- Jun 21, 2000
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Ulf Möller authored
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Geoff Thorpe authored
it cope with OpenBSD which doesn't understand "RTLD_NOW". * Added the dso_scheme config string entry for OpenBSD-x86 to give it DSO support. * 'make update' that has also absorbed some of Steve's mkstack changes for the ASN-related macros.
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Dr. Stephen Henson authored
Fixes for Win32 build. This is mostly a work around for the old VC++ problem that it treats func() as func(void). Various prototypes had been added to 'compare' function pointers that triggered this. This could be fixed by removing the prototype, adding function pointer casts to every call or changing the passed function to use the expected arguments. I mostly did the latter. The mkdef.pl script was modified to remove the typesafe functions which no longer exist. Oh and some functions called OPENSSL_freeLibrary() were changed back to FreeLibrary(), wonder how that happened :-)
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- Jun 20, 2000
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Dr. Stephen Henson authored
Handle ASN1_SET_OF and PKCS12_STACK_OF using function casts in the same way as STACK_OF.
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Geoff Thorpe authored
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- Jun 19, 2000
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Bodo Möller authored
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Richard Levitte authored
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Richard Levitte authored
Also, make sure empty slots of the dynamic lock stack are used. Actually, I'm not really sure this is the right thing to do, and may remove it, with an endlessly growing stack as result...
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Richard Levitte authored
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Bodo Möller authored
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Richard Levitte authored
insecure, so a static lock is added to isolate the sensitive parts. Also, to avoid one thread freeing a lock that is used by another, a reference counter is added.
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- Jun 18, 2000
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Richard Levitte authored
any more.
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Richard Levitte authored
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Richard Levitte authored
be needed in some ENGINE code, and might serve elsewhere as well. Note that it's implemented in such a way that the locking itself is done through the same CRYPTO_lock function as the static locks. WARNING: This is currently experimental and untested code (it will get tested soon, though :-)).
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Richard Levitte authored
type-specific stack function. Second, even when we don't build any of those functions, DECLARE_STACK_OF lines should not find themselves into $def.
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- Jun 17, 2000
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Bodo Möller authored
sk_whatever_insert and sk_whatever_set immediately reveals the subtle difference in parameter order. Change mkstack.pl so that safestack.h is not rewritten when nothing has changed.
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- Jun 16, 2000
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Dr. Stephen Henson authored
After some messing around this seems to work but needs a few more tests. Working out the syntax for sk_set_cmp_func() (cast it to a function that itself returns a function pointer) was painful :-( Needs some testing to see what other compilers think of this syntax. Also needs similar stuff for ASN1_SET_OF etc etc.
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Richard Levitte authored
As far as I understand, it still needs to be compiled on NT... Contributed by Arne Ansper <arne@ats.cyber.ee>
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Bodo Möller authored
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Bodo Möller authored
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Bodo Möller authored
label. (Reported by Alexei Bakharevski.)
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Geoff Thorpe authored
"symbols" including functions (of all prototypes( and variables. Whilst casting any function type to another violates ANSI C (I believe), it is a necessary evil in shared-library APIs. However, it is quite conceivable that functions in general and data symbols could very well be represented differently to each other on some systems, as Bodo said; > Since the function/object distinction is a lot more likely to be > important on real-life platforms supporting DSO *and* it can be quite > easily done *and* it will silence compilers that don't like > assignments from void pointers to function pointer variables, why > not do it? I agree. So this change splits the "dso_bind" handler in DSO_METHOD into "dso_bind_var" and "dso_bind_func". Similarly the exported function DSO_bind() has been split in two. I've also put together changes for the various DSO_METHOD implementations, but so far only DSO_dlfcn() has been tested. BTW: The prototype for dso_bind had been a bit strange so I've taken the opportunity to change its shape (in both variations). Also, the README has been updated - particularly with a note about using customised native name-translation for shared libraries (and that you can't do it yet).
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- Jun 15, 2000
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Dr. Stephen Henson authored
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Richard Levitte authored
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Richard Levitte authored
Reported by Robert Eiglmaier <robert.eiglmaier@ixos.de>
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- Jun 14, 2000
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Richard Levitte authored
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Bodo Möller authored
when symlink() fails.
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- Jun 13, 2000
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Bodo Möller authored
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Bodo Möller authored
BN_mod_exp_atalla could be used.
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Geoff Thorpe authored
BN_mod_exp. Call the regular atalla mod_exp operation instead.
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Geoff Thorpe authored
Also, "make update" has added some missing functions to libeay.num, updated the TABLE for the alpha changes, and updated thousands of dependancies that have changed from recent commits.
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- Jun 12, 2000
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Ulf Möller authored
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Ulf Möller authored
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- Jun 11, 2000
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Dr. Stephen Henson authored
Documentation correction.
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Dr. Stephen Henson authored
EVP_DecryptInit() return values. Update docs.
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Dr. Stephen Henson authored
to support multiple calls. New function to retrieve email address from certificates and requests.
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- Jun 10, 2000
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Bodo Möller authored
as expected -- maybe it's the different processor, maybe my previous timings were too inaccurate.
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Bodo Möller authored
Don't give performance gain estimates that appear to be more precise than they really are, especially when they are wrong (2/(1/1.15 + 1) = ca. 1.0698).
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- Jun 09, 2000
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Bodo Möller authored
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Richard Levitte authored
was a really bad idea. For example, the following: #include <x509.h> #include <bio.h> #include <asn1.h> would make sure that things like ASN1_UTCTIME_print() wasn't defined unless you moved the inclusion of bio.h to above the inclusion of x509.h. The reason is that x509.h includes asn1.h, and the declaration of ASN1_UTCTIME_print() depended on the definition of HEADER_BIO_H. That's what I call an obscure bug. Instead, this change makes sure that whatever header files are needed for the correct process of one header file are included automagically, and that the definitions of, for example, BIO-related things are dependent on the absence of the NO_{foo} macros. This is also consistent with the way parts of OpenSSL can be excluded at will.
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