Ensure s_client and s_server work when read_ahead is set Previously s_client and s_server relied on using SSL_pending() which does not take into account read_ahead. For read pipelining to work, read_ahead gets set automatically. Therefore s_client and s_server have been converted to use SSL_has_pending() instead. Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
diff --git a/apps/s_client.c b/apps/s_client.c index 27c8be8..ab22d42 100644 --- a/apps/s_client.c +++ b/apps/s_client.c
@@ -2183,7 +2183,7 @@ } } - ssl_pending = read_ssl && SSL_pending(con); + ssl_pending = read_ssl && SSL_has_pending(con); if (!ssl_pending) { #if !defined(OPENSSL_SYS_WINDOWS) && !defined(OPENSSL_SYS_MSDOS) && !defined(OPENSSL_SYS_NETWARE)
diff --git a/apps/s_server.c b/apps/s_server.c index 22e9175..6e1c598 100644 --- a/apps/s_server.c +++ b/apps/s_server.c
@@ -2213,7 +2213,7 @@ int read_from_sslcon; read_from_terminal = 0; - read_from_sslcon = SSL_pending(con) + read_from_sslcon = SSL_has_pending(con) || (async && SSL_waiting_for_async(con)); if (!read_from_sslcon) { @@ -2451,7 +2451,7 @@ ascii2ebcdic(buf, buf, i); #endif raw_write_stdout(buf, (unsigned int)i); - if (SSL_pending(con)) + if (SSL_has_pending(con)) goto again; break; case SSL_ERROR_WANT_ASYNC: