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NAME

       d2i_ACCESS_DESCRIPTION, d2i_ADMISSIONS, d2i_ADMISSION_SYNTAX, d2i_ASIdOrRange, d2i_ASIdentifierChoice,
       d2i_ASIdentifiers, d2i_ASN1_BIT_STRING, d2i_ASN1_BMPSTRING, d2i_ASN1_ENUMERATED,
       d2i_ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME, d2i_ASN1_GENERALSTRING, d2i_ASN1_IA5STRING, d2i_ASN1_INTEGER, d2i_ASN1_NULL,
       d2i_ASN1_OBJECT, d2i_ASN1_OCTET_STRING, d2i_ASN1_PRINTABLE, d2i_ASN1_PRINTABLESTRING,
       d2i_ASN1_SEQUENCE_ANY, d2i_ASN1_SET_ANY, d2i_ASN1_T61STRING, d2i_ASN1_TIME, d2i_ASN1_TYPE,
       d2i_ASN1_UINTEGER, d2i_ASN1_UNIVERSALSTRING, d2i_ASN1_UTCTIME, d2i_ASN1_UTF8STRING,
       d2i_ASN1_VISIBLESTRING, d2i_ASRange, d2i_AUTHORITY_INFO_ACCESS, d2i_AUTHORITY_KEYID,
       d2i_BASIC_CONSTRAINTS, d2i_CERTIFICATEPOLICIES, d2i_CMS_ContentInfo, d2i_CMS_ReceiptRequest, d2i_CMS_bio,
       d2i_CRL_DIST_POINTS, d2i_DHxparams, d2i_DIRECTORYSTRING, d2i_DISPLAYTEXT, d2i_DIST_POINT,
       d2i_DIST_POINT_NAME, d2i_DSAPrivateKey, d2i_DSAPrivateKey_bio, d2i_DSAPrivateKey_fp, d2i_DSAPublicKey,
       d2i_DSA_PUBKEY, d2i_DSA_PUBKEY_bio, d2i_DSA_PUBKEY_fp, d2i_DSA_SIG, d2i_DSAparams, d2i_ECDSA_SIG,
       d2i_ECPKParameters, d2i_ECParameters, d2i_ECPrivateKey, d2i_ECPrivateKey_bio, d2i_ECPrivateKey_fp,
       d2i_EC_PUBKEY, d2i_EC_PUBKEY_bio, d2i_EC_PUBKEY_fp, d2i_EDIPARTYNAME, d2i_ESS_CERT_ID,
       d2i_ESS_ISSUER_SERIAL, d2i_ESS_SIGNING_CERT, d2i_EXTENDED_KEY_USAGE, d2i_GENERAL_NAME, d2i_GENERAL_NAMES,
       d2i_IPAddressChoice, d2i_IPAddressFamily, d2i_IPAddressOrRange, d2i_IPAddressRange,
       d2i_ISSUING_DIST_POINT, d2i_NAMING_AUTHORITY, d2i_NETSCAPE_CERT_SEQUENCE, d2i_NETSCAPE_SPKAC,
       d2i_NETSCAPE_SPKI, d2i_NOTICEREF, d2i_OCSP_BASICRESP, d2i_OCSP_CERTID, d2i_OCSP_CERTSTATUS,
       d2i_OCSP_CRLID, d2i_OCSP_ONEREQ, d2i_OCSP_REQINFO, d2i_OCSP_REQUEST, d2i_OCSP_RESPBYTES,
       d2i_OCSP_RESPDATA, d2i_OCSP_RESPID, d2i_OCSP_RESPONSE, d2i_OCSP_REVOKEDINFO, d2i_OCSP_SERVICELOC,
       d2i_OCSP_SIGNATURE, d2i_OCSP_SINGLERESP, d2i_OTHERNAME, d2i_PBE2PARAM, d2i_PBEPARAM, d2i_PBKDF2PARAM,
       d2i_PKCS12, d2i_PKCS12_BAGS, d2i_PKCS12_MAC_DATA, d2i_PKCS12_SAFEBAG, d2i_PKCS12_bio, d2i_PKCS12_fp,
       d2i_PKCS7, d2i_PKCS7_DIGEST, d2i_PKCS7_ENCRYPT, d2i_PKCS7_ENC_CONTENT, d2i_PKCS7_ENVELOPE,
       d2i_PKCS7_ISSUER_AND_SERIAL, d2i_PKCS7_RECIP_INFO, d2i_PKCS7_SIGNED, d2i_PKCS7_SIGNER_INFO,
       d2i_PKCS7_SIGN_ENVELOPE, d2i_PKCS7_bio, d2i_PKCS7_fp, d2i_PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO,
