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gotools/ * Makefile.am (go_cmd_cgo_files): Add ast_go118.go (check-go-tool): Copy golang.org/x/tools directories. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/gofrontend/+/384695
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748 lines
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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package asn1
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import (
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"bytes"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"math/big"
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"reflect"
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"sort"
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"time"
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"unicode/utf8"
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)
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var (
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byte00Encoder encoder = byteEncoder(0x00)
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byteFFEncoder encoder = byteEncoder(0xff)
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)
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// encoder represents an ASN.1 element that is waiting to be marshaled.
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type encoder interface {
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// Len returns the number of bytes needed to marshal this element.
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Len() int
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// Encode encodes this element by writing Len() bytes to dst.
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Encode(dst []byte)
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}
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type byteEncoder byte
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func (c byteEncoder) Len() int {
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return 1
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}
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func (c byteEncoder) Encode(dst []byte) {
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dst[0] = byte(c)
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}
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type bytesEncoder []byte
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func (b bytesEncoder) Len() int {
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return len(b)
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}
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func (b bytesEncoder) Encode(dst []byte) {
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if copy(dst, b) != len(b) {
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panic("internal error")
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}
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}
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type stringEncoder string
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func (s stringEncoder) Len() int {
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return len(s)
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}
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func (s stringEncoder) Encode(dst []byte) {
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if copy(dst, s) != len(s) {
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panic("internal error")
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}
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}
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type multiEncoder []encoder
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func (m multiEncoder) Len() int {
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var size int
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for _, e := range m {
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size += e.Len()
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}
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return size
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}
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func (m multiEncoder) Encode(dst []byte) {
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var off int
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for _, e := range m {
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e.Encode(dst[off:])
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off += e.Len()
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}
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}
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type setEncoder []encoder
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func (s setEncoder) Len() int {
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var size int
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for _, e := range s {
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size += e.Len()
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}
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return size
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}
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func (s setEncoder) Encode(dst []byte) {
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// Per X690 Section 11.6: The encodings of the component values of a
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// set-of value shall appear in ascending order, the encodings being
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// compared as octet strings with the shorter components being padded
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// at their trailing end with 0-octets.
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//
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// First we encode each element to its TLV encoding and then use
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// octetSort to get the ordering expected by X690 DER rules before
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// writing the sorted encodings out to dst.
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l := make([][]byte, len(s))
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for i, e := range s {
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l[i] = make([]byte, e.Len())
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e.Encode(l[i])
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}
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sort.Slice(l, func(i, j int) bool {
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// Since we are using bytes.Compare to compare TLV encodings we
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// don't need to right pad s[i] and s[j] to the same length as
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// suggested in X690. If len(s[i]) < len(s[j]) the length octet of
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// s[i], which is the first determining byte, will inherently be
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// smaller than the length octet of s[j]. This lets us skip the
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// padding step.
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return bytes.Compare(l[i], l[j]) < 0
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})
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var off int
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for _, b := range l {
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copy(dst[off:], b)
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off += len(b)
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}
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}
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type taggedEncoder struct {
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// scratch contains temporary space for encoding the tag and length of
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// an element in order to avoid extra allocations.
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scratch [8]byte
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tag encoder
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body encoder
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}
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func (t *taggedEncoder) Len() int {
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return t.tag.Len() + t.body.Len()
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}
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func (t *taggedEncoder) Encode(dst []byte) {
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t.tag.Encode(dst)
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t.body.Encode(dst[t.tag.Len():])
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}
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type int64Encoder int64
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func (i int64Encoder) Len() int {
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n := 1
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for i > 127 {
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n++
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i >>= 8
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}
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for i < -128 {
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n++
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i >>= 8
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}
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return n
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}
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func (i int64Encoder) Encode(dst []byte) {
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n := i.Len()
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for j := 0; j < n; j++ {
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dst[j] = byte(i >> uint((n-1-j)*8))
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}
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}
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func base128IntLength(n int64) int {
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if n == 0 {
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return 1
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}
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l := 0
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for i := n; i > 0; i >>= 7 {
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l++
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}
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return l
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}
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func appendBase128Int(dst []byte, n int64) []byte {
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l := base128IntLength(n)
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for i := l - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
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o := byte(n >> uint(i*7))
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o &= 0x7f
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if i != 0 {
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o |= 0x80
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}
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dst = append(dst, o)
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}
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return dst
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}
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func makeBigInt(n *big.Int) (encoder, error) {
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if n == nil {
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return nil, StructuralError{"empty integer"}
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}
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if n.Sign() < 0 {
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// A negative number has to be converted to two's-complement
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// form. So we'll invert and subtract 1. If the
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// most-significant-bit isn't set then we'll need to pad the
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// beginning with 0xff in order to keep the number negative.
