ISO/IEC DIS 8824-3
(Main)Information technology -- Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1)
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ISO/IEC DIS 8824-3
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Information technology — Abstract Syntax Notation One
(ASN.1) —
Part 3:
Constraint specification
Technologies de l'information — Notation de syntaxe abstraite numéro un (ASN.1) —
Partie 3: Spécification des contraintesICS: 35.100.60
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CONTENTS
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Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................... lvi
Information technology – Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1): Constraint specification ........... 56
1 Scope .......................................................................................................................................................... 56
2 Normative references .................................................................................................................................. 56
2.1 Identical Recommendations | International Standards ..................................................................... 56
3 Definitions .................................................................................................................................................. 56
3.1 Specification of basic notation ........................................................................................................ 56
3.2 Information object specification ...................................................................................................... 56
3.3 Parameterization of ASN.1 specification ........................................................................................ 56
3.4 Additional definitions ...................................................................................................................... 56
4 Abbreviations ............................................................................................................................................. 56
5 Convention ................................................................................................................................................. 56
6 Notation ...................................................................................................................................................... 56
6.1 Constraint ........................................................................................................................................ 56
7 ASN.1 lexical items .................................................................................................................................... 56
7.1 Additional keywords ....................................................................................................................... 56
8 General constraint specification ................................................................................................................. 56
9 User-defined constraints ............................................................................................................................. 56
10 Table constraints, including component relation constraints ...................................................................... 56
11 Contents constraints .................................................................................................................................... 56
Annex A Constraining instance-of types ............................................................................................................. 56
A.4 Example .......................................................................................................................................... 56
Annex B Summary of the notation ............................................................................................ 56
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Introduction
Application designers require a notation to define a structured data type to convey their semantics. This is provided in
Rec. ITU-T X.680 | ISO/IEC 8824-1 and Rec. ITU-T X.681 | ISO/IEC 8824-2. A notation is also required to further
constrain the values that can appear. Examples of such constraints are restricting the range of some component(s), or
using a specified information object set to constrain an "ObjectClassFieldType" component, or using the "AtNotation"
to specify a relation between components.This Recommendation | International Standard provides the notation for the general case of constraint specification.
NOTE 1 – For historical reasons the special case of a "subtype constraint" is specified in Rec. ITU-T X.680 | ISO/IEC 8824-1.
Constraint notation can appear (in round brackets) after any use of the syntactic construct "Type", and the purpose of
this Recommendation | International Standard is to specify the general case of what goes in the round brackets.
NOTE 2 – Multiple constraints (each inside its own round brackets) can be applied to the same "Type", as the result of
constraining a "Type" is itself formally a "Type" construct.When a constraint is applied to the textually outermost use of a "Type" construct, it results in the creation of a new type
which is a subtype of the original (parent) type.A subtype of a parent type can itself be used in defining other subtypes of the same parent type in other uses of the
constraint notation. Thus the subset of values constituting a subtype can be defined either by limiting the range of the
parent type, or by specifying the subtype as a union of sets of values.NOTE 3 – The "ValueSet" notation specified in Rec. ITU-T X.680 | ISO/IEC 8824-1, 16.7, provides a further means of
specifying a subtype.Constraints may also be used to produce a subtype of a parent type (as described above) when the notation is embedded
within another type. However, some "component relation" constraints are textually included following a "Type" (within
a set or sequence type definition), but are not used to restrict the set of possible values of the "Type" which they follow
(the referencing component). Rather, they specify a relation between the value of the referencing component and the
value of one or more other "Type"s in the same set or sequence type (called the referenced components).
Component relation constraints can be seen as subtyping the sequence type within which they are embedded, but not
necessarily the referencing type.A constraint on an "ObjectClassFieldType" component can be applied by restricting the type or values in the component
by using an information object set. Such constraints are called table constraints, since they are specified in terms of the
"associated table" of the object set. The component relation constraints defined in this Recommendation | International
Standard are a special case of table constraints.Finally, a "Type" may be subtyped by specifying the set of values in the subtype by human-readable text. Such a
constraint is called a user-defined constraint. For example, a user-defined constraint can be specified to constrain a BIT
STRING to the set of values produced by the encryption of a value of a specified ASN.1 type.