       d2i_PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO_bio, d2i_PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO_fp, d2i_PKCS8_bio, d2i_PKCS8_fp,
       d2i_PKEY_USAGE_PERIOD, d2i_POLICYINFO, d2i_POLICYQUALINFO, d2i_PROFESSION_INFO,
       d2i_PROXY_CERT_INFO_EXTENSION, d2i_PROXY_POLICY, d2i_RSAPrivateKey, d2i_RSAPrivateKey_bio,
       d2i_RSAPrivateKey_fp, d2i_RSAPublicKey, d2i_RSAPublicKey_bio, d2i_RSAPublicKey_fp, d2i_RSA_OAEP_PARAMS,
       d2i_RSA_PSS_PARAMS, d2i_RSA_PUBKEY, d2i_RSA_PUBKEY_bio, d2i_RSA_PUBKEY_fp, d2i_SCRYPT_PARAMS,
       d2i_SCT_LIST, d2i_SXNET, d2i_SXNETID, d2i_TS_ACCURACY, d2i_TS_MSG_IMPRINT, d2i_TS_MSG_IMPRINT_bio,
       d2i_TS_MSG_IMPRINT_fp, d2i_TS_REQ, d2i_TS_REQ_bio, d2i_TS_REQ_fp, d2i_TS_RESP, d2i_TS_RESP_bio,
       d2i_TS_RESP_fp, d2i_TS_STATUS_INFO, d2i_TS_TST_INFO, d2i_TS_TST_INFO_bio, d2i_TS_TST_INFO_fp,
       d2i_USERNOTICE, d2i_X509, d2i_X509_ALGOR, d2i_X509_ALGORS, d2i_X509_ATTRIBUTE, d2i_X509_CERT_AUX,
       d2i_X509_CINF, d2i_X509_CRL, d2i_X509_CRL_INFO, d2i_X509_CRL_bio, d2i_X509_CRL_fp, d2i_X509_EXTENSION,
       d2i_X509_EXTENSIONS, d2i_X509_NAME, d2i_X509_NAME_ENTRY, d2i_X509_PUBKEY, d2i_X509_REQ,
       d2i_X509_REQ_INFO, d2i_X509_REQ_bio, d2i_X509_REQ_fp, d2i_X509_REVOKED, d2i_X509_SIG, d2i_X509_VAL,
       i2d_ACCESS_DESCRIPTION, i2d_ADMISSIONS, i2d_ADMISSION_SYNTAX, i2d_ASIdOrRange, i2d_ASIdentifierChoice,
       i2d_ASIdentifiers, i2d_ASN1_BIT_STRING, i2d_ASN1_BMPSTRING, i2d_ASN1_ENUMERATED,
       i2d_ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME, i2d_ASN1_GENERALSTRING, i2d_ASN1_IA5STRING, i2d_ASN1_INTEGER, i2d_ASN1_NULL,
       i2d_ASN1_OBJECT, i2d_ASN1_OCTET_STRING, i2d_ASN1_PRINTABLE, i2d_ASN1_PRINTABLESTRING,
       i2d_ASN1_SEQUENCE_ANY, i2d_ASN1_SET_ANY, i2d_ASN1_T61STRING, i2d_ASN1_TIME, i2d_ASN1_TYPE,
       i2d_ASN1_UNIVERSALSTRING, i2d_ASN1_UTCTIME, i2d_ASN1_UTF8STRING, i2d_ASN1_VISIBLESTRING,
       i2d_ASN1_bio_stream, i2d_ASRange, i2d_AUTHORITY_INFO_ACCESS, i2d_AUTHORITY_KEYID, i2d_BASIC_CONSTRAINTS,
       i2d_CERTIFICATEPOLICIES, i2d_CMS_ContentInfo, i2d_CMS_ReceiptRequest, i2d_CMS_bio, i2d_CRL_DIST_POINTS,
       i2d_DHxparams, i2d_DIRECTORYSTRING, i2d_DISPLAYTEXT, i2d_DIST_POINT, i2d_DIST_POINT_NAME,
       i2d_DSAPrivateKey, i2d_DSAPrivateKey_bio, i2d_DSAPrivateKey_fp, i2d_DSAPublicKey, i2d_DSA_PUBKEY,
       i2d_DSA_PUBKEY_bio, i2d_DSA_PUBKEY_fp, i2d_DSA_SIG, i2d_DSAparams, i2d_ECDSA_SIG, i2d_ECPKParameters,
       i2d_ECParameters, i2d_ECPrivateKey, i2d_ECPrivateKey_bio, i2d_ECPrivateKey_fp, i2d_EC_PUBKEY,
       i2d_EC_PUBKEY_bio, i2d_EC_PUBKEY_fp, i2d_EDIPARTYNAME, i2d_ESS_CERT_ID, i2d_ESS_ISSUER_SERIAL,
