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EC_GROUP_NEW(3ossl) OpenSSL EC_GROUP_NEW(3ossl)
NAME
EC_GROUP_get_ecparameters, EC_GROUP_get_ecpkparameters,
EC_GROUP_new_from_params, EC_GROUP_new_from_ecparameters,
EC_GROUP_new_from_ecpkparameters, EC_GROUP_new, EC_GROUP_free,
EC_GROUP_clear_free, EC_GROUP_new_curve_GFp, EC_GROUP_new_curve_GF2m,
EC_GROUP_new_by_curve_name_ex, EC_GROUP_new_by_curve_name,
EC_GROUP_set_curve, EC_GROUP_get_curve, EC_GROUP_set_curve_GFp,
EC_GROUP_get_curve_GFp, EC_GROUP_set_curve_GF2m,
EC_GROUP_get_curve_GF2m, EC_get_builtin_curves, OSSL_EC_curve_nid2name
- Functions for creating and destroying EC_GROUP objects
SYNOPSIS
#include <openssl/ec.h>
EC_GROUP *EC_GROUP_new_from_params(const OSSL_PARAM params[],
OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx, const char *propq);
EC_GROUP *EC_GROUP_new_from_ecparameters(const ECPARAMETERS *params);
EC_GROUP *EC_GROUP_new_from_ecpkparameters(const ECPKPARAMETERS *params);
void EC_GROUP_free(EC_GROUP *group);
EC_GROUP *EC_GROUP_new_curve_GFp(const BIGNUM *p, const BIGNUM *a,
const BIGNUM *b, BN_CTX *ctx);
EC_GROUP *EC_GROUP_new_curve_GF2m(const BIGNUM *p, const BIGNUM *a,
const BIGNUM *b, BN_CTX *ctx);
EC_GROUP *EC_GROUP_new_by_curve_name_ex(OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx, const char *propq,
int nid);
EC_GROUP *EC_GROUP_new_by_curve_name(int nid);
int EC_GROUP_set_curve(EC_GROUP *group, const BIGNUM *p, const BIGNUM *a,
const BIGNUM *b, BN_CTX *ctx);
int EC_GROUP_get_curve(const EC_GROUP *group, BIGNUM *p, BIGNUM *a, BIGNUM *b,
BN_CTX *ctx);
ECPARAMETERS *EC_GROUP_get_ecparameters(const EC_GROUP *group,
ECPARAMETERS *params);
ECPKPARAMETERS *EC_GROUP_get_ecpkparameters(const EC_GROUP *group,
ECPKPARAMETERS *params);
size_t EC_get_builtin_curves(EC_builtin_curve *r, size_t nitems);
const char *OSSL_EC_curve_nid2name(int nid);
The following functions have 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):
EC_GROUP *EC_GROUP_new(const EC_METHOD *meth);
void EC_GROUP_clear_free(EC_GROUP *group);
int EC_GROUP_set_curve_GFp(EC_GROUP *group, const BIGNUM *p,
const BIGNUM *a, const BIGNUM *b, BN_CTX *ctx);
int EC_GROUP_get_curve_GFp(const EC_GROUP *group, BIGNUM *p,
BIGNUM *a, BIGNUM *b, BN_CTX *ctx);
int EC_GROUP_set_curve_GF2m(EC_GROUP *group, const BIGNUM *p,
const BIGNUM *a, const BIGNUM *b, BN_CTX *ctx);
int EC_GROUP_get_curve_GF2m(const EC_GROUP *group, BIGNUM *p,
BIGNUM *a, BIGNUM *b, BN_CTX *ctx);
y^2 mod p = x^3 +ax + b mod p
The second form is those defined over a binary field F2^m where the
elements of the field are integers of length at most m bits. For this
form the elliptic curve equation is modified to:
y^2 + xy = x^3 + ax^2 + b (where b != 0)
Operations in a binary field are performed relative to an irreducible
polynomial. All such curves with OpenSSL use a trinomial or a
pentanomial for this parameter.
Although deprecated since OpenSSL 3.0 and should no longer be used, a
new curve can be constructed by calling EC_GROUP_new(), using the
implementation provided by meth (see EC_GFp_simple_method(3)) and
associated with the library context ctx (see OSSL_LIB_CTX(3)). The ctx
parameter may be NULL in which case the default library context is
used. It is then necessary to call EC_GROUP_set_curve() to set the
curve parameters. Applications should instead use one of the other
EC_GROUP_new_* constructors.
