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- =pod
- =for openssl foreign manual atexit(3)
- =head1 NAME
- OSSL_trace_set_channel, OSSL_trace_set_prefix, OSSL_trace_set_suffix,
- OSSL_trace_set_callback, OSSL_trace_cb - Enabling trace output
- =head1 SYNOPSIS
- #include <openssl/trace.h>
- typedef size_t (*OSSL_trace_cb)(const char *buf, size_t cnt,
- int category, int cmd, void *data);
- void OSSL_trace_set_channel(int category, BIO *bio);
- void OSSL_trace_set_prefix(int category, const char *prefix);
- void OSSL_trace_set_suffix(int category, const char *suffix);
- void OSSL_trace_set_callback(int category, OSSL_trace_cb cb, void *data);
- =head1 DESCRIPTION
- If available (see L</Configure Tracing> below), the application can request
- internal trace output.
- This output comes in form of free text for humans to read.
- The trace output is divided into categories which can be
- enabled individually.
- Every category can be enabled individually by attaching a so-called
- I<trace channel> to it, which in the simplest case is just a BIO object
- to which the application can write the tracing output for this category.
- Alternatively, the application can provide a tracer callback in order to
- get more finegrained trace information. This callback will be wrapped
- internally by a dedicated BIO object.
- For the tracing code, both trace channel types are indistinguishable.
- These are called a I<simple trace channel> and a I<callback trace channel>,
- respectively.
- L<OSSL_TRACE_ENABLED(3)> can be used to check whether tracing is currently
- enabled for the given category.
- Functions like L<OSSL_TRACE1(3)> and macros like L<OSSL_TRACE_BEGIN(3)>
- can be used for producing free-text trace output.
- =head2 Functions
- OSSL_trace_set_channel() is used to enable the given trace C<category>
- by attaching the B<BIO> I<bio> object as (simple) trace channel.
- On success the ownership of the BIO is transferred to the channel,
- so the caller must not free it directly.
- OSSL_trace_set_prefix() and OSSL_trace_set_suffix() can be used to add
- an extra line for each channel, to be output before and after group of
- tracing output.
- What constitutes an output group is decided by the code that produces
- the output.
- The lines given here are considered immutable; for more dynamic
- tracing prefixes, consider setting a callback with
- OSSL_trace_set_callback() instead.
- OSSL_trace_set_callback() is used to enable the given trace
- I<category> by giving it the tracer callback I<cb> with the associated
- data I<data>, which will simply be passed through to I<cb> whenever
- it's called. The callback function is internally wrapped by a
- dedicated BIO object, the so-called I<callback trace channel>.
- This should be used when it's desirable to do form the trace output to
- something suitable for application needs where a prefix and suffix
- line aren't enough.
- OSSL_trace_set_channel() and OSSL_trace_set_callback() are mutually
- exclusive, calling one of them will clear whatever was set by the
- previous call.
- Calling OSSL_trace_set_channel() with NULL for I<channel> or
- OSSL_trace_set_callback() with NULL for I<cb> disables tracing for
- the given I<category>.
- =head2 Trace callback
- The tracer callback must return a B<size_t>, which must be zero on
- error and otherwise return the number of bytes that were output.
- It receives a text buffer I<buf> with I<cnt> bytes of text, as well as
- the I<category>, a control number I<cmd>, and the I<data> that was
- passed to OSSL_trace_set_callback().
- The possible control numbers are:
- =over 4
- =item B<OSSL_TRACE_CTRL_BEGIN>
- The callback is called from OSSL_trace_begin(), which gives the
- callback the possibility to output a dynamic starting line, or set a
- prefix that should be output at the beginning of each line, or
- something other.
- =item B<OSSL_TRACE_CTRL_WRITE>
- This callback is called whenever data is written to the BIO by some
- regular BIO output routine.
