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- =pod
- =head1 NAME
- SSL_pending, SSL_has_pending - check for readable bytes buffered in an
- SSL object
- =head1 SYNOPSIS
- #include <openssl/ssl.h>
- int SSL_pending(const SSL *ssl);
- int SSL_has_pending(const SSL *s);
- =head1 DESCRIPTION
- Data is received in whole blocks known as records from the peer. A whole record
- is processed (e.g. decrypted) in one go and is buffered by OpenSSL until it is
- read by the application via a call to L<SSL_read_ex(3)> or L<SSL_read(3)>.
- SSL_pending() returns the number of bytes which have been processed, buffered
- and are available inside B<ssl> for immediate read.
- If the B<SSL> object's I<read_ahead> flag is set (see
- L<SSL_CTX_set_read_ahead(3)>), additional protocol bytes (beyond the current
- record) may have been read containing more TLS/SSL records. This also applies to
- DTLS and pipelining (see L<SSL_CTX_set_split_send_fragment(3)>). These
- additional bytes will be buffered by OpenSSL but will remain unprocessed until
- they are needed. As these bytes are still in an unprocessed state SSL_pending()
- will ignore them. Therefore it is possible for no more bytes to be readable from
- the underlying BIO (because OpenSSL has already read them) and for SSL_pending()
- to return 0, even though readable application data bytes are available (because
- the data is in unprocessed buffered records).
- SSL_has_pending() returns 1 if B<s> has buffered data (whether processed or
- unprocessed) and 0 otherwise. Note that it is possible for SSL_has_pending() to
- return 1, and then a subsequent call to SSL_read_ex() or SSL_read() to return no
- data because the unprocessed buffered data when processed yielded no application
- data (for example this can happen during renegotiation). It is also possible in
- this scenario for SSL_has_pending() to continue to return 1 even after an
- SSL_read_ex() or SSL_read() call because the buffered and unprocessed data is
- not yet processable (e.g. because OpenSSL has only received a partial record so
- far).
- =head1 RETURN VALUES
- SSL_pending() returns the number of buffered and processed application data
- bytes that are pending and are available for immediate read. SSL_has_pending()
- returns 1 if there is buffered record data in the SSL object and 0 otherwise.
- =head1 SEE ALSO
- L<SSL_read_ex(3)>, L<SSL_read(3)>, L<SSL_CTX_set_read_ahead(3)>,
- L<SSL_CTX_set_split_send_fragment(3)>, L<ssl(7)>
- =head1 HISTORY
- The SSL_has_pending() function was added in OpenSSL 1.1.0.
- =head1 COPYRIGHT
- Copyright 2000-2016 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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