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SSL_GET_CONN_CLOSE_INFO(3ossl)      OpenSSL     SSL_GET_CONN_CLOSE_INFO(3ossl)



NAME

       SSL_get_conn_close_info, SSL_CONN_CLOSE_FLAG_LOCAL,
       SSL_CONN_CLOSE_FLAG_TRANSPORT, OSSL_QUIC_ERR_NO_ERROR,
       OSSL_QUIC_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, OSSL_QUIC_ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED,
       OSSL_QUIC_ERR_FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR, OSSL_QUIC_ERR_STREAM_LIMIT_ERROR,
       OSSL_QUIC_ERR_STREAM_STATE_ERROR, OSSL_QUIC_ERR_FINAL_SIZE_ERROR,
       OSSL_QUIC_ERR_FRAME_ENCODING_ERROR,
       OSSL_QUIC_ERR_TRANSPORT_PARAMETER_ERROR,
       OSSL_QUIC_ERR_CONNECTION_ID_LIMIT_ERROR,
       OSSL_QUIC_ERR_PROTOCOL_VIOLATION, OSSL_QUIC_ERR_INVALID_TOKEN,
       OSSL_QUIC_ERR_APPLICATION_ERROR, OSSL_QUIC_ERR_CRYPTO_BUFFER_EXCEEDED,
       OSSL_QUIC_ERR_KEY_UPDATE_ERROR, OSSL_QUIC_ERR_AEAD_LIMIT_REACHED,
       OSSL_QUIC_ERR_NO_VIABLE_PATH, OSSL_QUIC_ERR_CRYPTO_ERR_BEGIN,
       OSSL_QUIC_ERR_CRYPTO_ERR_END, OSSL_QUIC_ERR_CRYPTO_ERR,
       OSSL_QUIC_LOCAL_ERR_IDLE_TIMEOUT - get information about why a QUIC
       connection was closed


SYNOPSIS

        #include <openssl/ssl.h>

        #define SSL_CONN_CLOSE_FLAG_LOCAL
        #define SSL_CONN_CLOSE_FLAG_TRANSPORT

        typedef struct ssl_conn_close_info_st {
            uint64_t error_code, frame_type;
            char     *reason;
            size_t   reason_len;
            uint32_t flags;
        } SSL_CONN_CLOSE_INFO;

        int SSL_get_conn_close_info(SSL *ssl, SSL_CONN_CLOSE_INFO *info,
                                    size_t info_len);

        #define OSSL_QUIC_ERR_NO_ERROR                  0x00
        #define OSSL_QUIC_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR            0x01
        #define OSSL_QUIC_ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED        0x02
        #define OSSL_QUIC_ERR_FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR        0x03
        #define OSSL_QUIC_ERR_STREAM_LIMIT_ERROR        0x04
        #define OSSL_QUIC_ERR_STREAM_STATE_ERROR        0x05
        #define OSSL_QUIC_ERR_FINAL_SIZE_ERROR          0x06
        #define OSSL_QUIC_ERR_FRAME_ENCODING_ERROR      0x07
        #define OSSL_QUIC_ERR_TRANSPORT_PARAMETER_ERROR 0x08
        #define OSSL_QUIC_ERR_CONNECTION_ID_LIMIT_ERROR 0x09
        #define OSSL_QUIC_ERR_PROTOCOL_VIOLATION        0x0A
        #define OSSL_QUIC_ERR_INVALID_TOKEN             0x0B
        #define OSSL_QUIC_ERR_APPLICATION_ERROR         0x0C
        #define OSSL_QUIC_ERR_CRYPTO_BUFFER_EXCEEDED    0x0D
        #define OSSL_QUIC_ERR_KEY_UPDATE_ERROR          0x0E
        #define OSSL_QUIC_ERR_AEAD_LIMIT_REACHED        0x0F
        #define OSSL_QUIC_ERR_NO_VIABLE_PATH            0x10

        /* Inclusive range for handshake-specific errors. */
        #define OSSL_QUIC_ERR_CRYPTO_ERR_BEGIN          0x0100
        #define OSSL_QUIC_ERR_CRYPTO_ERR_END            0x01FF

        #define OSSL_QUIC_ERR_CRYPTO_ERR(X)

        #define OSSL_QUIC_LOCAL_ERR_IDLE_TIMEOUT


DESCRIPTION

       The SSL_get_conn_close_info(3) function provides information about why
       and how a QUIC connection was closed.

