NAME
EC_KEY_new
,
EC_KEY_get_flags
,
EC_KEY_set_flags
,
EC_KEY_clear_flags
,
EC_KEY_new_by_curve_name
,
EC_KEY_free
, EC_KEY_copy
,
EC_KEY_dup
, EC_KEY_up_ref
,
EC_KEY_get0_group
,
EC_KEY_set_group
,
EC_KEY_get0_private_key
,
EC_KEY_set_private_key
,
EC_KEY_get0_public_key
,
EC_KEY_set_public_key
,
EC_KEY_get_enc_flags
,
EC_KEY_set_enc_flags
,
EC_KEY_get_conv_form
,
EC_KEY_set_conv_form
,
EC_KEY_get_key_method_data
,
EC_KEY_insert_key_method_data
,
EC_KEY_set_asn1_flag
,
EC_KEY_precompute_mult
,
EC_KEY_generate_key
,
EC_KEY_check_key
,
EC_KEY_set_public_key_affine_coordinates
,
EC_KEY_print
,
EC_KEY_print_fp
—
create, destroy and manipulate EC_KEY
objects
SYNOPSIS
#include
<openssl/ec.h>
#include <openssl/bn.h>
EC_KEY *
EC_KEY_new
(void);
int
EC_KEY_get_flags
(const EC_KEY
*key);
void
EC_KEY_set_flags
(EC_KEY *key,
int flags);
void
EC_KEY_clear_flags
(EC_KEY *key,
int flags);
EC_KEY *
EC_KEY_new_by_curve_name
(int
nid);
void
EC_KEY_free
(EC_KEY *key);
EC_KEY *
EC_KEY_copy
(EC_KEY *dst,
const EC_KEY *src);
EC_KEY *
EC_KEY_dup
(const EC_KEY
*src);
int
EC_KEY_up_ref
(EC_KEY *key);
const EC_GROUP *
EC_KEY_get0_group
(const EC_KEY
*key);
int
EC_KEY_set_group
(EC_KEY *key,
const EC_GROUP *group);
const BIGNUM *
EC_KEY_get0_private_key
(const EC_KEY
*key);
int
EC_KEY_set_private_key
(EC_KEY
*key, const BIGNUM *prv);
const EC_POINT *
EC_KEY_get0_public_key
(const EC_KEY
*key);
int
EC_KEY_set_public_key
(EC_KEY
*key, const EC_POINT *pub);
unsigned int
EC_KEY_get_enc_flags
(const EC_KEY
*key);
void
EC_KEY_set_enc_flags
(EC_KEY
*key, unsigned int flags);
point_conversion_form_t
EC_KEY_get_conv_form
(const EC_KEY
*key);
void
EC_KEY_set_conv_form
(EC_KEY
*key, point_conversion_form_t cform);
void *
EC_KEY_get_key_method_data
(EC_KEY
*key, void *(*dup_func)(void *),
void (*free_func)(void *), void
(*clear_free_func)(void *));
void
EC_KEY_insert_key_method_data
(EC_KEY
*key, void *data, void
*(*dup_func)(void *), void (*free_func)(void *),
void (*clear_free_func)(void *));
void
EC_KEY_set_asn1_flag
(EC_KEY
*key, int asn1_flag);
int
EC_KEY_precompute_mult
(EC_KEY
*key, BN_CTX *ctx);
int
EC_KEY_generate_key
(EC_KEY
*key);
int
EC_KEY_check_key
(const EC_KEY
*key);
int
EC_KEY_set_public_key_affine_coordinates
(EC_KEY
*key, BIGNUM *x, BIGNUM
*y);
int
EC_KEY_print
(BIO *bp,
const EC_KEY *key, int off);
int
EC_KEY_print_fp
(FILE *fp,
const EC_KEY *key, int off);
DESCRIPTION
An EC_KEY represents a public key and (optionally) an associated private key. The public key is a point on a curve represented by an EC_POINT, see EC_POINT_new(3). The private key is simply a BIGNUM, see BN_new(3).
