constellation/coordinator/oid/oid.go
Daniel Weiße 10e9faab10 Remove GCP non CVMs
Signed-off-by: Daniel Weiße <dw@edgeless.systems>
2022-05-02 16:03:36 +02:00

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package oid
import (
"encoding/asn1"
)
// Getter returns an ASN.1 Object Identifier.
type Getter interface {
OID() asn1.ObjectIdentifier
}
// Here we define OIDs for different CSPs. Currently this is used in attested TLS to distinguish the attestation documents.
// OIDs beginning with 1.3.9900 are reserved and can be used without registration.
// Dummy OID for testing.
type Dummy struct{}
// OID returns the struct's object identifier.
func (Dummy) OID() asn1.ObjectIdentifier {
return asn1.ObjectIdentifier{1, 3, 9900, 1}
}
// AWS holds the AWS OID.
type AWS struct{}
// OID returns the struct's object identifier.
func (AWS) OID() asn1.ObjectIdentifier {
return asn1.ObjectIdentifier{1, 3, 9900, 2}
}
// GCP holds the GCP OID.
type GCP struct{}
// OID returns the struct's object identifier.
func (GCP) OID() asn1.ObjectIdentifier {
return asn1.ObjectIdentifier{1, 3, 9900, 3}
}
// Azure holds the Azure OID.
type Azure struct{}
// OID returns the struct's object identifier.
func (Azure) OID() asn1.ObjectIdentifier {
return asn1.ObjectIdentifier{1, 3, 9900, 4}
}
// QEMU holds the QEMU OID.
type QEMU struct{}
// OID returns the struct's object identifier.
func (QEMU) OID() asn1.ObjectIdentifier {
return asn1.ObjectIdentifier{1, 3, 9900, 5}
}