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122 if ((pool->max_size != 0) && (pool->curr_size >= pool->max_size)) in async_get_pool_job()353 int ASYNC_init_thread(size_t max_size, size_t init_size) in ASYNC_init_thread() argument358 if (init_size > max_size) { in ASYNC_init_thread()382 pool->max_size = max_size; in ASYNC_init_thread()
73 size_t max_size; member
52 int ASYNC_init_thread(size_t max_size, size_t init_size);
15 int ASYNC_init_thread(size_t max_size, size_t init_size);55 The I<max_size> argument limits the number of B<ASYNC_JOB>s that will be held in56 the pool. If I<max_size> is set to 0 then no upper limit is set. When an59 the pool does not exceed I<max_size>. When the pool is first initialised62 with a I<max_size> of 0 (no upper limit) and an I<init_size> of 0 (no
3598 size_t max_size) in ssl_hmac_final() argument3601 return EVP_MAC_final(ctx->ctx, md, len, max_size); in ssl_hmac_final()
817 size_t max_size);
1056 const size_t max_size = EVP_PKEY_get_size(sm2_pkey[testnum]); in SM2_sign_loop() local1059 sm2sigsize = max_size; in SM2_sign_loop()
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