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126 .IX Title "SSL_write 3"
127 .TH SSL_write 3 "2007-10-24" "0.9.8g" "OpenSSL"
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133 SSL_write \- write bytes to a TLS/SSL connection.
135 .IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
137 \& #include <openssl/ssl.h>
139 \& int SSL_write(SSL *ssl, const void *buf, int num);
142 .IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
143 \&\fISSL_write()\fR writes \fBnum\fR bytes from the buffer \fBbuf\fR into the specified
144 \&\fBssl\fR connection.
147 If necessary, \fISSL_write()\fR will negotiate a \s-1TLS/SSL\s0 session, if
148 not already explicitly performed by \fISSL_connect\fR\|(3) or
149 \&\fISSL_accept\fR\|(3). If the
150 peer requests a re-negotiation, it will be performed transparently during
151 the \fISSL_write()\fR operation. The behaviour of \fISSL_write()\fR depends on the
152 underlying \s-1BIO\s0.
154 For the transparent negotiation to succeed, the \fBssl\fR must have been
155 initialized to client or server mode. This is being done by calling
156 \&\fISSL_set_connect_state\fR\|(3) or \fISSL_set_accept_state()\fR
157 before the first call to an \fISSL_read\fR\|(3) or \fISSL_write()\fR function.
159 If the underlying \s-1BIO\s0 is \fBblocking\fR, \fISSL_write()\fR will only return, once the
160 write operation has been finished or an error occurred, except when a
161 renegotiation take place, in which case a \s-1SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ\s0 may occur.
162 This behaviour can be controlled with the \s-1SSL_MODE_AUTO_RETRY\s0 flag of the
163 \&\fISSL_CTX_set_mode\fR\|(3) call.
165 If the underlying \s-1BIO\s0 is \fBnon-blocking\fR, \fISSL_write()\fR will also return,
166 when the underlying \s-1BIO\s0 could not satisfy the needs of \fISSL_write()\fR
167 to continue the operation. In this case a call to
168 \&\fISSL_get_error\fR\|(3) with the
169 return value of \fISSL_write()\fR will yield \fB\s-1SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ\s0\fR or
170 \&\fB\s-1SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE\s0\fR. As at any time a re-negotiation is possible, a
171 call to \fISSL_write()\fR can also cause read operations! The calling process
172 then must repeat the call after taking appropriate action to satisfy the
173 needs of \fISSL_write()\fR. The action depends on the underlying \s-1BIO\s0. When using a
174 non-blocking socket, nothing is to be done, but \fIselect()\fR can be used to check
175 for the required condition. When using a buffering \s-1BIO\s0, like a \s-1BIO\s0 pair, data
176 must be written into or retrieved out of the \s-1BIO\s0 before being able to continue.
178 \&\fISSL_write()\fR will only return with success, when the complete contents
179 of \fBbuf\fR of length \fBnum\fR has been written. This default behaviour
180 can be changed with the \s-1SSL_MODE_ENABLE_PARTIAL_WRITE\s0 option of
181 \&\fISSL_CTX_set_mode\fR\|(3). When this flag is set,
182 \&\fISSL_write()\fR will also return with success, when a partial write has been
183 successfully completed. In this case the \fISSL_write()\fR operation is considered
184 completed. The bytes are sent and a new \fISSL_write()\fR operation with a new
185 buffer (with the already sent bytes removed) must be started.
186 A partial write is performed with the size of a message block, which is
187 16kB for SSLv3/TLSv1.
190 When an \fISSL_write()\fR operation has to be repeated because of
191 \&\fB\s-1SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ\s0\fR or \fB\s-1SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE\s0\fR, it must be repeated
192 with the same arguments.
194 When calling \fISSL_write()\fR with num=0 bytes to be sent the behaviour is
197 .IX Header "RETURN VALUES"
198 The following return values can occur:
201 The write operation was successful, the return value is the number of
202 bytes actually written to the \s-1TLS/SSL\s0 connection.
204 The write operation was not successful. Probably the underlying connection
205 was closed. Call \fISSL_get_error()\fR with the return value \fBret\fR to find out,
206 whether an error occurred or the connection was shut down cleanly
207 (\s-1SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN\s0).
209 SSLv2 (deprecated) does not support a shutdown alert protocol, so it can
210 only be detected, whether the underlying connection was closed. It cannot
211 be checked, why the closure happened.
214 The write operation was not successful, because either an error occurred
215 or action must be taken by the calling process. Call \fISSL_get_error()\fR with the
216 return value \fBret\fR to find out the reason.
218 .IX Header "SEE ALSO"
219 \&\fISSL_get_error\fR\|(3), \fISSL_read\fR\|(3),
220 \&\fISSL_CTX_set_mode\fR\|(3), \fISSL_CTX_new\fR\|(3),
221 \&\fISSL_connect\fR\|(3), \fISSL_accept\fR\|(3)
222 \&\fISSL_set_connect_state\fR\|(3),
223 \&\fIssl\fR\|(3), \fIbio\fR\|(3)