#if (defined(_WIN64) || defined(_WIN32_WCE)) && !defined(UNICODE) #define UNICODE #endif #if defined(UNICODE) && !defined(_UNICODE) #define _UNICODE #endif #if defined(_UNICODE) && !defined(UNICODE) #define UNICODE #endif #include #include #include #include "uplink.h" void OPENSSL_showfatal(const char *,...); static TCHAR msg[128]; static void unimplemented (void) { OPENSSL_showfatal (sizeof(TCHAR)==sizeof(char)?"%s\n":"%S\n",msg); ExitProcess (1); } void OPENSSL_Uplink (volatile void **table, int index) { static HMODULE volatile apphandle=NULL; static void ** volatile applinktable=NULL; int len; void (*func)(void)=unimplemented; HANDLE h; void **p; /* Note that the below code is not MT-safe in respect to msg * buffer, but what's the worst thing that can happen? Error * message might be misleading or corrupted. As error condition * is fatal and should never be risen, I accept the risk... */ /* One can argue that I should have used InterlockedExchangePointer * or something to update static variables and table[]. Well, * store instructions are as atomic as they can get and assigned * values are effectively constant... So that volatile qualifier * should be sufficient [it prohibits compiler to reorder memory * access instructions]. */ do { len = _sntprintf (msg,sizeof(msg)/sizeof(TCHAR), _T("OPENSSL_Uplink(%p,%02X): "),table,index); _tcscpy (msg+len,_T("unimplemented function")); if ((h=apphandle)==NULL) { if ((h=GetModuleHandle(NULL))==NULL) { apphandle=(HMODULE)-1; _tcscpy (msg+len,_T("no host application")); break; } apphandle = h; } if ((h=apphandle)==(HMODULE)-1) /* revalidate */ break; if (applinktable==NULL) { void**(*applink)(); applink=(void**(*)())GetProcAddress(h,"OPENSSL_Applink"); if (applink==NULL) { apphandle=(HMODULE)-1; _tcscpy (msg+len,_T("no OPENSSL_Applink")); break; } p = (*applink)(); if (p==NULL) { apphandle=(HMODULE)-1; _tcscpy (msg+len,_T("no ApplinkTable")); break; } applinktable = p; } else p = applinktable; if (index > (int)p[0]) break; if (p[index]) func = p[index]; } while (0); table[index] = func; } #if defined(_MSC_VER) && defined(_M_IX86) && !defined(OPENSSL_NO_INLINE_ASM) #define LAZY(i) \ __declspec(naked) static void lazy##i (void) { \ _asm push i \ _asm push OFFSET OPENSSL_UplinkTable \ _asm call OPENSSL_Uplink \ _asm add esp,8 \ _asm jmp OPENSSL_UplinkTable+4*i } #if APPLINK_MAX>25 #error "Add more stubs..." #endif /* make some in advance... */ LAZY(1) LAZY(2) LAZY(3) LAZY(4) LAZY(5) LAZY(6) LAZY(7) LAZY(8) LAZY(9) LAZY(10) LAZY(11) LAZY(12) LAZY(13) LAZY(14) LAZY(15) LAZY(16) LAZY(17) LAZY(18) LAZY(19) LAZY(20) LAZY(21) LAZY(22) LAZY(23) LAZY(24) LAZY(25) void *OPENSSL_UplinkTable[] = { (void *)APPLINK_MAX, lazy1, lazy2, lazy3, lazy4, lazy5, lazy6, lazy7, lazy8, lazy9, lazy10, lazy11,lazy12,lazy13,lazy14,lazy15, lazy16,lazy17,lazy18,lazy19,lazy20, lazy21,lazy22,lazy23,lazy24,lazy25, }; #endif #ifdef SELFTEST main() { UP_fprintf(UP_stdout,"hello, world!\n"); } #endif