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nMinus1 := new(big.Int).Neg(n)
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nMinus1.Sub(nMinus1, bigOne)
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bytes := nMinus1.Bytes()
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for i := range bytes {
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bytes[i] ^= 0xff
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}
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if len(bytes) == 0 || bytes[0]&0x80 == 0 {
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return multiEncoder([]encoder{byteFFEncoder, bytesEncoder(bytes)}), nil
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}
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return bytesEncoder(bytes), nil
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} else if n.Sign() == 0 {
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// Zero is written as a single 0 zero rather than no bytes.
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return byte00Encoder, nil
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} else {
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bytes := n.Bytes()
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if len(bytes) > 0 && bytes[0]&0x80 != 0 {
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// We'll have to pad this with 0x00 in order to stop it
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// looking like a negative number.
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return multiEncoder([]encoder{byte00Encoder, bytesEncoder(bytes)}), nil
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}
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return bytesEncoder(bytes), nil
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}
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}
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func appendLength(dst []byte, i int) []byte {
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n := lengthLength(i)
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for ; n > 0; n-- {
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dst = append(dst, byte(i>>uint((n-1)*8)))
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}
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return dst
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}
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func lengthLength(i int) (numBytes int) {
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numBytes = 1
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for i > 255 {
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numBytes++
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i >>= 8
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}
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return
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}
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func appendTagAndLength(dst []byte, t tagAndLength) []byte {
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b := uint8(t.class) << 6
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if t.isCompound {
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b |= 0x20
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}
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if t.tag >= 31 {
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b |= 0x1f
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dst = append(dst, b)
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dst = appendBase128Int(dst, int64(t.tag))
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} else {
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b |= uint8(t.tag)
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dst = append(dst, b)
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}
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if t.length >= 128 {
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l := lengthLength(t.length)
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dst = append(dst, 0x80|byte(l))
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dst = appendLength(dst, t.length)
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} else {
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dst = append(dst, byte(t.length))
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}
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return dst
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}
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type bitStringEncoder BitString
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func (b bitStringEncoder) Len() int {
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return len(b.Bytes) + 1
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}
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func (b bitStringEncoder) Encode(dst []byte) {
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dst[0] = byte((8 - b.BitLength%8) % 8)
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if copy(dst[1:], b.Bytes) != len(b.Bytes) {
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panic("internal error")
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}
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}
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type oidEncoder []int
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func (oid oidEncoder) Len() int {
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l := base128IntLength(int64(oid[0]*40 + oid[1]))
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for i := 2; i < len(oid); i++ {
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l += base128IntLength(int64(oid[i]))
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}
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return l
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}
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func (oid oidEncoder) Encode(dst []byte) {
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dst = appendBase128Int(dst[:0], int64(oid[0]*40+oid[1]))
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for i := 2; i < len(oid); i++ {
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dst = appendBase128Int(dst, int64(oid[i]))
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}
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}
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func makeObjectIdentifier(oid []int) (e encoder, err error) {
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if len(oid) < 2 || oid[0] > 2 || (oid[0] < 2 && oid[1] >= 40) {
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return nil, StructuralError{"invalid object identifier"}
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}
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return oidEncoder(oid), nil
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}
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func makePrintableString(s string) (e encoder, err error) {
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for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ {
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// The asterisk is often used in PrintableString, even though
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// it is invalid. If a PrintableString was specifically
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// requested then the asterisk is permitted by this code.
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// Ampersand is allowed in parsing due a handful of CA
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// certificates, however when making new certificates
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// it is rejected.
