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... engine stuff here ...
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Currently there are two supported configuration modules supported. One for
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ASN1 objects another for ENGINE configuration.
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Currently there are two configuration modules. One for ASN1 objects another
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for ENGINE configuration.
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=head2 ASN1 OBJECT CONFIGURATION MODULE
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=head2 ENGINE CONFIGURATION MODULE
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To be continued...
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This ENGINE configuration module has the name B<engines>. The value of this
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variable points to a section containing further ENGINE configuration
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information.
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The section pointed to by B<engines> is a table of engine names (though see
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B<engine_id> below) and further sections containing configuration informations
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specific to each ENGINE.
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Each ENGINE specific section is used to set default algorithms, load
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dynamic, perform initialization and send ctrls. The actual operation performed
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depends on the I<command> name which is the name of the name value pair. The
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currently supported commands are listed below.
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For example:
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[engine_section]
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# Configure ENGINE named "foo"
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foo = foo_section
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# Configure ENGINE named "bar"
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bar = bar_section
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[foo_section]
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... foo ENGINE specific commands ...
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[bar_section]
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... "bar" ENGINE specific commands ...
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The command B<engine_id> is used to give the ENGINE name. If used this
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command must be first. For example:
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[engine_section]
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# This would normally handle an ENGINE named "foo"
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foo = foo_section
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[foo_section]
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# Override default name and use "myfoo" instead.
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engine_id = myfoo
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The command B<dynamic_path> loads and adds an ENGINE from the given path. It
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is equivalent to sending the ctrls B<SO_PATH> with the path argument followed
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by B<LIST_ADD> with value 2 and B<LOAD> to the dynamic ENGINE. If this is
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not the required behaviour then alternative ctrls can be sent directly
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to the dynamic ENGINE using ctrl commands.
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The command B<init> determines whether to initialize the ENGINE. If the value
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is B<0> the ENGINE will not be initialized, if B<1> and attempt it made to
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initialized the ENGINE immediately. If the B<init> command is not present
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then an attempt will be made to initialize the ENGINE after all commands in
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its section have been processed.
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The command B<default_algorithms> sets the default algorithms an ENGINE will
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supply using the functions B<ENGINE_set_default_string()>
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If the name matches none of the above command names it is assumed to be a
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ctrl command which is sent to the ENGINE. The value of the command is the
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argument to the ctrl command. If the value is the string B<EMPTY> then no
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value is sent to the command.
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For example:
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[engine_section]
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# Configure ENGINE named "foo"
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foo = foo_section
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[foo_section]
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# Load engine from DSO
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dynamic_path = /some/path/fooengine.so
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# A foo specific ctrl.
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some_ctrl = some_value
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# Another ctrl that doesn't take a value.
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other_ctrl = EMPTY
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# Supply all default algorithms
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default_algorithms = ALL
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=head1 NOTES
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