Hello,
        I am not sure to understand how this function works:
                - Do we load a key from a file into a hardware engine and
what is the file format ?
                or
                - Do we load a key from a hardware engine into a file ?

        How has this file been  created ? Through openSSL or is it engine
dependent ?
        If the flag RSA_FLAG_EXT_PKEY has been set, does the file contain
only an identifier rather than the key big num values ?
        I will appreciate any help, I should have missed the point
somewhere.
Thank you
        

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