       i2d_ESS_SIGNING_CERT, i2d_EXTENDED_KEY_USAGE, i2d_GENERAL_NAME, i2d_GENERAL_NAMES, i2d_IPAddressChoice,
       i2d_IPAddressFamily, i2d_IPAddressOrRange, i2d_IPAddressRange, i2d_ISSUING_DIST_POINT,
       i2d_NAMING_AUTHORITY, i2d_NETSCAPE_CERT_SEQUENCE, i2d_NETSCAPE_SPKAC, i2d_NETSCAPE_SPKI, i2d_NOTICEREF,
       i2d_OCSP_BASICRESP, i2d_OCSP_CERTID, i2d_OCSP_CERTSTATUS, i2d_OCSP_CRLID, i2d_OCSP_ONEREQ,
       i2d_OCSP_REQINFO, i2d_OCSP_REQUEST, i2d_OCSP_RESPBYTES, i2d_OCSP_RESPDATA, i2d_OCSP_RESPID,
       i2d_OCSP_RESPONSE, i2d_OCSP_REVOKEDINFO, i2d_OCSP_SERVICELOC, i2d_OCSP_SIGNATURE, i2d_OCSP_SINGLERESP,
       i2d_OTHERNAME, i2d_PBE2PARAM, i2d_PBEPARAM, i2d_PBKDF2PARAM, i2d_PKCS12, i2d_PKCS12_BAGS,
       i2d_PKCS12_MAC_DATA, i2d_PKCS12_SAFEBAG, i2d_PKCS12_bio, i2d_PKCS12_fp, i2d_PKCS7, i2d_PKCS7_DIGEST,
       i2d_PKCS7_ENCRYPT, i2d_PKCS7_ENC_CONTENT, i2d_PKCS7_ENVELOPE, i2d_PKCS7_ISSUER_AND_SERIAL,
       i2d_PKCS7_NDEF, i2d_PKCS7_RECIP_INFO, i2d_PKCS7_SIGNED, i2d_PKCS7_SIGNER_INFO, i2d_PKCS7_SIGN_ENVELOPE,
       i2d_PKCS7_bio, i2d_PKCS7_fp, i2d_PKCS8PrivateKeyInfo_bio, i2d_PKCS8PrivateKeyInfo_fp,
       i2d_PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO, i2d_PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO_bio, i2d_PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO_fp, i2d_PKCS8_bio,
       i2d_PKCS8_fp, i2d_PKEY_USAGE_PERIOD, i2d_POLICYINFO, i2d_POLICYQUALINFO, i2d_PROFESSION_INFO,
       i2d_PROXY_CERT_INFO_EXTENSION, i2d_PROXY_POLICY, i2d_RSAPrivateKey, i2d_RSAPrivateKey_bio,
       i2d_RSAPrivateKey_fp, i2d_RSAPublicKey, i2d_RSAPublicKey_bio, i2d_RSAPublicKey_fp, i2d_RSA_OAEP_PARAMS,
       i2d_RSA_PSS_PARAMS, i2d_RSA_PUBKEY, i2d_RSA_PUBKEY_bio, i2d_RSA_PUBKEY_fp, i2d_SCRYPT_PARAMS,
       i2d_SCT_LIST, i2d_SXNET, i2d_SXNETID, i2d_TS_ACCURACY, i2d_TS_MSG_IMPRINT, i2d_TS_MSG_IMPRINT_bio,
       i2d_TS_MSG_IMPRINT_fp, i2d_TS_REQ, i2d_TS_REQ_bio, i2d_TS_REQ_fp, i2d_TS_RESP, i2d_TS_RESP_bio,
       i2d_TS_RESP_fp, i2d_TS_STATUS_INFO, i2d_TS_TST_INFO, i2d_TS_TST_INFO_bio, i2d_TS_TST_INFO_fp,
       i2d_USERNOTICE, i2d_X509, i2d_X509_ALGOR, i2d_X509_ALGORS, i2d_X509_ATTRIBUTE, i2d_X509_CERT_AUX,
       i2d_X509_CINF, i2d_X509_CRL, i2d_X509_CRL_INFO, i2d_X509_CRL_bio, i2d_X509_CRL_fp, i2d_X509_EXTENSION,
       i2d_X509_EXTENSIONS, i2d_X509_NAME, i2d_X509_NAME_ENTRY, i2d_X509_PUBKEY, i2d_X509_REQ,
       i2d_X509_REQ_INFO, i2d_X509_REQ_bio, i2d_X509_REQ_fp, i2d_X509_REVOKED, i2d_X509_SIG, i2d_X509_VAL, -
       convert objects from/to ASN.1/DER representation

