OPENSSL_malloc.pod 8.8 KB

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  1. =pod
  2. =head1 NAME
  3. OPENSSL_malloc_init,
  4. OPENSSL_malloc, OPENSSL_zalloc, OPENSSL_realloc, OPENSSL_free,
  5. OPENSSL_clear_realloc, OPENSSL_clear_free, OPENSSL_cleanse,
  6. CRYPTO_malloc, CRYPTO_zalloc, CRYPTO_realloc, CRYPTO_free,
  7. OPENSSL_strdup, OPENSSL_strndup,
  8. OPENSSL_memdup, OPENSSL_strlcpy, OPENSSL_strlcat,
  9. CRYPTO_strdup, CRYPTO_strndup,
  10. OPENSSL_mem_debug_push, OPENSSL_mem_debug_pop,
  11. CRYPTO_mem_debug_push, CRYPTO_mem_debug_pop,
  12. CRYPTO_clear_realloc, CRYPTO_clear_free,
  13. CRYPTO_malloc_fn, CRYPTO_realloc_fn, CRYPTO_free_fn,
  14. CRYPTO_get_mem_functions, CRYPTO_set_mem_functions,
  15. CRYPTO_get_alloc_counts,
  16. CRYPTO_set_mem_debug, CRYPTO_mem_ctrl,
  17. CRYPTO_mem_leaks, CRYPTO_mem_leaks_fp, CRYPTO_mem_leaks_cb,
  18. OPENSSL_MALLOC_FAILURES,
  19. OPENSSL_MALLOC_FD
  20. - Memory allocation functions
  21. =head1 SYNOPSIS
  22. #include <openssl/crypto.h>
  23. int OPENSSL_malloc_init(void);
  24. void *OPENSSL_malloc(size_t num);
  25. void *OPENSSL_zalloc(size_t num);
  26. void *OPENSSL_realloc(void *addr, size_t num);
  27. void OPENSSL_free(void *addr);
  28. char *OPENSSL_strdup(const char *str);
  29. char *OPENSSL_strndup(const char *str, size_t s);
  30. size_t OPENSSL_strlcat(char *dst, const char *src, size_t size);
  31. size_t OPENSSL_strlcpy(char *dst, const char *src, size_t size);
  32. void *OPENSSL_memdup(void *data, size_t s);
  33. void *OPENSSL_clear_realloc(void *p, size_t old_len, size_t num);
  34. void OPENSSL_clear_free(void *str, size_t num);
  35. void OPENSSL_cleanse(void *ptr, size_t len);
  36. void *CRYPTO_malloc(size_t num, const char *file, int line);
  37. void *CRYPTO_zalloc(size_t num, const char *file, int line);
  38. void *CRYPTO_realloc(void *p, size_t num, const char *file, int line);
  39. void CRYPTO_free(void *str, const char *, int);
  40. char *CRYPTO_strdup(const char *p, const char *file, int line);
  41. char *CRYPTO_strndup(const char *p, size_t num, const char *file, int line);
  42. void *CRYPTO_clear_realloc(void *p, size_t old_len, size_t num,
  43. const char *file, int line);
  44. void CRYPTO_clear_free(void *str, size_t num, const char *, int);
  45. typedef void *(*CRYPTO_malloc_fn)(size_t num, const char *file, int line);
  46. typedef void *(*CRYPTO_realloc_fn)(void *addr, size_t num, const char *file,
  47. int line);
  48. typedef void (*CRYPTO_free_fn)(void *addr, const char *file, int line);
  49. void CRYPTO_get_mem_functions(CRYPTO_malloc_fn *malloc_fn,
  50. CRYPTO_realloc_fn *realloc_fn,
  51. CRYPTO_free_fn *free_fn);
  52. int CRYPTO_set_mem_functions(CRYPTO_malloc_fn malloc_fn,
  53. CRYPTO_realloc_fn realloc_fn,
  54. CRYPTO_free_fn free_fn);
  55. void CRYPTO_get_alloc_counts(int *mcount, int *rcount, int *fcount);
  56. env OPENSSL_MALLOC_FAILURES=... <application>
  57. env OPENSSL_MALLOC_FD=... <application>
  58. The following functions have been deprecated since OpenSSL 3.0, and can be
  59. hidden entirely by defining B<OPENSSL_API_COMPAT> with a suitable version value,
