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5.3 KiB
C
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// Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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#ifndef NET_DER_PARSE_VALUES_H_
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#define NET_DER_PARSE_VALUES_H_
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include "base/compiler_specific.h"
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#include "net/base/net_export.h"
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#include "net/der/input.h"
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namespace net {
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namespace der {
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// Reads a DER-encoded ASN.1 BOOLEAN value from |in| and puts the resulting
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// value in |out|. Returns whether the encoded value could successfully be
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// read.
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NET_EXPORT bool ParseBool(const Input& in, bool* out) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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// Like ParseBool, except it is more relaxed in what inputs it accepts: Any
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// value that is a valid BER encoding will be parsed successfully.
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NET_EXPORT bool ParseBoolRelaxed(const Input& in, bool* out) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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// Checks the validity of a DER-encoded ASN.1 INTEGER value from |in|, and
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// determines the sign of the number. Returns true on success and
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// fills |negative|. Otherwise returns false and does not modify the out
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// parameter.
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//
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// in: The value portion of an INTEGER.
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// negative: Out parameter that is set to true if the number is negative
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// and false otherwise (zero is non-negative).
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NET_EXPORT bool IsValidInteger(const Input& in,
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bool* negative) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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// Reads a DER-encoded ASN.1 INTEGER value from |in| and puts the resulting
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// value in |out|. ASN.1 INTEGERs are arbitrary precision; this function is
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// provided as a convenience when the caller knows that the value is unsigned
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// and is between 0 and 2^64-1. This function returns false if the value is too
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// big to fit in a uint64_t, is negative, or if there is an error reading the
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// integer.
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NET_EXPORT bool ParseUint64(const Input& in, uint64_t* out) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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// Same as ParseUint64() but for a uint8_t.
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NET_EXPORT bool ParseUint8(const Input& in, uint8_t* out) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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// The BitString class is a helper for representing a valid parsed BIT STRING.
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//
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// * The bits are ordered within each octet of bytes() from most to least
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// significant, as in the DER encoding.
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//
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// * There may be at most 7 unused bits.
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class NET_EXPORT BitString {
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public:
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BitString() : unused_bits_(0) {}
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// |unused_bits| represents the number of bits in the last octet of |bytes|,
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// starting from the least significant bit, that are unused. It MUST be < 8.
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// And if bytes is empty, then it MUST be 0.
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BitString(const Input& bytes, uint8_t unused_bits);
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const Input& bytes() const { return bytes_; }
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uint8_t unused_bits() const { return unused_bits_; }
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// Returns true if the bit string contains 1 at the specified position.
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// Otherwise returns false.
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//
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// A return value of false can mean either:
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// * The bit value at |bit_index| is 0.
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// * There is no bit at |bit_index| (index is beyond the end).
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bool AssertsBit(size_t bit_index) const WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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private:
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Input bytes_;
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uint8_t unused_bits_;
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// Default assignment and copy constructor are OK.
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};
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// Reads a DER-encoded ASN.1 BIT STRING value from |in| and puts the resulting
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// octet string and number of unused bits into |bit_string|
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//
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// Returns true on success, otherwise returns false and does not modify the
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// out-parameters.
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NET_EXPORT bool ParseBitString(const Input& in,
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BitString* bit_string) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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struct NET_EXPORT GeneralizedTime {
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uint16_t year;
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uint8_t month;
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uint8_t day;
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uint8_t hours;
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uint8_t minutes;
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uint8_t seconds;
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// Returns true if the value is in UTCTime's range.
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bool InUTCTimeRange() const;
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};
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NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE bool operator<(const GeneralizedTime& lhs,
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const GeneralizedTime& rhs);
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NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE bool operator<=(const GeneralizedTime& lhs,
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const GeneralizedTime& rhs);
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NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE bool operator>(const GeneralizedTime& lhs,
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const GeneralizedTime& rhs);
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NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE bool operator>=(const GeneralizedTime& lhs,
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const GeneralizedTime& rhs);
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// Reads a DER-encoded ASN.1 UTCTime value from |in| and puts the resulting
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// value in |out|, returning true if the UTCTime could be parsed successfully.
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NET_EXPORT bool ParseUTCTime(const Input& in,
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GeneralizedTime* out) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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// Like ParseUTCTime, but it is more lenient in what is accepted. DER requires
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// a UTCTime to be in the format YYMMDDhhmmssZ; this function will accept both
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// that and YYMMDDhhmmZ, which is a valid BER encoding of a UTCTime which
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// sometimes incorrectly appears in X.509 certificates.
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NET_EXPORT bool ParseUTCTimeRelaxed(const Input& in,
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GeneralizedTime* out) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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// Reads a DER-encoded ASN.1 GeneralizedTime value from |in| and puts the
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// resulting value in |out|, returning true if the GeneralizedTime could
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// be parsed successfully. This function is even more restrictive than the
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// DER rules - it follows the rules from RFC5280, which does not allow for
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// fractional seconds.
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NET_EXPORT bool ParseGeneralizedTime(const Input& in,
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GeneralizedTime* out) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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} // namespace der
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} // namespace net
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#endif // NET_DER_PARSE_VALUES_H_
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