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* Do not output SOM-specific directives.miod2014-05-011-0/+4
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* Remove unreferenced OPENSSL_instrument_bus and OPENSSL_instrument_bus2 routines.miod2014-05-011-87/+0
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* Remove oh-so-important-from-a-security-pov OpenSSL_rtdsc() function.miod2014-04-171-12/+0
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* Ok, there was a need for OPENSSL_cleanse() instead of bzero() to preventmiod2014-04-171-44/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | supposedly smart compilers from optimizing memory cleanups away. Understood. Ok, in case of an hypothetically super smart compiler, OPENSSL_cleanse() had to be convoluted enough for the compiler not to recognize that this was actually bzero() in disguise. Understood. But then why there had been optimized assembler versions of OPENSSL_cleanse() is beyond me. Did someone not trust the C obfuscation?
* Import OpenSSL 1.0.1gmiod2014-04-131-20/+21
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* import OpenSSL-1.0.1cdjm2012-10-131-0/+224