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/openssl/ssl/quic/
H A Dquic_thread_assist.c33 if (qta->teardown) in assist_thread_main()
61 if (qta->teardown) in assist_thread_main()
82 qta->teardown = 0; in ossl_quic_thread_assist_init_start()
103 if (!qta->teardown) { in ossl_quic_thread_assist_stop_async()
104 qta->teardown = 1; in ossl_quic_thread_assist_stop_async()
150 if (qta->teardown) in ossl_quic_thread_assist_notify_deadline_changed()
/openssl/doc/designs/ddd/
H A Dddd-01-conn-blocking.c119 void teardown(BIO *bio) in teardown() function
183 teardown(b); in main()
H A Dddd-03-fd-blocking.c112 void teardown(SSL *ssl) in teardown() function
209 teardown(ssl); in main()
H A Dddd-02-conn-nonblocking-threads.c239 void teardown(APP_CONN *conn) in teardown() function
330 teardown(conn); in main()
H A Dddd-02-conn-nonblocking.c281 void teardown(APP_CONN *conn) in teardown() function
445 teardown(conn); in main()
H A Dddd-04-fd-nonblocking.c248 void teardown(APP_CONN *conn) in teardown() function
459 teardown(conn); in main()
H A Dddd-05-mem-nonblocking.c268 void teardown(APP_CONN *conn) function
453 teardown(conn);
H A Dddd-06-mem-uv.c213 void teardown(APP_CONN *conn) in teardown() function
754 teardown(conn); in main()
/openssl/include/internal/
H A Dquic_thread_assist.h49 int teardown, joined; member
/openssl/crypto/
H A Dprovider_core.c173 OSSL_FUNC_provider_teardown_fn *teardown; member
987 prov->teardown = in provider_init()
1635 if (prov->teardown != NULL in ossl_provider_teardown()
1646 prov->teardown(prov->provctx); in ossl_provider_teardown()
/openssl/doc/internal/man3/
H A Dossl_provider_new.pod157 to have fallen out of use and will be deinitialized (its I<teardown>
261 ossl_provider_teardown() calls the provider's I<teardown> function, if
/openssl/doc/man3/
H A DOSSL_PROVIDER.pod119 runs its teardown function.
/openssl/doc/designs/quic-design/
H A Dquic-io-arch.md180 - The question is posed of how to handle connection teardown, which does not
187 accomplish teardown by violating the BIO abstraction and closing the
196 appear to be any viable solution to the teardown issue.
H A Dquic-api.md1472 server support is implemented in the future connection teardown could be handled
1520 possibility that, if the socket is closed by the application after teardown, a
/openssl/doc/man7/
H A Dprovider-base.pod377 this provider's teardown function is called.

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