Can anyone please help on this? If u need any additional information please let me know.
On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 6:25 PM Ananthu Unnikrishnan <ananthuu...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > Adding more details to the previous mail. We have edited the OpenSSL code > for implementing the polling for changed fd's as in OpenSSL speed command. > Attached the code snippet of the same along with this mail. > Mentioned below some observations which found doubtful: > > 1) We have got prints in ASYNC_FINISH case, before getting print in > ASYNC_PAUSE case. Attaching the log also, so you can understand easily. > 2) Shown below the code snippet which we have written to provide a write > on fd. > > if ((waitctx = ASYNC_get_wait_ctx((ASYNC_JOB *)job)) == NULL) { > printf("In dynamic engine | waitctx == NULL : %d\n", __LINE__); > return ret; > } > > printf("\n----- In dynamic engine | After pausing | job is %lx | > waitctx in resume job %lx |-----\n", job, waitctx); > > if ((ret = ASYNC_WAIT_CTX_get_fd(waitctx, engine_id, &efd, > &custom)) > 0) { > if (write(efd, &buf, sizeof(uint64_t)) == -1) { > printf("\nFailed to write\n"); > } > } > > Here waitctx is getting NULL when we tried to fetch waitctx using > ASYNC_get_wait_ctx(). We have printed data of sizeof(ASYNC_JOB) ie.1176 > bytes contained in the job address from the engine, we got correct data > before calling ASYNC_pause() and but got half data zero data when we tried > to access the same address after ASYNC_pause(). > > Attaching both job structure contents before and after calling > ASYNC_pause(). Also, we got the correct data in the same address when we > have printed from ssl_start_async_job() before polling starts, where we > have started the async_job > . > The prints starting with "In dynamic engine" are prints inside the engine, > rest prints are from ss/ssl_lib.c. Kindly check this and please point out > if anything is wrong somewhere. Thanks in advance. > > > On Sun, Jan 6, 2019 at 10:30 AM Ananthu Unnikrishnan < > ananthuu...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> We have implemented a dynamic engine and tested in the async mode >> using OpenSSL speed command. But in a real network scenario, we have seen >> only starting the async_job(in file ssl/ssl_lib.c, function: >> ssl_start_async_job) in the OpenSSL. We haven't seen polling async_fd's for >> resuming the job as in apps/speed.c(in speed command case). >> So can anyone please suggest any solution for resuming the >> async_jobs in real network scenario? Thanks in advance. >> >> >> >> > > -- > With best Regards, > > Ananthu > > > -- With best Regards, Ananthu
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