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feat: Reworking cleanup behavior (aws#4871)
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# Initialization and Teardown | ||
The s2n-tls library must be initialized with `s2n_init()` before calling most library functions. `s2n_init()` MUST NOT be called more than once, even when an application uses multiple threads or processes. s2n attempts to clean up its thread-local memory at thread-exit and all other memory at process-exit. However, this may not work if you are using a thread library other than pthreads or other threads using s2n outlive the thread that called `s2n_init()`. In that case you should call `s2n_cleanup_thread()` from every thread or process created after `s2n_init()`. | ||
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> Note: `s2n_cleanup_thread()` is currently considered unstable, meaning the API is subject to change in a future release. To access this API, include `api/unstable/cleanup.h`. | ||
## Initialization | ||
The s2n-tls library must be initialized with `s2n_init()` before calling most library functions. `s2n_init()` will error if it is called more than once, even when an application uses multiple threads. | ||
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Initialization can be modified by calling `s2n_crypto_disable_init()` or `s2n_disable_atexit()` before `s2n_init()`. | ||
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An application can override s2n-tls’s internal memory management by calling `s2n_mem_set_callbacks` before calling s2n_init. | ||
An application can override s2n-tls’s internal memory management by calling `s2n_mem_set_callbacks()` before calling `s2n_init()`. | ||
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If you are trying to use FIPS mode, you must enable FIPS in your libcrypto library (probably by calling `FIPS_mode_set(1)`) before calling `s2n_init()`. | ||
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## Teardown | ||
### Thread-local Memory | ||
We recommend calling `s2n_cleanup()` from every thread created after `s2n_init()` to ensure there are no memory leaks. s2n-tls has thread-local memory that it attempts to clean up automatically at thread-exit. However, this is done using pthread destructors and may not work if you are using a threads library other than pthreads. | ||
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### Library Cleanup | ||
A full cleanup and de-initialization of the library can be done by calling `s2n_cleanup_final()`. s2n-tls allocates some memory at initialization that is intended to live for the duration of the process, but can be cleaned up earlier with `s2n_cleanup_final()`. Not calling this method may cause tools like ASAN or valgrind to detect memory leaks, as the memory will still be allocated when the process exits. |
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int s2n_init(void); | ||
int s2n_cleanup(void); | ||
bool s2n_is_initialized(void); | ||
int s2n_enable_atexit(void); |