.TH LIBAR2_ENCODE_PARAMS 7 LIBAR2 .SH NAME libar2_encode_params - Encode Argon2 hashing parameters .SH SYNOPSIS .nf #include enum libar2_argon2_version { LIBAR2_ARGON2_VERSION_10 = 0x10, LIBAR2_ARGON2_VERSION_13 = 0x13 }; enum libar2_argon2_type { LIBAR2_ARGON2D = 0, LIBAR2_ARGON2I = 1, LIBAR2_ARGON2ID = 2, LIBAR2_ARGON2DS = 4 }; struct libar2_argon2_parameters { enum libar2_argon2_type \fItype\fP; enum libar2_argon2_version \fIversion\fP; uint_least32_t \fIt_cost\fP; uint_least32_t \fIm_cost\fP; uint_least32_t \fIlanes\fP; unsigned char *\fIsalt\fP; size_t \fIsaltlen\fP; unsigned char *\fIkey\fP; size_t \fIkeylen\fP; unsigned char *\fIad\fP; size_t \fIadlen\fP; size_t \fIhashlen\fP; }; size_t libar2_encode_params(char *\fIbuf\fP, const struct libar2_argon2_parameters *\fIparams\fP); .fi .PP Link with .IR -lar2 . .SH DESCRIPTION The .BR libar2_encode_params () function encodes the Argon2 hashing parameters provided via the .I param parameter, as a string, in a standardised format, and stores the string in .I buf (unless .I buf is .IR NULL ) and return the number of bytes that was (or would have been) written to .IR buf . .PP It is recommended that the .BR libar2_encode_params () function is called twice: first with .I buf set to .IR NULL , to get how large .I buf shall be, and then (with the same, unmodified, .IR params and) with a .I buf with an allocation size of at least the number of bytes that was returned by the function in the previous call to it. .PP The created string will have the following format: .RS .B \(dq$%s$v=%i$m=%lu,t=%lu,p=%lu$%s$\(dq, .RI < type >\fB,\fP .RI < version >\fB,\fP .RI < "memory cost" >\fB,\fP .RI < "time cost" >\fB,\fP .RI < "parallelism" >\fB,\fP .RI < "base64 encoded salt" > .RE The string does not encode the \(dqsecret\(dq (pepper), \(dqassociated data\(dq, or the \(dqtag\(dq (message hash) length. This string is the Argon2 hash string minus the \(dqtag\(dq (the hash of the message (the password)), which is encoded in base64 and appended to the string formatted by this function. For information about the expected contents of the .I params argument, see .BR libar2_hash (3). .PP .I params may not be .IR NULL . .SH RETURN VALUES The .BR libar2_encode_params () function returns the number of bytes required to encode the parameter string, plus one extra byte for the NUL byte that is added to the to terminate the string; that is, the number of bytes written to .I buf or the required allocation size of .IR buf . If .I buf is .RI non- NULL , a string will be stored in it according to the specifications in the .B DESCRIPTION section. .SH ERRORS The .BR libar2_encode_params () function cannot fail. .SH EXAMPLES The following example demonstrates how to encode the hashing parameters into a dynamically allocated string. .PP .nf #include #include static char * encode_params(const struct libar2_argon2_parameters *params) { size_t n = libar2_encode_params(NULL, params); char *buf = malloc(n); if (!buf) return NULL; if (libar2_encode_params(buf, params) > n) abort(); return buf; } .fi .SH NOTES The .BR libar2_encode_params () function till note validate its input. This has to be done using the .BR libar2_validate_params (3) function. .SH SEE ALSO .BR libar2 (7), .BR libar2_validate_params (3), .BR libar2_decode_params (3), .BR libar2_encode_base64 (3), .BR libar2_hash (3)