| =pod |
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| =head1 NAME |
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| BIO_ADDR, BIO_ADDR_new, BIO_ADDR_dup, BIO_ADDR_clear, BIO_ADDR_free, |
| BIO_ADDR_rawmake, |
| BIO_ADDR_family, BIO_ADDR_rawaddress, BIO_ADDR_rawport, |
| BIO_ADDR_hostname_string, BIO_ADDR_service_string, |
| BIO_ADDR_path_string - BIO_ADDR routines |
| |
| =head1 SYNOPSIS |
| |
| #include <sys/types.h> |
| #include <openssl/bio.h> |
| |
| typedef union bio_addr_st BIO_ADDR; |
| |
| BIO_ADDR *BIO_ADDR_new(void); |
| BIO_ADDR *BIO_ADDR_dup(const BIO_ADDR *ap); |
| void BIO_ADDR_free(BIO_ADDR *); |
| void BIO_ADDR_clear(BIO_ADDR *ap); |
| int BIO_ADDR_rawmake(BIO_ADDR *ap, int family, |
| const void *where, size_t wherelen, unsigned short port); |
| int BIO_ADDR_family(const BIO_ADDR *ap); |
| int BIO_ADDR_rawaddress(const BIO_ADDR *ap, void *p, size_t *l); |
| unsigned short BIO_ADDR_rawport(const BIO_ADDR *ap); |
| char *BIO_ADDR_hostname_string(const BIO_ADDR *ap, int numeric); |
| char *BIO_ADDR_service_string(const BIO_ADDR *ap, int numeric); |
| char *BIO_ADDR_path_string(const BIO_ADDR *ap); |
| |
| =head1 DESCRIPTION |
| |
| The B<BIO_ADDR> type is a wrapper around all types of socket |
| addresses that OpenSSL deals with, currently transparently |
| supporting AF_INET, AF_INET6 and AF_UNIX according to what's |
| available on the platform at hand. |
| |
| BIO_ADDR_new() creates a new unfilled B<BIO_ADDR>, to be used |
| with routines that will fill it with information, such as |
| BIO_accept_ex(). |
| |
| BIO_ADDR_dup() creates a new B<BIO_ADDR>, with a copy of the |
| address data in B<ap>. |
| |
| BIO_ADDR_free() frees a B<BIO_ADDR> created with BIO_ADDR_new() |
| or BIO_ADDR_dup(); |
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| BIO_ADDR_clear() clears any data held within the provided B<BIO_ADDR> and sets |
| it back to an uninitialised state. |
| |
| BIO_ADDR_rawmake() takes a protocol B<family>, a byte array of |
| size B<wherelen> with an address in network byte order pointed at |
| by B<where> and a port number in network byte order in B<port> (except |
| for the B<AF_UNIX> protocol family, where B<port> is meaningless and |
| therefore ignored) and populates the given B<BIO_ADDR> with them. |
| In case this creates a B<AF_UNIX> B<BIO_ADDR>, B<wherelen> is expected |
| to be the length of the path string (not including the terminating |
| NUL, such as the result of a call to strlen()). |
| Read on about the addresses in L</RAW ADDRESSES> below. |
| |
| BIO_ADDR_family() returns the protocol family of the given |
| B<BIO_ADDR>. The possible non-error results are one of the |
| constants AF_INET, AF_INET6 and AF_UNIX. It will also return AF_UNSPEC if the |
| BIO_ADDR has not been initialised. |
| |
| BIO_ADDR_rawaddress() will write the raw address of the given |
| B<BIO_ADDR> in the area pointed at by B<p> if B<p> is non-NULL, |
| and will set B<*l> to be the amount of bytes the raw address |
| takes up if B<l> is non-NULL. |
| A technique to only find out the size of the address is a call |
| with B<p> set to B<NULL>. The raw address will be in network byte |
| order, most significant byte first. |
| In case this is a B<AF_UNIX> B<BIO_ADDR>, B<l> gets the length of the |
| path string (not including the terminating NUL, such as the result of |
| a call to strlen()). |
| Read on about the addresses in L</RAW ADDRESSES> below. |
| |
| BIO_ADDR_rawport() returns the raw port of the given B<BIO_ADDR>. |
| The raw port will be in network byte order. |
| |
| BIO_ADDR_hostname_string() returns a character string with the |
| hostname of the given B<BIO_ADDR>. If B<numeric> is 1, the string |
| will contain the numerical form of the address. This only works for |
| B<BIO_ADDR> of the protocol families AF_INET and AF_INET6. The |
| returned string has been allocated on the heap and must be freed |
| with OPENSSL_free(). |
| |
| BIO_ADDR_service_string() returns a character string with the |
| service name of the port of the given B<BIO_ADDR>. If B<numeric> |
| is 1, the string will contain the port number. This only works |
| for B<BIO_ADDR> of the protocol families AF_INET and AF_INET6. The |
| returned string has been allocated on the heap and must be freed |
| with OPENSSL_free(). |
| |
| BIO_ADDR_path_string() returns a character string with the path |
| of the given B<BIO_ADDR>. This only works for B<BIO_ADDR> of the |
| protocol family AF_UNIX. The returned string has been allocated |
| on the heap and must be freed with OPENSSL_free(). |
| |
| =head1 RAW ADDRESSES |
| |
| Both BIO_ADDR_rawmake() and BIO_ADDR_rawaddress() take a pointer to a |
| network byte order address of a specific site. Internally, those are |
| treated as a pointer to B<struct in_addr> (for B<AF_INET>), B<struct |
| in6_addr> (for B<AF_INET6>) or B<char *> (for B<AF_UNIX>), all |
| depending on the protocol family the address is for. |
| |
| =head1 RETURN VALUES |
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| The string producing functions BIO_ADDR_hostname_string(), |
| BIO_ADDR_service_string() and BIO_ADDR_path_string() will |
| return B<NULL> on error and leave an error indication on the |
| OpenSSL error stack. |
| |
| All other functions described here return 0 or B<NULL> when the |
| information they should return isn't available. |
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| =head1 SEE ALSO |
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| L<BIO_connect(3)>, L<BIO_s_connect(3)> |
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| =head1 HISTORY |
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| BIO_ADDR_dup() was added in OpenSSL 3.1. |
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| =head1 COPYRIGHT |
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| Copyright 2016-2020 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved. |
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| Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (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<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>. |
| |
| =cut |