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shishi_decrypt_ivupdate_etype - API function

#include <shishi.h>

int shishi_decrypt_ivupdate_etype(Shishi * handle, Shishi_key * key, int keyusage, int32_t etype, const char * iv, size_t ivlen, char ** ivout, size_t * ivoutlen, const char * in, size_t inlen, char ** out, size_t * outlen);

shishi handle as allocated by shishi_init().
key to decrypt with.
integer specifying what this key is decrypting.
integer specifying what cipher to use.
input array with initialization vector
size of input array with initialization vector.
output array with newly allocated updated initialization vector.
size of output array with updated initialization vector.
input array with data to decrypt.
size of input array with data to decrypt.
output array with newly allocated decrypted data.
output variable with size of newly allocated output array.

Decrypts data as per encryption method using specified initialization vector and key. The key actually used is derived using the key usage. If key usage is 0, no key derivation is used. The OUT buffer must be deallocated by the caller. If IVOUT or IVOUTLEN is NULL, the updated IV is not saved anywhere.

Note that DECRYPT(ENCRYPT(data)) does not necessarily yield data exactly. Some encryption types add pad to make the data fit into the block size of the encryption algorithm. Furthermore, the pad is not guaranteed to look in any special way, although existing implementations often pad with the zero byte. This means that you may have to "frame" data, so it is possible to infer the original length after decryption. Compare ASN.1 DER which contains such information.

Returns SHISHI_OK iff successful.

Report bugs to <bug-shishi@gnu.org>.

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The full documentation for shishi is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and shishi programs are properly installed at your site, the command

info shishi

should give you access to the complete manual.

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