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Title "EC_KEY_NEW 3"
way too many mistakes in technical documents.
Alternatively a new \s-1EC_KEY\s0 can be constructed by calling \fBEC_KEY_new_by_curve_name() and supplying the nid of the associated curve. See \fBEC_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 \s-1EC_KEY\s0 object, and if it has dropped to zero then frees the memory associated with it. If \fBkey is \s-1NULL\s0 nothing is done.
\fBEC_KEY_copy() copies the contents of the \s-1EC_KEY\s0 in src into dest.
\fBEC_KEY_dup() creates a new \s-1EC_KEY\s0 object and copies ec_key into it.
\fBEC_KEY_up_ref() increments the reference count associated with the \s-1EC_KEY\s0 object.
\fBEC_KEY_get0_engine() returns a handle to the \s-1ENGINE\s0 that has been set for this \s-1EC_KEY\s0 object.
\fBEC_KEY_generate_key() generates a new public and private key for the supplied \fBeckey object. eckey must have an \s-1EC_GROUP\s0 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 \s-1EC_GROUP\s0 object). The public key is an \s-1EC_POINT\s0 on the curve calculated by multiplying the generator for the curve by the private key.
\fBEC_KEY_check_key() performs various sanity checks on the \s-1EC_KEY\s0 object to confirm that it is valid.
\fBEC_KEY_set_public_key_affine_coordinates() sets the public key for key based on its affine co-ordinates; i.e., it constructs an \s-1EC_POINT\s0 object based on the supplied x and y values and sets the public key to be this \s-1EC_POINT.\s0 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(), \fBEC_KEY_get0_private_key(), EC_KEY_set_private_key(), EC_KEY_get0_public_key(), and EC_KEY_set_public_key() get and set the \s-1EC_GROUP\s0 object, the private key, and the \s-1EC_POINT\s0 public key for the key respectively.
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_forms please see EC_POINT_new\|(3).
\fBEC_KEY_set_flags() sets the flags in the flags parameter on the \s-1EC_KEY\s0 object. Any flags that are already set are left set. The flags currently defined are \s-1EC_FLAG_NON_FIPS_ALLOW\s0 and \s-1EC_FLAG_FIPS_CHECKED.\s0 In addition there is the flag \s-1EC_FLAG_COFACTOR_ECDH\s0 which is specific to \s-1ECDH.\s0 \fBEC_KEY_get_flags() returns the current flags that are set for this \s-1EC_KEY.\s0 \fBEC_KEY_clear_flags() clears the flags indicated by the flags parameter; all other flags are left in their existing state.
\fBEC_KEY_set_asn1_flag() sets the asn1_flag on the underlying \s-1EC_GROUP\s0 object (if set). Refer to EC_GROUP_copy\|(3) for further information on the asn1_flag.
\fBEC_KEY_decoded_from_explicit_params() returns 1 if the group of the key was decoded from data with explicitly encoded group parameters, -1 if the key is \s-1NULL\s0 or the group parameters are missing, and 0 otherwise.
\fBEC_KEY_precompute_mult() stores multiples of the underlying \s-1EC_GROUP\s0 generator for faster point multiplication. See also EC_POINT_add\|(3).
\fBEC_KEY_oct2key() and EC_KEY_key2buf() are identical to the functions \fBEC_POINT_oct2point() and EC_POINT_point2buf() except they use the public key \s-1EC_POINT\s0 in eckey.
\fBEC_KEY_oct2priv() and EC_KEY_priv2oct() convert between the private key component of eckey and octet form. The octet form consists of the content octets of the privateKey \s-1OCTET STRING\s0 in an ECPrivateKey \s-1ASN.1\s0 structure.
The function EC_KEY_priv2oct() must be supplied with a buffer long enough to store the octet form. The return value provides the number of octets stored. Calling the function with a \s-1NULL\s0 buffer will not perform the conversion but will just return the required buffer length.
The function EC_KEY_priv2buf() allocates a buffer of suitable length and writes an \s-1EC_KEY\s0 to it in octet format. The allocated buffer is written to *pbuf and its length is returned. The caller must free up the allocated buffer with a call to OPENSSL_free(). Since the allocated buffer value is written to *pbuf the pbuf parameter \s-1MUST NOT\s0 be \s-1NULL\s0.
\fBEC_KEY_priv2buf() converts an \s-1EC_KEY\s0 private key into an allocated buffer.
\fBEC_KEY_get_flags() returns the flags associated with the \s-1EC_KEY\s0 object as an integer.
\fBEC_KEY_copy() returns a pointer to the destination key, or \s-1NULL\s0 on error.
\fBEC_KEY_get0_engine() returns a pointer to an \s-1ENGINE,\s0 or \s-1NULL\s0 if it wasn't set.
\fBEC_KEY_up_ref(), EC_KEY_set_group(), EC_KEY_set_private_key(), \fBEC_KEY_set_public_key(), EC_KEY_precompute_mult(), EC_KEY_generate_key(), \fBEC_KEY_check_key(), EC_KEY_set_public_key_affine_coordinates(), \fBEC_KEY_oct2key() and EC_KEY_oct2priv() return 1 on success or 0 on error.
\fBEC_KEY_get0_group() returns the \s-1EC_GROUP\s0 associated with the \s-1EC_KEY.\s0
\fBEC_KEY_get0_private_key() returns the private key associated with the \s-1EC_KEY.\s0
\fBEC_KEY_get_conv_form() return the point_conversion_form for the \s-1EC_KEY.\s0
\fBEC_KEY_key2buf(), EC_KEY_priv2oct() and EC_KEY_priv2buf() return the length of the buffer or 0 on error.
Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the \*(L"License\*(R"). You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy in the file \s-1LICENSE\s0 in the source distribution or at <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.