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/openssl/test/ssl-tests/
H A D14-curves.cnf.in15 my @curves = ("prime256v1", "secp384r1", "secp521r1");
19 push @curves, @curves_no_fips if !$fips_mode;
28 push @curves, @curves_tls_1_3;
58 foreach (0..$#curves) {
59 my $curve = $curves[$_];
158 #These curves are only suitable for TLSv1.3 so we expect the
177 #These curves are only suitable for TLSv1.3. We expect TLSv1.2
H A D20-cert-select.cnf.in421 # Excluding P-256 from the supported curves list means server
439 # Excluding P-256 from the supported curves list means server
/openssl/apps/
H A Decparam.c71 EC_builtin_curve *curves = NULL; in list_builtin_curves() local
74 curves = app_malloc((int)sizeof(*curves) * crv_len, "list curves"); in list_builtin_curves()
75 if (!EC_get_builtin_curves(curves, crv_len)) in list_builtin_curves()
79 const char *comment = curves[n].comment; in list_builtin_curves()
80 const char *sname = OBJ_nid2sn(curves[n].nid); in list_builtin_curves()
92 OPENSSL_free(curves); in list_builtin_curves()
/openssl/doc/man3/
H A DEC_GFp_simple_method.pod38 For F2^m curves there is only one implementation choice, i.e. EC_GF2_simple_method.
40 For Fp curves the lowest common denominator implementation is the EC_GFp_simple_method implementati…
43 offers an implementation optimised for use with NIST recommended curves (NIST curves are available …
47 optimised implementations for the NIST P224, P256 and P521 curves respectively. Note, however, that…
H A DEC_GROUP_new.pod93 B<irreducible polynomial>. All such curves with OpenSSL use a trinomial or a
151 above, there are also a number of predefined curves that are available. In order
152 to obtain a list of all of the predefined curves, call the function
155 I<r> array with information about the built-in curves. If I<nitems> is less than
156 the total number of curves available, then the first I<nitems> curves will be
157 returned. Otherwise the total number of curves will be provided. The return
158 value is the total number of curves available (whether that number has been
160 do nothing other than return the total number of curves available.
198 EC_get_builtin_curves() returns the number of built-in curves that are
H A DEC_GROUP_copy.pod147 built-in curves within the library provide seed values that can be obtained. It is also possible to…
159 … the discriminant is given by the formula 4*a^3 + 27*b^2 whilst for F2^m curves the discriminant is
167 …() determines if the group's domain parameters match one of the built-in curves supported by the l…
170 … lookup the name of the curve that matches the group domain parameters. The built-in curves contain
171 aliases, so that multiple NID's can map to the same domain parameters. For such curves it is unspec…
173 …nist_only> is 1 it will only look for NIST approved curves, otherwise it searches all built-in cur…
179 …C_GROUP_get_trinomial_basis() and EC_GROUP_get_pentanomial_basis() should only be called for curves
218 EC_GROUP_get_field_type() returns either B<NID_X9_62_prime_field> for prime curves
219 or B<NID_X9_62_characteristic_two_field> for binary curves;
227 …eturns an internal pointer to the group field. For curves over GF(p), this is the modulus; for cur…
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H A DEVP_PKEY_get_field_type.pod20 for prime curves or B<NID_X9_62_characteristic_two_field> for binary curves;
H A DSSL_CTX_set_security_level.pod122 a number of distinct parameters (supported ciphers, supported curves supported
130 cipher suite encryption algorithms, supported ECC curves, supported
H A DSSL_check_chain.pod72 signature algorithm, supported curves and in the case of client authentication
H A DSSL_CTX_set1_curves.pod33 int SSL_get1_curves(SSL *ssl, int *curves);
132 only the concept of supported curves. In TLS1.3 this was renamed to supported
H A DEC_POINT_add.pod64 switch to named curves which OpenSSL has hardcoded lookup tables for.
/openssl/test/
H A Decdsatest.c32 static EC_builtin_curve *curves = NULL; variable
199 nid = curves[n].nid; in test_builtin()
402 if (!TEST_ptr(curves = OPENSSL_malloc(sizeof(*curves) * crv_len)) in setup_tests()
403 || !TEST_true(EC_get_builtin_curves(curves, crv_len))) { in setup_tests()
421 OPENSSL_free(curves); in cleanup_tests()
H A Dec_internal_test.c23 static EC_builtin_curve *curves = NULL; variable
223 int nid = curves[n].nid; in field_tests_default()
451 int nid = curves[n].nid; in ecpkparams_i2d2i_test()
552 if (!TEST_ptr(curves = OPENSSL_malloc(sizeof(*curves) * crv_len)) in setup_tests()
553 || !TEST_true(EC_get_builtin_curves(curves, crv_len))) in setup_tests()
576 OPENSSL_free(curves); in cleanup_tests()
H A Dectest.c1140 int nid = curves[n].nid; in internal_curve_test()
1158 int r, nid = curves[n].nid; in internal_curve_test_method()
1514 nid = curves[id].nid; in check_named_curve_test()
1702 nid = curves[id].nid; in check_named_curve_lookup_test()
1841 nid = curves[id].nid; in check_named_curve_from_ecparameters()
2268 int nid = curves[n].nid; in cardinality_test()
2463 nid = curves[id].nid; in ec_point_hex2point_test()
2733 nid = curves[id].nid; in custom_generator_test()
2829 nid = curves[id].nid; in custom_params_test()
3125 if (!TEST_ptr(curves = OPENSSL_malloc(sizeof(*curves) * crv_len)) in setup_tests()
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/openssl/demos/bio/
H A Dconnect.cnf11 # Only support 3 curves
H A Daccept.cnf11 # Only support 3 curves
H A Dcmod.cnf21 # Only support 3 curves
/openssl/doc/man7/
H A DEVP_KEM-EC.pod45 It can only be used for the curves "P-256", "P-384" and "P-521" and should
47 (i.e. 32, 48 and 66 for the listed curves).
H A DEVP_PKEY-EC.pod16 curve name "group". For curves with no curve name, explicit parameters can be
20 named curves.
80 EC curve's cofactor (note for some curves the cofactor is 1).
155 for the curves "P-256", "P-384" and "P-521" and should have a length of at least
156 the size of the encoded private key (i.e. 32, 48 and 66 for the listed curves).
280 * the behaviour. For many curves the cofactor is 1 - so setting this has
/openssl/doc/man1/
H A Dopenssl-ecparam.pod.in34 this command can only create EC parameters from known (named) curves.
84 match any built-in curves.
102 by default for binary curves and can be enabled by defining
/openssl/doc/HOWTO/
H A Dkeys.txt72 parameters. You can use the following command to list all supported curves:
102 the curves listed with 'ecparam -list_curves' option. You can use
/openssl/providers/common/der/
H A DEC.asn129 ellipticCurve OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ansi-X9-62 curves(3) }
/openssl/doc/internal/man3/
H A Dossl_cmp_msg_protect.pod26 where the latter irrelevant in the case of Edwards curves.
/openssl/test/recipes/30-test_evp_data/
H A Devppkey_ecdsa_sigalg.txt182 Title = FIPS Negative tests (using different curves and digests)
H A Devppkey_ecdsa.txt183 Title = FIPS Negative tests (using different curves and digests)

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