=pod =head1 NAME provider-keymgmt - The KEYMGMT library E-E provider functions =head1 SYNOPSIS #include /* * None of these are actual functions, but are displayed like this for * the function signatures for functions that are offered as function * pointers in OSSL_DISPATCH arrays. */ /* Key domain parameter creation and destruction */ void *OP_keymgmt_importdomparams(void *provctx, const OSSL_PARAM params[]); void *OP_keymgmt_gendomparams(void *provctx, const OSSL_PARAM params[]); void OP_keymgmt_freedomparams(void *domparams); /* Key domain parameter export */ int OP_keymgmt_exportdomparams(void *domparams, OSSL_PARAM params[]); /* Key domain parameter discovery */ const OSSL_PARAM *OP_keymgmt_importdomparam_types(void); const OSSL_PARAM *OP_keymgmt_exportdomparam_types(void); /* Key creation and destruction */ void *OP_keymgmt_importkey(void *provctx, const OSSL_PARAM params[]); void *OP_keymgmt_genkey(void *provctx, void *domparams, const OSSL_PARAM genkeyparams[]); void *OP_keymgmt_loadkey(void *provctx, void *id, size_t idlen); void OP_keymgmt_freekey(void *key); /* Key export */ int OP_keymgmt_exportkey(void *key, OSSL_PARAM params[]); /* Key discovery */ const OSSL_PARAM *OP_keymgmt_importkey_types(void); const OSSL_PARAM *OP_keymgmt_exportkey_types(void); =head1 DESCRIPTION The KEYMGMT operation doesn't have much public visibility in OpenSSL libraries, it's rather an internal operation that's designed to work in tandem with operations that use private/public key pairs. Because the KEYMGMT operation shares knowledge with the operations it works with in tandem, they must belong to the same provider. The OpenSSL libraries will ensure that they do. The primary responsibility of the KEYMGMT operation is to hold the provider side domain parameters and keys for the OpenSSL library EVP_PKEY structure. All "functions" mentioned here are passed as function pointers between F and the provider in B arrays via B arrays that are returned by the provider's provider_query_operation() function (see L). All these "functions" have a corresponding function type definition named B, and a helper function to retrieve the function pointer from a B element named B. For example, the "function" OP_keymgmt_importdomparams() has these: typedef void * (OSSL_OP_keymgmt_importdomparams_fn)(void *provctx, const OSSL_PARAM params[]); static ossl_inline OSSL_NAME_keymgmt_importdomparams_fn OSSL_get_OP_keymgmt_importdomparams(const OSSL_DISPATCH *opf); B arrays are indexed by numbers that are provided as macros in L, as follows: OP_keymgmt_importdomparams OSSL_FUNC_KEYMGMT_IMPORTDOMPARAMS OP_keymgmt_gendomparams OSSL_FUNC_KEYMGMT_GENDOMPARAMS OP_keymgmt_freedomparams OSSL_FUNC_KEYMGMT_FREEDOMPARAMS OP_keymgmt_exportdomparams OSSL_FUNC_KEYMGMT_EXPORTDOMPARAMS OP_keymgmt_importdomparam_types OSSL_FUNC_KEYMGMT_IMPORTDOMPARAM_TYPES OP_keymgmt_exportdomparam_types OSSL_FUNC_KEYMGMT_EXPORTDOMPARAM_TYPES OP_keymgmt_importkey OSSL_FUNC_KEYMGMT_IMPORTKEY OP_keymgmt_genkey OSSL_FUNC_KEYMGMT_GENKEY OP_keymgmt_loadkey OSSL_FUNC_KEYMGMT_LOADKEY OP_keymgmt_freekey OSSL_FUNC_KEYMGMT_FREEKEY OP_keymgmt_exportkey OSSL_FUNC_KEYMGMT_EXPORTKEY OP_keymgmt_importkey_types OSSL_FUNC_KEYMGMT_IMPORTKEY_TYPES OP_keymgmt_exportkey_types OSSL_FUNC_KEYMGMT_EXPORTKEY_TYPES =head2 Domain Parameter Functions OP_keymgmt_importdomparams() should create a provider side structure for domain parameters, with values taken from the passed B array I. OP_keymgmt_gendomparams() should generate domain parameters and create a provider side structure for them. Values of the passed B array I should be used as input for parameter generation. OP_keymgmt_freedomparams() should free the passed provider side domain parameter structure I. OP_keymgmt_exportdomparams() should extract values from the passed provider side domain parameter structure I into the passed B I. Only the values specified in I should be extracted. OP_keymgmt_importdomparam_types() should return a constant array of descriptor B, for parameters that OP_keymgmt_importdomparams() can handle. =for comment There should be one corresponding to OP_keymgmt_gendomparams() as well... OP_keymgmt_exportdomparam_types() should return a constant array of descriptor B, for parameters that can be exported with OP_keymgmt_exportdomparams(). =head2 Key functions OP_keymgmt_importkey() should create a provider side structure for keys, with values taken from the passed B array I. OP_keymgmt_genkey() should generate keys and create a provider side structure for them. Values from the passed domain parameters I as well as from the passed B array I should be used as input for key generation. OP_keymgmt_loadkey() should return a provider side key structure with a key loaded from a location known only to the provider, identitified with the identity I of size I. This identity is internal to the provider and is retrieved from the provider through other means. =for comment Right now, OP_keymgmt_loadkey is useless, but will be useful as soon as we have a OSSL_STORE interface OP_keymgmt_freekey() should free the passed I. OP_keymgmt_exportkey() should extract values from the passed provider side key I into the passed B I. Only the values specified in I should be extracted. OP_keymgmt_importkey_types() should return a constant array of descriptor B, for parameters that OP_keymgmt_importkey() can handle. =for comment There should be one corresponding to OP_keymgmt_genkey() as well... OP_keymgmt_exportkey_types() should return a constant array of descriptor B, for parameters that can be exported with OP_keymgmt_exportkeys(). =head1 SEE ALSO L =head1 HISTORY The KEYMGMT interface was introduced in OpenSSL 3.0. =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2019 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. =cut