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=pod=head1 NAMECRYPTO_set_locking_callback, CRYPTO_set_id_callback, CRYPTO_num_locks,CRYPTO_set_dynlock_create_callback, CRYPTO_set_dynlock_lock_callback,CRYPTO_set_dynlock_destroy_callback, CRYPTO_get_new_dynlockid,CRYPTO_destroy_dynlockid, CRYPTO_lock - OpenSSL thread support=head1 SYNOPSIS #include <openssl/crypto.h> void CRYPTO_set_locking_callback(void (*locking_function)(int mode, int n, const char *file, int line)); void CRYPTO_set_id_callback(unsigned long (*id_function)(void)); int CRYPTO_num_locks(void); /* struct CRYPTO_dynlock_value needs to be defined by the user */ struct CRYPTO_dynlock_value; void CRYPTO_set_dynlock_create_callback(struct CRYPTO_dynlock_value * (*dyn_create_function)(char *file, int line)); void CRYPTO_set_dynlock_lock_callback(void (*dyn_lock_function) (int mode, struct CRYPTO_dynlock_value *l, const char *file, int line)); void CRYPTO_set_dynlock_destroy_callback(void (*dyn_destroy_function) (struct CRYPTO_dynlock_value *l, const char *file, int line)); int CRYPTO_get_new_dynlockid(void); void CRYPTO_destroy_dynlockid(int i); void CRYPTO_lock(int mode, int n, const char *file, int line); #define CRYPTO_w_lock(type) \ CRYPTO_lock(CRYPTO_LOCK|CRYPTO_WRITE,type,__FILE__,__LINE__) #define CRYPTO_w_unlock(type) \ CRYPTO_lock(CRYPTO_UNLOCK|CRYPTO_WRITE,type,__FILE__,__LINE__) #define CRYPTO_r_lock(type) \ CRYPTO_lock(CRYPTO_LOCK|CRYPTO_READ,type,__FILE__,__LINE__) #define CRYPTO_r_unlock(type) \ CRYPTO_lock(CRYPTO_UNLOCK|CRYPTO_READ,type,__FILE__,__LINE__) #define CRYPTO_add(addr,amount,type) \ CRYPTO_add_lock(addr,amount,type,__FILE__,__LINE__)=head1 DESCRIPTIONOpenSSL can safely be used in multi-threaded applications providedthat at least two callback functions are set.locking_function(int mode, int n, const char *file, int line) isneeded to perform locking on shared data structures. (Note that OpenSSL uses a number of global data structures thatwill be implicitly shared whenever multiple threads use OpenSSL.)Multi-threaded applications will crash at random if it is not set.locking_function() must be able to handle up to CRYPTO_num_locks()different mutex locks. It sets the B<n>-th lock if B<mode> &B<CRYPTO_LOCK>, and releases it otherwise.B<file> and B<line> are the file number of the function setting thelock. They can be useful for debugging.id_function(void) is a function that returns a thread ID. It is notneeded on Windows nor on platforms where getpid() returns a differentID for each thread (most notably Linux).Additionally, OpenSSL supports dynamic locks, and sometimes, some partsof OpenSSL need it for better performance. To enable this, the followingis required:=over 4=item *Three additional callback function, dyn_create_function, dyn_lock_functionand dyn_destroy_function.=item *A structure defined with the data that each lock needs to handle.=backstruct CRYPTO_dynlock_value has to be defined to contain whatever structureis needed to handle locks.dyn_create_function(const char *file, int line) is needed to create alock. Multi-threaded applications might crash at random if it is not set.dyn_lock_function(int mode, CRYPTO_dynlock *l, const char *file, int line)is needed to perform locking off dynamic lock numbered n. Multi-threadedapplications might crash at random if it is not set.dyn_destroy_function(CRYPTO_dynlock *l, const char *file, int line) isneeded to destroy the lock l. Multi-threaded applications might crash atrandom if it is not set.CRYPTO_get_new_dynlockid() is used to create locks. It will calldyn_create_function for the actual creation.CRYPTO_destroy_dynlockid() is used to destroy locks. It will calldyn_destroy_function for the actual destruction.CRYPTO_lock() is used to lock and unlock the locks. mode is a bitfielddescribing what should be done with the lock. n is the number of thelock as returned from CRYPTO_get_new_dynlockid(). mode can be combinedfrom the following values. These values are pairwise exclusive, withundefined behaviour if misused (for example, CRYPTO_READ and CRYPTO_WRITEshould not be used together): CRYPTO_LOCK 0x01 CRYPTO_UNLOCK 0x02 CRYPTO_READ 0x04 CRYPTO_WRITE 0x08=head1 RETURN VALUESCRYPTO_num_locks() returns the required number of locks.CRYPTO_get_new_dynlockid() returns the index to the newly created lock.The other functions return no values.=head1 NOTEYou can find out if OpenSSL was configured with thread support: #define OPENSSL_THREAD_DEFINES #include <openssl/opensslconf.h> #if defined(THREADS) // thread support enabled #else // no thread support #endifAlso, dynamic locks are currently not used internally by OpenSSL, butmay do so in the future.=head1 EXAMPLESB<crypto/threads/mttest.c> shows examples of the callback functions onSolaris, Irix and Win32.=head1 HISTORYCRYPTO_set_locking_callback() and CRYPTO_set_id_callback() areavailable in all versions of SSLeay and OpenSSL.CRYPTO_num_locks() was added in OpenSSL 0.9.4.All functions dealing with dynamic locks were added in OpenSSL 0.9.5b-dev.=head1 SEE ALSOL<crypto(3)|crypto(3)>=cut
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