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| EVP_DIGESTINIT(3) | Library Functions Manual | EVP_DIGESTINIT(3) | 
NAME
EVP_MD_CTX_new,
    EVP_MD_CTX_reset,
    EVP_MD_CTX_free,
    EVP_MD_CTX_init,
    EVP_MD_CTX_create,
    EVP_MD_CTX_cleanup,
    EVP_MD_CTX_destroy,
    EVP_DigestInit_ex,
    EVP_DigestUpdate,
    EVP_DigestFinal_ex,
    EVP_Digest,
    EVP_MD_CTX_copy_ex,
    EVP_DigestInit,
    EVP_DigestFinal,
    EVP_MD_CTX_copy,
    EVP_MD_CTX_md, EVP_md_null,
    EVP_sha224, EVP_sha256,
    EVP_sha384, EVP_sha512,
    EVP_sha512_224,
    EVP_sha512_256,
    EVP_ripemd160,
    EVP_get_digestbyname,
    EVP_get_digestbynid,
    EVP_get_digestbyobj — EVP
    digest routines
SYNOPSIS
#include
    <openssl/evp.h>
EVP_MD_CTX *
  
  EVP_MD_CTX_new(void);
int
  
  EVP_MD_CTX_reset(EVP_MD_CTX
    *ctx);
void
  
  EVP_MD_CTX_free(EVP_MD_CTX
    *ctx);
void
  
  EVP_MD_CTX_init(EVP_MD_CTX
    *ctx);
EVP_MD_CTX *
  
  EVP_MD_CTX_create(void);
int
  
  EVP_MD_CTX_cleanup(EVP_MD_CTX
    *ctx);
void
  
  EVP_MD_CTX_destroy(EVP_MD_CTX
    *ctx);
int
  
  EVP_DigestInit_ex(EVP_MD_CTX
    *ctx, const EVP_MD *type, ENGINE
    *engine);
int
  
  EVP_DigestUpdate(EVP_MD_CTX
    *ctx, const void *d, size_t
    cnt);
int
  
  EVP_DigestFinal_ex(EVP_MD_CTX
    *ctx, unsigned char *md,
    unsigned int *s);
int
  
  EVP_Digest(const void *d,
    size_t cnt, unsigned char *md,
    unsigned int *s, const EVP_MD
    *type, ENGINE *engine);
int
  
  EVP_MD_CTX_copy_ex(EVP_MD_CTX
    *out, const EVP_MD_CTX *in);
int
  
  EVP_DigestInit(EVP_MD_CTX *ctx,
    const EVP_MD *type);
int
  
  EVP_DigestFinal(EVP_MD_CTX *ctx,
    unsigned char *md, unsigned int
    *s);
int
  
