openssl/doc/man3/EVP_PKEY_CTX_set_hkdf_md.pod

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=pod
=head1 NAME
EVP_PKEY_CTX_set_hkdf_md, EVP_PKEY_CTX_set1_hkdf_salt,
EVP_PKEY_CTX_set1_hkdf_key, EVP_PKEY_CTX_add1_hkdf_info,
EVP_PKEY_CTX_hkdf_mode -
HMAC-based Extract-and-Expand key derivation algorithm
=head1 SYNOPSIS
#include <openssl/kdf.h>
int EVP_PKEY_CTX_hkdf_mode(EVP_PKEY_CTX *pctx, int mode);
int EVP_PKEY_CTX_set_hkdf_md(EVP_PKEY_CTX *pctx, const EVP_MD *md);
int EVP_PKEY_CTX_set1_hkdf_salt(EVP_PKEY_CTX *pctx, unsigned char *salt,
int saltlen);
int EVP_PKEY_CTX_set1_hkdf_key(EVP_PKEY_CTX *pctx, unsigned char *key,
int keylen);
int EVP_PKEY_CTX_add1_hkdf_info(EVP_PKEY_CTX *pctx, unsigned char *info,
int infolen);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
The EVP_PKEY_HKDF algorithm implements the HKDF key derivation function.
HKDF follows the "extract-then-expand" paradigm, where the KDF logically
consists of two modules. The first stage takes the input keying material
and "extracts" from it a fixed-length pseudorandom key K. The second stage
"expands" the key K into several additional pseudorandom keys (the output
of the KDF).
EVP_PKEY_CTX_hkdf_mode() sets the mode for the HKDF operation. There are three
modes that are currently defined:
=over 4
=item EVP_PKEY_HKDEF_MODE_EXTRACT_AND_EXPAND
This is the default mode. Calling L<EVP_PKEY_derive(3)> on an EVP_PKEY_CTX set
up for HKDF will perform an extract followed by an expand operation in one go.
The derived key returned will be the result after the expand operation. The
intermediate fixed-length pseudorandom key K is not returned.
In this mode the digest, key, salt and info values must be set before a key is
derived or an error occurs.
=item EVP_PKEY_HKDEF_MODE_EXTRACT_ONLY
In this mode calling L<EVP_PKEY_derive(3)> will just perform the extract
operation. The value returned will be the intermediate fixed-length pseudorandom
key K.
The digest, key and salt values must be set before a key is derived or an
error occurs.
=item EVP_PKEY_HKDEF_MODE_EXPAND_ONLY
In this mode calling L<EVP_PKEY_derive(3)> will just perform the expand
operation. The input key should be set to the intermediate fixed-length
pseudorandom key K returned from a previous extract operation.
The digest, key and info values must be set before a key is derived or an
error occurs.
=back
EVP_PKEY_CTX_set_hkdf_md() sets the message digest associated with the HKDF.
EVP_PKEY_CTX_set1_hkdf_salt() sets the salt to B<saltlen> bytes of the
buffer B<salt>. Any existing value is replaced.
EVP_PKEY_CTX_set1_hkdf_key() sets the key to B<keylen> bytes of the buffer
B<key>. Any existing value is replaced.
EVP_PKEY_CTX_add1_hkdf_info() sets the info value to B<infolen> bytes of the
buffer B<info>. If a value is already set, it is appended to the existing
value.
=head1 STRING CTRLS
HKDF also supports string based control operations via
L<EVP_PKEY_CTX_ctrl_str(3)>.
The B<type> parameter "md" uses the supplied B<value> as the name of the digest
algorithm to use.
The B<type> parameter "mode" uses the values "EXTRACT_AND_EXPAND",
"EXTRACT_ONLY" and "EXPAND_ONLY" to determine the mode to use.
The B<type> parameters "salt", "key" and "info" use the supplied B<value>
parameter as a B<seed>, B<key> or B<info> value.
The names "hexsalt", "hexkey" and "hexinfo" are similar except they take a hex
string which is converted to binary.
=head1 NOTES
A context for HKDF can be obtained by calling:
EVP_PKEY_CTX *pctx = EVP_PKEY_CTX_new_id(EVP_PKEY_HKDF, NULL);
The total length of the info buffer cannot exceed 1024 bytes in length: this
should be more than enough for any normal use of HKDF.
The output length of an HKDF expand operation is specified via the length
parameter to the L<EVP_PKEY_derive(3)> function.
Since the HKDF output length is variable, passing a B<NULL> buffer as a means
to obtain the requisite length is not meaningful with HKDF in any mode that
performs an expand operation. Instead, the caller must allocate a buffer of the
desired length, and pass that buffer to L<EVP_PKEY_derive(3)> along with (a
pointer initialized to) the desired length. Passing a B<NULL> buffer to obtain
the length is allowed when using EVP_PKEY_HKDEF_MODE_EXTRACT_ONLY.
Optimised versions of HKDF can be implemented in an ENGINE.
=head1 RETURN VALUES
All these functions return 1 for success and 0 or a negative value for failure.
In particular a return value of -2 indicates the operation is not supported by
the public key algorithm.
=head1 EXAMPLES
This example derives 10 bytes using SHA-256 with the secret key "secret",
salt value "salt" and info value "label":
EVP_PKEY_CTX *pctx;
unsigned char out[10];
size_t outlen = sizeof(out);
pctx = EVP_PKEY_CTX_new_id(EVP_PKEY_HKDF, NULL);
if (EVP_PKEY_derive_init(pctx) <= 0)
/* Error */
if (EVP_PKEY_CTX_set_hkdf_md(pctx, EVP_sha256()) <= 0)
/* Error */
if (EVP_PKEY_CTX_set1_hkdf_salt(pctx, "salt", 4) <= 0)
/* Error */
if (EVP_PKEY_CTX_set1_hkdf_key(pctx, "secret", 6) <= 0)
/* Error */
if (EVP_PKEY_CTX_add1_hkdf_info(pctx, "label", 5) <= 0)
/* Error */
if (EVP_PKEY_derive(pctx, out, &outlen) <= 0)
/* Error */
=head1 CONFORMING TO
RFC 5869
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<EVP_PKEY_CTX_new(3)>,
L<EVP_PKEY_CTX_ctrl_str(3)>,
L<EVP_PKEY_derive(3)>
=head1 HISTORY
All of the functions described here were converted from macros to functions in
OpenSSL 3.0.
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2016-2020 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>.
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