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life_cycle-rand

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:

Formal State Transitions

This section defines all of the legal state transitions. This is the canonical list.

Function CallCurrent State
startnewedinstantiateduninstantiatedfreed
EVP_RAND_CTX_newnewed
EVP_RAND_instantiateinstantiated
EVP_RAND_generateinstantiated
EVP_RAND_uninstantiateuninstantiated
EVP_RAND_CTX_freefreedfreedfreedfreed
EVP_RAND_CTX_get_paramsnewedinstantiateduninstantiated
EVP_RAND_CTX_set_paramsnewedinstantiateduninstantiated
EVP_RAND_CTX_gettable_paramsnewedinstantiateduninstantiated
EVP_RAND_CTX_settable_paramsnewedinstantiateduninstantiated

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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