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Laurence Lundblade844bb5c2020-03-01 17:27:25 -080035#ifndef qcbor_encode_h
36#define qcbor_encode_h
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +010037
38
Laurence Lundblade844bb5c2020-03-01 17:27:25 -080039#include "qcbor/qcbor_common.h"
40#include "qcbor/qcbor_private.h"
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +010041#include <stdbool.h>
Laurence Lundblade844bb5c2020-03-01 17:27:25 -080042
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +010043
44#ifdef __cplusplus
45extern "C" {
Dave Thaler12b23752020-03-27 01:23:08 -070046#if 0
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +010047} // Keep editor indention formatting happy
48#endif
49#endif
50
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +010051
52/**
Laurence Lundblade844bb5c2020-03-01 17:27:25 -080053 @file qcbor_encode.h
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +010054
Laurence Lundblade9a3b6252020-10-21 21:30:31 -070055 @anchor Overview
56
57 # QCBOR Overview
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +010058
59 This implements CBOR -- Concise Binary Object Representation as
Laurence Lundbladec02e13e2020-12-06 05:45:41 -080060 defined in [RFC 8949] (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8949). More
Laurence Lundblade18e1d522020-10-22 02:18:41 -070061 information is at http://cbor.io. This is a near-complete implementation of
62 the specification. [RFC 8742] (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8742) CBOR
63 Sequences is also supported. Limitations are listed further down.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +010064
Laurence Lundblade9a3b6252020-10-21 21:30:31 -070065 See @ref Encoding for general discussion on encoding,
66 @ref BasicDecode for general discussion on the basic decode features
67 and @ref SpiffyDecode for general discussion on the easier-to-use
68 decoder functions.
69
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +010070 CBOR is intentionally designed to be translatable to JSON, but not
Laurence Lundbladec02e13e2020-12-06 05:45:41 -080071 all CBOR can convert to JSON. See RFC 8949 for more info on how to
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +010072 construct CBOR that is the most JSON friendly.
73
74 The memory model for encoding and decoding is that encoded CBOR must
75 be in a contiguous buffer in memory. During encoding the caller must
76 supply an output buffer and if the encoding would go off the end of
77 the buffer an error is returned. During decoding the caller supplies
78 the encoded CBOR in a contiguous buffer and the decoder returns
79 pointers and lengths into that buffer for strings.
80
81 This implementation does not require malloc. All data structures
82 passed in/out of the APIs can fit on the stack.
83
84 Decoding of indefinite-length strings is a special case that requires
85 a "string allocator" to allocate memory into which the segments of
86 the string are coalesced. Without this, decoding will error out if an
87 indefinite-length string is encountered (indefinite-length maps and
88 arrays do not require the string allocator). A simple string
89 allocator called MemPool is built-in and will work if supplied with a
90 block of memory to allocate. The string allocator can optionally use
91 malloc() or some other custom scheme.
92
93 Here are some terms and definitions:
94
95 - "Item", "Data Item": An integer or string or such. The basic "thing" that
96 CBOR is about. An array is an item itself that contains some items.
97
98 - "Array": An ordered sequence of items, the same as JSON.
99
100 - "Map": A collection of label/value pairs. Each pair is a data
101 item. A JSON "object" is the same as a CBOR "map".
102
103 - "Label": The data item in a pair in a map that names or identifies
104 the pair, not the value. This implementation refers to it as a
105 "label". JSON refers to it as the "name". The CBOR RFC refers to it
106 this as a "key". This implementation chooses label instead because
107 key is too easily confused with a cryptographic key. The COSE
108 standard, which uses CBOR, has also chosen to use the term "label"
109 rather than "key" for this same reason.
110
111 - "Key": See "Label" above.
112
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -0700113 - "Tag": A data item that is an explicitly labeled new data
114 type made up of the tagging integer and the tag content.
Laurence Lundblade9a3b6252020-10-21 21:30:31 -0700115 See @ref Tags-Overview and @ref Tag-Usage.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100116
117 - "Initial Byte": The first byte of an encoded item. Encoding and
118 decoding of this byte is taken care of by the implementation.
119
120 - "Additional Info": In addition to the major type, all data items
121 have some other info. This is usually the length of the data but can
122 be several other things. Encoding and decoding of this is taken care
123 of by the implementation.
124
125 CBOR has two mechanisms for tagging and labeling the data values like
126 integers and strings. For example, an integer that represents
127 someone's birthday in epoch seconds since Jan 1, 1970 could be
128 encoded like this:
129
130 - First it is CBOR_MAJOR_TYPE_POSITIVE_INT (@ref QCBOR_TYPE_INT64),
131 the primitive positive integer.
132
133 - Next it has a "tag" @ref CBOR_TAG_DATE_EPOCH indicating the integer
134 represents a date in the form of the number of seconds since Jan 1,
135 1970.
136
137 - Last it has a string "label" like "BirthDate" indicating the
138 meaning of the data.
139
140 The encoded binary looks like this:
141
142 a1 # Map of 1 item
143 69 # Indicates text string of 9 bytes
144 426972746844617465 # The text "BirthDate"
145 c1 # Tags next integer as epoch date
146 1a # Indicates a 4-byte integer
147 580d4172 # unsigned integer date 1477263730
148
149 Implementors using this API will primarily work with
150 labels. Generally, tags are only needed for making up new data
151 types. This implementation covers most of the data types defined in
152 the RFC using tags. It also, allows for the use of custom tags if
153 necessary.
154
155 This implementation explicitly supports labels that are text strings
156 and integers. Text strings translate nicely into JSON objects and are
157 very readable. Integer labels are much less readable but can be very
158 compact. If they are in the range of 0 to 23, they take up only one
159 byte.
160
161 CBOR allows a label to be any type of data including an array or a
162 map. It is possible to use this API to construct and parse such
163 labels, but it is not explicitly supported.
164
Laurence Lundblade9a3b6252020-10-21 21:30:31 -0700165 @anchor Encoding
166
167 ## Encoding
168
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100169 A common encoding usage mode is to invoke the encoding twice. First
Laurence Lundblade8ece3732021-09-21 21:47:23 -0700170 with the output buffer as @ref SizeCalculateUsefulBuf to compute the
171 length of the needed output buffer. The correct sized output buffer
172 is allocated. The encoder is invoked a second time with the allocated
173 output buffer.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100174
175 The double invocation is not required if the maximum output buffer
176 size can be predicted. This is usually possible for simple CBOR
Laurence Lundblade8ece3732021-09-21 21:47:23 -0700177 structures.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100178
179 If a buffer too small to hold the encoded output is given, the error
180 @ref QCBOR_ERR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL will be returned. Data will never be
181 written off the end of the output buffer no matter which functions
182 here are called or what parameters are passed to them.
183
184 The encoding error handling is simple. The only possible errors are
185 trying to encode structures that are too large or too complex. There
186 are no internal malloc calls so there will be no failures for out of
187 memory. The error state is tracked internally, so there is no need
188 to check for errors when encoding. Only the return code from
189 QCBOREncode_Finish() need be checked as once an error happens, the
190 encoder goes into an error state and calls to it to add more data
191 will do nothing. An error check is not needed after every data item
192 is added.
193
194 Encoding generally proceeds by calling QCBOREncode_Init(), calling
195 lots of @c QCBOREncode_AddXxx() functions and calling
196 QCBOREncode_Finish(). There are many @c QCBOREncode_AddXxx()
197 functions for various data types. The input buffers need only to be
198 valid during the @c QCBOREncode_AddXxx() calls as the data is copied
199 into the output buffer.
200
201 There are three `Add` functions for each data type. The first / main
202 one for the type is for adding the data item to an array. The second
203 one's name ends in `ToMap`, is used for adding data items to maps and
204 takes a string argument that is its label in the map. The third one
205 ends in `ToMapN`, is also used for adding data items to maps, and
206 takes an integer argument that is its label in the map.
207
208 The simplest aggregate type is an array, which is a simple ordered
209 set of items without labels the same as JSON arrays. Call
210 QCBOREncode_OpenArray() to open a new array, then various @c
211 QCBOREncode_AddXxx() functions to put items in the array and then
212 QCBOREncode_CloseArray(). Nesting to the limit @ref
213 QCBOR_MAX_ARRAY_NESTING is allowed. All opens must be matched by
214 closes or an encoding error will be returned.
215
216 The other aggregate type is a map which does use labels. The `Add`
217 functions that end in `ToMap` and `ToMapN` are convenient ways to add
218 labeled data items to a map. You can also call any type of `Add`
219 function once to add a label of any time and then call any type of
220 `Add` again to add its value.
221
222 Note that when you nest arrays or maps in a map, the nested array or
223 map has a label.
Laurence Lundblade2feb1e12020-07-15 03:50:45 -0700224
Laurence Lundbladee3553422020-05-02 11:11:17 -0700225 Many CBOR-based protocols start with an array or map. This makes them
226 self-delimiting. No external length or end marker is needed to know
227 the end. It is also possible not start this way, in which case this
Laurence Lundblade9a3b6252020-10-21 21:30:31 -0700228 it is usually called a CBOR sequence which is described in
229 [RFC 8742] (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8742). This encoder supports
230 either just by whether the first item added is an array, map or other.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100231
Laurence Lundbladeda97bf42020-11-05 03:38:50 -0800232 If QCBOR is compiled with QCBOR_DISABLE_ENCODE_USAGE_GUARDS defined,
233 the errors QCBOR_ERR_CLOSE_MISMATCH, QCBOR_ERR_ARRAY_TOO_LONG,
234 QCBOR_ERR_TOO_MANY_CLOSES, QCBOR_ERR_ARRAY_OR_MAP_STILL_OPEN, and
235 QCBOR_ERR_ENCODE_UNSUPPORTED will never be returned. It is up to the
236 caller to make sure that opened maps, arrays and byte-string wrapping
237 is closed correctly and that QCBOREncode_AddType7() is called
238 correctly. With this defined, it is easier to make a mistake when
239 authoring the encoding of a protocol that will output not well formed
240 CBOR, but as long as the calling code is correct, it is safe to
241 disable these checks. Bounds checking that prevents security issues
242 in the code is still enforced. This define reduces the size of
243 encoding object code by about 150 bytes.
244
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100245 @anchor Tags-Overview
Laurence Lundblade9b334962020-08-27 10:55:53 -0700246
Laurence Lundblade9a3b6252020-10-21 21:30:31 -0700247 ## Tags Overview
248
249 Any CBOR data item can be made into a tag to add semantics, define a
250 new data type or such. Some tags are fully standardized and some are
251 just registered. Others are not registered and used in a proprietary
252 way.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100253
254 Encoding and decoding of many of the registered tags is fully
255 implemented by QCBOR. It is also possible to encode and decode tags
256 that are not directly supported. For many use cases the built-in tag
257 support should be adequate.
258
259 For example, the registered epoch date tag is supported in encoding
260 by QCBOREncode_AddDateEpoch() and in decoding by @ref
261 QCBOR_TYPE_DATE_EPOCH and the @c epochDate member of @ref
262 QCBORItem. This is typical of the built-in tag support. There is an
263 API to encode data for it and a @c QCBOR_TYPE_XXX when it is decoded.
264
265 Tags are registered in the [IANA CBOR Tags Registry]
266 (https://www.iana.org/assignments/cbor-tags/cbor-tags.xhtml). There
267 are roughly three options to create a new tag. First, a public
268 specification can be created and the new tag registered with IANA.
269 This is the most formal. Second, the new tag can be registered with
270 IANA with just a short description rather than a full specification.
271 These tags must be greater than 256. Third, a tag can be used without
272 any IANA registration, though the registry should be checked to see
273 that the new value doesn't collide with one that is registered. The
274 value of these tags must be 256 or larger.
275
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -0700276 See also @ref CBORTags and @ref Tag-Usage
277
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100278 The encoding side of tags not built-in is handled by
279 QCBOREncode_AddTag() and is relatively simple. Tag decoding is more
280 complex and mainly handled by QCBORDecode_GetNext(). Decoding of the
281 structure of tagged data not built-in (if there is any) has to be
282 implemented by the caller.
283
Laurence Lundblade5fb6ab42020-07-16 03:28:47 -0700284 @anchor Floating-Point
Laurence Lundblade9a3b6252020-10-21 21:30:31 -0700285
286 ## Floating-Point
287
Laurence Lundbladeb275cdc2020-07-12 12:34:38 -0700288 By default QCBOR fully supports IEEE 754 floating-point:
Laurence Lundblade5fb6ab42020-07-16 03:28:47 -0700289 - Encode/decode of double, single and half-precision
290 - CBOR preferred serialization of floating-point
291 - Floating-point epoch dates
Laurence Lundbladeb275cdc2020-07-12 12:34:38 -0700292
Laurence Lundblade5fb6ab42020-07-16 03:28:47 -0700293 For the most part, the type double is used in the interface for
294 floating-point values. In the default configuration, all decoded
295 floating-point values are returned as a double.
Laurence Lundbladeb275cdc2020-07-12 12:34:38 -0700296
Laurence Lundblade5fb6ab42020-07-16 03:28:47 -0700297 With CBOR preferred serialization, the encoder outputs the smallest
298 representation of the double or float that preserves precision. Zero,
299 NaN and infinity are always output as a half-precision, each taking
300 just 2 bytes. This reduces the number of bytes needed to encode
Laurence Lundblade4b270642020-08-14 12:53:07 -0700301 double and single-precision, especially if zero, NaN and infinity are
Laurence Lundblade5fb6ab42020-07-16 03:28:47 -0700302 frequently used.
Laurence Lundbladeb275cdc2020-07-12 12:34:38 -0700303
Laurence Lundblade4b270642020-08-14 12:53:07 -0700304 To avoid use of preferred serialization in the standard configuration
305 when encoding, use QCBOREncode_AddDoubleNoPreferred() or
Laurence Lundbladeb275cdc2020-07-12 12:34:38 -0700306 QCBOREncode_AddFloatNoPreferred().
307
Laurence Lundblade5fb6ab42020-07-16 03:28:47 -0700308 This implementation of preferred floating-point serialization and
309 half-precision does not depend on the CPU having floating-point HW or
310 the compiler bringing in a (sometimes large) library to compensate
Laurence Lundblade4b270642020-08-14 12:53:07 -0700311 for lack of CPU support. This implementation uses shifts and masks
312 rather than floating-point functions.
Laurence Lundbladeb275cdc2020-07-12 12:34:38 -0700313
Laurence Lundblade4b270642020-08-14 12:53:07 -0700314 To reduce overall object code by about 900 bytes, define
315 QCBOR_DISABLE_PREFERRED_FLOAT. This will eliminate all support for
316 preferred serialization and half-precision. An error will be returned
317 when attempting to decode half-precision. A float will always be
318 encoded and decoded as 32-bits and a double will always be encoded
319 and decoded as 64 bits.
Laurence Lundbladeb275cdc2020-07-12 12:34:38 -0700320
Laurence Lundblade5fb6ab42020-07-16 03:28:47 -0700321 Note that even if QCBOR_DISABLE_PREFERRED_FLOAT is not defined all
322 the float-point encoding object code can be avoided by never calling
Laurence Lundbladefe09bbf2020-07-16 12:14:51 -0700323 any functions that encode double or float. Just not calling
324 floating-point functions will reduce object code by about 500 bytes.
Laurence Lundbladeb275cdc2020-07-12 12:34:38 -0700325
Laurence Lundblade5fb6ab42020-07-16 03:28:47 -0700326 On CPUs that have no floating-point hardware,
327 QCBOR_DISABLE_FLOAT_HW_USE should be defined in most cases. If it is
328 not, then the compiler will bring in possibly large software
Laurence Lundblade9a3b6252020-10-21 21:30:31 -0700329 libraries to compensate. Defining QCBOR_DISABLE_FLOAT_HW_USE reduces
330 object code size on CPUs with floating-point hardware by a tiny
331 amount and eliminates the need for <math.h>
Laurence Lundblade5fb6ab42020-07-16 03:28:47 -0700332
Laurence Lundblade4b270642020-08-14 12:53:07 -0700333 When QCBOR_DISABLE_FLOAT_HW_USE is defined, trying to decoding
Laurence Lundblade9a3b6252020-10-21 21:30:31 -0700334 floating-point dates will give error
335 @ref QCBOR_ERR_FLOAT_DATE_DISABLED and decoded single-precision
336 numbers will be returned as @ref QCBOR_TYPE_FLOAT instead of
337 converting them to double as usual.
Laurence Lundbladeb275cdc2020-07-12 12:34:38 -0700338
339 If both QCBOR_DISABLE_FLOAT_HW_USE and QCBOR_DISABLE_PREFERRED_FLOAT
Laurence Lundblade4b270642020-08-14 12:53:07 -0700340 are defined, then the only thing QCBOR can do is encode/decode a C
341 float type as 32-bits and a C double type as 64-bits. Floating-point
342 epoch dates will be unsupported.
