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| 2 | |
| 3 | =head1 NAME |
| 4 | |
| 5 | BIO_ctrl, BIO_callback_ctrl, BIO_ptr_ctrl, BIO_int_ctrl, BIO_reset, |
| 6 | BIO_seek, BIO_tell, BIO_flush, BIO_eof, BIO_set_close, BIO_get_close, |
| 7 | BIO_pending, BIO_wpending, BIO_ctrl_pending, BIO_ctrl_wpending, |
| 8 | BIO_get_info_callback, BIO_set_info_callback, BIO_info_cb |
| 9 | - BIO control operations |
| 10 | |
| 11 | =head1 SYNOPSIS |
| 12 | |
| 13 | #include <openssl/bio.h> |
| 14 | |
| 15 | typedef int BIO_info_cb(BIO *b, int state, int res); |
| 16 | |
| 17 | long BIO_ctrl(BIO *bp, int cmd, long larg, void *parg); |
| 18 | long BIO_callback_ctrl(BIO *b, int cmd, BIO_info_cb *cb); |
| 19 | void *BIO_ptr_ctrl(BIO *bp, int cmd, long larg); |
| 20 | long BIO_int_ctrl(BIO *bp, int cmd, long larg, int iarg); |
| 21 | |
| 22 | int BIO_reset(BIO *b); |
| 23 | int BIO_seek(BIO *b, int ofs); |
| 24 | int BIO_tell(BIO *b); |
| 25 | int BIO_flush(BIO *b); |
| 26 | int BIO_eof(BIO *b); |
| 27 | int BIO_set_close(BIO *b, long flag); |
| 28 | int BIO_get_close(BIO *b); |
| 29 | int BIO_pending(BIO *b); |
| 30 | int BIO_wpending(BIO *b); |
| 31 | size_t BIO_ctrl_pending(BIO *b); |
| 32 | size_t BIO_ctrl_wpending(BIO *b); |
| 33 | |
| 34 | int BIO_get_info_callback(BIO *b, BIO_info_cb **cbp); |
| 35 | int BIO_set_info_callback(BIO *b, BIO_info_cb *cb); |
| 36 | |
| 37 | =head1 DESCRIPTION |
| 38 | |
| 39 | BIO_ctrl(), BIO_callback_ctrl(), BIO_ptr_ctrl() and BIO_int_ctrl() |
| 40 | are BIO "control" operations taking arguments of various types. |
| 41 | These functions are not normally called directly, various macros |
| 42 | are used instead. The standard macros are described below, macros |
| 43 | specific to a particular type of BIO are described in the specific |
| 44 | BIOs manual page as well as any special features of the standard |
| 45 | calls. |
| 46 | |
| 47 | BIO_reset() typically resets a BIO to some initial state, in the case |
| 48 | of file related BIOs for example it rewinds the file pointer to the |
| 49 | start of the file. |
| 50 | |
| 51 | BIO_seek() resets a file related BIO's (that is file descriptor and |
| 52 | FILE BIOs) file position pointer to B<ofs> bytes from start of file. |
| 53 | |
| 54 | BIO_tell() returns the current file position of a file related BIO. |
| 55 | |
| 56 | BIO_flush() normally writes out any internally buffered data, in some |
| 57 | cases it is used to signal EOF and that no more data will be written. |
| 58 | |
| 59 | BIO_eof() returns 1 if the BIO has read EOF, the precise meaning of |
| 60 | "EOF" varies according to the BIO type. |
| 61 | |
| 62 | BIO_set_close() sets the BIO B<b> close flag to B<flag>. B<flag> can |
| 63 | take the value BIO_CLOSE or BIO_NOCLOSE. Typically BIO_CLOSE is used |
| 64 | in a source/sink BIO to indicate that the underlying I/O stream should |
| 65 | be closed when the BIO is freed. |
| 66 | |
| 67 | BIO_get_close() returns the BIOs close flag. |
| 68 | |
| 69 | BIO_pending(), BIO_ctrl_pending(), BIO_wpending() and BIO_ctrl_wpending() |
| 70 | return the number of pending characters in the BIOs read and write buffers. |
| 71 | Not all BIOs support these calls. BIO_ctrl_pending() and BIO_ctrl_wpending() |
| 72 | return a size_t type and are functions, BIO_pending() and BIO_wpending() are |
| 73 | macros which call BIO_ctrl(). |
| 74 | |
| 75 | =head1 RETURN VALUES |
| 76 | |
| 77 | BIO_reset() normally returns 1 for success and 0 or -1 for failure. File |
| 78 | BIOs are an exception, they return 0 for success and -1 for failure. |
| 79 | |
| 80 | BIO_seek() and BIO_tell() both return the current file position on success |
| 81 | and -1 for failure, except file BIOs which for BIO_seek() always return 0 |
| 82 | for success and -1 for failure. |
| 83 | |
| 84 | BIO_flush() returns 1 for success and 0 or -1 for failure. |
| 85 | |
| 86 | BIO_eof() returns 1 if EOF has been reached 0 otherwise. |
| 87 | |
| 88 | BIO_set_close() always returns 1. |
| 89 | |
| 90 | BIO_get_close() returns the close flag value: BIO_CLOSE or BIO_NOCLOSE. |
| 91 | |
| 92 | BIO_pending(), BIO_ctrl_pending(), BIO_wpending() and BIO_ctrl_wpending() |
| 93 | return the amount of pending data. |
| 94 | |
| 95 | =head1 NOTES |
| 96 | |
| 97 | BIO_flush(), because it can write data may return 0 or -1 indicating |
| 98 | that the call should be retried later in a similar manner to BIO_write_ex(). |
| 99 | The BIO_should_retry() call should be used and appropriate action taken |
| 100 | is the call fails. |
| 101 | |
| 102 | The return values of BIO_pending() and BIO_wpending() may not reliably |
| 103 | determine the amount of pending data in all cases. For example in the |
| 104 | case of a file BIO some data may be available in the FILE structures |
| 105 | internal buffers but it is not possible to determine this in a |
| 106 | portably way. For other types of BIO they may not be supported. |
| 107 | |
| 108 | Filter BIOs if they do not internally handle a particular BIO_ctrl() |
| 109 | operation usually pass the operation to the next BIO in the chain. |
| 110 | This often means there is no need to locate the required BIO for |
| 111 | a particular operation, it can be called on a chain and it will |
| 112 | be automatically passed to the relevant BIO. However, this can cause |
| 113 | unexpected results: for example no current filter BIOs implement |
| 114 | BIO_seek(), but this may still succeed if the chain ends in a FILE |
| 115 | or file descriptor BIO. |
| 116 | |
| 117 | Source/sink BIOs return an 0 if they do not recognize the BIO_ctrl() |
| 118 | operation. |
| 119 | |
| 120 | =head1 BUGS |
| 121 | |
| 122 | Some of the return values are ambiguous and care should be taken. In |
| 123 | particular a return value of 0 can be returned if an operation is not |
| 124 | supported, if an error occurred, if EOF has not been reached and in |
| 125 | the case of BIO_seek() on a file BIO for a successful operation. |
| 126 | |
| 127 | =head1 COPYRIGHT |
| 128 | |
| 129 | Copyright 2000-2022 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved. |
| 130 | |
| 131 | Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License"). You may not use |
| 132 | this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy |
| 133 | in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at |
| 134 | L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>. |
| 135 | |
| 136 | =cut |