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NAME

       OSSL_CRMF_MSG_get0_regInfo_utf8Pairs, OSSL_CRMF_MSG_set1_regInfo_utf8Pairs,
       OSSL_CRMF_MSG_get0_regInfo_certReq, OSSL_CRMF_MSG_set1_regInfo_certReq - functions getting
       or setting CRMF Registration Info

SYNOPSIS

        #include <openssl/crmf.h>

        ASN1_UTF8STRING
            *OSSL_CRMF_MSG_get0_regInfo_utf8Pairs(const OSSL_CRMF_MSG *msg);
        int OSSL_CRMF_MSG_set1_regInfo_utf8Pairs(OSSL_CRMF_MSG *msg,
                                                 const ASN1_UTF8STRING *utf8pairs);
        OSSL_CRMF_CERTREQUEST
            *OSSL_CRMF_MSG_get0_regInfo_certReq(const OSSL_CRMF_MSG *msg);
        int OSSL_CRMF_MSG_set1_regInfo_certReq(OSSL_CRMF_MSG *msg,
                                               const OSSL_CRMF_CERTREQUEST *cr);

DESCRIPTION

       OSSL_CRMF_MSG_get0_regInfo_utf8Pairs() returns the first utf8Pairs regInfo in the given
       msg, if present.

       OSSL_CRMF_MSG_set1_regInfo_utf8Pairs() adds a copy of the given utf8pairs value as
       utf8Pairs regInfo to the given msg. See RFC 4211 section 7.1.

       OSSL_CRMF_MSG_get0_regInfo_certReq() returns the first certReq regInfo in the given msg,
       if present.

       OSSL_CRMF_MSG_set1_regInfo_certReq() adds a copy of the given cr value as certReq regInfo
       to the given msg. See RFC 4211 section 7.2.

RETURN VALUES

       All get0_*() functions return the respective pointer value, NULL if not present.

       All set1_*() functions return 1 on success, 0 on error.

NOTES

       Calling the set1_*() functions multiple times adds multiple instances of the respective
       control to the regInfo structure of the given msg. While RFC 4211 expects multiple
       utf8Pairs in one regInfo structure, it does not allow multiple certReq.

SEE ALSO

       RFC 4211

HISTORY

       The OpenSSL CRMF support was added in OpenSSL 3.0.

COPYRIGHT

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       Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (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>.