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/* Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)
* All rights reserved.
*
* This package is an SSL implementation written
* by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com).
* The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.
*
* This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as
* the following conditions are aheared to. The following conditions
* apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA,
* lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code. The SSL documentation
* included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms
* except that the holder is Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
*
* Copyright remains Eric Young's, and as such any Copyright notices in
* the code are not to be removed.
* If this package is used in a product, Eric Young should be given attribution
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*
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* The word 'cryptographic' can be left out if the rouines from the library
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*
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* derivative of this code cannot be changed. i.e. this code cannot simply be
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* [including the GNU Public Licence.] */
#ifndef OPENSSL_HEADER_BIO_H
#define OPENSSL_HEADER_BIO_H
#include <openssl/base.h>
#include <stdio.h> /* For FILE */
#include <openssl/buffer.h>
#include <openssl/err.h> /* for ERR_print_errors_fp */
#include <openssl/ex_data.h>
#include <openssl/stack.h>
#include <openssl/thread.h>
#if defined(__cplusplus)
extern "C" {
#endif
/* BIO abstracts over a file-descriptor like interface. */
/* Allocation and freeing. */
/* BIO_new creates a new BIO with the given type and a reference count of one.
* It returns the fresh |BIO|, or NULL on error. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT BIO *BIO_new(const BIO_METHOD *type);
/* BIO_free decrements the reference count of |bio|. If the reference count
* drops to zero, it (optionally) calls the BIO's callback with |BIO_CB_FREE|,
* frees the ex_data and then, if the BIO has a destroy callback for the
* method, calls it. Finally it frees |bio| itself. It then repeats that for
* the next BIO in the chain, if any.
*
* It returns one on success or zero otherwise. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_free(BIO *bio);
/* BIO_vfree performs the same actions as |BIO_free|, but has a void return
* value. This is provided for API-compat.
*
* TODO(fork): remove. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT void BIO_vfree(BIO *bio);
/* BIO_up_ref increments the reference count of |bio| and returns it. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT BIO *BIO_up_ref(BIO *bio);
/* Basic I/O. */
/* BIO_read attempts to read |len| bytes into |data|. It returns the number of
* bytes read, zero on EOF, or a negative number on error. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_read(BIO *bio, void *data, int len);
/* BIO_gets "reads a line" from |bio| and puts at most |size| bytes into |buf|.
* It returns the number of bytes read or a negative number on error. The
* phrase "reads a line" is in quotes in the previous sentence because the
* exact operation depends on the BIO's method. For example, a digest BIO will
* return the digest in response to a |BIO_gets| call.
*
* TODO(fork): audit the set of BIOs that we end up needing. If all actually
* return a line for this call, remove the warning above. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_gets(BIO *bio, char *buf, int size);
/* BIO_write writes |len| bytes from |data| to BIO. It returns the number of
* bytes written or a negative number on error. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_write(BIO *bio, const void *data, int len);
/* BIO_puts writes a NUL terminated string from |buf| to |bio|. It returns the
* number of bytes written or a negative number on error. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_puts(BIO *bio, const char *buf);
/* BIO_flush flushes any buffered output. It returns one on success and zero
* otherwise. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_flush(BIO *bio);
/* Low-level control functions.
*
* These are generic functions for sending control requests to a BIO. In
* general one should use the wrapper functions like |BIO_get_close|. */
/* BIO_ctrl sends the control request |cmd| to |bio|. The |cmd| argument should
* be one of the |BIO_C_*| values. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT long BIO_ctrl(BIO *bio, int cmd, long larg, void *parg);
/* BIO_ptr_ctrl acts like |BIO_ctrl| but passes the address of a |void*|
* pointer as |parg| and returns the value that is written to it, or NULL if
* the control request returns <= 0. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT char *BIO_ptr_ctrl(BIO *bp, int cmd, long larg);
/* BIO_int_ctrl acts like |BIO_ctrl| but passes the address of a copy of |iarg|
* as |parg|. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT long BIO_int_ctrl(BIO *bp, int cmd, long larg, int iarg);
/* BIO_reset resets |bio| to its initial state, the precise meaning of which
* depends on the concrete type of |bio|. It returns one on success and zero
* otherwise. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_reset(BIO *bio);
/* BIO_set_flags ORs |flags| with |bio->flags|. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT void BIO_set_flags(BIO *bio, int flags);
/* BIO_test_flags returns |bio->flags| AND |flags|. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_test_flags(const BIO *bio, int flags);
/* BIO_should_read returns non-zero if |bio| encountered a temporary error
* while reading (i.e. EAGAIN), indicating that the caller should retry the
* read. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_should_read(const BIO *bio);
/* BIO_should_write returns non-zero if |bio| encountered a temporary error
* while writing (i.e. EAGAIN), indicating that the caller should retry the
* write. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_should_write(const BIO *bio);
/* BIO_should_retry returns non-zero if the reason that caused a failed I/O
* operation is temporary and thus the operation should be retried. Otherwise,
* it was a permanent error and it returns zero. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_should_retry(const BIO *bio);
/* BIO_should_io_special returns non-zero if |bio| encountered a temporary
* error while performing a special I/O operation, indicating that the caller
* should retry. The operation that caused the error is returned by
* |BIO_get_retry_reason|. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_should_io_special(const BIO *bio);
/* BIO_RR_SSL_X509_LOOKUP indicates that an SSL BIO blocked because the SSL
* library returned with SSL_ERROR_WANT_X509_LOOKUP.
