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{
    State *statePtr = (State *) instanceData;

    dprintf("TlsCloseProc(%p)", (void *) statePtr);

    Tls_Clean(statePtr);
    Tcl_EventuallyFree((ClientData)statePtr, Tls_Free);

    dprintf("Returning TCL_OK");

    return TCL_OK;
}

/*
 *-------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * TlsInputProc --
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     * BIO_read specially (as advised in the RSA docs).  TLS's lower level BIO
     * functions play with the retry flags though, and this seems to work
     * correctly.  Similar fix in TlsOutputProc. - hobbs
     */
    ERR_clear_error();
    bytesRead = BIO_read(statePtr->bio, buf, bufSize);
    dprintf("BIO_read -> %d", bytesRead);
    dprintBuffer(buf, bytesRead);

    if (bytesRead < 0) {
    if (bytesRead <= 0) {
	int err = SSL_get_error(statePtr->ssl, bytesRead);

	if (err == SSL_ERROR_SSL) {
	    Tls_Error(statePtr, TCLTLS_SSL_ERROR(statePtr->ssl, bytesRead));
	    *errorCodePtr = ECONNABORTED;
	} else if (BIO_should_retry(statePtr->bio)) {
	    dprintf("RE! ");
	    dprintf("retry based on EAGAIN");
	    *errorCodePtr = EAGAIN;
	} else {
	    *errorCodePtr = Tcl_GetErrno();
	    if (*errorCodePtr == ECONNRESET) {
		/* Soft EOF */
		*errorCodePtr = 0;
		bytesRead = 0;
	    } else {
                dprintf("Got an unexpected error: %i", *errorCodePtr);
	    }
            }
	}
    }
    input:
    dprintf("Input(%d) -> %d [%d]", bufSize, bytesRead, *errorCodePtr);
    return bytesRead;
}

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{
    State *statePtr = (State *) instanceData;
    int written, err;

    *errorCodePtr = 0;

    dprintf("BIO_write(%p, %d)", (void *) statePtr, toWrite);
    dprintBuffer(buf, toWrite);

    if (statePtr->flags & TLS_TCL_CALLBACK) {
       /* don't process any bytes while verify callback is running */
       written = -1;
       *errorCodePtr = EAGAIN;
       goto output;
    }
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    Tcl_Channel     downChan;
    State *statePtr = (State *) instanceData;

    dprintf("TlsWatchProc(0x%x)", mask);

    /* Pretend to be dead as long as the verify callback is running. 
     * Otherwise that callback could be invoked recursively. */
    if (statePtr->flags & TLS_TCL_CALLBACK) { return; }
    if (statePtr->flags & TLS_TCL_CALLBACK) {
        dprintf("Callback is on-going, doing nothing");
        return;
    }

    dprintFlags(statePtr);

    downChan = Tls_GetParent(statePtr);

    if (statePtr->flags & TLS_TCL_HANDSHAKE_FAILED) {
        dprintf("Asked to watch a socket with a failed handshake -- nothing can happen here");

	dprintf("Unregistering interest in the lower channel");
	(Tcl_GetChannelType(downChan))->watchProc(Tcl_GetChannelInstanceData(downChan), 0);

	statePtr->watchMask = 0;

        return;
    }

	statePtr->watchMask = mask;

	/* No channel handlers any more. We will be notified automatically
	 * about events on the channel below via a call to our
	 * 'TransformNotifyProc'. But we have to pass the interest down now.
	 * We are allowed to add additional 'interest' to the mask if we want
	 * to. But this transformation has no such interest. It just passes
	 * the request down, unchanged.
	 */

	downChan = Tls_GetParent(statePtr);

        dprintf("Registering our interest in the lower channel (chan=%p)", (void *) downChan);
	(Tcl_GetChannelType(downChan))
	    ->watchProc(Tcl_GetChannelInstanceData(downChan), mask);

	/*
	 * Management of the internal timer.
	 */

	if (statePtr->timer != (Tcl_TimerToken) NULL) {
            dprintf("A timer was found, deleting it");
	    Tcl_DeleteTimerHandler(statePtr->timer);
	    statePtr->timer = (Tcl_TimerToken) NULL;
	}

	if ((mask & TCL_READABLE) && Tcl_InputBuffered(statePtr->self) > 0) {
	    /*
	     * There is interest in readable events and we actually have
	     * data waiting, so generate a timer to flush that.
	     */
            dprintf("Creating a new timer since data appears to be waiting");
	    statePtr->timer = Tcl_CreateTimerHandler(TLS_TCL_DELAY,
		    TlsChannelHandlerTimer, (ClientData) statePtr);
	}
}

/*
 *-------------------------------------------------------------------