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if !isPrintable(s[i], allowAsterisk, rejectAmpersand) {
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return nil, StructuralError{"PrintableString contains invalid character"}
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}
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}
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return stringEncoder(s), nil
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}
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func makeIA5String(s string) (e encoder, err error) {
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for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ {
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if s[i] > 127 {
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return nil, StructuralError{"IA5String contains invalid character"}
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}
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}
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return stringEncoder(s), nil
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}
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func makeNumericString(s string) (e encoder, err error) {
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for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ {
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if !isNumeric(s[i]) {
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return nil, StructuralError{"NumericString contains invalid character"}
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}
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}
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return stringEncoder(s), nil
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}
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func makeUTF8String(s string) encoder {
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return stringEncoder(s)
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}
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func appendTwoDigits(dst []byte, v int) []byte {
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return append(dst, byte('0'+(v/10)%10), byte('0'+v%10))
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}
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func appendFourDigits(dst []byte, v int) []byte {
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var bytes [4]byte
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for i := range bytes {
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bytes[3-i] = '0' + byte(v%10)
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v /= 10
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}
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return append(dst, bytes[:]...)
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}
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func outsideUTCRange(t time.Time) bool {
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year := t.Year()
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return year < 1950 || year >= 2050
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}
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func makeUTCTime(t time.Time) (e encoder, err error) {
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dst := make([]byte, 0, 18)
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dst, err = appendUTCTime(dst, t)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return bytesEncoder(dst), nil
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}
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func makeGeneralizedTime(t time.Time) (e encoder, err error) {
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dst := make([]byte, 0, 20)
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dst, err = appendGeneralizedTime(dst, t)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return bytesEncoder(dst), nil
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}
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func appendUTCTime(dst []byte, t time.Time) (ret []byte, err error) {
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year := t.Year()
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switch {
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case 1950 <= year && year < 2000:
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dst = appendTwoDigits(dst, year-1900)
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case 2000 <= year && year < 2050:
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dst = appendTwoDigits(dst, year-2000)
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default:
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return nil, StructuralError{"cannot represent time as UTCTime"}
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}
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return appendTimeCommon(dst, t), nil
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}
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func appendGeneralizedTime(dst []byte, t time.Time) (ret []byte, err error) {
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year := t.Year()
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if year < 0 || year > 9999 {
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return nil, StructuralError{"cannot represent time as GeneralizedTime"}
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}
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dst = appendFourDigits(dst, year)
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return appendTimeCommon(dst, t), nil
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}
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func appendTimeCommon(dst []byte, t time.Time) []byte {
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_, month, day := t.Date()
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dst = appendTwoDigits(dst, int(month))
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dst = appendTwoDigits(dst, day)
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hour, min, sec := t.Clock()
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dst = appendTwoDigits(dst, hour)
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dst = appendTwoDigits(dst, min)
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dst = appendTwoDigits(dst, sec)
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_, offset := t.Zone()
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switch {
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case offset/60 == 0:
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return append(dst, 'Z')
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case offset > 0:
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dst = append(dst, '+')
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case offset < 0:
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dst = append(dst, '-')
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}
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offsetMinutes := offset / 60
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if offsetMinutes < 0 {
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offsetMinutes = -offsetMinutes
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}
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dst = appendTwoDigits(dst, offsetMinutes/60)
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dst = appendTwoDigits(dst, offsetMinutes%60)
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return dst
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}
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func stripTagAndLength(in []byte) []byte {
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_, offset, err := parseTagAndLength(in, 0)
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if err != nil {
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return in
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}
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return in[offset:]
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}
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func makeBody(value reflect.Value, params fieldParameters) (e encoder, err error) {
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switch value.Type() {
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case flagType:
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return bytesEncoder(nil), nil
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case timeType:
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t := value.Interface().(time.Time)
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if params.timeType == TagGeneralizedTime || outsideUTCRange(t) {
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return makeGeneralizedTime(t)
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}
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return makeUTCTime(t)
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case bitStringType:
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return bitStringEncoder(value.Interface().(BitString)), nil
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case objectIdentifierType:
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return makeObjectIdentifier(value.Interface().(ObjectIdentifier))
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case bigIntType:
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return makeBigInt(value.Interface().(*big.Int))
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}
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switch v := value; v.Kind() {
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case reflect.Bool:
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if v.Bool() {
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return byteFFEncoder, nil
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}
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return byte00Encoder, nil
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case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64:
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return int64Encoder(v.Int()), nil
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case reflect.Struct:
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t := v.Type()
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for i := 0; i < t.NumField(); i++ {
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if !t.Field(i).IsExported() {
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return nil, StructuralError{"struct contains unexported fields"}
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}
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}
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startingField := 0
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n := t.NumField()
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if n == 0 {
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return bytesEncoder(nil), nil
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}
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// If the first element of the structure is a non-empty
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// RawContents, then we don't bother serializing the rest.