*
* TODO(fork): remove. */
#define BIO_RR_SSL_X509_LOOKUP 0x01
/* BIO_RR_CONNECT indicates that a connect would have blocked */
#define BIO_RR_CONNECT 0x02
/* BIO_RR_ACCEPT indicates that an accept would have blocked */
#define BIO_RR_ACCEPT 0x03
/* BIO_RR_SSL_CHANNEL_ID_LOOKUP indicates that the ChannelID code cannot find
* a private key for a TLS connection. */
#define BIO_RR_SSL_CHANNEL_ID_LOOKUP 0x04
/* BIO_get_retry_reason returns the special I/O operation that needs to be
* retried. The return value is one of the |BIO_RR_*| values. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_get_retry_reason(const BIO *bio);
/* BIO_clear_flags ANDs |bio->flags| with the bitwise-complement of |flags|. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT void BIO_clear_flags(BIO *bio, int flags);
/* BIO_set_retry_read sets the |BIO_FLAGS_READ| and |BIO_FLAGS_SHOULD_RETRY|
* flags on |bio|. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT void BIO_set_retry_read(BIO *bio);
/* BIO_set_retry_write sets the |BIO_FLAGS_WRITE| and |BIO_FLAGS_SHOULD_RETRY|
* flags on |bio|. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT void BIO_set_retry_write(BIO *bio);
/* BIO_get_retry_flags gets the |BIO_FLAGS_READ|, |BIO_FLAGS_WRITE|,
* |BIO_FLAGS_IO_SPECIAL| and |BIO_FLAGS_SHOULD_RETRY| flags from |bio|. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_get_retry_flags(BIO *bio);
/* BIO_clear_retry_flags clears the |BIO_FLAGS_READ|, |BIO_FLAGS_WRITE|,
* |BIO_FLAGS_IO_SPECIAL| and |BIO_FLAGS_SHOULD_RETRY| flags from |bio|. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT void BIO_clear_retry_flags(BIO *bio);
/* BIO_method_type returns the type of |bio|, which is one of the |BIO_TYPE_*|
* values. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_method_type(const BIO *bio);
/* bio_info_cb is the type of a callback function that can be called for most
* BIO operations. The |event| argument is one of |BIO_CB_*| and can be ORed
* with |BIO_CB_RETURN| if the callback is being made after the operation in
* question. In that case, |return_value| will contain the return value from
* the operation. */
typedef long (*bio_info_cb)(BIO *bio, int event, const char *parg, int cmd,
long larg, long return_value);
/* BIO_callback_ctrl allows the callback function to be manipulated. The |cmd|
* arg will generally be |BIO_CTRL_SET_CALLBACK| but arbitary command values
* can be interpreted by the |BIO|. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT long BIO_callback_ctrl(BIO *bio, int cmd, bio_info_cb fp);
/* BIO_pending returns the number of bytes pending to be read. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT size_t BIO_pending(const BIO *bio);
/* BIO_ctrl_pending calls |BIO_pending| and exists only for compatibility with
* OpenSSL. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT size_t BIO_ctrl_pending(const BIO *bio);
/* BIO_wpending returns the number of bytes pending to be written. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT size_t BIO_wpending(const BIO *bio);
/* BIO_set_close sets the close flag for |bio|. The meaning of which depends on
* the type of |bio| but, for example, a memory BIO interprets the close flag
* as meaning that it owns its buffer. It returns one on success and zero
* otherwise. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_set_close(BIO *bio, int close_flag);
/* BIO_set_callback sets a callback function that will be called before and
* after most operations. See the comment above |bio_info_cb|. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT void BIO_set_callback(BIO *bio, bio_info_cb callback_func);
/* BIO_set_callback_arg sets the opaque pointer value that can be read within a
* callback with |BIO_get_callback_arg|. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT void BIO_set_callback_arg(BIO *bio, char *arg);
/* BIO_get_callback_arg returns the last value of the opaque callback pointer
* set by |BIO_set_callback_arg|. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT char *BIO_get_callback_arg(const BIO *bio);
/* BIO_number_read returns the number of bytes that have been read from
* |bio|. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT size_t BIO_number_read(const BIO *bio);
/* BIO_number_written returns the number of bytes that have been written to
* |bio|. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT size_t BIO_number_written(const BIO *bio);
/* Managing chains of BIOs.
