ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_new (3)
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NAME
ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_new, ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_free, ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_set_wait_fd, ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_get_fd, ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_get_all_fds, ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_get_changed_fds, ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_clear_fd - functions to manage waiting for asynchronous jobs to completeSYNOPSIS
#include <openssl/async.h> ASYNC_WAIT_CTX *ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_new(void); void ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_free(ASYNC_WAIT_CTX *ctx); int ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_set_wait_fd(ASYNC_WAIT_CTX *ctx, const void *key, OSSL_ASYNC_FD fd, void *custom_data, void (*cleanup)(ASYNC_WAIT_CTX *, const void *, OSSL_ASYNC_FD, void *)); int ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_get_fd(ASYNC_WAIT_CTX *ctx, const void *key, OSSL_ASYNC_FD *fd, void **custom_data); int ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_get_all_fds(ASYNC_WAIT_CTX *ctx, OSSL_ASYNC_FD *fd, size_t *numfds); int ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_get_changed_fds(ASYNC_WAIT_CTX *ctx, OSSL_ASYNC_FD *addfd, size_t *numaddfds, OSSL_ASYNC_FD *delfd, size_t *numdelfds); int ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_clear_fd(ASYNC_WAIT_CTX *ctx, const void *key);
DESCRIPTION
For an overview of how asynchronous operations are implemented in OpenSSL see ASYNC_start_job(3). AnApplication code must create an
ASYNC_WAIT_CTXs can have ``wait'' file descriptors associated with them. Calling ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_get_all_fds() and passing in a pointer to an
The function ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_get_changed_fds() can be used to detect if any fds have changed since the last call time ASYNC_start_job() returned an
Implementors of async aware code (e.g. engines) are encouraged to return a stable fd for the lifetime of the
Applications can wait for the file descriptor to be ready for ``read'' using a system function call such as select or poll (being ready for ``read'' indicates that the job should be resumed). If no file descriptor is made available then an application will have to periodically ``poll'' the job by attempting to restart it to see if it is ready to continue.
Async aware code (e.g. engines) can get the current
An example of typical usage might be an async capable engine. User code would initiate cryptographic operations. The engine would initiate those operations asynchronously and then call ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_set_wait_fd() followed by ASYNC_pause_job() to return control to the user code. The user code can then perform other tasks or wait for the job to be ready by calling ``select'' or other similar function on the wait file descriptor. The engine can signal to the user code that the job should be resumed by making the wait file descriptor ``readable''. Once resumed the engine should clear the wake signal on the wait file descriptor.
RETURN VALUES
ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_new() returns a pointer to the newly allocatedASYNC_WAIT_CTX_set_wait_fd, ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_get_fd, ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_get_all_fds, ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_get_changed_fds and ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_clear_fd all return 1 on success or 0 on error.
NOTES
On Windows platforms the openssl/async.h header is dependent on some of the types customarily made available by including windows.h. The application developer is likely to require control over when the latter is included, commonly as one of the first included headers. Therefore it is defined as an application developer's responsibility to include windows.h prior to async.h.SEE ALSO
crypto(3), ASYNC_start_job(3)HISTORY
ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_new, ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_free, ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_set_wait_fd, ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_get_fd, ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_get_all_fds, ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_get_changed_fds, ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_clear_fd were first added to OpenSSL 1.1.0.COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2016 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