// Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef BSSL_DER_INPUT_H_ #define BSSL_DER_INPUT_H_ #include #include #include #include #include #include namespace bssl::der { // An opaque class that represents a fixed buffer of data of a fixed length, // to be used as an input to other operations. An Input object does not own // the data it references, so callers are responsible for making sure that // the data outlives the Input object and any other associated objects. // // All data access for an Input should be done through the ByteReader class. // This class and associated classes are designed with safety in mind to make it // difficult to read memory outside of an Input. ByteReader provides a simple // API for reading through the Input sequentially. For more complicated uses, // multiple instances of a ByteReader for a particular Input can be created. // // TODO(crbug.com/boringssl/661): This class will gradually be replaced with // bssl::Span. Avoid relying on APIs that are not part of // bssl::Span. class OPENSSL_EXPORT Input { public: // Creates an empty Input, one from which no data can be read. constexpr Input() = default; // Creates an Input from a span. The constructed Input is only valid as long // as |data| points to live memory. If constructed from, say, a // |std::vector|, mutating the vector will invalidate the Input. constexpr Input(bssl::Span data) : data_(data) {} // Creates an Input from the given |data| and |len|. constexpr explicit Input(const uint8_t *data, size_t len) : data_(Span(data, len)) {} // Deprecated: Use StringAsBytes. // // Creates an Input from a std::string_view. The constructed Input is only // valid as long as |data| points to live memory. If constructed from, say, a // |std::string|, mutating the vector will invalidate the Input. explicit Input(std::string_view str) : data_(StringAsBytes(str)) {} // The following APIs have the same semantics as in |bssl::Span|. constexpr Span::iterator begin() const { return data_.begin(); } constexpr Span::iterator end() const { return data_.end(); } constexpr const uint8_t *data() const { return data_.data(); } constexpr size_t size() const { return data_.size(); } constexpr bool empty() const { return data_.empty(); } constexpr uint8_t operator[](size_t idx) const { return data_[idx]; } constexpr uint8_t front() const { return data_.front(); } constexpr uint8_t back() const { return data_.back(); } constexpr Input subspan(size_t pos = 0, size_t len = Span::npos) const { return Input(data_.subspan(pos, len)); } constexpr Input first(size_t len) const { return Input(data_.first(len)); } constexpr Input last(size_t len) const { return Input(data_.last(len)); } // Deprecated: use BytesAsStringView and convert to std::string. // // Returns a copy of the data represented by this object as a std::string. std::string AsString() const; // Deprecated: Use ByteAsString. // // Returns a std::string_view pointing to the same data as the Input. The // resulting string_view must not outlive the data that was used to construct // this Input. std::string_view AsStringView() const { return BytesAsStringView(data_); } // Deprecated: This class implicitly converts to bssl::Span. // // Returns a span pointing to the same data as the Input. The resulting span // must not outlive the data that was used to construct this Input. Span AsSpan() const { return *this; } // Deprecated: Use size() instead. constexpr size_t Length() const { return size(); } // Deprecated: Use data() instead. constexpr const uint8_t *UnsafeData() const { return data(); } private: // TODO(crbug.com/770501): Replace this type with span altogether. Span data_; }; // Return true if |lhs|'s data and |rhs|'s data are byte-wise equal. OPENSSL_EXPORT bool operator==(Input lhs, Input rhs); // Return true if |lhs|'s data and |rhs|'s data are not byte-wise equal. OPENSSL_EXPORT bool operator!=(Input lhs, Input rhs); // Returns true if |lhs|'s data is lexicographically less than |rhs|'s data. OPENSSL_EXPORT constexpr bool operator<(Input lhs, Input rhs) { // This is `std::lexicographical_compare`, but that's not `constexpr` until // C++-20. auto *it1 = lhs.data(); auto *it2 = rhs.data(); const auto *end1 = lhs.data() + lhs.size(); const auto *end2 = rhs.data() + rhs.size(); for (; it1 != end1 && it2 != end2; ++it1, ++it2) { if (*it1 < *it2) { return true; } else if (*it2 < *it1) { return false; } } return it2 != end2; } // This class provides ways to read data from an Input in a bounds-checked way. // The ByteReader is designed to read through the input sequentially. Once a // byte has been read with a ByteReader, the caller can't go back and re-read // that byte with the same reader. Of course, the caller can create multiple // ByteReaders for the same input (or copy an existing ByteReader). // // For something simple like a single byte lookahead, the easiest way to do // that is to copy the ByteReader and call ReadByte() on the copy - the original // ByteReader will be unaffected and the peeked byte will be read through // ReadByte(). For other read patterns, it can be useful to mark where one is // in a ByteReader to be able to return to that spot. // // Some operations using Mark can also be done by creating a copy of the // ByteReader. By using a Mark instead, you use less memory, but more // importantly, you end up with an immutable object that matches the semantics // of what is intended. class OPENSSL_EXPORT ByteReader { public: // Creates a ByteReader to read the data represented by an Input. explicit ByteReader(Input in); // Reads a single byte from the input source, putting the byte read in // |*byte_p|. If a byte cannot be read from the input (because there is // no input left), then this method returns false. [[nodiscard]] bool ReadByte(uint8_t *out); // Reads |len| bytes from the input source, and initializes an Input to // point to that data. If there aren't enough bytes left in the input source, // then this method returns false. [[nodiscard]] bool ReadBytes(size_t len, Input *out); // Returns how many bytes are left to read. size_t BytesLeft() const { return data_.size(); } // Returns whether there is any more data to be read. bool HasMore(); private: void Advance(size_t len); bssl::Span data_; }; } // namespace bssl::der #endif // BSSL_DER_INPUT_H_