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HP Open Source Security for OpenVMS Volume 1: Common Data Security Architecture > CDSA API Functions

TP_CrlCreateTemplate

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NAME

CSSM_TP_CrlCreateTemplate — Create an unsigned memory-resident CRL template (CDSA)

SYNOPSIS

# include <cssm.h>
API:
CSSM_RETURN CSSMAPI CSSM_TP_CrlCreateTemplate
(CSSM_TP_HANDLE TPHandle,
CSSM_CL_HANDLE CLHandle,
uint32 NumberOfFields,
const CSSM_FIELD *CrlFields,
CSSM_DATA_PTR NewCrlTemplate)
SPI:
CSSM_RETURN CSSMTPI TP_CrlCreateTemplate
(CSSM_TP_HANDLE TPHandle,
CSSM_CL_HANDLE CLHandle,
uint32 NumberOfFields,
const CSSM_FIELD *CrlFields,
CSSM_DATA_PTR NewCrlTemplate)

LIBRARY

Common Security Services Manager library (cdsa$incssm300_shr.exe)

PARAMETERS

TPHandle (input) 

The handle that describes the add-in trust policy module used to perform this function.

CLHandle (input/optional)
  

The handle that describes the add-in certificate library module used to perform this function.

NumberOfFields (input)
  

The number of OID/value pairs specified in the CrlFields input parameter.

CrlFields (input)
  

Any array of field OID/value pairs containing the values to initialize the CRL attribute fields

NewCrlTemplate (output)
  

A pointer to the CSSM_DATA structure containing the new CRL. The NewCrl->Data is allocated by the service provider and must be deallocated by the application.

DESCRIPTION

This function creates an unsigned, memory-resident CRL template. Fields in the CRL are initialized based on the descriptive data specified by the OID/value input pairs in CrlFields and the local domain policy of the TP. The specified OID/value pairs can initialize all or a subset of the general attribute fields in the new CRL, though the module developer may specify a set of fields that must be or cannot be set using this operation. The NewCrlTemplate output is an unsigned CRL template in the format supported by the TP.

RETURN VALUE

A CSSM_RETURN value indicating success or specifying a particular error condition. The value CSSM_OK indicates success. All other values represent an error condition.

ERRORS

Errors are described in the CDSA Technical Standard.

CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_CL_HANDLE
CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_FIELD_POINTER
CSSMERR_TP_UNKNOWN_TAG
CSSMERR_TP_INVALID_NUMBER_OF_FIELDS

SEE ALSO

Books

Intel CDSA Application Developer's Guide

Online Help

Functions for the CSSM API:

CSSM_TP_CrlSignWithKey, CSSM_TP_CrlSignWithCert

Functions for the TP SPI:

TP_CrlSignWithKey, TP_CrlSignWithCert