The signctx_init() and signctx() methods are used to sign a digest present by
a B<EVP_MD_CTX> object. They are called by the EVP_DigestSign functions. See
-L<EVP_DigestSignInit(3)> for detail.
+L<EVP_DigestSignInit(3)> for details.
int (*verifyctx_init) (EVP_PKEY_CTX *ctx, EVP_MD_CTX *mctx);
int (*verifyctx) (EVP_PKEY_CTX *ctx, const unsigned char *sig, int siglen,
The verifyctx_init() and verifyctx() methods are used to verify a signature
against the data in a B<EVP_MD_CTX> object. They are called by the various
-EVP_DigestVerify functions. See L<EVP_DigestVerifyInit(3)> for detail.
+EVP_DigestVerify functions. See L<EVP_DigestVerifyInit(3)> for details.
int (*encrypt_init) (EVP_PKEY_CTX *ctx);
int (*encrypt) (EVP_PKEY_CTX *ctx, unsigned char *out, size_t *outlen,
int (*ctrl_str) (EVP_PKEY_CTX *ctx, const char *type, const char *value);
The ctrl() and ctrl_str() methods are used to adjust algorithm-specific
-settings. See L<EVP_PKEY_CTX_ctrl(3)> and related functions for detail.
+settings. See L<EVP_PKEY_CTX_ctrl(3)> and related functions for details.
int (*digestsign) (EVP_MD_CTX *ctx, unsigned char *sig, size_t *siglen,
const unsigned char *tbs, size_t tbslen);
size_t tbslen);
The digestsign() and digestverify() methods are used to generate or verify
-a signature in a one-shot mode. They could be called by L<EVP_DigetSign(3)>
+a signature in a one-shot mode. They could be called by L<EVP_DigestSign(3)>
and L<EVP_DigestVerify(3)>.
int (*check) (EVP_PKEY *pkey);
the real message is passed to functions like L<EVP_DigestSignUpdate(3)> or
L<EVP_DigestVerifyInit(3)>. This is usually required by some public key
signature algorithms like SM2 which requires a hashed prefix to the message to
-be signed. The digest_custom() will be called by L<EVP_DigestSignInit(3)> and
-L<EVP_DigestVerifyInit(3)>.
+be signed. The digest_custom() function will be called by L<EVP_DigestSignInit(3)>
+and L<EVP_DigestVerifyInit(3)>.
=head2 Functions
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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>.