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1 /*	$OpenBSD: bytestring.h,v 1.17 2018/08/16 18:39:37 jsing Exp $	*/
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16 
17 #ifndef OPENSSL_HEADER_BYTESTRING_H
18 #define OPENSSL_HEADER_BYTESTRING_H
19 
20 #include <sys/types.h>
21 #include <stdint.h>
22 
23 #include <openssl/opensslconf.h>
24 
25 __BEGIN_HIDDEN_DECLS
26 
27 /*
28  * Bytestrings are used for parsing and building TLS and ASN.1 messages.
29  *
30  * A "CBS" (CRYPTO ByteString) represents a string of bytes in memory and
31  * provides utility functions for safely parsing length-prefixed structures
32  * like TLS and ASN.1 from it.
33  *
34  * A "CBB" (CRYPTO ByteBuilder) is a memory buffer that grows as needed and
35  * provides utility functions for building length-prefixed messages.
36  */
37 
38 /* CRYPTO ByteString */
39 typedef struct cbs_st {
40 	const uint8_t *data;
41 	size_t initial_len;
42 	size_t len;
43 } CBS;
44 
45 /*
46  * CBS_init sets |cbs| to point to |data|. It does not take ownership of
47  * |data|.
48  */
49 void CBS_init(CBS *cbs, const uint8_t *data, size_t len);
50 
51 /*
52  * CBS_skip advances |cbs| by |len| bytes. It returns one on success and zero
53  * otherwise.
54  */
55 int CBS_skip(CBS *cbs, size_t len);
56 
57 /*
58  * CBS_data returns a pointer to the contents of |cbs|.
59  */
60 const uint8_t *CBS_data(const CBS *cbs);
61 
62 /*
63  * CBS_len returns the number of bytes remaining in |cbs|.
64  */
65 size_t CBS_len(const CBS *cbs);
66 
67 /*
68  * CBS_offset returns the current offset into the original data of |cbs|.
69  */
70 size_t CBS_offset(const CBS *cbs);
71 
72 /*
73  * CBS_stow copies the current contents of |cbs| into |*out_ptr| and
74  * |*out_len|. If |*out_ptr| is not NULL, the contents are freed with
75  * free. It returns one on success and zero on allocation failure. On
76  * success, |*out_ptr| should be freed with free. If |cbs| is empty,
77  * |*out_ptr| will be NULL.
78  */
79 int CBS_stow(const CBS *cbs, uint8_t **out_ptr, size_t *out_len);
80 
81 /*
82  * CBS_strdup copies the current contents of |cbs| into |*out_ptr| as a
83  * NUL-terminated C string. If |*out_ptr| is not NULL, the contents are freed
84  * with free. It returns one on success and zero on allocation
85  * failure. On success, |*out_ptr| should be freed with free.
86  *
87  * NOTE: If |cbs| contains NUL bytes, the string will be truncated. Call
88  * |CBS_contains_zero_byte(cbs)| to check for NUL bytes.
89  */
90 int CBS_strdup(const CBS *cbs, char **out_ptr);
91 
92 /*
93  * CBS_write_bytes writes all of the remaining data from |cbs| into |dst|
94  * if it is at most |dst_len| bytes.  If |copied| is not NULL, it will be set
95  * to the amount copied. It returns one on success and zero otherwise.
96  */
97 int CBS_write_bytes(const CBS *cbs, uint8_t *dst, size_t dst_len,
98     size_t *copied);
99 
100 /*
101  * CBS_contains_zero_byte returns one if the current contents of |cbs| contains
102  * a NUL byte and zero otherwise.
103  */
104 int CBS_contains_zero_byte(const CBS *cbs);
105 
106 /*
107  * CBS_mem_equal compares the current contents of |cbs| with the |len| bytes
108  * starting at |data|. If they're equal, it returns one, otherwise zero. If the
109  * lengths match, it uses a constant-time comparison.
110  */
111 int CBS_mem_equal(const CBS *cbs, const uint8_t *data, size_t len);
112 
113 /*
114  * CBS_get_u8 sets |*out| to the next uint8_t from |cbs| and advances |cbs|. It
115  * returns one on success and zero on error.
116  */
117 int CBS_get_u8(CBS *cbs, uint8_t *out);
118 
119 /*
120  * CBS_get_u16 sets |*out| to the next, big-endian uint16_t from |cbs| and
121  * advances |cbs|. It returns one on success and zero on error.
122  */
123 int CBS_get_u16(CBS *cbs, uint16_t *out);
124 
125 /*
126  * CBS_get_u24 sets |*out| to the next, big-endian 24-bit value from |cbs| and
127  * advances |cbs|. It returns one on success and zero on error.
