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Lev Walkinda997b12017-08-04 01:38:41 -07001#ifndef ASN1P_INTEGER_H
2#define ASN1P_INTEGER_H
3
4#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
5#include "config.h"
6#endif /* HAVE_CONFIG_H */
7
Lev Walkin3eb27032017-11-18 14:37:35 -08008#include <asn1_buffer.h>
9
Lev Walkinda997b12017-08-04 01:38:41 -070010#ifdef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H
11#include <sys/types.h>
12#endif /* HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H */
13#ifdef HAVE_INTTYPES_H
14#include <inttypes.h> /* POSIX 1003.1-2001, C99 */
15#else /* HAVE_INTTYPES_H */
16#ifdef HAVE_STDINT_H
17#include <stdint.h> /* SUSv2+ */
18#endif /* HAVE_STDINT_H */
19#endif /* HAVE_INTTYPES_H */
20
21/*
22 * Basic integer type used in numerous places.
23 * ASN.1 does not define any limits on this number, so it must be sufficiently
24 * large to accomodate typical inputs. It does not have to be a dynamically
25 * allocated type with potentially unlimited width: consider the width of
26 * an integer defined here as one of the "compiler limitations".
27 * NOTE: this is NOT a type for ASN.1 "INTEGER" type representation, this
28 * type is used by the compiler itself to handle large integer values
29 * specified inside ASN.1 grammar.
30 */
31#ifdef HAVE_128_BIT_INT
32typedef __int128 asn1c_integer_t;
33#else
34typedef intmax_t asn1c_integer_t;
35#endif
36
37int asn1p_atoi(const char *ptr, asn1c_integer_t *r_value);
38const char *asn1p_itoa(asn1c_integer_t value); /* Ptr to a static buf */
39/*
40 * Return values:
41 * -1: The value did not fit in the buffer.
42 * >0: The length in bytes of the stringified numeric value.
43 */
44int asn1p_itoa_s(char *buf, size_t size,
45 asn1c_integer_t value); /* Return -1 on error, or length. */
46
Lev Walkin3eb27032017-11-18 14:37:35 -080047/*
48 * Convert asn1c_integer_t into INTEGER_t structure.
49 */
50abuf *asn1p_integer_as_INTEGER(asn1c_integer_t value);
51
Lev Walkinda997b12017-08-04 01:38:41 -070052#endif /* ASN1P_INTEGER_H */