SYNOPSIS

        TYPE *d2i_TYPE(TYPE **a, unsigned char **ppin, long length);
        TYPE *d2i_TYPE_bio(BIO *bp, TYPE **a);
        TYPE *d2i_TYPE_fp(FILE *fp, TYPE **a);

        int i2d_TYPE(TYPE *a, unsigned char **ppout);
        int i2d_TYPE_fp(FILE *fp, TYPE *a);
        int i2d_TYPE_bio(BIO *bp, TYPE *a);

DESCRIPTION

       In the description here, TYPE is used a placeholder for any of the OpenSSL datatypes, such as X509_CRL.
       The function parameters ppin and ppout are generally either both named pp in the headers, or in and out.

       These functions convert OpenSSL objects to and from their ASN.1/DER encoding.  Unlike the C structures
       which can have pointers to sub-objects within, the DER is a serialized encoding, suitable for sending
       over the network, writing to a file, and so on.

       d2i_TYPE() attempts to decode len bytes at *ppin. If successful a pointer to the TYPE structure is
       returned and *ppin is incremented to the byte following the parsed data.  If a is not NULL then a pointer
       to the returned structure is also written to *a.  If an error occurred then NULL is returned.

       On a successful return, if *a is not NULL then it is assumed that *a contains a valid TYPE structure and
       an attempt is made to reuse it. This "reuse" capability is present for historical compatibility but its
       use is strongly discouraged (see BUGS below, and the discussion in the RETURN VALUES section).

       d2i_TYPE_bio() is similar to d2i_TYPE() except it attempts to parse data from BIO bp.

       d2i_TYPE_fp() is similar to d2i_TYPE() except it attempts to parse data from FILE pointer fp.

       i2d_TYPE() encodes the structure pointed to by a into DER format.  If ppout is not NULL, it writes the
       DER encoded data to the buffer at *ppout, and increments it to point after the data just written.  If the
       return value is negative an error occurred, otherwise it returns the length of the encoded data.

       If *ppout is NULL memory will be allocated for a buffer and the encoded data written to it. In this case
       *ppout is not incremented and it points to the start of the data just written.

       i2d_TYPE_bio() is similar to i2d_TYPE() except it writes the encoding of the structure a to BIO bp and it
       returns 1 for success and 0 for failure.

       i2d_TYPE_fp() is similar to i2d_TYPE() except it writes the encoding of the structure a to BIO bp and it
       returns 1 for success and 0 for failure.

       These routines do not encrypt private keys and therefore offer no security; use PEM_write_PrivateKey(3)
       or similar for writing to files.

NOTES

       The letters i and d in i2d_TYPE stand for "internal" (that is, an internal C structure) and "DER"
       respectively.  So i2d_TYPE converts from internal to DER.

       The functions can also understand BER forms.

       The actual TYPE structure passed to i2d_TYPE() must be a valid populated TYPE structure -- it cannot
       simply be fed with an empty structure such as that returned by TYPE_new().

       The encoded data is in binary form and may contain embedded zeroes.  Therefore any FILE pointers or BIOs
       should be opened in binary mode.  Functions such as strlen() will not return the correct length of the
       encoded structure.

       The ways that *ppin and *ppout are incremented after the operation can trap the unwary. See the WARNINGS
       section for some common errors.  The reason for this-auto increment behaviour is to reflect a typical
       usage of ASN1 functions: after one structure is encoded or decoded another will be processed after it.

       The following points about the data types might be useful:

       ASN1_OBJECT
           Represents an ASN1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER.

       DHparams
           Represents a PKCS#3 DH parameters structure.

       DHxparams
           Represents an ANSI X9.42 DH parameters structure.

       DSA_PUBKEY
           Represents a DSA public key using a SubjectPublicKeyInfo structure.

