From a58eb06d527c86492d4205feeb0e20bf19a1181d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Todd Short Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2017 11:00:26 -0500 Subject: Add support to free/allocate SSL buffers OpenSSL already has the feature of SSL_MODE_RELEASE_BUFFERS that can be set to release the read or write buffers when data has finished reading or writing. OpenSSL will automatically re-allocate the buffers as needed. This can be quite aggressive in terms of memory allocation. This provides a manual mechanism. SSL_free_buffers() will free the data buffers if there's no pending data. SSL_alloc_buffers() will realloc them; but this function is not strictly necessary, as it's still done automatically in the state machine. Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte Reviewed-by: Rich Salz (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/2240) --- doc/man3/SSL_alloc_buffers.pod | 67 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 67 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/man3/SSL_alloc_buffers.pod (limited to 'doc') diff --git a/doc/man3/SSL_alloc_buffers.pod b/doc/man3/SSL_alloc_buffers.pod new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..de33efb937 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/man3/SSL_alloc_buffers.pod @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +=pod + +=head1 NAME + +SSL_free_buffers, SSL_alloc_buffers - manage SSL structure buffers + +=head1 SYNOPSIS + + #include + + int SSL_free_buffers(SSL *ssl); + int SSL_alloc_buffers(SSL *ssl); + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +SSL_free_buffers() frees the read and write buffers of the given B. +SSL_alloc_buffers() allocates the read and write buffers of the given B. + +The B mode releases read or write buffers whenever +the buffers have been drained. These functions allow applications to manually +control when buffers are freed and allocated. + +After freeing the buffers, the buffers are automatically reallocted upon a +new read or write. The SSL_alloc_buffers() does not need to be called, but +can be used to make sure the buffers are pre-allocated. This can be used to +avoid allocation during data processing or with CRYPTO_set_mem_functions() +to control where and how buffers are allocated. + +=head1 RETURN VALUES + +The following return values can occur: + +=over 4 + +=item 0 (Failure) + +The SSL_free_buffers() function returns 0 when there is pending data to be +read or written. The SSL_alloc_buffers() function returns 0 when there is +an allocation failure. + +=item 1 (Success) + +The SSL_free_buffers() function returns 1 if the buffers have been freed. This +value is also returned if the buffers had been freed before calling +SSL_free_buffers(). +The SSL_alloc_buffers() function returns 1 if the buffers have been allocated. +This valus is also returned if the buffers had been allocated before calling +SSL_alloc_buffers(). + +=back + +=head1 SEE ALSO + +L, L, +L, L, +L + +=head1 COPYRIGHT + +Copyright 2017 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved. + +Licensed under the OpenSSL license (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 +L. + +=cut -- cgit v1.2.3