NAME
BN_num_bytes
,
BN_num_bits
,
BN_num_bits_word
—
get BIGNUM size
SYNOPSIS
#include
<openssl/bn.h>
int
BN_num_bytes
(const BIGNUM
*a);
int
BN_num_bits
(const BIGNUM
*a);
int
BN_num_bits_word
(BN_ULONG
w);
DESCRIPTION
BN_num_bytes
()
returns the size of a BIGNUM in bytes.
BN_num_bits_word
()
returns the number of significant bits in a word. As an example, 0x00000432
returns 11, not 16 or 32. Basically, except for a zero, it returns
BN_num_bits
()
returns the number of significant bits in a
BIGNUM,
following the same principle as
BN_num_bits_word
().
BN_num_bytes
()
is a macro.
Some have tried using
BN_num_bits
()
on individual numbers in RSA keys, DH keys and DSA keys, and found that they
don't always come up with the number of bits they expected (something like
512, 1024, 2048, ...). This is because generating a number with some
specific number of bits doesn't always set the highest bits, thereby making
the number of
significant
bits a little lower. If you want to know the "key size" of such a
key, either use functions like
RSA_size(3),
DH_size(3), and
DSA_size(3), or use BN_num_bytes
()
and multiply with 8 (although there's no real guarantee that will match the
"key size", just a lot more probability).
RETURN VALUES
The size.
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
BN_num_bytes
() and
BN_num_bits
() first appeared in SSLeay 0.5.1.
BN_num_bits_word
() first appeared in SSLeay 0.5.2.
These functions have been available since OpenBSD
2.4.