It is the purpose of this Recommendation | International Standard to provide the notation to be used for specifying table
constraints (including component relation constraints), and user-defined constraints.
NOTE 4 – In general, full support for the specification of constraints in a flexible way (particularly component relation
constraints, subtyping constraints, and user-defined constraints with a formally defined body) would require notation with a
power comparable to that of programming languages. Such power can only be sensibly provided by the establishment of links
from the ASN.1 notation into some other defined computer language. This version of this Recommendation | International
Standard does not provide such links, and hence supports only a small number of constraining mechanisms.
While the embedding of notation defining constraints (subtypes and relationships) will frequently be the most
convenient form of specification (particularly for the simple subtyping of primitive components of structures), separate
(external) specification will sometimes be preferred, particularly where the constraints are being imposed by a separate
group from that which defined the basic protocol.NOTE 5 – The parameterization defined in Rec. ITU-T X.683 | ISO/IEC 8824-4 is specifically designed to enable a piece of
ASN.1 specification (and in particular, a constraint) to be parameterized, allowing the actual constraint to be imposed by some
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The notations for constraint specification supported here are:
– user-defined constraints (see clause 9);
– table constraints, including component relation constraints between two components which are
carrying values related to an information object, defined using the notation of Rec. ITU-T X.681 |
ISO/IEC 8824-2 (see clause 10);– contents constraints (see clause 11).
The application of table constraints to the "InstanceOfType" construct of Rec. ITU-T X.681 | ISO/IEC 8824-2, Annex
C, is specified in Annex A.© ISO/IEC 2020 – All rights reserved
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
Rec. ITU-T X.682 (2015 E)
ITU-T RECOMMENDATION
Information technology –
Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1):
Constraint specification
1 Scope
This Recommendation | International Standard is part of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) and provides notation
for specifying user-defined constraints, table constraints, and contents constraints.
2 Normative referencesThe following Recommendations and International Standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text,
constitute provisions of this Recommendation | International Standard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated
were valid. All Recommendations and Standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this
Recommendation | International Standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent
edition of the Recommendations and Standards listed below. Members of IEC and ISO maintain registers of currently
valid International Standards. The Telecommunication Standardization Bureau of the ITU maintains a list of currently
valid ITU-T Recommendations.2.1 Identical Recommendations | International Standards
– Recommendation ITU-T X.680 (2020) | ISO/IEC 8824-1:2020, Information technology – Abstract
Syntax Notation One (ASN.1): Specification of basic notation.– Recommendation ITU-T X.681 (2020) | ISO/IEC 8824-2:2020, Information technology – Abstract
Syntax Notation One (ASN.1): Information object specification.– Recommendation ITU-T X.683 (2020) | ISO/IEC 8824-4:2020, Information technology – Abstract
Syntax Notation One (ASN.1): Parameterization of ASN.1 specifications.3 Definitions
For the purposes of this Recommendation | International Standard, the following definitions apply.
3.1 Specification of basic notationThis Recommendation | International Standard uses the terms defined in Rec. ITU-T X.680 | ISO/IEC 8824-1.
3.2 Information object specificationThis Recommendation | International Standard uses the terms defined in Rec. ITU-T X.681 | ISO/IEC 8824-2.
3.3 Parameterization of ASN.1 specificationThis Recommendation | International Standard uses the following term defined in Rec. ITU-T X.683 | ISO/IEC 8824-4:
– parameterized type.3.4 Additional definitions
3.4.1 component relation constraint: A constraint on the values of a set type or sequence type which is textually
associated with one of the component types (the referencing component) of the set type or sequence type, and which
specifies the relationship between the value of that component and the values of one or more other components (the
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3.4.2 constrained type: The innermost "Type" which contains the referencing component and all of the referenced
components of some component relation constraint.3.4.3 constraining set: The information object set referenced in some component relation constraint.
