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#![no_std]
#![cfg_attr(docsrs, feature(doc_cfg))]
#![doc = include_str!("../README.md")]
#![doc(
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#![forbid(unsafe_code)]
#![warn(
clippy::integer_arithmetic,
clippy::panic,
clippy::panic_in_result_fn,
clippy::unwrap_used,
missing_docs,
rust_2018_idioms,
unused_lifetimes,
unused_qualifications
)]
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
extern crate std;
#[macro_use]
mod checked;
mod arcs;
mod encoder;
mod error;
mod parser;
#[cfg(feature = "db")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "db")))]
pub mod db;
pub use crate::{
arcs::{Arc, Arcs},
error::{Error, Result},
};
use crate::encoder::Encoder;
use core::{fmt, str::FromStr};
/// A trait which associates an OID with a type.
pub trait AssociatedOid {
/// The OID associated with this type.
const OID: ObjectIdentifier;
}
/// A trait which associates a dynamic, `&self`-dependent OID with a type,
/// which may change depending on the type's value.
///
/// This trait is object safe and auto-impl'd for any types which impl
/// [`AssociatedOid`].
pub trait DynAssociatedOid {
/// Get the OID associated with this value.
fn oid(&self) -> ObjectIdentifier;
}
impl<T: AssociatedOid> DynAssociatedOid for T {
fn oid(&self) -> ObjectIdentifier {
T::OID
}
}
/// Object identifier (OID).
///
/// OIDs are hierarchical structures consisting of "arcs", i.e. integer
/// identifiers.
///
/// # Validity
///
/// In order for an OID to be considered valid by this library, it must meet
/// the following criteria:
///
/// - The OID MUST have at least 3 arcs
/// - The first arc MUST be within the range 0-2
/// - The second arc MUST be within the range 0-39
/// - The BER/DER encoding of the OID MUST be shorter than
/// [`ObjectIdentifier::MAX_SIZE`]
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Eq, Hash, PartialEq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
pub struct ObjectIdentifier {
/// Length in bytes
length: u8,
/// Array containing BER/DER-serialized bytes (no header)
bytes: [u8; Self::MAX_SIZE],
}
#[allow(clippy::len_without_is_empty)]
impl ObjectIdentifier {
/// Maximum size of a BER/DER-encoded OID in bytes.
pub const MAX_SIZE: usize = 39; // makes `ObjectIdentifier` 40-bytes total w\ 1-byte length
/// Parse an [`ObjectIdentifier`] from the dot-delimited string form,
/// panicking on parse errors.
///
/// This function exists as a workaround for `unwrap` not yet being
/// stable in `const fn` contexts, and is intended to allow the result to
/// be bound to a constant value:
///
/// ```
/// use const_oid::ObjectIdentifier;
///
/// pub const MY_OID: ObjectIdentifier = ObjectIdentifier::new_unwrap("1.2.840.113549.1.1.1");
/// ```
///
/// In future versions of Rust it should be possible to replace this with
/// `ObjectIdentifier::new(...).unwrap()`.
///
/// Use [`ObjectIdentifier::new`] for fallible parsing.
// TODO(tarcieri): remove this when `Result::unwrap` is `const fn`
pub const fn new_unwrap(s: &str) -> Self {
match Self::new(s) {
Ok(oid) => oid,
Err(err) => err.panic(),
}
}
/// Parse an [`ObjectIdentifier`] from the dot-delimited string form.
pub const fn new(s: &str) -> Result<Self> {
// TODO(tarcieri): use `?` when stable in `const fn`
match parser::Parser::parse(s) {
Ok(parser) => parser.finish(),
Err(err) => Err(err),
}
}
/// Parse an OID from a slice of [`Arc`] values (i.e. integers).
pub fn from_arcs(arcs: impl IntoIterator<Item = Arc>) -> Result<Self> {
let mut encoder = Encoder::new();
for arc in arcs {
encoder = encoder.arc(arc)?;
}
encoder.finish()
}
/// Parse an OID from from its BER/DER encoding.
