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-.\" ========================================================================
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-.IX Title "RAND_DRBG_GET0_MASTER 3"
-.TH RAND_DRBG_GET0_MASTER 3 "2021-03-25" "1.1.1k" "OpenSSL"
-.\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes
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-.SH "NAME"
-RAND_DRBG_get0_master, RAND_DRBG_get0_public, RAND_DRBG_get0_private \&\- get access to the global RAND_DRBG instances
-.SH "SYNOPSIS"
-.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
-.Vb 1
-\& #include <openssl/rand_drbg.h>
-\&
-\& RAND_DRBG *RAND_DRBG_get0_master(void);
-\& RAND_DRBG *RAND_DRBG_get0_public(void);
-\& RAND_DRBG *RAND_DRBG_get0_private(void);
-.Ve
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
-The default \s-1RAND API\s0 implementation (\fBRAND_OpenSSL()\fR) utilizes three
-shared \s-1DRBG\s0 instances which are accessed via the \s-1RAND API:\s0
-.PP
-The <public> and <private> \s-1DRBG\s0 are thread-local instances, which are used
-by \fBRAND_bytes()\fR and \fBRAND_priv_bytes()\fR, respectively.
-The <master> \s-1DRBG\s0 is a global instance, which is not intended to be used
-directly, but is used internally to reseed the other two instances.
-.PP
-These functions here provide access to the shared \s-1DRBG\s0 instances.
-.SH "RETURN VALUES"
-.IX Header "RETURN VALUES"
-\&\fBRAND_DRBG_get0_master()\fR returns a pointer to the <master> \s-1DRBG\s0 instance.
-.PP
-\&\fBRAND_DRBG_get0_public()\fR returns a pointer to the <public> \s-1DRBG\s0 instance.
-.PP
-\&\fBRAND_DRBG_get0_private()\fR returns a pointer to the <private> \s-1DRBG\s0 instance.
-.SH "NOTES"
-.IX Header "NOTES"
-It is not thread-safe to access the <master> \s-1DRBG\s0 instance.
-The <public> and <private> \s-1DRBG\s0 instance can be accessed safely, because
-they are thread-local. Note however, that changes to these two instances
-apply only to the current thread.
-.PP
-For that reason it is recommended not to change the settings of these
-three instances directly.
-Instead, an application should change the default settings for new \s-1DRBG\s0 instances
-at initialization time, before creating additional threads.
-.PP
-During initialization, it is possible to change the reseed interval
-and reseed time interval.
-It is also possible to exchange the reseeding callbacks entirely.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
-\&\fBRAND_DRBG_set_callbacks\fR\|(3),
-\&\fBRAND_DRBG_set_reseed_defaults\fR\|(3),
-\&\fBRAND_DRBG_set_reseed_interval\fR\|(3),
-\&\fBRAND_DRBG_set_reseed_time_interval\fR\|(3),
-\&\fBRAND_DRBG_set_callbacks\fR\|(3),
-\&\fBRAND_DRBG_generate\fR\|(3),
-\&\s-1\fBRAND_DRBG\s0\fR\|(7)
-.SH "HISTORY"
-.IX Header "HISTORY"
-The \s-1RAND_DRBG\s0 functions were added in OpenSSL 1.1.1.
-.SH "COPYRIGHT"
-.IX Header "COPYRIGHT"
-Copyright 2017\-2019 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
-.PP
-Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the \*(L"License\*(R"). You may not use
-this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
-in the file \s-1LICENSE\s0 in the source distribution or at
-<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.