'use strict'; // // A dumbed-down, minimal ASN.1 parser / packer combo // // Note: generally I like to write congruent code // (i.e. output can be used as input and vice-versa) // However, this seemed to be more readable and easier // to use written as-is, asymmetrically. // (I also generally prefer to export objects rather // functions but, yet again, asthetics one in this case) var Enc = require('./encoding.js'); // // Packer // // Almost every ASN.1 type that's important for CSR // can be represented generically with only a few rules. var ASN1 = module.exports = function ASN1(/*type, hexstrings...*/) { var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments); var typ = args.shift(); var str = args.join('').replace(/\s+/g, '').toLowerCase(); var len = (str.length/2); var lenlen = 0; var hex = typ; // We can't have an odd number of hex chars if (len !== Math.round(len)) { console.error(arguments); throw new Error("invalid hex"); } // The first byte of any ASN.1 sequence is the type (Sequence, Integer, etc) // The second byte is either the size of the value, or the size of its size // 1. If the second byte is < 0x80 (128) it is considered the size // 2. If it is > 0x80 then it describes the number of bytes of the size // ex: 0x82 means the next 2 bytes describe the size of the value // 3. The special case of exactly 0x80 is "indefinite" length (to end-of-file) if (len > 127) { lenlen += 1; while (len > 255) { lenlen += 1; len = len >> 8; } } if (lenlen) { hex += Enc.numToHex(0x80 + lenlen); } return hex + Enc.numToHex(str.length/2) + str; }; // The Integer type has some special rules ASN1.UInt = function UINT() { var str = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments).join(''); var first = parseInt(str.slice(0, 2), 16); // If the first byte is 0x80 or greater, the number is considered negative // Therefore we add a '00' prefix if the 0x80 bit is set if (0x80 & first) { str = '00' + str; } return ASN1('02', str); }; // The Bit String type also has a special rule ASN1.BitStr = function BITSTR() { var str = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments).join(''); // '00' is a mask of how many bits of the next byte to ignore return ASN1('03', '00' + str); };