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Free data->saved_message.data. Based on OpenSSL commit:
41cd41c4416f545a18ead37e09e437c75fa07c95 except this version sets a->ptr
to NULL to avoid accidental reuse and handles malloc failing.
ok beck@, input + ok miod@
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ok jsing@ beck@
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patch from Kinichiro Inoguchi, tested on HP-UX 11.31
ok deraadt@
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Instead of asserting, return an error code for I/O errors. This is based
on OpenSSL commit 2521fcd8527008ceb3e4748f95b0ed4e2d70cfef. Added checks
for two calloc()s while I'm here.
ok miod@
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Casting a pointer to an unsigned long discards bits on an LLP64 system.
ok deraadt@
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void pointer is undefined and initialising an array with {} is a syntax
error.
Based on a diff from kinichiro inoguchi.
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system. *blush*
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generating code for 64-bit mips userland.
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bn_div_words, bn_mul_add_words, bn_mul_words, bn_sqr_words, bn_sub_words)
on sgi, because the generated assembly code isn't R4000-safe.
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If X509_TRUST_add() or X509_PURPOSE_add() fail, they will leave the
object in an inconsistent state since the name is already freed.
This commit avoids changing the original name unless the *_add() call
will succeed.
Based on BoringSSL's commit: ab2815eaff6219ef57aedca2f7b1b72333c27fd0
ok miod@
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Several functions that need to be redefined for a Windows port are right
in the middle of other code that is relatively portable. This patch
isolates the functions that need Windows-specific implementations so
they can be built conditionally in the portable tree.
ok jsing@ deraadt@
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ok jsing@ deraadt@
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EC_POINT_point2oct so that later allocation does not overflow
with miod
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ok miod
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ok beck@ tedu@ miod@ guenther@ doug@ deraadt@
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ok beck@ tedu@ miod@
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Remove the remaining random casts on optval. Fixups for this can be handled by
the portability layer all in once place.
Remove remaining fake socklen_t unions, though beck@ points out that this also
removes support for socklen_t changing its length at runtime. RIP.
ok tedu@ beck@ miod@ deraadt@
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ok beck@ miod@ tedu@ deraadt@
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Makefile.inc (i.e. landisk and m88k)
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ok deraadt@
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libcrypto minor bump.
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cleanup diff.
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broken in r1.3.
Spotted by Dmitry Eremin-Solenikov
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the function argument not being NULL
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There used to be a strong reluctance to provide this cipher in LibreSSL in the
past, because the licence terms under which Cammelia was released by NTT were
free-but-not-in-the-corners, by restricting the right to modify the source
code, as well retaining the right to enforce their patents against anyone
in the future.
However, as stated in http://www.ntt.co.jp/news/news06e/0604/060413a.html ,
NTT changed its mind and made this code truly free. We only wish there had
been more visibility of this, for we could have had enabled Cammelia
earlier (-:
Licence change noticed by deraadt@. General agreement from the usual LibreSSL
suspects.
Crank libcrypto.so minor version due to the added symbols.
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expect a good use for this knowledge in the tree in the near future.
Contributed by Vincent Gross, thanks!
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- make VKO_compute_key() no longer void so that it can return failure.
- fix unchecked allocations in too many routines to mention /-:
- fix unchecked BN operations in gost2001_do_sign(), gost2001_do_verify(),
VKO_compute_key().
- fix the gost2001_do_sign() interface violation by having its sole caller
free the BIGNUM it passes to that function by itself, instead of having
the callee do this.
Reviewed (except for the last item) by Dmitry Eremin-Solenikov.
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return the number of items read of written.
When you intend to return the number of bytes actually processed, it is
wise to pass 1 as the item size and the size as the number of items.
But in *some* places, the OpenSSL does the opposite, and has extra logic
to change a successful return of 1 (item processed) into the real size.
And, guess why it does that? Because of old VMS, for they (used to) have a
substandard stdio implementation.
Note that this change causes the return values of BIO_dump_fp() and
BIO_dump_indent_fp() to no longer be useless (actual number of callback calls),
but actual bytes output. Given the irrelevance of the return value before,
it is unlikely that anything depends upon it (and if something does, it
probably has other problems in need for a fix...)
ok tedu@ beck@ jsing@
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CryptAcquireContext and CryptGenRandom returns zero (FALSE) if fails.
From: Dongsheng Song <dongsheng.song@gmail.com>
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other allocations in the same block couldn't.
problem pointed out by David Ramos on the openssl-dev list
ok miod@ doug@
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instead of a printf and a success return, when the operation fails.
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`gost_' prefix to them, so that we do not pollute the global namespace too
much.
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engine to regular EVP citizens, contributed by Dmitry Eremin-Solenikov;
libcrypto bits only for now.
This is a verbatim import of Dmitry's work, and does not compile in this
state; the forthcoming commits will address these issues.
None of the GOST code is enabled in libcrypto yet, for it still gets
compiled with OPENSSL_NO_GOST defined. However, the public header gost.h
will be installed.
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This functionality was already available (and optional), and used in the
bowels of the ASN.1 code. This exposes it as a public interface, which will
be used by the upcoming GOST code.
Crank libcrypto minor version.
From Dmitry Eremin-Solenikov.
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necessary for upcoming GOST code.
From Dmitry Eremin-Solenikov
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The FreeBSD-native arc4random_buf implementation falls back to weak sources of
entropy if the sysctl fails. Remove these dangerous fallbacks by overriding
locally.
Unfortunately, pthread_atfork() is also broken on FreeBSD (at least 9 and 10)
if a program does not link to -lthr. Callbacks registered with pthread_atfork()
simply fail silently. So, it is not always possible to detect a PID wraparound.
I wish we could do better.
This improves arc4random_buf's safety compared to the native FreeBSD
implementation.
Tested on FreeBSD 9 and 10.
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ok jsing@ miod@
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