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* lenght -> lengthjsg2019-01-211-1/+1
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* DES keys are not 7 days long. ok jsing@dtucker2017-02-091-2/+2
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* Typo, "more then" -> "more than"jca2016-12-261-2/+2
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* Explicitly export a list of symbols from libcrypto.jsing2016-12-212-2/+11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Move the "internal" BN functions from bn.h to bn_lcl.h and stop exporting the bn_* symbols. These are documented as only being intended for internal use, so why they were placed in a public header is beyond me... This hides 363 previously exported symbols, most of which exist in headers that are not installed and were never intended to be public. This also removes a few crusty old things that should have died long ago (like _ossl_old_des_read_pw). But don't worry... there are still 3451 symbols exported from the library. With input and testing from inoguchi@. ok beck@ inoguchi@
* " the the " -> " the ", or in a couple of cases replace the superfluouskrw2016-03-201-1/+1
| | | | | | "the" with the obviously intended word. Started with a "the the" spotted by Mihal Mazurek.
* More adress -> addressmmcc2015-12-241-1/+1
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* Remove horribly old and outdated `documentation' for the assembly code.miod2015-09-121-131/+0
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* Correct spelling of OPENSSL_cleanse.jsing2015-09-101-3/+3
| | | | ok miod@
* If you do not support POSIX I/O then you're not tall enough to ride...jsing2015-02-122-10/+2
| | | | ok tedu@
* Remove assert() or OPENSSL_assert() of pointers being non-NULL. The policymiod2015-02-101-7/+1
| | | | | for libraries in OpenBSD is to deliberately let NULL pointers cause a SIGSEGV. ok doug@ jsing@
* Delete a lot of #if 0 code in libressl.doug2015-02-074-78/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | There are a few instances where #if 1 is removed but the code remains. Based on the following OpenSSL commits. Some of the commits weren't strictly deletions so they are going to be split up into separate commits. 6f91b017bbb7140f816721141ac156d1b828a6b3 3d47c1d331fdc7574d2275cda1a630ccdb624b08 dfb56425b68314b2b57e17c82c1df42e7a015132 c8fa2356a00cbaada8963f739e5570298311a060 f16a64d11f55c01f56baa62ebf1dec7f8fe718cb 9ccc00ef6ea65567622e40c49aca43f2c6d79cdb 02a938c953b3e1ced71d9a832de1618f907eb96d 75d0ebef2aef7a2c77b27575b8da898e22f3ccd5 d6fbb194095312f4722c81c9362dbd0de66cb656 6f1a93ad111c7dfe36a09a976c4c009079b19ea1 1a5adcfb5edfe23908b350f8757df405b0f5f71f 8de24b792743d11e1d5a0dcd336a49368750c577 a2b18e657ea1a932d125154f4e13ab2258796d90 8e964419603d2478dfb391c66e7ccb2dcc9776b4 32dfde107636ac9bc62a5b3233fe2a54dbc27008 input + ok jsing@, miod@, tedu@
* deregister; no binary changejsg2014-10-2818-94/+94
| | | | ok jsing@ miod@
* Use arc4random_buf() instead of RAND_bytes() or RAND_pseudo_bytes().jsing2014-10-222-8/+7
| | | | | | | | arc4random_buf() is guaranteed to always succeed - it is worth noting that a number of the replaced function calls were already missing return value checks. ok deraadt@
* Remove useless comments in DES_is_weak_key(). Do we really care that thismiod2014-10-121-14/+10
| | | | function was found broken in 1993, and later on in 1997?
* replace more ROTATE macros with plain-old C code.bcook2014-08-181-15/+6
| | | | | | | Let the compiler optimize these. Even older versions of gcc generate equal or better quality code than the inline asm. ok miod@
* In DES_random_key(), force the generated key to the odd parity before checkingmiod2014-07-221-8/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | it is not one of the weak and semi-weak keys. Even though the probability of generating a weak key with incorrect parity is abysmally small, there is no reason to be correct (although, if you're in a need for fresh DES keys nowadays, you should seriously consider switching to a stronger symmetric cipher algorithm). ok beck@
* Only import cryptlib.h in the four source files that actually need it.jsing2014-07-112-7/+5
| | | | | | | | Remove the openssl public includes from cryptlib.h and add a small number of includes into the source files that actually need them. While here, also sort/group/tidy the includes. ok beck@ miod@
* Explicitly include <openssl/opensslconf.h> in every file that referencesjsing2014-07-103-6/+11
| | | | | | | | | an OPENSSL_NO_* define. This avoids relying on something else pulling it in for us, plus it fixes several cases where the #ifndef OPENSSL_NO_XYZ is never going to do anything, since OPENSSL_NO_XYZ will never defined, due to the fact that opensslconf.h has not been included. This also includes some miscellaneous sorting/tidying of headers.
