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							- =pod
 
- =head1 NAME
 
- OSSL_CMP_log_open,
 
- OSSL_CMP_log_close,
 
- OSSL_CMP_severity,
 
- OSSL_CMP_LOG_EMERG,
 
- OSSL_CMP_LOG_ALERT,
 
- OSSL_CMP_LOG_CRIT,
 
- OSSL_CMP_LOG_ERR,
 
- OSSL_CMP_LOG_WARNING,
 
- OSSL_CMP_LOG_NOTICE,
 
- OSSL_CMP_LOG_INFO,
 
- OSSL_CMP_LOG_DEBUG,
 
- OSSL_CMP_LOG_TRACE,
 
- OSSL_CMP_log_cb_t,
 
- OSSL_CMP_print_to_bio,
 
- OSSL_CMP_print_errors_cb
 
- - functions for logging and error reporting
 
- =head1 SYNOPSIS
 
-  #include <openssl/cmp_util.h>
 
-  int  OSSL_CMP_log_open(void);
 
-  void OSSL_CMP_log_close(void);
 
-  /* severity level declarations resemble those from syslog.h */
 
-  typedef int OSSL_CMP_severity;
 
-  #define OSSL_CMP_LOG_EMERG   0
 
-  #define OSSL_CMP_LOG_ALERT   1
 
-  #define OSSL_CMP_LOG_CRIT    2
 
-  #define OSSL_CMP_LOG_ERR     3
 
-  #define OSSL_CMP_LOG_WARNING 4
 
-  #define OSSL_CMP_LOG_NOTICE  5
 
-  #define OSSL_CMP_LOG_INFO    6
 
-  #define OSSL_CMP_LOG_DEBUG   7
 
-  #define OSSL_CMP_LOG_TRACE   8
 
-  typedef int (*OSSL_CMP_log_cb_t)(const char *component,
 
-                                   const char *file, int line,
 
-                                   OSSL_CMP_severity level, const char *msg);
 
-  int OSSL_CMP_print_to_bio(BIO *bio, const char *component, const char *file,
 
-                            int line, OSSL_CMP_severity level, const char *msg);
 
-  void OSSL_CMP_print_errors_cb(OSSL_CMP_log_cb_t log_fn);
 
- =head1 DESCRIPTION
 
- The logging and error reporting facility described here contains
 
- convenience functions for CMP-specific logging,
 
- including a string prefix mirroring the severity levels of syslog.h,
 
- and enhancements of the error queue mechanism needed for large diagnostic
 
- messages produced by the CMP library in case of certificate validation failures.
 
- When an interesting activity is performed or an error occurs, some detail
 
- should be provided for user information, debugging, and auditing purposes.
 
- A CMP application can obtain this information by providing a callback function
 
- with the following type:
 
-  typedef int (*OSSL_CMP_log_cb_t)(const char *component,
 
-                                   const char *file, int line,
 
-                                   OSSL_CMP_severity level, const char *msg);
 
- The parameters may provide
 
- some component info (which may be a module name and/or function name) or NULL,
 
- a file pathname or NULL,
 
- a line number or 0 indicating the source code location,
 
- a severity level, and
 
- a message string describing the nature of the event, terminated by '\n'.
 
- Even when an activity is successful some warnings may be useful and some degree
 
- of auditing may be required. Therefore, the logging facility supports a severity
 
- level and the callback function has a I<level> parameter indicating such a
 
- level, such that error, warning, info, debug, etc. can be treated differently.
 
- The callback is activated only when the severity level is sufficient according
 
- to the current level of verbosity, which by default is B<OSSL_CMP_LOG_INFO>.
 
- The callback function may itself do non-trivial tasks like writing to
 
- a log file or remote stream, which in turn may fail.
 
- Therefore, the function should return 1 on success and 0 on failure.
 
- OSSL_CMP_log_open() initializes the CMP-specific logging facility to output
 
- everything to STDOUT. It fails if the integrated tracing is disabled or STDIO
 
- is not available. It may be called during application startup.
 
- Alternatively, L<OSSL_CMP_CTX_set_log_cb(3)> can be used for more flexibility.
 
- As long as neither if the two is used any logging output is ignored.
 
- OSSL_CMP_log_close() may be called when all activities are finished to flush
 
- any pending CMP-specific log output and deallocate related resources.
 
- It may be called multiple times. It does get called at OpenSSL shutdown.
 
- OSSL_CMP_print_to_bio() prints the given component info, filename, line number,
 
- severity level, and log message or error queue message to the given I<bio>.
 
- I<component> usually is a function or module name.
 
- If it is NULL, empty, or "(unknown function)" then "CMP" is used as fallback.
 
- OSSL_CMP_print_errors_cb() outputs any entries in the OpenSSL error queue.
 
- It is similar to L<ERR_print_errors_cb(3)> but uses the CMP log callback
 
- function I<log_fn> for uniformity with CMP logging if not NULL. Otherwise it
 
- prints to STDERR using L<OSSL_CMP_print_to_bio(3)> (unless B<OPENSSL_NO_STDIO>
 
- is defined).
 
- =head1 RETURN VALUES
 
- OSSL_CMP_log_close() and OSSL_CMP_print_errors_cb() do not return anything.
 
- All other functions return 1 on success, 0 on error.
 
- =head1 HISTORY
 
- The OpenSSL CMP support was added in OpenSSL 3.0.
 
- =head1 COPYRIGHT
 
- Copyright 2007-2022 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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