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# -*- coding: ascii -*-
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#  Util/asn1.py : Minimal support for ASN.1 DER binary encoding.
#
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import struct

from Crypto.Util.py3compat import byte_string, bchr, bord

from Crypto.Util.number import long_to_bytes, bytes_to_long

__all__ = ['DerObject', 'DerInteger', 'DerBoolean', 'DerOctetString',
           'DerNull', 'DerSequence', 'DerObjectId', 'DerBitString', 'DerSetOf']

# Useful references:
# - https://luca.ntop.org/Teaching/Appunti/asn1.html
# - https://letsencrypt.org/docs/a-warm-welcome-to-asn1-and-der/
# - https://www.zytrax.com/tech/survival/asn1.html
# - https://www.oss.com/asn1/resources/books-whitepapers-pubs/larmouth-asn1-book.pdf
# - https://www.itu.int/ITU-T/studygroups/com17/languages/X.690-0207.pdf
# - https://misc.daniel-marschall.de/asn.1/oid-converter/online.php

def _is_number(x, only_non_negative=False):
    test = 0
    try:
        test = x + test
    except TypeError:
        return False
    return not only_non_negative or x >= 0


class BytesIO_EOF(object):
    """This class differs from BytesIO in that a ValueError exception is
    raised whenever EOF is reached."""

    def __init__(self, initial_bytes):
        self._buffer = initial_bytes
        self._index = 0
        self._bookmark = None

    def set_bookmark(self):
        self._bookmark = self._index

    def data_since_bookmark(self):
        assert self._bookmark is not None
        return self._buffer[self._bookmark:self._index]

    def remaining_data(self):
        return len(self._buffer) - self._index

    def read(self, length):
        new_index = self._index + length
        if new_index > len(self._buffer):
            raise ValueError("Not enough data for DER decoding: expected %d bytes and found %d" % (new_index, len(self._buffer)))

        result = self._buffer[self._index:new_index]
        self._index = new_index
        return result

    def read_byte(self):
        return bord(self.read(1)[0])


class DerObject(object):
        """Base class for defining a single DER object.

        This class should never be directly instantiated.
        """

        def __init__(self, asn1Id=None, payload=b'', implicit=None,
                     constructed=False, explicit=None):
                """Initialize the DER object according to a specific ASN.1 type.

                :Parameters:
                  asn1Id : integer or byte
                    The universal DER tag number for this object
                    (e.g. 0x10 for a SEQUENCE).
                    If None, the tag is not known yet.

                  payload : byte string
                    The initial payload of the object (that it,
                    the content octets).
                    If not specified, the payload is empty.

                  implicit : integer or byte
                    The IMPLICIT tag number (< 0x1F) to use for the encoded object.
                    It overrides the universal tag *asn1Id*.
                    It cannot be combined with the ``explicit`` parameter.
                    By default, there is no IMPLICIT tag.

                  constructed : bool
                    True when the ASN.1 type is *constructed*.
                    False when it is *primitive* (default).

                  explicit : integer or byte
                    The EXPLICIT tag number (< 0x1F) to use for the encoded object.
                    It cannot be combined with the ``implicit`` parameter.
                    By default, there is no EXPLICIT tag.
                """

                if asn1Id is None:
                    # The tag octet will be read in with ``decode``
                    self._tag_octet = None
                    return
                asn1Id = self._convertTag(asn1Id)

                self.payload = payload

                # In a BER/DER identifier octet:
                # * bits 4-0 contain the tag value
                # * bit 5 is set if the type is 'constructed'
                #   and unset if 'primitive'
                # * bits 7-6 depend on the encoding class
                #
                # Class        | Bit 7, Bit 6
                # ----------------------------------
                # universal    |   0      0
                # application  |   0      1
                # context-spec |   1      0 (default for IMPLICIT/EXPLICIT)
                # private      |   1      1
                #

                constructed_bit = 0x20 if constructed else 0x00

                if None not in (explicit, implicit):
                    raise ValueError("Explicit and implicit tags are"
                                     " mutually exclusive")

                if implicit is not None:
                    # IMPLICIT tag overrides asn1Id
                    self._tag_octet = 0x80 | constructed_bit | self._convertTag(implicit)
                elif explicit is not None:
                    # 'constructed bit' is always asserted for an EXPLICIT tag
                    self._tag_octet = 0x80 | 0x20 | self._convertTag(explicit)
                    self._inner_tag_octet = constructed_bit | asn1Id
                else:
                    # Neither IMPLICIT nor EXPLICIT
                    self._tag_octet = constructed_bit | asn1Id

        def _convertTag(self, tag):
                """Check if *tag* is a real DER tag (5 bits).
                Convert it from a character to number if necessary.
                """
                if not _is_number(tag):
                    if len(tag) == 1:
                        tag = bord(tag[0])
                # Ensure that tag is a low tag
                if not (_is_number(tag) and 0 <= tag < 0x1F):
                    raise ValueError("Wrong DER tag")
                return tag