A new EC_KEY (with no
associated curve) can be constructed by calling
EC_KEY_new
().
The reference count for the newly created EC_KEY is
initially set to 1. A curve can be associated with the
EC_KEY by calling
EC_KEY_set_group
().
Alternatively a new
EC_KEY can be constructed by calling
EC_KEY_new_by_curve_name
()
and supplying the nid of the associated curve. Refer
to
EC_GROUP_new(3) for a description of curve names. This
function simply wraps calls to EC_KEY_new
() and
EC_GROUP_new_by_curve_name
().
Calling
EC_KEY_free
()
decrements the reference count for the EC_KEY object
and, if it has dropped to zero, then frees the memory associated with it. If
key is a NULL
pointer, no
action occurs.
EC_KEY_copy
()
copies the contents of the EC_KEY in
src into dst.
EC_KEY_dup
()
creates a new EC_KEY object and copies
src into it.
EC_KEY_up_ref
()
increments the reference count associated with the
EC_KEY object.
EC_KEY_generate_key
()
generates a new public and private key for the supplied
key object. key must have an
EC_GROUP object associated with it before calling this
function. The private key is a random integer (0 < priv_key < order,
where order is the order of the EC_GROUP object). The
public key is an EC_POINT on the curve calculated by
multiplying the generator for the curve by the private key.
EC_KEY_check_key
()
performs various sanity checks on the EC_KEY object to
confirm that it is valid.
EC_KEY_set_public_key_affine_coordinates
()
sets the public key for key based on its affine
coordinates, i.e. it constructs an EC_POINT object
based on the supplied x and y
values and sets the public key to be this EC_POINT. It
also performs certain sanity checks on the key to confirm that it is
valid.
The functions
EC_KEY_get0_group
(),
EC_KEY_set_group
(),
EC_KEY_get0_private_key
(),
EC_KEY_set_private_key
(),
EC_KEY_get0_public_key
(),
and
EC_KEY_set_public_key
()
get and set the EC_GROUP object, the private key and
the EC_POINT public key for the
key, respectively.
The functions
EC_KEY_get_enc_flags
()
and
EC_KEY_set_enc_flags
()
get and set the value of the encoding flags for the
key. There are two encoding flags currently defined:
EC_PKEY_NO_PARAMETERS
and
EC_PKEY_NO_PUBKEY
. These flags define the behaviour
of how the key is converted into ASN.1 in a call to
i2d_ECPrivateKey
().
If EC_PKEY_NO_PARAMETERS
is set then the public
parameters for the curve are not encoded along with the private key. If
EC_PKEY_NO_PUBKEY
is set then the public key is not
encoded along with the private key.
The format of the external representation of the public key written by i2d_ECPrivateKey(3), such as whether it is stored in a compressed form or not, is described by the point_conversion_form. See EC_GROUP_copy(3) for a description of point_conversion_form.
When reading a private key encoded without an associated public
key, for example if EC_PKEY_NO_PUBKEY
was used,
d2i_ECPrivateKey(3) generates the missing public key
automatically. Private keys encoded without parameters, for example if
EC_PKEY_NO_PARAMETERS
was used, cannot be loaded
using
d2i_ECPrivateKey(3).
The functions
EC_KEY_get_conv_form
()
and
EC_KEY_set_conv_form
()
get and set the point_conversion_form for the key. For
a description of point_conversion_form please refer to
EC_GROUP_copy(3).
EC_KEY_insert_key_method_data
()
and
EC_KEY_get_key_method_data
()
enable the caller to associate arbitrary additional data specific to the
elliptic curve scheme being used with the EC_KEY
object. This data is treated as a "black box" by the EC library.
The data to be stored by
EC_KEY_insert_key_method_data
() is provided in the
data parameter, which must have associated functions
for duplicating, freeing and "clear_freeing" the data item. If a
subsequent EC_KEY_get_key_method_data
() call is
issued, the functions for duplicating, freeing and "clear_freeing"
the data item must be provided again, and they must be the same as they were
when the data item was inserted.
