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Author SHA1 Message Date
Dr. Matthias St. Pierre
b5acbf9148 Reorganize local header files
Apart from public and internal header files, there is a third type called
local header files, which are located next to source files in the source
directory. Currently, they have different suffixes like

  '*_lcl.h', '*_local.h', or '*_int.h'

This commit changes the different suffixes to '*_local.h' uniformly.

Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/9681)
2019-09-27 23:58:06 +02:00
Andy Polyakov
f1f5ee17b6 include/openssl: don't include <windows.h> in public headers.
If application uses any of Windows-specific interfaces, make it
application developer's respondibility to include <windows.h>.
Rationale is that <windows.h> is quite "toxic" and is sensitive
to inclusion order (most notably in relation to <winsock2.h>).
It's only natural to give complete control to the application developer.

Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
2016-07-08 11:49:44 +02:00
Rich Salz
6286757141 Copyright consolidation 04/10
Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
2016-05-17 14:24:46 -04:00
Rich Salz
3c27208fab Remove #error from include files.
Don't have #error statements in header files, but instead wrap
the contents of that file in #ifndef OPENSSL_NO_xxx
This means it is now always safe to include the header file.

Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
2016-03-20 19:48:36 -04:00
Matt Caswell
667867cced Add a function to detect if we have async or not
Add the ASYNC_is_capable() function and use it in speed.

Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2016-03-07 17:23:42 +00:00
Matt Caswell
224905f8aa Convert ASYNC code to use new Thread API
The async code uses thread local variables. We should convert to using
the new Thread API for doing this.

Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2016-03-02 17:23:42 +00:00
Matt Caswell
ff75a25749 Refactor the async wait fd logic
Implementation experience has shown that the original plan for async wait
fds was too simplistic. Originally the async logic created a pipe internally
and user/engine code could then get access to it via API calls. It is more
flexible if the engine is able to create its own fd and provide it to the
async code.

Another issue is that there can be a lot of churn in the fd value within
the context of (say) a single SSL connection leading to continually adding
and removing fds from (say) epoll. It is better if we can provide some
stability of the fd value across a whole SSL connection. This is
problematic because an engine has no concept of an SSL connection.

This commit refactors things to introduce an ASYNC_WAIT_CTX which acts as a
proxy for an SSL connection down at the engine layer.

Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
2016-02-29 12:58:44 +00:00
Matt Caswell
7b9f8f7f03 Auto init/deinit libcrypto
This builds on the previous commit to auto initialise/deinitialise
libcrypto.

Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
2016-02-09 15:11:38 +00:00
Rich Salz
349807608f Remove /* foo.c */ comments
This was done by the following
        find . -name '*.[ch]' | /tmp/pl
where /tmp/pl is the following three-line script:
        print unless $. == 1 && m@/\* .*\.[ch] \*/@;
        close ARGV if eof; # Close file to reset $.

And then some hand-editing of other files.

Reviewed-by: Viktor Dukhovni <viktor@openssl.org>
2016-01-26 16:40:43 -05:00
Viktor Dukhovni
6e8ac50870 Async error handling and MacOS/X fixes
In the async code for MacOS/X define _XOPEN_SOURCE (if not already
defined) as early as possible.  We must do this before including
any header files, because on MacOS/X <stlib.h> includes <signal.h>
which includes <ucontext.h>.  If we delay defining _XOPEN_SOURCE
and include <ucontext.h> after various system headers are included,
we are very likely to end up with the wrong (truncated) definition
of ucontext_t.

Also, better error handling and some code cleanup in POSIX fibre
construction and destruction.  We make sure that async_fibre_makecontext()
always initializes the fibre to a state that can be freed.

For all implementations, check for error returns from
async_fibre_makecontext().

Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
2015-11-22 16:54:43 -05:00
Matt Caswell
22a34c2fab Implement windows async thread local variable support
Implements Thread Local Storage in the windows async port. This also has
some knock on effects to the posix and null implementations.

Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2015-11-20 23:40:23 +00:00
Matt Caswell
68487a9b06 Convert __thread to pthreads for Thread Local Storage
In theory the pthreads approach for Thread Local Storage should be more
portable.

This also changes some APIs in order to accommodate this change. In
particular ASYNC_init_pool is renamed ASYNC_init_thread and
ASYNC_free_pool is renamed ASYNC_cleanup_thread. Also introduced ASYNC_init
and ASYNC_cleanup.

Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2015-11-20 23:39:30 +00:00
Matt Caswell
27949c353e Simplify async pool handling
A lot of the pool handling code was in the arch specific files, but was
actually boiler plate and the same across the implementations. This commit
moves as much code as possible out of the arch specific files.

Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2015-11-20 23:37:17 +00:00
Matt Caswell
2b2c78d4f0 Swap to using proper windows pipes
We were using _pipe to create a pipe on windows. This uses the "int" type
for its file descriptor for compatibility. However most windows functions
expect to use a "HANDLE". Probably we could get away with just casting but
it seems more robust to use the proper type and main stream windows
functions.

Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2015-11-20 23:37:17 +00:00
Matt Caswell
134b28f883 Fix windows compilation warnings
Fix some warnings in the async code when compiling on windows.

Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2015-11-20 23:34:35 +00:00
Matt Caswell
7240557b7d Fix ASYNC null implementation
The ASYNC null implementation has not kept pace with the rest of the async
development and so was failing to compile.

Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2015-11-20 23:34:35 +00:00