        @staticmethod
        def _definite_form(length):
                """Build length octets according to BER/DER
                definite form.
                """
                if length > 127:
                        encoding = long_to_bytes(length)
                        return bchr(len(encoding) + 128) + encoding
                return bchr(length)

        def encode(self):
                """Return this DER element, fully encoded as a binary byte string."""

                # Concatenate identifier octets, length octets,
                # and contents octets

                output_payload = self.payload

                # In case of an EXTERNAL tag, first encode the inner
                # element.
                if hasattr(self, "_inner_tag_octet"):
                    output_payload = (bchr(self._inner_tag_octet) +
                                      self._definite_form(len(self.payload)) +
                                      self.payload)

                return (bchr(self._tag_octet) +
                        self._definite_form(len(output_payload)) +
                        output_payload)

        def _decodeLen(self, s):
                """Decode DER length octets from a file."""

                length = s.read_byte()

                if length > 127:
                    encoded_length = s.read(length & 0x7F)
                    if bord(encoded_length[0]) == 0:
                        raise ValueError("Invalid DER: length has leading zero")
                    length = bytes_to_long(encoded_length)
                    if length <= 127:
                        raise ValueError("Invalid DER: length in long form but smaller than 128")

                return length

        def decode(self, der_encoded, strict=False):
                """Decode a complete DER element, and re-initializes this
                object with it.

                Args:
                  der_encoded (byte string): A complete DER element.

                Raises:
                  ValueError: in case of parsing errors.
                """

                if not byte_string(der_encoded):
                    raise ValueError("Input is not a byte string")

                s = BytesIO_EOF(der_encoded)
                self._decodeFromStream(s, strict)

                # There shouldn't be other bytes left
                if s.remaining_data() > 0:
                    raise ValueError("Unexpected extra data after the DER structure")

                return self

        def _decodeFromStream(self, s, strict):
                """Decode a complete DER element from a file."""

                idOctet = s.read_byte()
                if self._tag_octet is not None:
                    if idOctet != self._tag_octet:
                        raise ValueError("Unexpected DER tag")
                else:
                    self._tag_octet = idOctet
                length = self._decodeLen(s)
                self.payload = s.read(length)

                # In case of an EXTERNAL tag, further decode the inner
                # element.
                if hasattr(self, "_inner_tag_octet"):
                    p = BytesIO_EOF(self.payload)
                    inner_octet = p.read_byte()
                    if inner_octet != self._inner_tag_octet:
                        raise ValueError("Unexpected internal DER tag")
                    length = self._decodeLen(p)
                    self.payload = p.read(length)

                    # There shouldn't be other bytes left
                    if p.remaining_data() > 0:
                        raise ValueError("Unexpected extra data after the DER structure")


class DerInteger(DerObject):
        """Class to model a DER INTEGER.

        An example of encoding is::

          >>> from Crypto.Util.asn1 import DerInteger
          >>> from binascii import hexlify, unhexlify
          >>> int_der = DerInteger(9)
          >>> print hexlify(int_der.encode())

        which will show ``020109``, the DER encoding of 9.

        And for decoding::

          >>> s = unhexlify(b'020109')
          >>> try:
          >>>   int_der = DerInteger()
          >>>   int_der.decode(s)
          >>>   print int_der.value
          >>> except ValueError:
          >>>   print "Not a valid DER INTEGER"

        the output will be ``9``.

        :ivar value: The integer value
        :vartype value: integer
        """

        def __init__(self, value=0, implicit=None, explicit=None):
                """Initialize the DER object as an INTEGER.