pub fn from_bytes(ber_bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<Self> {
let len = ber_bytes.len();
match len {
0 => return Err(Error::Empty),
3..=Self::MAX_SIZE => (),
_ => return Err(Error::NotEnoughArcs),
}
let mut bytes = [0u8; Self::MAX_SIZE];
bytes[..len].copy_from_slice(ber_bytes);
let oid = Self {
bytes,
length: len as u8,
};
// Ensure arcs are well-formed
let mut arcs = oid.arcs();
while arcs.try_next()?.is_some() {}
Ok(oid)
}
/// Get the BER/DER serialization of this OID as bytes.
///
/// Note that this encoding omits the tag/length, and only contains the
/// value portion of the encoded OID.
pub fn as_bytes(&self) -> &[u8] {
&self.bytes[..self.length as usize]
}
/// Return the arc with the given index, if it exists.
pub fn arc(&self, index: usize) -> Option<Arc> {
self.arcs().nth(index)
}
/// Iterate over the arcs (a.k.a. nodes) of an [`ObjectIdentifier`].
///
/// Returns [`Arcs`], an iterator over [`Arc`] values.
pub fn arcs(&self) -> Arcs<'_> {
Arcs::new(self)
}
/// Get the length of this [`ObjectIdentifier`] in arcs.
pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
self.arcs().count()
}
/// Get the parent OID of this one (if applicable).
pub fn parent(&self) -> Option<Self> {
let num_arcs = self.len().checked_sub(1)?;
Self::from_arcs(self.arcs().take(num_arcs)).ok()
}
/// Push an additional arc onto this OID, returning the child OID.
pub const fn push_arc(self, arc: Arc) -> Result<Self> {
// TODO(tarcieri): use `?` when stable in `const fn`
match Encoder::extend(self).arc(arc) {
Ok(encoder) => encoder.finish(),
Err(err) => Err(err),
}
}
}
impl AsRef<[u8]> for ObjectIdentifier {
fn as_ref(&self) -> &[u8] {
self.as_bytes()
}
}
impl FromStr for ObjectIdentifier {
type Err = Error;
fn from_str(string: &str) -> Result<Self> {
Self::new(string)
}
}
impl TryFrom<&[u8]> for ObjectIdentifier {
type Error = Error;
fn try_from(ber_bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<Self> {
Self::from_bytes(ber_bytes)
}
}
impl From<&ObjectIdentifier> for ObjectIdentifier {
fn from(oid: &ObjectIdentifier) -> ObjectIdentifier {
*oid
}
}
impl fmt::Debug for ObjectIdentifier {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
write!(f, "ObjectIdentifier({})", self)
}
}
impl fmt::Display for ObjectIdentifier {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
let len = self.arcs().count();
for (i, arc) in self.arcs().enumerate() {
write!(f, "{}", arc)?;
if let Some(j) = i.checked_add(1) {
if j < len {
write!(f, ".")?;
}
}
}
Ok(())
}
}
// Implement by hand because the derive would create invalid values.
// Use the constructor to create a valid oid with at least 3 arcs.
#[cfg(feature = "arbitrary")]
impl<'a> arbitrary::Arbitrary<'a> for ObjectIdentifier {
fn arbitrary(u: &mut arbitrary::Unstructured<'a>) -> arbitrary::Result<Self> {
let first = u.int_in_range(0..=arcs::ARC_MAX_FIRST)?;
let second = u.int_in_range(0..=arcs::ARC_MAX_SECOND)?;
let third = u.arbitrary()?;
let mut oid = Self::from_arcs([first, second, third])
.map_err(|_| arbitrary::Error::IncorrectFormat)?;
for arc in u.arbitrary_iter()? {
oid = oid
.push_arc(arc?)
.map_err(|_| arbitrary::Error::IncorrectFormat)?;
}
Ok(oid)
}
fn size_hint(depth: usize) -> (usize, Option<usize>) {
(Arc::size_hint(depth).0.saturating_mul(3), None)
}
}