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=head1 NAME

OSSL_STORE_CTX, OSSL_STORE_post_process_info_fn, OSSL_STORE_open,
OSSL_STORE_ctrl, OSSL_STORE_load, OSSL_STORE_eof, OSSL_STORE_error,
OSSL_STORE_close - Types and functions to read objects from a URI

=head1 SYNOPSIS

 #include <openssl/store.h>
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 typedef struct ossl_store_ctx_st OSSL_STORE_CTX;

 typedef OSSL_STORE_INFO *(*OSSL_STORE_post_process_info_fn)(OSSL_STORE_INFO *,
                                                             void *);

 OSSL_STORE_CTX *OSSL_STORE_open(const char *uri, const UI_METHOD *ui_method,
                                 void *ui_data,
                                 OSSL_STORE_post_process_info_fn post_process,
                                 void *post_process_data);
 int OSSL_STORE_ctrl(OSSL_STORE_CTX *ctx, int cmd, ... /* args */);
 OSSL_STORE_INFO *OSSL_STORE_load(OSSL_STORE_CTX *ctx);
 int OSSL_STORE_eof(OSSL_STORE_CTX *ctx);
 int OSSL_STORE_error(OSSL_STORE_CTX *ctx);
 int OSSL_STORE_close(OSSL_STORE_CTX *ctx);

=head1 DESCRIPTION

These functions help the application to fetch supported objects (see
L<OSSL_STORE_INFO(3)/SUPPORTED OBJECTS> for information on which those are)
from a given URI (see L</SUPPORTED SCHEMES> for more information on
the supported URI schemes).
The general method to do so is to "open" the URI using OSSL_STORE_open(),
read each available and supported object using OSSL_STORE_load() as long as
OSSL_STORE_eof() hasn't been reached, and finish it off with OSSL_STORE_close().

The retrieved information is stored in a B<OSSL_STORE_INFO>, which is further
described in L<OSSL_STORE_INFO(3)>.

=head2 Types

B<OSSL_STORE_CTX> is a context variable that holds all the internal
information for OSSL_STORE_open(), OSSL_STORE_load(), OSSL_STORE_eof() and
OSSL_STORE_close() to work together.

=head2 Functions

OSSL_STORE_open() takes a uri or path B<uri>, password UI method
B<ui_method> with associated data B<ui_data>, and post processing
callback B<post_process> with associated data B<post_process_data>,
opens a channel to the data located at that URI and returns a
B<OSSL_STORE_CTX> with all necessary internal information.
The given B<ui_method> and B<ui_data_data> will be reused by all
functions that use B<OSSL_STORE_CTX> when interaction is needed.
The given B<post_process> and B<post_process_data> will be reused by
OSSL_STORE_load() to manipulate or drop the value to be returned.
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The B<post_process> function drops values by returning B<NULL>, which
will cause OSSL_STORE_load() to start its process over with loading
the next object, until B<post_process> returns something other than
B<NULL>, or the end of data is reached as indicated by OSSL_STORE_eof().
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OSSL_STORE_ctrl() takes a B<OSSL_STORE_CTX>, and command number B<cmd> and
more arguments not specified here.
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The available loader specific command numbers and arguments they each
take depends on the loader that's used and is documented together with
that loader.

There are also global controls available:

=over 4

=item B<OSSL_STORE_C_USE_SECMEM>

Controls if the loader should attempt to use secure memory for any
allocated B<OSSL_STORE_INFO> and its contents.
This control expects one argument, a pointer to an B<int> that is expected to
have the value 1 (yes) or 0 (no).
Any other value is an error.

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OSSL_STORE_load() takes a B<OSSL_STORE_CTX>, tries to load the next available
object and return it wrapped with  B<OSSL_STORE_INFO>.

OSSL_STORE_eof() takes a B<OSSL_STORE_CTX> and checks if we've reached the end
of data.

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OSSL_STORE_error() takes a B<OSSL_STORE_CTX> and checks if an error occurred in
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the last OSSL_STORE_load() call.
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Note that it may still be meaningful to try and load more objects, unless
OSSL_STORE_eof() shows that the end of data has been reached.
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OSSL_STORE_close() takes a B<OSSL_STORE_CTX>, closes the channel that was opened
by OSSL_STORE_open() and frees all other information that was stored in the
B<OSSL_STORE_CTX>, as well as the B<OSSL_STORE_CTX> itself.

=head1 SUPPORTED SCHEMES

The basic supported scheme is B<file:>.
Any other scheme can be added dynamically, using
OSSL_STORE_register_loader().

=head1 NOTES

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A string without a scheme prefix (that is, a non-URI string) is
implicitly interpreted as using the F<file:> scheme.

There are some tools that can be used together with
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OSSL_STORE_open() to determine if any failure is caused by an unparsable
URI, or if it's a different error (such as memory allocation
failures); if the URI was parsable but the scheme unregistered, the
top error will have the reason C<OSSL_STORE_R_UNREGISTERED_SCHEME>.

=head1 RETURN VALUES

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OSSL_STORE_open() returns a pointer to a B<OSSL_STORE_CTX> on success, or
B<NULL> on failure.

OSSL_STORE_load() returns a pointer to a B<OSSL_STORE_INFO> on success, or
B<NULL> on error or when end of data is reached.
Use OSSL_STORE_error() and OSSL_STORE_eof() to determine the meaning of a
returned B<NULL>.
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OSSL_STORE_eof() returns 1 if the end of data has been reached, otherwise
0.

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OSSL_STORE_error() returns 1 if an error occurred in an OSSL_STORE_load() call,
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otherwise 0.

OSSL_STORE_ctrl() and OSSL_STORE_close() returns 1 on success, or 0 on failure.

=head1 SEE ALSO

L<ossl_store(7)>, L<OSSL_STORE_INFO(3)>, L<OSSL_STORE_register_loader(3)>

=head1 HISTORY

OSSL_STORE_CTX(), OSSL_STORE_post_process_info_fn(), OSSL_STORE_open(),
OSSL_STORE_ctrl(), OSSL_STORE_load(), OSSL_STORE_eof() and OSSL_STORE_close()
were added to OpenSSL 1.1.1.

=head1 COPYRIGHT

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Copyright 2016-2018 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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Licensed under the OpenSSL license (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>.

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