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- =pod
- =head1 NAME
- RAND_DRBG_new,
- RAND_DRBG_secure_new,
- RAND_DRBG_set,
- RAND_DRBG_set_defaults,
- RAND_DRBG_instantiate,
- RAND_DRBG_uninstantiate,
- RAND_DRBG_free
- - initialize and cleanup a RAND_DRBG instance
- =head1 SYNOPSIS
- #include <openssl/rand_drbg.h>
- RAND_DRBG *RAND_DRBG_new(int type,
- unsigned int flags,
- RAND_DRBG *parent);
- RAND_DRBG *RAND_DRBG_secure_new(int type,
- unsigned int flags,
- RAND_DRBG *parent);
- int RAND_DRBG_set(RAND_DRBG *drbg,
- int type, unsigned int flags);
- int RAND_DRBG_set_defaults(int type, unsigned int flags);
- int RAND_DRBG_instantiate(RAND_DRBG *drbg,
- const unsigned char *pers, size_t perslen);
- int RAND_DRBG_uninstantiate(RAND_DRBG *drbg);
- void RAND_DRBG_free(RAND_DRBG *drbg);
- =head1 DESCRIPTION
- RAND_DRBG_new() and RAND_DRBG_secure_new()
- create a new DRBG instance of the given B<type>, allocated from the heap resp.
- the secure heap
- (using OPENSSL_zalloc() resp. OPENSSL_secure_zalloc()).
- RAND_DRBG_set() initializes the B<drbg> with the given B<type> and B<flags>.
- RAND_DRBG_set_defaults() sets the default B<type> and B<flags> for new DRBG
- instances.
- The DRBG types are AES-CTR, HMAC and HASH so B<type> can be one of the
- following values:
- NID_aes_128_ctr, NID_aes_192_ctr, NID_aes_256_ctr, NID_sha1, NID_sha224,
- NID_sha256, NID_sha384, NID_sha512, NID_sha512_224, NID_sha512_256,
- NID_sha3_224, NID_sha3_256, NID_sha3_384 or NID_sha3_512.
- If this method is not called then the default type is given by NID_aes_256_ctr
- and the default flags are zero.
- Before the DRBG can be used to generate random bits, it is necessary to set
- its type and to instantiate it.
- The optional B<flags> argument specifies a set of bit flags which can be
- joined using the | operator. The supported flags are:
- =over 4
- =item RAND_DRBG_FLAG_CTR_NO_DF
- Disables the use of the derivation function ctr_df. For an explanation,
- see [NIST SP 800-90A Rev. 1].
- =item RAND_DRBG_FLAG_HMAC
- Enables use of HMAC instead of the HASH DRBG.
- =item RAND_DRBG_FLAG_MASTER
- =item RAND_DRBG_FLAG_PUBLIC
- =item RAND_DRBG_FLAG_PRIVATE
- These 3 flags can be used to set the individual DRBG types created. Multiple
- calls are required to set the types to different values. If none of these 3
- flags are used, then the same type and flags are used for all 3 DRBGs in the
- B<drbg> chain (<master>, <public> and <private>).
- =back
- If a B<parent> instance is specified then this will be used instead of
- the default entropy source for reseeding the B<drbg>. It is said that the
- B<drbg> is I<chained> to its B<parent>.
- For more information, see the NOTES section.
- RAND_DRBG_instantiate()
- seeds the B<drbg> instance using random input from trusted entropy sources.
- Optionally, a personalization string B<pers> of length B<perslen> can be
- specified.
- To omit the personalization string, set B<pers>=NULL and B<perslen>=0;
- RAND_DRBG_uninstantiate()
- clears the internal state of the B<drbg> and puts it back in the
- uninstantiated state.
- =head1 RETURN VALUES
- RAND_DRBG_new() and RAND_DRBG_secure_new() return a pointer to a DRBG
- instance allocated on the heap, resp. secure heap.
- RAND_DRBG_set(),
- RAND_DRBG_instantiate(), and
- RAND_DRBG_uninstantiate()
- return 1 on success, and 0 on failure.
- RAND_DRBG_free() does not return a value.
- =head1 NOTES
- The DRBG design supports I<chaining>, which means that a DRBG instance can
- use another B<parent> DRBG instance instead of the default entropy source
- to obtain fresh random input for reseeding, provided that B<parent> DRBG
- instance was properly instantiated, either from a trusted entropy source,
- or from yet another parent DRBG instance.
- For a detailed description of the reseeding process, see L<RAND_DRBG(7)>.
- The default DRBG type and flags are applied only during creation of a DRBG
- instance.
- To ensure that they are applied to the global and thread-local DRBG instances
- (<master>, resp. <public> and <private>), it is necessary to call
- RAND_DRBG_set_defaults() before creating any thread and before calling any
- cryptographic routines that obtain random data directly or indirectly.
- =head1 HISTORY
- The RAND_DRBG functions were added in OpenSSL 1.1.1.
- =head1 SEE ALSO
- L<OPENSSL_zalloc(3)>,
- L<OPENSSL_secure_zalloc(3)>,
- L<RAND_DRBG_generate(3)>,
- L<RAND_DRBG(7)>
- =head1 COPYRIGHT
- Copyright 2017-2018 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
- L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
- =cut
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