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*/
SequenceOfPsid ::= SEQUENCE OF Psid
/**
* @class ServiceSpecificPermissions
*
* @brief This structure represents the Service Specific Permissions (SSP)
* relevant to a given entry in a PsidSsp. The meaning of the SSP is specific
* to the associated Psid. SSPs may be PSID-specific octet strings or
* bitmap-based. See Annex C for further discussion of how application
* specifiers may choose which SSP form to use.
*
* <br><br><b>Consistency with issuing certificate</b>.
*
* <br><br>If a certificate has an appPermissions entry A for which the ssp
* field is opaque, A is consistent with the issuing certificate if the
* issuing certificate contains one of the following:
* <ul>
* <li> (OPTION 1) A SubjectPermissions field indicating the choice all and
* no PsidSspRange field containing the psid field in A;</li>
*
* <li> (OPTION 2) A PsidSspRange P for which the following holds:</li>
* <ul>
* <li> The psid field in P is equal to the psid field in A and one of the
* following is true:</li>
* <ul>
* <li> The sspRange field in P indicates all.</li>
*
* <li> The sspRange field in P indicates opaque and one of the entries in
* the opaque field in P is an OCTET STRING identical to the opaque field in
* A.</li>
* </ul>
* </ul>
* </ul>
*
* For consistency rules for other types of ServiceSpecificPermissions,
* see the following subclauses.
*/
ServiceSpecificPermissions ::= CHOICE {
opaque OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..MAX)),
...,
bitmapSsp BitmapSsp
}
/**
* @class BitmapSsp
*
* @brief This structure represents a bitmap representation of a SSP. The
* mapping of the bits of the bitmap to constraints on the signed SPDU is
* PSID-specific.
*
* <br><br><b>Consistency with issuing certificate</b>.
*
* <br><br>If a certificate has an appPermissions entry A for which the ssp
* field is bitmapSsp, A is consistent with the issuing certificate if the
* issuing certificate contains one of the following:
* <ul>
* <li> (OPTION 1) A SubjectPermissions field indicating the choice all and
* no PsidSspRange field containing the psid field in A;</li>
*
* <li> (OPTION 2) A PsidSspRange P for which the following holds:</li>
* <ul>
* <li> The psid field in P is equal to the psid field in A and one of the
* following is true:</li>
* <ul>
* <li> EITHER The sspRange field in P indicates all</li>
*
* <li> OR The sspRange field in P indicates bitmapSspRange and for every
* bit set to 1 in the sspBitmask in P, the bit in the identical position in
* the sspValue in A is set equal to the bit in that position in the
* sspValue in P.</li>
* </ul>
* </ul>
* </ul>
*
* NOTE: A BitmapSsp B is consistent with a BitmapSspRange R if for every
* bit set to 1 in the sspBitmask in R, the bit in the identical position in
* B is set equal to the bit in that position in the sspValue in R. For each
* bit set to 0 in the sspBitmask in R, the corresponding bit in the
* identical position in B may be freely set to 0 or 1, i.e., if a bit is
* set to 0 in the sspBitmask in R, the value of corresponding bit in the
* identical position in B has no bearing on whether B and R are consistent.
*/
BitmapSsp ::= OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..31))
/**
* @class PsidSspRange
*
* @brief This structure represents the certificate issuing or requesting
* permissions of the certificate holder with respect to one particular set
* of application permissions.
*
* @param psid identifies the application area.
*
* @param sspRange identifies the SSPs associated with that PSID for which
* the holder may issue or request certificates. If sspRange is omitted, the
* holder may issue or request certificates for any SSP for that PSID.
*/
PsidSspRange ::= SEQUENCE {
psid Psid,
sspRange SspRange OPTIONAL
}
/**
* @class SequenceOfPsidSspRange
*
* @brief This type is used for clarity of definitions.
*/
SequenceOfPsidSspRange ::= SEQUENCE OF PsidSspRange
/**
* @class SspRange
*
* @brief This structure identifies the SSPs associated with a PSID for
* which the holder may issue or request certificates.
*
* <br><br><b>Consistency with issuing certificate</b>.
*
* <br><br>If a certificate has a PsidSspRange A for which the ssp field is
* opaque, A is consistent with the issuing certificate if the issuing
* certificate contains one of the following:
* <ul>
* <li> (OPTION 1) A SubjectPermissions field indicating the choice all and
* no PsidSspRange field containing the psid field in A;</li>
*
* <li> (OPTION 2) a PsidSspRange P for which the following holds:</li>
* <ul>
* <li> The psid field in P is equal to the psid field in A and one of the
* following is true:</li>
* <ul>
* <li> The sspRange field in P indicates all.</li>
*
* <li> The sspRange field in P indicates opaque, and the sspRange field in
* A indicates opaque, and every OCTET STRING within the opaque in A is a
* duplicate of an OCTET STRING within the opaque in P.</li>
* </ul>
* </ul>
* </ul>
*
* If a certificate has a PsidSspRange A for which the ssp field is all,
* A is consistent with the issuing certificate if the issuing certificate
* contains a PsidSspRange P for which the following holds:
* <ul>
* <li> (OPTION 1) A SubjectPermissions field indicating the choice all and
* no PsidSspRange field containing the psid field in A;</li>
*
* <li>(OPTION 2) A PsidSspRange P for which the psid field in P is equal to
* the psid field in A and the sspRange field in P indicates all.</li>
* </ul>
*
* For consistency rules for other types of SspRange, see the following
* subclauses.