       DSAPublicKey, DSAPrivateKey
           Use  a non-standard OpenSSL format and should be avoided; use DSA_PUBKEY, PEM_write_PrivateKey(3), or
           similar instead.

       ECDSA_SIG
           Represents an ECDSA signature.

       RSAPublicKey
           Represents a PKCS#1 RSA public key structure.

       X509_ALGOR
           Represents an AlgorithmIdentifier structure as used in IETF RFC 6960 and elsewhere.

       X509_Name
           Represents a Name type as used for subject and issuer names in IETF RFC 6960 and elsewhere.

       X509_REQ
           Represents a PKCS#10 certificate request.

       X509_SIG
           Represents the DigestInfo structure defined in PKCS#1 and PKCS#7.

RETURN VALUES

       d2i_TYPE(), d2i_TYPE_bio() and d2i_TYPE_fp() return a valid TYPE structure or NULL if  an  error  occurs.
       If  the "reuse" capability has been used with a valid structure being passed in via a, then the object is
       freed in the event of error and *a is set to NULL.

       i2d_TYPE() returns the number of bytes successfully encoded or a negative value if an error occurs.

       i2d_TYPE_bio() and i2d_TYPE_fp() return 1 for success and 0 if an error occurs.

EXAMPLES

       Allocate and encode the DER encoding of an X509 structure:

        int len;
        unsigned char *buf;

        buf = NULL;
        len = i2d_X509(x, &buf);
        if (len < 0)
            /* error */

       Attempt to decode a buffer:

        X509 *x;
        unsigned char *buf, *p;
        int len;

        /* Set up buf and len to point to the input buffer. */
        p = buf;
        x = d2i_X509(NULL, &p, len);
        if (x == NULL)
            /* error */

       Alternative technique:

        X509 *x;
        unsigned char *buf, *p;
        int len;

        /* Set up buf and len to point to the input buffer. */
        p = buf;
        x = NULL;

        if (d2i_X509(&x, &p, len) == NULL)
            /* error */

WARNINGS

       Using a temporary variable is mandatory. A common mistake is to attempt  to  use  a  buffer  directly  as
       follows:

        int len;
        unsigned char *buf;

        len = i2d_X509(x, NULL);
        buf = OPENSSL_malloc(len);
        ...
        i2d_X509(x, &buf);
        ...
        OPENSSL_free(buf);

       This  code  will result in buf apparently containing garbage because it was incremented after the call to
       point after the  data  just  written.   Also  buf  will  no  longer  contain  the  pointer  allocated  by
       OPENSSL_malloc() and the subsequent call to OPENSSL_free() is likely to crash.

       Another trap to avoid is misuse of the a argument to d2i_TYPE():

        X509 *x;

        if (d2i_X509(&x, &p, len) == NULL)
            /* error */

       This  will  probably  crash  somewhere  in  d2i_X509().  The  reason  for  this is that the variable x is
       uninitialized and an attempt will be made  to  interpret  its  (invalid)  value  as  an  X509  structure,
       typically causing a segmentation violation. If x is set to NULL first then this will not happen.

BUGS

       In some versions of OpenSSL the "reuse" behaviour of d2i_TYPE() when *a is valid is broken and some parts
       of  the reused structure may persist if they are not present in the new one. Additionally, in versions of
       OpenSSL prior to 1.1.0, when the "reuse"  behaviour  is  used  and  an  error  occurs  the  behaviour  is
       inconsistent.  Some  functions behaved as described here, while some did not free *a on error and did not
       set *a to NULL.

       As a result of the above issues the "reuse" behaviour is strongly discouraged.

       i2d_TYPE() will not return an error in many versions of OpenSSL, if mandatory fields are not  initialized
       due  to  a  programming  error  then  the  encoded  structure may contain invalid data or omit the fields
       entirely and will not be parsed by d2i_TYPE(). This may be fixed in future so code should not assume that
       i2d_TYPE() will always succeed.

       Any function which encodes a structure (i2d_TYPE(), i2d_TYPE() or i2d_TYPE()) may return a stale encoding
       if the structure has been modified after deserialization or previous serialization. This is because  some
       objects cache the encoding for efficiency reasons.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 1998-2020 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.

       Licensed  under the OpenSSL license (the "License").  You may not use this file except in compliance with
       the  License.   You  can  obtain  a  copy  in  the  file  LICENSE  in  the  source  distribution  or   at
       <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.

1.1.1f                                             2025-02-05                                     D2I_X509(3SSL)