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NAME

       BN_generate_prime_ex, BN_is_prime_ex, BN_is_prime_fasttest_ex, BN_GENCB_call,
       BN_GENCB_set_old, BN_GENCB_set, BN_generate_prime, BN_is_prime, BN_is_prime_fasttest -
       generate primes and test for primality

SYNOPSIS

        #include <openssl/bn.h>

        int BN_generate_prime_ex(BIGNUM *ret,int bits,int safe, const BIGNUM *add,
            const BIGNUM *rem, BN_GENCB *cb);

        int BN_is_prime_ex(const BIGNUM *p,int nchecks, BN_CTX *ctx, BN_GENCB *cb);

        int BN_is_prime_fasttest_ex(const BIGNUM *p,int nchecks, BN_CTX *ctx,
            int do_trial_division, BN_GENCB *cb);

        int BN_GENCB_call(BN_GENCB *cb, int a, int b);

        #define BN_GENCB_set_old(gencb, callback, cb_arg) ...

        #define BN_GENCB_set(gencb, callback, cb_arg) ...

       Deprecated:

        BIGNUM *BN_generate_prime(BIGNUM *ret, int num, int safe, BIGNUM *add,
            BIGNUM *rem, void (*callback)(int, int, void *), void *cb_arg);

        int BN_is_prime(const BIGNUM *a, int checks, void (*callback)(int, int,
            void *), BN_CTX *ctx, void *cb_arg);

        int BN_is_prime_fasttest(const BIGNUM *a, int checks,
            void (*callback)(int, int, void *), BN_CTX *ctx, void *cb_arg,
            int do_trial_division);

DESCRIPTION

       BN_generate_prime_ex() generates a pseudo-random prime number of bit length bits.  If ret
       is not NULL, it will be used to store the number.

       If cb is not NULL, it is used as follows:

       •   BN_GENCB_call(cb, 0, i) is called after generating the i-th potential prime number.

       •   While the number is being tested for primality, BN_GENCB_call(cb, 1, j) is called as
           described below.

       •   When a prime has been found, BN_GENCB_call(cb, 2, i) is called.

       The prime may have to fulfill additional requirements for use in Diffie-Hellman key
       exchange:

       If add is not NULL, the prime will fulfill the condition p % add == rem (p % add == 1 if
       rem == NULL) in order to suit a given generator.

       If safe is true, it will be a safe prime (i.e. a prime p so that (p-1)/2 is also prime).

       The PRNG must be seeded prior to calling BN_generate_prime_ex().  The prime number
       generation has a negligible error probability.

       BN_is_prime_ex() and BN_is_prime_fasttest_ex() test if the number p is prime.  The
       following tests are performed until one of them shows that p is composite; if p passes all
       these tests, it is considered prime.

       BN_is_prime_fasttest_ex(), when called with do_trial_division == 1, first attempts trial
       division by a number of small primes; if no divisors are found by this test and cb is not
       NULL, BN_GENCB_call(cb, 1, -1) is called.  If do_trial_division == 0, this test is
       skipped.

       Both BN_is_prime_ex() and BN_is_prime_fasttest_ex() perform a Miller-Rabin probabilistic
       primality test with nchecks iterations. If nchecks == BN_prime_checks, a number of
       iterations is used that yields a false positive rate of at most 2^-80 for random input.

       If cb is not NULL, BN_GENCB_call(cb, 1, j) is called after the j-th iteration (j = 0, 1,
       ...). ctx is a pre-allocated BN_CTX (to save the overhead of allocating and freeing the
       structure in a loop), or NULL.

       BN_GENCB_call calls the callback function held in the BN_GENCB structure and passes the
       ints a and b as arguments. There are two types of BN_GENCB structure that are supported:
       "new" style and "old" style. New programs should prefer the "new" style, whilst the "old"
       style is provided for backwards compatibility purposes.

       For "new" style callbacks a BN_GENCB structure should be initialised with a call to
       BN_GENCB_set, where gencb is a BN_GENCB *, callback is of type int (*callback)(int, int,
       BN_GENCB *) and cb_arg is a void *.  "Old" style callbacks are the same except they are
       initialised with a call to BN_GENCB_set_old and callback is of type void (*callback)(int,
       int, void *).

       A callback is invoked through a call to BN_GENCB_call. This will check the type of the
       callback and will invoke callback(a, b, gencb) for new style callbacks or callback(a, b,
       cb_arg) for old style.

       BN_generate_prime (deprecated) works in the same way as BN_generate_prime_ex but expects
       an old style callback function directly in the callback parameter, and an argument to pass
       to it in the cb_arg. Similarly BN_is_prime and BN_is_prime_fasttest are deprecated and can
       be compared to BN_is_prime_ex and BN_is_prime_fasttest_ex respectively.

RETURN VALUES

       BN_generate_prime_ex() return 1 on success or 0 on error.

       BN_is_prime_ex(), BN_is_prime_fasttest_ex(), BN_is_prime() and BN_is_prime_fasttest()
       return 0 if the number is composite, 1 if it is prime with an error probability of less
       than 0.25^nchecks, and -1 on error.

       BN_generate_prime() returns the prime number on success, NULL otherwise.

       Callback functions should return 1 on success or 0 on error.

       The error codes can be obtained by ERR_get_error(3).

SEE ALSO

       bn(3), ERR_get_error(3), rand(3)

HISTORY

       The cb_arg arguments to BN_generate_prime() and to BN_is_prime() were added in SSLeay
       0.9.0. The ret argument to BN_generate_prime() was added in SSLeay 0.9.1.
       BN_is_prime_fasttest() was added in OpenSSL 0.9.5.