1=pod 2 3=head1 NAME 4 5COMP_CTX_new, 6COMP_CTX_get_method, 7COMP_CTX_get_type, 8COMP_get_type, 9COMP_get_name, 10COMP_CTX_free, 11COMP_compress_block, 12COMP_expand_block, 13COMP_zlib, 14COMP_zlib_oneshot, 15COMP_brotli, 16COMP_brotli_oneshot, 17COMP_zstd, 18COMP_zstd_oneshot, 19BIO_f_zlib, 20BIO_f_brotli, 21BIO_f_zstd 22- Compression support 23 24=head1 SYNOPSIS 25 26 #include <openssl/comp.h> 27 28 COMP_CTX *COMP_CTX_new(COMP_METHOD *meth); 29 void COMP_CTX_free(COMP_CTX *ctx); 30 const COMP_METHOD *COMP_CTX_get_method(const COMP_CTX *ctx); 31 int COMP_CTX_get_type(const COMP_CTX* comp); 32 int COMP_get_type(const COMP_METHOD *meth); 33 const char *COMP_get_name(const COMP_METHOD *meth); 34 35 int COMP_compress_block(COMP_CTX *ctx, unsigned char *out, int olen, 36 unsigned char *in, int ilen); 37 int COMP_expand_block(COMP_CTX *ctx, unsigned char *out, int olen, 38 unsigned char *in, int ilen); 39 40 COMP_METHOD *COMP_zlib(void); 41 COMP_METHOD *COMP_zlib_oneshot(void); 42 COMP_METHOD *COMP_brotli(void); 43 COMP_METHOD *COMP_brotli_oneshot(void); 44 COMP_METHOD *COMP_zstd(void); 45 COMP_METHOD *COMP_zstd_oneshot(void); 46 47 const BIO_METHOD *BIO_f_zlib(void); 48 const BIO_METHOD *BIO_f_brotli(void); 49 const BIO_METHOD *BIO_f_zstd(void); 50 51=head1 DESCRIPTION 52 53These functions provide compression support for OpenSSL. Compression is used within 54the OpenSSL library to support TLS record and certificate compression. 55 56COMP_CTX_new() is used to create a new B<COMP_CTX> structure used to compress data. 57 58COMP_CTX_free() is used to free the returned B<COMP_CTX>. 59If the argument is NULL, nothing is done. 60 61COMP_CTX_get_method() returns the B<COMP_METHOD> of the given I<ctx>. 62 63COMP_CTX_get_type() and COMP_get_type() return the NID for the B<COMP_CTX> and 64B<COMP_METHOD>, respectively. COMP_get_name() returns the name of the algorithm 65of the given B<COMP_METHOD>. 66 67COMP_compress_block() compresses b<ilen> bytes from the buffer I<in> into the 68buffer b<out> of size I<olen> using the algorithm specified by I<ctx>. 69 70COMP_expand_block() expands I<ilen> bytes from the buffer I<in> into the 71buffer I<out> of size I<olen> using the algorithm specified by I<ctx>. 72 73Methods (B<COMP_METHOD>) may be specified by one of these functions. These functions 74will be available even if their corresponding compression algorithm is not configured 75into the OpenSSL library. In such a case, NULL will be returned. 76 77=over 4 78 79=item * 80 81COMP_zlib() returns a B<COMP_METHOD> for stream-based ZLIB compression. 82 83=item * 84 85COMP_zlib_oneshot() returns a B<COMP_METHOD> for one-shot ZLIB compression. 86 87=item * 88 89COMP_brotli() returns a B<COMP_METHOD> for stream-based Brotli compression. 90 91=item * 92 93COMP_brotli_oneshot() returns a B<COMP_METHOD> for one-shot Brotli compression. 94 95=item * 96 97COMP_zstd() returns a B<COMP_METHOD> for stream-based Zstandard compression. 98 99=item * 100 101COMP_zstd_oneshot() returns a B<COMP_METHOD> for one-shot Zstandard compression. 102 103=back 104 105BIO_f_zlib(), BIO_f_brotli() BIO_f_zstd() each return a B<BIO_METHOD> that may be used to 106create a B<BIO> via B<BIO_new(3)> to read and write compressed files or streams. 107The functions are only available if the corresponding algorithm is compiled into 108the OpenSSL library. NULL may be returned if the algorithm fails to load dynamically. 109 110=head1 NOTES 111 112While compressing non-compressible data, the output may be larger than the 113input. Care should be taken to size output buffers appropriate for both 114compression and expansion. 115 116Compression support and compression algorithms must be enabled and built into 117the library before use. Refer to the INSTALL.md file when configuring OpenSSL. 118 119ZLIB may be found at L<https://zlib.net> 120 121Brotli may be found at L<https://github.com/google/brotli>. 122 123Zstandard may be found at L<https://github.com/facebook/zstd>. 124 125Compression of SSL/TLS records is not recommended, as it has been 126shown to lead to the CRIME attack L<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CRIME>. 127It is disabled by default, and may be enabled by clearing the 128SSL_OP_NO_COMPRESSION option and setting the security level as appropriate. 129See the documentation for the L<SSL_CTX_set_options(3)> and 130L<SSL_set_options(3)> functions. 131 132Compression is also used to support certificate compression as described 133in RFC8879 L<https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8879>. 134It may be disabled via the SSL_OP_NO_TX_CERTIFICATE_COMPRESSION and 135SSL_OP_NO_RX_CERTIFICATE_COMPRESSION options of the 136L<SSL_CTX_set_options(3)> or L<SSL_set_options(3)> functions. 137 138COMP_zlib(), COMP_brotli() and COMP_zstd() are stream-based compression methods. 139Internal state (including compression dictionary) is maintained between calls. 140If an error is returned, the stream is corrupted, and should be closed. 141 142COMP_zlib_oneshot(), COMP_brotli_oneshot() and COMP_zstd_oneshot() are not stream-based. These 143methods do not maintain state between calls. An error in one call does not affect 144future calls. 145 146=head1 RETURN VALUES 147 148COMP_CTX_new() returns a B<COMP_CTX> on success, or NULL on failure. 149 150COMP_CTX_get_method(), COMP_zlib(), COMP_zlib_oneshot(), COMP_brotli(), COMP_brotli_oneshot(), 151COMP_zstd(), and COMP_zstd_oneshot() return a B<COMP_METHOD> on success, 152or NULL on failure. 153 154COMP_CTX_get_type() and COMP_get_type() return a NID value. On failure, 155NID_undef is returned. 156 157COMP_compress_block() and COMP_expand_block() return the number of 158bytes stored in the output buffer I<out>. This may be 0. On failure, 159-1 is returned. 160 161COMP_get_name() returns a B<const char *> that must not be freed 162on success, or NULL on failure. 163 164BIO_f_zlib(), BIO_f_brotli() and BIO_f_zstd() return NULL on error, and 165a B<BIO_METHOD> on success. 166 167=head1 SEE ALSO 168 169L<BIO_new(3)>, L<SSL_CTX_set_options(3)>, L<SSL_set_options(3)> 170 171=head1 HISTORY 172 173Brotli and Zstandard functions were added in OpenSSL 3.2. 174 175=head1 COPYRIGHT 176 177Copyright 2022-2024 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved. 178 179Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use 180this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy 181in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at 182L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>. 183 184=cut 185