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LIFE_CYCLE-KDF(7ossl) OpenSSL LIFE_CYCLE-KDF(7ossl)
NAME
life_cycle-kdf - The KDF algorithm life-cycle
DESCRIPTION
All key derivation functions (KDFs) and pseudo random functions (PRFs)
go through a number of stages in their life-cycle:
start
This state represents the KDF/PRF before it has been allocated. It
is the starting state for any life-cycle transitions.
newed
This state represents the KDF/PRF after it has been allocated.
deriving
This state represents the KDF/PRF when it is set up and capable of
generating output.
freed
This state is entered when the KDF/PRF is freed. It is the
terminal state for all life-cycle transitions.
State Transition Diagram
The usual life-cycle of a KDF/PRF is illustrated:
+-------------------+
| start |
+-------------------+
|
| EVP_KDF_CTX_new
v
+-------------------+
| newed | <+
+-------------------+ |
| |
| EVP_KDF_derive |
v | EVP_KDF_CTX_reset
EVP_KDF_derive +-------------------+ |
+ - - - - - - - - | | |
' | deriving | |
+ - - - - - - - -> | | -+
+-------------------+
|
| EVP_KDF_CTX_free
v
+-------------------+
| freed |
+-------------------+
Formal State Transitions
This section defines all of the legal state transitions. This is the
canonical list.
Function Call ------------- Current State
-------------
start newed deriving
freed
EVP_KDF_CTX_new newed
NOTES
At some point the EVP layer will begin enforcing the transitions
described herein.
SEE ALSO
provider-kdf(7), EVP_KDF(3).
HISTORY
The provider KDF interface was introduced in OpenSSL 3.0.
COPYRIGHT
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3.0.11 2023-09-19 LIFE_CYCLE-KDF(7ossl)