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59 /* Internal ASN1 structures and functions: not for application use */
61 /* ASN1 print context structure */
66 unsigned long nm_flags
;
67 unsigned long cert_flags
;
68 unsigned long oid_flags
;
69 unsigned long str_flags
;
72 /* ASN1 public key method structure */
74 struct evp_pkey_asn1_method_st
78 unsigned long pkey_flags
;
83 int (*pub_decode
)(EVP_PKEY
*pk
, X509_PUBKEY
*pub
);
84 int (*pub_encode
)(X509_PUBKEY
*pub
, const EVP_PKEY
*pk
);
85 int (*pub_cmp
)(const EVP_PKEY
*a
, const EVP_PKEY
*b
);
86 int (*pub_print
)(BIO
*out
, const EVP_PKEY
*pkey
, int indent
,
89 int (*priv_decode
)(EVP_PKEY
*pk
, PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO
*p8inf
);
90 int (*priv_encode
)(PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO
*p8
, const EVP_PKEY
*pk
);
91 int (*priv_print
)(BIO
*out
, const EVP_PKEY
*pkey
, int indent
,
94 int (*pkey_size
)(const EVP_PKEY
*pk
);
95 int (*pkey_bits
)(const EVP_PKEY
*pk
);
97 int (*param_decode
)(EVP_PKEY
*pkey
,
98 const unsigned char **pder
, int derlen
);
99 int (*param_encode
)(const EVP_PKEY
*pkey
, unsigned char **pder
);
100 int (*param_missing
)(const EVP_PKEY
*pk
);
101 int (*param_copy
)(EVP_PKEY
*to
, const EVP_PKEY
*from
);
102 int (*param_cmp
)(const EVP_PKEY
*a
, const EVP_PKEY
*b
);
103 int (*param_print
)(BIO
*out
, const EVP_PKEY
*pkey
, int indent
,
105 int (*sig_print
)(BIO
*out
,
106 const X509_ALGOR
*sigalg
, const ASN1_STRING
*sig
,
107 int indent
, ASN1_PCTX
*pctx
);
110 void (*pkey_free
)(EVP_PKEY
*pkey
);
111 int (*pkey_ctrl
)(EVP_PKEY
*pkey
, int op
, long arg1
, void *arg2
);
113 /* Legacy functions for old PEM */
115 int (*old_priv_decode
)(EVP_PKEY
*pkey
,
116 const unsigned char **pder
, int derlen
);
117 int (*old_priv_encode
)(const EVP_PKEY
*pkey
, unsigned char **pder
);
118 /* Custom ASN1 signature verification */
119 int (*item_verify
)(EVP_MD_CTX
*ctx
, const ASN1_ITEM
*it
, void *asn
,
120 X509_ALGOR
*a
, ASN1_BIT_STRING
*sig
,
122 int (*item_sign
)(EVP_MD_CTX
*ctx
, const ASN1_ITEM
*it
, void *asn
,
123 X509_ALGOR
*alg1
, X509_ALGOR
*alg2
,
124 ASN1_BIT_STRING
*sig
);
126 } /* EVP_PKEY_ASN1_METHOD */;
128 /* Method to handle CRL access.
129 * In general a CRL could be very large (several Mb) and can consume large
130 * amounts of resources if stored in memory by multiple processes.
131 * This method allows general CRL operations to be redirected to more
132 * efficient callbacks: for example a CRL entry database.
135 #define X509_CRL_METHOD_DYNAMIC 1
137 struct x509_crl_method_st
140 int (*crl_init
)(X509_CRL
*crl
);
141 int (*crl_free
)(X509_CRL
*crl
);
142 int (*crl_lookup
)(X509_CRL
*crl
, X509_REVOKED
**ret
,
143 ASN1_INTEGER
*ser
, X509_NAME
*issuer
);
144 int (*crl_verify
)(X509_CRL
*crl
, EVP_PKEY
*pk
);