPT(X509_CERT_AUX, reject, ASN1_OBJECT, 0),
74 ASN1_OPT(X509_CERT_AUX, alias, ASN1_UTF8STRING),
75 ASN1_OPT(X509_CERT_AUX, keyid, ASN1_OCTET_STRING),
76 ASN1_IMP_SEQUENCE_OF_OPT(X509_CERT_AUX, other, X509_ALGOR, 1)
77 } ASN1_SEQUENCE_END(X509_CERT_AUX)
78
79 IMPLEMENT_ASN1_FUNCTIONS(X509_CERT_AUX)
80
81 static X509_CERT_AUX *aux_get(X509 *x)
82 {
83 if(!x) return NULL;
84 if(!x->aux && !(x->aux = X509_CERT_AUX_new())) return NULL;
85 return x->aux;
86 }
87
X509_alias_set1(X509 * x,unsigned char * name,int len)88 int X509_alias_set1(X509 *x, unsigned char *name, int len)
89 {
90 X509_CERT_AUX *aux;
91 if (!name)
92 {
93 if (!x || !x->aux || !x->aux->alias)
94 return 1;
95 ASN1_UTF8STRING_free(x->aux->alias);
96 x->aux->alias = NULL;
97 return 1;
98 }
99 if(!(aux = aux_get(x))) return 0;
100 if(!aux->alias && !(aux->alias = ASN1_UTF8STRING_new())) return 0;
101 return ASN1_STRING_set(aux->alias, name, len);
102 }
103
X509_keyid_set1(X509 * x,unsigned char * id,int len)104 int X509_keyid_set1(X509 *x, unsigned char *id, int len)
105 {
106 X509_CERT_AUX *aux;
107 if (!id)
108 {
109 if (!x || !x->aux || !x->aux->keyid)
110 return 1;
111 ASN1_OCTET_STRING_free(x->aux->keyid);
112 x->aux->keyid = NULL;
113 return 1;
114 }
115 if(!(aux = aux_get(x))) return 0;
116 if(!aux->keyid && !(aux->keyid = ASN1_OCTET_STRING_new())) return 0;
117 return ASN1_STRING_set(aux->keyid, id, len);
118 }
119
X509_alias_get0(X509 * x,int * len)120 unsigned char *X509_alias_get0(X509 *x, int *len)
121 {
122 if(!x->aux || !x->aux->alias) return NULL;
123 if(len) *len = x->aux->alias->length;
124 return x->aux->alias->data;
125 }
126
X509_keyid_get0(X509 * x,int * len)127 unsigned char *X509_keyid_get0(X509 *x, int *len)
128 {
129 if(!x->aux || !x->aux->keyid) return NULL;
130 if(len) *len = x->aux->keyid->length;
131 return x->aux->keyid->data;
132 }
133
X509_add1_trust_object(X509 * x,ASN1_OBJECT * obj)134 int X509_add1_trust_object(X509 *x, ASN1_OBJECT *obj)
135 {
136 X509_CERT_AUX *aux;
137 ASN1_OBJECT *objtmp;
138 if(!(objtmp = OBJ_dup(obj))) return 0;
139 if(!(aux = aux_get(x))) return 0;
140 if(!aux->trust
141 && !(aux->trust = sk_ASN1_OBJECT_new_null())) return 0;
142 return sk_ASN1_OBJECT_push(aux->trust, objtmp);
143 }
144
X509_add1_reject_object(X509 * x,ASN1_OBJECT * obj)145 int X509_add1_reject_object(X509 *x, ASN1_OBJECT *obj)
146 {
147 X509_CERT_AUX *aux;
148 ASN1_OBJECT *objtmp;
149 if(!(objtmp = OBJ_dup(obj))) return 0;
150 if(!(aux = aux_get(x))) return 0;
151 if(!aux->reject
152 && !(aux->reject = sk_ASN1_OBJECT_new_null())) return 0;
153 return sk_ASN1_OBJECT_push(aux->reject, objtmp);
154 }
155
X509_trust_clear(X509 * x)156 void X509_trust_clear(X509 *x)
157 {
158 if(x->aux && x->aux->trust) {
159 sk_ASN1_OBJECT_pop_free(x->aux->trust, ASN1_OBJECT_free);
160 x->aux->trust = NULL;
161 }
162 }
163
X509_reject_clear(X509 * x)164 void X509_reject_clear(X509 *x)
165 {
166 if(x->aux && x->aux->reject) {
167 sk_ASN1_OBJECT_pop_free(x->aux->reject, ASN1_OBJECT_free);
168 x->aux->reject = NULL;
169 }
170 }
171
172 ASN1_SEQUENCE(X509_CERT_PAIR) = {
173 ASN1_EXP_OPT(X509_CERT_PAIR, forward, X509, 0),
174 ASN1_EXP_OPT(X509_CERT_PAIR, reverse, X509, 1)
175 } ASN1_SEQUENCE_END(X509_CERT_PAIR)
176
177 IMPLEMENT_ASN1_FUNCTIONS(X509_CERT_PAIR)
178