       Connection closure information is written to *info, which must be
       non-NULL.  info_len must be set to sizeof(*info).

       The following fields are set:

       error_code
           This is a 62-bit QUIC error code. It is either a 62-bit application
           error code (if SSL_CONN_CLOSE_FLAG_TRANSPORT not set in flags) or a
           62-bit standard QUIC transport error code (if
           SSL_CONN_CLOSE_FLAG_TRANSPORT is set in flags).

       frame_type
           If SSL_CONN_CLOSE_FLAG_TRANSPORT is set, this may be set to a QUIC
           frame type number which caused the connection to be closed. It may
           also be set to 0 if no frame type was specified as causing the
           connection to be closed. If SSL_CONN_CLOSE_FLAG_TRANSPORT is not
           set, this is set to 0.

       reason
           If non-NULL, this is intended to be a UTF-8 textual string briefly
           describing the reason for connection closure. The length of the
           reason string in bytes is given in reason_len. While, if non-NULL,
           OpenSSL guarantees that this string will be zero terminated,
           consider that this buffer may originate from the (untrusted) peer
           and thus may also contain zero bytes elsewhere. Therefore, use of
           reason_len is recommended.

           While it is intended as per the QUIC protocol that this be a UTF-8
           string, there is no guarantee that this is the case for strings
           received from the peer.

       SSL_CONN_CLOSE_FLAG_LOCAL
           If flags has SSL_CONN_CLOSE_FLAG_LOCAL set, connection closure was
           locally triggered. This could be due to an application request
           (e.g. if SSL_CONN_CLOSE_FLAG_TRANSPORT is unset), or (if
           SSL_CONN_CLOSE_FLAG_TRANSPORT is set) due to logic internal to the
           QUIC implementation (for example, if the peer engages in a protocol
           violation, or an idle timeout occurs).

           If unset, connection closure was remotely triggered.

       SSL_CONN_CLOSE_FLAG_TRANSPORT
           If flags has SSL_CONN_CLOSE_FLAG_TRANSPORT set, connection closure
           was triggered for QUIC protocol reasons. Otherwise, connection
           closure was triggered by the local or remote application.

       The OSSL_QUIC_ERR macro definitions provide the QUIC transport error
       codes as defined by RFC 9000. The OSSL_QUIC_ERR_CRYPTO_ERR() macro can
       be used to convert a TLS alert code into a QUIC transport error code by
       mapping it into the range reserved for such codes by RFC 9000. This
       range begins at OSSL_QUIC_ERR_CRYPTO_ERR_BEGIN and ends at
       OSSL_QUIC_ERR_CRYPTO_ERR_END inclusive.


NON-STANDARD TRANSPORT ERROR CODES

       Some conditions which can cause QUIC connection termination are not
       signalled on the wire and therefore do not have standard error codes.
       OpenSSL indicates these errors via SSL_get_conn_close_info(3) by setting
       SSL_CONN_CLOSE_FLAG_TRANSPORT and using one of the following error
       values. These codes are specific to OpenSSL, and cannot be sent over
       the wire, as they are above 2**62.

       OSSL_QUIC_LOCAL_ERR_IDLE_TIMEOUT
           The connection was terminated immediately due to the idle timeout
           expiring.


RETURN VALUES

       SSL_get_conn_close_info(3) returns 1 on success and 0 on failure. This
       function fails if called on a QUIC connection SSL object which has not
       yet been terminated. It also fails if called on a QUIC stream SSL
       object or a non-QUIC SSL object.


SEE ALSO

       SSL_shutdown_ex(3)


HISTORY

       This function was added in OpenSSL 3.2.


COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 2002-2024 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
       <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.

3.3.2                             2024-09-04    SSL_GET_CONN_CLOSE_INFO(3ossl)

openssl 3.3.2 - Generated Tue Sep 17 15:41:46 CDT 2024
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