| OID information is generated via a series of perl scripts. In order, the full |
| list of commands to run are: |
| |
| perl objects.pl objects.txt obj_mac.num ../../include/openssl/obj_mac.h |
| perl obj_dat.pl ../../include/openssl/obj_mac.h obj_dat.h |
| perl obj_xref.pl obj_mac.num obj_xref.txt > obj_xref.h |
| |
| objects.txt contains the list of all built-in OIDs. It is processed by |
| objects.pl to output obj_mac.num and obj_mac.h. obj_mac.num is the list of NID |
| values for each OID. This is an input/output parameter so NID values are stable |
| across regenerations. obj_mac.h is the header which defines macros for all the |
| built-in OIDs in C. |
| |
| obj_mac.h is read by obj_dat.pl to generate obj_dat.h. obj_dat.h contains the |
| ASN1_OBJECTs corresponding to built-in OIDs themselves along with lookup tables |
| for search by short name, OID, etc. |
| |
| obj_mac.num and obj_xref.txt are read by obj_xref.pl to generate |
| obj_xref.h. obj_xref.txt links signature OIDs to corresponding public key |
| algorithms and digests. obj_xref.h contains lookup tables for querying this |
| information in both directions. |
| |
| Dependency graph: |
| |
| objects.txt |
| | |
| V |
| [objects.pl] <--+ |
| / \ | |
| V V | |
| obj_mac.h obj_mac.num obj_xref.txt |
| | \ / |
| V V V |
| [obj_dat.pl] [obj_xref.pl] |
| | | |
| V V |
| obj_dat.h obj_xref.h |