                :Parameters:
                  value : integer
                    The value of the integer.

                  implicit : integer
                    The IMPLICIT tag to use for the encoded object.
                    It overrides the universal tag for INTEGER (2).
                """

                DerObject.__init__(self, 0x02, b'', implicit,
                                   False, explicit)
                self.value = value  # The integer value

        def encode(self):
                """Return the DER INTEGER, fully encoded as a
                binary string."""

                number = self.value
                self.payload = b''
                while True:
                    self.payload = bchr(int(number & 255)) + self.payload
                    if 128 <= number <= 255:
                        self.payload = bchr(0x00) + self.payload
                    if -128 <= number <= 255:
                        break
                    number >>= 8
                return DerObject.encode(self)

        def decode(self, der_encoded, strict=False):
                """Decode a DER-encoded INTEGER, and re-initializes this
                object with it.

                Args:
                  der_encoded (byte string): A complete INTEGER DER element.

                Raises:
                  ValueError: in case of parsing errors.
                """

                return DerObject.decode(self, der_encoded, strict=strict)

        def _decodeFromStream(self, s, strict):
                """Decode a complete DER INTEGER from a file."""

                # Fill up self.payload
                DerObject._decodeFromStream(self, s, strict)

                if strict:
                    if len(self.payload) == 0:
                        raise ValueError("Invalid encoding for DER INTEGER: empty payload")
                    if len(self.payload) >= 2 and struct.unpack('>H', self.payload[:2])[0] < 0x80:
                        raise ValueError("Invalid encoding for DER INTEGER: leading zero")

                # Derive self.value from self.payload
                self.value = 0
                bits = 1
                for i in self.payload:
                    self.value *= 256
                    self.value += bord(i)
                    bits <<= 8
                if self.payload and bord(self.payload[0]) & 0x80:
                    self.value -= bits


class DerBoolean(DerObject):
    """Class to model a DER-encoded BOOLEAN.

    An example of encoding is::

    >>> from Crypto.Util.asn1 import DerBoolean
    >>> bool_der = DerBoolean(True)
    >>> print(bool_der.encode().hex())

    which will show ``0101ff``, the DER encoding of True.

    And for decoding::

    >>> s = bytes.fromhex('0101ff')
    >>> try:
    >>>   bool_der = DerBoolean()
    >>>   bool_der.decode(s)
    >>>   print(bool_der.value)
    >>> except ValueError:
    >>>   print "Not a valid DER BOOLEAN"

    the output will be ``True``.

    :ivar value: The boolean value
    :vartype value: boolean
    """
    def __init__(self, value=False, implicit=None, explicit=None):
        """Initialize the DER object as a BOOLEAN.

        Args:
          value (boolean):
            The value of the boolean. Default is False.

          implicit (integer or byte):
            The IMPLICIT tag number (< 0x1F) to use for the encoded object.
            It overrides the universal tag for BOOLEAN (1).
            It cannot be combined with the ``explicit`` parameter.
            By default, there is no IMPLICIT tag.

          explicit (integer or byte):
            The EXPLICIT tag number (< 0x1F) to use for the encoded object.
            It cannot be combined with the ``implicit`` parameter.
            By default, there is no EXPLICIT tag.
        """

        DerObject.__init__(self, 0x01, b'', implicit, False, explicit)
        self.value = value  # The boolean value

    def encode(self):
        """Return the DER BOOLEAN, fully encoded as a binary string."""

        self.payload = b'\xFF' if self.value else b'\x00'
        return DerObject.encode(self)

    def decode(self, der_encoded, strict=False):
        """Decode a DER-encoded BOOLEAN, and re-initializes this object with it.

        Args:
            der_encoded (byte string): A DER-encoded BOOLEAN.

        Raises:
            ValueError: in case of parsing errors.
        """

        return DerObject.decode(self, der_encoded, strict)

    def _decodeFromStream(self, s, strict):
        """Decode a DER-encoded BOOLEAN from a file."""

        # Fill up self.payload
        DerObject._decodeFromStream(self, s, strict)

        if len(self.payload) != 1:
            raise ValueError("Invalid encoding for DER BOOLEAN: payload is not 1 byte")

        if bord(self.payload[0]) == 0:
            self.value = False
        elif bord(self.payload[0]) == 0xFF:
            self.value = True
        else:
            raise ValueError("Invalid payload for DER BOOLEAN")


class DerSequence(DerObject):
        """Class to model a DER SEQUENCE.

        This object behaves like a dynamic Python sequence.

        Sub-elements that are INTEGERs behave like Python integers.