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if t.Field(0).Type == rawContentsType {
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s := v.Field(0)
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if s.Len() > 0 {
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bytes := s.Bytes()
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/* The RawContents will contain the tag and
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* length fields but we'll also be writing
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* those ourselves, so we strip them out of
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* bytes */
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return bytesEncoder(stripTagAndLength(bytes)), nil
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}
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startingField = 1
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}
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switch n1 := n - startingField; n1 {
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case 0:
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return bytesEncoder(nil), nil
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case 1:
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return makeField(v.Field(startingField), parseFieldParameters(t.Field(startingField).Tag.Get("asn1")))
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default:
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m := make([]encoder, n1)
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for i := 0; i < n1; i++ {
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m[i], err = makeField(v.Field(i+startingField), parseFieldParameters(t.Field(i+startingField).Tag.Get("asn1")))
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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}
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return multiEncoder(m), nil
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}
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case reflect.Slice:
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sliceType := v.Type()
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if sliceType.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 {
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return bytesEncoder(v.Bytes()), nil
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}
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var fp fieldParameters
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switch l := v.Len(); l {
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case 0:
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return bytesEncoder(nil), nil
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case 1:
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return makeField(v.Index(0), fp)
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default:
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m := make([]encoder, l)
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for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
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m[i], err = makeField(v.Index(i), fp)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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}
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if params.set {
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return setEncoder(m), nil
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}
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return multiEncoder(m), nil
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}
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case reflect.String:
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switch params.stringType {
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case TagIA5String:
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return makeIA5String(v.String())
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case TagPrintableString:
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return makePrintableString(v.String())
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case TagNumericString:
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return makeNumericString(v.String())
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default:
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return makeUTF8String(v.String()), nil
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}
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}
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return nil, StructuralError{"unknown Go type"}
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}
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func makeField(v reflect.Value, params fieldParameters) (e encoder, err error) {
|
|
if !v.IsValid() {
|
|
return nil, fmt.Errorf("asn1: cannot marshal nil value")
|
|
}
|
|
// If the field is an interface{} then recurse into it.
|
|
if v.Kind() == reflect.Interface && v.Type().NumMethod() == 0 {
|
|
return makeField(v.Elem(), params)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if v.Kind() == reflect.Slice && v.Len() == 0 && params.omitEmpty {
|
|
return bytesEncoder(nil), nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if params.optional && params.defaultValue != nil && canHaveDefaultValue(v.Kind()) {
|
|
defaultValue := reflect.New(v.Type()).Elem()
|
|
defaultValue.SetInt(*params.defaultValue)
|
|
|
|
if reflect.DeepEqual(v.Interface(), defaultValue.Interface()) {
|
|
return bytesEncoder(nil), nil
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If no default value is given then the zero value for the type is
|
|
// assumed to be the default value. This isn't obviously the correct
|
|
// behavior, but it's what Go has traditionally done.
|
|
if params.optional && params.defaultValue == nil {
|
|
if reflect.DeepEqual(v.Interface(), reflect.Zero(v.Type()).Interface()) {
|
|
return bytesEncoder(nil), nil
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if v.Type() == rawValueType {
|
|
rv := v.Interface().(RawValue)
|
|
if len(rv.FullBytes) != 0 {
|
|
return bytesEncoder(rv.FullBytes), nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
t := new(taggedEncoder)
|
|
|
|
t.tag = bytesEncoder(appendTagAndLength(t.scratch[:0], tagAndLength{rv.Class, rv.Tag, len(rv.Bytes), rv.IsCompound}))
|
|
t.body = bytesEncoder(rv.Bytes)
|
|
|
|
return t, nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
matchAny, tag, isCompound, ok := getUniversalType(v.Type())
|
|
if !ok || matchAny {
|
|
return nil, StructuralError{fmt.Sprintf("unknown Go type: %v", v.Type())}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if params.timeType != 0 && tag != TagUTCTime {
|
|
return nil, StructuralError{"explicit time type given to non-time member"}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if params.stringType != 0 && tag != TagPrintableString {
|
|
return nil, StructuralError{"explicit string type given to non-string member"}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
switch tag {
|
|
case TagPrintableString:
|
|
if params.stringType == 0 {
|
|
// This is a string without an explicit string type. We'll use
|
|
// a PrintableString if the character set in the string is
|
|
// sufficiently limited, otherwise we'll use a UTF8String.