128  */
129 int CBS_get_u24(CBS *cbs, uint32_t *out);
130 
131 /*
132  * CBS_get_u32 sets |*out| to the next, big-endian uint32_t value from |cbs|
133  * and advances |cbs|. It returns one on success and zero on error.
134  */
135 int CBS_get_u32(CBS *cbs, uint32_t *out);
136 
137 /*
138  * CBS_get_bytes sets |*out| to the next |len| bytes from |cbs| and advances
139  * |cbs|. It returns one on success and zero on error.
140  */
141 int CBS_get_bytes(CBS *cbs, CBS *out, size_t len);
142 
143 /*
144  * CBS_get_u8_length_prefixed sets |*out| to the contents of an 8-bit,
145  * length-prefixed value from |cbs| and advances |cbs| over it. It returns one
146  * on success and zero on error.
147  */
148 int CBS_get_u8_length_prefixed(CBS *cbs, CBS *out);
149 
150 /*
151  * CBS_get_u16_length_prefixed sets |*out| to the contents of a 16-bit,
152  * big-endian, length-prefixed value from |cbs| and advances |cbs| over it. It
153  * returns one on success and zero on error.
154  */
155 int CBS_get_u16_length_prefixed(CBS *cbs, CBS *out);
156 
157 /*
158  * CBS_get_u24_length_prefixed sets |*out| to the contents of a 24-bit,
159  * big-endian, length-prefixed value from |cbs| and advances |cbs| over it. It
160  * returns one on success and zero on error.
161  */
162 int CBS_get_u24_length_prefixed(CBS *cbs, CBS *out);
163 
164 
165 /* Parsing ASN.1 */
166 
167 /*
168  * While an identifier can be multiple octets, this library only handles the
169  * single octet variety currently.  This limits support up to tag number 30
170  * since tag number 31 is a reserved value to indicate multiple octets.
171  */
172 
173 /* Bits 8 and 7: class tag type: See X.690 section 8.1.2.2. */
174 #define CBS_ASN1_UNIVERSAL		0x00
175 #define CBS_ASN1_APPLICATION		0x40
176 #define CBS_ASN1_CONTEXT_SPECIFIC	0x80
177 #define CBS_ASN1_PRIVATE		0xc0
178 
179 /* Bit 6: Primitive or constructed: See X.690 section 8.1.2.3. */
180 #define CBS_ASN1_PRIMITIVE	0x00
181 #define CBS_ASN1_CONSTRUCTED	0x20
182 
183 /*
184  * Bits 5 to 1 are the tag number.  See X.680 section 8.6 for tag numbers of
185  * the universal class.
186  */
187 
188 /*
189  * Common universal identifier octets.
190  * See X.690 section 8.1 and X.680 section 8.6 for universal tag numbers.
191  *
192  * Note: These definitions are the cause of some of the strange behavior in
193  * CBS's bs_ber.c.
194  *
195  * In BER, it is the sender's option to use primitive or constructed for
196  * bitstring (X.690 section 8.6.1) and octetstring (X.690 section 8.7.1).
197  *
198  * In DER, bitstring and octetstring are required to be primitive
199  * (X.690 section 10.2).
200  */
201 #define CBS_ASN1_BOOLEAN     (CBS_ASN1_UNIVERSAL | CBS_ASN1_PRIMITIVE | 0x1)
202 #define CBS_ASN1_INTEGER     (CBS_ASN1_UNIVERSAL | CBS_ASN1_PRIMITIVE | 0x2)
203 #define CBS_ASN1_BITSTRING   (CBS_ASN1_UNIVERSAL | CBS_ASN1_PRIMITIVE | 0x3)
204 #define CBS_ASN1_OCTETSTRING (CBS_ASN1_UNIVERSAL | CBS_ASN1_PRIMITIVE | 0x4)
205 #define CBS_ASN1_OBJECT      (CBS_ASN1_UNIVERSAL | CBS_ASN1_PRIMITIVE | 0x6)
206 #define CBS_ASN1_ENUMERATED  (CBS_ASN1_UNIVERSAL | CBS_ASN1_PRIMITIVE | 0xa)
207 #define CBS_ASN1_SEQUENCE    (CBS_ASN1_UNIVERSAL | CBS_ASN1_CONSTRUCTED | 0x10)
208 #define CBS_ASN1_SET         (CBS_ASN1_UNIVERSAL | CBS_ASN1_CONSTRUCTED | 0x11)
209 
210 /*
211  * CBS_get_asn1 sets |*out| to the contents of DER-encoded, ASN.1 element (not
212  * including tag and length bytes) and advances |cbs| over it. The ASN.1
213  * element must match |tag_value|. It returns one on success and zero
214  * on error.
