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BIO_SET_CALLBACK(3) | Library Functions Manual | BIO_SET_CALLBACK(3) |
NAME
BIO_set_callback, BIO_get_callback, BIO_set_callback_arg, BIO_get_callback_arg, BIO_debug_callback — BIO callback functionsSYNOPSIS
#include <openssl/bio.h> voidBIO_set_callback(BIO *b, BIO_callback_fn cb); BIO_callback_fn
BIO_get_callback(BIO *b); void
BIO_set_callback_arg(BIO *b, char *arg); char *
BIO_get_callback_arg(const BIO *b); long
BIO_debug_callback(BIO *bio, int oper, const char *argp, int argi, long argl, long ret); typedef long
(*BIO_callback_fn)(BIO *b, int oper, const char *argp, int argi, long argl, long ret);
DESCRIPTION
BIO_set_callback() and BIO_get_callback() set and retrieve the BIO callback. The callback is called during most high level BIO operations. It can be used for debugging purposes to trace operations on a BIO or to modify its operation. BIO_set_callback_arg() and BIO_get_callback_arg() set and retrieve an argument for use in the callback. BIO_debug_callback() is a standard debugging callback which prints out information relating to each BIO operation. If the callback argument is set, it is interpreted as a BIO to send the information to, otherwise stderr is used. BIO_callback_fn() is the type of the callback function. The meaning of each argument is described below. The BIO the callback is attached to is passed in b. oper is set to the operation being performed. For some operations the callback is called twice, once before and once after the actual operation. The latter case has oper or'ed withBIO_CB_RETURN
.
The meaning of the arguments argp,
argi and
argl depends on the value of
oper (i.e. the operation being performed).
When oper does not include
BIO_CB_RETURN
, i.e. when the callback is
invoked before an operation, the value passed into the callback via
ret is always 1. In this case, if the
callback returns a negative value, the library aborts the requested operation
and instead returns the negative return value from the callback to the
application. If the callback returns a non-negative value, that return value
is ignored by the library, and the operation is performed normally.
When oper includes
BIO_CB_RETURN
, i.e. when the callback is
invoked after an operation, the value passed into the callback via
ret is the return value that the operation
would return to the application if no callback were present. When a callback
is present, the operation only passes this value to the callback and instead
of it returns the return value of the callback to the application.
The callback should normally simply return ret
when it has finished processing, unless it specifically wishes to abort the
operation or to modify the value returned to the application.
Callback operations
- BIO_free(b)
- callback(b, BIO_CB_FREE, NULL, 0L, 0L, 1L) is called before the free operation.
- BIO_read(b, out, outl)
- callback(b, BIO_CB_READ, out, outl, 0L, 1L) is called before the read and callback(b, BIO_CB_READ|BIO_CB_RETURN, out, outl, 0L, ret) after.
- BIO_write(b, in, inl)
- callback(b, BIO_CB_WRITE, in, inl, 0L, 1L) is called before the write and callback(b, BIO_CB_WRITE|BIO_CB_RETURN, in, inl, 0L, ret) after.
- BIO_gets(b, out, outl)
- callback(b, BIO_CB_GETS, out, outl, 0L, 1L) is called before the operation and callback(b, BIO_CB_GETS|BIO_CB_RETURN, out, outl, 0L, ret) after.
- BIO_puts(b, in)
- callback(b, BIO_CB_PUTS, in, 0, 0L, 1L) is called before the operation and callback(b, BIO_CB_PUTS|BIO_CB_RETURN, in, 0, 0L, ret) after.
- BIO_ctrl(b, oper, larg, parg)
- callback(b, BIO_CB_CTRL, parg, oper, larg, 1L) is called before the call and callback(b, BIO_CB_CTRL|BIO_CB_RETURN, parg, oper, larg, ret) after.
RETURN VALUES
BIO_get_callback() returns a pointer to the function cb previously installed with BIO_set_callback(), orNULL
if no callback was installed.
BIO_get_callback_arg() returns a pointer to the
arg previously set with
BIO_set_callback_arg(), or
NULL
if no such argument was set.
BIO_debug_callback() returns
ret if the bit
BIO_CB_RETURN
is set in
cmd, or 1 otherwise.
EXAMPLES
The BIO_debug_callback() function is a good example. Its source is in the file crypto/bio/bio_cb.c.SEE ALSO
BIO_new(3)HISTORY
BIO_set_callback(), BIO_get_callback(), BIO_set_callback_arg(), and BIO_debug_callback() first appeared in SSLeay 0.6.0. BIO_get_callback_arg() first appeared in SSLeay 0.8.0. All these functions have been available since OpenBSD 2.4.March 29, 2018 | Debian |