Searched refs:bio2 (Results 1 – 5 of 5) sorted by relevance
/openssl-master/test/ |
A D | bio_memleak_test.c | 109 BIO *bio, *bio2 = NULL; in test_bio_rdonly_mem_buf() local 124 bio2 = BIO_new(BIO_s_mem()); in test_bio_rdonly_mem_buf() 125 if (!TEST_ptr(bio2)) in test_bio_rdonly_mem_buf() 127 BIO_set_mem_buf(bio2, bufmem, BIO_CLOSE); in test_bio_rdonly_mem_buf() 128 BIO_set_flags(bio2, BIO_FLAGS_MEM_RDONLY); in test_bio_rdonly_mem_buf() 130 if (!TEST_int_eq(BIO_read(bio2, data, 16), 7)) in test_bio_rdonly_mem_buf() 134 if (!TEST_int_gt(BIO_reset(bio2), 0)) in test_bio_rdonly_mem_buf() 136 if (!TEST_int_eq(BIO_read(bio2, data, 16), 7)) in test_bio_rdonly_mem_buf() 144 BIO_free(bio2); in test_bio_rdonly_mem_buf()
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A D | sslapitest.c | 2661 static void setupbio(BIO **res, BIO *bio1, BIO *bio2, int type) in setupbio() argument 2671 *res = bio2; in setupbio() 2692 BIO *bio2 = NULL; in test_ssl_set_bio() local 2749 if (!TEST_ptr(bio2 = BIO_new(BIO_s_mem()))) in test_ssl_set_bio() 2754 setupbio(&irbio, bio1, bio2, initrbio); in test_ssl_set_bio() 2755 setupbio(&iwbio, bio1, bio2, initwbio); in test_ssl_set_bio() 2775 setupbio(&nrbio, bio1, bio2, newrbio); in test_ssl_set_bio() 2776 setupbio(&nwbio, bio1, bio2, newwbio); in test_ssl_set_bio() 2798 BIO_free(bio2); in test_ssl_set_bio()
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/openssl-master/crypto/bio/ |
A D | bss_bio.c | 611 assert(bio2 != NULL); in bio_make_pair() 614 b2 = bio2->ptr; in bio_make_pair() 641 b1->peer = bio2; in bio_make_pair() 649 bio2->init = 1; in bio_make_pair() 686 BIO *bio1 = NULL, *bio2 = NULL; in BIO_new_bio_pair() local 693 bio2 = BIO_new(BIO_s_bio()); in BIO_new_bio_pair() 694 if (bio2 == NULL) in BIO_new_bio_pair() 708 r = BIO_make_bio_pair(bio1, bio2); in BIO_new_bio_pair() 717 BIO_free(bio2); in BIO_new_bio_pair() 718 bio2 = NULL; in BIO_new_bio_pair() [all …]
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/openssl-master/doc/man3/ |
A D | BIO_s_bio.pod | 23 int BIO_new_bio_pair(BIO **bio1, size_t writebuf1, BIO **bio2, size_t writebuf2); 74 BIO_set_write_buf_size() to create a connected pair of BIOs B<bio1>, B<bio2> 77 B<bio1> or B<bio2> do point to some other BIO, the values are overwritten, 131 B<bio1> and B<bio2>, or 0 on failure, with NULL pointers stored into the 132 locations for B<bio1> and B<bio2>. Check the error stack for more information.
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/openssl-master/include/openssl/ |
A D | bio.h.in | 782 BIO **bio2, size_t writebuf2); 784 * If successful, returns 1 and in *bio1, *bio2 two BIO pair endpoints. 785 * Otherwise returns 0 and sets *bio1 and *bio2 to NULL. Size 0 uses default
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