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ASN1_INTEGER_GET_INT64(3ossl)       OpenSSL      ASN1_INTEGER_GET_INT64(3ossl)



NAME

       ASN1_INTEGER_get_uint64, ASN1_INTEGER_set_uint64,
       ASN1_INTEGER_get_int64, ASN1_INTEGER_get, ASN1_INTEGER_set_int64,
       ASN1_INTEGER_set, BN_to_ASN1_INTEGER, ASN1_INTEGER_to_BN,
       ASN1_ENUMERATED_get_int64, ASN1_ENUMERATED_get,
       ASN1_ENUMERATED_set_int64, ASN1_ENUMERATED_set, BN_to_ASN1_ENUMERATED,
       ASN1_ENUMERATED_to_BN - ASN.1 INTEGER and ENUMERATED utilities


SYNOPSIS

        #include <openssl/asn1.h>

        int ASN1_INTEGER_get_int64(int64_t *pr, const ASN1_INTEGER *a);
        long ASN1_INTEGER_get(const ASN1_INTEGER *a);

        int ASN1_INTEGER_set_int64(ASN1_INTEGER *a, int64_t r);
        int ASN1_INTEGER_set(ASN1_INTEGER *a, long v);

        int ASN1_INTEGER_get_uint64(uint64_t *pr, const ASN1_INTEGER *a);
        int ASN1_INTEGER_set_uint64(ASN1_INTEGER *a, uint64_t r);

        ASN1_INTEGER *BN_to_ASN1_INTEGER(const BIGNUM *bn, ASN1_INTEGER *ai);
        BIGNUM *ASN1_INTEGER_to_BN(const ASN1_INTEGER *ai, BIGNUM *bn);

        int ASN1_ENUMERATED_get_int64(int64_t *pr, const ASN1_ENUMERATED *a);
        long ASN1_ENUMERATED_get(const ASN1_ENUMERATED *a);

        int ASN1_ENUMERATED_set_int64(ASN1_ENUMERATED *a, int64_t r);
        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);


DESCRIPTION

       These functions convert to and from ASN1_INTEGER and ASN1_ENUMERATED
       structures.

       ASN1_INTEGER_get_int64(3) converts an ASN1_INTEGER into an int64_t type
       If successful it returns 1 and sets *pr to the value of a. If it fails
       (due to invalid type or the value being too big to fit into an int64_t
       type) it returns 0.

       ASN1_INTEGER_get_uint64() is similar to ASN1_INTEGER_get_int64_t()
       except it converts to a uint64_t type and an error is returned if the
       passed integer is negative.

       ASN1_INTEGER_get() also returns the value of a but it returns 0 if a is
       NULL and -1 on error (which is ambiguous because -1 is a legitimate
       value for an ASN1_INTEGER). New applications should use
       ASN1_INTEGER_get_int64(3) instead.

       ASN1_INTEGER_set_int64() sets the value of ASN1_INTEGER a to the
       int64_t value r.

       ASN1_INTEGER_set_uint64() sets the value of ASN1_INTEGER a to the
       uint64_t value r.

       ASN1_INTEGER_set() sets the value of ASN1_INTEGER a to the long value
       v.

       BN_to_ASN1_INTEGER() converts BIGNUM bn to an ASN1_INTEGER. If ai is
       NULL a new ASN1_INTEGER structure is returned. If ai is not NULL then
       the existing structure will be used instead.

       ASN1_INTEGER_to_BN() converts ASN1_INTEGER ai into a BIGNUM. If bn is
       NULL a new BIGNUM structure is returned. If bn is not NULL then the
       existing structure will be used instead.

       ASN1_ENUMERATED_get_int64(), ASN1_ENUMERATED_set_int64(),
       ASN1_ENUMERATED_set(), BN_to_ASN1_ENUMERATED() and
       ASN1_ENUMERATED_to_BN() behave in an identical way to their
       ASN1_INTEGER counterparts except they operate on an ASN1_ENUMERATED
       value.

       ASN1_ENUMERATED_get() returns the value of a in a similar way to
       ASN1_INTEGER_get() but it returns 0xffffffffL if the value of a will
       not fit in a long type. New applications should use
       ASN1_ENUMERATED_get_int64() instead.


NOTES

       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 int64_t type. However, in many cases (for example version numbers)
       they represent small integers which can be more easily manipulated if
       converted to an appropriate C integer type.


BUGS

       The ambiguous return values of ASN1_INTEGER_get() and
       ASN1_ENUMERATED_get() mean these functions should be avoided if
       possible. They are retained for compatibility. Normally the ambiguous
       return values are not legitimate values for the fields they represent.


RETURN VALUES

       ASN1_INTEGER_set_int64(), ASN1_INTEGER_set(),
       ASN1_ENUMERATED_set_int64() and ASN1_ENUMERATED_set() return 1 for
       success and 0 for failure. They will only fail if a memory allocation
       error occurs.

       ASN1_INTEGER_get_int64(3) and ASN1_ENUMERATED_get_int64() return 1 for
       success and 0 for failure. They will fail if the passed type is
       incorrect (this will only happen if there is a programming error) or if
       the value exceeds the range of an int64_t type.

       BN_to_ASN1_INTEGER() and BN_to_ASN1_ENUMERATED() return an ASN1_INTEGER
       or ASN1_ENUMERATED structure respectively or NULL if an error occurs.
       They will only fail due to a memory allocation error.

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


SEE ALSO

       ERR_get_error(3)


HISTORY

       ASN1_INTEGER_get_int64(3),
       ASN1_ENUMERATED_set_int64() and ASN1_ENUMERATED_get_int64() were added
       in OpenSSL 1.1.0.


COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 2015-2020 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.

       Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License").  You may not use
       this file except in compliance with the License.  You can obtain a copy
       in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
       <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.

3.3.2                             2024-09-04     ASN1_INTEGER_GET_INT64(3ossl)

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