Laurence Lundbladeb275cdc2020-07-12 12:34:38 -0700343
Máté Tóth-Pálef5f07a2021-09-17 19:31:37 +0200344 If USEFULBUF_DISABLE_ALL_FLOATis defined, then floating point support is
345 completely disabled. Decoding functions return @ref QCBOR_ERR_ALL_FLOAT_DISABLED
346 if a floating point value is encountered during decoding. Functions that are
347 encoding floating point values are not available.
348
Laurence Lundblade9a3b6252020-10-21 21:30:31 -0700349 ## Limitations
350
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100351 Summary Limits of this implementation:
352 - The entire encoded CBOR must fit into contiguous memory.
Laurence Lundblade9a3b6252020-10-21 21:30:31 -0700353 - Max size of encoded / decoded CBOR data is a few bytes less than @c UINT32_MAX (4GB).
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100354 - Max array / map nesting level when encoding / decoding is
355 @ref QCBOR_MAX_ARRAY_NESTING (this is typically 15).
356 - Max items in an array or map when encoding / decoding is
357 @ref QCBOR_MAX_ITEMS_IN_ARRAY (typically 65,536).
358 - Does not directly support labels in maps other than text strings & integers.
359 - Does not directly support integer labels greater than @c INT64_MAX.
360 - Epoch dates limited to @c INT64_MAX (+/- 292 billion years).
361 - Exponents for bigfloats and decimal integers are limited to @c INT64_MAX.
362 - Tags on labels are ignored during decoding.
Laurence Lundblade9a3b6252020-10-21 21:30:31 -0700363 - The maximum tag nesting is @c QCBOR_MAX_TAGS_PER_ITEM (typically 4).
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100364 - Works only on 32- and 64-bit CPUs (modifications could make it work
365 on 16-bit CPUs).
366
367 The public interface uses @c size_t for all lengths. Internally the
368 implementation uses 32-bit lengths by design to use less memory and
369 fit structures on the stack. This limits the encoded CBOR it can work
370 with to size @c UINT32_MAX (4GB) which should be enough.
371
372 This implementation assumes two's compliment integer machines. @c
373 <stdint.h> also requires this. It is possible to modify this
374 implementation for another integer representation, but all modern
375 machines seem to be two's compliment.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100376 */
377
378
Laurence Lundblade825164e2020-10-22 20:18:06 -0700379/**
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100380 The size of the buffer to be passed to QCBOREncode_EncodeHead(). It is one
381 byte larger than sizeof(uint64_t) + 1, the actual maximum size of the
Laurence Lundblade825164e2020-10-22 20:18:06 -0700382 head of a CBOR data item because QCBOREncode_EncodeHead() needs
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100383 one extra byte to work.
384 */
385#define QCBOR_HEAD_BUFFER_SIZE (sizeof(uint64_t) + 2)
386
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100387
Laurence Lundblade9b334962020-08-27 10:55:53 -0700388/**
Laurence Lundblade825164e2020-10-22 20:18:06 -0700389 Output the full CBOR tag. See @ref CBORTags, @ref Tag-Usage and
390 @ref Tags-Overview.
Laurence Lundblade9b334962020-08-27 10:55:53 -0700391 */
392#define QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG 0
393
394/**
Laurence Lundblade825164e2020-10-22 20:18:06 -0700395 Output only the 'borrowed' content format for the relevant tag.
396 See @ref CBORTags, @ref Tag-Usage and @ref Tags-Overview.
Laurence Lundblade9b334962020-08-27 10:55:53 -0700397 */
398#define QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_BORROWED 1
399
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100400
401/**
402 QCBOREncodeContext is the data type that holds context for all the
403 encoding functions. It is less than 200 bytes, so it can go on the
404 stack. The contents are opaque, and the caller should not access
405 internal members. A context may be re used serially as long as it is
406 re initialized.
407 */
408typedef struct _QCBOREncodeContext QCBOREncodeContext;
409
410
411/**
412 Initialize the encoder to prepare to encode some CBOR.
413
414 @param[in,out] pCtx The encoder context to initialize.
Laurence Lundblade8510f8c2020-12-01 11:31:16 -0800415 @param[in] Storage The buffer into which the encoded result
416 will be written.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100417
Laurence Lundblade8510f8c2020-12-01 11:31:16 -0800418 Call this once at the start of an encoding of some CBOR. Then call
419 the many functions like QCBOREncode_AddInt64() and
420 QCBOREncode_AddText() to add the different data items. Finally, call
421 QCBOREncode_Finish() to get the pointer and length of the encoded
422 result.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100423
Laurence Lundblade8510f8c2020-12-01 11:31:16 -0800424 The primary purpose of this function is to give the pointer and
425 length of the output buffer into which the encoded CBOR will be
426 written. This is done with a @ref UsefulBuf structure, which is just
427 a pointer and length (it is equivalent to two parameters, one a
428 pointer and one a length, but a little prettier).
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100429
Laurence Lundblade8510f8c2020-12-01 11:31:16 -0800430 The output buffer can be allocated any way (malloc, stack,
431 static). It is just some memory that QCBOR writes to. The length must
432 be the length of the allocated buffer. QCBOR will never write past
433 that length, but might write up to that length. If the buffer is too
434 small, encoding will go into an error state and not write anything
435 further.
436
437 If allocating on the stack the convenience macro
438 UsefulBuf_MAKE_STACK_UB() can be used, but its use is not required.
439
440 Since there is no reallocation or such, the output buffer must be
441 correctly sized when passed in here. It is OK, but wasteful if it is
442 too large. One way to pick the size is to figure out the maximum size
443 that will ever be needed and hard code a buffer of that size.
444
445 Another way to do it is to have QCBOR calculate it for you. To do
Laurence Lundblade8ece3732021-09-21 21:47:23 -0700446 this, pass @ref SizeCalculateUsefulBuf for @c Storage.
447 Then call all the functions to add the CBOR exactly as if
448 encoding for real. Finally, call QCBOREncode_FinishGetSize().
449 Once the length is obtained, allocate a buffer of that
Laurence Lundblade8510f8c2020-12-01 11:31:16 -0800450 size, call QCBOREncode_Init() again with the real buffer. Call all
451 the add functions again and finally, QCBOREncode_Finish() to obtain
Laurence Lundblade8ece3732021-09-21 21:47:23 -0700452 the final result. This uses twice the CPU time, but that is
Laurence Lundblade8510f8c2020-12-01 11:31:16 -0800453 usually not an issue.
454
455 See QCBOREncode_Finish() for how the pointer and length for the
456 encoded CBOR is returned.
457
Laurence Lundblade8ece3732021-09-21 21:47:23 -0700458 For practical purposes QCBOR can't output encoded CBOR larger than
459 @c UINT32_MAX (4GB) even on 64-bit CPUs because the internal offsets
460 used to track the start of an array/map are 32 bits to reduce the
461 size of the encoding context.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100462
463 A @ref QCBOREncodeContext can be reused over and over as long as
Laurence Lundblade8510f8c2020-12-01 11:31:16 -0800464 QCBOREncode_Init() is called before each use.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100465 */
466void QCBOREncode_Init(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, UsefulBuf Storage);
467
468
469/**
470 @brief Add a signed 64-bit integer to the encoded output.
471
472 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the integer to.
473 @param[in] nNum The integer to add.
474
475 The integer will be encoded and added to the CBOR output.
476
477 This function figures out the size and the sign and encodes in the
478 correct minimal CBOR. Specifically, it will select CBOR major type 0
479 or 1 based on sign and will encode to 1, 2, 4 or 8 bytes depending on
480 the value of the integer. Values less than 24 effectively encode to
481 one byte because they are encoded in with the CBOR major type. This
482 is a neat and efficient characteristic of CBOR that can be taken
483 advantage of when designing CBOR-based protocols. If integers like
484 tags can be kept between -23 and 23 they will be encoded in one byte
485 including the major type.
486
487 If you pass a smaller int, say an @c int16_t or a small value, say
488 100, the encoding will still be CBOR's most compact that can
489 represent the value. For example, CBOR always encodes the value 0 as
490 one byte, 0x00. The representation as 0x00 includes identification of
491 the type as an integer too as the major type for an integer is 0. See
Laurence Lundbladec02e13e2020-12-06 05:45:41 -0800492 [RFC 8949] (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8949) Appendix A for more
493 examples of CBOR encoding. This compact encoding is also preferred
494 serialization CBOR as per section 34.1 in RFC 8949.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100495
496 There are no functions to add @c int16_t or @c int32_t because they
497 are not necessary because this always encodes to the smallest number
498 of bytes based on the value (If this code is running on a 32-bit
499 machine having a way to add 32-bit integers would reduce code size
500 some).
501
502 If the encoding context is in an error state, this will do
503 nothing. If an error occurs when adding this integer, the internal
504 error flag will be set, and the error will be returned when
505 QCBOREncode_Finish() is called.
506
507 See also QCBOREncode_AddUInt64().
508 */
509void QCBOREncode_AddInt64(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, int64_t nNum);
510
511static void QCBOREncode_AddInt64ToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, const char *szLabel, int64_t uNum);
512
513static void QCBOREncode_AddInt64ToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, int64_t nLabel, int64_t uNum);
514
515
516/**
517 @brief Add an unsigned 64-bit integer to the encoded output.
518
519 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the integer to.
520 @param[in] uNum The integer to add.
521
522 The integer will be encoded and added to the CBOR output.
523
524 The only reason so use this function is for integers larger than @c
525 INT64_MAX and smaller than @c UINT64_MAX. Otherwise
526 QCBOREncode_AddInt64() will work fine.
527
528 Error handling is the same as for QCBOREncode_AddInt64().
529 */
530void QCBOREncode_AddUInt64(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, uint64_t uNum);
531
532static void QCBOREncode_AddUInt64ToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, const char *szLabel, uint64_t uNum);
533
534static void QCBOREncode_AddUInt64ToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, int64_t nLabel, uint64_t uNum);
535
536
537/**
538 @brief Add a UTF-8 text string to the encoded output.
539
540 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the text to.
541 @param[in] Text Pointer and length of text to add.
542
543 The text passed in must be unencoded UTF-8 according to [RFC 3629]
544 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3629). There is no NULL
545 termination. The text is added as CBOR major type 3.
546
547 If called with @c nBytesLen equal to 0, an empty string will be
548 added. When @c nBytesLen is 0, @c pBytes may be @c NULL.
549
550 Note that the restriction of the buffer length to a @c uint32_t is
551 entirely intentional as this encoder is not capable of encoding
552 lengths greater. This limit to 4GB for a text string should not be a
553 problem.
554
Laurence Lundbladeadaf5c22020-09-25 10:37:09 -0700555 Text lines in Internet protocols (on the wire) are delimited by
556 either a CRLF or just an LF. Officially many protocols specify CRLF,
557 but implementations often work with either. CBOR type 3 text can be
558 either line ending, even a mixture of both.
559
560 Operating systems usually have a line end convention. Windows uses
561 CRLF. Linux and MacOS use LF. Some applications on a given OS may
562 work with either and some may not.
563
564 The majority of use cases and CBOR protocols using type 3 text will
565 work with either line ending. However, some use cases or protocols
566 may not work with either in which case translation to and/or from the
567 local line end convention, typically that of the OS, is necessary.
568
569 QCBOR does no line ending translation for type 3 text when encoding
570 and decoding.
571
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100572 Error handling is the same as QCBOREncode_AddInt64().
573 */
574static void QCBOREncode_AddText(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, UsefulBufC Text);
575
576static void QCBOREncode_AddTextToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, const char *szLabel, UsefulBufC Text);
577
578static void QCBOREncode_AddTextToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, int64_t nLabel, UsefulBufC Text);
579
580
581/**
582 @brief Add a UTF-8 text string to the encoded output.
583
584 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the text to.
585 @param[in] szString Null-terminated text to add.
586
587 This works the same as QCBOREncode_AddText().
588 */
589static void QCBOREncode_AddSZString(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, const char *szString);
590
591static void QCBOREncode_AddSZStringToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, const char *szLabel, const char *szString);
592
593static void QCBOREncode_AddSZStringToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, int64_t nLabel, const char *szString);
594
595
Máté Tóth-Pálef5f07a2021-09-17 19:31:37 +0200596#ifndef USEFULBUF_DISABLE_ALL_FLOAT
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100597/**
Laurence Lundblade32f3e622020-07-13 20:35:11 -0700598 @brief Add a double-precision floating-point number to the encoded output.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100599
600 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the double to.
601 @param[in] dNum The double-precision number to add.
602
Laurence Lundblade3ed0bca2020-07-14 22:50:10 -0700603 This encodes and outputs a floating-point number. CBOR major type 7
604 is used.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100605
Laurence Lundblade3ed0bca2020-07-14 22:50:10 -0700606 This implements preferred serialization, selectively encoding the
607 double-precision floating-point number as either double-precision,
608 single-precision or half-precision. Infinity, NaN and 0 are always
609 encoded as half-precision. If no precision will be lost in the
610 conversion to half-precision, then it will be converted and
611 encoded. If not and no precision will be lost in conversion to
612 single-precision, then it will be converted and encoded. If not, then
613 no conversion is performed, and it encoded as a double-precision.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100614
615 Half-precision floating-point numbers take up 2 bytes, half that of
616 single-precision, one quarter of double-precision
617
Laurence Lundblade3ed0bca2020-07-14 22:50:10 -0700618 This automatically reduces the size of encoded CBOR, maybe even by
619 four if most of values are 0, infinity or NaN.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100620
Laurence Lundblade3ed0bca2020-07-14 22:50:10 -0700621 When decoded, QCBOR will usually return these values as
622 double-precision.
623
624 It is possible to disable this preferred serialization when compiling
625 QCBOR. In that case, this functions the same as
626 QCBOREncode_AddDoubleNoPreferred().
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100627
628 Error handling is the same as QCBOREncode_AddInt64().
Laurence Lundblade32f3e622020-07-13 20:35:11 -0700629
630 See also QCBOREncode_AddDoubleNoPreferred(), QCBOREncode_AddFloat()
631 and QCBOREncode_AddFloatNoPreferred() and @ref Floating-Point.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100632 */
633void QCBOREncode_AddDouble(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, double dNum);
634
635static void QCBOREncode_AddDoubleToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, const char *szLabel, double dNum);
636
637static void QCBOREncode_AddDoubleToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, int64_t nLabel, double dNum);
638
639
640/**
Laurence Lundblade32f3e622020-07-13 20:35:11 -0700641 @brief Add a single-precision floating-point number to the encoded output.
642
643 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the double to.
644 @param[in] fNum The single-precision number to add.
645
Laurence Lundblade3ed0bca2020-07-14 22:50:10 -0700646 This is identical to QCBOREncode_AddDouble() except the input is
Laurence Lundblade32f3e622020-07-13 20:35:11 -0700647 single-precision.
648
649 See also QCBOREncode_AddDouble(), QCBOREncode_AddDoubleNoPreferred(),
650 and QCBOREncode_AddFloatNoPreferred() and @ref Floating-Point.
651*/
652void QCBOREncode_AddFloat(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, float fNum);
653
654static void QCBOREncode_AddFloatToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, const char *szLabel, float fNum);
655
656static void QCBOREncode_AddFloatToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, int64_t nLabel, float dNum);
Laurence Lundbladeb275cdc2020-07-12 12:34:38 -0700657
658
Laurence Lundblade32f3e622020-07-13 20:35:11 -0700659/**
660 @brief Add a double-precision floating-point number without preferred encoding.
Laurence Lundbladeb275cdc2020-07-12 12:34:38 -0700661
Laurence Lundblade32f3e622020-07-13 20:35:11 -0700662 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the double to.
663 @param[in] dNum The double-precision number to add.
664
Laurence Lundblade3ed0bca2020-07-14 22:50:10 -0700665 This always outputs the number as a 64-bit double-precision.
666 Preferred serialization is not used.
Laurence Lundblade32f3e622020-07-13 20:35:11 -0700667
Laurence Lundblade3ed0bca2020-07-14 22:50:10 -0700668 Error handling is the same as QCBOREncode_AddInt64().
Laurence Lundblade32f3e622020-07-13 20:35:11 -0700669
Laurence Lundblade3ed0bca2020-07-14 22:50:10 -0700670 See also QCBOREncode_AddDouble(), QCBOREncode_AddFloat(), and
671 QCBOREncode_AddFloatNoPreferred() and @ref Floating-Point.
Laurence Lundblade32f3e622020-07-13 20:35:11 -0700672*/
Laurence Lundbladeb275cdc2020-07-12 12:34:38 -0700673void QCBOREncode_AddDoubleNoPreferred(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, double dNum);
674
Laurence Lundblade32f3e622020-07-13 20:35:11 -0700675static void QCBOREncode_AddDoubleNoPreferredToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, const char *szLabel, double dNum);
676
677static void QCBOREncode_AddDoubleNoPreferredToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, int64_t nLabel, double dNum);
678
679
680/**
681 @brief Add a single-precision floating-point number without preferred encoding.
682
683 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the double to.