        Any other sub-element is a binary string encoded as a complete DER
        sub-element (TLV).

        An example of encoding is:

          >>> from Crypto.Util.asn1 import DerSequence, DerInteger
          >>> from binascii import hexlify, unhexlify
          >>> obj_der = unhexlify('070102')
          >>> seq_der = DerSequence([4])
          >>> seq_der.append(9)
          >>> seq_der.append(obj_der.encode())
          >>> print hexlify(seq_der.encode())

        which will show ``3009020104020109070102``, the DER encoding of the
        sequence containing ``4``, ``9``, and the object with payload ``02``.

        For decoding:

          >>> s = unhexlify(b'3009020104020109070102')
          >>> try:
          >>>   seq_der = DerSequence()
          >>>   seq_der.decode(s)
          >>>   print len(seq_der)
          >>>   print seq_der[0]
          >>>   print seq_der[:]
          >>> except ValueError:
          >>>   print "Not a valid DER SEQUENCE"

        the output will be::

          3
          4
          [4, 9, b'\x07\x01\x02']

        """

        def __init__(self, startSeq=None, implicit=None, explicit=None):
                """Initialize the DER object as a SEQUENCE.

                :Parameters:
                  startSeq : Python sequence
                    A sequence whose element are either integers or
                    other DER objects.

                  implicit : integer or byte
                    The IMPLICIT tag number (< 0x1F) to use for the encoded object.
                    It overrides the universal tag for SEQUENCE (16).
                    It cannot be combined with the ``explicit`` parameter.
                    By default, there is no IMPLICIT tag.

                  explicit : integer or byte
                    The EXPLICIT tag number (< 0x1F) to use for the encoded object.
                    It cannot be combined with the ``implicit`` parameter.
                    By default, there is no EXPLICIT tag.
                """

                DerObject.__init__(self, 0x10, b'', implicit, True, explicit)
                if startSeq is None:
                    self._seq = []
                else:
                    self._seq = startSeq

        # A few methods to make it behave like a python sequence

        def __delitem__(self, n):
                del self._seq[n]

        def __getitem__(self, n):
                return self._seq[n]

        def __setitem__(self, key, value):
                self._seq[key] = value

        def __setslice__(self, i, j, sequence):
                self._seq[i:j] = sequence

        def __delslice__(self, i, j):
                del self._seq[i:j]

        def __getslice__(self, i, j):
                return self._seq[max(0, i):max(0, j)]

        def __len__(self):
                return len(self._seq)

        def __iadd__(self, item):
                self._seq.append(item)
                return self

        def append(self, item):
                self._seq.append(item)
                return self

        def insert(self, index, item):
                self._seq.insert(index, item)
                return self

        def hasInts(self, only_non_negative=True):
                """Return the number of items in this sequence that are
                integers.

                Args:
                  only_non_negative (boolean):
                    If ``True``, negative integers are not counted in.
                """

                items = [x for x in self._seq if _is_number(x, only_non_negative)]
                return len(items)

        def hasOnlyInts(self, only_non_negative=True):
                """Return ``True`` if all items in this sequence are integers
                or non-negative integers.

                This function returns False is the sequence is empty,
                or at least one member is not an integer.

                Args:
                  only_non_negative (boolean):
                    If ``True``, the presence of negative integers
                    causes the method to return ``False``."""
                return self._seq and self.hasInts(only_non_negative) == len(self._seq)

        def encode(self):
                """Return this DER SEQUENCE, fully encoded as a
                binary string.

                Raises:
                  ValueError: if some elements in the sequence are neither integers
                              nor byte strings.
                """
                self.payload = b''
                for item in self._seq:
                    if byte_string(item):
                        self.payload += item
                    elif _is_number(item):
                        self.payload += DerInteger(item).encode()
                    else:
                        self.payload += item.encode()
                return DerObject.encode(self)

        def decode(self, der_encoded, strict=False, nr_elements=None, only_ints_expected=False):
                """Decode a complete DER SEQUENCE, and re-initializes this
                object with it.

                Args:
                  der_encoded (byte string):
                    A complete SEQUENCE DER element.
                  nr_elements (None or integer or list of integers):
                    The number of members the SEQUENCE can have
                  only_ints_expected (boolean):
                    Whether the SEQUENCE is expected to contain only integers.
                  strict (boolean):
                    Whether decoding must check for strict DER compliancy.

