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							- =pod
 
- =head1 NAME
 
- EVP_PKEY,
 
- EVP_PKEY_new,
 
- EVP_PKEY_up_ref,
 
- EVP_PKEY_dup,
 
- EVP_PKEY_free,
 
- EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key_ex,
 
- EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key,
 
- EVP_PKEY_new_raw_public_key_ex,
 
- EVP_PKEY_new_raw_public_key,
 
- EVP_PKEY_new_CMAC_key,
 
- EVP_PKEY_new_mac_key,
 
- EVP_PKEY_get_raw_private_key,
 
- EVP_PKEY_get_raw_public_key
 
- - public/private key allocation and raw key handling functions
 
- =head1 SYNOPSIS
 
-  #include <openssl/evp.h>
 
-  typedef evp_pkey_st EVP_PKEY;
 
-  EVP_PKEY *EVP_PKEY_new(void);
 
-  int EVP_PKEY_up_ref(EVP_PKEY *key);
 
-  EVP_PKEY *EVP_PKEY_dup(EVP_PKEY *key);
 
-  void EVP_PKEY_free(EVP_PKEY *key);
 
-  EVP_PKEY *EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key_ex(OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx,
 
-                                            const char *keytype,
 
-                                            const char *propq,
 
-                                            const unsigned char *key,
 
-                                            size_t keylen);
 
-  EVP_PKEY *EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key(int type, ENGINE *e,
 
-                                         const unsigned char *key, size_t keylen);
 
-  EVP_PKEY *EVP_PKEY_new_raw_public_key_ex(OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx,
 
-                                           const char *keytype,
 
-                                           const char *propq,
 
-                                           const unsigned char *key,
 
-                                           size_t keylen);
 
-  EVP_PKEY *EVP_PKEY_new_raw_public_key(int type, ENGINE *e,
 
-                                        const unsigned char *key, size_t keylen);
 
-  EVP_PKEY *EVP_PKEY_new_mac_key(int type, ENGINE *e, const unsigned char *key,
 
-                                 int keylen);
 
-  int EVP_PKEY_get_raw_private_key(const EVP_PKEY *pkey, unsigned char *priv,
 
-                                   size_t *len);
 
-  int EVP_PKEY_get_raw_public_key(const EVP_PKEY *pkey, unsigned char *pub,
 
-                                  size_t *len);
 
- The following function has been deprecated since OpenSSL 3.0, and can be
 
- hidden entirely by defining B<OPENSSL_API_COMPAT> with a suitable version value,
 
- see L<openssl_user_macros(7)>:
 
-  EVP_PKEY *EVP_PKEY_new_CMAC_key(ENGINE *e, const unsigned char *priv,
 
-                                  size_t len, const EVP_CIPHER *cipher);
 
- =head1 DESCRIPTION
 
- B<EVP_PKEY> is a generic structure to hold diverse types of asymmetric keys
 
- (also known as "key pairs"), and can be used for diverse operations, like
 
- signing, verifying signatures, key derivation, etc.  The asymmetric keys
 
- themselves are often referred to as the "internal key", and are handled by
 
- backends, such as providers (through L<EVP_KEYMGMT(3)>) or B<ENGINE>s.
 
- Conceptually, an B<EVP_PKEY> internal key may hold a private key, a public
 
- key, or both (a keypair), and along with those, key parameters if the key type
 
- requires them.  The presence of these components determine what operations can
 
- be made; for example, signing normally requires the presence of a private key,
 
- and verifying normally requires the presence of a public key.
 
- =for comment ED signature require both the private and public key...
 
- B<EVP_PKEY> has also been used for MAC algorithm that were conceived as
 
- producing signatures, although not being public key algorithms; "POLY1305",
 
- "SIPHASH", "HMAC", "CMAC".  This usage is considered legacy and is discouraged
 
- in favor of the L<EVP_MAC(3)> API.
 