684 @param[in] fNum The single-precision number to add.
685
Laurence Lundblade3ed0bca2020-07-14 22:50:10 -0700686 This always outputs the number as a 32-bit single-precision.
687 Preferred serialization is not used.
Laurence Lundblade32f3e622020-07-13 20:35:11 -0700688
689 Error handling is the same as QCBOREncode_AddInt64().
690
Laurence Lundblade3ed0bca2020-07-14 22:50:10 -0700691 See also QCBOREncode_AddDouble(), QCBOREncode_AddFloat(), and
692 QCBOREncode_AddDoubleNoPreferred() and @ref Floating-Point.
Laurence Lundblade32f3e622020-07-13 20:35:11 -0700693*/
694void QCBOREncode_AddFloatNoPreferred(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, float fNum);
695
696static void QCBOREncode_AddFloatNoPreferredToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, const char *szLabel, float fNum);
697
698static void QCBOREncode_AddFloatNoPreferredToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, int64_t nLabel, float fNum);
Máté Tóth-Pálef5f07a2021-09-17 19:31:37 +0200699#endif /* USEFULBUF_DISABLE_ALL_FLOAT */
Laurence Lundbladeb275cdc2020-07-12 12:34:38 -0700700
701
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100702/**
703 @brief Add an optional tag.
704
705 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the tag to.
706 @param[in] uTag The tag to add
707
708 This outputs a CBOR major type 6 item that tags the next data item
709 that is output usually to indicate it is some new data type.
710
711 For many of the common standard tags, a function to encode data using
712 it is provided and this is not needed. For example,
713 QCBOREncode_AddDateEpoch() already exists to output integers
714 representing dates with the right tag.
715
716 The tag is applied to the next data item added to the encoded
717 output. That data item that is to be tagged can be of any major CBOR
718 type. Any number of tags can be added to a data item by calling this
719 multiple times before the data item is added.
720
721 See @ref Tags-Overview for discussion of creating new non-standard
722 tags. See QCBORDecode_GetNext() for discussion of decoding custom
723 tags.
724*/
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -0700725void QCBOREncode_AddTag(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, uint64_t uTag);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100726
727
728/**
729 @brief Add an epoch-based date.
730
731 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the date to.
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -0700732 @param[in] uTagRequirement Either @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG or @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_BORROWED.
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -0700733 @param[in] nDate Number of seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00Z in UTC time.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100734
Laurence Lundbladec02e13e2020-12-06 05:45:41 -0800735 As per RFC 8949 this is similar to UNIX/Linux/POSIX dates. This is
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100736 the most compact way to specify a date and time in CBOR. Note that
737 this is always UTC and does not include the time zone. Use
738 QCBOREncode_AddDateString() if you want to include the time zone.
739
Laurence Lundblade46d63e92021-05-13 11:37:10 -0700740 The preferred integer encoding rules apply here so the date will be encoded in
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100741 a minimal number of bytes. Until about the year 2106 these dates will
742 encode in 6 bytes -- one byte for the tag, one byte for the type and
743 4 bytes for the integer. After that it will encode to 10 bytes.
744
745 Negative values are supported for dates before 1970.
746
747 If you care about leap-seconds and that level of accuracy, make sure
748 the system you are running this code on does it correctly. This code
749 just takes the value passed in.
750
751 This implementation cannot encode fractional seconds using float or
752 double even though that is allowed by CBOR, but you can encode them
Laurence Lundblade46d63e92021-05-13 11:37:10 -0700753 if you want to by calling QCBOREncode_AddTag() and QCBOREncode_AddDouble().
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100754
755 Error handling is the same as QCBOREncode_AddInt64().
Laurence Lundblade46d63e92021-05-13 11:37:10 -0700756
757 See also QCBOREncode_AddTDaysEpoch().
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100758 */
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -0700759static void QCBOREncode_AddTDateEpoch(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
760 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -0700761 int64_t nDate);
Laurence Lundblade9b334962020-08-27 10:55:53 -0700762
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -0700763static void QCBOREncode_AddTDateEpochToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
764 const char *szLabel,
765 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -0700766 int64_t nDate);
Laurence Lundblade9b334962020-08-27 10:55:53 -0700767
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -0700768static void QCBOREncode_AddTDateEpochToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
769 int64_t nLabel,
770 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -0700771 int64_t nDate);
Laurence Lundblade9b334962020-08-27 10:55:53 -0700772
773
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -0700774static void QCBOREncode_AddDateEpoch(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
775 int64_t nDate);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100776
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -0700777static void QCBOREncode_AddDateEpochToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
778 const char *szLabel,
779 int64_t nDate);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100780
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -0700781static void QCBOREncode_AddDateEpochToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
782 int64_t nLabel,
783 int64_t nDate);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100784
785
Laurence Lundblade46d63e92021-05-13 11:37:10 -0700786
787/**
788 @brief Add an epoch-based day-count date.
789
790 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the date to.
791 @param[in] uTagRequirement Either @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG or
792 @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_BORROWED.
793 @param[in] nDays Number of days before or after 1970-01-0.
794
795 This date format is described in
796 [RFC 8943] (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8943).
797
798 The integer encoding rules apply here so the date will be encoded in
799 a minimal number of bytes. Until about the year 2149 these dates will
800 encode in 4 bytes -- one byte for the tag, one byte for the type and
801 2 bytes for the integer.
802
803 See also QCBOREncode_AddTDateEpoch().
804
805*/
806static void QCBOREncode_AddTDaysEpoch(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
807 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
808 int64_t nDays);
809
810static void QCBOREncode_AddTDaysEpochToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
811 const char *szLabel,
812 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
813 int64_t nDays);
814
815static void QCBOREncode_AddTDaysEpochToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
816 int64_t nLabel,
817 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
818 int64_t nDays);
819
820
821
822
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100823/**
824 @brief Add a byte string to the encoded output.
825
826 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the bytes to.
827 @param[in] Bytes Pointer and length of the input data.
828
829 Simply adds the bytes to the encoded output as CBOR major type 2.
830
831 If called with @c Bytes.len equal to 0, an empty string will be
832 added. When @c Bytes.len is 0, @c Bytes.ptr may be @c NULL.
833
834 Error handling is the same as QCBOREncode_AddInt64().
835 */
836static void QCBOREncode_AddBytes(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, UsefulBufC Bytes);
837
838static void QCBOREncode_AddBytesToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, const char *szLabel, UsefulBufC Bytes);
839
840static void QCBOREncode_AddBytesToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, int64_t nLabel, UsefulBufC Bytes);
841
842
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100843/**
844 @brief Add a binary UUID to the encoded output.
845
846 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the UUID to.
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -0700847 @param[in] uTagRequirement Either @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG or @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_BORROWED.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100848 @param[in] Bytes Pointer and length of the binary UUID.
849
850 A binary UUID as defined in [RFC 4122]
851 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4122) is added to the output.
852
853 It is output as CBOR major type 2, a binary string, with tag @ref
854 CBOR_TAG_BIN_UUID indicating the binary string is a UUID.
855 */
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -0700856static void QCBOREncode_AddTBinaryUUID(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
857 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
858 UsefulBufC Bytes);
859
860static void QCBOREncode_AddTBinaryUUIDToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
861 const char *szLabel,
862 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
863 UsefulBufC Bytes);
864
865static void QCBOREncode_AddTBinaryUUIDToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
866 int64_t nLabel,
867 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
868 UsefulBufC Bytes);
869
870
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100871static void QCBOREncode_AddBinaryUUID(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, UsefulBufC Bytes);
872
873static void QCBOREncode_AddBinaryUUIDToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, const char *szLabel, UsefulBufC Bytes);
874
875static void QCBOREncode_AddBinaryUUIDToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, int64_t nLabel, UsefulBufC Bytes);
876
877
878/**
879 @brief Add a positive big number to the encoded output.
880
881 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the big number to.
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -0700882 @param[in] uTagRequirement Either @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG or @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_BORROWED.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100883 @param[in] Bytes Pointer and length of the big number.
884
885 Big numbers are integers larger than 64-bits. Their format is
Laurence Lundbladec02e13e2020-12-06 05:45:41 -0800886 described in [RFC 8949] (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8949).
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100887
888 It is output as CBOR major type 2, a binary string, with tag @ref
889 CBOR_TAG_POS_BIGNUM indicating the binary string is a positive big
890 number.
891
892 Often big numbers are used to represent cryptographic keys, however,
893 COSE which defines representations for keys chose not to use this
894 particular type.
895 */
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -0700896static void QCBOREncode_AddTPositiveBignum(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
897 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
898 UsefulBufC Bytes);
899
900static void QCBOREncode_AddTPositiveBignumToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
901 const char *szLabel,
902 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
903 UsefulBufC Bytes);
904
905static void QCBOREncode_AddTPositiveBignumToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
906 int64_t nLabel,
907 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
908 UsefulBufC Bytes);
909
910
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -0700911static void QCBOREncode_AddPositiveBignum(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
912 UsefulBufC Bytes);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100913
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -0700914static void QCBOREncode_AddPositiveBignumToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
915 const char *szLabel,
916 UsefulBufC Bytes);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100917
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -0700918static void QCBOREncode_AddPositiveBignumToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
919 int64_t nLabel,
920 UsefulBufC Bytes);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100921
922
923/**
924 @brief Add a negative big number to the encoded output.
925
926 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the big number to.
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -0700927 @param[in] uTagRequirement Either @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG or @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_BORROWED.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100928 @param[in] Bytes Pointer and length of the big number.
929
930 Big numbers are integers larger than 64-bits. Their format is
Laurence Lundbladec02e13e2020-12-06 05:45:41 -0800931 described in [RFC 8949] (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8949).
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100932
933 It is output as CBOR major type 2, a binary string, with tag @ref
934 CBOR_TAG_NEG_BIGNUM indicating the binary string is a negative big
935 number.
936
937 Often big numbers are used to represent cryptographic keys, however,
938 COSE which defines representations for keys chose not to use this
939 particular type.
940 */
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -0700941static void QCBOREncode_AddTNegativeBignum(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
942 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
943 UsefulBufC Bytes);
944
945static void QCBOREncode_AddTNegativeBignumToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
946 const char *szLabel,
947 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
948 UsefulBufC Bytes);
949
950static void QCBOREncode_AddTNegativeBignumToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
951 int64_t nLabel,
952 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
953 UsefulBufC Bytes);
954
955
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -0700956static void QCBOREncode_AddNegativeBignum(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
957 UsefulBufC Bytes);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100958
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -0700959static void QCBOREncode_AddNegativeBignumToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
960 const char *szLabel,
961 UsefulBufC Bytes);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100962
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -0700963static void QCBOREncode_AddNegativeBignumToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
964 int64_t nLabel,
965 UsefulBufC Bytes);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100966
967
Laurence Lundbladedd6e76e2021-03-10 01:54:01 -0700968#ifndef QCBOR_DISABLE_EXP_AND_MANTISSA
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100969/**
970 @brief Add a decimal fraction to the encoded output.
971
972 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the decimal fraction to.
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -0700973 @param[in] uTagRequirement Either @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG or @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_BORROWED.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +0100974 @param[in] nMantissa The mantissa.
975 @param[in] nBase10Exponent The exponent.
976
977 The value is nMantissa * 10 ^ nBase10Exponent.
978
979 A decimal fraction is good for exact representation of some values
980 that can't be represented exactly with standard C (IEEE 754)
981 floating-point numbers. Much larger and much smaller numbers can
982 also be represented than floating-point because of the larger number
983 of bits in the exponent.
984
985 The decimal fraction is conveyed as two integers, a mantissa and a
986 base-10 scaling factor.
987
988 For example, 273.15 is represented by the two integers 27315 and -2.
989
990 The exponent and mantissa have the range from @c INT64_MIN to
991 @c INT64_MAX for both encoding and decoding (CBOR allows @c -UINT64_MAX
992 to @c UINT64_MAX, but this implementation doesn't support this range to
993 reduce code size and interface complexity a little).
994
995 CBOR Preferred encoding of the integers is used, thus they will be encoded
996 in the smallest number of bytes possible.
997
998 See also QCBOREncode_AddDecimalFractionBigNum() for a decimal
999 fraction with arbitrarily large precision and QCBOREncode_AddBigFloat().
1000
1001 There is no representation of positive or negative infinity or NaN
1002 (Not a Number). Use QCBOREncode_AddDouble() to encode them.
1003
1004 See @ref expAndMantissa for decoded representation.
1005 */
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07001006static void QCBOREncode_AddTDecimalFraction(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1007 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1008 int64_t nMantissa,
1009 int64_t nBase10Exponent);
1010
1011static void QCBOREncode_AddTDecimalFractionToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07001012 const char *szLabel,
1013 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1014 int64_t nMantissa,
1015 int64_t nBase10Exponent);
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07001016
1017static void QCBOREncode_AddTDecimalFractionToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1018 int64_t nLabel,
1019 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1020 int64_t nMantissa,
1021 int64_t nBase10Exponent);
1022
1023
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001024static void QCBOREncode_AddDecimalFraction(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1025 int64_t nMantissa,
1026 int64_t nBase10Exponent);
1027
1028static void QCBOREncode_AddDecimalFractionToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1029 const char *szLabel,
1030 int64_t nMantissa,
1031 int64_t nBase10Exponent);
1032
1033static void QCBOREncode_AddDecimalFractionToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1034 int64_t nLabel,
1035 int64_t nMantissa,
1036 int64_t nBase10Exponent);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001037/**
1038 @brief Add a decimal fraction with a big number mantissa to the encoded output.
1039
1040 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the decimal fraction to.
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07001041 @param[in] uTagRequirement Either @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG or @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_BORROWED.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001042 @param[in] Mantissa The mantissa.
1043 @param[in] bIsNegative false if mantissa is positive, true if negative.
1044 @param[in] nBase10Exponent The exponent.
1045
1046 This is the same as QCBOREncode_AddDecimalFraction() except the
1047 mantissa is a big number (See QCBOREncode_AddPositiveBignum())
1048 allowing for arbitrarily large precision.
1049
1050 See @ref expAndMantissa for decoded representation.
1051 */
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07001052static void QCBOREncode_AddTDecimalFractionBigNum(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1053 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1054 UsefulBufC Mantissa,
1055 bool bIsNegative,
1056 int64_t nBase10Exponent);
1057
1058static void QCBOREncode_AddTDecimalFractionBigNumToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07001059 const char *szLabel,
1060 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1061 UsefulBufC Mantissa,
1062 bool bIsNegative,
1063 int64_t nBase10Exponent);
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07001064
1065static void QCBOREncode_AddTDecimalFractionBigNumToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1066 int64_t nLabel,
1067 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1068 UsefulBufC Mantissa,
1069 bool bIsNegative,
1070 int64_t nBase10Exponent);
1071
1072
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001073static void QCBOREncode_AddDecimalFractionBigNum(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1074 UsefulBufC Mantissa,
1075 bool bIsNegative,
1076 int64_t nBase10Exponent);
1077
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07001078static void QCBOREncode_AddDecimalFractionBigNumToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07001079 const char *szLabel,
1080 UsefulBufC Mantissa,
1081 bool bIsNegative,
1082 int64_t nBase10Exponent);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001083
1084static void QCBOREncode_AddDecimalFractionBigNumToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1085 int64_t nLabel,
1086 UsefulBufC Mantissa,
1087 bool bIsNegative,
1088 int64_t nBase10Exponent);
1089
1090/**
1091 @brief Add a big floating-point number to the encoded output.
1092
1093 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the bigfloat to.
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07001094 @param[in] uTagRequirement Either @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG or @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_BORROWED.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001095 @param[in] nMantissa The mantissa.
1096 @param[in] nBase2Exponent The exponent.
1097
1098 The value is nMantissa * 2 ^ nBase2Exponent.
1099
1100 "Bigfloats", as CBOR terms them, are similar to IEEE floating-point
1101 numbers in having a mantissa and base-2 exponent, but they are not
1102 supported by hardware or encoded the same. They explicitly use two
1103 CBOR-encoded integers to convey the mantissa and exponent, each of which
1104 can be 8, 16, 32 or 64 bits. With both the mantissa and exponent
1105 64 bits they can express more precision and a larger range than an
1106 IEEE double floating-point number. See
1107 QCBOREncode_AddBigFloatBigNum() for even more precision.
1108
1109 For example, 1.5 would be represented by a mantissa of 3 and an
1110 exponent of -1.
1111
1112 The exponent and mantissa have the range from @c INT64_MIN to
1113 @c INT64_MAX for both encoding and decoding (CBOR allows @c -UINT64_MAX
1114 to @c UINT64_MAX, but this implementation doesn't support this range to
1115 reduce code size and interface complexity a little).
1116
1117 CBOR Preferred encoding of the integers is used, thus they will be encoded
1118 in the smallest number of bytes possible.
1119
1120 This can also be used to represent floating-point numbers in
1121 environments that don't support IEEE 754.
