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OSSL_DECODER_CTX_NEW_FOR_PKEY(3ossl)                                   OpenSSL



NAME

       OSSL_DECODER_CTX_new_for_pkey, OSSL_DECODER_CTX_set_passphrase,
       OSSL_DECODER_CTX_set_pem_password_cb,
       OSSL_DECODER_CTX_set_passphrase_ui, OSSL_DECODER_CTX_set_passphrase_cb
       - Decoder routines to decode EVP_PKEYs


SYNOPSIS

        #include <openssl/decoder.h>

        OSSL_DECODER_CTX *
        OSSL_DECODER_CTX_new_for_pkey(EVP_PKEY **pkey,
                                      const char *input_type,
                                      const char *input_struct,
                                      const char *keytype, int selection,
                                      OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx, const char *propquery);

        int OSSL_DECODER_CTX_set_passphrase(OSSL_DECODER_CTX *ctx,
                                            const unsigned char *kstr,
                                            size_t klen);
        int OSSL_DECODER_CTX_set_pem_password_cb(OSSL_DECODER_CTX *ctx,
                                                 pem_password_cb *cb,
                                                 void *cbarg);
        int OSSL_DECODER_CTX_set_passphrase_ui(OSSL_DECODER_CTX *ctx,
                                               const UI_METHOD *ui_method,
                                               void *ui_data);
        int OSSL_DECODER_CTX_set_passphrase_cb(OSSL_DECODER_CTX *ctx,
                                               OSSL_PASSPHRASE_CALLBACK *cb,
                                               void *cbarg);


DESCRIPTION

       OSSL_DECODER_CTX_new_for_pkey(3) is a utility function that creates a
       OSSL_DECODER_CTX, finds all applicable decoder implementations and sets
       them up, so all the caller has to do next is call functions like
       OSSL_DECODER_from_bio(3).  The caller may use the optional input_type,
       input_struct, keytype and selection to specify what the input is
       expected to contain.  The pkey must reference an EVP_PKEY * variable
       that will be set to the newly created EVP_PKEY on successful decoding.
       The referenced variable must be initialized to NULL before calling the
       function.

       Internally OSSL_DECODER_CTX_new_for_pkey(3) searches for all available
       EVP_KEYMGMT(3) implementations, and then builds a list of all potential
       decoder implementations that may be able to process the encoded input
       into data suitable for EVP_PKEYs.  All these implementations are
       implicitly fetched using libctx and propquery.

       The search of decoder implementations can be limited with input_type
       and input_struct which specifies a starting input type and input
       structure.  NULL is valid for both of them and signifies that the
       decoder implementations will find out the input type on their own.
       They are set with OSSL_DECODER_CTX_set_input_type(3) and
       OSSL_DECODER_CTX_set_input_structure(3).  See "Input Types" and "Input
       Structures" below for further information.

       The search of decoder implementations can also be limited with keytype
       and selection, which specifies the expected resulting keytype and
       contents.  NULL and zero are valid and signify that the decoder
       implementations will find out the keytype and key contents on their own
       from the input they get.

       If no suitable decoder implementation is found,
       OSSL_DECODER_CTX_new_for_pkey(3) still creates a OSSL_DECODER_CTX, but
       with no associated decoder (OSSL_DECODER_CTX_get_num_decoders(3)
       returns zero).  This helps the caller to distinguish between an error
       when creating the OSSL_ENCODER_CTX and missing encoder implementation,
       and allows it to act accordingly.

       OSSL_DECODER_CTX_set_passphrase() gives the implementation a pass
       phrase to use when decrypting the encoded private key. Alternatively, a
       pass phrase callback may be specified with the following functions.

       OSSL_DECODER_CTX_set_pem_password_cb(),
       OSSL_DECODER_CTX_set_passphrase_ui() and
       OSSL_DECODER_CTX_set_passphrase_cb() set up a callback method that the
       implementation can use to prompt for a pass phrase, giving the caller
       the choice of preferred pass phrase callback form.  These are called
       indirectly, through an internal OSSL_PASSPHRASE_CALLBACK(3) function.

       The internal OSSL_PASSPHRASE_CALLBACK(3) function caches the pass
       phrase, to be reused in all decodings that are performed in the same
       decoding run (for example, within one OSSL_DECODER_from_bio(3) call).

   Input Types
       Available input types depend on the implementations that available
       providers offer, and provider documentation should have the details.

       Among the known input types that OpenSSL decoder implementations offer
       for EVP_PKEYs are "DER", "PEM", "MSBLOB" and "PVK".  See
       openssl-glossary(7) for further information on what these input types
       mean.

   Input Structures
       Available input structures depend on the implementations that available
       providers offer, and provider documentation should have the details.

       Among the known input structures that OpenSSL decoder implementations
       offer for EVP_PKEYs are "pkcs8" and "SubjectPublicKeyInfo".

       OpenSSL decoder implementations also support the input structure
       "type-specific".  This is the structure used for keys encoded according
       to key type specific specifications.  For example, RSA keys encoded
       according to PKCS#1.

   Selections
       selection can be any one of the values described in "Selections" in
       EVP_PKEY_fromdata(3).  Additionally selection can also be set to 0 to
       indicate that the code will auto detect the selection.


RETURN VALUES

       OSSL_DECODER_CTX_new_for_pkey(3) returns a pointer to a
       OSSL_DECODER_CTX, or NULL if it couldn't be created.

       OSSL_DECODER_CTX_set_passphrase(),
       OSSL_DECODER_CTX_set_pem_password_cb(),
       OSSL_DECODER_CTX_set_passphrase_ui() and
       OSSL_DECODER_CTX_set_passphrase_cb() all return 1 on success, or 0 on
       failure.


SEE ALSO

       provider(7), OSSL_DECODER(3), OSSL_DECODER_CTX(3)


HISTORY

       The functions described here were added in OpenSSL 3.0.


COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 2020-2024 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>.

3.3.2                             2024-09-04
                                          OSSL_DECODER_CTX_NEW_FOR_PKEY(3ossl)

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