- The EVP_PKEY_new() function allocates an empty B<EVP_PKEY> structure which is
 
- used by OpenSSL to store public and private keys. The reference count is set to
 
- B<1>.
 
- EVP_PKEY_up_ref() increments the reference count of I<key>.
 
- EVP_PKEY_dup() duplicates the I<key>. The I<key> must not be ENGINE based or
 
- a raw key, otherwise the duplication will fail.
 
- EVP_PKEY_free() decrements the reference count of I<key> and, if the reference
 
- count is zero, frees it up. If I<key> is NULL, nothing is done.
 
- EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key_ex() allocates a new B<EVP_PKEY>. Unless an
 
- engine should be used for the key type, a provider for the key is found using
 
- the library context I<libctx> and the property query string I<propq>. The
 
- I<keytype> argument indicates what kind of key this is. The value should be a
 
- string for a public key algorithm that supports raw private keys, i.e one of
 
- "X25519", "ED25519", "X448" or "ED448". I<key> points to the raw private key
 
- data for this B<EVP_PKEY> which should be of length I<keylen>. The length
 
- should be appropriate for the type of the key. The public key data will be
 
- automatically derived from the given private key data (if appropriate for the
 
- algorithm type).
 
- EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key() does the same as
 
- EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key_ex() except that the default library context and
 
- default property query are used instead. If I<e> is non-NULL then the new
 
- B<EVP_PKEY> structure is associated with the engine I<e>. The I<type> argument
 
- indicates what kind of key this is. The value should be a NID for a public key
 
- algorithm that supports raw private keys, i.e. one of B<EVP_PKEY_X25519>,
 
- B<EVP_PKEY_ED25519>, B<EVP_PKEY_X448> or B<EVP_PKEY_ED448>.
 
- EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key_ex() and EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key() may also
 
- be used with most MACs implemented as public key algorithms, so key types such
 
- as "HMAC", "POLY1305", "SIPHASH", or their NID form B<EVP_PKEY_POLY1305>,
 
- B<EVP_PKEY_SIPHASH>, B<EVP_PKEY_HMAC> are also accepted.  This usage is,
 
- as mentioned above, discouraged in favor of the L<EVP_MAC(3)> API.
 
- EVP_PKEY_new_raw_public_key_ex() works in the same way as
 
- EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key_ex() except that I<key> points to the raw
 
- public key data. The B<EVP_PKEY> structure will be initialised without any
 
- private key information. Algorithm types that support raw public keys are
 
- "X25519", "ED25519", "X448" or "ED448".
 
- EVP_PKEY_new_raw_public_key() works in the same way as
 
- EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key() except that I<key> points to the raw public key
 
- data. The B<EVP_PKEY> structure will be initialised without any private key
 
- information. Algorithm types that support raw public keys are
 
- B<EVP_PKEY_X25519>, B<EVP_PKEY_ED25519>, B<EVP_PKEY_X448> or B<EVP_PKEY_ED448>.
 
- EVP_PKEY_new_mac_key() works in the same way as EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key().
 
- New applications should use EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key() instead.
 
- EVP_PKEY_get_raw_private_key() fills the buffer provided by I<priv> with raw
 
- private key data. The size of the I<priv> buffer should be in I<*len> on entry
 
- to the function, and on exit I<*len> is updated with the number of bytes
 
- actually written. If the buffer I<priv> is NULL then I<*len> is populated with
 
- the number of bytes required to hold the key. The calling application is
 
- responsible for ensuring that the buffer is large enough to receive the private
 
- key data. This function only works for algorithms that support raw private keys.
 
- Currently this is: B<EVP_PKEY_HMAC>, B<EVP_PKEY_POLY1305>, B<EVP_PKEY_SIPHASH>,
 
- B<EVP_PKEY_X25519>, B<EVP_PKEY_ED25519>, B<EVP_PKEY_X448> or B<EVP_PKEY_ED448>.
 