215  *
216  * Tag numbers greater than 30 are not supported (i.e. short form only).
217  */
218 int CBS_get_asn1(CBS *cbs, CBS *out, unsigned int tag_value);
219 
220 /*
221  * CBS_get_asn1_element acts like |CBS_get_asn1| but |out| will include the
222  * ASN.1 header bytes too.
223  */
224 int CBS_get_asn1_element(CBS *cbs, CBS *out, unsigned int tag_value);
225 
226 /*
227  * CBS_peek_asn1_tag looks ahead at the next ASN.1 tag and returns one
228  * if the next ASN.1 element on |cbs| would have tag |tag_value|. If
229  * |cbs| is empty or the tag does not match, it returns zero. Note: if
230  * it returns one, CBS_get_asn1 may still fail if the rest of the
231  * element is malformed.
232  */
233 int CBS_peek_asn1_tag(const CBS *cbs, unsigned int tag_value);
234 
235 /*
236  * CBS_get_any_asn1_element sets |*out| to contain the next ASN.1 element from
237  * |*cbs| (including header bytes) and advances |*cbs|. It sets |*out_tag| to
238  * the tag number and |*out_header_len| to the length of the ASN.1 header.
239  * Each of |out|, |out_tag|, and |out_header_len| may be NULL to ignore
240  * the value.
241  *
242  * Tag numbers greater than 30 are not supported (i.e. short form only).
243  */
244 int CBS_get_any_asn1_element(CBS *cbs, CBS *out, unsigned int *out_tag,
245     size_t *out_header_len);
246 
247 /*
248  * CBS_get_asn1_uint64 gets an ASN.1 INTEGER from |cbs| using |CBS_get_asn1|
249  * and sets |*out| to its value. It returns one on success and zero on error,
250  * where error includes the integer being negative, or too large to represent
251  * in 64 bits.
252  */
253 int CBS_get_asn1_uint64(CBS *cbs, uint64_t *out);
254 
255 /*
256  * CBS_get_optional_asn1 gets an optional explicitly-tagged element
257  * from |cbs| tagged with |tag| and sets |*out| to its contents. If
258  * present, it sets |*out_present| to one, otherwise zero. It returns
259  * one on success, whether or not the element was present, and zero on
260  * decode failure.
261  */
262 int CBS_get_optional_asn1(CBS *cbs, CBS *out, int *out_present,
263     unsigned int tag);
264 
265 /*
266  * CBS_get_optional_asn1_octet_string gets an optional
267  * explicitly-tagged OCTET STRING from |cbs|. If present, it sets
268  * |*out| to the string and |*out_present| to one. Otherwise, it sets
269  * |*out| to empty and |*out_present| to zero. |out_present| may be
270  * NULL. It returns one on success, whether or not the element was
271  * present, and zero on decode failure.
272  */
273 int CBS_get_optional_asn1_octet_string(CBS *cbs, CBS *out, int *out_present,
274     unsigned int tag);
275 
276 /*
277  * CBS_get_optional_asn1_uint64 gets an optional explicitly-tagged
278  * INTEGER from |cbs|. If present, it sets |*out| to the
279  * value. Otherwise, it sets |*out| to |default_value|. It returns one
280  * on success, whether or not the element was present, and zero on
281  * decode failure.
282  */
283 int CBS_get_optional_asn1_uint64(CBS *cbs, uint64_t *out, unsigned int tag,
284     uint64_t default_value);
285 
286 /*
287  * CBS_get_optional_asn1_bool gets an optional, explicitly-tagged BOOLEAN from
288  * |cbs|. If present, it sets |*out| to either zero or one, based on the
289  * boolean. Otherwise, it sets |*out| to |default_value|. It returns one on
290  * success, whether or not the element was present, and zero on decode
291  * failure.
292  */
293 int CBS_get_optional_asn1_bool(CBS *cbs, int *out, unsigned int tag,
294     int default_value);
295 
296 
297 /*
298  * CRYPTO ByteBuilder.
299  *
300  * |CBB| objects allow one to build length-prefixed serialisations. A |CBB|
301  * object is associated with a buffer and new buffers are created with
302  * |CBB_init|. Several |CBB| objects can point at the same buffer when a
303  * length-prefix is pending, however only a single |CBB| can be 'current' at
304  * any one time. For example, if one calls |CBB_add_u8_length_prefixed| then
305  * the new |CBB| points at the same buffer as the original. But if the original
306  * |CBB| is used then the length prefix is written out and the new |CBB| must
307  * not be used again.