1122
1123 See @ref expAndMantissa for decoded representation.
1124 */
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07001125static void QCBOREncode_AddTBigFloat(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1126 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1127 int64_t nMantissa,
1128 int64_t nBase2Exponent);
1129
1130static void QCBOREncode_AddTBigFloatToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07001131 const char *szLabel,
1132 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1133 int64_t nMantissa,
1134 int64_t nBase2Exponent);
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07001135
1136static void QCBOREncode_AddTBigFloatToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1137 int64_t nLabel,
1138 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1139 int64_t nMantissa,
1140 int64_t nBase2Exponent);
1141
1142
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001143static void QCBOREncode_AddBigFloat(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1144 int64_t nMantissa,
1145 int64_t nBase2Exponent);
1146
1147static void QCBOREncode_AddBigFloatToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1148 const char *szLabel,
1149 int64_t nMantissa,
1150 int64_t nBase2Exponent);
1151
1152static void QCBOREncode_AddBigFloatToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1153 int64_t nLabel,
1154 int64_t nMantissa,
1155 int64_t nBase2Exponent);
1156
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001157/**
1158 @brief Add a big floating-point number with a big number mantissa to
1159 the encoded output.
1160
1161 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the bigfloat to.
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07001162 @param[in] uTagRequirement Either @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG or @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_BORROWED.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001163 @param[in] Mantissa The mantissa.
1164 @param[in] bIsNegative false if mantissa is positive, true if negative.
1165 @param[in] nBase2Exponent The exponent.
1166
1167 This is the same as QCBOREncode_AddBigFloat() except the mantissa is
1168 a big number (See QCBOREncode_AddPositiveBignum()) allowing for
1169 arbitrary precision.
1170
1171 See @ref expAndMantissa for decoded representation.
1172 */
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07001173static void QCBOREncode_AddTBigFloatBigNum(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1174 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1175 UsefulBufC Mantissa,
1176 bool bIsNegative,
1177 int64_t nBase2Exponent);
1178
1179static void QCBOREncode_AddTBigFloatBigNumToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07001180 const char *szLabel,
1181 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1182 UsefulBufC Mantissa,
1183 bool bIsNegative,
1184 int64_t nBase2Exponent);
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07001185
1186static void QCBOREncode_AddTBigFloatBigNumToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1187 int64_t nLabel,
1188 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1189 UsefulBufC Mantissa,
1190 bool bIsNegative,
1191 int64_t nBase2Exponent);
1192
1193
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001194static void QCBOREncode_AddBigFloatBigNum(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1195 UsefulBufC Mantissa,
1196 bool bIsNegative,
1197 int64_t nBase2Exponent);
1198
1199static void QCBOREncode_AddBigFloatBigNumToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1200 const char *szLabel,
1201 UsefulBufC Mantissa,
1202 bool bIsNegative,
1203 int64_t nBase2Exponent);
1204
1205static void QCBOREncode_AddBigFloatBigNumToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1206 int64_t nLabel,
1207 UsefulBufC Mantissa,
1208 bool bIsNegative,
1209 int64_t nBase2Exponent);
Laurence Lundbladedd6e76e2021-03-10 01:54:01 -07001210#endif /* QCBOR_DISABLE_EXP_AND_MANTISSA */
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001211
1212
1213/**
1214 @brief Add a text URI to the encoded output.
1215
1216 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the URI to.
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07001217 @param[in] uTagRequirement Either @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG or @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_BORROWED.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001218 @param[in] URI Pointer and length of the URI.
1219
1220 The format of URI must be per [RFC 3986]
1221 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986).
1222
1223 It is output as CBOR major type 3, a text string, with tag @ref
1224 CBOR_TAG_URI indicating the text string is a URI.
1225
1226 A URI in a NULL-terminated string, @c szURI, can be easily added with
1227 this code:
1228
1229 QCBOREncode_AddURI(pCtx, UsefulBuf_FromSZ(szURI));
1230 */
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07001231static void QCBOREncode_AddTURI(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1232 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1233 UsefulBufC URI);
1234
1235static void QCBOREncode_AddTURIToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1236 const char *szLabel,
1237 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1238 UsefulBufC URI);
1239
1240static void QCBOREncode_AddTURIToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1241 int64_t nLabel,
1242 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1243 UsefulBufC URI);
1244
1245
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07001246static void QCBOREncode_AddURI(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1247 UsefulBufC URI);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001248
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07001249static void QCBOREncode_AddURIToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1250 const char *szLabel,
1251 UsefulBufC URI);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001252
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07001253static void QCBOREncode_AddURIToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1254 int64_t nLabel,
1255 UsefulBufC URI);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001256
1257
1258/**
1259 @brief Add Base64-encoded text to encoded output.
1260
1261 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the base-64 text to.
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07001262 @param[in] uTagRequirement Either @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG or @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_BORROWED.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001263 @param[in] B64Text Pointer and length of the base-64 encoded text.
1264
1265 The text content is Base64 encoded data per [RFC 4648]
1266 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4648).
1267
1268 It is output as CBOR major type 3, a text string, with tag @ref
1269 CBOR_TAG_B64 indicating the text string is Base64 encoded.
1270 */
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07001271static void QCBOREncode_AddTB64Text(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1272 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1273 UsefulBufC B64Text);
1274
1275static void QCBOREncode_AddTB64TextToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1276 const char *szLabel,
1277 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1278 UsefulBufC B64Text);
1279
1280static void QCBOREncode_AddTB64TextToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1281 int64_t nLabel,
1282 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1283 UsefulBufC B64Text);
1284
1285
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07001286static void QCBOREncode_AddB64Text(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1287 UsefulBufC B64Text);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001288
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07001289static void QCBOREncode_AddB64TextToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1290 const char *szLabel,
1291 UsefulBufC B64Text);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001292
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07001293static void QCBOREncode_AddB64TextToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1294 int64_t nLabel,
1295 UsefulBufC B64Text);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001296
1297
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07001298
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001299/**
1300 @brief Add base64url encoded data to encoded output.
1301
1302 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the base64url to.
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07001303 @param[in] uTagRequirement Either @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG or @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_BORROWED.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001304 @param[in] B64Text Pointer and length of the base64url encoded text.
1305
1306 The text content is base64URL encoded text as per [RFC 4648]
1307 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4648).
1308
1309 It is output as CBOR major type 3, a text string, with tag @ref
1310 CBOR_TAG_B64URL indicating the text string is a Base64url encoded.
1311 */
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07001312static void QCBOREncode_AddTB64URLText(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1313 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1314 UsefulBufC B64Text);
1315
1316static void QCBOREncode_AddTB64URLTextToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1317 const char *szLabel,
1318 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1319 UsefulBufC B64Text);
1320
1321static void QCBOREncode_AddTB64URLTextToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1322 int64_t nLabel,
1323 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1324 UsefulBufC B64Text);
1325
1326
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07001327static void QCBOREncode_AddB64URLText(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1328 UsefulBufC B64Text);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001329
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07001330static void QCBOREncode_AddB64URLTextToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1331 const char *szLabel,
1332 UsefulBufC B64Text);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001333
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07001334static void QCBOREncode_AddB64URLTextToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1335 int64_t nLabel,
1336 UsefulBufC B64Text);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001337
1338
1339/**
1340 @brief Add Perl Compatible Regular Expression.
1341
1342 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the regular expression to.
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07001343 @param[in] uTagRequirement Either @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG or @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_BORROWED.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001344 @param[in] Regex Pointer and length of the regular expression.
1345
1346 The text content is Perl Compatible Regular
1347 Expressions (PCRE) / JavaScript syntax [ECMA262].
1348
1349 It is output as CBOR major type 3, a text string, with tag @ref
1350 CBOR_TAG_REGEX indicating the text string is a regular expression.
1351 */
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07001352static void QCBOREncode_AddTRegex(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1353 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1354 UsefulBufC Regex);
1355
1356static void QCBOREncode_AddTRegexToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1357 const char *szLabel,
1358 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1359 UsefulBufC Regex);
1360
1361static void QCBOREncode_AddTRegexToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1362 int64_t nLabel,
1363 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1364 UsefulBufC Regex);
1365
1366
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07001367static void QCBOREncode_AddRegex(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1368 UsefulBufC Regex);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001369
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07001370static void QCBOREncode_AddRegexToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1371 const char *szLabel,
1372 UsefulBufC Regex);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001373
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07001374static void QCBOREncode_AddRegexToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1375 int64_t nLabel,
1376 UsefulBufC Regex);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001377
1378
1379/**
Laurence Lundblade4982f412020-09-18 23:02:18 -07001380 @brief MIME encoded data to the encoded output.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001381
Laurence Lundblade4982f412020-09-18 23:02:18 -07001382 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the MIME data to.
1383 @param[in] uTagRequirement Either @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG or
1384 @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_BORROWED.
1385 @param[in] MIMEData Pointer and length of the MIME data.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001386
1387 The text content is in MIME format per [RFC 2045]
Laurence Lundblade4982f412020-09-18 23:02:18 -07001388 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2045) including the headers.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001389
Laurence Lundblade4982f412020-09-18 23:02:18 -07001390 It is output as CBOR major type 2, a binary string, with tag @ref
1391 CBOR_TAG_BINARY_MIME indicating the string is MIME data. This
1392 outputs tag 257, not tag 36, as it can carry any type of MIME binary,
1393 7-bit, 8-bit, quoted-printable and base64 where tag 36 cannot.
1394
1395 Previous versions of QCBOR, those before spiffy decode, output tag
1396 36. Decoding supports both tag 36 and 257. (if the old behavior with
1397 tag 36 is needed, copy the inline functions below and change the tag
1398 number).
1399
1400 See also QCBORDecode_GetMIMEMessage() and
1401 @ref QCBOR_TYPE_BINARY_MIME.
Laurence Lundbladeadaf5c22020-09-25 10:37:09 -07001402
1403 This does no translation of line endings. See QCBOREncode_AddText()
1404 for a discussion of line endings in CBOR.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001405 */
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07001406static void QCBOREncode_AddTMIMEData(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1407 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1408 UsefulBufC MIMEData);
1409
1410static void QCBOREncode_AddTMIMEDataToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1411 const char *szLabel,
1412 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1413 UsefulBufC MIMEData);
1414
1415static void QCBOREncode_AddTMIMEDataToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1416 int64_t nLabel,
1417 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1418 UsefulBufC MIMEData);
1419
1420
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07001421static void QCBOREncode_AddMIMEData(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1422 UsefulBufC MIMEData);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001423
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07001424static void QCBOREncode_AddMIMEDataToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1425 const char *szLabel,
1426 UsefulBufC MIMEData);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001427
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07001428static void QCBOREncode_AddMIMEDataToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1429 int64_t nLabel,
1430 UsefulBufC MIMEData);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001431
1432
1433/**
1434 @brief Add an RFC 3339 date string
1435
1436 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the date to.
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07001437 @param[in] uTagRequirement Either @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG or @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_BORROWED.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001438 @param[in] szDate Null-terminated string with date to add.
1439
1440 The string szDate should be in the form of [RFC 3339]
1441 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3339) as defined by section 3.3 in
1442 [RFC 4287] (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4287). This is as
Laurence Lundbladec02e13e2020-12-06 05:45:41 -08001443 described in section 3.4.1 in [RFC 8949]
1444 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8949).
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001445
1446 Note that this function doesn't validate the format of the date string
1447 at all. If you add an incorrect format date string, the generated
1448 CBOR will be incorrect and the receiver may not be able to handle it.
1449
1450 Error handling is the same as QCBOREncode_AddInt64().
Laurence Lundblade46d63e92021-05-13 11:37:10 -07001451
1452 See also QCBOREncode_AddTDayString().
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001453 */
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07001454static void QCBOREncode_AddTDateString(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1455 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1456 const char *szDate);
1457
1458static void QCBOREncode_AddTDateStringToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1459 const char *szLabel,
1460 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1461 const char *szDate);
1462
1463static void QCBOREncode_AddTDateStringToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1464 int64_t nLabel,
1465 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1466 const char *szDate);
1467
1468
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07001469static void QCBOREncode_AddDateString(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1470 const char *szDate);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001471
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07001472static void QCBOREncode_AddDateStringToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1473 const char *szLabel,
1474 const char *szDate);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001475
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07001476static void QCBOREncode_AddDateStringToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1477 int64_t nLabel,
1478 const char *szDate);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001479
Laurence Lundblade46d63e92021-05-13 11:37:10 -07001480
1481/**
1482 @brief Add a date-only string.
1483
1484 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the date to.
1485 @param[in] uTagRequirement Either @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG or
1486 @ref QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_BORROWED.
1487 @param[in] szDate Null-terminated string with date to add.
1488
1489 This date format is described in
1490 [RFC 8943] (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8943), but that mainly
1491 references RFC 3339. The string szDate must be in the forrm
1492 specified the ABNF for a full-date in
1493 [RFC 3339] (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3339). Examples of this
1494 are "1985-04-12" and "1937-01-01". The time and the time zone are
1495 never included.
1496
1497 Note that this function doesn't validate the format of the date
1498 string at all. If you add an incorrect format date string, the
1499 generated CBOR will be incorrect and the receiver may not be able to
1500 handle it.
1501
1502 Error handling is the same as QCBOREncode_AddInt64().
1503
1504 See also QCBOREncode_AddTDateString().
1505 */
1506static void
1507QCBOREncode_AddTDaysString(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1508 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1509 const char *szDate);
1510
1511static void
1512QCBOREncode_AddTDaysStringToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1513 const char *szLabel,
1514 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1515 const char *szDate);
1516
1517static void
1518QCBOREncode_AddTDaysStringToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
1519 int64_t nLabel,
1520 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
1521 const char *szDate);
1522
1523
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001524/**
1525 @brief Add a standard Boolean.
1526
1527 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the Boolean to.
1528 @param[in] b true or false from @c <stdbool.h>.
1529
1530 Adds a Boolean value as CBOR major type 7.
1531
1532 Error handling is the same as QCBOREncode_AddInt64().
1533 */
1534static void QCBOREncode_AddBool(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, bool b);
1535
1536static void QCBOREncode_AddBoolToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, const char *szLabel, bool b);
1537
1538static void QCBOREncode_AddBoolToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, int64_t nLabel, bool b);
1539
1540
1541
1542/**
1543 @brief Add a NULL to the encoded output.
1544
1545 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the NULL to.
1546
1547 Adds the NULL value as CBOR major type 7.
1548
1549 This NULL doesn't have any special meaning in CBOR such as a
1550 terminating value for a string or an empty value.
1551
1552 Error handling is the same as QCBOREncode_AddInt64().
1553 */
1554static void QCBOREncode_AddNULL(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx);
1555
1556static void QCBOREncode_AddNULLToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, const char *szLabel);
1557
1558static void QCBOREncode_AddNULLToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, int64_t nLabel);
1559
1560
1561/**
1562 @brief Add an "undef" to the encoded output.
1563
1564 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the "undef" to.
1565
1566 Adds the undef value as CBOR major type 7.
1567
1568 Note that this value will not translate to JSON.
1569
1570 This Undef doesn't have any special meaning in CBOR such as a
1571 terminating value for a string or an empty value.
1572
1573 Error handling is the same as QCBOREncode_AddInt64().
1574 */
1575static void QCBOREncode_AddUndef(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx);
1576
1577static void QCBOREncode_AddUndefToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, const char *szLabel);
1578
1579static void QCBOREncode_AddUndefToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, int64_t nLabel);
1580
1581
1582/**
1583 @brief Indicates that the next items added are in an array.
1584
1585 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to open the array in.
1586
1587 Arrays are the basic CBOR aggregate or structure type. Call this
1588 function to start or open an array. Then call the various @c
1589 QCBOREncode_AddXxx() functions to add the items that go into the
1590 array. Then call QCBOREncode_CloseArray() when all items have been
1591 added. The data items in the array can be of any type and can be of
1592 mixed types.
1593
1594 Nesting of arrays and maps is allowed and supported just by calling
1595 QCBOREncode_OpenArray() again before calling
1596 QCBOREncode_CloseArray(). While CBOR has no limit on nesting, this
1597 implementation does in order to keep it smaller and simpler. The
1598 limit is @ref QCBOR_MAX_ARRAY_NESTING. This is the max number of
1599 times this can be called without calling
1600 QCBOREncode_CloseArray(). QCBOREncode_Finish() will return @ref
1601 QCBOR_ERR_ARRAY_NESTING_TOO_DEEP when it is called as this function
1602 just sets an error state and returns no value when this occurs.
1603
1604 If you try to add more than @ref QCBOR_MAX_ITEMS_IN_ARRAY items to a
1605 single array or map, @ref QCBOR_ERR_ARRAY_TOO_LONG will be returned
1606 when QCBOREncode_Finish() is called.