                Raises:
                  ValueError: in case of parsing errors.

                DER INTEGERs are decoded into Python integers. Any other DER
                element is not decoded. Its validity is not checked.
                """

                self._nr_elements = nr_elements
                result = DerObject.decode(self, der_encoded, strict=strict)

                if only_ints_expected and not self.hasOnlyInts():
                    raise ValueError("Some members are not INTEGERs")

                return result

        def _decodeFromStream(self, s, strict):
                """Decode a complete DER SEQUENCE from a file."""

                self._seq = []

                # Fill up self.payload
                DerObject._decodeFromStream(self, s, strict)

                # Add one item at a time to self.seq, by scanning self.payload
                p = BytesIO_EOF(self.payload)
                while p.remaining_data() > 0:
                    p.set_bookmark()

                    der = DerObject()
                    der._decodeFromStream(p, strict)

                    # Parse INTEGERs differently
                    if der._tag_octet != 0x02:
                        self._seq.append(p.data_since_bookmark())
                    else:
                        derInt = DerInteger()
                        data = p.data_since_bookmark()
                        derInt.decode(data, strict=strict)
                        self._seq.append(derInt.value)

                ok = True
                if self._nr_elements is not None:
                    try:
                        ok = len(self._seq) in self._nr_elements
                    except TypeError:
                        ok = len(self._seq) == self._nr_elements

                if not ok:
                    raise ValueError("Unexpected number of members (%d)"
                                     " in the sequence" % len(self._seq))


class DerOctetString(DerObject):
    """Class to model a DER OCTET STRING.

    An example of encoding is:

    >>> from Crypto.Util.asn1 import DerOctetString
    >>> from binascii import hexlify, unhexlify
    >>> os_der = DerOctetString(b'\\xaa')
    >>> os_der.payload += b'\\xbb'
    >>> print hexlify(os_der.encode())

    which will show ``0402aabb``, the DER encoding for the byte string
    ``b'\\xAA\\xBB'``.

    For decoding:

    >>> s = unhexlify(b'0402aabb')
    >>> try:
    >>>   os_der = DerOctetString()
    >>>   os_der.decode(s)
    >>>   print hexlify(os_der.payload)
    >>> except ValueError:
    >>>   print "Not a valid DER OCTET STRING"

    the output will be ``aabb``.

    :ivar payload: The content of the string
    :vartype payload: byte string
    """

    def __init__(self, value=b'', implicit=None):
        """Initialize the DER object as an OCTET STRING.

        :Parameters:
          value : byte string
            The initial payload of the object.
            If not specified, the payload is empty.

          implicit : integer
            The IMPLICIT tag to use for the encoded object.
            It overrides the universal tag for OCTET STRING (4).
        """
        DerObject.__init__(self, 0x04, value, implicit, False)


class DerNull(DerObject):
    """Class to model a DER NULL element."""

    def __init__(self):
        """Initialize the DER object as a NULL."""

        DerObject.__init__(self, 0x05, b'', None, False)


class DerObjectId(DerObject):
    """Class to model a DER OBJECT ID.

    An example of encoding is:

    >>> from Crypto.Util.asn1 import DerObjectId
    >>> from binascii import hexlify, unhexlify
    >>> oid_der = DerObjectId("1.2")
    >>> oid_der.value += ".840.113549.1.1.1"
    >>> print hexlify(oid_der.encode())

    which will show ``06092a864886f70d010101``, the DER encoding for the
    RSA Object Identifier ``1.2.840.113549.1.1.1``.

    For decoding:

    >>> s = unhexlify(b'06092a864886f70d010101')
    >>> try:
    >>>   oid_der = DerObjectId()
    >>>   oid_der.decode(s)
    >>>   print oid_der.value
    >>> except ValueError:
    >>>   print "Not a valid DER OBJECT ID"

    the output will be ``1.2.840.113549.1.1.1``.

    :ivar value: The Object ID (OID), a dot separated list of integers
    :vartype value: string
    """

    def __init__(self, value='', implicit=None, explicit=None):
        """Initialize the DER object as an OBJECT ID.

