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L<foo|foo> is sub-optimal If the xref is the same as the title, which is what we do, then you only need L<foo>. This fixes all 1457 occurrences in 349 files. Approximately. (And pod used to need both.) Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
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=pod
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=head1 NAME
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BIO_s_fd, BIO_set_fd, BIO_get_fd, BIO_new_fd - file descriptor BIO
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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#include <openssl/bio.h>
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BIO_METHOD * BIO_s_fd(void);
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#define BIO_set_fd(b,fd,c) BIO_int_ctrl(b,BIO_C_SET_FD,c,fd)
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#define BIO_get_fd(b,c) BIO_ctrl(b,BIO_C_GET_FD,0,(char *)c)
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BIO *BIO_new_fd(int fd, int close_flag);
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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BIO_s_fd() returns the file descriptor BIO method. This is a wrapper
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round the platforms file descriptor routines such as read() and write().
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BIO_read() and BIO_write() read or write the underlying descriptor.
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BIO_puts() is supported but BIO_gets() is not.
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If the close flag is set then then close() is called on the underlying
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file descriptor when the BIO is freed.
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BIO_reset() attempts to change the file pointer to the start of file
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using lseek(fd, 0, 0).
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BIO_seek() sets the file pointer to position B<ofs> from start of file
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using lseek(fd, ofs, 0).
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BIO_tell() returns the current file position by calling lseek(fd, 0, 1).
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BIO_set_fd() sets the file descriptor of BIO B<b> to B<fd> and the close
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flag to B<c>.
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BIO_get_fd() places the file descriptor in B<c> if it is not NULL, it also
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returns the file descriptor. If B<c> is not NULL it should be of type
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(int *).
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BIO_new_fd() returns a file descriptor BIO using B<fd> and B<close_flag>.
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=head1 NOTES
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The behaviour of BIO_read() and BIO_write() depends on the behavior of the
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platforms read() and write() calls on the descriptor. If the underlying
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file descriptor is in a non blocking mode then the BIO will behave in the
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manner described in the L<BIO_read(3)> and L<BIO_should_retry(3)>
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manual pages.
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File descriptor BIOs should not be used for socket I/O. Use socket BIOs
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instead.
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=head1 RETURN VALUES
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BIO_s_fd() returns the file descriptor BIO method.
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BIO_reset() returns zero for success and -1 if an error occurred.
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BIO_seek() and BIO_tell() return the current file position or -1
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is an error occurred. These values reflect the underlying lseek()
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behaviour.
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BIO_set_fd() always returns 1.
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BIO_get_fd() returns the file descriptor or -1 if the BIO has not
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been initialized.
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BIO_new_fd() returns the newly allocated BIO or NULL is an error
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occurred.
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=head1 EXAMPLE
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This is a file descriptor BIO version of "Hello World":
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BIO *out;
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out = BIO_new_fd(fileno(stdout), BIO_NOCLOSE);
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BIO_printf(out, "Hello World\n");
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BIO_free(out);
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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L<BIO_seek(3)>, L<BIO_tell(3)>,
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L<BIO_reset(3)>, L<BIO_read(3)>,
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L<BIO_write(3)>, L<BIO_puts(3)>,
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L<BIO_gets(3)>, L<BIO_printf(3)>,
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L<BIO_set_close(3)>, L<BIO_get_close(3)>
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