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23
24/*!
25 @header SecCmsMessage.h
d8f41ccd 26 @Copyright (c) 2004,2008,2010 Apple Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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27
28 @availability 10.4 and later
29 @abstract CMS message object interfaces
30 @abstract Interfaces of the CMS implementation.
31 @discussion A SecCmsMessage represent a Cryptographic Message
32 Syntax (CMS) object as described in rfc3369.
33 It can be encoded using a SecCmsEncoder into BER
34 data or obtained from a SecCmsDecoder and examined
35 using the functions below.
36 */
37
38#ifndef _SECURITY_SECCMSMESSAGE_H_
39#define _SECURITY_SECCMSMESSAGE_H_ 1
40
41#include <Security/SecCmsBase.h>
42
43
44#if defined(__cplusplus)
45extern "C" {
46#endif
47
48
49/*!
50 @function
51 @abstract Create a CMS message object.
52 @param poolp Arena to allocate memory from, or NULL if new arena should
53 be created.
54 @result A pointer to a newly created SecCmsMessage. When finished using
55 this the caller should call SecCmsMessageDestroy(). On failure
56 returns NULL. In this case call PR_GetError() to find out what went
57 wrong.
58 */
59extern SecCmsMessageRef
d8f41ccd 60SecCmsMessageCreate(void);
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62/*!
63 @function
64 @abstract Destroy a CMS message and all of its sub-pieces.
65 @param cmsg Pointer to a SecCmsMessage object.
66 */
67extern void
68SecCmsMessageDestroy(SecCmsMessageRef cmsg);
69
70/*!
71 @function
72 @abstract Return a copy of the given message.
73 @discussion The copy may be virtual or may be real -- either way, the
74 result needs to be passed to SecCmsMessageDestroy later (as does the
75 original).
76 @param cmsg Pointer to a SecCmsMessage object.
77 */
78extern SecCmsMessageRef
79SecCmsMessageCopy(SecCmsMessageRef cmsg);
80
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81/*!
82 @function
83 @abstract Return a pointer to the top level contentInfo.
84 */
85extern SecCmsContentInfoRef
86SecCmsMessageGetContentInfo(SecCmsMessageRef cmsg);
87
88/*!
89 @function
90 @abstract Return a pointer to the actual content.
91 @discussion In the case of those types which are encrypted, this returns the *plain* content.
92 In case of nested contentInfos, this descends and retrieves the innermost content.
93 */
d8f41ccd 94extern const SecAsn1Item *
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95SecCmsMessageGetContent(SecCmsMessageRef cmsg);
96
97/*!
98 @function
99 @abstract Count number of levels of CMS content objects in this message.
100 @discussion CMS data content objects do not count.
101 */
102extern int
103SecCmsMessageContentLevelCount(SecCmsMessageRef cmsg);
104
105/*!
106 @function
107 @abstract Find content level #n.
108 @discussion CMS data content objects do not count.
109 */
110extern SecCmsContentInfoRef
111SecCmsMessageContentLevel(SecCmsMessageRef cmsg, int n);
112
113/*!
114 @function
115 @abstract See if message contains certs along the way.
116 */
117extern Boolean
118SecCmsMessageContainsCertsOrCrls(SecCmsMessageRef cmsg);
119
120/*!
121 @function
122 @abstract See if message contains a encrypted submessage.
123 */
124extern Boolean
125SecCmsMessageIsEncrypted(SecCmsMessageRef cmsg);
126
127/*!
128 @function
129 @abstract See if message contains a signed submessage
130 @discussion If the CMS message has a SignedData with a signature (not just a SignedData)
131 return true; false otherwise. This can/should be called before calling
132 VerifySignature, which will always indicate failure if no signature is
133 present, but that does not mean there even was a signature!
134 Note that the content itself can be empty (detached content was sent
135 another way); it is the presence of the signature that matters.
136 */
137extern Boolean
138SecCmsMessageIsSigned(SecCmsMessageRef cmsg);
139
140/*!
141 @function
142 @abstract See if content is empty.
143 @result Returns PR_TRUE is innermost content length is < minLen
144 @discussion XXX need the encrypted content length (why?)
145 */
146extern Boolean
147SecCmsMessageIsContentEmpty(SecCmsMessageRef cmsg, unsigned int minLen);
148
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150#if defined(__cplusplus)
151}
152#endif
153
154#endif /* _SECURITY_SECCMSMESSAGE_H_ */