*
* BIOs can be put into chains where the output of one is used as the input of
* the next etc. The most common case is a buffering BIO, which accepts and
* buffers writes until flushed into the next BIO in the chain. */
/* BIO_push adds |appended_bio| to the end of the chain with |bio| at the head.
* It returns |bio|. Note that |appended_bio| may be the head of a chain itself
* and thus this function can be used to join two chains.
*
* BIO_push takes ownership of the caller's reference to |appended_bio|. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT BIO *BIO_push(BIO *bio, BIO *appended_bio);
/* BIO_pop removes |bio| from the head of a chain and returns the next BIO in
* the chain, or NULL if there is no next BIO.
*
* The caller takes ownership of the chain's reference to |bio|. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT BIO *BIO_pop(BIO *bio);
/* BIO_next returns the next BIO in the chain after |bio|, or NULL if there is
* no such BIO. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT BIO *BIO_next(BIO *bio);
/* BIO_free_all calls |BIO_free|.
*
* TODO(fork): update callers and remove. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT void BIO_free_all(BIO *bio);
/* BIO_find_type walks a chain of BIOs and returns the first that matches
* |type|, which is one of the |BIO_TYPE_*| values. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT BIO *BIO_find_type(BIO *bio, int type);
/* BIO_copy_next_retry sets the retry flags and |retry_reason| of |bio| from
* the next BIO in the chain. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT void BIO_copy_next_retry(BIO *bio);
/* Printf functions. */
/* BIO_printf behaves like |printf| but outputs to |bio| rather than a |FILE|.
* It returns the number of bytes written or a negative number on error. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_printf(BIO *bio, const char *format, ...)
OPENSSL_PRINTF_FORMAT_FUNC(2, 3);
/* Utility functions. */
/* BIO_indent prints min(|indent|, |max_indent|) spaces. It returns one on
* success and zero otherwise. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_indent(BIO *bio, unsigned indent, unsigned max_indent);
/* BIO_hexdump writes a hex dump of |data| to |bio|. Each line will be indented
* by |indent| spaces. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_hexdump(BIO *bio, const uint8_t *data, size_t len,
unsigned indent);
/* BIO_print_errors prints the current contents of the error stack to |bio|
* using human readable strings where possible. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT void BIO_print_errors(BIO *bio);
/* BIO_read_asn1 reads a single ASN.1 object from |bio|. If successful it sets
* |*out| to be an allocated buffer (that should be freed with |OPENSSL_free|),
* |*out_size| to the length, in bytes, of that buffer and returns one.
* Otherwise it returns zero.
*
* If the length of the object is greater than |max_len| or 2^32 then the
* function will fail. Long-form tags are not supported. If the length of the
* object is indefinite the full contents of |bio| are read, unless it would be
* greater than |max_len|, in which case the function fails.
*
* If the function fails then some unknown amount of data may have been read
* from |bio|. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_read_asn1(BIO *bio, uint8_t **out, size_t *out_len,
size_t max_len);
/* Memory BIOs.
*
* Memory BIOs can be used as a read-only source (with |BIO_new_mem_buf|) or a
* writable sink (with |BIO_new|, |BIO_s_mem| and |BIO_get_mem_buf|). Data
* written to a writable, memory BIO can be recalled by reading from it.
*
* Calling |BIO_reset| on a read-only BIO resets it to the original contents.
* On a writable BIO, it clears any data.
*
* If the close flag is set to |BIO_NOCLOSE| (not the default) then the
* underlying |BUF_MEM| will not be freed when the |BIO| is freed.
*
* Memory BIOs support |BIO_gets| and |BIO_puts|.
*
* |BIO_ctrl_pending| returns the number of bytes currently stored. */
/* BIO_s_mem returns a |BIO_METHOD| that uses a in-memory buffer. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT const BIO_METHOD *BIO_s_mem(void);
/* BIO_new_mem_buf creates read-only BIO that reads from |len| bytes at |buf|.
* It does not take ownership of |buf|. It returns the BIO or NULL on error.
*
* If |len| is negative, then |buf| is treated as a NUL-terminated string, but
* don't depend on this in new code. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT BIO *BIO_new_mem_buf(const void *buf, int len);
/* BIO_mem_contents sets |*out_contents| to point to the current contents of
* |bio| and |*out_len| to contain the length of that data. It returns one on
* success and zero otherwise. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_mem_contents(const BIO *bio,
const uint8_t **out_contents,
size_t *out_len);
/* BIO_get_mem_data sets |*contents| to point to the current contents of |bio|
* and returns the length of the data.