1607
1608 An array itself must have a label if it is being added to a map.
1609 Note that array elements do not have labels (but map elements do).
1610
1611 An array itself may be tagged by calling QCBOREncode_AddTag() before this call.
1612 */
1613static void QCBOREncode_OpenArray(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx);
1614
1615static void QCBOREncode_OpenArrayInMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, const char *szLabel);
1616
1617static void QCBOREncode_OpenArrayInMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, int64_t nLabel);
1618
1619
1620/**
1621 @brief Close an open array.
1622
1623 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to close the array in.
1624
1625 The closes an array opened by QCBOREncode_OpenArray(). It reduces
1626 nesting level by one. All arrays (and maps) must be closed before
1627 calling QCBOREncode_Finish().
1628
1629 When an error occurs as a result of this call, the encoder records
1630 the error and enters the error state. The error will be returned when
1631 QCBOREncode_Finish() is called.
1632
1633 If this has been called more times than QCBOREncode_OpenArray(), then
1634 @ref QCBOR_ERR_TOO_MANY_CLOSES will be returned when QCBOREncode_Finish()
1635 is called.
1636
1637 If this is called and it is not an array that is currently open, @ref
1638 QCBOR_ERR_CLOSE_MISMATCH will be returned when QCBOREncode_Finish()
1639 is called.
1640 */
1641static void QCBOREncode_CloseArray(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx);
1642
1643
1644/**
1645 @brief Indicates that the next items added are in a map.
1646
1647 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to open the map in.
1648
1649 See QCBOREncode_OpenArray() for more information, particularly error
1650 handling.
1651
1652 CBOR maps are an aggregate type where each item in the map consists
1653 of a label and a value. They are similar to JSON objects.
1654
1655 The value can be any CBOR type including another map.
1656
1657 The label can also be any CBOR type, but in practice they are
1658 typically, integers as this gives the most compact output. They might
1659 also be text strings which gives readability and translation to JSON.
1660
1661 Every @c QCBOREncode_AddXxx() call has one version that ends with @c
1662 InMap for adding items to maps with string labels and one that ends
1663 with @c InMapN that is for adding with integer labels.
1664
Laurence Lundbladec02e13e2020-12-06 05:45:41 -08001665 RFC 8949 uses the term "key" instead of "label".
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001666
1667 If you wish to use map labels that are neither integer labels nor
1668 text strings, then just call the QCBOREncode_AddXxx() function
1669 explicitly to add the label. Then call it again to add the value.
1670
Laurence Lundbladec02e13e2020-12-06 05:45:41 -08001671 See the [RFC 8949] (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8949) for a lot
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001672 more information on creating maps.
1673 */
1674static void QCBOREncode_OpenMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx);
1675
1676static void QCBOREncode_OpenMapInMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, const char *szLabel);
1677
1678static void QCBOREncode_OpenMapInMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, int64_t nLabel);
1679
1680
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001681/**
1682 @brief Close an open map.
1683
1684 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to close the map in .
1685
1686 This closes a map opened by QCBOREncode_OpenMap(). It reduces nesting
1687 level by one.
1688
1689 When an error occurs as a result of this call, the encoder records
1690 the error and enters the error state. The error will be returned when
1691 QCBOREncode_Finish() is called.
1692
1693 If this has been called more times than QCBOREncode_OpenMap(),
1694 then @ref QCBOR_ERR_TOO_MANY_CLOSES will be returned when
1695 QCBOREncode_Finish() is called.
1696
1697 If this is called and it is not a map that is currently open, @ref
1698 QCBOR_ERR_CLOSE_MISMATCH will be returned when QCBOREncode_Finish()
1699 is called.
1700 */
1701static void QCBOREncode_CloseMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx);
1702
1703
1704/**
1705 @brief Indicate start of encoded CBOR to be wrapped in a bstr.
1706
1707 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to open the bstr-wrapped CBOR in.
1708
1709 All added encoded items between this call and a call to
1710 QCBOREncode_CloseBstrWrap2() will be wrapped in a bstr. They will
1711 appear in the final output as a byte string. That byte string will
1712 contain encoded CBOR. This increases nesting level by one.
1713
1714 The typical use case is for encoded CBOR that is to be
1715 cryptographically hashed, as part of a [RFC 8152, COSE]
Laurence Lundbladec02e13e2020-12-06 05:45:41 -08001716 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8152) implementation. The
1717 wrapping byte string is taken as input by the hash function
1718 (which is why it is returned by QCBOREncode_CloseBstrWrap2()).
1719 It is also easy to recover on decoding with standard CBOR
1720 decoders.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001721
1722 Using QCBOREncode_BstrWrap() and QCBOREncode_CloseBstrWrap2() avoids
1723 having to encode the items first in one buffer (e.g., the COSE
1724 payload) and then add that buffer as a bstr to another encoding
1725 (e.g. the COSE to-be-signed bytes, the @c Sig_structure) potentially
1726 halving the memory needed.
1727
Laurence Lundbladec02e13e2020-12-06 05:45:41 -08001728 CBOR by nature must be decoded item by item in order from the start.
1729 By wrapping some CBOR in a byte string, the decoding of that wrapped
1730 CBOR can be skipped. This is another use of wrapping, perhaps
1731 because the CBOR is large and deeply nested. Perhaps APIs for
1732 handling one defined CBOR message that is being embedded in another
1733 only take input as a byte string. Perhaps the desire is to be able
1734 to decode the out layer even in the wrapped has errors.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001735 */
1736static void QCBOREncode_BstrWrap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx);
1737
1738static void QCBOREncode_BstrWrapInMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, const char *szLabel);
1739
1740static void QCBOREncode_BstrWrapInMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, int64_t nLabel);
1741
1742
1743/**
1744 @brief Close a wrapping bstr.
1745
1746 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to close of bstr wrapping in.
1747 @param[in] bIncludeCBORHead Include the encoded CBOR head of the bstr
1748 as well as the bytes in @c pWrappedCBOR.
1749 @param[out] pWrappedCBOR A @ref UsefulBufC containing wrapped bytes.
1750
1751 The closes a wrapping bstr opened by QCBOREncode_BstrWrap(). It reduces
1752 nesting level by one.
1753
1754 A pointer and length of the enclosed encoded CBOR is returned in @c
1755 *pWrappedCBOR if it is not @c NULL. The main purpose of this is so
1756 this data can be hashed (e.g., with SHA-256) as part of a [RFC 8152,
1757 COSE] (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8152)
1758 implementation. **WARNING**, this pointer and length should be used
1759 right away before any other calls to @c QCBOREncode_CloseXxx() as
1760 they will move data around and the pointer and length will no longer
1761 be to the correct encoded CBOR.
1762
1763 When an error occurs as a result of this call, the encoder records
1764 the error and enters the error state. The error will be returned when
1765 QCBOREncode_Finish() is called.
1766
1767 If this has been called more times than QCBOREncode_BstrWrap(), then
1768 @ref QCBOR_ERR_TOO_MANY_CLOSES will be returned when
1769 QCBOREncode_Finish() is called.
1770
1771 If this is called and it is not a wrapping bstr that is currently
1772 open, @ref QCBOR_ERR_CLOSE_MISMATCH will be returned when
1773 QCBOREncode_Finish() is called.
1774
1775 QCBOREncode_CloseBstrWrap() is a deprecated version of this function
1776 that is equivalent to the call with @c bIncludeCBORHead @c true.
1777 */
1778void QCBOREncode_CloseBstrWrap2(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, bool bIncludeCBORHead, UsefulBufC *pWrappedCBOR);
1779
1780static void QCBOREncode_CloseBstrWrap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, UsefulBufC *pWrappedCBOR);
1781
1782
1783/**
Laurence Lundblade8d3b8552021-06-10 11:11:54 -07001784 * @brief Cancel byte string wrapping.
1785 *
1786 * @param[in] pCtx The encoding context.
1787 *
1788 * This cancels QCBOREncode_BstrWrap() making tghe encoding as if it
1789 * were never called.
1790 *
1791 * WARNING: This does not work on QCBOREncode_BstrWrapInMap()
1792 * or QCBOREncode_BstrWrapInMapN() and there is no error detection
1793 * of an attempt at their use.
1794 *
1795 * This only works if nothing has been added into the wrapped byte
1796 * string. If something has been added, this sets the error
1797 * @ref QCBOR_ERR_CANNOT_CANCEL.
1798 */
1799void QCBOREncode_CancelBstrWrap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx);
1800
1801
1802/**
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001803 @brief Add some already-encoded CBOR bytes.
1804
1805 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the already-encode CBOR to.
1806 @param[in] Encoded The already-encoded CBOR to add to the context.
1807
1808 The encoded CBOR being added must be fully conforming CBOR. It must
1809 be complete with no arrays or maps that are incomplete. While this
1810 encoder doesn't ever produce indefinite lengths, it is OK for the
1811 raw CBOR added here to have indefinite lengths.
1812
1813 The raw CBOR added here is not checked in anyway. If it is not
1814 conforming or has open arrays or such, the final encoded CBOR
1815 will probably be wrong or not what was intended.
1816
1817 If the encoded CBOR being added here contains multiple items, they
1818 must be enclosed in a map or array. At the top level the raw
1819 CBOR must be a single data item.
1820 */
1821static void QCBOREncode_AddEncoded(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, UsefulBufC Encoded);
1822
1823static void QCBOREncode_AddEncodedToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, const char *szLabel, UsefulBufC Encoded);
1824
1825static void QCBOREncode_AddEncodedToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, int64_t nLabel, UsefulBufC Encoded);
1826
1827
1828/**
1829 @brief Get the encoded result.
1830
1831 @param[in] pCtx The context to finish encoding with.
Laurence Lundblade8510f8c2020-12-01 11:31:16 -08001832 @param[out] pEncodedCBOR Structure in which the pointer and length of the encoded
1833 CBOR is returned.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001834
Laurence Lundbladeb9702452021-03-08 21:02:57 -08001835 @retval QCBOR_SUCCESS Encoded CBOR is returned.
1836
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001837 @retval QCBOR_ERR_TOO_MANY_CLOSES Nesting error
1838
1839 @retval QCBOR_ERR_CLOSE_MISMATCH Nesting error
1840
1841 @retval QCBOR_ERR_ARRAY_OR_MAP_STILL_OPEN Nesting error
1842
1843 @retval QCBOR_ERR_BUFFER_TOO_LARGE Encoded output buffer size
1844
1845 @retval QCBOR_ERR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL Encoded output buffer size
1846
1847 @retval QCBOR_ERR_ARRAY_NESTING_TOO_DEEP Implementation limit
1848
1849 @retval QCBOR_ERR_ARRAY_TOO_LONG Implementation limit
1850
Laurence Lundblade8510f8c2020-12-01 11:31:16 -08001851 On success, the pointer and length of the encoded CBOR are returned
1852 in @c *pEncodedCBOR. The pointer is the same pointer that was passed
1853 in to QCBOREncode_Init(). Note that it is not const when passed to
1854 QCBOREncode_Init(), but it is const when returned here. The length
1855 will be smaller than or equal to the length passed in when
1856 QCBOREncode_Init() as this is the length of the actual result, not
1857 the size of the buffer it was written to.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001858
Laurence Lundblade8510f8c2020-12-01 11:31:16 -08001859 If a @c NULL was passed for @c Storage.ptr when QCBOREncode_Init()
1860 was called, @c NULL will be returned here, but the length will be
1861 that of the CBOR that would have been encoded.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001862
1863 Encoding errors primarily manifest here as most other encoding function
1864 do no return an error. They just set the error state in the encode
1865 context after which no encoding function does anything.
1866
1867 Three types of errors manifest here. The first type are nesting
1868 errors where the number of @c QCBOREncode_OpenXxx() calls do not
1869 match the number @c QCBOREncode_CloseXxx() calls. The solution is to
1870 fix the calling code.
1871
1872 The second type of error is because the buffer given is either too
1873 small or too large. The remedy is to give a correctly sized buffer.
1874
1875 The third type are due to limits in this implementation. @ref
1876 QCBOR_ERR_ARRAY_NESTING_TOO_DEEP can be worked around by encoding the
1877 CBOR in two (or more) phases and adding the CBOR from the first phase
1878 to the second with @c QCBOREncode_AddEncoded().
1879
1880 If an error is returned, the buffer may have partially encoded
1881 incorrect CBOR in it and it should not be used. Likewise, the length
1882 may be incorrect and should not be used.
1883
1884 Note that the error could have occurred in one of the many @c
1885 QCBOREncode_AddXxx() calls long before QCBOREncode_Finish() was
1886 called. This error handling reduces the CBOR implementation size but
1887 makes debugging harder.
1888
1889 This may be called multiple times. It will always return the same. It
1890 can also be interleaved with calls to QCBOREncode_FinishGetSize().
1891
1892 QCBOREncode_GetErrorState() can be called to get the current
Laurence Lundblade8510f8c2020-12-01 11:31:16 -08001893 error state in order to abort encoding early as an optimization, but
1894 calling it is is never required.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001895 */
1896QCBORError QCBOREncode_Finish(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, UsefulBufC *pEncodedCBOR);
1897
1898
1899/**
1900 @brief Get the encoded CBOR and error status.
1901
1902 @param[in] pCtx The context to finish encoding with.
1903 @param[out] uEncodedLen The length of the encoded or potentially
1904 encoded CBOR in bytes.
1905
1906 @return The same errors as QCBOREncode_Finish().
1907
1908 This functions the same as QCBOREncode_Finish(), but only returns the
1909 size of the encoded output.
1910 */
1911QCBORError QCBOREncode_FinishGetSize(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, size_t *uEncodedLen);
1912
1913
1914/**
1915 @brief Indicate whether output buffer is NULL or not.
1916
1917 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context.
1918
1919 @return 1 if the output buffer is @c NULL.
1920
1921 Sometimes a @c NULL input buffer is given to QCBOREncode_Init() so
1922 that the size of the generated CBOR can be calculated without
1923 allocating a buffer for it. This returns 1 when the output buffer is
1924 NULL and 0 when it is not.
1925*/
1926static int QCBOREncode_IsBufferNULL(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx);
1927
Laurence Lundblade825164e2020-10-22 20:18:06 -07001928
1929/**
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001930 @brief Get the encoding error state.
1931
1932 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context.
1933
Laurence Lundbladeabf5c572020-06-29 21:21:29 -07001934 @return One of @ref QCBORError. See return values from
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001935 QCBOREncode_Finish()
1936
1937 Normally encoding errors need only be handled at the end of encoding
1938 when QCBOREncode_Finish() is called. This can be called to get the
1939 error result before finish should there be a need to halt encoding
1940 before QCBOREncode_Finish() is called.
1941*/
1942static QCBORError QCBOREncode_GetErrorState(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx);
1943
1944
1945/**
1946 Encode the "head" of a CBOR data item.
1947
1948 @param buffer Buffer to output the encoded head to; must be
1949 @ref QCBOR_HEAD_BUFFER_SIZE bytes in size.
1950 @param uMajorType One of CBOR_MAJOR_TYPE_XX.
1951 @param uMinLen The minimum number of bytes to encode uNumber. Almost always
1952 this is 0 to use preferred minimal encoding. If this is 4,
1953 then even the values 0xffff and smaller will be encoded
Laurence Lundblade98427e92020-09-28 21:33:23 -07001954 in 4 bytes. This is used primarily when encoding a
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001955 float or double put into uNumber as the leading zero bytes
1956 for them must be encoded.
1957 @param uNumber The numeric argument part of the CBOR head.
1958 @return Pointer and length of the encoded head or
Laurence Lundblade9a3b6252020-10-21 21:30:31 -07001959 @ref NULLUsefulBufC if the output buffer is too small.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001960
Laurence Lundblade98427e92020-09-28 21:33:23 -07001961 Callers do not to need to call this for normal CBOR encoding. Note that it doesn't even
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001962 take a @ref QCBOREncodeContext argument.
1963
1964 This encodes the major type and argument part of a data item. The
1965 argument is an integer that is usually either the value or the length
1966 of the data item.
1967
1968 This is exposed in the public interface to allow hashing of some CBOR
1969 data types, bstr in particular, a chunk at a time so the full CBOR
1970 doesn't have to be encoded in a contiguous buffer.
1971
1972 For example, if you have a 100,000 byte binary blob in a buffer that
1973 needs to be a bstr encoded and then hashed. You could allocate a
1974 100,010 byte buffer and encode it normally. Alternatively, you can
1975 encode the head in a 10 byte buffer with this function, hash that and
1976 then hash the 100,000 bytes using the same hash context.
1977
1978 See also QCBOREncode_AddBytesLenOnly();
1979 */
1980UsefulBufC QCBOREncode_EncodeHead(UsefulBuf buffer,
1981 uint8_t uMajorType,
1982 uint8_t uMinLen,
1983 uint64_t uNumber);
1984
1985
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001986
1987
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07001988/* =========================================================================
1989 BEGINNING OF PRIVATE INLINE IMPLEMENTATION
1990 ========================================================================= */
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01001991
1992/**
1993 @brief Semi-private method to add a buffer full of bytes to encoded output
1994
1995 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the integer to.
