EVP_PKEY_SIZE
Section: OpenSSL (3)
Updated: 2020-07-28
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NAME
EVP_PKEY_size, EVP_PKEY_bits, EVP_PKEY_security_bits - EVP_PKEY information functions
SYNOPSIS
#include <openssl/evp.h>
int EVP_PKEY_size(const EVP_PKEY *pkey);
int EVP_PKEY_bits(const EVP_PKEY *pkey);
int EVP_PKEY_security_bits(const EVP_PKEY *pkey);
DESCRIPTION
EVP_PKEY_size() returns the maximum suitable size for the output
buffers for almost all operations that can be done with
pkey.
The primary documented use is with
EVP_SignFinal(3) and
EVP_SealInit(3), but it isn't limited there. The returned size is
also large enough for the output buffer of
EVP_PKEY_sign(3),
EVP_PKEY_encrypt(3),
EVP_PKEY_decrypt(3),
EVP_PKEY_derive(3).
It must be stressed that, unless the documentation for the operation
that's being performed says otherwise, the size returned by
EVP_PKEY_size() is only preliminary and not exact, so the final
contents of the target buffer may be smaller. It is therefore crucial
to take note of the size given back by the function that performs the
operation, such as EVP_PKEY_sign(3) (the siglen argument will
receive that length), to avoid bugs.
EVP_PKEY_bits() returns the cryptographic length of the cryptosystem
to which the key in pkey belongs, in bits. Note that the definition
of cryptographic length is specific to the key cryptosystem.
EVP_PKEY_security_bits() returns the number of security bits of the given
pkey, bits of security is defined in NIST SP800-57.
RETURN VALUES
EVP_PKEY_size(),
EVP_PKEY_bits() and
EVP_PKEY_security_bits() return a
positive number, or 0 if this size isn't available.
NOTES
Most functions that have an output buffer and are mentioned with
EVP_PKEY_size() have a functionality where you can pass
NULL for the
buffer and still pass a pointer to an integer and get the exact size
that this function call delivers in the context that it's called in.
This allows those functions to be called twice, once to find out the
exact buffer size, then allocate the buffer in between, and call that
function again actually output the data. For those functions, it
isn't strictly necessary to call
EVP_PKEY_size() to find out the
buffer size, but may be useful in cases where it's desirable to know
the upper limit in advance.
It should also be especially noted that EVP_PKEY_size() shouldn't be
used to get the output size for EVP_DigestSignFinal(), according to
``NOTES'' in EVP_DigestSignFinal(3).
SEE ALSO
EVP_SignFinal(3),
EVP_SealInit(3),
EVP_PKEY_sign(3),
EVP_PKEY_encrypt(3),
EVP_PKEY_decrypt(3),
EVP_PKEY_derive(3)
COPYRIGHT
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