openssl/doc
Matt Caswell ff75a25749 Refactor the async wait fd logic
Implementation experience has shown that the original plan for async wait
fds was too simplistic. Originally the async logic created a pipe internally
and user/engine code could then get access to it via API calls. It is more
flexible if the engine is able to create its own fd and provide it to the
async code.

Another issue is that there can be a lot of churn in the fd value within
the context of (say) a single SSL connection leading to continually adding
and removing fds from (say) epoll. It is better if we can provide some
stability of the fd value across a whole SSL connection. This is
problematic because an engine has no concept of an SSL connection.

This commit refactors things to introduce an ASYNC_WAIT_CTX which acts as a
proxy for an SSL connection down at the engine layer.

Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
2016-02-29 12:58:44 +00:00
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apps Update documentation of SSL METHODs and ciphers 2016-02-23 18:14:01 -05:00
crypto Refactor the async wait fd logic 2016-02-29 12:58:44 +00:00
HOWTO
ssl Refactor the async wait fd logic 2016-02-29 12:58:44 +00:00
dir-locals.example.el
fingerprints.txt
openssl-c-indent.el GH601: Various spelling fixes. 2016-02-05 15:25:50 -05:00
README
standards.txt

README  This file

fingerprints.txt
        PGP fingerprints of authoried release signers

standards.txt
        Pointers to standards, RFC's and IETF Drafts that are
        related to OpenSSL.  Incomplete.

HOWTO/
        A few how-to documents; not necessarily up-to-date
apps/
        The openssl command-line tools; start with openssl.pod
ssl/
        The SSL library; start with ssl.pod
crypto/
        The cryptographic library; start with crypto.pod

Formatted versions of the manpages (apps,ssl,crypto) can be found at
        https://www.openssl.org/docs/manpages.html