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largely mechanically done by the guentherizer 9000
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me aliasing symbols not in the headers I was procesing.
This unbreaks the namespace build so it will pass again
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(part 2 of commit)
ok jsing@
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Libcrypto currently has a mess of *_lcl.h, *_locl.h, and *_local.h names
used for internal headers. Move all these headers we inherited from
OpenSSL to *_local.h, reserving the name *_internal.h for our own code.
Similarly, move dtls_locl.h and ssl_locl.h to dtls_local and ssl_local.h.
constant_time_locl.h is moved to constant_time.h since it's special.
Adjust all .c files in libcrypto, libssl and regress.
The diff is mechanical with the exception of tls13_quic.c, where
#include <ssl_locl.h> was fixed manually.
discussed with jsing,
no objection bcook
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This removes m_dss.c, m_dss1.c, and m_ecdsa.c and the corresponding
public API EVP_{dss,dss1,ecdsa}().
This is basically the following OpenSSL commit. The mentioned change in
RSA is already present in rsa/rsa_pmeth.c.
ok inoguchi jsing
commit 7f572e958b13041056f377a62d3219633cfb1e8a
Author: Dr. Stephen Henson <steve@openssl.org>
Date: Wed Dec 2 13:57:04 2015 +0000
Remove legacy sign/verify from EVP_MD.
Remove sign/verify and required_pkey_type fields of EVP_MD: these are a
legacy from when digests were linked to public key types. All signing is
now handled by the corresponding EVP_PKEY_METHOD.
Only allow supported digest types in RSA EVP_PKEY_METHOD: other algorithms
already block unsupported types.
Remove now obsolete EVP_dss1() and EVP_ecdsa().
Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
Plus OpenSSL commit 625a9baf11c1dd94f17e5876b6ee8d6271b3921d for m_dss.c
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evp.h will be moved to evp_locl.h in an upcoming bump.
ok inoguchi
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tweaks from jsing and myself. The SM2/SM3/SM4 algorithms are mandatory
for legal use of cryptography within China and [are] widely applied in
the country, covering identification/financial cards, contactless,
TPM 2.0 and PKI.
ok beck inoguchi jsing
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