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EVP_PKEY_NEW(3ossl)                 OpenSSL                EVP_PKEY_NEW(3ossl)

NAME
       EVP_PKEY, EVP_PKEY_new, EVP_PKEY_up_ref, EVP_PKEY_dup, EVP_PKEY_free,
       EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key_ex, EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key,
       EVP_PKEY_new_raw_public_key_ex, EVP_PKEY_new_raw_public_key,
       EVP_PKEY_new_CMAC_key, EVP_PKEY_new_mac_key,
       EVP_PKEY_get_raw_private_key, EVP_PKEY_get_raw_public_key -
       public/private key allocation and raw key handling functions

SYNOPSIS
        #include <openssl/evp.h>

        typedef evp_pkey_st EVP_PKEY;

        EVP_PKEY *EVP_PKEY_new(void);
        int EVP_PKEY_up_ref(EVP_PKEY *key);
        EVP_PKEY *EVP_PKEY_dup(EVP_PKEY *key);
        void EVP_PKEY_free(EVP_PKEY *key);

        EVP_PKEY *EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key_ex(OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx,
                                                  const char *keytype,
                                                  const char *propq,
                                                  const unsigned char *key,
                                                  size_t keylen);
        EVP_PKEY *EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key(int type, ENGINE *e,
                                               const unsigned char *key, size_t keylen);
        EVP_PKEY *EVP_PKEY_new_raw_public_key_ex(OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx,
                                                 const char *keytype,
                                                 const char *propq,
                                                 const unsigned char *key,
                                                 size_t keylen);
        EVP_PKEY *EVP_PKEY_new_raw_public_key(int type, ENGINE *e,
                                              const unsigned char *key, size_t keylen);
        EVP_PKEY *EVP_PKEY_new_mac_key(int type, ENGINE *e, const unsigned char *key,
                                       int keylen);

        int EVP_PKEY_get_raw_private_key(const EVP_PKEY *pkey, unsigned char *priv,
                                         size_t *len);
        int EVP_PKEY_get_raw_public_key(const EVP_PKEY *pkey, unsigned char *pub,
                                        size_t *len);

       The following function has been deprecated since OpenSSL 3.0, and can
       be hidden entirely by defining OPENSSL_API_COMPAT with a suitable
       version value, see openssl_user_macros(7):

        EVP_PKEY *EVP_PKEY_new_CMAC_key(ENGINE *e, const unsigned char *priv,
                                        size_t len, const EVP_CIPHER *cipher);

DESCRIPTION
       EVP_PKEY is a generic structure to hold diverse types of asymmetric
       keys (also known as "key pairs"), and can be used for diverse
       operations, like signing, verifying signatures, key derivation, etc.
       The asymmetric keys themselves are often referred to as the "internal
       key", and are handled by backends, such as providers (through
       EVP_KEYMGMT(3)) or ENGINEs.

       Conceptually, an EVP_PKEY internal key may hold a private key, a public
       key, or both (a keypair), and along with those, key parameters if the
       key type requires them.  The presence of these components determine
       what operations can be made; for example, signing normally requires the
       presence of a private key, and verifying normally requires the presence
       of a public key.

       EVP_PKEY has also been used for MAC algorithm that were conceived as
       producing signatures, although not being public key algorithms;
       "POLY1305", "SIPHASH", "HMAC", "CMAC".  This usage is considered legacy
       and is discouraged in favor of the EVP_MAC(3) API.

       The EVP_PKEY_new() function allocates an empty EVP_PKEY structure which
       is used by OpenSSL to store public and private keys. The reference
       count is set to 1.

       EVP_PKEY_up_ref() increments the reference count of key.

       EVP_PKEY_dup() duplicates the key. The key must not be ENGINE based or
       a raw key, otherwise the duplication will fail.

       EVP_PKEY_free() decrements the reference count of key and, if the
       reference count is zero, frees it up. If key is NULL, nothing is done.

       EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key_ex() allocates a new EVP_PKEY. Unless an
       engine should be used for the key type, a provider for the key is found
       using the library context libctx and the property query string propq.
       The keytype argument indicates what kind of key this is. The value
       should be a string for a public key algorithm that supports raw private
       keys, i.e one of "X25519", "ED25519", "X448" or "ED448". key points to
       the raw private key data for this EVP_PKEY which should be of length
       keylen. The length should be appropriate for the type of the key. The
       public key data will be automatically derived from the given private
       key data (if appropriate for the algorithm type).

       EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key() does the same as
       EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key_ex() except that the default library
       context and default property query are used instead. If e is non-NULL
       then the new EVP_PKEY structure is associated with the engine e. The
       type argument indicates what kind of key this is. The value should be a
       NID for a public key algorithm that supports raw private keys, i.e. one
       of EVP_PKEY_X25519, EVP_PKEY_ED25519, EVP_PKEY_X448 or EVP_PKEY_ED448.

       EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key_ex() and EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key()
       may also be used with most MACs implemented as public key algorithms,
       so key types such as "HMAC", "POLY1305", "SIPHASH", or their NID form
       EVP_PKEY_POLY1305, EVP_PKEY_SIPHASH, EVP_PKEY_HMAC are also accepted.
       This usage is, as mentioned above, discouraged in favor of the
       EVP_MAC(3) API.

       EVP_PKEY_new_raw_public_key_ex() works in the same way as
       EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key_ex() except that key points to the raw
       public key data. The EVP_PKEY structure will be initialised without any
       private key information. Algorithm types that support raw public keys
       are "X25519", "ED25519", "X448" or "ED448".

       EVP_PKEY_new_raw_public_key() works in the same way as
       EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key() except that key points to the raw public
       key data. The EVP_PKEY structure will be initialised without any
       private key information. Algorithm types that support raw public keys
       are EVP_PKEY_X25519, EVP_PKEY_ED25519, EVP_PKEY_X448 or EVP_PKEY_ED448.

       EVP_PKEY_new_mac_key() works in the same way as
       EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key().  New applications should use
       EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key() instead.

       EVP_PKEY_get_raw_private_key() fills the buffer provided by priv with
       raw private key data. The size of the priv buffer should be in *len on
       entry to the function, and on exit *len is updated with the number of
       bytes actually written. If the buffer priv is NULL then *len is
       populated with the number of bytes required to hold the key. The
       calling application is responsible for ensuring that the buffer is
       large enough to receive the private key data. This function only works
       for algorithms that support raw private keys.  Currently this is:
       EVP_PKEY_HMAC, EVP_PKEY_POLY1305, EVP_PKEY_SIPHASH, EVP_PKEY_X25519,
       EVP_PKEY_ED25519, EVP_PKEY_X448 or EVP_PKEY_ED448.

       EVP_PKEY_get_raw_public_key() fills the buffer provided by pub with raw
       public key data. The size of the pub buffer should be in *len on entry
       to the function, and on exit *len is updated with the number of bytes
       actually written. If the buffer pub is NULL then *len is populated with
       the number of bytes required to hold the key. The calling application
       is responsible for ensuring that the buffer is large enough to receive
       the public key data. This function only works for algorithms that
       support raw public  keys.  Currently this is: EVP_PKEY_X25519,
       EVP_PKEY_ED25519, EVP_PKEY_X448 or EVP_PKEY_ED448.

       EVP_PKEY_new_CMAC_key() works in the same way as
       EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key() except it is only for the EVP_PKEY_CMAC
       algorithm type. In addition to the raw private key data, it also takes
       a cipher algorithm to be used during creation of a CMAC in the cipher
       argument. The cipher should be a standard encryption-only cipher. For
       example AEAD and XTS ciphers should not be used.

       Applications should use the EVP_MAC(3) API instead and set the
       OSSL_MAC_PARAM_CIPHER parameter on the EVP_MAC_CTX object with the name
       of the cipher being used.

NOTES
       The EVP_PKEY structure is used by various OpenSSL functions which
       require a general private key without reference to any particular
       algorithm.

       The structure returned by EVP_PKEY_new() is empty. To add a private or
       public key to this empty structure use the appropriate functions
       described in EVP_PKEY_set1_RSA(3), EVP_PKEY_set1_DSA(3),
       EVP_PKEY_set1_DH(3) or EVP_PKEY_set1_EC_KEY(3).

RETURN VALUES
       EVP_PKEY_new(), EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key(),
       EVP_PKEY_new_raw_public_key(), EVP_PKEY_new_CMAC_key() and
       EVP_PKEY_new_mac_key() return either the newly allocated EVP_PKEY
       structure or NULL if an error occurred.

       EVP_PKEY_dup() returns the key duplicate or NULL if an error occurred.

       EVP_PKEY_up_ref(), EVP_PKEY_get_raw_private_key() and
       EVP_PKEY_get_raw_public_key() return 1 for success and 0 for failure.

SEE ALSO
       EVP_PKEY_set1_RSA(3), EVP_PKEY_set1_DSA(3), EVP_PKEY_set1_DH(3) or
       EVP_PKEY_set1_EC_KEY(3)

HISTORY
       The EVP_PKEY_new() and EVP_PKEY_free() functions exist in all versions
       of OpenSSL.

       The EVP_PKEY_up_ref() function was added in OpenSSL 1.1.0.

       The EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key(), EVP_PKEY_new_raw_public_key(),
       EVP_PKEY_new_CMAC_key(), EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key() and
       EVP_PKEY_get_raw_public_key() functions were added in OpenSSL 1.1.1.

       The EVP_PKEY_dup(), EVP_PKEY_new_raw_private_key_ex(), and
       EVP_PKEY_new_raw_public_key_ex() functions were added in OpenSSL 3.0.

       The EVP_PKEY_new_CMAC_key() was deprecated in OpenSSL 3.0.

       The documentation of EVP_PKEY was amended in OpenSSL 3.0 to allow there
       to be the private part of the keypair without the public part, where
       this was previously implied to be disallowed.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright 2002-2023 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
       <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.

3.0.14                            2024-06-04               EVP_PKEY_NEW(3ossl)

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