*
* WARNING: don't use this, use |BIO_mem_contents|. A return value of zero from
* this function can mean either that it failed or that the memory buffer is
* empty. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT long BIO_get_mem_data(BIO *bio, char **contents);
/* BIO_get_mem_ptr sets |*out| to a BUF_MEM containing the current contents of
* |bio|. It returns one on success or zero on error. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_get_mem_ptr(BIO *bio, BUF_MEM **out);
/* BIO_set_mem_buf sets |b| as the contents of |bio|. If |take_ownership| is
* non-zero, then |b| will be freed when |bio| is closed. Returns one on
* success or zero otherwise. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_set_mem_buf(BIO *bio, BUF_MEM *b, int take_ownership);
/* BIO_set_mem_eof_return sets the value that will be returned from reading
* |bio| when empty. If |eof_value| is zero then an empty memory BIO will
* return EOF (that is it will return zero and |BIO_should_retry| will be
* false). If |eof_value| is non zero then it will return |eof_value| when it
* is empty and it will set the read retry flag (that is |BIO_read_retry| is
* true). To avoid ambiguity with a normal positive return value, |eof_value|
* should be set to a negative value, typically -1.
*
* For a read-only BIO, the default is zero (EOF). For a writable BIO, the
* default is -1 so that additional data can be written once exhausted. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_set_mem_eof_return(BIO *bio, int eof_value);
/* File descriptor BIOs.
*
* File descriptor BIOs are wrappers around the system's |read| and |write|
* functions. If the close flag is set then then |close| is called on the
* underlying file descriptor when the BIO is freed.
*
* |BIO_reset| attempts to seek the file pointer to the start of file using
* |lseek|. */
/* BIO_s_fd returns a |BIO_METHOD| for file descriptor fds. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT const BIO_METHOD *BIO_s_fd(void);
/* BIO_new_fd creates a new file descriptor BIO wrapping |fd|. If |close_flag|
* is non-zero, then |fd| will be closed when the BIO is. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT BIO *BIO_new_fd(int fd, int close_flag);
/* BIO_set_fd sets the file descriptor of |bio| to |fd|. If |close_flag| is
* non-zero then |fd| will be closed when |bio| is. It returns one on success
* or zero on error.
*
* This function may also be used with socket BIOs (see |BIO_s_socket| and
* |BIO_new_socket|). */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_set_fd(BIO *bio, int fd, int close_flag);
/* BIO_get_fd returns the file descriptor currently in use by |bio| or -1 if
* |bio| does not wrap a file descriptor. If there is a file descriptor and
* |out_fd| is not NULL, it also sets |*out_fd| to the file descriptor.
*
* This function may also be used with socket BIOs (see |BIO_s_socket| and
* |BIO_new_socket|). */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_get_fd(BIO *bio, int *out_fd);
/* File BIOs.
*
* File BIOs are wrappers around a C |FILE| object.
*
* |BIO_flush| on a file BIO calls |fflush| on the wrapped stream.
*
* |BIO_reset| attempts to seek the file pointer to the start of file using
* |fseek|.
*
* Setting the close flag causes |fclose| to be called on the stream when the
* BIO is freed. */
/* BIO_s_file returns a BIO_METHOD that wraps a |FILE|. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT const BIO_METHOD *BIO_s_file(void);
/* BIO_new_file creates a file BIO by opening |filename| with the given mode.
* See the |fopen| manual page for details of the mode argument. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT BIO *BIO_new_file(const char *filename, const char *mode);
/* BIO_new_fp creates a new file BIO that wraps the given |FILE|. If
* |close_flag| is |BIO_CLOSE|, then |fclose| will be called on |stream| when
* the BIO is closed. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT BIO *BIO_new_fp(FILE *stream, int close_flag);
/* BIO_get_fp sets |*out_file| to the current |FILE| for |bio|. It returns one
* on success and zero otherwise. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_get_fp(BIO *bio, FILE **out_file);
/* BIO_set_fp sets the |FILE| for |bio|. If |close_flag| is |BIO_CLOSE| then
* |fclose| will be called on |file| when |bio| is closed. It returns one on
* sucess and zero otherwise. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_set_fp(BIO *bio, FILE *file, int close_flag);
/* BIO_read_filename opens |filename| for reading and sets the result as the
* |FILE| for |bio|. It returns one on success and zero otherwise. The |FILE|
* will be closed when |bio| is freed. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_read_filename(BIO *bio, const char *filename);
/* BIO_write_filename opens |filename| for writing and sets the result as the
* |FILE| for |bio|. It returns one on success and zero otherwise. The |FILE|
* will be closed when |bio| is freed. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_write_filename(BIO *bio, const char *filename);
/* BIO_append_filename opens |filename| for appending and sets the result as
* the |FILE| for |bio|. It returns one on success and zero otherwise. The
* |FILE| will be closed when |bio| is freed. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_append_filename(BIO *bio, const char *filename);
/* BIO_rw_filename opens |filename| for reading and writing and sets the result
* as the |FILE| for |bio|. It returns one on success and zero otherwise. The
* |FILE| will be closed when |bio| is freed. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_rw_filename(BIO *bio, const char *filename);
/* Buffer BIOs.
