1OSSL_PROVIDER(3ossl) OpenSSL OSSL_PROVIDER(3ossl)
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6 OSSL_PROVIDER_set_default_search_path, OSSL_PROVIDER,
7 OSSL_PROVIDER_load, OSSL_PROVIDER_try_load, OSSL_PROVIDER_unload,
8 OSSL_PROVIDER_available, OSSL_PROVIDER_do_all,
9 OSSL_PROVIDER_gettable_params, OSSL_PROVIDER_get_params,
10 OSSL_PROVIDER_query_operation, OSSL_PROVIDER_unquery_operation,
11 OSSL_PROVIDER_get0_provider_ctx, OSSL_PROVIDER_get0_dispatch,
12 OSSL_PROVIDER_add_builtin, OSSL_PROVIDER_get0_name,
13 OSSL_PROVIDER_get_capabilities, OSSL_PROVIDER_self_test - provider
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17 #include <openssl/provider.h>
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19 typedef struct ossl_provider_st OSSL_PROVIDER;
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21 void OSSL_PROVIDER_set_default_search_path(OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx,
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24 OSSL_PROVIDER *OSSL_PROVIDER_load(OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx, const char *name);
25 OSSL_PROVIDER *OSSL_PROVIDER_try_load(OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx, const char *name,
26 int retain_fallbacks);
27 int OSSL_PROVIDER_unload(OSSL_PROVIDER *prov);
28 int OSSL_PROVIDER_available(OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx, const char *name);
29 int OSSL_PROVIDER_do_all(OSSL_LIB_CTX *ctx,
30 int (*cb)(OSSL_PROVIDER *provider, void *cbdata),
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33 const OSSL_PARAM *OSSL_PROVIDER_gettable_params(OSSL_PROVIDER *prov);
34 int OSSL_PROVIDER_get_params(OSSL_PROVIDER *prov, OSSL_PARAM params[]);
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36 const OSSL_ALGORITHM *OSSL_PROVIDER_query_operation(const OSSL_PROVIDER *prov,
37 int operation_id,
38 int *no_cache);
39 void OSSL_PROVIDER_unquery_operation(const OSSL_PROVIDER *prov,
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41 const OSSL_ALGORITHM *algs);
42 void *OSSL_PROVIDER_get0_provider_ctx(const OSSL_PROVIDER *prov);
43 const OSSL_DISPATCH *OSSL_PROVIDER_get0_dispatch(const OSSL_PROVIDER *prov);
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45 int OSSL_PROVIDER_add_builtin(OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx, const char *name,
46 ossl_provider_init_fn *init_fn);
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48 const char *OSSL_PROVIDER_get0_name(const OSSL_PROVIDER *prov);
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50 int OSSL_PROVIDER_get_capabilities(const OSSL_PROVIDER *prov,
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53 void *arg);
54 int OSSL_PROVIDER_self_test(const OSSL_PROVIDER *prov);
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57 OSSL_PROVIDER is a type that holds internal information about
58 implementation providers (see provider(7) for information on what a
59 provider is). A provider can be built in to the application or the
60 OpenSSL libraries, or can be a loadable module. The functions
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63 Some of these functions operate within a library context, please see
64 OSSL_LIB_CTX(3) for further details.
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67 OSSL_PROVIDER_set_default_search_path() specifies the default search
68 path that is to be used for looking for providers in the specified
69 libctx. If left unspecified, an environment variable and a fall back
70 default value will be used instead.
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72 OSSL_PROVIDER_add_builtin() is used to add a built in provider to
73 OSSL_PROVIDER store in the given library context, by associating a
74 provider name with a provider initialization function. This name can
75 then be used with OSSL_PROVIDER_load().
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77 OSSL_PROVIDER_load() loads and initializes a provider. This may simply
78 initialize a provider that was previously added with
79 OSSL_PROVIDER_add_builtin() and run its given initialization function,
80 or load a provider module with the given name and run its provider
81 entry point, "OSSL_provider_init". The name can be a path to a provider
82 module, in that case the provider name as returned by
83 OSSL_PROVIDER_get0_name() will be the path. Interpretation of relative
84 paths is platform dependent and they are relative to the configured
85 "MODULESDIR" directory or the path set in the environment variable
86 OPENSSL_MODULES if set.
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88 OSSL_PROVIDER_try_load() functions like OSSL_PROVIDER_load(), except
89 that it does not disable the fallback providers if the provider cannot
90 be loaded and initialized or if retain_fallbacks is zero. If the
91 provider loads successfully and retain_fallbacks is nonzero, the
92 fallback providers are disabled.
