Convert::ASN1(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Convert::ASN1(3)
NAME
Convert::ASN1 - ASN.1 Encode/Decode library
SYNOPSYS
use Convert::ASN1;
$asn = Convert::ASN1->new;
$asn->prepare(q<
[APPLICATION 7] SEQUENCE {
int INTEGER,
str OCTET STRING
}
>);
$pdu = $asn->encode( int => 7, str => "string");
$out = $asn->decode($pdu);
print $out->{int}," ",$out->{str},"\n";
use Convert::ASN1 qw(:io);
$peer = asn_recv($sock,$buffer,0);
$nbytes = asn_read($fh, $buffer);
$nbytes = asn_send($sock, $buffer, $peer);
$nbytes = asn_send($sock, $buffer);
$nbytes = asn_write($fh, $buffer);
$buffer = asn_get($fh);
$yes = asn_ready($fh)
DESCRIPTION
Convert::ASN1 encodes and decodes ASN.1 data structures using BER/DER rules.
METHODS
new
Contructor, creates a new object.
error
Returns the last error.
configure ( OPTIONS )
Configure options to control how Convert::ASN1 will perform various tasks. Options are passed as
name-value pairs.
encode
Reference to a hash which contains various encode options.
decode
Reference to a hash which contains various decode options.
encoding
One of 'BER' or 'DER'. The default is 'BER'
Encode options
real
Which encoding to use for real's. One of 'binary', 'nr1', 'nr2', 'nr3'
time
This controls how UTCTime and GeneralizedTime elements are encoded. The default is "withzone".
utctime
The value passed will be encoded without a zone, ie a UTC value.
withzone
The value will be encoded with a zone. By default it will be encoded using the local time
offset. The offset may be set using the "timezone" configure option.
raw The value passed should already be in the correct format and will be copied into the PDU as-is. asis.
is.
timezone
By default UTCTime and GeneralizedTime will be encoded using the local time offset from UTC. This
will over-ride that. It is an offset from UTC in seconds. This option can be overriden by
passing a reference to a list of two values as the time value. The list should contain the time
value and the offset from UTC in seconds.
bigint
If during encoding an value greater than 32 bits is discovered and is not already a big integer
object, then the value will first be converted into a big integer object. This option controls
the big integer class into which the objects will be blessed. The default is to use Math::BigInt
Decode options
time
This controls how a UTCTime or a GeneralizedTime element will be decoded. The default is
"utctime".
utctime
The value returned will be a time value as returned by the "time" function.
withzone
The value returned will be a reference to an array of two values. The first is the same as
with "utctime", the second is the timezone offset, in seconds, that was used in the encoding.
raw The value returned will be the raw encoding as extracted from the PDU.
bigint
If during decoding any big integers are discovered (integers greater than 32 bits), they will be
decoded into big integer objects. This option controls the big integer class into which the
objects will be blessed. The default is to use Math::BigInt.
prepare ( ASN )
Compile the given ASN.1 descripton which can be passed as a string or as a filehandle. The syntax
used is very close to ASN.1, but has a few differences. If the ASN decribes only one macro then
encode/decode can be called on this object. If ASN describes more than one ASN.1 macro then "find"
must be called. The method returns undef on error.
prepare_file ( ASNPATH )
Compile the ASN.1 description to be read from the specified pathname.
find ( MACRO )
Find a macro from a prepared ASN.1 description. Returns an object which can be used for
encode/decode.
encode ( VARIABLES )
Encode a PDU. Top-level variable are passed as name-value pairs, or as a reference to a hash
containing them. Returns the encoded PDU, or undef on error.
decode ( PDU )
Decode the PDU, returns a reference to a hash containg the values for the PDU. Returns undef if there
was an error.
EXPORTS
As well as providing an object interface for encoding/decoding PDUs Convert::ASN1 also provides the
following functions.
IO Functions
asn_recv SOCK, BUFFER, FLAGS
Will read a single element from the socket SOCK into BUFFER. FLAGS may be MSG_PEEK as exported
by "Socket". Returns the address of the sender, or undef if there was an error. Some systems do
not support the return of the peer address when the socket is a connected socket, in these cases
the empty string will be returned. This is the same behaviour as the "recv" function in perl
itself.
It is recommended that if the socket is of type SOCK_DGRAM then "recv" be called directly instead
of calling "asn_recv".
asn_read FH, BUFFER, OFFSET
asn_read FH, BUFFER
Will read a single element from the filehandle FH into BUFFER. Returns the number of bytes read
if a complete element was read, -1 if an incomplete element was read or undef if there was an
error. If OFFSET is specified then it is assumed that BUFFER already contains an incomplete
element and new data will be appended starting at OFFSET.
