PR: 2078
Submitted by: Dale Anderson <dra@redevised.net> Approved by: steve@openssl.org Corrections to bn_internal documentation.
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		@@ -70,24 +70,34 @@ applications.
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=head2 The BIGNUM structure
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 typedef struct bignum_st
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 typedef struct bignum_st BIGNUM;
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 struct bignum_st
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        {
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        int top;      /* number of words used in d */
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        BN_ULONG *d;  /* pointer to an array containing the integer value */
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        int max;      /* size of the d array */
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        int neg;      /* sign */
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        } BIGNUM;
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        BN_ULONG *d;    /* Pointer to an array of 'BN_BITS2' bit chunks. */
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        int top;        /* Index of last used d +1. */
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        /* The next are internal book keeping for bn_expand. */
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        int dmax;       /* Size of the d array. */
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        int neg;        /* one if the number is negative */
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        int flags;
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        };
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The integer value is stored in B<d>, a malloc()ed array of words (B<BN_ULONG>),
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least significant word first. A B<BN_ULONG> can be either 16, 32 or 64 bits
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in size, depending on the 'number of bits' (B<BITS2>) specified in
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C<openssl/bn.h>.
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B<max> is the size of the B<d> array that has been allocated.  B<top>
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B<dmax> is the size of the B<d> array that has been allocated.  B<top>
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is the number of words being used, so for a value of 4, bn.d[0]=4 and
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bn.top=1.  B<neg> is 1 if the number is negative.  When a B<BIGNUM> is
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B<0>, the B<d> field can be B<NULL> and B<top> == B<0>.
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B<flags> is a bit field of flags which are defined in C<openssl/bn.h>. The 
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flags begin with B<BN_FLG_>. The macros BN_set_flags(b,n) and 
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BN_get_flags(b,n) exist to enable or fetch flag(s) B<n> from B<BIGNUM>
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structure B<b>.
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Various routines in this library require the use of temporary
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B<BIGNUM> variables during their execution.  Since dynamic memory
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allocation to create B<BIGNUM>s is rather expensive when used in
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@@ -207,12 +217,12 @@ significant non-zero word plus one when B<a> has shrunk.
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=head2 Debugging
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bn_check_top() verifies that C<((a)-E<gt>top E<gt>= 0 && (a)-E<gt>top
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E<lt>= (a)-E<gt>max)>.  A violation will cause the program to abort.
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E<lt>= (a)-E<gt>dmax)>.  A violation will cause the program to abort.
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bn_print() prints B<a> to stderr. bn_dump() prints B<n> words at B<d>
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(in reverse order, i.e. most significant word first) to stderr.
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bn_set_max() makes B<a> a static number with a B<max> of its current size.
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bn_set_max() makes B<a> a static number with a B<dmax> of its current size.
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This is used by bn_set_low() and bn_set_high() to make B<r> a read-only
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B<BIGNUM> that contains the B<n> low or high words of B<a>.
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