On Windows, Rainbow uses _stdcall convention under Windows.

Spotted by plin <plin@rainbow.com>
This commit is contained in:
Richard Levitte 2000-12-05 08:16:25 +00:00
parent e4c5391ddb
commit c28500900e

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@ -156,6 +156,27 @@ typedef struct _SW_LARGENUMBER {
/* bytes in network (big endian) order */
} SW_LARGENUMBER;
#if defined(WIN32)
#include <windows.h>
typedef HANDLE SW_OSHANDLE; /* handle to kernel object */
#define SW_OS_INVALID_HANDLE INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE
#define SW_CALLCONV _stdcall
#elif defined(MAC)
/* async callback mechanisms */
/* swiftCallbackLevel */
#define SW_MAC_CALLBACK_LEVEL_NO 0
#define SW_MAC_CALLBACK_LEVEL_HARDWARE 1 /* from the hardware ISR */
#define SW_MAC_CALLBACK_LEVEL_SECONDARY 2 /* as secondary ISR */
typedef int SW_MAC_CALLBACK_LEVEL;
typedef int SW_OSHANDLE;
#define SW_OS_INVALID_HANDLE (-1)
#define SW_CALLCONV
#else /* Unix variants */
typedef int SW_OSHANDLE; /* handle to driver */
#define SW_OS_INVALID_HANDLE (-1)
#define SW_CALLCONV
#endif
typedef struct _SW_CRT {
SW_LARGENUMBER p; /* prime number p */
SW_LARGENUMBER q; /* prime number q */
@ -196,16 +217,16 @@ typedef SW_U32 SW_CONTEXT_HANDLE; /* opaque context handle */
/* Now the OpenSSL bits, these function types are the for the function
* pointers that will bound into the Rainbow shared libraries. */
typedef SW_STATUS t_swAcquireAccContext(SW_CONTEXT_HANDLE *hac);
typedef SW_STATUS t_swAttachKeyParam(SW_CONTEXT_HANDLE hac,
typedef SW_STATUS SW_CALLCONV t_swAcquireAccContext(SW_CONTEXT_HANDLE *hac);
typedef SW_STATUS SW_CALLCONV t_swAttachKeyParam(SW_CONTEXT_HANDLE hac,
SW_PARAM *key_params);
typedef SW_STATUS t_swSimpleRequest(SW_CONTEXT_HANDLE hac,
typedef SW_STATUS SW_CALLCONV t_swSimpleRequest(SW_CONTEXT_HANDLE hac,
SW_COMMAND_CODE cmd,
SW_LARGENUMBER pin[],
SW_U32 pin_count,
SW_LARGENUMBER pout[],
SW_U32 pout_count);
typedef SW_STATUS t_swReleaseAccContext(SW_CONTEXT_HANDLE hac);
typedef SW_STATUS SW_CALLCONV t_swReleaseAccContext(SW_CONTEXT_HANDLE hac);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}