int (*rsa_verify)(int dtype,
const unsigned char *m, unsigned int m_length,
unsigned char *sigbuf, unsigned int siglen, const RSA *rsa);
-
+/* If this callback is NULL, the builtin software RSA key-gen will be used. This
+ * is for behavioural compatibility whilst the code gets rewired, but one day
+ * it would be nice to assume there are no such things as "builtin software"
+ * implementations. */
+ int (*rsa_keygen)(RSA *rsa, int bits, unsigned long e, BN_GENCB *cb);
} RSA_METHOD;
struct rsa_st
#include <openssl/bn.h>
#include <openssl/rsa.h>
+static int rsa_builtin_keygen(RSA *rsa, int bits, unsigned long e_value, BN_GENCB *cb);
+
+/* NB: this wrapper would normally be placed in rsa_lib.c and the static
+ * implementation would probably be in rsa_eay.c. Nonetheless, is kept here so
+ * that we don't introduce a new linker dependency. Eg. any application that
+ * wasn't previously linking object code related to key-generation won't have to
+ * now just because key-generation is part of RSA_METHOD. */
int RSA_generate_key_ex(RSA *rsa, int bits, unsigned long e_value, BN_GENCB *cb)
+ {
+ if(rsa->meth->rsa_keygen)
+ return rsa->meth->rsa_keygen(rsa, bits, e_value, cb);
+ return rsa_builtin_keygen(rsa, bits, e_value, cb);
+ }
+
+static int rsa_builtin_keygen(RSA *rsa, int bits, unsigned long e_value, BN_GENCB *cb)
{
BIGNUM *r0=NULL,*r1=NULL,*r2=NULL,*r3=NULL,*tmp;
int bitsp,bitsq,ok= -1,n=0,i;