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  57. .IX Title "BIO_NEW 3ossl"
  58. .TH BIO_NEW 3ossl 2025-01-17 3.4.0 OpenSSL
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  63. .SH NAME
  64. BIO_new_ex, BIO_new, BIO_up_ref, BIO_free, BIO_vfree, BIO_free_all
  65. \&\- BIO allocation and freeing functions
  66. .SH SYNOPSIS
  67. .IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
  68. .Vb 1
  69. \& #include <openssl/bio.h>
  70. \&
  71. \& BIO *BIO_new_ex(OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx, const BIO_METHOD *type);
  72. \& BIO *BIO_new(const BIO_METHOD *type);
  73. \& int BIO_up_ref(BIO *a);
  74. \& int BIO_free(BIO *a);
  75. \& void BIO_vfree(BIO *a);
  76. \& void BIO_free_all(BIO *a);
  77. .Ve
  78. .SH DESCRIPTION
  79. .IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
  80. The \fBBIO_new_ex()\fR function returns a new BIO using method \fBtype\fR associated with
  81. the library context \fIlibctx\fR (see \fBOSSL_LIB_CTX\fR\|(3)). The library context may be
  82. NULL to indicate the default library context.
  83. .PP
  84. The \fBBIO_new()\fR is the same as \fBBIO_new_ex()\fR except the default library context is
  85. always used.
  86. .PP
  87. \&\fBBIO_up_ref()\fR increments the reference count associated with the BIO object.
  88. .PP
  89. \&\fBBIO_free()\fR frees up a single BIO, \fBBIO_vfree()\fR also frees up a single BIO
  90. but it does not return a value.
  91. If \fBa\fR is NULL nothing is done.
  92. Calling \fBBIO_free()\fR may also have some effect
  93. on the underlying I/O structure, for example it may close the file being
  94. referred to under certain circumstances. For more details see the individual
  95. BIO_METHOD descriptions.
  96. .PP
  97. \&\fBBIO_free_all()\fR frees up an entire BIO chain, it does not halt if an error
  98. occurs freeing up an individual BIO in the chain.
  99. If \fBa\fR is NULL nothing is done.
  100. .SH "RETURN VALUES"
  101. .IX Header "RETURN VALUES"
  102. \&\fBBIO_new_ex()\fR and \fBBIO_new()\fR return a newly created BIO or NULL if the call fails.
  103. .PP
  104. \&\fBBIO_up_ref()\fR and \fBBIO_free()\fR return 1 for success and 0 for failure.
  105. .PP
  106. \&\fBBIO_free_all()\fR and \fBBIO_vfree()\fR do not return values.
  107. .SH NOTES
  108. .IX Header "NOTES"
  109. If \fBBIO_free()\fR is called on a BIO chain it will only free one BIO resulting
  110. in a memory leak.
  111. .PP
  112. Calling \fBBIO_free_all()\fR on a single BIO has the same effect as calling \fBBIO_free()\fR
  113. on it other than the discarded return value.
  114. .SH HISTORY
  115. .IX Header "HISTORY"
  116. \&\fBBIO_set()\fR was removed in OpenSSL 1.1.0 as BIO type is now opaque.
  117. .PP
  118. \&\fBBIO_new_ex()\fR was added in OpenSSL 3.0.
  119. .SH EXAMPLES
  120. .IX Header "EXAMPLES"
  121. Create a memory BIO:
  122. .PP
  123. .Vb 1
  124. \& BIO *mem = BIO_new(BIO_s_mem());
  125. .Ve
  126. .SH COPYRIGHT
  127. .IX Header "COPYRIGHT"
  128. Copyright 2000\-2021 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
  129. .PP
  130. Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
  131. this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
  132. in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
  133. <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.