- An arbitrary number of B<OSSL_TRACE_CTRL_WRITE> callbacks can occur
- inside a group marked by a pair of B<OSSL_TRACE_CTRL_BEGIN> and
- B<OSSL_TRACE_CTRL_END> calls, but never outside such a group.
- =item B<OSSL_TRACE_CTRL_END>
- The callback is called from OSSL_trace_end(), which gives the callback
- the possibility to output a dynamic ending line, or reset the line
- prefix that was set with B<OSSL_TRACE_CTRL_BEGIN>, or something other.
- =back
- =head2 Trace categories
- The trace categories are simple numbers available through macros.
- =over 4
- =item B<OSSL_TRACE_CATEGORY_TRACE>
- Traces the OpenSSL trace API itself.
- More precisely, this will generate trace output any time a new
- trace hook is set.
- =item B<OSSL_TRACE_CATEGORY_INIT>
- Traces OpenSSL library initialization and cleanup.
- This needs special care, as OpenSSL will do automatic cleanup after
- exit from C<main()>, and any tracing output done during this cleanup
- will be lost if the tracing channel or callback were cleaned away
- prematurely.
- A suggestion is to make such cleanup part of a function that's
- registered very early with L<atexit(3)>.
- =item B<OSSL_TRACE_CATEGORY_TLS>
- Traces the TLS/SSL protocol.
- =item B<OSSL_TRACE_CATEGORY_TLS_CIPHER>
- Traces the ciphers used by the TLS/SSL protocol.
- =item B<OSSL_TRACE_CATEGORY_CONF>
- Traces details about the provider and engine configuration.
- =item B<OSSL_TRACE_CATEGORY_ENGINE_TABLE>
- Traces the ENGINE algorithm table selection.
- More precisely, functions like ENGINE_get_pkey_asn1_meth_engine(),
- ENGINE_get_pkey_meth_engine(), ENGINE_get_cipher_engine(),
- ENGINE_get_digest_engine(), will generate trace summaries of the
- handling of internal tables.
- =item B<OSSL_TRACE_CATEGORY_ENGINE_REF_COUNT>
- Traces the ENGINE reference counting.
- More precisely, both reference counts in the ENGINE structure will be
- monitored with a line of trace output generated for each change.
- =item B<OSSL_TRACE_CATEGORY_PKCS5V2>
- Traces PKCS#5 v2 key generation.
- =item B<OSSL_TRACE_CATEGORY_PKCS12_KEYGEN>
- Traces PKCS#12 key generation.
- =item B<OSSL_TRACE_CATEGORY_PKCS12_DECRYPT>
- Traces PKCS#12 decryption.
- =item B<OSSL_TRACE_CATEGORY_X509V3_POLICY>
- Traces X509v3 policy processing.
- More precisely, this generates the complete policy tree at various
- point during evaluation.
- =item B<OSSL_TRACE_CATEGORY_BN_CTX>
- Traces BIGNUM context operations.
- =item B<OSSL_TRACE_CATEGORY_CMP>
- Traces CMP client and server activity.
- =item B<OSSL_TRACE_CATEGORY_STORE>
- Traces STORE operations.
- =item B<OSSL_TRACE_CATEGORY_DECODER>
- Traces decoder operations.
- =item B<OSSL_TRACE_CATEGORY_ENCODER>
- Traces encoder operations.
- =item B<OSSL_TRACE_CATEGORY_REF_COUNT>
- Traces decrementing certain ASN.1 structure references.
- =item B<OSSL_TRACE_CATEGORY_HTTP>
- Traces the HTTP client, such as message headers being sent and received.
- =back
- There is also B<OSSL_TRACE_CATEGORY_ALL>, which works as a fallback
- and can be used to get I<all> trace output.
- Note, however, that in this case all trace output will effectively be
- associated with the 'ALL' category, which is undesirable if the
- application intends to include the category name in the trace output.
- In this case it is better to register separate channels for each
- trace category instead.
