NAME
BIO_get_ex_new_index
,
BIO_set_ex_data
,
BIO_get_ex_data
,
ENGINE_get_ex_new_index
,
ENGINE_set_ex_data
,
ENGINE_get_ex_data
,
UI_get_ex_new_index
,
UI_set_ex_data
,
UI_get_ex_data
,
X509_get_ex_new_index
,
X509_set_ex_data
,
X509_get_ex_data
,
ECDH_get_ex_new_index
,
ECDH_set_ex_data
,
ECDH_get_ex_data
,
ECDSA_get_ex_new_index
,
ECDSA_set_ex_data
,
ECDSA_get_ex_data
—
application-specific data
SYNOPSIS
#include
<openssl/x509.h>
int
TYPE_get_ex_new_index
(long argl,
void *argp, CRYPTO_EX_new
*new_func, CRYPTO_EX_dup *dup_func,
CRYPTO_EX_free *free_func);
int
TYPE_set_ex_data
(TYPE *d,
int idx, void *arg);
void *
TYPE_get_ex_data
(TYPE *d,
int idx);
DESCRIPTION
In the description here, TYPE is used a placeholder for any of the OpenSSL datatypes listed in CRYPTO_get_ex_new_index(3).
These functions handle application-specific data for OpenSSL data structures.
TYPE_get_ex_new_index
()
is a macro that calls
CRYPTO_get_ex_new_index(3) with the correct index value.
TYPE_set_ex_data
()
is a function that calls
CRYPTO_set_ex_data(3) with an offset into the opaque exdata
part of the TYPE object.
TYPE_get_ex_data
()
is a function that calls
CRYPTO_get_ex_data(3) with an offset into the opaque exdata
part of the TYPE object.
RETURN VALUES
TYPE_get_new_ex_index
() returns a new
index on success or -1 on error.
TYPE_set_ex_data
() returns 1 on success or
0 on error.
TYPE_get_ex_data
() returns the application
data or NULL
if an error occurred.
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
BIO_get_ex_new_index
(),
BIO_set_ex_data
(), and
BIO_get_ex_data
() first appeared in SSLeay 0.9.0 and
have been available since OpenBSD 2.4.
X509_get_ex_new_index
(),
X509_set_ex_data
(), and
X509_get_ex_data
() first appeared in OpenSSL 0.9.5
and have been available since OpenBSD 2.7.
UI_get_ex_new_index
(),
UI_set_ex_data
(), and
UI_get_ex_data
() first appeared in OpenSSL 0.9.7 and
have been available since OpenBSD 3.2.
ECDH_get_ex_new_index
(),
ECDH_set_ex_data
(),
ECDH_get_ex_data
(),
ECDSA_get_ex_new_index
(),
ECDSA_set_ex_data
(), and
ECDSA_get_ex_data
() first appeared in OpenSSL 0.9.8
and have been available since OpenBSD 4.5.