  60. see L<openssl_user_macros(7)>:
  61. int CRYPTO_mem_leaks(BIO *b);
  62. int CRYPTO_mem_leaks_fp(FILE *fp);
  63. int CRYPTO_mem_leaks_cb(int (*cb)(const char *str, size_t len, void *u),
  64. void *u);
  65. int CRYPTO_set_mem_debug(int onoff);
  66. int CRYPTO_mem_ctrl(int mode);
  67. int OPENSSL_mem_debug_push(const char *info);
  68. int OPENSSL_mem_debug_pop(void);
  69. int CRYPTO_mem_debug_push(const char *info, const char *file, int line);
  70. int CRYPTO_mem_debug_pop(void);
  71. =head1 DESCRIPTION
  72. OpenSSL memory allocation is handled by the B<OPENSSL_xxx> API. These are
  73. generally macro's that add the standard C B<__FILE__> and B<__LINE__>
  74. parameters and call a lower-level B<CRYPTO_xxx> API.
  75. Some functions do not add those parameters, but exist for consistency.
  76. OPENSSL_malloc_init() does nothing and does not need to be called. It is
  77. included for compatibility with older versions of OpenSSL.
  78. OPENSSL_malloc(), OPENSSL_realloc(), and OPENSSL_free() are like the
  79. C malloc(), realloc(), and free() functions.
  80. OPENSSL_zalloc() calls memset() to zero the memory before returning.
  81. OPENSSL_clear_realloc() and OPENSSL_clear_free() should be used
  82. when the buffer at B<addr> holds sensitive information.
  83. The old buffer is filled with zero's by calling OPENSSL_cleanse()
  84. before ultimately calling OPENSSL_free(). If the argument to OPENSSL_free() is
  85. NULL, nothing is done.
  86. OPENSSL_cleanse() fills B<ptr> of size B<len> with a string of 0's.
  87. Use OPENSSL_cleanse() with care if the memory is a mapping of a file.
  88. If the storage controller uses write compression, then it's possible
  89. that sensitive tail bytes will survive zeroization because the block of
  90. zeros will be compressed. If the storage controller uses wear leveling,
  91. then the old sensitive data will not be overwritten; rather, a block of
  92. 0's will be written at a new physical location.
  93. OPENSSL_strdup(), OPENSSL_strndup() and OPENSSL_memdup() are like the
  94. equivalent C functions, except that memory is allocated by calling the
  95. OPENSSL_malloc() and should be released by calling OPENSSL_free().
  96. OPENSSL_strlcpy(),
  97. OPENSSL_strlcat() and OPENSSL_strnlen() are equivalents of the common C
  98. library functions and are provided for portability.
  99. If no allocations have been done, it is possible to "swap out" the default
  100. implementations for OPENSSL_malloc(), OPENSSL_realloc() and OPENSSL_free()
  101. and replace them with alternate versions.
  102. CRYPTO_get_mem_functions() function fills in the given arguments with the
  103. function pointers for the current implementations.
  104. With CRYPTO_set_mem_functions(), you can specify a different set of functions.
  105. If any of B<malloc_fn>, B<realloc_fn>, or B<free_fn> are NULL, then
  106. the function is not changed.
  107. While it's permitted to swap out only a few and not all the functions
  108. with CRYPTO_set_mem_functions(), it's recommended to swap them all out
  109. at once.
