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X509_PUBKEY_NEW(3ossl) OpenSSL X509_PUBKEY_NEW(3ossl)
NAME
X509_PUBKEY_new_ex, X509_PUBKEY_new, X509_PUBKEY_free, X509_PUBKEY_dup,
X509_PUBKEY_set, X509_PUBKEY_get0, X509_PUBKEY_get, d2i_PUBKEY_ex,
d2i_PUBKEY, i2d_PUBKEY, d2i_PUBKEY_bio, d2i_PUBKEY_fp, i2d_PUBKEY_fp,
i2d_PUBKEY_bio, X509_PUBKEY_set0_param, X509_PUBKEY_get0_param,
X509_PUBKEY_eq - SubjectPublicKeyInfo public key functions
SYNOPSIS
#include <openssl/x509.h>
X509_PUBKEY *X509_PUBKEY_new_ex(OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx, const char *propq);
X509_PUBKEY *X509_PUBKEY_new(void);
void X509_PUBKEY_free(X509_PUBKEY *a);
X509_PUBKEY *X509_PUBKEY_dup(const X509_PUBKEY *a);
int X509_PUBKEY_set(X509_PUBKEY **x, EVP_PKEY *pkey);
EVP_PKEY *X509_PUBKEY_get0(const X509_PUBKEY *key);
EVP_PKEY *X509_PUBKEY_get(const X509_PUBKEY *key);
EVP_PKEY *d2i_PUBKEY_ex(EVP_PKEY **a, const unsigned char **pp, long length,
OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx, const char *propq);
EVP_PKEY *d2i_PUBKEY(EVP_PKEY **a, const unsigned char **pp, long length);
int i2d_PUBKEY(const EVP_PKEY *a, unsigned char **pp);
EVP_PKEY *d2i_PUBKEY_bio(BIO *bp, EVP_PKEY **a);
EVP_PKEY *d2i_PUBKEY_fp(FILE *fp, EVP_PKEY **a);
int i2d_PUBKEY_fp(const FILE *fp, EVP_PKEY *pkey);
int i2d_PUBKEY_bio(BIO *bp, const EVP_PKEY *pkey);
int X509_PUBKEY_set0_param(X509_PUBKEY *pub, ASN1_OBJECT *aobj,
int ptype, void *pval,
unsigned char *penc, int penclen);
int X509_PUBKEY_get0_param(ASN1_OBJECT **ppkalg,
const unsigned char **pk, int *ppklen,
X509_ALGOR **pa, const X509_PUBKEY *pub);
int X509_PUBKEY_eq(X509_PUBKEY *a, X509_PUBKEY *b);
DESCRIPTION
The X509_PUBKEY structure represents the ASN.1 SubjectPublicKeyInfo
structure defined in RFC5280 and used in certificates and certificate
requests.
X509_PUBKEY_new_ex() allocates and initializes an X509_PUBKEY structure
associated with the given OSSL_LIB_CTX in the libctx parameter. Any
algorithm fetches associated with using the X509_PUBKEY object will use
the property query string propq. See "ALGORITHM FETCHING" in crypto(7)
for further information about algorithm fetching.
X509_PUBKEY_new() is the same as X509_PUBKEY_new_ex() except that the
default (NULL) OSSL_LIB_CTX and a NULL property query string are used.
X509_PUBKEY_dup() creates a duplicate copy of the X509_PUBKEY object
specified by a.
X509_PUBKEY_free() frees up X509_PUBKEY structure a. If a is NULL
returned value is an internal pointer which MUST NOT be freed after
use.
X509_PUBKEY_get() is similar to X509_PUBKEY_get0() except the reference
count on the returned key is incremented so it MUST be freed using
EVP_PKEY_free() after use.
d2i_PUBKEY_ex() decodes an EVP_PKEY structure using
SubjectPublicKeyInfo format. Some public key decoding implementations
may use cryptographic algorithms. In this case the supplied library
context libctx and property query string propq are used. d2i_PUBKEY()
does the same as d2i_PUBKEY_ex() except that the default library
context and property query string are used.
i2d_PUBKEY() encodes an EVP_PKEY structure using SubjectPublicKeyInfo
format.
d2i_PUBKEY_bio(), d2i_PUBKEY_fp(), i2d_PUBKEY_bio() and i2d_PUBKEY_fp()
are similar to d2i_PUBKEY() and i2d_PUBKEY() except they decode or
encode using a BIO or FILE pointer.
X509_PUBKEY_set0_param() sets the public key parameters of pub. The OID
associated with the algorithm is set to aobj. The type of the algorithm
parameters is set to type using the structure pval. The encoding of
the public key itself is set to the penclen bytes contained in buffer
penc. On success ownership of all the supplied parameters is passed to
pub so they must not be freed after the call.
X509_PUBKEY_get0_param() retrieves the public key parameters from pub,
*ppkalg is set to the associated OID and the encoding consists of
*ppklen bytes at *pk, *pa is set to the associated AlgorithmIdentifier
for the public key. If the value of any of these parameters is not
required it can be set to NULL. All of the retrieved pointers are
internal and must not be freed after the call.
X509_PUBKEY_eq() compares two X509_PUBKEY values.
NOTES
The X509_PUBKEY functions can be used to encode and decode public keys
in a standard format.
In many cases applications will not call the X509_PUBKEY functions
directly: they will instead call wrapper functions such as
X509_get0_pubkey().
RETURN VALUES
If the allocation fails, X509_PUBKEY_new() and X509_PUBKEY_dup() return
NULL and set an error code that can be obtained by ERR_get_error(3).
Otherwise they return a pointer to the newly allocated structure.
X509_PUBKEY_free() does not return a value.
X509_PUBKEY_get0() and X509_PUBKEY_get() return a pointer to an
EVP_PKEY structure or NULL if an error occurs.
X509_PUBKEY_set(), X509_PUBKEY_set0_param() and
X509_PUBKEY_get0_param() return 1 for success and 0 if an error
occurred.
The X509_PUBKEY_new_ex() and X509_PUBKEY_eq() functions were added in
OpenSSL 3.0.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2016-2021 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>.
3.0.11 2023-09-19 X509_PUBKEY_NEW(3ossl)