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EVP_SKEY(3ossl)                     OpenSSL                    EVP_SKEY(3ossl)



NAME

       EVP_SKEY, EVP_SKEY_generate, EVP_SKEY_import, EVP_SKEY_import_raw_key,
       EVP_SKEY_up_ref, EVP_SKEY_export, EVP_SKEY_get0_raw_key,
       EVP_SKEY_get0_key_id, EVP_SKEY_get0_skeymgmt_name,
       EVP_SKEY_get0_provider_name, EVP_SKEY_free, EVP_SKEY_is_a,
       EVP_SKEY_to_provider - opaque symmetric key allocation and handling
       functions


SYNOPSIS

        #include <openssl/evp.h>

        typedef evp_skey_st EVP_SKEY;

        EVP_SKEY *EVP_SKEY_generate(OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx, const char *skeymgmtname,
                                    const char *propquery, const OSSL_PARAM *params);
        EVP_SKEY *EVP_SKEY_import(OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx, const char *skeymgmtname,
                                  const char *propquery,
                                  int selection, const OSSL_PARAM *params);
        EVP_SKEY *EVP_SKEY_import_raw_key(OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx, const char *skeymgmtname,
                                          unsigned char *key, size_t *len,
                                          const char *propquery);
        int EVP_SKEY_export(const EVP_SKEY *skey, int selection,
                            OSSL_CALLBACK *export_cb, void *export_cbarg);
        int EVP_SKEY_get0_raw_key(const EVP_SKEY *skey, const unsigned char **key,
                                 size_t *len);
        const char *EVP_SKEY_get0_key_id(const EVP_SKEY *skey);

        const char *EVP_SKEY_get0_skeymgmt_name(const EVP_SKEY *skey);
        const char *EVP_SKEY_get0_provider_name(const EVP_SKEY *skey);

        int EVP_SKEY_up_ref(EVP_SKEY *key);
        void EVP_SKEY_free(EVP_SKEY *key);
        int EVP_SKEY_is_a(const EVP_SKEY *skey, const char *name);
        EVP_SKEY *EVP_SKEY_to_provider(EVP_SKEY *skey, OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx,
                                       OSSL_PROVIDER *prov, const char *propquery);


DESCRIPTION

       EVP_SKEY is a generic structure to hold symmetric keys as opaque
       objects.  The keys themselves are often referred to as the "internal
       key", and are handled by providers using EVP_SKEYMGMT(3).

       Conceptually, an EVP_SKEY internal key may hold a symmetric key, and
       along with those, key parameters if the key type requires them.

       The EVP_SKEY_generate() functions creates a new EVP_SKEY object and
       initializes it according to the params argument.

       The EVP_SKEY_import() function allocates an empty EVP_SKEY structure
       which is used by OpenSSL to store symmetric keys, assigns the
       EVP_SKEYMGMT object associated with the key, and initializes the object
       from the params argument.

       The EVP_SKEY_import_raw_key() function is a helper that creates an
       EVP_SKEY object containing the raw byte representation of the symmetric
       keys.

       The EVP_SKEY_export() function extracts values from a key skey using
       the selection.  selection is described below. It uses a callback
       export_cb that gets passed the value of export_cbarg.  See
       openssl-core.h(7) for more information about the callback. Note that
       the OSSL_PARAM(3) array that is passed to the callback is not
       persistent after the callback returns.

       The EVP_SKEY_get0_raw_key() returns a pointer to a raw key bytes to the
       passed address and sets the key len. The returned address is managed by
       the internal key management and shouldn't be freed explicitly.  The
       operation can fail when the underlying key management doesn't support
       export of the secret key.

       The EVP_SKEY_get0_key_id() returns a NUL-terminated string providing
       some human-readable identifier of the key if provided by the underlying
       key management. The pointer becomes invalid after freeing the EVP_SKEY
       object.

       The EVP_SKEY_get0_skeymgmt_name() and EVP_SKEY_get0_provider_name()
       return the names of the associated EVP_SKEYMGMT object and its provider
       correspondingly.

       EVP_SKEY_up_ref() increments the reference count of key.

       EVP_SKEY_free() decrements the reference count of key and, if the
       reference count is zero, frees it. If key is NULL, nothing is done.

       EVP_SKEY_is_a() checks if the key type of skey is name.

       EVP_SKEY_to_provider() simplifies the task of importing a skey into a
       different provider identified by prov. If prov is NULL, the default
       provider for the key type identified via skey is used.

   Selections
       The following constants can be used for selection:

       OSSL_SKEYMGMT_SELECT_SECRET_KEY
           Only the raw key representation will be selected.

       OSSL_SKEYMGMT_SELECT_PARAMETERS
           Only the key parameters will be selected. This includes optional
           key parameters.

       OSSL_SKEYMGMT_SELECT_ALL
           All parameters will be selected.


NOTES

       The EVP_SKEY structure is used by various OpenSSL functions which
       require a general symmetric key without reference to any particular
       algorithm.

       The EVP_SKEY_to_provider() function will fail and return NULL if the
       origin key skey cannot be exported from its provider.


RETURN VALUES

       EVP_SKEY_generate(), EVP_SKEY_import() and EVP_SKEY_import_raw_key()
       return either the newly allocated EVP_SKEY structure or NULL if an
       error occurred.

       EVP_SKEY_get0_key_id() returns either a valid pointer or NULL.

       EVP_SKEY_up_ref() returns 1 for success and 0 on failure.

       EVP_SKEY_export() and EVP_SKEY_get0_raw_key() return 1 for success and
       0 on failure.

       EVP_SKEY_get0_skeymgmt_name() and EVP_SKEY_get0_provider_name() return
       the names of the associated EVP_SKEYMGMT object and its provider
       correspondigly.

       EVP_SKEY_is_a() returns 1 if skey has the key type name, otherwise 0.

       EVP_SKEY_to_provider() returns a new EVP_SKEY suitable for operations
       with the prov provider or NULL in case of failure.


SEE ALSO

       EVP_SKEYMGMT(3), provider(7), OSSL_PARAM(3)


HISTORY

       The EVP_SKEY API and functions EVP_SKEY_export(), EVP_SKEY_free(),
       EVP_SKEY_get0_raw_key(), EVP_SKEY_import(), EVP_SKEY_import_raw_key(),
       EVP_SKEY_up_ref(), EVP_SKEY_generate(), EVP_SKEY_get0_key_id(),
       EVP_SKEY_get0_provider_name(), EVP_SKEY_get0_skeymgmt_name(),
       EVP_SKEY_is_a(), EVP_SKEY_to_provider() were introduced in OpenSSL 3.5.


COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 2025 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>.

3.5.0                             2025-04-10                   EVP_SKEY(3ossl)

openssl 3.5.0 - Generated Mon Apr 21 07:25:03 CDT 2025
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