*
* Buffer BIOs are a filter-type BIO, i.e. they are designed to be used in a
* chain of BIOs. They provide buffering to reduce the number of operations on
* the underlying BIOs. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT const BIO_METHOD *BIO_f_buffer(void);
/* BIO_set_read_buffer_size sets the size, in bytes, of the read buffer and
* clears it. It returns one on success and zero on failure. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_set_read_buffer_size(BIO *bio, int buffer_size);
/* BIO_set_write_buffer_size sets the size, in bytes, of the write buffer and
* clears it. It returns one on success and zero on failure. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_set_write_buffer_size(BIO *bio, int buffer_size);
/* Socket BIOs.
*
* Socket BIOs behave like file descriptor BIOs but, on Windows systems, wrap
* the system's |recv| and |send| functions instead of |read| and |write|. On
* Windows, file descriptors are provided by C runtime and are not
* interchangeable with sockets.
*
* Socket BIOs may be used with |BIO_set_fd| and |BIO_get_fd|.
*
* TODO(davidben): Add separate APIs and fix the internals to use |SOCKET|s
* around rather than rely on int casts. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT const BIO_METHOD *BIO_s_socket(void);
/* BIO_new_socket allocates and initialises a fresh BIO which will read and
* write to the socket |fd|. If |close_flag| is |BIO_CLOSE| then closing the
* BIO will close |fd|. It returns the fresh |BIO| or NULL on error. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT BIO *BIO_new_socket(int fd, int close_flag);
/* Connect BIOs.
*
* A connection BIO creates a network connection and transfers data over the
* resulting socket. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT const BIO_METHOD *BIO_s_connect(void);
/* BIO_new_connect returns a BIO that connects to the given hostname and port.
* The |host_and_optional_port| argument should be of the form
* "www.example.com" or "www.example.com:443". If the port is omitted, it must
* be provided with |BIO_set_conn_port|.
*
* It returns the new BIO on success, or NULL on error. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT BIO *BIO_new_connect(const char *host_and_optional_port);
/* BIO_set_conn_hostname sets |host_and_optional_port| as the hostname and
* optional port that |bio| will connect to. If the port is omitted, it must be
* provided with |BIO_set_conn_port|.
*
* It returns one on success and zero otherwise. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_set_conn_hostname(BIO *bio,
const char *host_and_optional_port);
/* BIO_set_conn_port sets |port_str| as the port or service name that |bio|
* will connect to. It returns one on success and zero otherwise. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_set_conn_port(BIO *bio, const char *port_str);
/* BIO_set_conn_int_port sets |*port| as the port that |bio| will connect to.
* It returns one on success and zero otherwise. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_set_conn_int_port(BIO *bio, const int *port);
/* BIO_set_nbio sets whether |bio| will use non-blocking I/O operations. It
* returns one on success and zero otherwise. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_set_nbio(BIO *bio, int on);
/* BIO_do_connect connects |bio| if it has not been connected yet. It returns
* one on success and <= 0 otherwise. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_do_connect(BIO *bio);
/* Datagram BIOs.
*
* TODO(fork): not implemented. */
#define BIO_CTRL_DGRAM_QUERY_MTU 40 /* as kernel for current MTU */
#define BIO_CTRL_DGRAM_SET_MTU 42 /* set cached value for MTU. want to use
this if asking the kernel fails */
#define BIO_CTRL_DGRAM_MTU_EXCEEDED 43 /* check whether the MTU was exceed in
the previous write operation. */
/* BIO_CTRL_DGRAM_SET_NEXT_TIMEOUT sets a read deadline to drive
* retransmits. The |parg| argument to |BIO_ctrl| will be a pointer to a
* |timeval| struct. If the structure is all zeros, it clears the read
* deadline. Otherwise, |BIO_read| must fail with a temporary error
* (e.g. |EAGAIN|) after the deadline. */
#define BIO_CTRL_DGRAM_SET_NEXT_TIMEOUT 45
#define BIO_CTRL_DGRAM_GET_PEER 46
#define BIO_CTRL_DGRAM_GET_FALLBACK_MTU 47
/* BIO Pairs.
