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137 .IX Title "BIO_set_callback 3"
138 .TH BIO_set_callback 3 "2009-07-19" "1.0.1n" "OpenSSL"
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144 BIO_set_callback, BIO_get_callback, BIO_set_callback_arg, BIO_get_callback_arg,
145 BIO_debug_callback \- BIO callback functions
149 .IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
151 \& #include <openssl/bio.h>
153 \& #define BIO_set_callback(b,cb) ((b)\->callback=(cb))
154 \& #define BIO_get_callback(b) ((b)\->callback)
155 \& #define BIO_set_callback_arg(b,arg) ((b)\->cb_arg=(char *)(arg))
156 \& #define BIO_get_callback_arg(b) ((b)\->cb_arg)
158 \& long BIO_debug_callback(BIO *bio,int cmd,const char *argp,int argi,
159 \& long argl,long ret);
161 \& typedef long (*callback)(BIO *b, int oper, const char *argp,
162 \& int argi, long argl, long retvalue);
165 .IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
166 \&\fIBIO_set_callback()\fR and \fIBIO_get_callback()\fR set and retrieve the \s-1BIO\s0 callback,
167 they are both macros. The callback is called during most high level \s-1BIO\s0
168 operations. It can be used for debugging purposes to trace operations on
169 a \s-1BIO\s0 or to modify its operation.
171 \&\fIBIO_set_callback_arg()\fR and \fIBIO_get_callback_arg()\fR are macros which can be
172 used to set and retrieve an argument for use in the callback.
174 \&\fIBIO_debug_callback()\fR is a standard debugging callback which prints
175 out information relating to each \s-1BIO\s0 operation. If the callback
176 argument is set if is interpreted as a \s-1BIO\s0 to send the information
177 to, otherwise stderr is used.
179 \&\fIcallback()\fR is the callback function itself. The meaning of each
180 argument is described below.
182 The \s-1BIO\s0 the callback is attached to is passed in \fBb\fR.
184 \&\fBoper\fR is set to the operation being performed. For some operations
185 the callback is called twice, once before and once after the actual
186 operation, the latter case has \fBoper\fR or'ed with \s-1BIO_CB_RETURN.\s0
188 The meaning of the arguments \fBargp\fR, \fBargi\fR and \fBargl\fR depends on
189 the value of \fBoper\fR, that is the operation being performed.
191 \&\fBretvalue\fR is the return value that would be returned to the
192 application if no callback were present. The actual value returned
193 is the return value of the callback itself. In the case of callbacks
194 called before the actual \s-1BIO\s0 operation 1 is placed in retvalue, if
195 the return value is not positive it will be immediately returned to
196 the application and the \s-1BIO\s0 operation will not be performed.
198 The callback should normally simply return \fBretvalue\fR when it has
199 finished processing, unless if specifically wishes to modify the
200 value returned to the application.
201 .SH "CALLBACK OPERATIONS"
202 .IX Header "CALLBACK OPERATIONS"
203 .IP "\fBBIO_free(b)\fR" 4
204 .IX Item "BIO_free(b)"
205 callback(b, \s-1BIO_CB_FREE, NULL, 0L, 0L, 1L\s0) is called before the
207 .IP "\fBBIO_read(b, out, outl)\fR" 4
208 .IX Item "BIO_read(b, out, outl)"
209 callback(b, \s-1BIO_CB_READ,\s0 out, outl, 0L, 1L) is called before
210 the read and callback(b, BIO_CB_READ|BIO_CB_RETURN, out, outl, 0L, retvalue)
212 .IP "\fBBIO_write(b, in, inl)\fR" 4
213 .IX Item "BIO_write(b, in, inl)"
214 callback(b, \s-1BIO_CB_WRITE,\s0 in, inl, 0L, 1L) is called before
215 the write and callback(b, BIO_CB_WRITE|BIO_CB_RETURN, in, inl, 0L, retvalue)
217 .IP "\fBBIO_gets(b, out, outl)\fR" 4
218 .IX Item "BIO_gets(b, out, outl)"
219 callback(b, \s-1BIO_CB_GETS,\s0 out, outl, 0L, 1L) is called before
220 the operation and callback(b, BIO_CB_GETS|BIO_CB_RETURN, out, outl, 0L, retvalue)
222 .IP "\fBBIO_puts(b, in)\fR" 4
223 .IX Item "BIO_puts(b, in)"
224 callback(b, \s-1BIO_CB_WRITE,\s0 in, 0, 0L, 1L) is called before
225 the operation and callback(b, BIO_CB_WRITE|BIO_CB_RETURN, in, 0, 0L, retvalue)
227 .IP "\fBBIO_ctrl(\s-1BIO\s0 *b, int cmd, long larg, void *parg)\fR" 4
228 .IX Item "BIO_ctrl(BIO *b, int cmd, long larg, void *parg)"
229 callback(b,BIO_CB_CTRL,parg,cmd,larg,1L) is called before the call and
230 callback(b,BIO_CB_CTRL|BIO_CB_RETURN,parg,cmd, larg,ret) after.
233 The \fIBIO_debug_callback()\fR function is a good example, its source is
234 in crypto/bio/bio_cb.c
236 .IX Header "SEE ALSO"