EC_KEY_set_flags
()
sets the flags in the flags parameter on the
EC_KEY object. Any flags that are already set are left
set. The currently defined standard flags are
EC_FLAG_NON_FIPS_ALLOW
and
EC_FLAG_FIPS_CHECKED
. In addition there is the flag
EC_FLAG_COFACTOR_ECDH
which is specific to ECDH and
is defined in
<openssl/ecdh.h>
.
EC_KEY_get_flags
()
returns the current flags that are set for this
EC_KEY.
EC_KEY_clear_flags
()
clears the flags indicated by the flags parameter. All
other flags are left in their existing state.
EC_KEY_set_asn1_flag
()
sets the asn1_flag on the underlying EC_GROUP object
(if set). Refer to
EC_GROUP_copy(3) for further information on the
asn1_flag.
EC_KEY_precompute_mult
()
stores multiples of the underlying EC_GROUP generator
for faster point multiplication. See also
EC_POINT_add(3).
EC_KEY_print
()
and
EC_KEY_print_fp
()
print out the content of key to the
BIO bp or to the
FILE pointer fp, respectively.
Each line is indented by indent spaces.
RETURN VALUES
EC_KEY_new
(),
EC_KEY_new_by_curve_name
(), and
EC_KEY_dup
() return a pointer to the newly created
EC_KEY object or NULL
on
error.
EC_KEY_get_flags
() returns the flags
associated with the EC_KEY object.
EC_KEY_copy
() returns a pointer to the
destination key or NULL
on error. In the latter
case, part of the content may already have been copied.
EC_KEY_up_ref
(),
EC_KEY_set_group
(),
EC_KEY_set_private_key
(),
EC_KEY_set_public_key
(),
EC_KEY_precompute_mult
(),
EC_KEY_generate_key
(),
EC_KEY_check_key
(),
EC_KEY_set_public_key_affine_coordinates
(),
EC_KEY_print
(), and
EC_KEY_print_fp
() return 1 on success or 0 on
error.
EC_KEY_get0_group
() returns the
EC_GROUP associated with the
EC_KEY.
EC_KEY_get0_private_key
() returns the
private key associated with the EC_KEY.
EC_KEY_get_enc_flags
() returns the value
of the current encoding flags for the EC_KEY.
EC_KEY_get_conv_form
() returns the
point_conversion_form for the EC_KEY.
SEE ALSO
d2i_ECPKParameters(3), EC_GFp_simple_method(3), EC_GROUP_copy(3), EC_GROUP_new(3), EC_KEY_METHOD_new(3), EC_POINT_add(3), EC_POINT_new(3), ECDH_compute_key(3), ECDSA_SIG_new(3), EVP_PKEY_set1_EC_KEY(3)
HISTORY
EC_KEY_new
(),
EC_KEY_new_by_curve_name
(),
EC_KEY_free
(),
EC_KEY_copy
(), EC_KEY_dup
(),
EC_KEY_up_ref
(),
EC_KEY_get0_group
(),
EC_KEY_set_group
(),
EC_KEY_get0_private_key
(),
EC_KEY_set_private_key
(),
EC_KEY_get0_public_key
(),
EC_KEY_set_public_key
(),
EC_KEY_get_enc_flags
(),
EC_KEY_set_enc_flags
(),
EC_KEY_get_conv_form
(),
EC_KEY_set_conv_form
(),
EC_KEY_get_key_method_data
(),
EC_KEY_insert_key_method_data
(),
EC_KEY_set_asn1_flag
(),
EC_KEY_precompute_mult
(),
EC_KEY_generate_key
(),
EC_KEY_check_key
(),
EC_KEY_print
(), and
EC_KEY_print_fp
() first appeared in OpenSSL 0.9.8
and have been available since OpenBSD 4.5.
EC_KEY_get_flags
(),
EC_KEY_set_flags
(),
EC_KEY_clear_flags
(), and
EC_KEY_set_public_key_affine_coordinates
() first
appeared in OpenSSL 1.0.1 and have been available since
OpenBSD 5.3.