*
* BIO pairs provide a "loopback" like system: a pair of BIOs where data
* written to one can be read from the other and vice versa. */
/* BIO_new_bio_pair sets |*out1| and |*out2| to two freshly created BIOs where
* data written to one can be read from the other and vice versa. The
* |writebuf1| argument gives the size of the buffer used in |*out1| and
* |writebuf2| for |*out2|. It returns one on success and zero on error. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_new_bio_pair(BIO **out1, size_t writebuf1, BIO **out2,
size_t writebuf2);
/* BIO_new_bio_pair_external_buf is the same as |BIO_new_bio_pair| with the
* difference that the caller keeps ownership of the write buffers
* |ext_writebuf1_len| and |ext_writebuf2_len|. This is useful when using zero
* copy API for read and write operations, in cases where the buffers need to
* outlive the BIO pairs. It returns one on success and zero on error. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_new_bio_pair_external_buf(BIO** bio1_p,
size_t writebuf1_len,
uint8_t* ext_writebuf1,
BIO** bio2_p,
size_t writebuf2_len,
uint8_t* ext_writebuf2);
/* BIO_ctrl_get_read_request returns the number of bytes that the other side of
* |bio| tried (unsuccessfully) to read. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT size_t BIO_ctrl_get_read_request(BIO *bio);
/* BIO_ctrl_get_write_guarantee returns the number of bytes that |bio| (which
* must have been returned by |BIO_new_bio_pair|) will accept on the next
* |BIO_write| call. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT size_t BIO_ctrl_get_write_guarantee(BIO *bio);
/* BIO_shutdown_wr marks |bio| as closed, from the point of view of the other
* side of the pair. Future |BIO_write| calls on |bio| will fail. It returns
* one on success and zero otherwise. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_shutdown_wr(BIO *bio);
/* Zero copy versions of BIO_read and BIO_write for BIO pairs. */
/* BIO_zero_copy_get_read_buf initiates a zero copy read operation.
* |out_read_buf| is set to the internal read buffer, and |out_buf_offset| is
* set to the current read position of |out_read_buf|. The number of bytes
* available for read from |out_read_buf| + |out_buf_offset| is returned in
* |out_available_bytes|. Note that this function might report fewer bytes
* available than |BIO_pending|, if the internal ring buffer is wrapped. It
* returns one on success. In case of error it returns zero and pushes to the
* error stack.
*
* The zero copy read operation is completed by calling
* |BIO_zero_copy_get_read_buf_done|. Neither |BIO_zero_copy_get_read_buf| nor
* any other I/O read operation may be called while a zero copy read operation
* is active. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_zero_copy_get_read_buf(BIO* bio,
uint8_t** out_read_buf,
size_t* out_buf_offset,
size_t* out_available_bytes);
/* BIO_zero_copy_get_read_buf_done must be called after reading from a BIO using
* |BIO_zero_copy_get_read_buf| to finish the read operation. The |bytes_read|
* argument is the number of bytes read.
*
* It returns one on success. In case of error it returns zero and pushes to the
* error stack. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_zero_copy_get_read_buf_done(BIO* bio, size_t bytes_read);
/* BIO_zero_copy_get_write_buf initiates a zero copy write operation.
* |out_write_buf| is set to to the internal write buffer, and |out_buf_offset|
* is set to the current write position of |out_write_buf|.
* The number of bytes available for write from |out_write_buf| +
* |out_buf_offset| is returned in |out_available_bytes|. Note that this
* function might report fewer bytes available than
* |BIO_ctrl_get_write_guarantee|, if the internal buffer is wrapped. It returns
* one on success. In case of error it returns zero and pushes to the error
* stack.
*
* The zero copy write operation is completed by calling
* |BIO_zero_copy_get_write_buf_done|. Neither |BIO_zero_copy_get_write_buf|
* nor any other I/O write operation may be called while a zero copy write
* operation is active. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_zero_copy_get_write_buf(BIO* bio,
uint8_t** out_write_buf,
size_t* out_buf_offset,
size_t* out_available_bytes);
/* BIO_zero_copy_get_write_buf_done must be called after writing to a BIO using
* |BIO_zero_copy_get_write_buf| to finish the write operation. The
* |bytes_written| argument gives the number of bytes written.
*
* It returns one on success. In case of error it returns zero and pushes to the
* error stack. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT int BIO_zero_copy_get_write_buf_done(BIO* bio,
size_t bytes_written);
/* BIO_NOCLOSE and |BIO_CLOSE| can be used as symbolic arguments when a "close
* flag" is passed to a BIO function. */
#define BIO_NOCLOSE 0
#define BIO_CLOSE 1
/* These are passed to the BIO callback */
#define BIO_CB_FREE 0x01
#define BIO_CB_READ 0x02
#define BIO_CB_WRITE 0x03
#define BIO_CB_PUTS 0x04
#define BIO_CB_GETS 0x05
#define BIO_CB_CTRL 0x06
/* The callback is called before and after the underling operation,
* The BIO_CB_RETURN flag indicates if it is after the call */
#define BIO_CB_RETURN 0x80
/* These are values of the |cmd| argument to |BIO_ctrl|. */
#define BIO_CTRL_RESET 1 /* opt - rewind/zero etc */
#define BIO_CTRL_EOF 2 /* opt - are we at the eof */
#define BIO_CTRL_INFO 3 /* opt - extra tit-bits */
#define BIO_CTRL_SET 4 /* man - set the 'IO' type */
#define BIO_CTRL_GET 5 /* man - get the 'IO' type */
#define BIO_CTRL_PUSH 6
#define BIO_CTRL_POP 7
#define BIO_CTRL_GET_CLOSE 8 /* man - set the 'close' on free */
#define BIO_CTRL_SET_CLOSE 9 /* man - set the 'close' on free */
#define BIO_CTRL_PENDING 10 /* opt - is their more data buffered */
#define BIO_CTRL_FLUSH 11 /* opt - 'flush' buffered output */
#define BIO_CTRL_WPENDING 13 /* opt - number of bytes still to write */
/* callback is int cb(BIO *bio,state,ret); */
#define BIO_CTRL_SET_CALLBACK 14 /* opt - set callback function */
#define BIO_CTRL_GET_CALLBACK 15 /* opt - set callback function */
#define BIO_CTRL_SET_FILENAME 30 /* BIO_s_file special */
/* BIO_CTRL_DUP is never used, but exists to allow code to compile more easily. */
#define BIO_CTRL_DUP 12
/* Android compatibility section.
