/* * Copyright 1995-2016 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 LICENSE in the source distribution or at * https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html */ #ifndef OPENSSL_HEADER_EX_DATA_H #define OPENSSL_HEADER_EX_DATA_H #include #include #if defined(__cplusplus) extern "C" { #endif // ex_data is a mechanism for associating arbitrary extra data with objects. // For each type of object that supports ex_data, different users can be // assigned indexes in which to store their data. Each index has callback // functions that are called when an object of that type is freed or // duplicated. typedef struct crypto_ex_data_st CRYPTO_EX_DATA; // Type-specific functions. #if 0 // Sample // Each type that supports ex_data provides three functions: // TYPE_get_ex_new_index allocates a new index for |TYPE|. An optional // |free_func| argument may be provided which is called when the owning object // is destroyed. See |CRYPTO_EX_free| for details. The |argl| and |argp| // arguments are opaque values that are passed to the callback. It returns the // new index or a negative number on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int TYPE_get_ex_new_index(long argl, void *argp, CRYPTO_EX_unused *unused, CRYPTO_EX_dup *dup_unused, CRYPTO_EX_free *free_func); // TYPE_set_ex_data sets an extra data pointer on |t|. The |index| argument // must have been returned from a previous call to |TYPE_get_ex_new_index|. OPENSSL_EXPORT int TYPE_set_ex_data(TYPE *t, int index, void *arg); // TYPE_get_ex_data returns an extra data pointer for |t|, or NULL if no such // pointer exists. The |index| argument should have been returned from a // previous call to |TYPE_get_ex_new_index|. OPENSSL_EXPORT void *TYPE_get_ex_data(const TYPE *t, int index); // Some types additionally preallocate index zero, with all callbacks set to // NULL. Applications that do not need the general ex_data machinery may use // this instead. // TYPE_set_app_data sets |t|'s application data pointer to |arg|. It returns // one on success and zero on error. OPENSSL_EXPORT int TYPE_set_app_data(TYPE *t, void *arg); // TYPE_get_app_data returns the application data pointer for |t|, or NULL if no // such pointer exists. OPENSSL_EXPORT void *TYPE_get_app_data(const TYPE *t); #endif // Sample // Callback types. // CRYPTO_EX_free is a callback function that is called when an object of the // class with extra data pointers is being destroyed. For example, if this // callback has been passed to |SSL_get_ex_new_index| then it may be called each // time an |SSL*| is destroyed. // // The callback is passed the to-be-destroyed object (i.e. the |SSL*|) in // |parent|. As |parent| will shortly be destroyed, callers must not perform // operations that would increment its reference count, pass ownership, or // assume the object outlives the function call. The arguments |argl| and |argp| // contain opaque values that were given to |CRYPTO_get_ex_new_index_ex|. // // This callback may be called with a NULL value for |ptr| if |parent| has no // value set for this index. However, the callbacks may also be skipped entirely // if no extra data pointers are set on |parent| at all. typedef void CRYPTO_EX_free(void *parent, void *ptr, CRYPTO_EX_DATA *ad, int index, long argl, void *argp); // Deprecated functions. // CRYPTO_cleanup_all_ex_data does nothing. OPENSSL_EXPORT void CRYPTO_cleanup_all_ex_data(void); // CRYPTO_EX_dup is a legacy callback function type which is ignored. typedef int CRYPTO_EX_dup(CRYPTO_EX_DATA *to, const CRYPTO_EX_DATA *from, void **from_d, int index, long argl, void *argp); // Private structures. // CRYPTO_EX_unused is a placeholder for an unused callback. It is aliased to // int to ensure non-NULL callers fail to compile rather than fail silently. typedef int CRYPTO_EX_unused; struct crypto_ex_data_st { STACK_OF(void) *sk; }; #if defined(__cplusplus) } // extern C #endif #endif // OPENSSL_HEADER_EX_DATA_H