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NAME

       SSL_in_before, SSL_in_init, SSL_is_init_finished, SSL_in_connect_init, SSL_in_accept_init,
       SSL_get_state - retrieve information about the handshake state machine

SYNOPSIS

        #include <openssl/ssl.h>

        int SSL_in_init(const SSL *s);
        int SSL_in_before(const SSL *s);
        int SSL_is_init_finished(const SSL *s);

        int SSL_in_connect_init(SSL *s);
        int SSL_in_accept_init(SSL *s);

        OSSL_HANDSHAKE_STATE SSL_get_state(const SSL *ssl);

DESCRIPTION

       SSL_in_init() returns 1 if the SSL/TLS state machine is currently processing or awaiting
       handshake messages, or 0 otherwise.

       SSL_in_before() returns 1 if no SSL/TLS handshake has yet been initiated, or 0 otherwise.

       SSL_is_init_finished() returns 1 if the SSL/TLS connection is in a state where fully
       protected application data can be transferred or 0 otherwise.

       Note that in some circumstances (such as when early data is being transferred)
       SSL_in_init(), SSL_in_before() and SSL_is_init_finished() can all return 0.

       SSL_in_connect_init() returns 1 if s is acting as a client and SSL_in_init() would return
       1, or 0 otherwise.

       SSL_in_accept_init() returns 1 if s is acting as a server and SSL_in_init() would return
       1, or 0 otherwise.

       SSL_in_connect_init() and SSL_in_accept_init() are implemented as macros.

       SSL_get_state() returns a value indicating the current state of the handshake state
       machine. OSSL_HANDSHAKE_STATE is an enumerated type where each value indicates a discrete
       state machine state. Note that future versions of OpenSSL may define more states so
       applications should expect to receive unrecognised state values. The naming format is made
       up of a number of elements as follows:

       protocol_ST_role_message

       protocol is one of TLS or DTLS. DTLS is used where a state is specific to the DTLS
       protocol. Otherwise TLS is used.

       role is one of CR, CW, SR or SW to indicate "client reading", "client writing", "server
       reading" or "server writing" respectively.

       message is the name of a handshake message that is being or has been sent, or is being or
       has been processed.

       Additionally there are some special states that do not conform to the above format. These
       are:

       TLS_ST_BEFORE
           No handshake messages have yet been been sent or received.

       TLS_ST_OK
           Handshake message sending/processing has completed.

       TLS_ST_EARLY_DATA
           Early data is being processed

       TLS_ST_PENDING_EARLY_DATA_END
           Awaiting the end of early data processing

RETURN VALUES

       SSL_in_init(), SSL_in_before(), SSL_is_init_finished(), SSL_in_connect_init() and
       SSL_in_accept_init() return values as indicated above.

       SSL_get_state() returns the current handshake state.

SEE ALSO

       ssl(7), SSL_read_early_data(3)

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 2017-2018 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.

       Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License").  You may not use this file except in
       compliance with the License.  You can obtain a copy in the file LICENSE in the source
       distribution or at <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.