3.4.4 constraining table: The associated table (see Rec. ITU-T X.681 | ISO/IEC 8824-2, clause 13) corresponding
to a constraining set.3.4.5 referenced component: A component of a set type or sequence type identified in a component relation
constraint.3.4.6 referencing component: A component of a set type or sequence type which has an associated component
relation constraint.3.4.7 selected rows: Those rows of a constraining table which contain, in the appropriate columns, the values of all
of the referenced components.3.4.8 table constraint: A constraint applied to an object class field type which demands that its values conform to
the contents of the appropriate column of some table.3.4.9 user-defined constraint: A constraint which requires a more complicated statement than can be
accommodated by the other forms of constraint, and which must therefore involve specification by some means outside
of ASN.1.4 Abbreviations
For the purposes of this Recommendation | International Standard, the following abbreviation applies:
ASN.1 Abstract Syntax Notation One5 Convention
This Recommendation | International Standard employs the notational convention defined in Rec. ITU-T X.680 |
ISO/IEC 8824-1, clause 5.6 Notation
This clause summarizes the notation defined in this Recommendation | International Standard.
6.1 ConstraintThe following notation which can be used as an alternative for "ConstraintSpec" (see Rec. ITU-T X.680 |
ISO/IEC 8824-1, 49.6) is defined in this Recommendation | International Standard:
– GeneralConstraint (see 8.1).7 ASN.1 lexical items
In addition to the lexical items specified in Rec. ITU-T X.680 | ISO/IEC 8824-1, clause 12, this Recommendation |
International Standard makes use of the lexical items specified in the following subclauses. The general rules applicable
to these lexical items are as defined in Rec. ITU-T X.680 | ISO/IEC 8824-1, 12.1. These new lexical items make use of
the ASN.1 character set, as specified in Rec. ITU-T X.680 | ISO/IEC 8824-1, clause 11.
7.1 Additional keywordsThe names CONSTRAINED, CONTAINING, ENCODED and BY are listed in Rec. ITU-T X.680 | ISO/IEC 8824-1, 12.38, as
reserved words.8 General constraint specification
8.1 The notation for a "GeneralConstraint" is as follows:
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GeneralConstraint ::=
UserDefinedConstraint
| TableConstraint
| ContentsConstraint
8.2 The various possibilities for specification of the constraint are defined as follows:
a) "UserDefinedConstraint", in clause 9;b) "TableConstraint", in clause 10;
c) "ContentsConstraint", in clause 11.
9 User-defined constraints
NOTE 1 – This form of constraint specification can be regarded as a special form of ASN.1 comment, since it is not fully
machine-processable. However, it would be possible for an automatic tool to use the presence of a particular user-defined
constraint to invoke user-supplied constraint checking.NOTE 2 – Protocol designers should be aware that since the definition of a constraint in this way is not fully machine-
processable, a specification which employs this capability may be less easy to handle with automatic tools.
9.1 A user-defined constraint is specified by the syntax:UserDefinedConstraint ::=
CONSTRAINED BY "{" UserDefinedConstraintParameter "," * "}"
9.2 It is recommended that the actual constraint be referenced by a comment anywhere inside the braces
( "{" and "}" ). This comment should clearly state what constraint is imposed by the "UserDefinedConstraint".
NOTE – If there are any "UserDefinedConstraintParameter"s within the braces (see 9.3), the comments may precede, follow, or
be interspersed among them, at the definer's convenience.9.3 The actual constraint to be applied may depend on some parameters. For each such parameter, a
"UserDefinedConstraintParameter" shall be included in the "UserDefinedConstraint". Each
"UserDefinedConstraintParameter" shall be any "Value", "Object", "DefinedObjectSet", "Type" or
"DefinedObjectClass" which is specified by a reference name or, in the case of "Value", "Object" or "Type", can also be
defined inline.NOTE – The reference name may be a dummy parameter if the "UserDefinedConstraint" is used within a
"ParameterizedAssignment".UserDefinedConstraintParameter ::=
Governor ":" Value
| Governor ":" Object
| DefinedObjectSet
| Type
| DefinedObjectClass
The notation "Governor" is defined in Rec. ITU-T X.683 | ISO/IEC 8824-4, 8.3. When the first alternative is used, the
"Governor" shall be a "Type". When the second alternative is used, the "Governor" shall be a "DefinedObjectClass".
9.4 ExampleIf an application designer wishes to specify that certain components are to be bit strings carrying an encryption of the
value of some ASN.1 type (different for each component), then (using the par...
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