gnutls_record_send_early_data(3) — Linux manual page
gnutls_record_send_early_data(3) gnutls gnutls_record_send_early_data(3)
NAME
gnutls_record_send_early_data - API function
SYNOPSIS
#include <gnutls/gnutls.h>
ssize_t gnutls_record_send_early_data(gnutls_session_t session,
const void * data, size_t data_size);
ARGUMENTS
gnutls_session_t session
is a gnutls_session_t type.
const void * data
contains the data to send
size_t data_size
is the length of the data
DESCRIPTION
This function can be used by a client to send data early in the
handshake processes when resuming a session. This is used to
implement a zero-roundtrip (0-RTT) mode. It has the same
semantics as gnutls_record_send().
There may be a limit to the amount of data sent as early data.
Use gnutls_record_get_max_early_data_size() to check the limit.
If the limit exceeds, this function returns
GNUTLS_E_RECORD_LIMIT_REACHED.
RETURNS
The number of bytes sent, or a negative error code. The number
of bytes sent might be less than data_size . The maximum number
of bytes this function can send in a single call depends on the
negotiated maximum record size.
SINCE
3.6.5
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <bugs@gnutls.org>.
Home page: https://www.gnutls.org
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SEE ALSO
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manual. If the /usr/share/doc/gnutls/ directory does not contain
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