EC_GROUP_new_from_params() creates a group with parameters specified by
params. The library context libctx (see OSSL_LIB_CTX(3)) and property
query string propq are used to fetch algorithms from providers. params
may be either a list of explicit params or a named group, The values
for ctx and propq may be NULL. The params that can be used are
described in EVP_PKEY-EC(7).
EC_GROUP_new_from_ecparameters() will create a group from the specified
params and EC_GROUP_new_from_ecpkparameters() will create a group from
the specific PK params.
EC_GROUP_set_curve() sets the curve parameters p, a and b. For a curve
over Fp p is the prime for the field. For a curve over F2^m p
represents the irreducible polynomial - each bit represents a term in
the polynomial. Therefore, there will either be three or five bits set
dependent on whether the polynomial is a trinomial or a pentanomial.
In either case, a and b represents the coefficients a and b from the
relevant equation introduced above.
EC_group_get_curve() obtains the previously set curve parameters.
EC_GROUP_set_curve_GFp() and EC_GROUP_set_curve_GF2m() are synonyms for
EC_GROUP_set_curve(). They are defined for backwards compatibility only
and should not be used.
EC_GROUP_get_curve_GFp() and EC_GROUP_get_curve_GF2m() are synonyms for
EC_GROUP_get_curve(). They are defined for backwards compatibility only
and should not be used.
The functions EC_GROUP_new_curve_GFp() and EC_GROUP_new_curve_GF2m()
are shortcuts for calling EC_GROUP_new() and then the
EC_GROUP_set_curve() function. An appropriate default implementation
method will be used.
Whilst the library can be used to create any curve using the functions
described above, there are also a number of predefined curves that are
available. In order to obtain a list of all of the predefined curves,
call the function EC_get_builtin_curves(). The parameter r should be an
total number of curves available. The EC_builtin_curve structure is
defined as follows:
typedef struct {
int nid;
const char *comment;
} EC_builtin_curve;
Each EC_builtin_curve item has a unique integer id (nid), and a human
readable comment string describing the curve.
In order to construct a built-in curve use the function
EC_GROUP_new_by_curve_name_ex() and provide the nid of the curve to be
constructed, the associated library context to be used in ctx (see
OSSL_LIB_CTX(3)) and any property query string in propq. The ctx value
may be NULL in which case the default library context is used. The
propq value may also be NULL.
EC_GROUP_new_by_curve_name() is the same as
EC_GROUP_new_by_curve_name_ex() except that the default library context
is always used along with a NULL property query string.
EC_GROUP_free() frees the memory associated with the EC_GROUP. If group
is NULL nothing is done.
EC_GROUP_clear_free() is deprecated: it was meant to destroy any
sensitive data held within the EC_GROUP and then free its memory, but
since all the data stored in the EC_GROUP is public anyway, this
function is unnecessary. Its use can be safely replaced with
EC_GROUP_free(). If group is NULL nothing is done.
OSSL_EC_curve_nid2name() converts a curve nid into the corresponding
name.
RETURN VALUES
All EC_GROUP_new* functions return a pointer to the newly constructed
group, or NULL on error.
EC_get_builtin_curves() returns the number of built-in curves that are
available.
EC_GROUP_set_curve_GFp(), EC_GROUP_get_curve_GFp(),
EC_GROUP_set_curve_GF2m(), EC_GROUP_get_curve_GF2m() return 1 on
success or 0 on error.
OSSL_EC_curve_nid2name() returns a character string constant, or NULL
on error.
SEE ALSO
crypto(7), EC_GROUP_copy(3), EC_POINT_new(3), EC_POINT_add(3),
EC_KEY_new(3), EC_GFp_simple_method(3), d2i_ECPKParameters(3),
OSSL_LIB_CTX(3), EVP_PKEY-EC(7)
HISTORY
o EC_GROUP_new() was deprecated in OpenSSL 3.0.
EC_GROUP_new_by_curve_name_ex() and EC_GROUP_new_from_params() were
added in OpenSSL 3.0.
EC_GROUP_set_curve_GF2m() and EC_GROUP_get_curve_GF2m() were deprecated in
OpenSSL 3.0; use EC_GROUP_set_curve() and EC_GROUP_get_curve() instead.
COPYRIGHT
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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
<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
3.0.11 2023-09-19 EC_GROUP_NEW(3ossl)