| // Package asn1tools provides tools for managing ASN1 marshaled data. |
| package asn1tools |
| |
| import ( |
| "github.com/jcmturner/gofork/encoding/asn1" |
| ) |
| |
| // MarshalLengthBytes returns the ASN1 encoded bytes for the length 'l' |
| // |
| // There are two forms: short (for lengths between 0 and 127), and long definite (for lengths between 0 and 2^1008 -1). |
| // |
| // Short form: One octet. Bit 8 has value "0" and bits 7-1 give the length. |
| // |
| // Long form: Two to 127 octets. Bit 8 of first octet has value "1" and bits 7-1 give the number of additional length octets. Second and following octets give the length, base 256, most significant digit first. |
| func MarshalLengthBytes(l int) []byte { |
| if l <= 127 { |
| return []byte{byte(l)} |
| } |
| var b []byte |
| p := 1 |
| for i := 1; i < 127; { |
| b = append([]byte{byte((l % (p * 256)) / p)}, b...) |
| p = p * 256 |
| l = l - l%p |
| if l <= 0 { |
| break |
| } |
| } |
| return append([]byte{byte(128 + len(b))}, b...) |
| } |
| |
| // GetLengthFromASN returns the length of a slice of ASN1 encoded bytes from the ASN1 length header it contains. |
| func GetLengthFromASN(b []byte) int { |
| if int(b[1]) <= 127 { |
| return int(b[1]) |
| } |
| // The bytes that indicate the length |
| lb := b[2 : 2+int(b[1])-128] |
| base := 1 |
| l := 0 |
| for i := len(lb) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { |
| l += int(lb[i]) * base |
| base = base * 256 |
| } |
| return l |
| } |
| |
| // GetNumberBytesInLengthHeader returns the number of bytes in the ASn1 header that indicate the length. |
| func GetNumberBytesInLengthHeader(b []byte) int { |
| if int(b[1]) <= 127 { |
| return 1 |
| } |
| // The bytes that indicate the length |
| return 1 + int(b[1]) - 128 |
| } |
| |
| // AddASNAppTag adds an ASN1 encoding application tag value to the raw bytes provided. |
| func AddASNAppTag(b []byte, tag int) []byte { |
| r := asn1.RawValue{ |
| Class: asn1.ClassApplication, |
| IsCompound: true, |
| Tag: tag, |
| Bytes: b, |
| } |
| ab, _ := asn1.Marshal(r) |
| return ab |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| // The Marshal method of golang's asn1 package does not enable you to define wrapping the output in an application tag. |
| // This method adds that wrapping tag. |
| func AddASNAppTag(b []byte, tag int) []byte { |
| // The ASN1 wrapping consists of 2 bytes: |
| // 1st byte -> Identifier Octet - Application Tag |
| // 2nd byte -> The length (this will be the size indicated in the input bytes + 2 for the additional bytes we add here. |
| // Application Tag: |
| //| Bit: | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | |
| //| Value: | 0 | 1 | 1 | From the RFC spec 4120 | |
| //| Explanation | Defined by the ASN1 encoding rules for an application tag | A value of 1 indicates a constructed type | The ASN Application tag value | |
| // Therefore the value of the byte is an integer = ( Application tag value + 96 ) |
| //b = append(MarshalLengthBytes(int(b[1])+2), b...) |
| b = append(MarshalLengthBytes(len(b)), b...) |
| b = append([]byte{byte(96 + tag)}, b...) |
| return b |
| } |
| */ |