asn1_read_value(3) | libtasn1 | asn1_read_value(3) |
asn1_read_value - API function
#include <libtasn1.h>
int asn1_read_value(asn1_node_const root, const char * name, void * ivalue, int * len);
Returns the value of one element inside a structure. If an element is OPTIONAL and this returns ASN1_ELEMENT_NOT_FOUND, it means that this element wasn't present in the der encoding that created the structure. The first element of a SEQUENCE_OF or SET_OF is named "?1". The second one "?2" and so on. If the root provided is a node to specific sequence element, then the keyword "?CURRENT" is also acceptable and indicates the current sequence element of this node.
Note that there can be valid values with length zero. In these case this function will succeed and len will be zero.
VALUE will contain a two's complement form integer.
integer=-1 -> value[0]=0xFF , len=1. integer=1 -> value[0]=0x01 , len=1.
As INTEGER (but only with not negative numbers).
VALUE will be the null terminated string "TRUE" or "FALSE" and LEN=5 or LEN=6.
OBJECT IDENTIFIER: VALUE will be a null terminated string with each number separated by a dot (i.e. "1.2.3.543.1").
LEN = strlen(VALUE)+1
VALUE will be a null terminated string in one of these formats: "YYMMDDhhmmss+hh'mm'" or "YYMMDDhhmmss-hh'mm'". LEN=strlen(VALUE)+1.
VALUE will be a null terminated string in the same format used to set the value.
OCTET STRING: VALUE will contain the octet string and LEN will be the number of octets.
VALUE will contain the generalstring and LEN will be the number of octets.
BIT STRING: VALUE will contain the bit string organized by bytes and LEN will be the number of bits.
If NAME indicates a choice type, VALUE will specify the alternative selected.
If NAME indicates an any type, VALUE will indicate the DER encoding of the structure actually used.
ASN1_SUCCESS if value is returned, ASN1_ELEMENT_NOT_FOUND if name is not a valid element, ASN1_VALUE_NOT_FOUND if there isn't any value for the element selected, and ASN1_MEM_ERROR if The value vector isn't big enough to store the result, and in this case len will contain the number of bytes needed. On the occasion that the stored data are of zero-length this function may return ASN1_SUCCESS even if the provided len is zero.
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