1996 @param[in] uMajorType The CBOR major type of the bytes.
1997 @param[in] Bytes The bytes to add.
1998
1999 Use QCBOREncode_AddText() or QCBOREncode_AddBytes() or
2000 QCBOREncode_AddEncoded() instead. They are inline functions that call
2001 this and supply the correct major type. This function is public to
2002 make the inline functions work to keep the overall code size down and
2003 because the C language has no way to make it private.
2004
2005 If this is called the major type should be @c
2006 CBOR_MAJOR_TYPE_TEXT_STRING, @c CBOR_MAJOR_TYPE_BYTE_STRING or @c
2007 CBOR_MAJOR_NONE_TYPE_RAW. The last one is special for adding
2008 already-encoded CBOR.
2009 */
2010void QCBOREncode_AddBuffer(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, uint8_t uMajorType, UsefulBufC Bytes);
2011
2012
2013/**
2014 @brief Semi-private method to open a map, array or bstr-wrapped CBOR
2015
2016 @param[in] pCtx The context to add to.
2017 @param[in] uMajorType The major CBOR type to close
2018
2019 Call QCBOREncode_OpenArray(), QCBOREncode_OpenMap() or
2020 QCBOREncode_BstrWrap() instead of this.
2021 */
2022void QCBOREncode_OpenMapOrArray(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, uint8_t uMajorType);
2023
2024
2025/**
2026 @brief Semi-private method to open a map, array with indefinite length
2027
2028 @param[in] pCtx The context to add to.
2029 @param[in] uMajorType The major CBOR type to close
2030
2031 Call QCBOREncode_OpenArrayIndefiniteLength() or
2032 QCBOREncode_OpenMapIndefiniteLength() instead of this.
2033 */
2034void QCBOREncode_OpenMapOrArrayIndefiniteLength(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, uint8_t uMajorType);
2035
2036
2037/**
2038 @brief Semi-private method to close a map, array or bstr wrapped CBOR
2039
2040 @param[in] pCtx The context to add to.
2041 @param[in] uMajorType The major CBOR type to close.
2042
2043 Call QCBOREncode_CloseArray() or QCBOREncode_CloseMap() instead of this.
2044 */
2045void QCBOREncode_CloseMapOrArray(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, uint8_t uMajorType);
2046
2047
2048/**
2049 @brief Semi-private method to close a map, array with indefinite length
2050
2051 @param[in] pCtx The context to add to.
2052 @param[in] uMajorType The major CBOR type to close.
2053
2054 Call QCBOREncode_CloseArrayIndefiniteLength() or
2055 QCBOREncode_CloseMapIndefiniteLength() instead of this.
2056 */
2057void QCBOREncode_CloseMapOrArrayIndefiniteLength(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
2058 uint8_t uMajorType);
2059
2060
2061/**
2062 @brief Semi-private method to add simple types.
2063
2064 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the simple value to.
2065 @param[in] uMinLen Minimum encoding size for uNum. Usually 0.
2066 @param[in] uNum One of CBOR_SIMPLEV_FALSE through _UNDEF or other.
2067
2068 This is used to add simple types like true and false.
2069
2070 Call QCBOREncode_AddBool(), QCBOREncode_AddNULL(),
2071 QCBOREncode_AddUndef() instead of this.
2072
2073 This function can add simple values that are not defined by CBOR
2074 yet. This expansion point in CBOR should not be used unless they are
2075 standardized.
2076
2077 Error handling is the same as QCBOREncode_AddInt64().
2078 */
2079void QCBOREncode_AddType7(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, uint8_t uMinLen, uint64_t uNum);
2080
2081
2082/**
2083 @brief Semi-private method to add bigfloats and decimal fractions.
2084
Laurence Lundblade1fa579b2020-11-25 00:31:37 -08002085 @param[in] pCtx The encoding context to add the value to.
2086 @param[in] uTag The type 6 tag indicating what this is to be.
2087 @param[in] BigNumMantissa Is @ref NULLUsefulBufC if mantissa is an
2088 @c int64_t or the actual big number mantissa
2089 if not.
2090 @param[in] bBigNumIsNegative This is @c true if the big number is negative.
2091 @param[in] nMantissa The @c int64_t mantissa if it is not a big number.
2092 @param[in] nExponent The exponent.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002093
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002094 This outputs either the @ref CBOR_TAG_DECIMAL_FRACTION or @ref
2095 CBOR_TAG_BIGFLOAT tag. if @c uTag is @ref CBOR_TAG_INVALID64, then
2096 this outputs the "borrowed" content format.
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002097
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002098 The tag content output by this is an array with two members, the
2099 exponent and then the mantissa. The mantissa can be either a big
2100 number or an @c int64_t.
2101
2102 This implementation cannot output an exponent further from 0 than
Laurence Lundblade9a3b6252020-10-21 21:30:31 -07002103 @c INT64_MAX.
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002104
Laurence Lundblade1fa579b2020-11-25 00:31:37 -08002105 To output a mantissa that is between INT64_MAX and UINT64_MAX from 0,
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002106 it must be as a big number.
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002107
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002108 Typically, QCBOREncode_AddDecimalFraction(), QCBOREncode_AddBigFloat(),
2109 QCBOREncode_AddDecimalFractionBigNum() or QCBOREncode_AddBigFloatBigNum()
2110 is called instead of this.
2111 */
2112void QCBOREncode_AddExponentAndMantissa(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx,
2113 uint64_t uTag,
2114 UsefulBufC BigNumMantissa,
2115 bool bBigNumIsNegative,
2116 int64_t nMantissa,
2117 int64_t nExponent);
2118
2119/**
2120 @brief Semi-private method to add only the type and length of a byte string.
2121
2122 @param[in] pCtx The context to initialize.
2123 @param[in] Bytes Pointer and length of the input data.
2124
2125 This is the same as QCBOREncode_AddBytes() except it only adds the
2126 CBOR encoding for the type and the length. It doesn't actually add
2127 the bytes. You can't actually produce correct CBOR with this and the
2128 rest of this API. It is only used for a special case where
2129 the valid CBOR is created manually by putting this type and length in
2130 and then adding the actual bytes. In particular, when only a hash of
2131 the encoded CBOR is needed, where the type and header are hashed
2132 separately and then the bytes is hashed. This makes it possible to
2133 implement COSE Sign1 with only one copy of the payload in the output
2134 buffer, rather than two, roughly cutting memory use in half.
2135
2136 This is only used for this odd case, but this is a supported
2137 tested function.
2138
2139 See also QCBOREncode_EncodeHead().
2140*/
2141static inline void QCBOREncode_AddBytesLenOnly(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, UsefulBufC Bytes);
2142
2143static inline void QCBOREncode_AddBytesLenOnlyToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, const char *szLabel, UsefulBufC Bytes);
2144
2145static inline void QCBOREncode_AddBytesLenOnlyToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pCtx, int64_t nLabel, UsefulBufC Bytes);
2146
2147
2148
2149
2150
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002151static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002152QCBOREncode_AddInt64ToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel, int64_t uNum)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002153{
2154 // Use _AddBuffer() because _AddSZString() is defined below, not above
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002155 QCBOREncode_AddBuffer(pMe, CBOR_MAJOR_TYPE_TEXT_STRING, UsefulBuf_FromSZ(szLabel));
2156 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, uNum);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002157}
2158
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002159static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002160QCBOREncode_AddInt64ToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, int64_t uNum)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002161{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002162 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
2163 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, uNum);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002164}
2165
2166
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002167static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002168QCBOREncode_AddUInt64ToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel, uint64_t uNum)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002169{
2170 // Use _AddBuffer() because _AddSZString() is defined below, not above
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002171 QCBOREncode_AddBuffer(pMe, CBOR_MAJOR_TYPE_TEXT_STRING, UsefulBuf_FromSZ(szLabel));
2172 QCBOREncode_AddUInt64(pMe, uNum);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002173}
2174
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002175static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002176QCBOREncode_AddUInt64ToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, uint64_t uNum)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002177{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002178 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
2179 QCBOREncode_AddUInt64(pMe, uNum);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002180}
2181
2182
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002183static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002184QCBOREncode_AddText(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, UsefulBufC Text)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002185{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002186 QCBOREncode_AddBuffer(pMe, CBOR_MAJOR_TYPE_TEXT_STRING, Text);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002187}
2188
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002189static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002190QCBOREncode_AddTextToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel, UsefulBufC Text)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002191{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002192 QCBOREncode_AddText(pMe, UsefulBuf_FromSZ(szLabel));
2193 QCBOREncode_AddText(pMe, Text);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002194}
2195
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002196static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002197QCBOREncode_AddTextToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, UsefulBufC Text)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002198{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002199 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
2200 QCBOREncode_AddText(pMe, Text);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002201}
2202
2203
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002204inline static void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002205QCBOREncode_AddSZString(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szString)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002206{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002207 QCBOREncode_AddText(pMe, UsefulBuf_FromSZ(szString));
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002208}
2209
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002210static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002211QCBOREncode_AddSZStringToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel, const char *szString)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002212{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002213 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
2214 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szString);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002215}
2216
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002217static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002218QCBOREncode_AddSZStringToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, const char *szString)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002219{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002220 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
2221 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szString);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002222}
2223
2224
Máté Tóth-Pálef5f07a2021-09-17 19:31:37 +02002225#ifndef USEFULBUF_DISABLE_ALL_FLOAT
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002226static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002227QCBOREncode_AddDoubleToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel, double dNum)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002228{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002229 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
2230 QCBOREncode_AddDouble(pMe, dNum);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002231}
2232
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002233static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002234QCBOREncode_AddDoubleToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, double dNum)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002235{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002236 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
2237 QCBOREncode_AddDouble(pMe, dNum);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002238}
2239
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002240static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002241QCBOREncode_AddFloatToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel, float dNum)
Laurence Lundbladeb275cdc2020-07-12 12:34:38 -07002242{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002243 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
2244 QCBOREncode_AddFloat(pMe, dNum);
Laurence Lundbladeb275cdc2020-07-12 12:34:38 -07002245}
2246
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002247static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002248QCBOREncode_AddFloatToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, float fNum)
Laurence Lundbladeb275cdc2020-07-12 12:34:38 -07002249{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002250 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
2251 QCBOREncode_AddFloat(pMe, fNum);
Laurence Lundbladeb275cdc2020-07-12 12:34:38 -07002252}
2253
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002254static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002255QCBOREncode_AddDoubleNoPreferredToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel, double dNum)
Laurence Lundblade32f3e622020-07-13 20:35:11 -07002256{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002257 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
2258 QCBOREncode_AddDoubleNoPreferred(pMe, dNum);
Laurence Lundblade32f3e622020-07-13 20:35:11 -07002259}
2260
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002261static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002262QCBOREncode_AddDoubleNoPreferredToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, double dNum)
Laurence Lundblade32f3e622020-07-13 20:35:11 -07002263{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002264 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
2265 QCBOREncode_AddDoubleNoPreferred(pMe, dNum);
Laurence Lundblade32f3e622020-07-13 20:35:11 -07002266}
2267
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002268static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002269QCBOREncode_AddFloatNoPreferredToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel, float dNum)
Laurence Lundblade32f3e622020-07-13 20:35:11 -07002270{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002271 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
2272 QCBOREncode_AddFloatNoPreferred(pMe, dNum);
Laurence Lundblade32f3e622020-07-13 20:35:11 -07002273}
2274
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002275static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002276QCBOREncode_AddFloatNoPreferredToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, float dNum)
Laurence Lundblade32f3e622020-07-13 20:35:11 -07002277{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07002278 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
2279 QCBOREncode_AddFloatNoPreferred(pMe, dNum);
Laurence Lundblade32f3e622020-07-13 20:35:11 -07002280}
Máté Tóth-Pálef5f07a2021-09-17 19:31:37 +02002281#endif /* USEFULBUF_DISABLE_ALL_FLOAT */
Laurence Lundblade32f3e622020-07-13 20:35:11 -07002282
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002283
Laurence Lundblade9b334962020-08-27 10:55:53 -07002284
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002285static inline void
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002286QCBOREncode_AddTDateEpoch(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, uint8_t uTag, int64_t nDate)
Laurence Lundblade9b334962020-08-27 10:55:53 -07002287{
2288 if(uTag == QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG) {
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002289 QCBOREncode_AddTag(pMe, CBOR_TAG_DATE_EPOCH);
Laurence Lundblade9b334962020-08-27 10:55:53 -07002290 }
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002291 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nDate);
Laurence Lundblade9b334962020-08-27 10:55:53 -07002292}
2293
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002294static inline void
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002295QCBOREncode_AddTDateEpochToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel, uint8_t uTag, int64_t nDate)
Laurence Lundblade9b334962020-08-27 10:55:53 -07002296{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002297 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002298 QCBOREncode_AddTDateEpoch(pMe, uTag, nDate);
Laurence Lundblade9b334962020-08-27 10:55:53 -07002299}
2300
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002301static inline void
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002302QCBOREncode_AddTDateEpochToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, uint8_t uTag, int64_t nDate)
Laurence Lundblade9b334962020-08-27 10:55:53 -07002303{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002304 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002305 QCBOREncode_AddTDateEpoch(pMe, uTag, nDate);
Laurence Lundblade9b334962020-08-27 10:55:53 -07002306}
2307
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002308static inline void
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002309QCBOREncode_AddDateEpoch(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nDate)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002310{
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002311 QCBOREncode_AddTDateEpoch(pMe, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, nDate);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002312}
2313
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002314static inline void
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002315QCBOREncode_AddDateEpochToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel, int64_t nDate)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002316{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002317 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002318 QCBOREncode_AddDateEpoch(pMe, nDate);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002319}
2320
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002321static inline void
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002322QCBOREncode_AddDateEpochToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, int64_t nDate)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002323{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002324 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002325 QCBOREncode_AddDateEpoch(pMe, nDate);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002326}
2327
2328
Laurence Lundblade46d63e92021-05-13 11:37:10 -07002329static inline void
2330QCBOREncode_AddTDaysEpoch(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, uint8_t uTag, int64_t nDays)
2331{
2332 if(uTag == QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG) {
2333 QCBOREncode_AddTag(pMe, CBOR_TAG_DAYS_EPOCH);
2334 }
2335 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nDays);
2336}
2337
2338static inline void
2339QCBOREncode_AddTDaysEpochToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel, uint8_t uTag, int64_t nDays)
2340{
2341 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
2342 QCBOREncode_AddTDaysEpoch(pMe, uTag, nDays);
2343}
2344
2345static inline void
2346QCBOREncode_AddTDaysEpochToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, uint8_t uTag, int64_t nDays)
2347{
2348 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
2349 QCBOREncode_AddTDaysEpoch(pMe, uTag, nDays);
2350}
2351
Laurence Lundblade9b334962020-08-27 10:55:53 -07002352
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002353static inline void
2354QCBOREncode_AddBytes(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, UsefulBufC Bytes)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002355{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002356 QCBOREncode_AddBuffer(pMe, CBOR_MAJOR_TYPE_BYTE_STRING, Bytes);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002357}
2358
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002359static inline void
2360QCBOREncode_AddBytesToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel, UsefulBufC Bytes)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002361{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002362 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
2363 QCBOREncode_AddBytes(pMe, Bytes);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002364}
2365
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002366static inline void
2367QCBOREncode_AddBytesToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, UsefulBufC Bytes)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002368{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002369 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
2370 QCBOREncode_AddBytes(pMe, Bytes);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002371}
2372
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002373static inline void
2374QCBOREncode_AddBytesLenOnly(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, UsefulBufC Bytes)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002375{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002376 QCBOREncode_AddBuffer(pMe, CBOR_MAJOR_NONE_TYPE_BSTR_LEN_ONLY, Bytes);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002377}
2378
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002379static inline void
2380QCBOREncode_AddBytesLenOnlyToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel, UsefulBufC Bytes)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002381{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002382 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
2383 QCBOREncode_AddBytesLenOnly(pMe, Bytes);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002384}
2385
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002386static inline void
2387QCBOREncode_AddBytesLenOnlyToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, UsefulBufC Bytes)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002388{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002389 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
2390 QCBOREncode_AddBytesLenOnly(pMe, Bytes);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002391}
2392
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002393
2394static inline void
2395QCBOREncode_AddTBinaryUUID(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, uint8_t uTagRequirement, UsefulBufC Bytes)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002396{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002397 if(uTagRequirement == QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG) {
2398 QCBOREncode_AddTag(pMe, CBOR_TAG_BIN_UUID);
2399 }
2400 QCBOREncode_AddBytes(pMe, Bytes);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002401}
2402
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002403static inline void
2404QCBOREncode_AddTBinaryUUIDToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
2405 const char *szLabel,
2406 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
2407 UsefulBufC Bytes)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002408{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002409 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
2410 QCBOREncode_AddTBinaryUUID(pMe, uTagRequirement, Bytes);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002411}
2412
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002413static inline void
2414QCBOREncode_AddTBinaryUUIDToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, uint8_t uTagRequirement, UsefulBufC Bytes)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002415{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002416 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
2417 QCBOREncode_AddTBinaryUUID(pMe, uTagRequirement, Bytes);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002418}
2419
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002420static inline void
2421QCBOREncode_AddBinaryUUID(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, UsefulBufC Bytes)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002422{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002423 QCBOREncode_AddTBinaryUUID(pMe, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, Bytes);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002424}
2425
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002426static inline void
2427QCBOREncode_AddBinaryUUIDToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel, UsefulBufC Bytes)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002428{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002429 QCBOREncode_AddTBinaryUUIDToMapSZ(pMe, szLabel, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, Bytes);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002430}