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94 OSSL_PROVIDER_unload() unloads the given provider. For a provider
95 added with OSSL_PROVIDER_add_builtin(), this simply runs its teardown
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98 OSSL_PROVIDER_available() checks if a named provider is available for
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101 OSSL_PROVIDER_do_all() iterates over all loaded providers, calling cb
102 for each one, with the current provider in provider and the cbdata that
103 comes from the caller. If no other provider has been loaded before
104 calling this function, the default provider is still available as
105 fallback. See OSSL_PROVIDER-default(7) for more information on this
106 fallback behaviour.
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108 OSSL_PROVIDER_gettable_params() is used to get a provider parameter
109 descriptor set as a constant OSSL_PARAM array. See OSSL_PARAM(3) for
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112 OSSL_PROVIDER_get_params() is used to get provider parameter values.
113 The caller must prepare the OSSL_PARAM array before calling this
114 function, and the variables acting as buffers for this parameter array
115 should be filled with data when it returns successfully.
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117 OSSL_PROVIDER_self_test() is used to run a provider's self tests on
118 demand. If the self tests fail then the provider will fail to provide
119 any further services and algorithms. OSSL_SELF_TEST_set_callback(3) may
120 be called beforehand in order to display diagnostics for the running
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123 OSSL_PROVIDER_query_operation() calls the provider's query_operation
124 function (see provider(7)), if the provider has one. It returns an
125 array of OSSL_ALGORITHM for the given operation_id terminated by an all
126 NULL OSSL_ALGORITHM entry. This is considered a low-level function that
127 most applications should not need to call.
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129 OSSL_PROVIDER_unquery_operation() calls the provider's
130 unquery_operation function (see provider(7)), if the provider has one.
131 This is considered a low-level function that most applications should
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134 OSSL_PROVIDER_get0_provider_ctx() returns the provider context for the
135 given provider. The provider context is an opaque handle set by the
136 provider itself and is passed back to the provider by libcrypto in
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139 OSSL_PROVIDER_get0_dispatch() returns the provider's dispatch table as
140 it was returned in the out parameter from the provider's init function.
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143 If it is permissible to cache references to this array then *no_store
144 is set to 0 or 1 otherwise. If the array is not cacheable then it is
145 assumed to have a short lifetime.
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147 OSSL_PROVIDER_get0_name() returns the name of the given provider.
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149 OSSL_PROVIDER_get_capabilities() provides information about the
150 capabilities supported by the provider specified in prov with the
151 capability name capability. For each capability of that name supported
152 by the provider it will call the callback cb and supply a set of
153 OSSL_PARAMs describing the capability. It will also pass back the
154 argument arg. For more details about capabilities and what they can be
155 used for please see "CAPABILTIIES" in provider-base(7).
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158 OSSL_PROVIDER_add(), OSSL_PROVIDER_unload(), OSSL_PROVIDER_get_params()
159 and OSSL_PROVIDER_get_capabilities() return 1 on success, or 0 on
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162 OSSL_PROVIDER_load() and OSSL_PROVIDER_try_load() return a pointer to a
163 provider object on success, or NULL on error.
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165 OSSL_PROVIDER_do_all() returns 1 if the callback cb returns 1 for every
166 provider it is called with, or 0 if any provider callback invocation
167 returns 0; callback processing stops at the first callback invocation
168 on a provider that returns 0.
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170 OSSL_PROVIDER_available() returns 1 if the named provider is available,
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173 OSSL_PROVIDER_gettable_params() returns a pointer to an array of
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176 OSSL_PROVIDER_get_params() and returns 1 on success, or 0 on error.
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178 OSSL_PROVIDER_query_operation() returns an array of OSSL_ALGORITHM or
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181 OSSL_PROVIDER_self_test() returns 1 if the self tests pass, or 0 on
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185 This demonstrates how to load the provider module "foo" and ask for its
186 build information.
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188 #include <openssl/params.h>
189 #include <openssl/provider.h>
190 #include <openssl/err.h>
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192 OSSL_PROVIDER *prov = NULL;
193 const char *build = NULL;
194 OSSL_PARAM request[] = {
195 { "buildinfo", OSSL_PARAM_UTF8_PTR, &build, 0, 0 },
196 { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, 0 }
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199 if ((prov = OSSL_PROVIDER_load(NULL, "foo")) != NULL
200 && OSSL_PROVIDER_get_params(prov, request))
201 printf("Provider 'foo' buildinfo: %s\n", build);
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203 ERR_print_errors_fp(stderr);
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206 openssl-core.h(7), OSSL_LIB_CTX(3), provider(7)
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209 The type and functions described here were added in OpenSSL 3.0.
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212 Copyright 2019-2022 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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214 Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
215 this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
216 in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
217 <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
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