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The \fBerr\fR library provides -functions to obtain these error codes and textual error messages. -.PP -The ERR_get_error(3) manpage describes how to -access error codes. -.PP -Error codes contain information about where the error occurred, and -what went wrong. ERR_GET_LIB(3) describes how to -extract this information. A method to obtain human-readable error -messages is described in ERR_error_string(3). -.PP -ERR_clear_error(3) can be used to clear the -error queue. -.PP -Note that ERR_remove_state(3) should be used to -avoid memory leaks when threads are terminated. -.SH "ADDING NEW ERROR CODES TO OPENSSL" -.IX Header "ADDING NEW ERROR CODES TO OPENSSL" -See \fIERR_put_error\fR\|(3) if you want to record error codes in the -OpenSSL error system from within your application. -.PP -The remainder of this section is of interest only if you want to add -new error codes to OpenSSL or add error codes from external libraries. -.Sh "Reporting errors" -.IX Subsection "Reporting errors" -Each sub-library has a specific macro \fIXXXerr()\fR that is used to report -errors. Its first argument is a function code \fB\s-1XXX_F_\s0...\fR, the second -argument is a reason code \fB\s-1XXX_R_\s0...\fR. Function codes are derived -from the function names; reason codes consist of textual error -descriptions. For example, the function \fIssl23_read()\fR reports a -\&\*(L"handshake failure\*(R" as follows: -.PP -.Vb 1 -\& SSLerr(SSL_F_SSL23_READ, SSL_R_SSL_HANDSHAKE_FAILURE); -.Ve -Function and reason codes should consist of upper case characters, -numbers and underscores only. The error file generation script translates -function codes into function names by looking in the header files -for an appropriate function name, if none is found it just uses -the capitalized form such as \*(L"\s-1SSL23_READ\s0\*(R" in the above example. -.PP -The trailing section of a reason code (after the \*(L"_R_\*(R") is translated -into lower case and underscores changed to spaces. -.PP -When you are using new function or reason codes, run \fBmake errors\fR. -The necessary \fB#define\fRs will then automatically be added to the -sub-library's header file. -.PP -Although a library will normally report errors using its own specific -XXXerr macro, another library's macro can be used. This is normally -only done when a library wants to include \s-1ASN1\s0 code which must use -the \fIASN1err()\fR macro. -.Sh "Adding new libraries" -.IX Subsection "Adding new libraries" -When adding a new sub-library to OpenSSL, assign it a library number -\&\fB\s-1ERR_LIB_XXX\s0\fR, define a macro \fIXXXerr()\fR (both in \fBerr.h\fR), add its -name to \fBERR_str_libraries[]\fR (in \fBcrypto/err/err.c\fR), and add -\&\f(CW\*(C`ERR_load_XXX_strings()\*(C'\fR to the \fIERR_load_crypto_strings()\fR function -(in \fBcrypto/err/err_all.c\fR). Finally, add an entry -.PP -.Vb 1 -\& L XXX xxx.h xxx_err.c -.Ve -to \fBcrypto/err/openssl.ec\fR, and add \fBxxx_err.c\fR to the Makefile. -Running \fBmake errors\fR will then generate a file \fBxxx_err.c\fR, and -add all error codes used in the library to \fBxxx.h\fR. -.PP -Additionally the library include file must have a certain form. -Typically it will initially look like this: -.PP -.Vb 2 -\& #ifndef HEADER_XXX_H -\& #define HEADER_XXX_H -.Ve -.Vb 3 -\& #ifdef __cplusplus -\& extern "C" { -\& #endif -.Ve -.Vb 1 -\& /* Include files */ -.Ve -.Vb 2 -\& #include <openssl/bio.h> -\& #include <openssl/x509.h> -.Ve -.Vb 1 -\& /* Macros, structures and function prototypes */ -.Ve -.Vb 1 -\& /* BEGIN ERROR CODES */ -.Ve -The \fB\s-1BEGIN\s0 \s-1ERROR\s0 \s-1CODES\s0\fR sequence is used by the error code -generation script as the point to place new error codes, any text -after this point will be overwritten when \fBmake errors\fR is run. -The closing #endif etc will be automatically added by the script. -.PP -The generated C error code file \fBxxx_err.c\fR will load the header -files \fBstdio.h\fR, \fBopenssl/err.h\fR and \fBopenssl/xxx.h\fR so the -header file must load any additional header files containing any -definitions it uses. -.SH "USING ERROR CODES IN EXTERNAL LIBRARIES" -.IX Header "USING ERROR CODES IN EXTERNAL LIBRARIES" -It is also possible to use OpenSSL's error code scheme in external -libraries. The library needs to load its own codes and call the OpenSSL -error code insertion script \fBmkerr.pl\fR explicitly to add codes to -the header file and generate the C error code file. This will normally -be done if the external library needs to generate new \s-1ASN1\s0 structures -but it can also be used to add more general purpose error code handling. -.PP -\&\s-1TBA\s0 more details -.SH "INTERNALS" -.IX Header "INTERNALS" -The error queues are stored in a hash table with one \fB\s-1ERR_STATE\s0\fR -entry for each pid. \fIERR_get_state()\fR returns the current thread's -\&\fB\s-1ERR_STATE\s0\fR. An \fB\s-1ERR_STATE\s0\fR can hold up to \fB\s-1ERR_NUM_ERRORS\s0\fR error -codes. When more error codes are added, the old ones are overwritten, -on the assumption that the most recent errors are most important. -.PP -Error strings are also stored in hash table. The hash tables can -be obtained by calling ERR_get_err_state_table(void) and -ERR_get_string_table(void) respectively. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.IX Header "SEE ALSO" -CRYPTO_set_id_callback(3), -CRYPTO_set_locking_callback(3), -ERR_get_error(3), -ERR_GET_LIB(3), -ERR_clear_error(3), -ERR_error_string(3), -ERR_print_errors(3), -ERR_load_crypto_strings(3), -ERR_remove_state(3), -ERR_put_error(3), -ERR_load_strings(3), -SSL_get_error(3) |