  EVP_MD_CTX_copy(EVP_MD_CTX *out,
    EVP_MD_CTX *in);
const EVP_MD *
  
  EVP_MD_CTX_md(const EVP_MD_CTX
    *ctx);
const EVP_MD *
  
  EVP_md_null(void);
const EVP_MD *
  
  EVP_sha224(void);
const EVP_MD *
  
  EVP_sha256(void);
const EVP_MD *
  
  EVP_sha384(void);
const EVP_MD *
  
  EVP_sha512(void);
const EVP_MD *
  
  EVP_sha512_224(void);
const EVP_MD *
  
  EVP_sha512_256(void);
const EVP_MD *
  
  EVP_ripemd160(void);
const EVP_MD *
  
  EVP_get_digestbyname(const char
    *name);
const EVP_MD *
  
  EVP_get_digestbynid(int
  type);
const EVP_MD *
  
  EVP_get_digestbyobj(const ASN1_OBJECT
    *o);
DESCRIPTION
The EVP digest routines are a high-level interface to message digests and should be used instead of the cipher-specific functions.
EVP_MD_CTX_new()
    allocates a new, empty digest context.
EVP_MD_CTX_reset()
    cleans up ctx and resets it to the state it had after
    EVP_MD_CTX_new(), such that it can be reused.
EVP_MD_CTX_free()
    cleans up ctx and frees the space allocated to it.
EVP_MD_CTX_init()
    is a deprecated function to clear a digest context on the stack before use.
    Do not use it on a digest context returned from
    EVP_MD_CTX_new() or one that was already used.
EVP_MD_CTX_create(),
    EVP_MD_CTX_cleanup(),
    and
    EVP_MD_CTX_destroy()
    are deprecated aliases for EVP_MD_CTX_new(),
    EVP_MD_CTX_reset(), and
    EVP_MD_CTX_free(), respectively.
EVP_DigestInit_ex()
    sets up the digest context ctx to use a digest
    type. The type will typically be
    supplied by a function such as
    EVP_sha512().
    The ENGINE *engine argument is always ignored and
    passing NULL is recommended.
EVP_DigestUpdate()
    hashes cnt bytes of data at d
    into the digest context ctx. This function can be
    called several times on the same ctx to hash
    additional data.
EVP_DigestFinal_ex()
    retrieves the digest value from ctx and places it in
    md. If the s parameter is not
    NULL, then the number of bytes of data written (i.e.
    the length of the digest) will be written to the integer at
    s; at most EVP_MAX_MD_SIZE
    bytes will be written. After calling
    EVP_DigestFinal_ex(), no additional calls to
    EVP_DigestUpdate() can be made, but
    EVP_DigestInit_ex() can be called to initialize a
    new digest operation.
EVP_Digest()
    is a simple wrapper function to hash cnt bytes of data
    at d using the digest type in a
    one-shot operation and place the digest value into md,
    and, unless s is NULL, the
    length of the digest in bytes into *s. This wrapper
    uses a temporary digest context and passes its arguments to
    EVP_DigestInit_ex(),
    EVP_DigestUpdate(), and
    EVP_DigestFinal_ex() internally. The
    ENGINE *engine argument is always ignored and passing
    NULL is recommended.
EVP_MD_CTX_copy_ex()
    can be used to copy the message digest state from in
    to out. This is useful if large amounts of data are to
    be hashed which only differ in the last few bytes.
EVP_DigestInit()
    is a deprecated function behaving like
    EVP_DigestInit_ex() except that it requires
    EVP_MD_CTX_reset() before it can be used on a
    context that was already used.
EVP_DigestFinal()
    is a deprecated function behaving like
    EVP_DigestFinal_ex() except that the digest context
    ctx is automatically cleaned up after use by calling
    EVP_MD_CTX_reset() internally.
EVP_MD_CTX_copy()
    is a deprecated function behaving like
    EVP_MD_CTX_copy_ex() except that it requires
    EVP_MD_CTX_reset() before a context that was already
    used can be passed as out.
EVP_sha224(),
    EVP_sha256(),
    EVP_sha384(),
    EVP_sha512(), and
    EVP_ripemd160()
    return EVP_MD structures for the SHA224, SHA256,
    SHA384, SHA512 and RIPEMD160 digest algorithms respectively.
EVP_sha512_224()
    and
    EVP_sha512_256()
    return an EVP_MD structure that provides the truncated
    SHA512 variants SHA512/224 and SHA512/256, respectively.
EVP_md_null()
    is a "null" message digest that does nothing: i.e. the hash it
    returns is of zero length.
EVP_get_digestbyname(),
    EVP_get_digestbynid(), and
    EVP_get_digestbyobj() return an
    EVP_MD structure when passed a digest name, a digest
    NID, or an ASN1_OBJECT structure respectively.
EVP_get_digestbynid()
    and
    EVP_get_digestbyobj()
    are implemented as macros.