2431
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002432static inline void
2433QCBOREncode_AddBinaryUUIDToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, UsefulBufC Bytes)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002434{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002435 QCBOREncode_AddTBinaryUUIDToMapN(pMe, nLabel, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, Bytes);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002436}
2437
2438
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002439static inline void
2440QCBOREncode_AddTPositiveBignum(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, uint8_t uTagRequirement, UsefulBufC Bytes)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002441{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002442 if(uTagRequirement == QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG) {
2443 QCBOREncode_AddTag(pMe, CBOR_TAG_POS_BIGNUM);
2444 }
2445 QCBOREncode_AddBytes(pMe, Bytes);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002446}
2447
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002448static inline void
2449QCBOREncode_AddTPositiveBignumToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
2450 const char *szLabel,
2451 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
2452 UsefulBufC Bytes)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002453{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002454 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
2455 QCBOREncode_AddTPositiveBignum(pMe, uTagRequirement, Bytes);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002456}
2457
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002458static inline void
2459QCBOREncode_AddTPositiveBignumToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, uint8_t uTagRequirement, UsefulBufC Bytes)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002460{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002461 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
2462 QCBOREncode_AddTPositiveBignum(pMe, uTagRequirement, Bytes);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002463}
2464
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002465static inline void
2466QCBOREncode_AddPositiveBignum(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, UsefulBufC Bytes)
2467{
2468 QCBOREncode_AddTPositiveBignum(pMe, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, Bytes);
2469}
2470
2471static inline void
2472QCBOREncode_AddPositiveBignumToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel, UsefulBufC Bytes)
2473{
2474 QCBOREncode_AddTPositiveBignumToMapSZ(pMe, szLabel, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, Bytes);
2475}
2476
2477static inline void
2478QCBOREncode_AddPositiveBignumToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, UsefulBufC Bytes)
2479{
2480 QCBOREncode_AddTPositiveBignumToMapN(pMe, nLabel, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, Bytes);
2481}
2482
2483
2484static inline void
2485QCBOREncode_AddTNegativeBignum(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, uint8_t uTagRequirement, UsefulBufC Bytes)
2486{
2487 if(uTagRequirement == QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG) {
2488 QCBOREncode_AddTag(pMe, CBOR_TAG_NEG_BIGNUM);
2489 }
2490 QCBOREncode_AddBytes(pMe, Bytes);
2491}
2492
2493static inline void
2494QCBOREncode_AddTNegativeBignumToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
2495 const char *szLabel,
2496 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
2497 UsefulBufC Bytes)
2498{
2499 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
2500 QCBOREncode_AddTNegativeBignum(pMe, uTagRequirement, Bytes);
2501}
2502
2503static inline void
2504QCBOREncode_AddTNegativeBignumToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, uint8_t uTagRequirement, UsefulBufC Bytes)
2505{
2506 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
2507 QCBOREncode_AddTNegativeBignum(pMe, uTagRequirement, Bytes);
2508}
2509
2510static inline void
2511QCBOREncode_AddNegativeBignum(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, UsefulBufC Bytes)
2512{
2513 QCBOREncode_AddTNegativeBignum(pMe, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, Bytes);
2514}
2515
2516static inline void
2517QCBOREncode_AddNegativeBignumToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel, UsefulBufC Bytes)
2518{
2519 QCBOREncode_AddTNegativeBignumToMapSZ(pMe, szLabel, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, Bytes);
2520}
2521
2522static inline void
2523QCBOREncode_AddNegativeBignumToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, UsefulBufC Bytes)
2524{
2525 QCBOREncode_AddTNegativeBignumToMapN(pMe, nLabel, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, Bytes);
2526}
2527
2528
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002529
Laurence Lundbladedd6e76e2021-03-10 01:54:01 -07002530#ifndef QCBOR_DISABLE_EXP_AND_MANTISSA
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002531
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002532static inline void
2533QCBOREncode_AddTDecimalFraction(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
2534 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
2535 int64_t nMantissa,
2536 int64_t nBase10Exponent)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002537{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002538 uint64_t uTag;
2539 if(uTagRequirement == QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG) {
2540 uTag = CBOR_TAG_DECIMAL_FRACTION;
2541 } else {
2542 uTag = CBOR_TAG_INVALID64;
2543 }
2544 QCBOREncode_AddExponentAndMantissa(pMe,
2545 uTag,
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002546 NULLUsefulBufC,
2547 false,
2548 nMantissa,
2549 nBase10Exponent);
2550}
2551
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002552static inline void
2553QCBOREncode_AddTDecimalFractionToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
2554 const char *szLabel,
2555 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
2556 int64_t nMantissa,
2557 int64_t nBase10Exponent)
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002558{
2559 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
2560 QCBOREncode_AddTDecimalFraction(pMe, uTagRequirement, nMantissa, nBase10Exponent);
2561}
2562
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002563static inline void
2564QCBOREncode_AddTDecimalFractionToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
2565 int64_t nLabel,
2566 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
2567 int64_t nMantissa,
2568 int64_t nBase10Exponent)
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002569{
2570 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
2571 QCBOREncode_AddTDecimalFraction(pMe, uTagRequirement, nMantissa, nBase10Exponent);
2572}
2573
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002574static inline void
2575QCBOREncode_AddDecimalFraction(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
2576 int64_t nMantissa,
2577 int64_t nBase10Exponent)
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002578{
2579 QCBOREncode_AddTDecimalFraction(pMe, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, nMantissa, nBase10Exponent);
2580}
2581
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002582static inline void
2583QCBOREncode_AddDecimalFractionToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
2584 const char *szLabel,
2585 int64_t nMantissa,
2586 int64_t nBase10Exponent)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002587{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002588 QCBOREncode_AddTDecimalFractionToMapSZ(pMe, szLabel, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, nMantissa, nBase10Exponent);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002589}
2590
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002591static inline void
2592QCBOREncode_AddDecimalFractionToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
2593 int64_t nLabel,
2594 int64_t nMantissa,
2595 int64_t nBase10Exponent)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002596{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002597 QCBOREncode_AddTDecimalFractionToMapN(pMe, nLabel, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, nMantissa, nBase10Exponent);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002598}
2599
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002600
2601
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002602static inline void
2603QCBOREncode_AddTDecimalFractionBigNum(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
2604 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
2605 UsefulBufC Mantissa,
2606 bool bIsNegative,
2607 int64_t nBase10Exponent)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002608{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002609 uint64_t uTag;
2610 if(uTagRequirement == QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG) {
2611 uTag = CBOR_TAG_DECIMAL_FRACTION;
2612 } else {
2613 uTag = CBOR_TAG_INVALID64;
2614 }
2615 QCBOREncode_AddExponentAndMantissa(pMe,
2616 uTag,
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002617 Mantissa, bIsNegative,
2618 0,
2619 nBase10Exponent);
2620}
2621
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002622static inline void
2623QCBOREncode_AddTDecimalFractionBigNumToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
2624 const char *szLabel,
2625 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
2626 UsefulBufC Mantissa,
2627 bool bIsNegative,
2628 int64_t nBase10Exponent)
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002629{
2630 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
2631 QCBOREncode_AddTDecimalFractionBigNum(pMe, uTagRequirement, Mantissa, bIsNegative, nBase10Exponent);
2632}
2633
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002634static inline void
2635QCBOREncode_AddTDecimalFractionBigNumToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
2636 int64_t nLabel,
2637 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
2638 UsefulBufC Mantissa,
2639 bool bIsNegative,
2640 int64_t nBase10Exponent)
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002641{
2642 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
2643 QCBOREncode_AddTDecimalFractionBigNum(pMe, uTagRequirement, Mantissa, bIsNegative, nBase10Exponent);
2644}
2645
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002646static inline void
2647QCBOREncode_AddDecimalFractionBigNum(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
2648 UsefulBufC Mantissa,
2649 bool bIsNegative,
2650 int64_t nBase10Exponent)
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002651{
2652 QCBOREncode_AddTDecimalFractionBigNum(pMe, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, Mantissa, bIsNegative, nBase10Exponent);
2653}
2654
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002655static inline void
2656QCBOREncode_AddDecimalFractionBigNumToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
2657 const char *szLabel,
2658 UsefulBufC Mantissa,
2659 bool bIsNegative,
2660 int64_t nBase10Exponent)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002661{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002662 QCBOREncode_AddTDecimalFractionBigNumToMapSZ(pMe,
2663 szLabel,
2664 QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG,
2665 Mantissa,
2666 bIsNegative,
2667 nBase10Exponent);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002668}
2669
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002670static inline void
2671QCBOREncode_AddDecimalFractionBigNumToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
2672 int64_t nLabel,
2673 UsefulBufC Mantissa,
2674 bool bIsNegative,
2675 int64_t nBase2Exponent)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002676{
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002677 QCBOREncode_AddTDecimalFractionBigNumToMapN(pMe,
2678 nLabel,
2679 QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG,
2680 Mantissa,
2681 bIsNegative,
2682 nBase2Exponent);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002683}
2684
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002685
2686
2687
2688
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002689static inline void
2690QCBOREncode_AddTBigFloat(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
2691 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
2692 int64_t nMantissa,
2693 int64_t nBase2Exponent)
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002694{
2695 uint64_t uTag;
2696 if(uTagRequirement == QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG) {
2697 uTag = CBOR_TAG_BIGFLOAT;
2698 } else {
2699 uTag = CBOR_TAG_INVALID64;
2700 }
2701 QCBOREncode_AddExponentAndMantissa(pMe, uTag, NULLUsefulBufC, false, nMantissa, nBase2Exponent);
2702}
2703
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002704static inline void
2705QCBOREncode_AddTBigFloatToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
2706 const char *szLabel,
2707 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
2708 int64_t nMantissa,
2709 int64_t nBase2Exponent)
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002710{
2711 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
2712 QCBOREncode_AddTBigFloat(pMe, uTagRequirement, nMantissa, nBase2Exponent);
2713}
2714
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002715static inline void
2716QCBOREncode_AddTBigFloatToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
2717 int64_t nLabel,
2718 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
2719 int64_t nMantissa,
2720 int64_t nBase2Exponent)
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002721{
2722 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
2723 QCBOREncode_AddTBigFloat(pMe, uTagRequirement, nMantissa, nBase2Exponent);
2724}
2725
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002726static inline void
2727QCBOREncode_AddBigFloat(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
2728 int64_t nMantissa,
2729 int64_t nBase2Exponent)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002730{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002731 QCBOREncode_AddTBigFloat(pMe, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, nMantissa, nBase2Exponent);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002732}
2733
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002734static inline void
2735QCBOREncode_AddBigFloatToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
2736 const char *szLabel,
2737 int64_t nMantissa,
2738 int64_t nBase2Exponent)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002739{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002740 QCBOREncode_AddTBigFloatToMapSZ(pMe, szLabel, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, nMantissa, nBase2Exponent);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002741}
2742
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002743static inline void
2744QCBOREncode_AddBigFloatToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
2745 int64_t nLabel,
2746 int64_t nMantissa,
2747 int64_t nBase2Exponent)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002748{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002749 QCBOREncode_AddTBigFloatToMapN(pMe, nLabel, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, nMantissa, nBase2Exponent);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002750}
2751
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002752
2753
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002754static inline void
2755QCBOREncode_AddTBigFloatBigNum(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
2756 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
2757 UsefulBufC Mantissa,
2758 bool bIsNegative,
2759 int64_t nBase2Exponent)
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002760{
2761 uint64_t uTag;
2762 if(uTagRequirement == QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG) {
2763 uTag = CBOR_TAG_BIGFLOAT;
2764 } else {
2765 uTag = CBOR_TAG_INVALID64;
2766 }
2767 QCBOREncode_AddExponentAndMantissa(pMe, uTag, Mantissa, bIsNegative, 0, nBase2Exponent);
2768}
2769
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002770static inline void
2771QCBOREncode_AddTBigFloatBigNumToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
2772 const char *szLabel,
2773 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
2774 UsefulBufC Mantissa,
2775 bool bIsNegative,
2776 int64_t nBase2Exponent)
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002777{
2778 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
2779 QCBOREncode_AddTBigFloatBigNum(pMe, uTagRequirement, Mantissa, bIsNegative, nBase2Exponent);
2780}
2781
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002782static inline void
2783QCBOREncode_AddTBigFloatBigNumToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
2784 int64_t nLabel,
2785 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
2786 UsefulBufC Mantissa,
2787 bool bIsNegative,
2788 int64_t nBase2Exponent)
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002789{
2790 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
2791 QCBOREncode_AddTBigFloatBigNum(pMe, uTagRequirement, Mantissa, bIsNegative, nBase2Exponent);
2792}
2793
2794
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002795static inline void
2796QCBOREncode_AddBigFloatBigNum(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
2797 UsefulBufC Mantissa,
2798 bool bIsNegative,
2799 int64_t nBase2Exponent)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002800{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002801 QCBOREncode_AddTBigFloatBigNum(pMe, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, Mantissa, bIsNegative, nBase2Exponent);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002802}
2803
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002804static inline void
2805QCBOREncode_AddBigFloatBigNumToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
2806 const char *szLabel,
2807 UsefulBufC Mantissa,
2808 bool bIsNegative,
2809 int64_t nBase2Exponent)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002810{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002811 QCBOREncode_AddTBigFloatBigNumToMapSZ(pMe, szLabel, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, Mantissa, bIsNegative, nBase2Exponent);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002812}
2813
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07002814static inline void
2815QCBOREncode_AddBigFloatBigNumToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
2816 int64_t nLabel,
2817 UsefulBufC Mantissa,
2818 bool bIsNegative,
2819 int64_t nBase2Exponent)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002820{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002821 QCBOREncode_AddTBigFloatBigNumToMapN(pMe, nLabel, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, Mantissa, bIsNegative, nBase2Exponent);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002822}
Laurence Lundbladedd6e76e2021-03-10 01:54:01 -07002823#endif /* QCBOR_DISABLE_EXP_AND_MANTISSA */
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002824
2825
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002826static inline void
2827QCBOREncode_AddTURI(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, uint8_t uTagRequirement, UsefulBufC URI)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002828{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002829 if(uTagRequirement == QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG) {
2830 QCBOREncode_AddTag(pMe, CBOR_TAG_URI);
2831 }
2832 QCBOREncode_AddText(pMe, URI);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002833}
2834
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002835static inline void
2836QCBOREncode_AddTURIToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel, uint8_t uTagRequirement, UsefulBufC URI)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002837{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002838 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
2839 QCBOREncode_AddTURI(pMe, uTagRequirement, URI);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002840}
2841
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002842static inline void
2843QCBOREncode_AddTURIToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, uint8_t uTagRequirement, UsefulBufC URI)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002844{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002845 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
2846 QCBOREncode_AddTURI(pMe, uTagRequirement, URI);
2847}
2848
2849static inline void
2850QCBOREncode_AddURI(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, UsefulBufC URI)
2851{
2852 QCBOREncode_AddTURI(pMe, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, URI);
2853}
2854
2855static inline void
2856QCBOREncode_AddURIToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel, UsefulBufC URI)
2857{
2858 QCBOREncode_AddTURIToMapSZ(pMe, szLabel, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, URI);
2859}
2860
2861static inline void
2862QCBOREncode_AddURIToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, UsefulBufC URI)
2863{
2864 QCBOREncode_AddTURIToMapN(pMe, nLabel, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, URI);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002865}
2866
2867
2868
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002869static inline void
2870QCBOREncode_AddTB64Text(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, uint8_t uTagRequirement, UsefulBufC B64Text)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002871{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002872 if(uTagRequirement == QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG) {
2873 QCBOREncode_AddTag(pMe, CBOR_TAG_B64);
2874 }
2875 QCBOREncode_AddText(pMe, B64Text);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002876}
2877
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002878static inline void
2879QCBOREncode_AddTB64TextToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
2880 const char *szLabel,
2881 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
2882 UsefulBufC B64Text)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002883{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002884 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
2885 QCBOREncode_AddTB64Text(pMe, uTagRequirement, B64Text);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002886}
2887
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002888static inline void
2889QCBOREncode_AddTB64TextToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, uint8_t uTagRequirement, UsefulBufC B64Text)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002890{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002891 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
2892 QCBOREncode_AddTB64Text(pMe, uTagRequirement, B64Text);
2893}
2894
2895static inline void
2896QCBOREncode_AddB64Text(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, UsefulBufC B64Text)
2897{
2898 QCBOREncode_AddTB64Text(pMe, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, B64Text);
2899}
2900
2901static inline void
2902QCBOREncode_AddB64TextToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel, UsefulBufC B64Text)
2903{
2904 QCBOREncode_AddTB64TextToMapSZ(pMe, szLabel, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, B64Text);
2905}
2906
2907static inline void
2908QCBOREncode_AddB64TextToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, UsefulBufC B64Text)
2909{
2910 QCBOREncode_AddTB64TextToMapN(pMe, nLabel, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, B64Text);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002911}
2912
2913
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002914
2915static inline void
2916QCBOREncode_AddTB64URLText(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, uint8_t uTagRequirement, UsefulBufC B64Text)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002917{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002918 if(uTagRequirement == QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG) {
2919 QCBOREncode_AddTag(pMe, CBOR_TAG_B64URL);
2920 }
2921 QCBOREncode_AddText(pMe, B64Text);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002922}
2923
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002924static inline void
2925QCBOREncode_AddTB64URLTextToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
2926 const char *szLabel,
2927 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
2928 UsefulBufC B64Text)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002929{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002930 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
2931 QCBOREncode_AddTB64URLText(pMe, uTagRequirement, B64Text);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002932}
2933
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002934static inline void
2935QCBOREncode_AddTB64URLTextToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, uint8_t uTagRequirement, UsefulBufC B64Text)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002936{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002937 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
2938 QCBOREncode_AddTB64URLText(pMe, uTagRequirement, B64Text);
2939}
2940
2941static inline void
2942QCBOREncode_AddB64URLText(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, UsefulBufC B64Text)
2943{
2944 QCBOREncode_AddTB64URLText(pMe, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, B64Text);
2945}
2946
2947static inline void
2948QCBOREncode_AddB64URLTextToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel, UsefulBufC B64Text)
2949{
