BIO_new_CMS(3)
NAME
BIO_new_CMS - CMS streaming filter BIO
SYNOPSIS
#include <openssl/cms.h>
BIO *BIO_new_CMS(BIO *out, CMS_ContentInfo *cms);
DESCRIPTION
BIO_new_CMS() returns a streaming filter BIO chain based on cms. The
output of the filter is written to out. Any data written to the chain
is automatically translated to a BER format CMS structure of the appro-
priate type.
NOTES
The chain returned by this function behaves like a standard filter BIO.
It supports non blocking I/O. Content is processed and streamed on the
fly and not all held in memory at once: so it is possible to encode
very large structures. After all content has been written through the
chain BIO_flush() must be called to finalise the structure.
The CMS_STREAM flag must be included in the corresponding flags parame-
ter of the cms creation function.
If an application wishes to write additional data to out BIOs should be
removed from the chain using BIO_pop() and freed with BIO_free() until
out is reached. If no additional data needs to be written
BIO_free_all() can be called to free up the whole chain.
Any content written through the filter is used verbatim: no canonical
translation is performed.
It is possible to chain multiple BIOs to, for example, create a triple
wrapped signed, enveloped, signed structure. In this case it is the
applications responsibility to set the inner content type of any outer
CMS_ContentInfo structures.
Large numbers of small writes through the chain should be avoided as
this will produce an output consisting of lots of OCTET STRING struc-
tures. Prepending a BIO_f_buffer() buffering BIO will prevent this.
BUGS
There is currently no corresponding inverse BIO: i.e. one which can
decode a CMS structure on the fly.
RETURN VALUES
BIO_new_CMS() returns a BIO chain when successful or NULL if an error
occurred. The error can be obtained from ERR_get_error(3).
SEE ALSO
ERR_get_error(3), CMS_sign(3), CMS_encrypt(3)
HISTORY
BIO_new_CMS() was added to OpenSSL 1.0.0
1.0.2t 2019-09-10 BIO_new_CMS(3)
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