boringssl/crypto/obj
David Benjamin 4e446f27d0 Update citations to RFC 8410.
Confirmed the section numbers and sample key still match.

Change-Id: I6901154a54972a18e8a582a25d902c4fe760a0fc
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/30464
Commit-Queue: Steven Valdez <svaldez@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Steven Valdez <svaldez@google.com>
CQ-Verified: CQ bot account: commit-bot@chromium.org <commit-bot@chromium.org>
2018-08-10 14:14:38 +00:00
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CMakeLists.txt Convert obj_tests to gtest 2017-06-07 17:35:56 +00:00
obj_dat.h Add OpenSSL 1.1.0's cipher property functions. 2017-08-11 02:08:58 +00:00
obj_mac.num Add OpenSSL 1.1.0's cipher property functions. 2017-08-11 02:08:58 +00:00
obj_test.cc Convert obj_tests to gtest 2017-06-07 17:35:56 +00:00
obj_xref.c Run the comment converter on libcrypto. 2017-08-18 21:49:04 +00:00
obj.c Add some more compatibility functions. 2018-05-08 20:51:15 +00:00
objects.go
objects.txt Update citations to RFC 8410. 2018-08-10 14:14:38 +00:00
README

The files nid.h, obj_mac.num, and obj_dat.h are generated from objects.txt and
obj_mac.num. To regenerate them, run:

    go run objects.go

objects.txt contains the list of all built-in OIDs. It is processed by
objects.go to output obj_mac.num, obj_dat.h, and nid.h.

obj_mac.num is the list of NID values for each OID. This is an input/output
file so NID values are stable across regenerations.

nid.h is the header which defines macros for all the built-in OIDs in C.

obj_dat.h contains the ASN1_OBJECTs corresponding to built-in OIDs themselves
along with lookup tables for search by short name, OID, etc.