*
* A previous version of BoringSSL used in Android renamed ERR_print_errors_fp
* to BIO_print_errors_fp. It has subsequently been renamed back to
* ERR_print_errors_fp. */
#define BIO_print_errors_fp ERR_print_errors_fp
/* Deprecated functions. */
/* BIO_f_base64 returns a filter |BIO| that base64-encodes data written into
* it, and decodes data read from it. |BIO_gets| is not supported. Call
* |BIO_flush| when done writing, to signal that no more data are to be
* encoded. The flag |BIO_FLAGS_BASE64_NO_NL| may be set to encode all the data
* on one line. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT const BIO_METHOD *BIO_f_base64(void);
/* ERR_print_errors is an alias for |BIO_print_errors|. */
OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_print_errors(BIO *bio);
/* Private functions */
#define BIO_FLAGS_READ 0x01
#define BIO_FLAGS_WRITE 0x02
#define BIO_FLAGS_IO_SPECIAL 0x04
#define BIO_FLAGS_RWS (BIO_FLAGS_READ | BIO_FLAGS_WRITE | BIO_FLAGS_IO_SPECIAL)
#define BIO_FLAGS_SHOULD_RETRY 0x08
#define BIO_FLAGS_BASE64_NO_NL 0x100
/* This is used with memory BIOs: it means we shouldn't free up or change the
* data in any way. */
#define BIO_FLAGS_MEM_RDONLY 0x200
/* These are the 'types' of BIOs */
#define BIO_TYPE_NONE 0
#define BIO_TYPE_MEM (1 | 0x0400)
#define BIO_TYPE_FILE (2 | 0x0400)
#define BIO_TYPE_FD (4 | 0x0400 | 0x0100)
#define BIO_TYPE_SOCKET (5 | 0x0400 | 0x0100)
#define BIO_TYPE_NULL (6 | 0x0400)
#define BIO_TYPE_SSL (7 | 0x0200)
#define BIO_TYPE_MD (8 | 0x0200) /* passive filter */
#define BIO_TYPE_BUFFER (9 | 0x0200) /* filter */
#define BIO_TYPE_CIPHER (10 | 0x0200) /* filter */
#define BIO_TYPE_BASE64 (11 | 0x0200) /* filter */
#define BIO_TYPE_CONNECT (12 | 0x0400 | 0x0100) /* socket - connect */
#define BIO_TYPE_ACCEPT (13 | 0x0400 | 0x0100) /* socket for accept */
#define BIO_TYPE_PROXY_CLIENT (14 | 0x0200) /* client proxy BIO */
#define BIO_TYPE_PROXY_SERVER (15 | 0x0200) /* server proxy BIO */
#define BIO_TYPE_NBIO_TEST (16 | 0x0200) /* server proxy BIO */
#define BIO_TYPE_NULL_FILTER (17 | 0x0200)
#define BIO_TYPE_BER (18 | 0x0200) /* BER -> bin filter */
#define BIO_TYPE_BIO (19 | 0x0400) /* (half a) BIO pair */
#define BIO_TYPE_LINEBUFFER (20 | 0x0200) /* filter */
#define BIO_TYPE_DGRAM (21 | 0x0400 | 0x0100)
#define BIO_TYPE_ASN1 (22 | 0x0200) /* filter */
#define BIO_TYPE_COMP (23 | 0x0200) /* filter */
#define BIO_TYPE_DESCRIPTOR 0x0100 /* socket, fd, connect or accept */
#define BIO_TYPE_FILTER 0x0200
#define BIO_TYPE_SOURCE_SINK 0x0400
struct bio_method_st {
int type;
const char *name;
int (*bwrite)(BIO *, const char *, int);
int (*bread)(BIO *, char *, int);
/* TODO(fork): remove bputs. */
int (*bputs)(BIO *, const char *);
int (*bgets)(BIO *, char *, int);
long (*ctrl)(BIO *, int, long, void *);
int (*create)(BIO *);
int (*destroy)(BIO *);
long (*callback_ctrl)(BIO *, int, bio_info_cb);
};
struct bio_st {
const BIO_METHOD *method;
/* bio, mode, argp, argi, argl, ret */
long (*callback)(BIO *, int, const char *, int, long, long);
char *cb_arg; /* first argument for the callback */
