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NAME

       EC_POINT_add, EC_POINT_dbl, EC_POINT_invert, EC_POINT_is_at_infinity,
       EC_POINT_is_on_curve, EC_POINT_cmp, EC_POINT_make_affine, EC_POINTs_make_affine,
       EC_POINTs_mul, EC_POINT_mul, EC_GROUP_precompute_mult, EC_GROUP_have_precompute_mult -
       Functions for performing mathematical operations and tests on EC_POINT objects

SYNOPSIS

        #include <openssl/ec.h>

        int EC_POINT_add(const EC_GROUP *group, EC_POINT *r, const EC_POINT *a,
                         const EC_POINT *b, BN_CTX *ctx);
        int EC_POINT_dbl(const EC_GROUP *group, EC_POINT *r, const EC_POINT *a, BN_CTX *ctx);
        int EC_POINT_invert(const EC_GROUP *group, EC_POINT *a, BN_CTX *ctx);
        int EC_POINT_is_at_infinity(const EC_GROUP *group, const EC_POINT *p);
        int EC_POINT_is_on_curve(const EC_GROUP *group, const EC_POINT *point, BN_CTX *ctx);
        int EC_POINT_cmp(const EC_GROUP *group, const EC_POINT *a, const EC_POINT *b, BN_CTX *ctx);
        int EC_POINT_mul(const EC_GROUP *group, EC_POINT *r, const BIGNUM *n,
                         const EC_POINT *q, const BIGNUM *m, BN_CTX *ctx);

       The following functions have been deprecated since OpenSSL 3.0, and can be hidden entirely
       by defining OPENSSL_API_COMPAT with a suitable version value, see openssl_user_macros(7):

        int EC_POINT_make_affine(const EC_GROUP *group, EC_POINT *point, BN_CTX *ctx);
        int EC_POINTs_make_affine(const EC_GROUP *group, size_t num,
                                  EC_POINT *points[], BN_CTX *ctx);
        int EC_POINTs_mul(const EC_GROUP *group, EC_POINT *r, const BIGNUM *n, size_t num,
                          const EC_POINT *p[], const BIGNUM *m[], BN_CTX *ctx);
        int EC_GROUP_precompute_mult(EC_GROUP *group, BN_CTX *ctx);
        int EC_GROUP_have_precompute_mult(const EC_GROUP *group);

DESCRIPTION

       EC_POINT_add adds the two points a and b and places the result in r. Similarly
       EC_POINT_dbl doubles the point a and places the result in r. In both cases it is valid for
       r to be one of a or b.

       EC_POINT_invert calculates the inverse of the supplied point a. The result is placed back
       in a.

       The function EC_POINT_is_at_infinity tests whether the supplied point is at infinity or
       not.

       EC_POINT_is_on_curve tests whether the supplied point is on the curve or not.

       EC_POINT_cmp compares the two supplied points and tests whether or not they are equal.

       The functions EC_POINT_make_affine and EC_POINTs_make_affine force the internal
       representation of the EC_POINT(s) into the affine co-ordinate system. In the case of
       EC_POINTs_make_affine the value num provides the number of points in the array points to
       be forced. These functions were deprecated in OpenSSL 3.0 and should no longer be used.
       Modern versions automatically perform this conversion when needed.

       EC_POINT_mul calculates the value generator * n + q * m and stores the result in r.  The
       value n may be NULL in which case the result is just q * m (variable point
       multiplication). Alternatively, both q and m may be NULL, and n non-NULL, in which case
       the result is just generator * n (fixed point multiplication).  When performing a single
       fixed or variable point multiplication, the underlying implementation uses a constant time
       algorithm, when the input scalar (either n or m) is in the range [0, ec_group_order).

       Although deprecated in OpenSSL 3.0 and should no longer be used, EC_POINTs_mul calculates
       the value generator * n + q[0] * m[0] + ... + q[num-1] * m[num-1]. As for EC_POINT_mul the
       value n may be NULL or num may be zero.  When performing a fixed point multiplication (n
       is non-NULL and num is 0) or a variable point multiplication (n is NULL and num is 1), the
       underlying implementation uses a constant time algorithm, when the input scalar (either n
       or m[0]) is in the range [0, ec_group_order).  Modern versions should instead use
       EC_POINT_mul(), combined (if needed) with EC_POINT_add() in such rare circumstances.

       The function EC_GROUP_precompute_mult stores multiples of the generator for faster point
       multiplication, whilst EC_GROUP_have_precompute_mult tests whether precomputation has
       already been done. See EC_GROUP_copy(3) for information about the generator.
       Precomputation functionality was deprecated in OpenSSL 3.0.  Users of
       EC_GROUP_precompute_mult() and EC_GROUP_have_precompute_mult() should switch to named
       curves which OpenSSL has hardcoded lookup tables for.

RETURN VALUES

       The following functions return 1 on success or 0 on error: EC_POINT_add, EC_POINT_dbl,
       EC_POINT_invert, EC_POINT_make_affine, EC_POINTs_make_affine, EC_POINTs_make_affine,
       EC_POINT_mul, EC_POINTs_mul and EC_GROUP_precompute_mult.

       EC_POINT_is_at_infinity returns 1 if the point is at infinity, or 0 otherwise.

       EC_POINT_is_on_curve returns 1 if the point is on the curve, 0 if not, or -1 on error.

       EC_POINT_cmp returns 1 if the points are not equal, 0 if they are, or -1 on error.

       EC_GROUP_have_precompute_mult return 1 if a precomputation has been done, or 0 if not.

SEE ALSO

       crypto(7), EC_GROUP_new(3), EC_GROUP_copy(3), EC_POINT_new(3), EC_KEY_new(3),
       EC_GFp_simple_method(3), d2i_ECPKParameters(3)

HISTORY

       EC_POINT_make_affine(), EC_POINTs_make_affine(), EC_POINTs_mul(),
       EC_GROUP_precompute_mult(), and EC_GROUP_have_precompute_mult() were deprecated in OpenSSL
       3.0.

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       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
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