- =head1 RETURN VALUES
- OSSL_trace_set_channel(), OSSL_trace_set_prefix(),
- OSSL_trace_set_suffix(), and OSSL_trace_set_callback() return 1 on
- success, or 0 on failure.
- =head1 EXAMPLES
- In all examples below, the trace producing code is assumed to be
- the following:
- int foo = 42;
- const char bar[] = { 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
- 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 };
- OSSL_TRACE_BEGIN(TLS) {
- BIO_puts(trc_out, "foo: ");
- BIO_printf(trc_out, "%d\n", foo);
- BIO_dump(trc_out, bar, sizeof(bar));
- } OSSL_TRACE_END(TLS);
- =head2 Simple example
- An example with just a channel and constant prefix / suffix.
- int main(int argc, char *argv[])
- {
- BIO *err = BIO_new_fp(stderr, BIO_NOCLOSE | BIO_FP_TEXT);
- OSSL_trace_set_channel(OSSL_TRACE_CATEGORY_SSL, err);
- OSSL_trace_set_prefix(OSSL_TRACE_CATEGORY_SSL, "BEGIN TRACE[TLS]");
- OSSL_trace_set_suffix(OSSL_TRACE_CATEGORY_SSL, "END TRACE[TLS]");
- /* ... work ... */
- }
- When the trace producing code above is performed, this will be output
- on standard error:
- BEGIN TRACE[TLS]
- foo: 42
- 0000 - 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07-08 09 0a 0b 0c 0d 0e 0f ................
- END TRACE[TLS]
- =head2 Advanced example
- This example uses the callback, and depends on pthreads functionality.
- static size_t cb(const char *buf, size_t cnt,
- int category, int cmd, void *vdata)
- {
- BIO *bio = vdata;
- const char *label = NULL;
- switch (cmd) {
- case OSSL_TRACE_CTRL_BEGIN:
- label = "BEGIN";
- break;
- case OSSL_TRACE_CTRL_END:
- label = "END";
- break;
- }
- if (label != NULL) {
- union {
- pthread_t tid;
- unsigned long ltid;
- } tid;
- tid.tid = pthread_self();
- BIO_printf(bio, "%s TRACE[%s]:%lx\n",
- label, OSSL_trace_get_category_name(category), tid.ltid);
- }
- return (size_t)BIO_puts(bio, buf);
- }
- int main(int argc, char *argv[])
- {
- BIO *err = BIO_new_fp(stderr, BIO_NOCLOSE | BIO_FP_TEXT);
- OSSL_trace_set_callback(OSSL_TRACE_CATEGORY_SSL, cb, err);
- /* ... work ... */
- }
- The output is almost the same as for the simple example above.
- BEGIN TRACE[TLS]:7f9eb0193b80
- foo: 42
- 0000 - 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07-08 09 0a 0b 0c 0d 0e 0f ................
- END TRACE[TLS]:7f9eb0193b80
- =head1 NOTES
- =head2 Configure Tracing
- By default, the OpenSSL library is built with tracing disabled. To
- use the tracing functionality documented here, it is therefore
- necessary to configure and build OpenSSL with the 'enable-trace' option.
- When the library is built with tracing disabled, the macro
- B<OPENSSL_NO_TRACE> is defined in F<< <openssl/opensslconf.h> >> and all
- functions described here are inoperational, i.e. will do nothing.
- =head1 SEE ALSO
- L<OSSL_TRACE_ENABLED(3)>, L<OSSL_TRACE_BEGIN(3)>, L<OSSL_TRACE1(3)>,
- L<atexit(3)>
- =head1 HISTORY
- OSSL_trace_set_channel(), OSSL_trace_set_prefix(),
- OSSL_trace_set_suffix(), and OSSL_trace_set_callback() were all added
- in OpenSSL 3.0.
- =head1 COPYRIGHT
- Copyright 2019-2023 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
- Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
- this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
- in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
- L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
- =cut
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