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This is a wrapper around the platform's file descriptor routines such as .Xr read 2 and .Xr write 2 . .Pp .Xr BIO_read 3 and .Xr BIO_write 3 read or write the underlying descriptor. .Xr BIO_puts 3 is supported but .Xr BIO_gets 3 is not. .Pp If the close flag is set, .Xr close 2 is called on the underlying file descriptor when the .Vt BIO is freed. .Pp .Xr BIO_reset 3 attempts to set the file pointer to the start of the file using .Fn lseek fd 0 0 . .Pp .Xr BIO_seek 3 sets the file pointer to position .Fa ofs from start of file using .Fn lseek fd ofs 0 . .Pp .Xr BIO_tell 3 returns the current file position by calling .Fn lseek fd 0 1 . .Pp .Fn BIO_set_fd sets the file descriptor of .Vt BIO .Fa b to .Fa fd and the close flag to .Fa close_flag . It is currently implemented as a macro. .Pp .Fn BIO_get_fd places the file descriptor in .Fa c if it is not .Dv NULL and also returns the file descriptor. It is currently implemented as a macro. .Pp .Fn BIO_new_fd returns a file descriptor BIO using .Fa fd and .Fa close_flag . .Pp .Fn BIO_fd_non_fatal_error determines whether the error status code .Fa errnum represents a recoverable error. .Fn BIO_fd_should_retry determines whether a recoverable error occurred by inspecting both .Xr errno 2 and .Fa retval , which is supposed to usually be the return value of a previously called function like .Xr BIO_read 3 or .Xr BIO_write 3 . These two functions are mostly used internally; in application code, it is usually easier and more robust to use .Xr BIO_should_retry 3 , which works for any BIO type. .Pp The behaviour of .Xr BIO_read 3 and .Xr BIO_write 3 depends on the behavior of the platform's .Xr read 2 and .Xr write 2 calls on the descriptor. If the underlying file descriptor is in a non-blocking mode, then the BIO will behave in the manner described in the .Xr BIO_read 3 and .Xr BIO_should_retry 3 manual pages. .Pp File descriptor BIOs should not be used for socket I/O. Use socket BIOs instead. .Pp .Fn BIO_set_fd and .Fn BIO_get_fd are implemented as macros. .Sh RETURN VALUES .Fn BIO_s_fd returns the file descriptor BIO method. .Pp .Fn BIO_set_fd always returns 1. .Pp .Fn BIO_get_fd returns the file descriptor or -1 if the .Vt BIO has not been initialized. .Pp .Fn BIO_new_fd returns the newly allocated .Vt BIO or .Dv NULL if an error occurred. .Pp .Fn BIO_fd_non_fatal_error returns 1 if .Fa errnum is .Dv EAGAIN , .Dv EALREADY , .Dv EINPROGRESS , .Dv EINTR , or .Dv ENOTCONN and 0 otherwise, even if .Fa errnum is 0. .Pp .Fn BIO_fd_should_retry returns 1 if .Fn BIO_fd_non_fatal_error errno is 1 and .Fa retval is either 0 or \-1, or 0 otherwise. .Sh EXAMPLES This is a file descriptor BIO version of "Hello World": .Bd -literal -offset indent BIO *out; out = BIO_new_fd(fileno(stdout), BIO_NOCLOSE); BIO_printf(out, "Hello World\en"); BIO_free(out); .Ed .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr BIO_new 3 , .Xr BIO_read 3 , .Xr BIO_s_socket 3 , .Xr BIO_seek 3 , .Xr BIO_should_retry 3 .Sh HISTORY .Fn BIO_s_fd , .Fn BIO_set_fd , and .Fn BIO_get_fd first appeared in SSLeay 0.6.0, .Fn BIO_fd_should_retry in SSLeay 0.6.5, and .Fn BIO_new_fd and .Fn BIO_fd_non_fatal_error in SSLeay 0.8.0. All these functions have been available since .Ox 2.4 .