        :Parameters:
          value : string
            The initial Object Identifier (e.g. "1.2.0.0.6.2").
          implicit : integer
            The IMPLICIT tag to use for the encoded object.
            It overrides the universal tag for OBJECT ID (6).
          explicit : integer
            The EXPLICIT tag to use for the encoded object.
        """
        DerObject.__init__(self, 0x06, b'', implicit, False, explicit)
        self.value = value

    def encode(self):
        """Return the DER OBJECT ID, fully encoded as a
        binary string."""

        comps = [int(x) for x in self.value.split(".")]

        if len(comps) < 2:
            raise ValueError("Not a valid Object Identifier string")
        if comps[0] > 2:
            raise ValueError("First component must be 0, 1 or 2")
        if comps[0] < 2 and comps[1] > 39:
            raise ValueError("Second component must be 39 at most")

        subcomps = [40 * comps[0] + comps[1]] + comps[2:]

        encoding = []
        for v in reversed(subcomps):
            encoding.append(v & 0x7F)
            v >>= 7
            while v:
                encoding.append((v & 0x7F) | 0x80)
                v >>= 7

        self.payload = b''.join([bchr(x) for x in reversed(encoding)])
        return DerObject.encode(self)

    def decode(self, der_encoded, strict=False):
        """Decode a complete DER OBJECT ID, and re-initializes this
        object with it.

        Args:
            der_encoded (byte string):
                A complete DER OBJECT ID.
            strict (boolean):
                Whether decoding must check for strict DER compliancy.

        Raises:
            ValueError: in case of parsing errors.
        """

        return DerObject.decode(self, der_encoded, strict)

    def _decodeFromStream(self, s, strict):
        """Decode a complete DER OBJECT ID from a file."""

        # Fill up self.payload
        DerObject._decodeFromStream(self, s, strict)

        # Derive self.value from self.payload
        p = BytesIO_EOF(self.payload)

        subcomps = []
        v = 0
        while p.remaining_data():
            c = p.read_byte()
            v = (v << 7) + (c & 0x7F)
            if not (c & 0x80):
                subcomps.append(v)
                v = 0

        if len(subcomps) == 0:
            raise ValueError("Empty payload")

        if subcomps[0] < 40:
            subcomps[:1] = [0, subcomps[0]]
        elif subcomps[0] < 80:
            subcomps[:1] = [1, subcomps[0] - 40]
        else:
            subcomps[:1] = [2, subcomps[0] - 80]

        self.value = ".".join([str(x) for x in subcomps])


class DerBitString(DerObject):
    """Class to model a DER BIT STRING.

    An example of encoding is:

    >>> from Crypto.Util.asn1 import DerBitString
    >>> bs_der = DerBitString(b'\\xAA')
    >>> bs_der.value += b'\\xBB'
    >>> print(bs_der.encode().hex())

    which will show ``030300aabb``, the DER encoding for the bit string
    ``b'\\xAA\\xBB'``.

    For decoding:

    >>> s = bytes.fromhex('030300aabb')
    >>> try:
    >>>   bs_der = DerBitString()
    >>>   bs_der.decode(s)
    >>>   print(bs_der.value.hex())
    >>> except ValueError:
    >>>   print "Not a valid DER BIT STRING"

    the output will be ``aabb``.

    :ivar value: The content of the string
    :vartype value: byte string
    """

    def __init__(self, value=b'', implicit=None, explicit=None):
        """Initialize the DER object as a BIT STRING.

        :Parameters:
          value : byte string or DER object
            The initial, packed bit string.
            If not specified, the bit string is empty.
          implicit : integer
            The IMPLICIT tag to use for the encoded object.
            It overrides the universal tag for BIT STRING (3).
          explicit : integer
            The EXPLICIT tag to use for the encoded object.
        """
        DerObject.__init__(self, 0x03, b'', implicit, False, explicit)

        # The bitstring value (packed)
        if isinstance(value, DerObject):
            self.value = value.encode()
        else:
            self.value = value

    def encode(self):
        """Return the DER BIT STRING, fully encoded as a
        byte string."""

        # Add padding count byte
        self.payload = b'\x00' + self.value
        return DerObject.encode(self)

    def decode(self, der_encoded, strict=False):
        """Decode a complete DER BIT STRING, and re-initializes this
        object with it.

        Args:
            der_encoded (byte string): a complete DER BIT STRING.
            strict (boolean):
                Whether decoding must check for strict DER compliancy.

        Raises:
            ValueError: in case of parsing errors.
        """

        return DerObject.decode(self, der_encoded, strict)

    def _decodeFromStream(self, s, strict):
        """Decode a complete DER BIT STRING DER from a file."""