|
|
for _, r := range v.String() {
|
|
if r >= utf8.RuneSelf || !isPrintable(byte(r), rejectAsterisk, rejectAmpersand) {
|
|
if !utf8.ValidString(v.String()) {
|
|
return nil, errors.New("asn1: string not valid UTF-8")
|
|
}
|
|
tag = TagUTF8String
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
tag = params.stringType
|
|
}
|
|
case TagUTCTime:
|
|
if params.timeType == TagGeneralizedTime || outsideUTCRange(v.Interface().(time.Time)) {
|
|
tag = TagGeneralizedTime
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if params.set {
|
|
if tag != TagSequence {
|
|
return nil, StructuralError{"non sequence tagged as set"}
|
|
}
|
|
tag = TagSet
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// makeField can be called for a slice that should be treated as a SET
|
|
// but doesn't have params.set set, for instance when using a slice
|
|
// with the SET type name suffix. In this case getUniversalType returns
|
|
// TagSet, but makeBody doesn't know about that so will treat the slice
|
|
// as a sequence. To work around this we set params.set.
|
|
if tag == TagSet && !params.set {
|
|
params.set = true
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
t := new(taggedEncoder)
|
|
|
|
t.body, err = makeBody(v, params)
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return nil, err
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bodyLen := t.body.Len()
|
|
|
|
class := ClassUniversal
|
|
if params.tag != nil {
|
|
if params.application {
|
|
class = ClassApplication
|
|
} else if params.private {
|
|
class = ClassPrivate
|
|
} else {
|
|
class = ClassContextSpecific
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if params.explicit {
|
|
t.tag = bytesEncoder(appendTagAndLength(t.scratch[:0], tagAndLength{ClassUniversal, tag, bodyLen, isCompound}))
|
|
|
|
tt := new(taggedEncoder)
|
|
|
|
tt.body = t
|
|
|
|
tt.tag = bytesEncoder(appendTagAndLength(tt.scratch[:0], tagAndLength{
|
|
class: class,
|
|
tag: *params.tag,
|
|
length: bodyLen + t.tag.Len(),
|
|
isCompound: true,
|
|
}))
|
|
|
|
return tt, nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// implicit tag.
|
|
tag = *params.tag
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
t.tag = bytesEncoder(appendTagAndLength(t.scratch[:0], tagAndLength{class, tag, bodyLen, isCompound}))
|
|
|
|
return t, nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Marshal returns the ASN.1 encoding of val.
|
|
//
|
|
// In addition to the struct tags recognised by Unmarshal, the following can be
|
|
// used:
|
|
//
|
|
// ia5: causes strings to be marshaled as ASN.1, IA5String values
|
|
// omitempty: causes empty slices to be skipped
|
|
// printable: causes strings to be marshaled as ASN.1, PrintableString values
|
|
// utf8: causes strings to be marshaled as ASN.1, UTF8String values
|
|
// utc: causes time.Time to be marshaled as ASN.1, UTCTime values
|
|
// generalized: causes time.Time to be marshaled as ASN.1, GeneralizedTime values
|
|
func Marshal(val any) ([]byte, error) {
|
|
return MarshalWithParams(val, "")
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// MarshalWithParams allows field parameters to be specified for the
|
|
// top-level element. The form of the params is the same as the field tags.
|
|
func MarshalWithParams(val any, params string) ([]byte, error) {
|
|
e, err := makeField(reflect.ValueOf(val), parseFieldParameters(params))
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return nil, err
|
|
}
|
|
b := make([]byte, e.Len())
|
|
e.Encode(b)
|
|
return b, nil
|
|
}
|