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=pod
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=head1 NAME
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OSSL_ALGORITHM - OpenSSL Core type to define a fetchable algorithm
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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#include <openssl/core.h>
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typedef struct ossl_algorithm_st OSSL_ALGORITHM;
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struct ossl_algorithm_st {
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const char *algorithm_names; /* key */
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const char *property_definition; /* key */
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const OSSL_DISPATCH *implementation;
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const char *algorithm_description;
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};
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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The B<OSSL_ALGORITHM> type is a I<public structure> that describes an
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algorithm that a L<provider(7)> provides. Arrays of this type are returned
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by providers on demand from the OpenSSL libraries to describe what
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algorithms the providers provide implementations of, and with what
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properties.
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Arrays of this type must be terminated with a tuple where I<algorithm_names>
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is NULL.
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This type of array is typically returned by the provider's operation querying
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function, further described in L<provider-base(7)/Provider Functions>.
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=head2 B<OSSL_ALGORITHM> fields
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=over 4
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=item I<algorithm_names>
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This string is a colon separated set of names / identities, and is used by
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the appropriate fetching functionality (such as L<EVP_CIPHER_fetch(3)>,
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L<EVP_MD_fetch(3)>, etc) to find the desired algorithm.
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Multiple names / identities allow a specific algorithm implementation to be
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fetched multiple ways. For example, the RSA algorithm has the following
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known identities:
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=over 4
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=item *
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C<RSA>
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=item *
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C<rsaEncryption>
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This is the name of the algorithm's OBJECT IDENTIFIER (OID), as given by the
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L<PKCS#1 RFC's ASN.1 module|https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8017#appendix-C>
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=item *
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C<1.2.840.113549.1.1.1>
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This is the OID itself for C<rsaEncryption>, in canonical decimal text form.
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=back
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The resulting I<algorithm_names> string would look like this:
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"RSA:rsaEncryption:1.2.840.113549.1.1.1"
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The OpenSSL libraries use the first of the algorithm names as the main
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or canonical name, on a per algorithm implementation basis.
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See the notes L</On the subject of algorithm names> below for a more in
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depth discussion on I<algorithm_names> and how that may interact with
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applications and libraries, including OpenSSL's.
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=item I<property_definition>
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This string defines a set of properties associated with a particular
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algorithm implementation, and is used by the appropriate fetching
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functionality (such as L<EVP_CIPHER_fetch(3)>, L<EVP_MD_fetch(3)>, etc) for
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a finer grained lookup of an algorithm implementation, which is useful in
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case multiple implementations of the same algorithm are available.
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See L<property(7)> for a further description of the contents of this
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string.
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=item I<implementation>
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Pointer to an L<OSSL_DISPATCH(3)> array, containing pointers to the
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functions of a particular algorithm implementation.
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=item I<algorithm_description>
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A string with a short human-readable description of the algorithm.
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=back
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=head1 NOTES
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=head2 On the subject of algorithm names
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Providers may find the need to register ASN.1 OIDs for algorithms using
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L<OBJ_create(3)> (via the B<core_obj_create> upcall described in
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L<provider-base(7)>, because some application or library -- possibly still
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the OpenSSL libraries, even -- use NIDs to look up algorithms.
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In that scenario, you must make sure that the corresponding B<OSSL_ALGORITHM>'s
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I<algorithm_names> includes both the short and the long name.
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Most of the time, registering ASN.1 OIDs like this shouldn't be necessary,
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and applications and libraries are encouraged to use L<OBJ_obj2txt(3)> to
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get a text representation of the OID, which may be a long or short name for
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OIDs that are registered, or the OID itself in canonical decimal text form
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if not (or if L<OBJ_obj2txt(3)> is called with I<no_name> = 1).
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It's recommended to make sure that the corresponding B<OSSL_ALGORITHM>'s
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I<algorithm_names> include known names as well as the OID itself in
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canonical decimal text form. That should cover all scenarios.
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=begin comment RETURN VALUES doesn't make sense for a manual that only
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describes a type, but document checkers still want that section, and
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to have more than just the section title.
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=head1 RETURN VALUES
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txt
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=end comment
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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L<crypto(7)>, L<provider-base(7)>, L<openssl-core.h(7)>,
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L<openssl-core_dispatch.h(7)>, L<OSSL_DISPATCH(3)>
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=head1 HISTORY
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B<OSSL_ALGORITHM> was added in OpenSSL 3.0
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=head1 COPYRIGHT
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Copyright 2022 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
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this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
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in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
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L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
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=cut
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