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NAME
ASN1_item_new, ASN1_item_free — generic ASN.1 value constructor and destructorSYNOPSIS
#include <openssl/asn1.h> ASN1_VALUE *ASN1_item_new(const ASN1_ITEM *it); void
ASN1_item_free(ASN1_VALUE *val_in, const ASN1_ITEM *it);
DESCRIPTION
ASN1_item_new() allocates and initializes an empty ASN.1 value of the type described by the global static object it. If the item type described by it is reference counted, ASN1_item_free() decrements the reference count of val_in. Otherwise, or if the reference count reaches 0, ASN1_item_free() frees val_in, assuming that it is of the type described by it. If the true type of val_in fails to match the specified it, buffer overflows and segmentation faults are likely to occur. It is not possible to recover the type of an ASN1_VALUE object by inspecting it; the type always needs to be remembered separately. ASN1_VALUE is an incomplete type, and pointers to it always require casting to the correct complete type before they can be dereferenced. For all practical purposes, a pointer to ASN1_VALUE is equivalent to a void pointer. Depending on it, there are more than 150 different types that ASN1_item_new() may return. Most of them are pointers to structures or pointers to arrays of structures, but there are a few exceptions, for example: If it isASN1_NULL_it
,
ASN1_item_new() returns a specific invalid
pointer representing the unique ASN1_NULL
object. If it is
ASN1_BOOLEAN_it
or
LONG_it
,
ASN1_item_new() does not return a pointer at all,
but a long value cast to
ASN1_VALUE *.
RETURN VALUES
The ASN1_item_new() function returns the new ASN1_VALUE object if successful; otherwiseNULL
is returned and an error code can be
retrieved with
ERR_get_error(3).
SEE ALSO
ASN1_get_object(3), ASN1_item_d2i(3), ASN1_TYPE_new(3), d2i_ASN1_NULL(3), OBJ_nid2obj(3)HISTORY
ASN1_item_new() and ASN1_item_free() first appeared in OpenSSL 0.9.7 and have been available since OpenBSD 3.2.BUGS
The ASN1_VALUE type compromises type safety and invites programming mistakes that will typically have severe consequences.July 11, 2021 | Debian |