| =pod |
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| =head1 NAME |
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| RSA_set_default_method, RSA_get_default_method, RSA_set_method, |
| RSA_get_method, RSA_PKCS1_OpenSSL, RSA_flags, |
| RSA_new_method - select RSA method |
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| =head1 SYNOPSIS |
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| #include <openssl/rsa.h> |
| |
| The following functions have 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)>: |
| |
| void RSA_set_default_method(const RSA_METHOD *meth); |
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| const RSA_METHOD *RSA_get_default_method(void); |
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| int RSA_set_method(RSA *rsa, const RSA_METHOD *meth); |
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| const RSA_METHOD *RSA_get_method(const RSA *rsa); |
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| const RSA_METHOD *RSA_PKCS1_OpenSSL(void); |
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| int RSA_flags(const RSA *rsa); |
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| RSA *RSA_new_method(ENGINE *engine); |
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| =head1 DESCRIPTION |
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| All of the functions described on this page are deprecated. |
| Applications should instead use the OSSL_PROVIDER APIs. |
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| An B<RSA_METHOD> specifies the functions that OpenSSL uses for RSA |
| operations. By modifying the method, alternative implementations such as |
| hardware accelerators may be used. IMPORTANT: See the NOTES section for |
| important information about how these RSA API functions are affected by the |
| use of B<ENGINE> API calls. |
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| Initially, the default RSA_METHOD is the OpenSSL internal implementation, |
| as returned by RSA_PKCS1_OpenSSL(). |
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| RSA_set_default_method() makes B<meth> the default method for all RSA |
| structures created later. |
| B<NB>: This is true only whilst no ENGINE has |
| been set as a default for RSA, so this function is no longer recommended. |
| This function is not thread-safe and should not be called at the same time |
| as other OpenSSL functions. |
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| RSA_get_default_method() returns a pointer to the current default |
| RSA_METHOD. However, the meaningfulness of this result is dependent on |
| whether the ENGINE API is being used, so this function is no longer |
| recommended. |
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| RSA_set_method() selects B<meth> to perform all operations using the key |
| B<rsa>. This will replace the RSA_METHOD used by the RSA key and if the |
| previous method was supplied by an ENGINE, the handle to that ENGINE will |
| be released during the change. It is possible to have RSA keys that only |
| work with certain RSA_METHOD implementations (e.g. from an ENGINE module |
| that supports embedded hardware-protected keys), and in such cases |
| attempting to change the RSA_METHOD for the key can have unexpected |
| results. |
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| RSA_get_method() returns a pointer to the RSA_METHOD being used by B<rsa>. |
| This method may or may not be supplied by an ENGINE implementation, but if |
| it is, the return value can only be guaranteed to be valid as long as the |
| RSA key itself is valid and does not have its implementation changed by |
| RSA_set_method(). |
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| RSA_flags() returns the B<flags> that are set for B<rsa>'s current |
| RSA_METHOD. See the BUGS section. |
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| RSA_new_method() allocates and initializes an RSA structure so that |
| B<engine> will be used for the RSA operations. If B<engine> is NULL, the |
| default ENGINE for RSA operations is used, and if no default ENGINE is set, |
| the RSA_METHOD controlled by RSA_set_default_method() is used. |
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| RSA_flags() returns the B<flags> that are set for B<rsa>'s current method. |
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| RSA_new_method() allocates and initializes an B<RSA> structure so that |
| B<method> will be used for the RSA operations. If B<method> is B<NULL>, |
| the default method is used. |
