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BIO_GET_RPOLL_DESCRIPTOR(3SSL) | OpenSSL | BIO_GET_RPOLL_DESCRIPTOR(3SSL) |
NAME¶
BIO_get_rpoll_descriptor, BIO_get_wpoll_descriptor - obtain a structure which can be used to determine when a BIO object can next be read or written
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <openssl/bio.h> typedef struct bio_poll_descriptor_st { uint32_t type; union { int fd; void *custom; uintptr_t custom_ui; } value; } BIO_POLL_DESCRIPTOR; int BIO_get_rpoll_descriptor(BIO *b, BIO_POLL_DESCRIPTOR *desc); int BIO_get_wpoll_descriptor(BIO *b, BIO_POLL_DESCRIPTOR *desc);
DESCRIPTION¶
BIO_get_rpoll_descriptor() and BIO_get_wpoll_descriptor(), on success, fill *desc with a poll descriptor. A poll descriptor is a tagged union structure which represents some kind of OS or non-OS resource which can be used to synchronise on I/O availability events.
BIO_get_rpoll_descriptor() outputs a descriptor which can be used to determine when the BIO can (potentially) next be read, and BIO_get_wpoll_descriptor() outputs a descriptor which can be used to determine when the BIO can (potentially) next be written.
It is permissible for BIO_get_rpoll_descriptor() and BIO_get_wpoll_descriptor() to output the same descriptor.
Poll descriptors can represent different kinds of information. A typical kind of resource which might be represented by a poll descriptor is an OS file descriptor which can be used with APIs such as select().
The kinds of poll descriptor defined by OpenSSL are:
- BIO_POLL_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_NONE
- Represents the absence of a valid poll descriptor. It may be used by
BIO_get_rpoll_descriptor() or BIO_get_wpoll_descriptor() to
indicate that the BIO is not pollable for readability or writeability
respectively.
For this type, no field within the value field of the BIO_POLL_DESCRIPTOR is valid.
- BIO_POLL_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SOCK_FD
- The poll descriptor represents an OS socket resource. The field
value.fd in the BIO_POLL_DESCRIPTOR is valid if it is not
set to -1.
The resource is whatever kind of handle is used by a given OS to represent sockets, which may vary by OS. For example, on Windows, the value is a SOCKET for use with the Winsock API. On POSIX-like platforms, it is a file descriptor.
Where a poll descriptor of this type is output by BIO_get_rpoll_descriptor(), it should be polled for readability to determine when the BIO might next be able to successfully complete a BIO_read() operation; likewise, where a poll descriptor of this type is output by BIO_get_wpoll_descriptor(), it should be polled for writeability to determine when the BIO might next be able to successfully complete a BIO_write() operation.
- BIO_POLL_DESCRIPTOR_CUSTOM_START
- Type values beginning with this value (inclusive) are reserved for application allocation for custom poll descriptor types. Any of the definitions in the union field value can be used by the application arbitrarily as opaque values.
Because poll descriptors are a tagged union structure, they can represent different kinds of information. New types of poll descriptor may be defined, including by applications, according to their needs.
RETURN VALUES¶
The functions BIO_get_rpoll_descriptor() and BIO_get_wpoll_descriptor() return 1 on success and 0 on failure.
These functions are permitted to succeed and initialise *desc with a poll descriptor of type BIO_POLL_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_NONE to indicate that the BIO is not pollable for readability or writeability respectively.
SEE ALSO¶
SSL_handle_events(3), SSL_get_event_timeout(3), SSL_get_rpoll_descriptor(3), SSL_get_wpoll_descriptor(3), bio(7)
HISTORY¶
The SSL_get_rpoll_descriptor() and SSL_get_wpoll_descriptor() functions were added in OpenSSL 3.2.
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright 2022-2023 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
2024-10-13 | 3.4.0-beta1 |