openssl/crypto/include/internal/cryptlib_int.h
Matt Caswell b7326ea710 NULL the thread_local_inits_st pointer after use
After the final use of the thread_local_inits_st we should ensure it is
set to NULL, just in case OPENSSL_INIT_thread_stop gets called again and
it tries to use garbage.

Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2016-02-09 23:29:31 +00:00

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/*
* Written by Matt Caswell for the OpenSSL project.
*/
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#include <internal/cryptlib.h>
/* This file is not scanned by mkdef.pl, whereas cryptlib.h is */
struct thread_local_inits_st {
int async;
int err_state;
};
int ossl_init_thread_start(uint64_t opts);
/*
* OPENSSL_INIT flags. The primary list of these is in crypto.h. Flags below
* are those ommitted from crypto.h because they are "reserverd for internal
* use".
*/
# define OPENSSL_INIT_ZLIB 0x010000
/* OPENSSL_INIT_THREAD flags */
# define OPENSSL_INIT_THREAD_ASYNC 0x01
# define OPENSSL_INIT_THREAD_ERR_STATE 0x02