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| SSL_GET_ERROR(3) | Library Functions Manual | SSL_GET_ERROR(3) | 
NAME
SSL_get_error —
    obtain result code for TLS/SSL I/O operation
SYNOPSIS
#include
    <openssl/ssl.h>
int
  
  SSL_get_error(const
    SSL *ssl, int
  ret);
DESCRIPTION
SSL_get_error()
    returns a result code (suitable for the C “switch” statement)
    for a preceding call to
    SSL_connect(3),
    SSL_accept(3),
    SSL_do_handshake(3),
    SSL_read(3),
    SSL_peek(3), or
    SSL_write(3) on
    ssl. The value returned by that TLS/SSL I/O function
    must be passed to SSL_get_error() in parameter
    ret.
In addition to ssl and
    ret,
    SSL_get_error()
    inspects the current thread's OpenSSL error queue. Thus,
    SSL_get_error() must be used in the same thread that
    performed the TLS/SSL I/O operation, and no other OpenSSL function calls
    should appear in between. The current thread's error queue must be empty
    before the TLS/SSL I/O operation is attempted, or
    SSL_get_error() will not work reliably.
RETURN VALUES
The following return values can currently occur:
- SSL_ERROR_NONE
- The TLS/SSL I/O operation completed. This result code is returned if and only if ret > 0.
- SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN
- The TLS/SSL connection has been closed. If the protocol version is SSL 3.0
      or TLS 1.0, this result code is returned only if a closure alert has
      occurred in the protocol, i.e., if the connection has been closed cleanly.
      Note that in this case SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURNdoes not necessarily indicate that the underlying transport has been closed.
- SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ,- SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE
- The operation did not complete; the same TLS/SSL I/O function should be
      called again later. If, by then, the underlying BIO
      has data available for reading (if the result code is
      SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ) or allows writing data (SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE), then some TLS/SSL protocol progress will take place, i.e., at least part of a TLS/SSL record will be read or written. Note that the retry may again lead to aSSL_ERROR_WANT_READorSSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITEcondition. There is no fixed upper limit for the number of iterations that may be necessary until progress becomes visible at application protocol level.For socket BIOs (e.g., when SSL_set_fd() was used), select(2) or poll(2) on the underlying socket can be used to find out when the TLS/SSL I/O function should be retried.Caveat: Any TLS/SSL I/O function can lead to either of SSL_ERROR_WANT_READandSSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE. In particular, SSL_read(3) or SSL_peek(3) may want to write data and SSL_write(3) may want to read data. This is mainly because TLS/SSL handshakes may occur at any time during the protocol (initiated by either the client or the server); SSL_read(3), SSL_peek(3), and SSL_write(3) will handle any pending handshakes.
- SSL_ERROR_WANT_CONNECT,- SSL_ERROR_WANT_ACCEPT
- The operation did not complete; the same TLS/SSL I/O function should be called again later. The underlying BIO was not connected yet to the peer and the call would block in connect(2)/accept(2). The SSL function should be called again when the connection is established. These messages can only appear with a BIO_s_connect(3) or BIO_s_accept(3) BIO, respectively. In order to find out when the connection has been successfully established, on many platforms select(2) or poll(2) for writing on the socket file descriptor can be used.
- SSL_ERROR_WANT_X509_LOOKUP
- The operation did not complete because an application callback set by SSL_CTX_set_client_cert_cb(3) has asked to be called again. The TLS/SSL I/O function should be called again later. Details depend on the application.
- SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL
- Some I/O error occurred. The OpenSSL error queue may contain more
      information on the error. If the error queue is empty (i.e.,
      ERR_get_error() returns 0), ret can be used to find out more about the error: If ret == 0, anEOFwas observed that violates the protocol. If ret == −1, the underlying BIO reported an I/O error (for socket I/O on Unix systems, consulterrnofor details).
- SSL_ERROR_SSL
- A failure in the SSL library occurred, usually a protocol error. The OpenSSL error queue contains more information on the error.
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
SSL_get_error() first appeared in SSLeay
    0.8.0 and have been available since OpenBSD 2.4.
| April 29, 2018 | Sortix 1.1.0-dev | 