*
* <br><br>NOTE: The choice "all" may also be indicated by omitting the
* SspRange in the enclosing PsidSspRange structure. Omitting the SspRange is
* preferred to explicitly indicating "all".
*/
SspRange ::= CHOICE {
opaque SequenceOfOctetString,
all NULL,
... ,
bitmapSspRange BitmapSspRange
}
/**
* @class BitmapSspRange
*
* @brief This structure represents a bitmap representation of a SSP. The
* sspValue indicates permissions. The sspBitmask contains an octet string
* used to permit or constrain sspValue fields in issued certificates. The
* sspValue and sspBitmask fields shall be of the same length.
*
* <br><br><b>Consistency with issuing certificate</b>.
*
* <br><br>If a certificate has an PsidSspRange value P for which the
* sspRange field is bitmapSspRange, P is consistent with the issuing
* certificate if the issuing certificate contains one of the following:
* <ul>
* <li> (OPTION 1) A SubjectPermissions field indicating the choice all and
* no PsidSspRange field containing the psid field in P;</li>
*
* <li> (OPTION 2) A PsidSspRange R for which the following holds:</li>
* <ul>
* <li> The psid field in R is equal to the psid field in P and one of the
* following is true:</li>
* <ul>
* <li> EITHER The sspRange field in R indicates all</li>
*
* <li> OR The sspRange field in R indicates bitmapSspRange and for every
* bit set to 1 in the sspBitmask in R:</li>
* <ul>
* <li> The bit in the identical position in the sspBitmask in P is set
* equal to 1, AND</li>
*
* <li> The bit in the identical position in the sspValue in P is set equal
* to the bit in that position in the sspValue in R.</li>
* </ul>
* </ul>
* </ul>
* </ul>
*
* <br>Reference ETSI TS 103 097 [B7] for more information on bitmask SSPs.
*/
BitmapSspRange ::= SEQUENCE {
sspValue OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..32)),
sspBitmask OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..32))
}
/**
* @class SequenceOfOctetString
*
* @brief This type is used for clarity of definitions.
*/
SequenceOfOctetString ::=
SEQUENCE (SIZE (0..MAX)) OF OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..MAX))
--***************************************************************************--
-- Certificate Components --
--***************************************************************************--
/**
* @class SubjectAssurance
*
* @brief This field contains the certificate holder’s assurance level, which
* indicates the security of both the platform and storage of secret keys as
* well as the confidence in this assessment.
*
* <br><br>This field is encoded as defined in Table 1, where "A" denotes bit
* fields specifying an assurance level, "R" reserved bit fields, and "C" bit
* fields specifying the confidence.
*
* <br><br>Table 1: Bitwise encoding of subject assurance
*
* <table>
* <tr>
* <td><b>Bit number</b></td> <td>7</td> <td>6</td> <td>5</td> <td>4</td>
* <td>3</td> <td>2</td> <td>1</td> <td>0</td>
* </tr>
* <tr>
* <td><b>Interpretation</b></td> <td>A</td> <td>A</td> <td>A</td> <td>R</td>
* <td>R</td> <td>R</td> <td>C</td> <td>C</td>
* </tr>
* </table>
*
* In Table 1, bit number 0 denotes the least significant bit. Bit 7
* to bit 5 denote the device's assurance levels, bit 4 to bit 2 are reserved
* for future use, and bit 1 and bit 0 denote the confidence.
*
* <br><br>The specification of these assurance levels as well as the
* encoding of the confidence levels is outside the scope of the present
* document. It can be assumed that a higher assurance value indicates that
* the holder is more trusted than the holder of a certificate with lower
* assurance value and the same confidence value.
*
* <br><br>NOTE: This field was originally specified in ETSI TS 103 097 [B7]
* and future uses of this field are anticipated to be consistent with future
* versions of that document.
*/
SubjectAssurance ::= OCTET STRING (SIZE(1))
/**
* @class CrlSeries
*
* @brief This integer identifies a series of CRLs issued under the authority
* of a particular CRACA.
*/
CrlSeries ::= Uint16
--***************************************************************************--
-- Pseudonym Linkage --
--***************************************************************************--
/**
* @class IValue
*
* @brief This atomic type is used in the definition of other data structures.
*/
IValue ::= Uint16
/**
* @class Hostname
*
* @brief This is a UTF-8 string as defined in IETF RFC 3629. The contents
* are determined by policy.
*/
Hostname ::= UTF8String (SIZE(0..255))
/**
* @class LinkageValue
*
* @brief This is the individual linkage value. See 5.1.3 and 7.3 for details
* of use.
*/
LinkageValue ::= OCTET STRING (SIZE(9))
/**
* @class GroupLinkageValue
*
* @brief This is the group linkage value. See 5.1.3 and 7.3 for details of
* use.
*/
GroupLinkageValue ::= SEQUENCE {
jValue OCTET STRING (SIZE(4)),
value OCTET STRING (SIZE(9))
}
/**
* @class LaId
*
* @brief This structure contains a LA Identifier for use in the algorithms
* specified in 5.1.3.4.
*/
LaId ::= OCTET STRING (SIZE(2))
/**
* @class LinkageSeed
*
* @brief This structure contains a linkage seed value for use in the
* algorithms specified in 5.1.3.4.
*/
LinkageSeed ::= OCTET STRING (SIZE(16))
END