The EVP interface to message digests should almost always be used in preference to the low-level interfaces. This is because the code then becomes transparent to the digest used and much more flexible.
The ENGINE *engine argument is always
    ignored and passing NULL is recommended.
The functions
    EVP_DigestInit(),
    EVP_DigestFinal(), and
    EVP_MD_CTX_copy() are obsolete but are retained to
    maintain compatibility with existing code. New applications should use
    EVP_DigestInit_ex(),
    EVP_DigestFinal_ex(), and
    EVP_MD_CTX_copy_ex() because they can efficiently
    reuse a digest context instead of initializing and cleaning it up on each
    call.
If digest contexts are not cleaned up after use, memory leaks will occur.
RETURN VALUES
EVP_MD_CTX_new() and
    EVP_MD_CTX_create() return the new
    EVP_MD_CTX object or NULL for
    failure.
EVP_MD_CTX_reset() and
    EVP_MD_CTX_cleanup() always return 1.
EVP_DigestInit_ex(),
    EVP_DigestUpdate(),
    EVP_DigestFinal_ex(),
    EVP_Digest(),
    EVP_MD_CTX_copy_ex(),
    EVP_DigestInit(),
    EVP_DigestFinal(), and
    EVP_MD_CTX_copy() return 1 for success or 0 for
    failure.
EVP_MD_CTX_md() returns the
    EVP_MD object used by ctx, or
    NULL if ctx is
    NULL or does not have any message digest algorithm
    assigned yet.
EVP_md_null(),
    EVP_sha224(), EVP_sha256(),
    EVP_sha384(), EVP_sha512(),
    EVP_sha512_224(),
    EVP_sha512_256(), and
    EVP_ripemd160() return pointers to constant static
    objects owned by the library.
EVP_get_digestbyname(),
    EVP_get_digestbynid(), and
    EVP_get_digestbyobj() return either an
    EVP_MD structure or NULL if an
    error occurs.
EXAMPLES
This example digests the data "Test Message\n" and "Hello World\n", using the digest name passed on the command line.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <openssl/evp.h>
int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
	EVP_MD_CTX *mdctx;
	const EVP_MD *md;
	const char mess1[] = "Test Message\n";
	const char mess2[] = "Hello World\n";
	unsigned char md_value[EVP_MAX_MD_SIZE];
	unsigned int md_len, i;
	if (argc <= 1) {
		printf("Usage: mdtest digestname\n");
		exit(1);
	}
	md = EVP_get_digestbyname(argv[1]);
	if (md == NULL) {
		printf("Unknown message digest %s\n", argv[1]);
		exit(1);
	}
	mdctx = EVP_MD_CTX_new();
	EVP_DigestInit_ex(mdctx, md, NULL);
	EVP_DigestUpdate(mdctx, mess1, strlen(mess1));
	EVP_DigestUpdate(mdctx, mess2, strlen(mess2));
	EVP_DigestFinal_ex(mdctx, md_value, &md_len);
	EVP_MD_CTX_free(mdctx);
	printf("Digest is: ");
	for(i = 0; i < md_len; i++)
		printf("%02x", md_value[i]);
	printf("\n");
	return 0;
}
SEE ALSO
BIO_f_md(3), CMAC_Init(3), evp(3), EVP_BytesToKey(3), EVP_DigestSignInit(3), EVP_DigestVerifyInit(3), EVP_MD_CTX_ctrl(3), EVP_MD_nid(3), EVP_PKEY_CTX_set_signature_md(3), EVP_PKEY_meth_set_signctx(3), EVP_sha1(3), EVP_sha3_224(3), EVP_SignInit(3), EVP_sm3(3), EVP_VerifyInit(3), HMAC(3), OCSP_basic_sign(3), OCSP_request_sign(3), PKCS5_PBKDF2_HMAC(3), PKCS7_sign_add_signer(3), X509_ALGOR_set0(3), X509_digest(3), X509_sign(3)
HISTORY
EVP_DigestInit(),
    EVP_DigestUpdate(), and
    EVP_DigestFinal() first appeared in SSLeay 0.5.1.
    EVP_md_null() and
    EVP_get_digestbyname() first appeared in SSLeay
    0.8.0. EVP_get_digestbynid() and
    EVP_get_digestbyobj() first appeared in SSLeay
    0.8.1. EVP_ripemd160() first appeared in SSLeay
    0.9.0. All these functions have been available since
    OpenBSD 2.4.
EVP_MD_CTX_copy() first appeared in
    OpenSSL 0.9.2b and has been available since OpenBSD
    2.6.
EVP_MD_CTX_md() first appeared in OpenSSL
    0.9.5 and has been available since OpenBSD 2.7.
EVP_MD_CTX_init(),
    EVP_MD_CTX_create(),
    EVP_MD_CTX_cleanup(),
    EVP_MD_CTX_destroy(),
    EVP_DigestInit_ex(),
    EVP_DigestFinal_ex(),
    EVP_Digest(), and
    EVP_MD_CTX_copy_ex() first appeared in OpenSSL 0.9.7
    and have been available since OpenBSD 3.2.
EVP_sha224(),
    EVP_sha256(), EVP_sha384(),
    and EVP_sha512() first appeared in OpenSSL 0.9.7h
    and 0.9.8a and have been available since OpenBSD
    4.0.
EVP_MD_CTX_new(),
    EVP_MD_CTX_reset(), and
    EVP_MD_CTX_free() first appeared in OpenSSL 1.1.0
    and have been available since OpenBSD 6.3.
EVP_sha512_224() and
    EVP_sha512_256() first appeared in OpenSSL 1.1.1 and
    have been available since OpenBSD 7.4.
| August 30, 2024 | Sortix 1.1.0-dev | 
