Loading crypto/o_init.c +0 −51 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -59,57 +59,6 @@ #include <openssl/rand.h> #endif #if defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__>=2 void OPENSSL_init(void) __attribute__((constructor)); /* Most commonly this results in pointer to OPENSSL_init to be dropped * to .ctors segment, which is traversed by GCC crtbegin.o upon * program startup. Except on a.out OpenBSD where it results in * _GLOBAL_$I$init() {init();} being auto-generated by * compiler... But one way or another this is believed to cover * *all* GCC targets. */ #elif defined(_MSC_VER) # ifdef _WINDLL __declspec(dllexport) /* this is essentially cosmetics... */ # endif void OPENSSL_init(void); static int init_wrapper(void) { OPENSSL_init(); return 0; } # ifdef _WIN64 # pragma section(".CRT$XCU",read) __declspec(allocate(".CRT$XCU")) # else # pragma data_seg(".CRT$XCU") # endif static int (*p)(void) = init_wrapper; /* This results in pointer to init to appear in .CRT segment, * which is traversed by Visual C run-time initialization code. * This applies to both Win32 and [all flavors of] Win64. */ # pragma data_seg() #elif defined(__SUNPRO_C) void OPENSSL_init(void); # pragma init(OPENSSL_init) /* This results in a call to init to appear in .init segment. */ #elif defined(__DECC) && (defined(__VMS) || defined(VMS)) void OPENSSL_init(void); # pragma __nostandard globaldef { "LIB$INITIALIZ" } readonly _align (LONGWORD) int spare[8] = {0}; globaldef { "LIB$INITIALIZE" } readonly _align (LONGWORD) void (*x_OPENSSL_init)(void) = OPENSSL_init; /* Refer to LIB$INITIALIZE to ensure it exists in the image. */ int lib$initialize(); globaldef int (*lib_init_ref)() = lib$initialize; # pragma __standard #elif 0 The rest has to be taken care of through command line: -Wl,-init,OPENSSL_init on OSF1 and IRIX -Wl,+init,OPENSSL_init on HP-UX -Wl,-binitfini:OPENSSL_init on AIX On ELF platforms this results in a call to OPENSSL_init to appear in .init segment... #endif /* Perform any essential OpenSSL initialization operations. * Currently only sets FIPS callbacks */ Loading Loading
crypto/o_init.c +0 −51 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -59,57 +59,6 @@ #include <openssl/rand.h> #endif #if defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__>=2 void OPENSSL_init(void) __attribute__((constructor)); /* Most commonly this results in pointer to OPENSSL_init to be dropped * to .ctors segment, which is traversed by GCC crtbegin.o upon * program startup. Except on a.out OpenBSD where it results in * _GLOBAL_$I$init() {init();} being auto-generated by * compiler... But one way or another this is believed to cover * *all* GCC targets. */ #elif defined(_MSC_VER) # ifdef _WINDLL __declspec(dllexport) /* this is essentially cosmetics... */ # endif void OPENSSL_init(void); static int init_wrapper(void) { OPENSSL_init(); return 0; } # ifdef _WIN64 # pragma section(".CRT$XCU",read) __declspec(allocate(".CRT$XCU")) # else # pragma data_seg(".CRT$XCU") # endif static int (*p)(void) = init_wrapper; /* This results in pointer to init to appear in .CRT segment, * which is traversed by Visual C run-time initialization code. * This applies to both Win32 and [all flavors of] Win64. */ # pragma data_seg() #elif defined(__SUNPRO_C) void OPENSSL_init(void); # pragma init(OPENSSL_init) /* This results in a call to init to appear in .init segment. */ #elif defined(__DECC) && (defined(__VMS) || defined(VMS)) void OPENSSL_init(void); # pragma __nostandard globaldef { "LIB$INITIALIZ" } readonly _align (LONGWORD) int spare[8] = {0}; globaldef { "LIB$INITIALIZE" } readonly _align (LONGWORD) void (*x_OPENSSL_init)(void) = OPENSSL_init; /* Refer to LIB$INITIALIZE to ensure it exists in the image. */ int lib$initialize(); globaldef int (*lib_init_ref)() = lib$initialize; # pragma __standard #elif 0 The rest has to be taken care of through command line: -Wl,-init,OPENSSL_init on OSF1 and IRIX -Wl,+init,OPENSSL_init on HP-UX -Wl,-binitfini:OPENSSL_init on AIX On ELF platforms this results in a call to OPENSSL_init to appear in .init segment... #endif /* Perform any essential OpenSSL initialization operations. * Currently only sets FIPS callbacks */ Loading