This function validates RSA keys. It checks that p and q are
in fact prime, and that n = p*q.
It also checks that d*e = 1 mod
(p-1*q-1), and that dmp1,
dmq1 and iqmp are set correctly or are NULL.
As such, this function can not be used with any arbitrary RSA key
object, even if it is otherwise fit for regular RSA operation. See
NOTES for more information.
RETURN VALUE
RSA_check_key() returns 1 if rsa is
a valid RSA key, and 0 otherwise. -1 is returned if an error occurs
while checking the key.
If the key is invalid or an error occurred, the reason code can be
obtained using ERR_get_error(3).
NOTES
This function does not work on RSA public keys that have only the
modulus and public exponent elements populated. It performs integrity
checks on all the RSA key material, so the RSA key structure must
contain all the private key data too.
Unlike most other RSA functions, this function does not work transparently with any underlying
ENGINE implementation because it uses the key data in the RSA
structure directly. An ENGINE implementation can override the way key
data is stored and handled, and can even provide support for HSM keys
- in which case the RSA structure may contain no key data at all! If the ENGINE in question
is only being used for acceleration or analysis purposes, then in all
likelihood the RSA key data is complete and untouched, but this can't
be assumed in the general case.
BUGS
A method of verifying the RSA key using opaque RSA API functions
might need to be considered. Right now RSA_check_key() simply uses
the RSA structure elements directly, bypassing the RSA_METHOD table
altogether (and completely violating encapsulation and
object-orientation in the process). The best fix will probably be to
introduce a "check_key()" handler to the RSA_METHOD function table so
that alternative implementations can also provide their own
verifiers.