certain mix of calls to RC4 routine not covered by rc4test.c.
It's fixed now. In addition this patch inadvertently fixes minor
performance problem: in 0.9.7 context P4 was performing 12% slower
than the original implementation...
check_ca(), to resolve constness issue. check_ca() is called from the
purpose checkers instead of X509_check_ca(), since the stuff done by
the latter (except for calling check_ca()) is also done by
X509_check_purpose().
CA setting in each certificate on the chain is correct. As a side-
effect always do the following basic checks on extensions, not just
when there's an associated purpose to the check:
- if there is an unhandled critical extension (unless the user has
chosen to ignore this fault)
- if the path length has been exceeded (if one is set at all)
- that certain extensions fit the associated purpose (if one has been
given)
apparently impossible to compose blended code with would perform
satisfactory on all x86 and x86_64 cores, an extra RC4_CHAR
code-path is introduced and P4 core is detected at run-time. This
way we keep original performance on non-P4 implementations and
turbo-charge P4 performance by factor of 2.8x (on 32-bit core).
guys had to change the name to differentiate with older versions when
a backward incompatibility came up. Of course, we need to adapt.
This change simply tries to load the library through the newer name
(ZLIB1) first, and if that fails, it tries the good old ZLIB.
"remaining relocations" in assembler modules. The latter seems to
be new behaviour, elder as/ld managed to resolve this relocations
as internal. It's possible to address this problem differently,
but I settle for -Bsymbolic...
PR: 546
for LPdir_unix.c in LPlib. For the other files, only the last log
entry applies.
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revision 1.11
date: 2004/09/23 22:07:22; author: _cvs_levitte; state: Exp; lines: +20 -6
Define my own macro LP_ENTRY_SIZE to express the size of my own
buffering of directory entries, and make it depend on whichever comes
first of PATH_MAX and NAME_MAX. As a fallback, make sure it's set to
255 if neither PATH_MAX or NAME_MAX were defined. Also, if the size
given from PATH_MAX or NAME_MAX is less than 255, force LP_ENTRY_SIZE
to be 255.
It makes no harm whatsoever if LP_ENTRY_SIZE is larger than the
maximum local path name limit. It does make a lot of harm if
LP_ENTRY_SIZE is smaller. 255 seemed like a fairly acceptable default
when nothing else is available.
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revision 1.10
date: 2004/08/26 13:36:05; author: _cvs_levitte; state: Exp; lines: +13 -13
License correction. I am not REGENTS, just a COPYRIGHT HOLDER.
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- Move the inclusion of malloc.h until after all other includes, so we
can do proper tests of system macros.
- Make sure the correct header file is included to get the builtin
"alloca" under VMS, and define a macro to map the symbol 'alloca' to
it.
This tidies up verify parameters and adds support for integrated policy
checking.
Add support for policy related command line options. Currently only in smime
application.
WARNING: experimental code subject to change.
x86*_nw.pl will be deleted. In addition this update implements initseg
on several additional [in addition to ELF] platforms. Functions registered
with initseg are supposed to be called prior main().
to bother creating a BIO around it. So here's a few more functions to
make it possible to make the dump using a printing callback, and to
print to a FILE* (based on the callback variant), done in the same
style as the functions in crypto/err/err_prn.c.
performing AES encryption in hardware, as well as one accessing
hardware RNG. As you surely imagine this engine access this
extended instruction set. Well, only AES for the moment, support
for RNG is to be added later on...
PR: 889
Submitted by: Michal Ludvig <michal@logix.cz>
Obtained from: http://www.logix.cz/michal/devel/padlock/
COFF and a.out targets [similar to ELF targets]. You might notice some
rudementary support for shared mingw builds under cygwin. It works (it
produces cryptoeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll with everything exported by
name), but it's primarily for testing/debugging purposes, at least for
now...
if we explicitly intruct the linker to set entry point, then we become
obliged to initialize run-time library. Instead we can pick name run-time
will call and such name is DllMain. Note that this applies to both
"native" Win32 environment and Cygwin:-)
is to have a placeholder to small routines, which can be written only
in assembler. In IA-32 case this includes processor capability
identification and access to Time-Stamp Counter. As discussed earlier
OPENSSL_ia32cap is introduced to control recently added SSE2 code
pathes (see docs/crypto/OPENSSL_ia32cap.pod). For the moment the
code is operational on ELF platforms only. I haven't checked it yet,
but I have all reasons to believe that Windows build should fail to
link too. I'll be looking into it shortly...
Make a nicer comment, as we don't really know for sure that it's
really needed, and just want to play on the safe side.
Suggest by Andy Polyakov <appro@fy.chalmers.se>
Some code beautification.
Change the macro CP_THREAD_ACP to CP_ACP, because the latter is more
widely defined.
Add a conditional macro definition in case FindFirstFile and
FindNextFile aren't properly defined (might happen on WinCE).
Suggested by Andy Polyakov <appro@fy.chalmers.se>
_stricmp() on that platform, use the appropriate header file for it,
<string.h>.
o_str.h: we only want to get size_t, which is defined in <stddef.h>.
Philippe Bougeret <philippe.bougeret@freesbee.fr> notified us about Windows
not having a <strings.h>
- Remove unused and unuseful debug cruft.
- Remove unnecessary 'top' fudging from BN_copy().
- Fix a potential memory leak and simplify the expansion logic in
BN_bin2bn().
Submitted by: Nils Larsch
Reviewed by: Geoff Thorpe
Yet another question: some time ago you changed BN_set_word.
Why didn't you change BN_get_word as well?
Quite. I'm also removing the older commented-out implementations to improve
readability. This complex stuff seems to date from a time when the types
didn't match up well.
Submitted by: Nils Larsch, Geoff Thorpe
the only function that uses it) because it would trip up an assertion in
bn_div_words() when first invoked. This also adds BN_div_word() testing to
bntest.
Submitted by: Nils Larsch
Reviewed by: Geoff Thorpe
install to a different location than it had created. (BTW, VMS will need a
matching fix in eng_list.c.) Note, these aren't ssl-specific, so I'm
putting "engines/" into the libs directory rather than at the "--prefix"
level or inside "ssl/".
actually be used, namely x86* platforms [because they don't bomb on
unaligned access]. This resulted in 30-40% [depending on message
length] improvement for SHA-256 compiled with gcc and running on P4.
In the lack of assembler implementation I give the compiler all the
help it can possibly get:-)