* Remove leading underscore from _BYTE_ORDER and _{LITTLE,BIG}_ENDIAN, to bemiod2014-07-091-6/+6
| | | | | more friendly to systems where the underscore flavours may be defined as empty. Found the hard way be bcook@; joint brainstrom with bcook beck and guenther
* remove unused, private version strings except SSL_version_strbcook2014-07-092-69/+1
| | | | | | Also remove unused des_ver.h, which exports some of these strings, but is not installed. ok miod@ tedu@
* Remove undocumented _des_crypt() interface and its companion header file,miod2014-07-082-231/+0
| | | | | | | which had never been installed, so it's unlikely something ever used this in the last 15~20 years. ok deraadt@ jsing@ beck@
* tags as requested by miod and teduderaadt2014-06-1229-29/+30
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* Remove the _shadow_ indirection, which is unnecessary in a world withoutjsing2014-05-243-7/+4
| | | | | | OPENSSL_EXPORT_VAR_AS_FUNCTION. ok miod@
* Expand the OPENSSL_.*GLOBAL.* macros and stop including e_os2.h.jsing2014-05-243-8/+7
| | | | ok miod@ beck@
* Explicitly include <openssl/openssl.conf>. des.h still needs e_os2.h (atjsing2014-05-241-2/+3
| | | | least for a little while longer...)
* Almost nothing actually needs to include <openssl/e_os2.h>, however byjsing2014-05-241-2/+3
| | | | | | | including it they get <openssl/opensslconf.h>. So instead of pulling in <openssl/e_os2.h>, just pull in <openssl/opensslconf.h>. "go ahead" miod@
* Expand the OPENSSL_{GLOBAL,EXPORT,IMPORT,EXTERN} macros - this rids thejsing2014-05-223-7/+5
| | | | | | libssl tree from all uses of these defines. ok miod@
* Remove WIN32, WIN64 and MINGW32 tentacles.miod2014-04-282-12/+0
| | | | | | | | Also check for _LP64 rather than __arch64__ (the former being more reliable than __LP64__ or __arch64__) to tell 64-bit int platforms apart from 32-bit int platforms. Loosely based upon a diff from Martijn van Duren on tech@
* Unifdef -U OPENSSL_BUILD_SHLIBCRYPTO, since all it causes under Unix is tomiod2014-04-273-20/+1
| | | | redefine OPENSSL_EXTERN from `extern' to `extern'.
* unifdef MSDOSgiovanni2014-04-241-12/+1
| | | | ok miod@
* Unifdef -UPEDANTIC. ok beck@ tedu@miod2014-04-231-1/+1
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* Remove files which look like actual code compiled in libcrypto, but isn't.miod2014-04-221-99/+0
| | | | One even says (in comments): HAS BUGS! DON'T USE
* Remove meat which either duplicates code found in apps/, or is only of valuemiod2014-04-225-1157/+0
| | | | for 20th century historians, and can be put in the Attic.
* clean up files we don't needtedu2014-04-2119-1352/+0
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* We'll interpret a (void) cast on snprintf() to mean it's been verified thatguenther2014-04-191-1/+1
| | | | | | truncation is either desirable, not an issue, or is detected and handled later ok deraadt@
* tone down some XXXXX to not appear in greptedu2014-04-181-1/+1
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* Do not ask the user to pass either -DB_ENDIAN or -DL_ENDIAN to the compiler,miod2014-04-181-5/+6
| | | | | | | but rather figure out the endianness from <machine/endian.h> automagically; help from guenther@ ok jca@ guenther@ beck@ and the rest of the `Buena SSL rampage club'
* Put the final pieces from e_os.h in the required places, and remove it.deraadt2014-04-182-2/+0
| | | | | "dance on it's grave" says beck ok guenther beck
* Get rid of MS Visual C compiler and Intel C compiler specific defines.miod2014-04-171-3/+1
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* Change library to use intrinsic memory allocation functions instead ofbeck2014-04-172-4/+4
| | | | | | | | OPENSSL_foo wrappers. This changes: OPENSSL_malloc->malloc OPENSSL_free->free OPENSSL_relloc->realloc OPENSSL_freeFunc->free
* OPENSSL_DECLARE_EXIT serves no purpose.deraadt2014-04-171-1/+0
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* unistd.h is always in the same place; no need to #include the result ofderaadt2014-04-173-11/+3
| | | | a maze of conditional #define's
* Remove _CRAY references. Note that this pleads for the use of <stdint.h>miod2014-04-161-14/+0
| | | | | fixed-width types instead of choosing int or long depending upon what we think the architecture support.
* Remove DES_read_password and DES_read_2passwords which are `modern' flavoursmiod2014-04-162-144/+0
| | | | | | of des_old.h routines, acting as wrappers about the OpenSSL UI API. Nothing should use these functions directly. Riding the recent libcrypto major bump (in a `des' car).
* dead filetedu2014-04-161-521/+0
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* you do not want to do the things this program doestedu2014-04-161-932/+0
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* we don't use these files for buildingtedu2014-04-151-108/+0
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* 12 years ago, old_des.h was used to provide compatibility with libdes.tedu2014-04-155-812/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | The man page says "Compatibility des_ functions are provided for a short while" and indeed even the original commit message says "The compatibility functions will be removed in some future release, at the latest in version 1.0." So here we are, a short while later. Now I've only been an OpenBSD developer for 11 years, one year less than this header has existed, but in that brief time, I've learned a thing or two about deleting obsolete code. It doesn't delete itself. And worse, people will continue using it until you force them onto a better path.
* imake died in a fire a long time agotedu2014-04-151-35/+0
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* remove FIPS mode support. people who require FIPS can buy something thattedu2014-04-152-10/+0
| | | | | meets their needs, but dumping it in here only penalizes the rest of us. ok beck deraadt