1BIO_s_fd(3) OpenSSL BIO_s_fd(3)
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6 BIO_s_fd, BIO_set_fd, BIO_get_fd, BIO_new_fd - file descriptor BIO
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9 #include <openssl/bio.h>
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11 BIO_METHOD * BIO_s_fd(void);
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13 #define BIO_set_fd(b,fd,c) BIO_int_ctrl(b,BIO_C_SET_FD,c,fd)
14 #define BIO_get_fd(b,c) BIO_ctrl(b,BIO_C_GET_FD,0,(char *)c)
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16 BIO *BIO_new_fd(int fd, int close_flag);
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19 BIO_s_fd() returns the file descriptor BIO method. This is a wrapper
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23 BIO_read() and BIO_write() read or write the underlying descriptor.
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26 If the close flag is set then then close() is called on the underlying
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29 BIO_reset() attempts to change the file pointer to the start of file
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32 BIO_seek() sets the file pointer to position ofs from start of file
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35 BIO_tell() returns the current file position by calling lseek(fd, 0,
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38 BIO_set_fd() sets the file descriptor of BIO b to fd and the close flag
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41 BIO_get_fd() places the file descriptor in c if it is not NULL, it also
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45 BIO_new_fd() returns a file descriptor BIO using fd and close_flag.
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48 The behaviour of BIO_read() and BIO_write() depends on the behavior of
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54 File descriptor BIOs should not be used for socket I/O. Use socket BIOs
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58 BIO_s_fd() returns the file descriptor BIO method.
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60 BIO_reset() returns zero for success and -1 if an error occurred.
61 BIO_seek() and BIO_tell() return the current file position or -1 is an
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64 BIO_set_fd() always returns 1.
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66 BIO_get_fd() returns the file descriptor or -1 if the BIO has not been
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73 This is a file descriptor BIO version of "Hello World":
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77 BIO_printf(out, "Hello World\n");
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81 BIO_seek(3), BIO_tell(3), BIO_reset(3), BIO_read(3), BIO_write(3),
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