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Nicolas Williams
0729692cc8 asn1: Templates work for IMPLICIT; add build opt
Finally.  We're almost at parity for the template compiler.

Now we have a build option to use templating:

    `./configure --enable-asn1-templating`

Tests fail if you build `rfc2459.asn1` with `--template`.

TBD: Figure out what differences remain between the two compilers, and
     fix the templating compiler accordingly, adding tests along the
     way.

Making IMPLICIT tags work in the templating compiler turned out to be a
simple fix: don't attempt to do anything clever about IMPLICIT tags in
the template generator in the compiler other than denoting them --
instead leave all the smarts about IMPLICIT tags to the interpreter.
This might be a very slight pessimization, but also a great
simplification.

The result is very elegant: when the interpreter finds an IMPLICIT
tag it then recurses to find the template for the body of the type
so-tagged, and evaluates that.  Much more elegant than the code
generated by the non-template compiler, not least for not needing
any additional temporary memory allocation.

With this we finally have parity in basic testing of the template
compiler.  Indeed, for IMPLICIT tags the template compiler and
interpreter might even be better because they support IMPLICIT tags
with BER lengths, whereas the non-template compiler doesn't (mostly
because `der_replace_tag()` needs to be changed to support it.

And, of course, the template compiler is simply superior in that it
produces smaller code and is *much* easier to work with because the
functions to interpret templates are small and simple.  Which means we
can add more functions to deal with other encoding rules fairly
trivially.  It should be possible to add all of these with very little
work, almost all of it localized to `lib/asn1/template.c`:

 - PER  Packed Encoding Rules [X.691]
 - XER  XML Encoding Rules    [X.693]
 - OER  Octet Encoding Rules  [X.696] (intended to replace PER)
 - JER  JSON Encoding Rules   [X.697] (doubles as visual representation)
 - GSER Generic String E.R.s  [RFC3641] (a visual representation)

 - XDR  External Data Repr.   [STD67][RFC4506]

       (XDR is *not* an ASN.1 encoding rules specification, but it's a
        *lot* like PER/OER but with 4-octet alignment, and is specified
        for the syntax equivalent (XDR) of only a subset of ASN.1 syntax
        and semantics.)

All we'd have to do is add variants of `_asn1_{length,encode,decode}()`
for each set of rules, then generate per-type stub functions that call
them (as we already do for DER).

We could then have an encoding rule transliteration program that takes a
`TypeName` and some representation of a value encoded by some encoding
rules, and outputs the same thing encoded by a different set of rules.
This would double as a pretty-printer and parser if we do add support
for JER and/or GSER.  It would find the template for the given type
using `dlsym()` against some shared object (possibly `libasn1` itself).

Whereas generating source code for C (or whatever language) for
additional ERs requires much more work.  Plus, templates are much
smaller, and the interpreter is tiny, which yields much smaller text and
much smaller CPU icache/dcache footprint, which yields better
performance in many cases.

As well, the template system should be much easier to port to other
languages.  Though in the cases of, e.g., Rust, it would require use of
`unsafe` in the interpreter, so in fact the inverse might be true: that
it's easier to generate safe Rust code than to implement a template
interpreter in Rust.  Similarly for Haskell, OCAML, etc.  But wherever
the template interpreter is easy to implement, it's a huge win.

Note that implementing OER and PER using the templates as they are
currently would be a bit of a challenge, as the interpreter would have
to first do a pass of each SEQUENCE/SET to determine the size and
layout of the OER/PER sequence/set preamble by counting the number of
OPTIONAL/DEFAULT members, BOOLEAN members, and extensibility markers
with extensions present.  We could always generate more entries to
encode precomputed preamble metadata.  We would also need to add a
template entry type for extensibility markers, which currently we do
not.
2021-01-23 17:48:12 -06:00
Nicolas Williams
51d3cb376a asn1: Make templating less fragile: test it more
`lib/asn1/check-gen.c` almost works with templates, and is a pretty
extensive test.  The only thing that fails is everything to do with
IMPLICIT tags (so, `test_implicit()`).

So now we compile `lib/asn1/test.asn1` both, w/ and w/o templating, and
we build two programs from `lib/asn1/check-gen.c`: `check-gen` and
`check-gen-template`, respectively linking with the non-templated and
the templated compilation of `lib/asn1/test.asn1`.

Because the template compiler still doesn't support IMPLICIT tagging
well, we disable testing of IMPLICIT tags in `check-gen-template`.

This will make it much harder to break the template compiler in the
future.
2021-01-22 13:47:08 -06:00
Nicolas Williams
901e6ff816 Fix incorrect memmove() size expr in ASN.1 seq remove_*() functions
Signed-off-by: Love Hornquist Astrand <lha@h5l.org>
2011-09-22 15:13:21 +02:00
Asanka Herath
3d83131be8 Export and calling convention annotation for lib/asn1 2010-08-20 13:14:10 -04:00
Love Hornquist Astrand
49aea1f0b3 allow TSetOf to be sequence types too 2010-08-10 10:33:25 -07:00
Love Hörnquist Åstrand
6937d41a02 remove trailing whitespace
git-svn-id: svn://svn.h5l.se/heimdal/trunk/heimdal@23815 ec53bebd-3082-4978-b11e-865c3cabbd6b
2008-09-13 09:21:03 +00:00
Love Hörnquist Åstrand
e172367898 switch to utf8 encoding of all files
git-svn-id: svn://svn.h5l.se/heimdal/trunk/heimdal@23814 ec53bebd-3082-4978-b11e-865c3cabbd6b
2008-09-13 08:53:55 +00:00
Love Hörnquist Åstrand
99212e8b87 Handle the case of resize to 0 and realloc that returns NULL.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.h5l.se/heimdal/trunk/heimdal@20561 ec53bebd-3082-4978-b11e-865c3cabbd6b
2007-04-24 16:14:30 +00:00
Love Hörnquist Åstrand
8ddc3d0462 In generation of remove_TYPE: if you just removed the last element,
you must not memmove memory beyond the array.
From Andrew Bartlett


git-svn-id: svn://svn.h5l.se/heimdal/trunk/heimdal@18218 ec53bebd-3082-4978-b11e-865c3cabbd6b
2006-10-04 10:18:10 +00:00
Love Hörnquist Åstrand
22937a1975 fix warning.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.h5l.se/heimdal/trunk/heimdal@18012 ec53bebd-3082-4978-b11e-865c3cabbd6b
2006-09-05 14:00:14 +00:00
Love Hörnquist Åstrand
acd214041b make generated data work
git-svn-id: svn://svn.h5l.se/heimdal/trunk/heimdal@18011 ec53bebd-3082-4978-b11e-865c3cabbd6b
2006-09-05 13:55:38 +00:00
Love Hörnquist Åstrand
413862a22b Add generated add_ and remove_ for "SEQUENCE OF TType". I'm tried of
writing realloc(foo->data, sizeof(foo->data[0]) + (foo->len + 1));
Only generated for those type that is enabled by the command flag --sequence.


git-svn-id: svn://svn.h5l.se/heimdal/trunk/heimdal@18005 ec53bebd-3082-4978-b11e-865c3cabbd6b
2006-09-05 12:23:54 +00:00