CMS_get0_type, CMS_set1_eContentType, CMS_get0_eContentType, CMS_get0_content - get and set CMS content types and content
#include <openssl/cms.h>
const ASN1_OBJECT *CMS_get0_type(CMS_ContentInfo *cms); int CMS_set1_eContentType(CMS_ContentInfo *cms, const ASN1_OBJECT *oid); const ASN1_OBJECT *CMS_get0_eContentType(CMS_ContentInfo *cms); ASN1_OCTET_STRING **CMS_get0_content(CMS_ContentInfo *cms);
CMS_get0_type()
returns the content type of a CMS_ContentInfo structure as
and ASN1_OBJECT pointer. An application can then decide how to process the
CMS_ContentInfo structure based on this value.
CMS_set1_eContentType()
sets the embedded content type of a CMS_ContentInfo
structure. It should be called with CMS functions with the CMS_PARTIAL
flag and before the structure is finalised, otherwise the results are
undefined.
ASN1_OBJECT *CMS_get0_eContentType() returns a pointer to the embedded content type.
CMS_get0_content()
returns a pointer to the ASN1_OCTET_STRING pointer
containing the embedded content.
As the 0 implies CMS_get0_type(), CMS_get0_eContentType()
and
CMS_get0_content()
return internal pointers which should not be freed up.
CMS_set1_eContentType()
copies the supplied OID and it should be freed up
after use.
The ASN1_OBJECT values returned can be converted to an integer NID value using OBJ_obj2nid(). For the currently supported content types the following values are returned:
NID_pkcs7_data NID_pkcs7_signed NID_pkcs7_digest NID_id_smime_ct_compressedData: NID_pkcs7_encrypted NID_pkcs7_enveloped
The return value of CMS_get0_content()
is a pointer to the ASN1_OCTET_STRING
content pointer. That means that for example:
ASN1_OCTET_STRING **pconf = CMS_get0_content(cms);
*pconf could be NULL if there is no embedded content. Applications can access, modify or create the embedded content in a CMS_ContentInfo structure using this function. Applications usually will not need to modify the embedded content as it is normally set by higher level functions.
CMS_get0_type()
and CMS_get0_eContentType()
return and ASN1_OBJECT structure.
CMS_set1_eContentType()
returns 1 for success or 0 if an error occurred. The
error can be obtained from ERR_get_error(3).
CMS_get0_type(), CMS_set1_eContentType()
and CMS_get0_eContentType()
were all
first added to OpenSSL 0.9.8