void *RSA_get_ex_data(RSA *r, int idx);
- int new_func(void *parent, void *ptr, CRYPTO_EX_DATA *ad,
- int idx, long argl, void *argp);
-
- void free_func(void *parent, void *ptr, CRYPTO_EX_DATA *ad,
- int idx, long argl, void *argp);
-
- int dup_func(CRYPTO_EX_DATA *to, CRYPTO_EX_DATA *from, void *from_d,
- int idx, long argl, void *argp);
+ typedef int CRYPTO_EX_new(void *parent, void *ptr, CRYPTO_EX_DATA *ad,
+ int idx, long argl, void *argp);
+ typedef void CRYPTO_EX_free(void *parent, void *ptr, CRYPTO_EX_DATA *ad,
+ int idx, long argl, void *argp);
+ typedef int CRYPTO_EX_dup(CRYPTO_EX_DATA *to, CRYPTO_EX_DATA *from, void *from_d,
+ int idx, long argl, void *argp);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
pointer to the parent RSA structure. B<ptr> is a the application specific data
(this wont be of much use in B<new_func()>. B<ad> is a pointer to the
B<CRYPTO_EX_DATA> structure from the parent RSA structure: the functions
-B<CRYPTO_get_ex_data()> and B<CRYPTO_get_ex_data()> can be called to manipulate
+B<CRYPTO_get_ex_data()> and B<CRYPTO_set_ex_data()> can be called to manipulate
it. The B<idx> parameter is the index: this will be the same value returned by
B<RSA_get_ex_new_index()> when the functions were initially registered. Finally
the B<argl> and B<argp> parameters are the values originally passed to the same
=head1 SEE ALSO
-L<rsa(3)|rsa(3)>
+L<rsa(3)|rsa(3)>, L<CRYPTO_set_ex_data(3)|CRYPTO_set_ex_data(3)>
=head1 HISTORY