  110. If the library is built with the C<crypto-mdebug> option, then one
  111. function, CRYPTO_get_alloc_counts(), and two additional environment
  112. variables, B<OPENSSL_MALLOC_FAILURES> and B<OPENSSL_MALLOC_FD>,
  113. are available.
  114. The function CRYPTO_get_alloc_counts() fills in the number of times
  115. each of CRYPTO_malloc(), CRYPTO_realloc(), and CRYPTO_free() have been
  116. called, into the values pointed to by B<mcount>, B<rcount>, and B<fcount>,
  117. respectively. If a pointer is NULL, then the corresponding count is not stored.
  118. The variable
  119. B<OPENSSL_MALLOC_FAILURES> controls how often allocations should fail.
  120. It is a set of fields separated by semicolons, which each field is a count
  121. (defaulting to zero) and an optional atsign and percentage (defaulting
  122. to 100). If the count is zero, then it lasts forever. For example,
  123. C<100;@25> or C<100@0;0@25> means the first 100 allocations pass, then all
  124. other allocations (until the program exits or crashes) have a 25% chance of
  125. failing.
  126. If the variable B<OPENSSL_MALLOC_FD> is parsed as a positive integer, then
  127. it is taken as an open file descriptor. This is used in conjunction with
  128. B<OPENSSL_MALLOC_FAILURES> described above. For every allocation it will log
  129. details about how many allocations there have been so far, what percentage
  130. chance there is for this allocation failing, and whether it has actually failed.
  131. The following example in classic shell syntax shows how to use this (will not
  132. work on all platforms):
  133. OPENSSL_MALLOC_FAILURES='200;@10'
  134. export OPENSSL_MALLOC_FAILURES
  135. OPENSSL_MALLOC_FD=3
  136. export OPENSSL_MALLOC_FD
  137. ...app invocation... 3>/tmp/log$$
  138. =head1 RETURN VALUES
  139. OPENSSL_malloc_init(), OPENSSL_free(), OPENSSL_clear_free()
  140. CRYPTO_free(), CRYPTO_clear_free() and CRYPTO_get_mem_functions()
  141. return no value.
  142. OPENSSL_malloc(), OPENSSL_zalloc(), OPENSSL_realloc(),
  143. OPENSSL_clear_realloc(),
  144. CRYPTO_malloc(), CRYPTO_zalloc(), CRYPTO_realloc(),
  145. CRYPTO_clear_realloc(),
  146. OPENSSL_strdup(), and OPENSSL_strndup()
  147. return a pointer to allocated memory or NULL on error.
  148. CRYPTO_set_mem_functions() returns 1 on success or 0 on failure (almost
  149. always because allocations have already happened).
  150. CRYPTO_mem_leaks(), CRYPTO_mem_leaks_fp(), CRYPTO_mem_leaks_cb(),
  151. CRYPTO_set_mem_debug(), and CRYPTO_mem_ctrl() are deprecated and are no-ops that
  152. always return -1.
  153. OPENSSL_mem_debug_push(), OPENSSL_mem_debug_pop(),
  154. CRYPTO_mem_debug_push(), and CRYPTO_mem_debug_pop()
  155. are deprecated and are no-ops that always return 0.
  156. =head1 HISTORY
  157. OPENSSL_mem_debug_push(), OPENSSL_mem_debug_pop(),
  158. CRYPTO_mem_debug_push(), CRYPTO_mem_debug_pop(),
  159. CRYPTO_mem_leaks(), CRYPTO_mem_leaks_fp(),
  160. CRYPTO_mem_leaks_cb(), CRYPTO_set_mem_debug(), CRYPTO_mem_ctrl()
  161. were deprecated in OpenSSL 3.0.
  162. The memory-leak checking has been deprecated in OpenSSL 3.0 in favor of
  163. clang's memory and leak sanitizer.
  164. =head1 COPYRIGHT
  165. Copyright 2016-2024 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
  166. Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
  167. this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
  168. in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
  169. L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
  170. =cut