| SSL_GET_VALUE_UINT(3SSL) | OpenSSL | SSL_GET_VALUE_UINT(3SSL) |
SSL_get_value_uint, SSL_set_value_uint, SSL_get_generic_value_uint, SSL_set_generic_value_uint, SSL_get_feature_request_uint, SSL_set_feature_request_uint, SSL_get_feature_peer_request_uint, SSL_get_feature_negotiated_uint, SSL_get_quic_stream_bidi_local_avail, SSL_get_quic_stream_bidi_remote_avail, SSL_get_quic_stream_uni_local_avail, SSL_get_quic_stream_uni_remote_avail, SSL_VALUE_CLASS_GENERIC, SSL_VALUE_CLASS_FEATURE_REQUEST, SSL_VALUE_CLASS_FEATURE_PEER_REQUEST, SSL_VALUE_CLASS_FEATURE_NEGOTIATED, SSL_VALUE_QUIC_STREAM_BIDI_LOCAL_AVAIL, SSL_VALUE_QUIC_STREAM_BIDI_REMOTE_AVAIL, SSL_VALUE_QUIC_STREAM_UNI_LOCAL_AVAIL, SSL_VALUE_QUIC_STREAM_UNI_REMOTE_AVAIL, SSL_VALUE_QUIC_IDLE_TIMEOUT, SSL_VALUE_EVENT_HANDLING_MODE, SSL_VALUE_EVENT_HANDLING_MODE_INHERIT, SSL_VALUE_EVENT_HANDLING_MODE_EXPLICIT, SSL_VALUE_EVENT_HANDLING_MODE_IMPLICIT, SSL_get_event_handling_mode, SSL_set_event_handling_mode, SSL_VALUE_STREAM_WRITE_BUF_SIZE, SSL_get_stream_write_buf_size, SSL_VALUE_STREAM_WRITE_BUF_USED, SSL_get_stream_write_buf_used, SSL_VALUE_STREAM_WRITE_BUF_AVAIL, SSL_get_stream_write_buf_avail - manage negotiable features and configuration values for an SSL object
#include <openssl/ssl.h>
int SSL_get_value_uint(SSL *ssl, uint32_t class_, uint32_t id,
uint64_t *value);
int SSL_set_value_uint(SSL *ssl, uint32_t class_, uint32_t id,
uint64_t value);
#define SSL_VALUE_CLASS_GENERIC
#define SSL_VALUE_CLASS_FEATURE_REQUEST
#define SSL_VALUE_CLASS_FEATURE_PEER_REQUEST
#define SSL_VALUE_CLASS_FEATURE_NEGOTIATED
#define SSL_VALUE_QUIC_STREAM_BIDI_LOCAL_AVAIL
#define SSL_VALUE_QUIC_STREAM_BIDI_REMOTE_AVAIL
#define SSL_VALUE_QUIC_STREAM_UNI_LOCAL_AVAIL
#define SSL_VALUE_QUIC_STREAM_UNI_REMOTE_AVAIL
#define SSL_VALUE_QUIC_IDLE_TIMEOUT
#define SSL_VALUE_EVENT_HANDLING_MODE
#define SSL_VALUE_EVENT_HANDLING_MODE_INHERIT
#define SSL_VALUE_EVENT_HANDLING_MODE_EXPLICIT
#define SSL_VALUE_EVENT_HANDLING_MODE_IMPLICIT
#define SSL_VALUE_STREAM_WRITE_BUF_SIZE
#define SSL_VALUE_STREAM_WRITE_BUF_USED
#define SSL_VALUE_STREAM_WRITE_BUF_AVAIL
The following convenience macros can also be used:
int SSL_get_generic_value_uint(SSL *ssl, uint32_t id, uint64_t *value); int SSL_set_generic_value_uint(SSL *ssl, uint32_t id, uint64_t value); int SSL_get_feature_request_uint(SSL *ssl, uint32_t id, uint64_t *value); int SSL_set_feature_request_uint(SSL *ssl, uint32_t id, uint64_t value); int SSL_get_feature_peer_request_uint(SSL *ssl, uint32_t id, uint64_t *value); int SSL_get_feature_negotiated_uint(SSL *ssl, uint32_t id, uint64_t *value); int SSL_get_quic_stream_bidi_local_avail(SSL *ssl, uint64_t *value); int SSL_get_quic_stream_bidi_remote_avail(SSL *ssl, uint64_t *value); int SSL_get_quic_stream_uni_local_avail(SSL *ssl, uint64_t *value); int SSL_get_quic_stream_uni_remote_avail(SSL *ssl, uint64_t *value); int SSL_get_event_handling_mode(SSL *ssl, uint64_t *value); int SSL_set_event_handling_mode(SSL *ssl, uint64_t value); int SSL_get_stream_write_buf_size(SSL *ssl, uint64_t *value); int SSL_get_stream_write_buf_avail(SSL *ssl, uint64_t *value); int SSL_get_stream_write_buf_used(SSL *ssl, uint64_t *value);
SSL_get_value_uint() and SSL_set_value_uint() provide access to configurable parameters for a given SSL object. Amongst other things, they are used to provide control over the feature negotiation process during establishment of a connection, and access to statistics about that connection.
