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gnutls_pkcs11...heck_mechanism(3) gnutlsgnutls_pkcs11...heck_mechanism(3)gnutls_pkcs11_token_check_mechanism - API function
#include <gnutls/pkcs11.h>unsigned gnutls_pkcs11_token_check_mechanism(const char *url,unsigned longmechanism, void *ptr, unsignedpsize, unsignedflags);
const char * url should contain a PKCS 11 URL unsigned long mechanism The PKCS11mechanism ID void * ptr if set it should point to a CK_MECHANISM_INFO struct unsigned psize the size of CK_MECHANISM_INFO struct (for safety) unsigned flags must be zero
This function will return whether a mechanism is supported by the given token. If the mechanism is supported andptr is set, it will be updated with the token information.
Non-zero if the mechanism is supported or zero otherwise.
3.6.0
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