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NAME
ASN1_parse_dump, ASN1_parse — parse BER and print information about itSYNOPSIS
#include <openssl/asn1.h>ASN1_parse_dump(BIO *bio, const unsigned char *ber_in, long length, int indent, int dump);
ASN1_parse(BIO *bio, const unsigned char *ber_in, long length, int indent);
DESCRIPTION
ASN1_parse_dump() parses BER-encoded values and prints information about them to bio. On function entry, *ber_in is expected to point to the first identifier octet of an encoded value. At most length bytes are inspected.- The index of its first identifier octet relative to ber_in as a decimal number followed by a colon. For the first value parsed and printed, this is “0:”.
- The nesting depth as a decimal integer. For the first value parsed and printed, this is “d=0”.
- The header length in bytes, including the identifier octets and the length octets, as a decimal integer. For example, for a boolean value, this is “hl=2” because the encoding of a boolean value contains one identifier octet (0x01) and one length octet (also 0x01, because one content octet follows after the header).
- If the value is encoded using the definite form for the length octets, the number encoded in the length octets as a decimal integer. This is the number of content octets that follow. For example, for a boolean value, this is “l=1”. If the value is encoded using a length octet indicating the indefinite form, “l=inf” is printed instead.
- If the value is primitive, “prim:” is printed; if it is constructed, “cons:”.
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The next field depends on the class of the tag:
- V_ASN1_PRIVATE
- “priv” followed by the decimal tag number in square brackets
- V_ASN1_CONTEXT_SPECIFIC
- “cont” followed by the decimal tag number in square brackets
- V_ASN1_APPLICATION
- “appl” followed by the decimal tag number in square brackets
- V_ASN1_UNIVERSAL
- If the tag number is 30 or less, the return value from ASN1_tag2str(3) is printed; otherwise, “<ASN1” followed by the decimal tag number and a closing angle bracket.
- V_ASN1_BOOLEAN
- Its integer value is printed as a decimal number.
- V_ASN1_INTEGER
- Decoded with d2i_ASN1_INTEGER(3), printed as a hexadecimal number with an even number of digits.
- V_ASN1_ENUMERATED
- Decoded with d2i_ASN1_ENUMERATED(3), printed as a hexadecimal number with an even number of digits.
- V_ASN1_OBJECT
- Decoded with d2i_ASN1_OBJECT(3), printed with i2a_ASN1_OBJECT(3).
- V_ASN1_OCTET_STRING
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Decoded with d2i_ASN1_OCTET_STRING(3). If the data consists only of printable ASCII characters, line feeds, carriage returns and horizontal tabs, it is printed as an ASCII string.Otherwise, the dump argument decides the format. If it is zero, a raw hex dump is emitted, consisting of two hexadecimal digits for every data byte. If dump is non-zero, BIO_dump_indent(3) is used. Unless dump is -1, the data is truncated after dump bytes.
- V_ASN1_PRINTABLESTRING
- Printed as an ASCII string. The same applies to V_ASN1_IA5STRING, V_ASN1_T61STRING, V_ASN1_NUMERICSTRING, V_ASN1_VISIBLESTRING, V_ASN1_UTF8STRING, V_ASN1_UTCTIME, and V_ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME.
- Other tags
- If the dump argument is 0, their data is silently ignored. If dump is non-zero, BIO_dump_indent(3) is used. Unless dump is -1, the data is truncated after dump bytes.