2950 QCBOREncode_AddTB64URLTextToMapSZ(pMe, szLabel, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, B64Text);
2951}
2952
2953static inline void
2954QCBOREncode_AddB64URLTextToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, UsefulBufC B64Text)
2955{
2956 QCBOREncode_AddTB64URLTextToMapN(pMe, nLabel, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, B64Text);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002957}
2958
2959
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002960
2961static inline void
2962QCBOREncode_AddTRegex(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, uint8_t uTagRequirement, UsefulBufC Bytes)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002963{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002964 if(uTagRequirement == QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG) {
2965 QCBOREncode_AddTag(pMe, CBOR_TAG_REGEX);
2966 }
2967 QCBOREncode_AddText(pMe, Bytes);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002968}
2969
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002970static inline void
2971QCBOREncode_AddTRegexToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel, uint8_t uTagRequirement, UsefulBufC Bytes)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002972{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002973 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
2974 QCBOREncode_AddTRegex(pMe, uTagRequirement, Bytes);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002975}
2976
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002977static inline void
2978QCBOREncode_AddTRegexToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, uint8_t uTagRequirement, UsefulBufC Bytes)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01002979{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07002980 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
2981 QCBOREncode_AddTRegex(pMe, uTagRequirement, Bytes);
2982}
2983
2984static inline void
2985QCBOREncode_AddRegex(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, UsefulBufC Bytes)
2986{
2987 QCBOREncode_AddTRegex(pMe, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, Bytes);
2988}
2989
2990static inline void
2991QCBOREncode_AddRegexToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel, UsefulBufC Bytes)
2992{
2993 QCBOREncode_AddTRegexToMapSZ(pMe, szLabel, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, Bytes);
2994}
2995
2996static inline void
2997QCBOREncode_AddRegexToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, UsefulBufC Bytes)
2998{
2999 QCBOREncode_AddTRegexToMapN(pMe, nLabel, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, Bytes);
3000
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003001}
3002
3003
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003004static inline void
3005QCBOREncode_AddTMIMEData(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, uint8_t uTagRequirement, UsefulBufC MIMEData)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003006{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003007 if(uTagRequirement == QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG) {
Laurence Lundblade4982f412020-09-18 23:02:18 -07003008 QCBOREncode_AddTag(pMe, CBOR_TAG_BINARY_MIME);
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003009 }
Laurence Lundblade4982f412020-09-18 23:02:18 -07003010 QCBOREncode_AddBytes(pMe, MIMEData);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003011}
3012
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003013static inline void
3014QCBOREncode_AddTMIMEDataToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
3015 const char *szLabel,
3016 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
3017 UsefulBufC MIMEData)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003018{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003019 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
3020 QCBOREncode_AddTMIMEData(pMe, uTagRequirement, MIMEData);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003021}
3022
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003023static inline void
3024QCBOREncode_AddTMIMEDataToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, uint8_t uTagRequirement, UsefulBufC MIMEData)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003025{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003026 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
3027 QCBOREncode_AddTMIMEData(pMe, uTagRequirement, MIMEData);
3028}
3029
3030static inline void
3031QCBOREncode_AddMIMEData(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, UsefulBufC MIMEData)
3032{
3033 QCBOREncode_AddTMIMEData(pMe, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, MIMEData);
3034}
3035
3036static inline void
3037QCBOREncode_AddMIMEDataToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel, UsefulBufC MIMEData)
3038{
3039 QCBOREncode_AddTMIMEDataToMapSZ(pMe, szLabel, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, MIMEData);
3040}
3041
3042static inline void
3043QCBOREncode_AddMIMEDataToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, UsefulBufC MIMEData)
3044{
3045 QCBOREncode_AddTMIMEDataToMapN(pMe, nLabel, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, MIMEData);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003046}
3047
3048
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003049static inline void
3050QCBOREncode_AddTDateString(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, uint8_t uTagRequirement, const char *szDate)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003051{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003052 if(uTagRequirement == QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG) {
3053 QCBOREncode_AddTag(pMe, CBOR_TAG_DATE_STRING);
3054 }
3055 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szDate);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003056}
3057
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003058static inline void
3059QCBOREncode_AddTDateStringToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
3060 const char *szLabel,
3061 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
3062 const char *szDate)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003063{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003064 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
3065 QCBOREncode_AddTDateString(pMe, uTagRequirement, szDate);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003066}
3067
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003068static inline void
3069QCBOREncode_AddTDateStringToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, uint8_t uTagRequirement, const char *szDate)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003070{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003071 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
3072 QCBOREncode_AddTDateString(pMe, uTagRequirement, szDate);
3073}
3074
3075static inline void
3076QCBOREncode_AddDateString(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szDate)
3077{
3078 QCBOREncode_AddTDateString(pMe, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, szDate);
3079}
3080
3081static inline void
3082QCBOREncode_AddDateStringToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel, const char *szDate)
3083{
3084 QCBOREncode_AddTDateStringToMapSZ(pMe, szLabel, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, szDate);
3085}
3086
3087static inline void
3088QCBOREncode_AddDateStringToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, const char *szDate)
3089{
3090 QCBOREncode_AddTDateStringToMapN(pMe, nLabel, QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG, szDate);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003091}
3092
3093
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003094static inline void
Laurence Lundblade46d63e92021-05-13 11:37:10 -07003095QCBOREncode_AddTDaysString(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, uint8_t uTagRequirement, const char *szDate)
3096{
3097 if(uTagRequirement == QCBOR_ENCODE_AS_TAG) {
3098 QCBOREncode_AddTag(pMe, CBOR_TAG_DAYS_STRING);
3099 }
3100 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szDate);
3101}
3102
3103static inline void
3104QCBOREncode_AddTDaysStringToMapSZ(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe,
3105 const char *szLabel,
3106 uint8_t uTagRequirement,
3107 const char *szDate)
3108{
3109 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
3110 QCBOREncode_AddTDaysString(pMe, uTagRequirement, szDate);
3111}
3112
3113static inline void
3114QCBOREncode_AddTDaysStringToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, uint8_t uTagRequirement, const char *szDate)
3115{
3116 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
3117 QCBOREncode_AddTDaysString(pMe, uTagRequirement, szDate);
3118}
3119
3120
3121
3122static inline void
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003123QCBOREncode_AddSimple(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, uint64_t uNum)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003124{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003125 QCBOREncode_AddType7(pMe, 0, uNum);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003126}
3127
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003128static inline void
3129QCBOREncode_AddSimpleToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel, uint8_t uSimple)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003130{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003131 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
3132 QCBOREncode_AddSimple(pMe, uSimple);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003133}
3134
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003135static inline void
3136QCBOREncode_AddSimpleToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int nLabel, uint8_t uSimple)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003137{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003138 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
3139 QCBOREncode_AddSimple(pMe, uSimple);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003140}
3141
3142
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003143static inline void
3144QCBOREncode_AddBool(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, bool b)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003145{
3146 uint8_t uSimple = CBOR_SIMPLEV_FALSE;
3147 if(b) {
3148 uSimple = CBOR_SIMPLEV_TRUE;
3149 }
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003150 QCBOREncode_AddSimple(pMe, uSimple);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003151}
3152
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003153static inline void
3154QCBOREncode_AddBoolToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel, bool b)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003155{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003156 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
3157 QCBOREncode_AddBool(pMe, b);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003158}
3159
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003160static inline void
3161QCBOREncode_AddBoolToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, bool b)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003162{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003163 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
3164 QCBOREncode_AddBool(pMe, b);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003165}
3166
3167
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003168static inline void
3169QCBOREncode_AddNULL(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003170{
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003171 QCBOREncode_AddSimple(pMe, CBOR_SIMPLEV_NULL);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003172}
3173
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003174static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003175QCBOREncode_AddNULLToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003176{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003177 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
3178 QCBOREncode_AddNULL(pMe);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003179}
3180
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003181static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003182QCBOREncode_AddNULLToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003183{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003184 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
3185 QCBOREncode_AddNULL(pMe);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003186}
3187
3188
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003189static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003190QCBOREncode_AddUndef(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003191{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003192 QCBOREncode_AddSimple(pMe, CBOR_SIMPLEV_UNDEF);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003193}
3194
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003195static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003196QCBOREncode_AddUndefToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003197{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003198 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
3199 QCBOREncode_AddUndef(pMe);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003200}
3201
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003202static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003203QCBOREncode_AddUndefToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003204{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003205 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
3206 QCBOREncode_AddUndef(pMe);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003207}
3208
3209
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003210static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003211QCBOREncode_OpenArray(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003212{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003213 QCBOREncode_OpenMapOrArray(pMe, CBOR_MAJOR_TYPE_ARRAY);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003214}
3215
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003216static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003217QCBOREncode_OpenArrayInMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003218{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003219 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
3220 QCBOREncode_OpenArray(pMe);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003221}
3222
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003223static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003224QCBOREncode_OpenArrayInMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003225{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003226 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
3227 QCBOREncode_OpenArray(pMe);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003228}
3229
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003230static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003231QCBOREncode_CloseArray(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003232{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003233 QCBOREncode_CloseMapOrArray(pMe, CBOR_MAJOR_TYPE_ARRAY);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003234}
3235
3236
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003237static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003238QCBOREncode_OpenMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003239{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003240 QCBOREncode_OpenMapOrArray(pMe, CBOR_MAJOR_TYPE_MAP);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003241}
3242
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003243static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003244QCBOREncode_OpenMapInMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003245{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003246 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
3247 QCBOREncode_OpenMap(pMe);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003248}
3249
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003250static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003251QCBOREncode_OpenMapInMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003252{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003253 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
3254 QCBOREncode_OpenMap(pMe);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003255}
3256
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003257static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003258QCBOREncode_CloseMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003259{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003260 QCBOREncode_CloseMapOrArray(pMe, CBOR_MAJOR_TYPE_MAP);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003261}
3262
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003263static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003264QCBOREncode_OpenArrayIndefiniteLength(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003265{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003266 QCBOREncode_OpenMapOrArrayIndefiniteLength(pMe, CBOR_MAJOR_NONE_TYPE_ARRAY_INDEFINITE_LEN);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003267}
3268
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003269static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003270QCBOREncode_OpenArrayIndefiniteLengthInMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003271{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003272 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
3273 QCBOREncode_OpenArrayIndefiniteLength(pMe);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003274}
3275
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003276static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003277QCBOREncode_OpenArrayIndefiniteLengthInMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003278{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003279 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
3280 QCBOREncode_OpenArrayIndefiniteLength(pMe);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003281}
3282
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003283static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003284QCBOREncode_CloseArrayIndefiniteLength(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003285{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003286 QCBOREncode_CloseMapOrArrayIndefiniteLength(pMe, CBOR_MAJOR_NONE_TYPE_ARRAY_INDEFINITE_LEN);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003287}
3288
3289
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003290static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003291QCBOREncode_OpenMapIndefiniteLength(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003292{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003293 QCBOREncode_OpenMapOrArrayIndefiniteLength(pMe, CBOR_MAJOR_NONE_TYPE_MAP_INDEFINITE_LEN);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003294}
3295
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003296static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003297QCBOREncode_OpenMapIndefiniteLengthInMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003298{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003299 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
3300 QCBOREncode_OpenMapIndefiniteLength(pMe);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003301}
3302
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003303static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003304QCBOREncode_OpenMapIndefiniteLengthInMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003305{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003306 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
3307 QCBOREncode_OpenMapIndefiniteLength(pMe);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003308}
3309
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003310static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003311QCBOREncode_CloseMapIndefiniteLength(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003312{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003313 QCBOREncode_CloseMapOrArrayIndefiniteLength(pMe, CBOR_MAJOR_NONE_TYPE_MAP_INDEFINITE_LEN);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003314}
3315
3316
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003317static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003318QCBOREncode_BstrWrap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003319{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003320 QCBOREncode_OpenMapOrArray(pMe, CBOR_MAJOR_TYPE_BYTE_STRING);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003321}
3322
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003323static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003324QCBOREncode_BstrWrapInMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003325{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003326 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
3327 QCBOREncode_BstrWrap(pMe);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003328}
3329
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003330static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003331QCBOREncode_BstrWrapInMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003332{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003333 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
3334 QCBOREncode_BstrWrap(pMe);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003335}
3336
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003337static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003338QCBOREncode_CloseBstrWrap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, UsefulBufC *pWrappedCBOR)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003339{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003340 QCBOREncode_CloseBstrWrap2(pMe, true, pWrappedCBOR);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003341}
3342
3343
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003344static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003345QCBOREncode_AddEncoded(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, UsefulBufC Encoded)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003346{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003347 QCBOREncode_AddBuffer(pMe, CBOR_MAJOR_NONE_TYPE_RAW, Encoded);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003348}
3349
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003350static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003351QCBOREncode_AddEncodedToMap(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, const char *szLabel, UsefulBufC Encoded)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003352{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003353 QCBOREncode_AddSZString(pMe, szLabel);
3354 QCBOREncode_AddEncoded(pMe, Encoded);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003355}
3356
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003357static inline void
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003358QCBOREncode_AddEncodedToMapN(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe, int64_t nLabel, UsefulBufC Encoded)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003359{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003360 QCBOREncode_AddInt64(pMe, nLabel);
3361 QCBOREncode_AddEncoded(pMe, Encoded);
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003362}
3363
3364
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003365static inline int
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003366QCBOREncode_IsBufferNULL(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003367{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003368 return UsefulOutBuf_IsBufferNULL(&(pMe->OutBuf));
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003369}
3370
Laurence Lundbladeae66d3f2020-09-14 18:12:08 -07003371static inline QCBORError
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003372QCBOREncode_GetErrorState(QCBOREncodeContext *pMe)
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003373{
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003374 if(UsefulOutBuf_GetError(&(pMe->OutBuf))) {
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003375 // Items didn't fit in the buffer.
3376 // This check catches this condition for all the appends and inserts
3377 // so checks aren't needed when the appends and inserts are performed.
3378 // And of course UsefulBuf will never overrun the input buffer given
3379 // to it. No complex analysis of the error handling in this file is
3380 // needed to know that is true. Just read the UsefulBuf code.
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003381 pMe->uError = QCBOR_ERR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL;
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003382 // QCBOR_ERR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL masks other errors, but that is
3383 // OK. Once the caller fixes this, they'll be unmasked.
3384 }
3385
Laurence Lundblade6416a0f2020-09-19 23:26:34 -07003386 return (QCBORError)pMe->uError;
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003387}
3388
3389
Laurence Lundblade45d5e482020-09-15 21:15:15 -07003390/* ========================================================================
3391 END OF PRIVATE INLINE IMPLEMENTATION
3392 ======================================================================== */
Michael Eckel5c531332020-03-02 01:35:30 +01003393
3394#ifdef __cplusplus
3395}
3396#endif
3397
Laurence Lundblade844bb5c2020-03-01 17:27:25 -08003398#endif /* qcbor_encode_h */