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BIO_F_BUFFER(3) | Library Functions Manual | BIO_F_BUFFER(3) |
NAME
BIO_f_buffer, BIO_get_buffer_num_lines, BIO_set_read_buffer_size, BIO_set_write_buffer_size, BIO_set_buffer_size, BIO_set_buffer_read_data — buffering BIOSYNOPSIS
#include <openssl/bio.h> const BIO_METHOD *BIO_f_buffer(void); long
BIO_get_buffer_num_lines(BIO *b); long
BIO_set_read_buffer_size(BIO *b, long size); long
BIO_set_write_buffer_size(BIO *b, long size); long
BIO_set_buffer_size(BIO *b, long size); BIO_set_buffer_read_data(BIO *b, void *buf, long num);
DESCRIPTION
BIO_f_buffer() returns the buffering BIO method. Data written to a buffering BIO is buffered and periodically written to the next BIO in the chain. Data read from a buffering BIO comes from an internal buffer which is filled from the next BIO in the chain. Both BIO_gets(3) and BIO_puts(3) are supported. Calling BIO_reset(3) on a buffering BIO clears any buffered data. BIO_get_buffer_num_lines() returns the number of lines currently buffered. BIO_set_read_buffer_size(), BIO_set_write_buffer_size(), and BIO_set_buffer_size() set the read, write or both read and write buffer sizes to size. The initial buffer size isDEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE
,
currently 4096. Any attempt to reduce the buffer size below
DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE
is ignored. Any
buffered data is cleared when the buffer is resized.
BIO_set_buffer_read_data() clears the read buffer
and fills it with num bytes of
buf. If num
is larger than the current buffer size the buffer is expanded.
Except BIO_f_buffer(), these functions are
implemented as macros.
Buffering BIOs implement
BIO_gets(3) by
using BIO_read(3)
operations on the next BIO in the chain. By prepending a buffering BIO to a
chain it is therefore possible to provide the functionality of
BIO_gets(3) if the
following BIOs do not support it (for example SSL BIOs).
Data is only written to the next BIO in the chain when the write buffer fills or
when BIO_flush(3)
is called. It is therefore important to call
BIO_flush(3)
whenever any pending data should be written such as when removing a buffering
BIO using
BIO_pop(3).
BIO_flush(3) may
need to be retried if the ultimate source/sink BIO is non-blocking.
RETURN VALUES
BIO_f_buffer() returns the buffering BIO method. BIO_get_buffer_num_lines() returns the number of lines buffered (may be 0). BIO_set_read_buffer_size(), BIO_set_write_buffer_size(), and BIO_set_buffer_size() return 1 if the buffer was successfully resized or 0 for failure. BIO_set_buffer_read_data() returns 1 if the data was set correctly or 0 if there was an error.SEE ALSO
BIO_ctrl(3), BIO_flush(3), BIO_new(3), BIO_pop(3), BIO_reset(3)HISTORY
BIO_f_buffer() first appeared in SSLeay 0.6.0. BIO_get_buffer_num_lines() and BIO_set_buffer_size() first appeared in SSLeay 0.6.5. BIO_set_read_buffer_size() and BIO_set_write_buffer_size() first appeared in SSLeay 0.8.0. BIO_set_buffer_read_data() first appeared in SSLeay 0.9.0. All these functions have been available since OpenBSD 2.4.May 1, 2018 | Debian |