        # Fill-up self.payload
        DerObject._decodeFromStream(self, s, strict)

        if self.payload and bord(self.payload[0]) != 0:
            raise ValueError("Not a valid BIT STRING")

        # Fill-up self.value
        self.value = b''
        # Remove padding count byte
        if self.payload:
            self.value = self.payload[1:]


class DerSetOf(DerObject):
    """Class to model a DER SET OF.

    An example of encoding is:

    >>> from Crypto.Util.asn1 import DerBitString
    >>> from binascii import hexlify, unhexlify
    >>> so_der = DerSetOf([4,5])
    >>> so_der.add(6)
    >>> print hexlify(so_der.encode())

    which will show ``3109020104020105020106``, the DER encoding
    of a SET OF with items 4,5, and 6.

    For decoding:

    >>> s = unhexlify(b'3109020104020105020106')
    >>> try:
    >>>   so_der = DerSetOf()
    >>>   so_der.decode(s)
    >>>   print [x for x in so_der]
    >>> except ValueError:
    >>>   print "Not a valid DER SET OF"

    the output will be ``[4, 5, 6]``.
    """

    def __init__(self, startSet=None, implicit=None):
        """Initialize the DER object as a SET OF.

        :Parameters:
          startSet : container
            The initial set of integers or DER encoded objects.
          implicit : integer
            The IMPLICIT tag to use for the encoded object.
            It overrides the universal tag for SET OF (17).
        """
        DerObject.__init__(self, 0x11, b'', implicit, True)
        self._seq = []

        # All elements must be of the same type (and therefore have the
        # same leading octet)
        self._elemOctet = None

        if startSet:
            for e in startSet:
                self.add(e)

    def __getitem__(self, n):
        return self._seq[n]

    def __iter__(self):
        return iter(self._seq)

    def __len__(self):
        return len(self._seq)

    def add(self, elem):
        """Add an element to the set.

        Args:
            elem (byte string or integer):
              An element of the same type of objects already in the set.
              It can be an integer or a DER encoded object.
        """

        if _is_number(elem):
            eo = 0x02
        elif isinstance(elem, DerObject):
            eo = self._tag_octet
        else:
            eo = bord(elem[0])

        if self._elemOctet != eo:
            if self._elemOctet is not None:
                raise ValueError("New element does not belong to the set")
            self._elemOctet = eo

        if elem not in self._seq:
            self._seq.append(elem)

    def decode(self, der_encoded, strict=False):
        """Decode a complete SET OF DER element, and re-initializes this
        object with it.

        DER INTEGERs are decoded into Python integers. Any other DER
        element is left undecoded; its validity is not checked.

        Args:
            der_encoded (byte string): a complete DER BIT SET OF.
            strict (boolean):
                Whether decoding must check for strict DER compliancy.

        Raises:
            ValueError: in case of parsing errors.
        """

        return DerObject.decode(self, der_encoded, strict)

    def _decodeFromStream(self, s, strict):
        """Decode a complete DER SET OF from a file."""

        self._seq = []

        # Fill up self.payload
        DerObject._decodeFromStream(self, s, strict)

        # Add one item at a time to self.seq, by scanning self.payload
        p = BytesIO_EOF(self.payload)
        setIdOctet = -1
        while p.remaining_data() > 0:
            p.set_bookmark()

            der = DerObject()
            der._decodeFromStream(p, strict)

            # Verify that all members are of the same type
            if setIdOctet < 0:
                setIdOctet = der._tag_octet
            else:
                if setIdOctet != der._tag_octet:
                    raise ValueError("Not all elements are of the same DER type")

            # Parse INTEGERs differently
            if setIdOctet != 0x02:
                self._seq.append(p.data_since_bookmark())
            else:
                derInt = DerInteger()
                derInt.decode(p.data_since_bookmark(), strict)
                self._seq.append(derInt.value)
        # end

    def encode(self):
        """Return this SET OF DER element, fully encoded as a
        binary string.
        """

        # Elements in the set must be ordered in lexicographic order
        ordered = []
        for item in self._seq:
            if _is_number(item):
                bys = DerInteger(item).encode()
            elif isinstance(item, DerObject):
                bys = item.encode()
            else:
                bys = item
            ordered.append(bys)
        ordered.sort()
        self.payload = b''.join(ordered)
        return DerObject.encode(self)

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