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The parent class for all primitive encodings. Attributes are the same as for ASN1Data, with the addition of tagging. Primitive values can never be infinite length encodings, thus it is not possible to set the infinite_length attribute for Primitive and its sub-classes.
Primitive sub-classes and their mapping to Ruby classes¶ ↑OpenSSL::ASN1::EndOfContent <=> value is always nil
OpenSSL::ASN1::Boolean <=> value is a Boolean
OpenSSL::ASN1::Integer <=> value is a Number
OpenSSL::ASN1::BitString <=> value is a String
OpenSSL::ASN1::OctetString <=> value is a String
OpenSSL::ASN1::Null <=> value is always nil
OpenSSL::ASN1::Object <=> value is a String
OpenSSL::ASN1::Enumerated <=> value is a Number
OpenSSL::ASN1::UTF8String <=> value is a String
OpenSSL::ASN1::NumericString <=> value is a String
OpenSSL::ASN1::PrintableString <=> value is a String
OpenSSL::ASN1::T61String <=> value is a String
OpenSSL::ASN1::VideotexString <=> value is a String
OpenSSL::ASN1::IA5String <=> value is a String
OpenSSL::ASN1::UTCTime <=> value is a Time
OpenSSL::ASN1::GeneralizedTime <=> value is a Time
OpenSSL::ASN1::GraphicString <=> value is a String
OpenSSL::ASN1::ISO64String <=> value is a String
OpenSSL::ASN1::GeneralString <=> value is a String
OpenSSL::ASN1::UniversalString <=> value is a String
OpenSSL::ASN1::BMPString <=> value is a String
unused_bits: if the underlying BIT STRING's length is a multiple of 8 then unused_bits is 0. Otherwise unused_bits indicates the number of bits that are to be ignored in the final octet of the BitString's value.
OpenSSL::ASN1::ObjectId¶ ↑NOTE: While OpenSSL::ASN1::ObjectId.new will allocate a new ObjectId, it is not typically allocated this way, but rather that are received from parsed ASN1 encodings.
sn: the short name as defined in <openssl/objects.h>.
ln: the long name as defined in <openssl/objects.h>.
oid: the object identifier as a String, e.g. “1.2.3.4.5”
short_name: alias for sn.
long_name: alias for ln.
With the Exception of OpenSSL::ASN1::EndOfContent, each Primitive class constructor takes at least one parameter, the value.
eoc = OpenSSL::ASN1::EndOfContent.new
Primitive¶ ↑prim = <class>.new(value) # <class> being one of the sub-classes except EndOfContent prim_zero_tagged_implicit = <class>.new(value, 0, :IMPLICIT) prim_zero_tagged_explicit = <class>.new(value, 0, :EXPLICIT)
May be used as a hint for encoding a value either implicitly or explicitly by setting it either to :IMPLICIT or to :EXPLICIT. tagging is not set when a ASN.1 structure is parsed using OpenSSL::ASN1.decode.
value: is mandatory.
tag: optional, may be specified for tagged values. If no tag is specified, the UNIVERSAL tag corresponding to the Primitive sub-class is used by default.
tagging: may be used as an encoding hint to encode a value either explicitly or implicitly, see ASN1 for possible values.
tag_class: if tag and tagging are nil then this is set to :UNIVERSAL by default. If either tag or tagging are set then :CONTEXT_SPECIFIC is used as the default. For possible values please cf. ASN1.
int = OpenSSL::ASN1::Integer.new(42) zero_tagged_int = OpenSSL::ASN1::Integer.new(42, 0, :IMPLICIT) private_explicit_zero_tagged_int = OpenSSL::ASN1::Integer.new(42, 0, :EXPLICIT, :PRIVATE)
static VALUE
ossl_asn1_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
VALUE value, tag, tagging, tag_class;
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "13", &value, &tag, &tagging, &tag_class);
if(argc > 1){
if(NIL_P(tag))
ossl_raise(eASN1Error, "must specify tag number");
if(!NIL_P(tagging) && !SYMBOL_P(tagging))
ossl_raise(eASN1Error, "invalid tagging method");
if(NIL_P(tag_class)) {
if (NIL_P(tagging))
tag_class = sym_UNIVERSAL;
else
tag_class = sym_CONTEXT_SPECIFIC;
}
if(!SYMBOL_P(tag_class))
ossl_raise(eASN1Error, "invalid tag class");
if (tagging == sym_IMPLICIT && NUM2INT(tag) > 31)
ossl_raise(eASN1Error, "tag number for Universal too large");
}
else{
tag = INT2NUM(ossl_asn1_default_tag(self));
tagging = Qnil;
tag_class = sym_UNIVERSAL;
}
ossl_asn1_set_tag(self, tag);
ossl_asn1_set_value(self, value);
ossl_asn1_set_tagging(self, tagging);
ossl_asn1_set_tag_class(self, tag_class);
ossl_asn1_set_infinite_length(self, Qfalse);
return self;
}
See ASN1Data#to_der for details. *
static VALUE
ossl_asn1prim_to_der(VALUE self)
{
ASN1_TYPE *asn1;
int tn, tc, explicit;
long len, reallen;
unsigned char *buf, *p;
VALUE str;
tn = NUM2INT(ossl_asn1_get_tag(self));
tc = ossl_asn1_tag_class(self);
explicit = ossl_asn1_is_explicit(self);
asn1 = ossl_asn1_get_asn1type(self);
len = ASN1_object_size(1, i2d_ASN1_TYPE(asn1, NULL), tn);
if(!(buf = OPENSSL_malloc(len))){
ASN1_TYPE_free(asn1);
ossl_raise(eASN1Error, "cannot alloc buffer");
}
p = buf;
if (tc == V_ASN1_UNIVERSAL) {
i2d_ASN1_TYPE(asn1, &p);
} else if (explicit) {
ASN1_put_object(&p, 1, i2d_ASN1_TYPE(asn1, NULL), tn, tc);
i2d_ASN1_TYPE(asn1, &p);
} else {
i2d_ASN1_TYPE(asn1, &p);
*buf = tc | tn | (*buf & V_ASN1_CONSTRUCTED);
}
ASN1_TYPE_free(asn1);
reallen = p - buf;
assert(reallen <= len);
str = ossl_buf2str((char *)buf, rb_long2int(reallen)); /* buf will be free in ossl_buf2str */
return str;
}