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1=pod
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3=head1 NAME
4
c952780c 5CRYPTO_EX_new, CRYPTO_EX_free, CRYPTO_EX_dup,
e6390aca 6CRYPTO_free_ex_index, CRYPTO_get_ex_new_index, CRYPTO_set_ex_data,
c952780c 7CRYPTO_get_ex_data, CRYPTO_free_ex_data, CRYPTO_new_ex_data
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8- functions supporting application-specific data
9
10=head1 SYNOPSIS
11
12 #include <openssl/crypto.h>
13
14 int CRYPTO_get_ex_new_index(int class_index,
15 long argl, void *argp,
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16 CRYPTO_EX_new *new_func,
17 CRYPTO_EX_dup *dup_func,
18 CRYPTO_EX_free *free_func);
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20 typedef int CRYPTO_EX_new(void *parent, void *ptr, CRYPTO_EX_DATA *ad,
21 int idx, long argl, void *argp);
22 typedef void CRYPTO_EX_free(void *parent, void *ptr, CRYPTO_EX_DATA *ad,
23 int idx, long argl, void *argp);
3c853776 24 typedef int CRYPTO_EX_dup(CRYPTO_EX_DATA *to, const CRYPTO_EX_DATA *from,
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25 void *from_d, int idx, long argl, void *argp);
26
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27 int CRYPTO_new_ex_data(int class_index, void *obj, CRYPTO_EX_DATA *ad)
28
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29 int CRYPTO_set_ex_data(CRYPTO_EX_DATA *r, int idx, void *arg);
30
31 void *CRYPTO_get_ex_data(CRYPTO_EX_DATA *r, int idx);
32
33 void CRYPTO_free_ex_data(int class_index, void *obj, CRYPTO_EX_DATA *r);
34
35 int CRYPTO_free_ex_index(int class_index, int idx);
36
37=head1 DESCRIPTION
38
39Several OpenSSL structures can have application-specific data attached to them,
40known as "exdata."
41The specific structures are:
42
43 SSL
44 SSL_CTX
45 SSL_SESSION
46 X509
47 X509_STORE
48 X509_STORE_CTX
49 DH
50 DSA
3aef36ff 51 EC_KEY
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52 RSA
53 ENGINE
54 UI
55 BIO
56
57Each is identified by an B<CRYPTO_EX_INDEX_xxx> define in the B<crypto.h>
58header file. In addition, B<CRYPTO_EX_INDEX_APP> is reserved for
59applications to use this facility for their own structures.
60
61The API described here is used by OpenSSL to manipulate exdata for specific
62structures. Since the application data can be anything at all it is passed
63and retrieved as a B<void *> type.
64
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65The B<CRYPTO_EX_DATA> type is opaque. To initialize the exdata part of
66a structure, call CRYPTO_new_ex_data(). This is only necessary for
67B<CRYPTO_EX_INDEX_APP> objects.
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69Exdata types are identified by an B<index>, an integer guaranteed to be
70unique within structures for the lifetime of the program. Applications
71using exdata typically call B<CRYPTO_get_ex_new_index> at startup, and
72store the result in a global variable, or write a wrapper function to
73provide lazy evaluation. The B<class_index> should be one of the
74B<CRYPTO_EX_INDEX_xxx> values. The B<argl> and B<argp> parameters are saved
75to be passed to the callbacks but are otherwise not used. In order to
76transparently manipulate exdata, three callbacks must be provided. The
77semantics of those callbacks are described below.
78
79When copying or releasing objects with exdata, the callback functions
80are called in increasing order of their B<index> value.
81
82If a dynamic library can be unloaded, it should call CRYPTO_free_ex_index()
83when this is done.
84This will replace the callbacks with no-ops
85so that applications don't crash. Any existing exdata will be leaked.
86
87To set or get the exdata on an object, the appropriate type-specific
88routine must be used. This is because the containing structure is opaque
89and the B<CRYPTO_EX_DATA> field is not accessible. In both API's, the
90B<idx> parameter should be an already-created index value.
91
92When setting exdata, the pointer specified with a particular index is saved,
93and returned on a subsequent "get" call. If the application is going to
94release the data, it must make sure to set a B<NULL> value at the index,
d3054fb6 95to avoid likely double-free crashes.
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97The function B<CRYPTO_free_ex_data> is used to free all exdata attached
98to a structure. The appropriate type-specific routine must be used.
99The B<class_index> identifies the structure type, the B<obj> is
100be the pointer to the actual structure, and B<r> is a pointer to the
101structure's exdata field.
102
103=head2 Callback Functions
104
105This section describes how the callback functions are used. Applications
106that are defining their own exdata using B<CYPRTO_EX_INDEX_APP> must
107call them as described here.
108
109When a structure is initially allocated (such as RSA_new()) then the
110new_func() is called for every defined index. There is no requirement
111that the entire parent, or containing, structure has been set up.
112The new_func() is typically used only to allocate memory to store the
113exdata, and perhaps an "initialized" flag within that memory.
114The exdata value should be set by calling CRYPTO_set_ex_data().
115
116When a structure is free'd (such as SSL_CTX_free()) then the
117free_func() is called for every defined index. Again, the state of the
118parent structure is not guaranteed. The free_func() may be called with a
119NULL pointer.
120
121Both new_func() and free_func() take the same parameters.
122The B<parent> is the pointer to the structure that contains the exdata.
123The B<ptr> is the current exdata item; for new_func() this will typically
124be NULL. The B<r> parameter is a pointer to the exdata field of the object.
125The B<idx> is the index and is the value returned when the callbacks were
126initially registered via CRYPTO_get_ex_new_index() and can be used if
127the same callback handles different types of exdata.
128
129dup_func() is called when a structure is being copied. This is only done
130for B<SSL> and B<SSL_SESSION> objects. The B<to> and B<from> parameters
131are pointers to the destination and source B<CRYPTO_EX_DATA> structures,
132respectively. The B<srcp> parameter is a pointer to the source exdata.
133When the dup_func() returns, the value in B<srcp> is copied to the
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134destination ex_data. If the pointer contained in B<srcp> is not modified
135by the dup_func(), then both B<to> and B<from> will point to the same data.
136The B<idx>, B<argl> and B<argp> parameters are as described for the other
137two callbacks.
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139=head1 RETURN VALUES
140
141CRYPTO_get_ex_new_index() returns a new index or -1 on failure; the
142value B<0> is reserved for the legacy "app_data" API's.
143
144CRYPTO_free_ex_index() and
145CRYPTO_set_ex_data() return 1 on success or 0 on failure.
146
147CRYPTO_get_ex_data() returns the application data or NULL on failure;
148note that NULL may be a valid value.
149
150dup_func() should return 0 for failure and 1 for success.
151
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152=head1 COPYRIGHT
153
154Copyright 2015-2016 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
155
156Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License"). You may not use
157this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
158in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
159L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
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