308  *
309  * If one needs to force a length prefix to be written out because a |CBB| is
310  * going out of scope, use |CBB_flush|.
311  */
312 
313 struct cbb_buffer_st {
314 	uint8_t *buf;
315 
316 	/* The number of valid bytes. */
317 	size_t len;
318 
319 	/* The size of buf. */
320 	size_t cap;
321 
322 	/*
323 	 * One iff |buf| is owned by this object. If not then |buf| cannot be
324 	 * resized.
325 	 */
326 	char can_resize;
327 };
328 
329 typedef struct cbb_st {
330 	struct cbb_buffer_st *base;
331 
332 	/*
333 	 * offset is the offset from the start of |base->buf| to the position of any
334 	 * pending length-prefix.
335 	 */
336 	size_t offset;
337 
338 	/* child points to a child CBB if a length-prefix is pending. */
339 	struct cbb_st *child;
340 
341 	/*
342 	 * pending_len_len contains the number of bytes in a pending length-prefix,
343 	 * or zero if no length-prefix is pending.
344 	 */
345 	uint8_t pending_len_len;
346 
347 	char pending_is_asn1;
348 
349 	/*
350 	 * is_top_level is true iff this is a top-level |CBB| (as opposed to a child
351 	 * |CBB|). Top-level objects are valid arguments for |CBB_finish|.
352 	 */
353 	char is_top_level;
354 } CBB;
355 
356 /*
357  * CBB_init initialises |cbb| with |initial_capacity|. Since a |CBB| grows as
358  * needed, the |initial_capacity| is just a hint. It returns one on success or
359  * zero on error.
360  */
361 int CBB_init(CBB *cbb, size_t initial_capacity);
362 
363 /*
364  * CBB_init_fixed initialises |cbb| to write to |len| bytes at |buf|. Since
365  * |buf| cannot grow, trying to write more than |len| bytes will cause CBB
366  * functions to fail. It returns one on success or zero on error.
367  */
368 int CBB_init_fixed(CBB *cbb, uint8_t *buf, size_t len);
369 
370 /*
371  * CBB_cleanup frees all resources owned by |cbb| and other |CBB| objects
372  * writing to the same buffer. This should be used in an error case where a
373  * serialisation is abandoned.
374  */
375 void CBB_cleanup(CBB *cbb);
376 
377 /*
378  * CBB_finish completes any pending length prefix and sets |*out_data| to a
379  * malloced buffer and |*out_len| to the length of that buffer. The caller
380  * takes ownership of the buffer and, unless the buffer was fixed with
381  * |CBB_init_fixed|, must call |free| when done.
382  *
383  * It can only be called on a "top level" |CBB|, i.e. one initialised with
384  * |CBB_init| or |CBB_init_fixed|. It returns one on success and zero on
385  * error.
386  */
387 int CBB_finish(CBB *cbb, uint8_t **out_data, size_t *out_len);
388 
389 /*
390  * CBB_flush causes any pending length prefixes to be written out and any child
391  * |CBB| objects of |cbb| to be invalidated. It returns one on success or zero
392  * on error.
393  */
394 int CBB_flush(CBB *cbb);
395 
396 /*
397  * CBB_discard_child discards the current unflushed child of |cbb|. Neither the
398  * child's contents nor the length prefix will be included in the output.
399  */
400 void CBB_discard_child(CBB *cbb);
401 
402 /*
403  * CBB_add_u8_length_prefixed sets |*out_contents| to a new child of |cbb|. The
404  * data written to |*out_contents| will be prefixed in |cbb| with an 8-bit
405  * length. It returns one on success or zero on error.
406  */
407 int CBB_add_u8_length_prefixed(CBB *cbb, CBB *out_contents);
408 
409 /*
410  * CBB_add_u16_length_prefixed sets |*out_contents| to a new child of |cbb|.
411  * The data written to |*out_contents| will be prefixed in |cbb| with a 16-bit,
412  * big-endian length. It returns one on success or zero on error.
413  */
414 int CBB_add_u16_length_prefixed(CBB *cbb, CBB *out_contents);
415 
416 /*
417  * CBB_add_u24_length_prefixed sets |*out_contents| to a new child of |cbb|.
418  * The data written to |*out_contents| will be prefixed in |cbb| with a 24-bit,
419  * big-endian length. It returns one on success or zero on error.
