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DSA_generate_parameters_ex —
generate DSA parameters
#include
<openssl/dsa.h>
int
DSA_generate_parameters_ex(DSA
*dsa, int bits, const unsigned
char *seed, int seed_len, int
*counter_ret, unsigned long *h_ret,
BN_GENCB *cb);
DSA_generate_parameters_ex()
generates primes p and q and a generator g for use in the DSA and stores the
result in dsa.
bits is the length of the prime to be generated; the DSS allows a maximum of 1024 bits.
If seed is NULL or
seed_len < 20, the primes will be generated at
random. Otherwise, the seed is used to generate them. If the given seed does
not yield a prime q, a new random seed is chosen and placed at
seed.
DSA_generate_parameters_ex()
places the iteration count in *counter_ret and a
counter used for finding a generator in *h_ret, unless
these are NULL.
A callback function may be used to provide feedback about the
progress of the key generation. If cb is not
NULL, it will be called as shown below. For
information on the BN_GENCB structure, refer to
BN_GENCB_call(3).
BN_GENCB_call(cb,
0, m++) is called
(m is 0 for the first candidate).BN_GENCB_call(cb,
1, -1) is called. While a
candidate for q is tested by Miller-Rabin primality tests,
BN_GENCB_call(cb,
1, i) is called in the outer
loop (once for each witness that confirms that the candidate may be
prime); i is the loop counter (starting at 0).BN_GENCB_call(cb,
2, 0) and
BN_GENCB_call(cb,
3, 0) are called.BN_GENCB_call(cb,
0, counter) is called.BN_GENCB_call(cb,
1, -1) is called. While it is
tested by the Miller-Rabin primality test,
BN_GENCB_call(cb,
1, i) is called in the outer
loop (once for each witness that confirms that the candidate may be
prime). i is the loop counter (starting at 0).BN_GENCB_call(cb,
2, 1) is called.BN_GENCB_call(cb,
3, 1) is called.DSA_generate_parameters_ex() returns a 1
on success, or 0 otherwise.
The error codes can be obtained by ERR_get_error(3).
DSA_generate_parameters_ex() first
appeared in OpenSSL 0.9.8 and has been available since
OpenBSD 4.5.
Seed lengths > 20 are not supported.
| December 29, 2023 | openbsd |