If FH is a socket the asn_recv is used to read the element, so the same restiction applies if FH
is a socket of type SOCK_DGRAM.
asn_send SOCK, BUFFER, FLAGS, TO
asn_send SOCK, BUFFER, FLAGS
Identical to calling "send", see perlfunc
asn_write FH, BUFFER
Identical to calling "syswrite" with 2 arguments, see perlfunc
asn_get FH
"asn_get" provides buffered IO. Because it needs a buffer FH must be a GLOB or a reference to a
GLOB. "asn_get" will use two entries in the hash element of the GLOB to use as its buffer:
asn_buffer - input buffer
asn_need - number of bytes needed for the next element, if known
Returns an element or undef if there was an error.
asn_ready FH
"asn_ready" works with "asn_get". It will return true if "asn_get" has already read enough data
into the buffer to return a complete element.
Encode/Decode Functions
asn_tag
asn_decode_tag
asn_encode_tag
asn_decode_length
asn_encode_length
Constants
ASN_BIT_STR
ASN_BOOLEAN
ASN_ENUMERATED
ASN_GENERAL_TIME
ASN_IA5_STR
ASN_INTEGER
ASN_NULL
ASN_OBJECT_ID
ASN_OCTET_STR
ASN_PRINT_STR
ASN_REAL
ASN_SEQUENCE
ASN_SET
ASN_UTC_TIME
ASN_APPLICATION
ASN_CONTEXT
ASN_PRIVATE
ASN_UNIVERSAL
ASN_PRIMITIVE
ASN_CONSTRUCTOR
ASN_LONG_LEN
ASN_EXTENSION_ID
ASN_BIT
Debug Functions
asn_dump
asn_hexdump
EXPORT TAGS
:all
All exported functions
:const
ASN_BOOLEAN, ASN_INTEGER, ASN_BIT_STR, ASN_OCTET_STR, ASN_NULL,
ASN_OBJECT_ID, ASN_REAL, ASN_ENUMERATED, ASN_SEQUENCE, ASN_SET,
ASN_PRINT_STR, ASN_IA5_STR, ASN_UTC_TIME, ASN_GENERAL_TIME, ASN_UNIVERSAL,
ASN_APPLICATION, ASN_CONTEXT, ASN_PRIVATE, ASN_PRIMITIVE, ASN_CONSTRUCTOR, ASN_LONG_LEN,
ASN_EXTENSION_ID, ASN_BIT
:debug
asn_dump, asn_dumphex
:io asn_recv, asn_send, asn_read, asn_write, asn_get, asn_ready
:tag
asn_tag, asn_decode_tag, asn_encode_tag, asn_decode_length, asn_encode_length
MAPPING ASN.1 TO PERL
Every element in the ASN.1 definition has a name, in perl a hash is used with these names as an index
and the element value as the hash value.
# ASN.1
int INTEGER,
str OCTET STRING
# Perl
{ int => 5, str => "text" }
In the case of a SEQUENCE, SET or CHOICE then the value in the namespace will be a hash reference
which will be the namespce for the elements with that element.
# ASN.1
int INTEGER,
seq SEQUENCE {
str OCTET STRING,
bool BOOLEAN
}
# Perl
{ int => 5, seq => { str => "text", bool => 1}}
If the element is a SEQUENCE OF, or SET OF, then the value in the namespace will be an array
reference. The elements in the array will be of the type expected by the type following the OF. For
example with "SEQUENCE OF STRING" the array would contain strings. With "SEQUENCE OF SEQUENCE { ...
}" the array will contain hash references which will be used as namespaces
# ASN.1
int INTEGER,
str SEQUENCE OF OCTET STRING
# Perl
{ int => 5, str => [ "text1", "text2"]}
# ASN.1
int INTEGER,
str SEQUENCE OF SEQUENCE {
type OCTET STRING,
value INTEGER
}
# Perl
{ int => 5, str => [
{ type => "abc", value => 4 },
{ type => "def", value => -1 },
]}
Exceptions
There are some exceptions where Convert::ASN1 does not require an element to be named. These are
SEQUENCE {...}, SET {...} and CHOICE. In each case if the element is not given a name then the
elements inside the {...} will share the same namespace as the elements outside of the {...}.
TODO
XS implementation.
More documentation.
More tests.
AUTHOR
Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com>, Report bugs via <bug-Convert-ASN1@rt.cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2000-2005 Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com>. All rights reserved. This program is free
software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.8.8 2006-02-21 Convert::ASN1(3)
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