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forgejo/vendor/github.com/go-asn1-ber/asn1-ber/identifier.go

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package ber
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
)
func readIdentifier(reader io.Reader) (Identifier, int, error) {
identifier := Identifier{}
read := 0
// identifier byte
b, err := readByte(reader)
if err != nil {
if Debug {
fmt.Printf("error reading identifier byte: %v\n", err)
}
return Identifier{}, read, err
}
read++
identifier.ClassType = Class(b) & ClassBitmask
identifier.TagType = Type(b) & TypeBitmask
if tag := Tag(b) & TagBitmask; tag != HighTag {
// short-form tag
identifier.Tag = tag
return identifier, read, nil
}
// high-tag-number tag
tagBytes := 0
for {
b, err := readByte(reader)
if err != nil {
if Debug {
fmt.Printf("error reading high-tag-number tag byte %d: %v\n", tagBytes, err)
}
return Identifier{}, read, err
}
tagBytes++
read++
// Lowest 7 bits get appended to the tag value (x.690, 8.1.2.4.2.b)
identifier.Tag <<= 7
identifier.Tag |= Tag(b) & HighTagValueBitmask
// First byte may not be all zeros (x.690, 8.1.2.4.2.c)
if tagBytes == 1 && identifier.Tag == 0 {
return Identifier{}, read, errors.New("invalid first high-tag-number tag byte")
}
// Overflow of int64
// TODO: support big int tags?
if tagBytes > 9 {
return Identifier{}, read, errors.New("high-tag-number tag overflow")
}
// Top bit of 0 means this is the last byte in the high-tag-number tag (x.690, 8.1.2.4.2.a)
if Tag(b)&HighTagContinueBitmask == 0 {
break
}
}
return identifier, read, nil
}
func encodeIdentifier(identifier Identifier) []byte {
b := []byte{0x0}
b[0] |= byte(identifier.ClassType)
b[0] |= byte(identifier.TagType)
if identifier.Tag < HighTag {
// Short-form
b[0] |= byte(identifier.Tag)
} else {
// high-tag-number
b[0] |= byte(HighTag)
tag := identifier.Tag
b = append(b, encodeHighTag(tag)...)
}
return b
}
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func encodeHighTag(tag Tag) []byte {
// set cap=4 to hopefully avoid additional allocations
b := make([]byte, 0, 4)
for tag != 0 {
// t := last 7 bits of tag (HighTagValueBitmask = 0x7F)
t := tag & HighTagValueBitmask
// right shift tag 7 to remove what was just pulled off
tag >>= 7
// if b already has entries this entry needs a continuation bit (0x80)
if len(b) != 0 {
t |= HighTagContinueBitmask
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}
b = append(b, byte(t))
}
// reverse
// since bits were pulled off 'tag' small to high the byte slice is in reverse order.
// example: tag = 0xFF results in {0x7F, 0x01 + 0x80 (continuation bit)}
// this needs to be reversed into 0x81 0x7F
for i, j := 0, len(b)-1; i < len(b)/2; i++ {
b[i], b[j-i] = b[j-i], b[i]
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}
return b
}