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NAME

       life_cycle-rand - The RAND algorithm life-cycle

DESCRIPTION

       All random number generator (RANDs) go through a number of stages in their life-cycle:

       start
           This state represents the RAND before it has been allocated.  It is the starting state
           for any life-cycle transitions.

       newed
           This state represents the RAND after it has been allocated but unable to generate any
           output.

       instantiated
           This state represents the RAND when it is set up and capable of generating output.

       uninstantiated
           This state represents the RAND when it has been shutdown and it is no longer capable
           of generating output.

       freed
           This state is entered when the RAND is freed.  It is the terminal state for all life-
           cycle transitions.

   State Transition Diagram
       The usual life-cycle of a RAND is illustrated:
                               +-------------------------+
                               |          start          |
                               +-------------------------+
                                 |
                                 | EVP_RAND_CTX_new
                                 v
                               +-------------------------+
                               |          newed          |
                               +-------------------------+
                                 |
                                 | EVP_RAND_instantiate
                                 v
           EVP_RAND_generate   +-------------------------+
         +-------------------- |                         |
         |                     |      instantiated       |
         +-------------------> |                         | <+
                               +-------------------------+  '
                                 |                          '
                                 | EVP_RAND_uninstantiate   ' EVP_RAND_instantiate
                                 v                          '
                               +-------------------------+  '
                               |     uninstantiated      | -+
                               +-------------------------+
                                 |
                                 | EVP_RAND_CTX_free
                                 v
                               +-------------------------+
                               |          freed          |
                               +-------------------------+

   Formal State Transitions
       This section defines all of the legal state transitions.  This is the canonical list.
        Function Call              ------------------ Current State ------------------
                                   start   newed   instantiated  uninstantiated  freed
        EVP_RAND_CTX_new           newed
        EVP_RAND_instantiate            instantiated
        EVP_RAND_generate                          instantiated
        EVP_RAND_uninstantiate                    uninstantiated
        EVP_RAND_CTX_free          freed   freed      freed          freed
        EVP_RAND_CTX_get_params            newed   instantiated  uninstantiated  freed
        EVP_RAND_CTX_set_params            newed   instantiated  uninstantiated  freed
        EVP_RAND_CTX_gettable_params       newed   instantiated  uninstantiated  freed
        EVP_RAND_CTX_settable_params       newed   instantiated  uninstantiated  freed

NOTES

       At some point the EVP layer will begin enforcing the transitions described herein.

SEE ALSO

       provider-rand(7), EVP_RAND(3).

HISTORY

       The provider RAND interface was introduced in OpenSSL 3.0.

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