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ASN1_INTEGER_GET(3) Library Functions Manual ASN1_INTEGER_GET(3)

ASN1_INTEGER_get, ASN1_INTEGER_set, BN_to_ASN1_INTEGER, ASN1_INTEGER_to_BN, i2a_ASN1_INTEGER, ASN1_ENUMERATED_get, ASN1_ENUMERATED_set, BN_to_ASN1_ENUMERATED, ASN1_ENUMERATED_to_BNASN.1 INTEGER and ENUMERATED utilities

#include <openssl/asn1.h>

long
ASN1_INTEGER_get(const ASN1_INTEGER *a);

int
ASN1_INTEGER_set(ASN1_INTEGER *a, long v);

ASN1_INTEGER *
BN_to_ASN1_INTEGER(const BIGNUM *bn, ASN1_INTEGER *ai);

BIGNUM *
ASN1_INTEGER_to_BN(const ASN1_INTEGER *ai, BIGNUM *bn);

int
i2a_ASN1_INTEGER(BIO *out_bio, const ASN1_INTEGER *a);

long
ASN1_ENUMERATED_get(const ASN1_ENUMERATED *a);

int
ASN1_ENUMERATED_set(ASN1_ENUMERATED *a, long v);

ASN1_ENUMERATED *
BN_to_ASN1_ENUMERATED(const BIGNUM *bn, ASN1_ENUMERATED *ai);

BIGNUM *
ASN1_ENUMERATED_to_BN(const ASN1_ENUMERATED *ai, BIGNUM *bn);

These functions convert to and from ASN1_INTEGER and ASN1_ENUMERATED objects.

() converts a to the long type.

() sets the value of a to v.

() converts bn to an ASN1_INTEGER. If ai is NULL, a new ASN1_INTEGER object is returned. Otherwise, the existing object ai is used instead.

() converts ai into a BIGNUM. If bn is NULL, a new BIGNUM object is returned. Otherwise, the existing object bn is used instead.

() writes a hexadecimal representation of a to out_bio. The output optionally starts with a minus sign, followed by an even number of upper case ASCII hexadecimal digits. After each group of 70 digits, a backslash and a linefeed are inserted before the next digit.

(), (), (), and () behave like their ASN1_INTEGER counterparts except that they operate on an ASN1_ENUMERATED object.

ASN1_INTEGER_get() and ASN1_ENUMERATED_get() return the converted value, 0 if a is NULL, or -1 on error, which is ambiguous because -1 is a legitimate value for an ASN1_INTEGER.

ASN1_INTEGER_set() and ASN1_ENUMERATED_set() return 1 for success or 0 for failure. They only fail if a memory allocation error occurs.

BN_to_ASN1_INTEGER() and BN_to_ASN1_ENUMERATED() return an ASN1_INTEGER or ASN1_ENUMERATED object, respectively, or NULL if an error occurs. They only fail due to memory allocation errors.

ASN1_INTEGER_to_BN() and ASN1_ENUMERATED_to_BN() return a BIGNUM object of NULL if an error occurs. They can fail if the passed type is incorrect (due to a programming error) or due to memory allocation failures.

In case of success, i2a_ASN1_INTEGER() returns the total number of bytes written, which is at least 2. It returns 0 if a is NULL or -1 if BIO_write(3) fails.

ASN1_INTEGER_new(3)

ASN1_INTEGER_set() first appeared in SSLeay 0.5.1. ASN1_INTEGER_get(), BN_to_ASN1_INTEGER(), ASN1_INTEGER_to_BN(), and i2a_ASN1_INTEGER() first appeared in SSLeay 0.6.0. These functions have been available since OpenBSD 2.3.

ASN1_ENUMERATED_get(), ASN1_ENUMERATED_set(), BN_to_ASN1_ENUMERATED(), and ASN1_ENUMERATED_to_BN() first appeared in OpenSSL 0.9.2b and have been available since OpenBSD 2.6.

In general an ASN1_INTEGER or ASN1_ENUMERATED type can contain an integer of almost arbitrary size and so cannot always be represented by a C long type. The ambiguous return values of ASN1_INTEGER_get() and ASN1_ENUMERATED_get() imply that these functions should be avoided if possible.

August 26, 2019 OpenBSD-6.7