This has been replaced by encode_OID from the OID_registry.  To use,
consumers must make sure the OID is present in enum OID in
oid_registry.h and then use encode_OID with the enum.

Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <[email protected]>
---
 include/linux/asn1_encoder.h |  3 --
 lib/asn1_encoder.c           | 91 ------------------------------------
 2 files changed, 94 deletions(-)

diff --git a/include/linux/asn1_encoder.h b/include/linux/asn1_encoder.h
index 08cd0c2ad34f..5f8cf47ede59 100644
--- a/include/linux/asn1_encoder.h
+++ b/include/linux/asn1_encoder.h
@@ -13,9 +13,6 @@ unsigned char *
 asn1_encode_integer(unsigned char *data, const unsigned char *end_data,
                    s64 integer);
 unsigned char *
-asn1_encode_oid(unsigned char *data, const unsigned char *end_data,
-               u32 oid[], int oid_len);
-unsigned char *
 asn1_encode_tag(unsigned char *data, const unsigned char *end_data,
                u32 tag, const unsigned char *string, int len);
 unsigned char *
diff --git a/lib/asn1_encoder.c b/lib/asn1_encoder.c
index 0fd3c454a468..c0db3cbebe89 100644
--- a/lib/asn1_encoder.c
+++ b/lib/asn1_encoder.c
@@ -85,97 +85,6 @@ asn1_encode_integer(unsigned char *data, const unsigned char 
*end_data,
 }
 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(asn1_encode_integer);
 
-/* calculate the base 128 digit values setting the top bit of the first octet 
*/
-static int asn1_encode_oid_digit(unsigned char **_data, int *data_len, u32 oid)
-{
-       unsigned char *data = *_data;
-       int start = 7 + 7 + 7 + 7;
-       int ret = 0;
-
-       if (*data_len < 1)
-               return -EINVAL;
-
-       /* quick case */
-       if (oid == 0) {
-               *data++ = 0x80;
-               (*data_len)--;
-               goto out;
-       }
-
-       while (oid >> start == 0)
-               start -= 7;
-
-       while (start > 0 && *data_len > 0) {
-               u8 byte;
-
-               byte = oid >> start;
-               oid = oid - (byte << start);
-               start -= 7;
-               byte |= 0x80;
-               *data++ = byte;
-               (*data_len)--;
-       }
-
-       if (*data_len > 0) {
-               *data++ = oid;
-               (*data_len)--;
-       } else {
-               ret = -EINVAL;
-       }
-
- out:
-       *_data = data;
-       return ret;
-}
-
-/**
- * asn1_encode_oid() - encode an oid to ASN.1
- * @data:      position to begin encoding at
- * @end_data:  end of data pointer, points one beyond last usable byte in @data
- * @oid:       array of oids
- * @oid_len:   length of oid array
- *
- * this encodes an OID up to ASN.1 when presented as an array of OID values
- */
-unsigned char *
-asn1_encode_oid(unsigned char *data, const unsigned char *end_data,
-               u32 oid[], int oid_len)
-{
-       int data_len = end_data - data;
-       unsigned char *d = data + 2;
-       int i, ret;
-
-       if (WARN(oid_len < 2, "OID must have at least two elements"))
-               return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
-
-       if (WARN(oid_len > 32, "OID is too large"))
-               return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
-
-       if (IS_ERR(data))
-               return data;
-
-
-       /* need at least 3 bytes for tag, length and OID encoding */
-       if (data_len < 3)
-               return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
-
-       data[0] = _tag(UNIV, PRIM, OID);
-       *d++ = oid[0] * 40 + oid[1];
-
-       data_len -= 3;
-
-       for (i = 2; i < oid_len; i++) {
-               ret = asn1_encode_oid_digit(&d, &data_len, oid[i]);
-               if (ret < 0)
-                       return ERR_PTR(ret);
-       }
-
-       data[1] = d - data - 2;
-
-       return d;
-}
-EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(asn1_encode_oid);
-
 /**
  * asn1_encode_length() - encode a length to follow an ASN.1 tag
  * @data: pointer to encode at
-- 
2.35.3


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