| =pod |
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| =head1 NAME |
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| EC_GROUP_get_ecparameters, EC_GROUP_get_ecpkparameters, |
| EC_GROUP_new, EC_GROUP_new_from_ecparameters, |
| EC_GROUP_new_from_ecpkparameters, |
| EC_GROUP_free, EC_GROUP_clear_free, EC_GROUP_new_curve_GFp, |
| EC_GROUP_new_curve_GF2m, EC_GROUP_new_by_curve_name, EC_GROUP_set_curve_GFp, |
| EC_GROUP_get_curve_GFp, EC_GROUP_set_curve_GF2m, EC_GROUP_get_curve_GF2m, |
| EC_get_builtin_curves - Functions for creating and destroying EC_GROUP |
| objects |
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| =head1 SYNOPSIS |
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| #include <openssl/ec.h> |
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| EC_GROUP *EC_GROUP_new(const EC_METHOD *meth); |
| EC_GROUP *EC_GROUP_new_from_ecparameters(const ECPARAMETERS *params) |
| EC_GROUP *EC_GROUP_new_from_ecpkparameters(const ECPKPARAMETERS *params) |
| void EC_GROUP_free(EC_GROUP *group); |
| void EC_GROUP_clear_free(EC_GROUP *group); |
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| EC_GROUP *EC_GROUP_new_curve_GFp(const BIGNUM *p, const BIGNUM *a, const BIGNUM *b, BN_CTX *ctx); |
| EC_GROUP *EC_GROUP_new_curve_GF2m(const BIGNUM *p, const BIGNUM *a, const BIGNUM *b, BN_CTX *ctx); |
| EC_GROUP *EC_GROUP_new_by_curve_name(int nid); |
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| int EC_GROUP_set_curve_GFp(EC_GROUP *group, const BIGNUM *p, const BIGNUM *a, const BIGNUM *b, BN_CTX *ctx); |
| int EC_GROUP_get_curve_GFp(const EC_GROUP *group, BIGNUM *p, BIGNUM *a, BIGNUM *b, BN_CTX *ctx); |
| int EC_GROUP_set_curve_GF2m(EC_GROUP *group, const BIGNUM *p, const BIGNUM *a, const BIGNUM *b, BN_CTX *ctx); |
| int EC_GROUP_get_curve_GF2m(const EC_GROUP *group, BIGNUM *p, BIGNUM *a, BIGNUM *b, BN_CTX *ctx); |
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| ECPARAMETERS *EC_GROUP_get_ecparameters(const EC_GROUP *group, ECPARAMETERS *params) |
| ECPKPARAMETERS *EC_GROUP_get_ecpkparameters(const EC_GROUP *group, ECPKPARAMETERS *params) |
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| size_t EC_get_builtin_curves(EC_builtin_curve *r, size_t nitems); |
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| =head1 DESCRIPTION |
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| Within the library there are two forms of elliptic curve that are of interest. The first form is those defined over the |
| prime field Fp. The elements of Fp are the integers 0 to p-1, where p is a prime number. This gives us a revised |
| elliptic curve equation as follows: |
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| y^2 mod p = x^3 +ax + b mod p |
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| The second form is those defined over a binary field F2^m where the elements of the field are integers of length at |
| most m bits. For this form the elliptic curve equation is modified to: |
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| y^2 + xy = x^3 + ax^2 + b (where b != 0) |
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| Operations in a binary field are performed relative to an B<irreducible polynomial>. All such curves with OpenSSL |
| use a trinomial or a pentanomial for this parameter. |
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| A new curve can be constructed by calling EC_GROUP_new, using the implementation provided by B<meth> (see |
| L<EC_GFp_simple_method(3)>). It is then necessary to call either EC_GROUP_set_curve_GFp or |
| EC_GROUP_set_curve_GF2m as appropriate to create a curve defined over Fp or over F2^m respectively. |
| EC_GROUP_new_from_ecparameters() will create a group from the |
| specified B<params> and |
| EC_GROUP_new_from_ecpkparameters() will create a group from the specific PK B<params>. |
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| EC_GROUP_set_curve_GFp sets the curve parameters B<p>, B<a> and B<b> for a curve over Fp stored in B<group>. |
| EC_group_get_curve_GFp obtains the previously set curve parameters. |
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| EC_GROUP_set_curve_GF2m sets the equivalent curve parameters for a curve over F2^m. In this case B<p> represents |
| the irreducible polynomial - each bit represents a term in the polynomial. Therefore there will either be three |
| or five bits set dependent on whether the polynomial is a trinomial or a pentanomial. |
| EC_group_get_curve_GF2m obtains the previously set curve parameters. |
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| The functions EC_GROUP_new_curve_GFp and EC_GROUP_new_curve_GF2m are shortcuts for calling EC_GROUP_new and the |
| appropriate EC_group_set_curve function. An appropriate default implementation method will be used. |
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| Whilst the library can be used to create any curve using the functions described above, there are also a number of |
| predefined curves that are available. In order to obtain a list of all of the predefined curves, call the function |
| EC_get_builtin_curves. The parameter B<r> should be an array of EC_builtin_curve structures of size B<nitems>. The function |
| will populate the B<r> array with information about the builtin curves. If B<nitems> is less than the total number of |
| curves available, then the first B<nitems> curves will be returned. Otherwise the total number of curves will be |
| provided. The return value is the total number of curves available (whether that number has been populated in B<r> or |
| not). Passing a NULL B<r>, or setting B<nitems> to 0 will do nothing other than return the total number of curves available. |
| The EC_builtin_curve structure is defined as follows: |
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| typedef struct { |
| int nid; |
| const char *comment; |
| } EC_builtin_curve; |
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| Each EC_builtin_curve item has a unique integer id (B<nid>), and a human readable comment string describing the curve. |
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| In order to construct a builtin curve use the function EC_GROUP_new_by_curve_name and provide the B<nid> of the curve to |
| be constructed. |
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| EC_GROUP_free frees the memory associated with the EC_GROUP. |
| If B<group> is NULL nothing is done. |
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| EC_GROUP_clear_free destroys any sensitive data held within the EC_GROUP and then frees its memory. |
| If B<group> is NULL nothing is done. |
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| =head1 RETURN VALUES |
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| All EC_GROUP_new* functions return a pointer to the newly constructed group, or NULL on error. |
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| EC_get_builtin_curves returns the number of builtin curves that are available. |
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| EC_GROUP_set_curve_GFp, EC_GROUP_get_curve_GFp, EC_GROUP_set_curve_GF2m, EC_GROUP_get_curve_GF2m return 1 on success or 0 on error. |
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| =head1 SEE ALSO |
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| L<crypto(3)>, L<ec(3)>, L<EC_GROUP_copy(3)>, |
| L<EC_POINT_new(3)>, L<EC_POINT_add(3)>, L<EC_KEY_new(3)>, |
| L<EC_GFp_simple_method(3)>, L<d2i_ECPKParameters(3)> |
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| =head1 COPYRIGHT |
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| Copyright 2013-2016 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved. |
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| Licensed under the OpenSSL license (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>. |
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| =cut |