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| =head1 THE RSA_METHOD STRUCTURE |
| |
| typedef struct rsa_meth_st |
| { |
| /* name of the implementation */ |
| const char *name; |
| |
| /* encrypt */ |
| int (*rsa_pub_enc)(int flen, unsigned char *from, |
| unsigned char *to, RSA *rsa, int padding); |
| |
| /* verify arbitrary data */ |
| int (*rsa_pub_dec)(int flen, unsigned char *from, |
| unsigned char *to, RSA *rsa, int padding); |
| |
| /* sign arbitrary data */ |
| int (*rsa_priv_enc)(int flen, unsigned char *from, |
| unsigned char *to, RSA *rsa, int padding); |
| |
| /* decrypt */ |
| int (*rsa_priv_dec)(int flen, unsigned char *from, |
| unsigned char *to, RSA *rsa, int padding); |
| |
| /* compute r0 = r0 ^ I mod rsa->n (May be NULL for some implementations) */ |
| int (*rsa_mod_exp)(BIGNUM *r0, BIGNUM *I, RSA *rsa); |
| |
| /* compute r = a ^ p mod m (May be NULL for some implementations) */ |
| int (*bn_mod_exp)(BIGNUM *r, BIGNUM *a, const BIGNUM *p, |
| const BIGNUM *m, BN_CTX *ctx, BN_MONT_CTX *m_ctx); |
| |
| /* called at RSA_new */ |
| int (*init)(RSA *rsa); |
| |
| /* called at RSA_free */ |
| int (*finish)(RSA *rsa); |
| |
| /* |
| * RSA_FLAG_EXT_PKEY - rsa_mod_exp is called for private key |
| * operations, even if p,q,dmp1,dmq1,iqmp |
| * are NULL |
| * RSA_METHOD_FLAG_NO_CHECK - don't check pub/private match |
| */ |
| int flags; |
| |
| char *app_data; /* ?? */ |
| |
| int (*rsa_sign)(int type, |
| const unsigned char *m, unsigned int m_length, |
| unsigned char *sigret, unsigned int *siglen, const RSA *rsa); |
| int (*rsa_verify)(int dtype, |
| const unsigned char *m, unsigned int m_length, |
| const unsigned char *sigbuf, unsigned int siglen, |
| const RSA *rsa); |
| /* keygen. If NULL built-in RSA key generation will be used */ |
| int (*rsa_keygen)(RSA *rsa, int bits, BIGNUM *e, BN_GENCB *cb); |
| |
| } RSA_METHOD; |
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| =head1 RETURN VALUES |
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| RSA_PKCS1_OpenSSL(), RSA_PKCS1_null_method(), RSA_get_default_method() |
| and RSA_get_method() return pointers to the respective RSA_METHODs. |
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| RSA_set_default_method() returns no value. |
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| RSA_set_method() returns a pointer to the old RSA_METHOD implementation |
| that was replaced. However, this return value should probably be ignored |
| because if it was supplied by an ENGINE, the pointer could be invalidated |
| at any time if the ENGINE is unloaded (in fact it could be unloaded as a |
| result of the RSA_set_method() function releasing its handle to the |
| ENGINE). For this reason, the return type may be replaced with a B<void> |
| declaration in a future release. |
| |
| RSA_new_method() returns NULL and sets an error code that can be obtained |
| by L<ERR_get_error(3)> if the allocation fails. Otherwise |
| it returns a pointer to the newly allocated structure. |
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| =head1 BUGS |
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| The behaviour of RSA_flags() is a mis-feature that is left as-is for now |
| to avoid creating compatibility problems. RSA functionality, such as the |
| encryption functions, are controlled by the B<flags> value in the RSA key |
| itself, not by the B<flags> value in the RSA_METHOD attached to the RSA key |
| (which is what this function returns). If the flags element of an RSA key |
| is changed, the changes will be honoured by RSA functionality but will not |
| be reflected in the return value of the RSA_flags() function - in effect |
| RSA_flags() behaves more like an RSA_default_flags() function (which does |
| not currently exist). |
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| =head1 SEE ALSO |
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| L<RSA_new(3)> |
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| =head1 HISTORY |
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| All of these functions were deprecated in OpenSSL 3.0. |
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| The RSA_null_method(), which was a partial attempt to avoid patent issues, |
| was replaced to always return NULL in OpenSSL 1.1.1. |
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| =head1 COPYRIGHT |
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| Copyright 2000-2020 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved. |
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| 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 |