- EVP_PKEY_get_raw_public_key() fills the buffer provided by I<pub> with raw
 
- public key data. The size of the I<pub> buffer should be in I<*len> on entry
 
- to the function, and on exit I<*len> is updated with the number of bytes
 
- actually written. If the buffer I<pub> is NULL then I<*len> is populated with
 
- the number of bytes required to hold the key. The calling application is
 
- responsible for ensuring that the buffer is large enough to receive the public
 
- key data. This function only works for algorithms that support raw public  keys.
 
- Currently this is: B<EVP_PKEY_X25519>, B<EVP_PKEY_ED25519>, B<EVP_PKEY_X448> or
 
- B<EVP_PKEY_ED448>.
 
- EVP_PKEY_new_CMAC_key() works in the same way as EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key()
 
- except it is only for the B<EVP_PKEY_CMAC> algorithm type. In addition to the
 
- raw private key data, it also takes a cipher algorithm to be used during
 
- creation of a CMAC in the B<cipher> argument. The cipher should be a standard
 
- encryption-only cipher. For example AEAD and XTS ciphers should not be used.
 
- Applications should use the L<EVP_MAC(3)> API instead
 
- and set the B<OSSL_MAC_PARAM_CIPHER> parameter on the B<EVP_MAC_CTX> object
 
- with the name of the cipher being used.
 
- =head1 NOTES
 
- The B<EVP_PKEY> structure is used by various OpenSSL functions which require a
 
- general private key without reference to any particular algorithm.
 
- The structure returned by EVP_PKEY_new() is empty. To add a private or public
 
- key to this empty structure use the appropriate functions described in
 
- L<EVP_PKEY_set1_RSA(3)>, L<EVP_PKEY_set1_DSA(3)>, L<EVP_PKEY_set1_DH(3)> or
 
- L<EVP_PKEY_set1_EC_KEY(3)>.
 
- =head1 RETURN VALUES
 
- EVP_PKEY_new(), EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key(), EVP_PKEY_new_raw_public_key(),
 
- EVP_PKEY_new_CMAC_key() and EVP_PKEY_new_mac_key() return either the newly
 
- allocated B<EVP_PKEY> structure or NULL if an error occurred.
 
- EVP_PKEY_dup() returns the key duplicate or NULL if an error occurred.
 
- EVP_PKEY_up_ref(), EVP_PKEY_get_raw_private_key() and
 
- EVP_PKEY_get_raw_public_key() return 1 for success and 0 for failure.
 
- =head1 SEE ALSO
 
- L<EVP_PKEY_set1_RSA(3)>, L<EVP_PKEY_set1_DSA(3)>, L<EVP_PKEY_set1_DH(3)> or
 
- L<EVP_PKEY_set1_EC_KEY(3)>
 
- =head1 HISTORY
 
- The
 
- EVP_PKEY_new() and EVP_PKEY_free() functions exist in all versions of OpenSSL.
 
- The EVP_PKEY_up_ref() function was added in OpenSSL 1.1.0.
 
- The
 
- EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key(), EVP_PKEY_new_raw_public_key(),
 
- EVP_PKEY_new_CMAC_key(), EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key() and
 
- EVP_PKEY_get_raw_public_key() functions were added in OpenSSL 1.1.1.
 
- The EVP_PKEY_dup(), EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key_ex(), and
 
- EVP_PKEY_new_raw_public_key_ex()
 
- functions were added in OpenSSL 3.0.
 
- The EVP_PKEY_new_CMAC_key() was deprecated in OpenSSL 3.0.
 
- The documentation of B<EVP_PKEY> was amended in OpenSSL 3.0 to allow there to
 
- be the private part of the keypair without the public part, where this was
 
- previously implied to be disallowed.
 
- =head1 COPYRIGHT
 
- Copyright 2002-2022 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
 
- Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License").  You may not use
 
- this file except in compliance with the License.  You can obtain a copy
 
- in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
 
- L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
 
- =cut
 
 
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