420  */
421 int CBB_add_u24_length_prefixed(CBB *cbb, CBB *out_contents);
422 
423 /*
424  * CBB_add_asn sets |*out_contents| to a |CBB| into which the contents of an
425  * ASN.1 object can be written. The |tag| argument will be used as the tag for
426  * the object. Passing in |tag| number 31 will return in an error since only
427  * single octet identifiers are supported. It returns one on success or zero
428  * on error.
429  */
430 int CBB_add_asn1(CBB *cbb, CBB *out_contents, unsigned int tag);
431 
432 /*
433  * CBB_add_bytes appends |len| bytes from |data| to |cbb|. It returns one on
434  * success and zero otherwise.
435  */
436 int CBB_add_bytes(CBB *cbb, const uint8_t *data, size_t len);
437 
438 /*
439  * CBB_add_space appends |len| bytes to |cbb| and sets |*out_data| to point to
440  * the beginning of that space. The caller must then write |len| bytes of
441  * actual contents to |*out_data|. It returns one on success and zero
442  * otherwise.
443  */
444 int CBB_add_space(CBB *cbb, uint8_t **out_data, size_t len);
445 
446 /*
447  * CBB_add_u8 appends an 8-bit number from |value| to |cbb|. It returns one on
448  * success and zero otherwise.
449  */
450 int CBB_add_u8(CBB *cbb, size_t value);
451 
452 /*
453  * CBB_add_u8 appends a 16-bit, big-endian number from |value| to |cbb|. It
454  * returns one on success and zero otherwise.
455  */
456 int CBB_add_u16(CBB *cbb, size_t value);
457 
458 /*
459  * CBB_add_u24 appends a 24-bit, big-endian number from |value| to |cbb|. It
460  * returns one on success and zero otherwise.
461  */
462 int CBB_add_u24(CBB *cbb, size_t value);
463 
464 /*
465  * CBB_add_u32 appends a 32-bit, big-endian number from |value| to |cbb|. It
466  * returns one on success and zero otherwise.
467  */
468 int CBB_add_u32(CBB *cbb, size_t value);
469 
470 /*
471  * CBB_add_asn1_uint64 writes an ASN.1 INTEGER into |cbb| using |CBB_add_asn1|
472  * and writes |value| in its contents. It returns one on success and zero on
473  * error.
474  */
475 int CBB_add_asn1_uint64(CBB *cbb, uint64_t value);
476 
477 #ifdef LIBRESSL_INTERNAL
478 /*
479  * CBS_dup sets |out| to point to cbs's |data| and |len|.  It results in two
480  * CBS that point to the same buffer.
481  */
482 void CBS_dup(const CBS *cbs, CBS *out);
483 
484 /*
485  * cbs_get_any_asn1_element sets |*out| to contain the next ASN.1 element from
486  * |*cbs| (including header bytes) and advances |*cbs|. It sets |*out_tag| to
487  * the tag number and |*out_header_len| to the length of the ASN.1 header. If
488  * strict mode is disabled and the element has indefinite length then |*out|
489  * will only contain the header. Each of |out|, |out_tag|, and
490  * |out_header_len| may be NULL to ignore the value.
491  *
492  * Tag numbers greater than 30 are not supported (i.e. short form only).
493  */
494 int cbs_get_any_asn1_element_internal(CBS *cbs, CBS *out, unsigned int *out_tag,
495     size_t *out_header_len, int strict);
496 
497 /*
498  * CBS_asn1_indefinite_to_definite reads an ASN.1 structure from |in|. If it
499  * finds indefinite-length elements that otherwise appear to be valid DER, it
500  * attempts to convert the DER-like data to DER and sets |*out| and
501  * |*out_length| to describe a malloced buffer containing the DER data.
502  * Additionally, |*in| will be advanced over the ASN.1 data.
503  *
504  * If it doesn't find any indefinite-length elements then it sets |*out| to
505  * NULL and |*in| is unmodified.
506  *
507  * This is NOT a conversion from BER to DER.  There are many restrictions when
508  * dealing with DER data.  This is only concerned with one: indefinite vs.
509  * definite form. However, this suffices to handle the PKCS#7 and PKCS#12 output
510  * from NSS.
511  *
512  * It returns one on success and zero otherwise.
513  */
514 int CBS_asn1_indefinite_to_definite(CBS *in, uint8_t **out, size_t *out_len);
515 #endif /* LIBRESSL_INTERNAL */
516 
517 __END_HIDDEN_DECLS
518 
519 #endif  /* OPENSSL_HEADER_BYTESTRING_H */
520