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  1. Nov 26, 2000
  2. Nov 18, 2000
    • Richard Levitte's avatar
      Remove two bn_wexpand() from BN_mul(), which is a step toward getting · baa257f1
      Richard Levitte authored
      BN_mul() correctly constified, avoids two realloc()'s that aren't
      really necessary and saves memory to boot.  This required a small
      change in bn_mul_part_recursive() and the addition of variants of
      bn_cmp_words(), bn_add_words() and bn_sub_words() that can take arrays
      with differing sizes.
      
      The test results show a performance that very closely matches the
      original code from before my constification.  This may seem like a
      very small win from a performance point of view, but if one remembers
      that the variants of bn_cmp_words(), bn_add_words() and bn_sub_words()
      are not at all optimized for the moment (and there's no corresponding
      assembler code), and that their use may be just as non-optimal, I'm
      pretty confident there are possibilities...
      
      This code needs reviewing!
      baa257f1
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    • Richard Levitte's avatar
      Rework the system to generate shared libraries: · a22fb399
      Richard Levitte authored
        - Make note of the expected extension for the shared libraries and
          if there is a need for symbolic links from for example libcrypto.so.0
          to libcrypto.so.0.9.7.  There is extended info in Configure for
          that.
      
        - Make as few rebuilds of the shared libraries as possible.
      
        - Still avoid linking the OpenSSL programs with the shared libraries.
      
        - When installing, install the shared libraries separately from the
          static ones.
      a22fb399
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