/* init is non-zero if this |BIO| has been initialised. */
int init;
/* shutdown is often used by specific |BIO_METHOD|s to determine whether
* they own some underlying resource. This flag can often by controlled by
* |BIO_set_close|. For example, whether an fd BIO closes the underlying fd
* when it, itself, is closed. */
int shutdown;
int flags;
int retry_reason;
/* num is a BIO-specific value. For example, in fd BIOs it's used to store a
* file descriptor. */
int num;
CRYPTO_refcount_t references;
void *ptr;
/* next_bio points to the next |BIO| in a chain. This |BIO| owns a reference
* to |next_bio|. */
BIO *next_bio; /* used by filter BIOs */
size_t num_read, num_write;
};
#define BIO_C_SET_CONNECT 100
#define BIO_C_DO_STATE_MACHINE 101
#define BIO_C_SET_NBIO 102
#define BIO_C_SET_PROXY_PARAM 103
#define BIO_C_SET_FD 104
#define BIO_C_GET_FD 105
#define BIO_C_SET_FILE_PTR 106
#define BIO_C_GET_FILE_PTR 107
#define BIO_C_SET_FILENAME 108
#define BIO_C_SET_SSL 109
#define BIO_C_GET_SSL 110
#define BIO_C_SET_MD 111
#define BIO_C_GET_MD 112
#define BIO_C_GET_CIPHER_STATUS 113
#define BIO_C_SET_BUF_MEM 114
#define BIO_C_GET_BUF_MEM_PTR 115
#define BIO_C_GET_BUFF_NUM_LINES 116
#define BIO_C_SET_BUFF_SIZE 117
#define BIO_C_SET_ACCEPT 118
#define BIO_C_SSL_MODE 119
#define BIO_C_GET_MD_CTX 120
#define BIO_C_GET_PROXY_PARAM 121
#define BIO_C_SET_BUFF_READ_DATA 122 /* data to read first */
#define BIO_C_GET_ACCEPT 124
#define BIO_C_SET_SSL_RENEGOTIATE_BYTES 125
#define BIO_C_GET_SSL_NUM_RENEGOTIATES 126
#define BIO_C_SET_SSL_RENEGOTIATE_TIMEOUT 127
#define BIO_C_FILE_SEEK 128
#define BIO_C_GET_CIPHER_CTX 129
#define BIO_C_SET_BUF_MEM_EOF_RETURN 130/*return end of input value*/
#define BIO_C_SET_BIND_MODE 131
#define BIO_C_GET_BIND_MODE 132
#define BIO_C_FILE_TELL 133
#define BIO_C_GET_SOCKS 134
#define BIO_C_SET_SOCKS 135
#define BIO_C_SET_WRITE_BUF_SIZE 136/* for BIO_s_bio */
#define BIO_C_GET_WRITE_BUF_SIZE 137
#define BIO_C_GET_WRITE_GUARANTEE 140
#define BIO_C_GET_READ_REQUEST 141
#define BIO_C_SHUTDOWN_WR 142
#define BIO_C_NREAD0 143
#define BIO_C_NREAD 144
#define BIO_C_NWRITE0 145
#define BIO_C_NWRITE 146
#define BIO_C_RESET_READ_REQUEST 147
#define BIO_C_SET_MD_CTX 148
#define BIO_C_SET_PREFIX 149
#define BIO_C_GET_PREFIX 150
#define BIO_C_SET_SUFFIX 151
#define BIO_C_GET_SUFFIX 152
#define BIO_C_SET_EX_ARG 153
#define BIO_C_GET_EX_ARG 154
#if defined(__cplusplus)
} /* extern C */
#endif
#define BIO_R_BAD_FOPEN_MODE 100
#define BIO_R_BROKEN_PIPE 101
#define BIO_R_CONNECT_ERROR 102
#define BIO_R_ERROR_SETTING_NBIO 103
#define BIO_R_INVALID_ARGUMENT 104
#define BIO_R_IN_USE 105
#define BIO_R_KEEPALIVE 106
#define BIO_R_NBIO_CONNECT_ERROR 107
#define BIO_R_NO_HOSTNAME_SPECIFIED 108
#define BIO_R_NO_PORT_SPECIFIED 109
#define BIO_R_NO_SUCH_FILE 110
#define BIO_R_NULL_PARAMETER 111
#define BIO_R_SYS_LIB 112
#define BIO_R_UNABLE_TO_CREATE_SOCKET 113
#define BIO_R_UNINITIALIZED 114
#define BIO_R_UNSUPPORTED_METHOD 115
#define BIO_R_WRITE_TO_READ_ONLY_BIO 116
#endif /* OPENSSL_HEADER_BIO_H */