SSL_get_value_uint() and SSL_set_value_uint() get and set configurable values within a given value class. The value classes are enumerated by SSL_VALUE_CLASS and are as follows:
You can access values in this class using the convenience macros SSL_get_generic_value_uint() and SSL_set_generic_value_uint() for brevity.
A value in this class may become read-only in certain circumstances; for example, after a connection has been established, for a value which cannot be renegotiated after connection establishment. Setting a value in this class after connection establishment represents a request for online renegotiation of the specified feature.
You can access values in this class using the convenience macros SSL_get_feature_request_uint() and SSL_set_feature_request_uint() for brevity.
You can access values in this class using the convenience macro SSL_get_feature_peer_request_uint() for brevity.
Attempting to read a value in this class will generally fail if the feature negotiation process has not yet completed and the value is therefore currently unknown, unless the nature of the feature in question causes a provisional value to be used prior to completion of feature negotiation, in which case that value may be returned. If an online (post-handshake) renegotiation of a feature is in progress, retrieving the negotiated value will continue to retrieve the previous negotiated value until that process is completed. See the documentation of specific values for full details of its behaviour.
You can access values in this class using the convenience macro SSL_get_feature_negotiated_uint() for brevity.
The following configurable values are supported for QUIC SSL objects. Whether a value is supported for a QUIC connection SSL object or a QUIC stream SSL object is indicated in the heading for each value. Values supported for QUIC stream SSL objects are also supported on QUIC connection SSL objects if they have a default stream attached.
SSL_get_value() does not cause internal event processing to occur unless the documentation for a specific value specifies otherwise.
This release of OpenSSL uses a default value of 30 seconds. This default value may change between releases of OpenSSL.
Can be queried using the convenience macro SSL_get_quic_stream_bidi_local_avail().
Can be queried using the convenience macro SSL_get_quic_stream_uni_local_avail().
Can be queried using the convenience macro SSL_get_quic_stream_bidi_remote_avail().
Can be queried using the convenience macro SSL_get_quic_stream_uni_remote_avail().
When a new connection is created, or a new stream is created or accepted, it defaults to this setting.
Selecting this model does not affect the operation of blocking I/O calls, which will continue to use the implicit event handling model. Therefore, applications using this model will generally want to disable blocking operation using SSL_set_blocking_mode(3).
Can be configured using the convenience macros SSL_get_event_handling_mode() and SSL_set_event_handling_mode().
A call to SSL_set_value_uint() which causes this value to switch back to the implicit event handling model does not in itself cause implicit event handling to occur; such handling will occur on the next I/O API call. Equally, a call to SSL_set_value_uint() which causes this value to switch to the explicit event handling model will not cause event handling to occur before making that transition.
This value controls whether implicit event handling occurs when making an I/O API call on the SSL object it is set on. However, event processing is not confined to state which relates to only that object. For example, if you configure explicit event handling on QUIC stream SSL object "A" and configure implicit event handling on QUIC stream SSL object "B", a call to an I/O function on "B" may result in state changes to "A". In other words, if event handling does happen as a result of an API call to an object related to a connection, processing of background events (for example, received QUIC network traffic) may also affect the state of any other object related to a connection.
Can be queried using the convenience macro SSL_get_stream_write_buf_size().
Can be queried using the convenience macro SSL_get_stream_write_buf_used().
Can be queried using the convenience macro SSL_get_stream_write_buf_avail().
No configurable values are currently defined for non-QUIC SSL objects.
Returns 1 on success or 0 on failure. This function can fail for a number of reasons:
SSL_ctrl(3), SSL_get_accept_stream_queue_len(3), SSL_get_stream_read_state(3), SSL_get_stream_write_state(3), SSL_get_stream_read_error_code(3), SSL_get_stream_write_error_code(3), SSL_set_default_stream_mode(3), SSL_set_incoming_stream_policy(3)
These functions were added in OpenSSL 3.3.
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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 <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
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