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This is now built on all platforms.
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Rather than making prototypes appear and disappear depending on whether
or not you've included pem.h before cms.h, just include pem.h from cms.h
itself.
ok joshua@ tb@
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Somewhere in the past 25 years, the circular dependency between err and pem
went away. Stop pulling in pem2.h and just use pem.h directly (pem2.h can
probably be removed at some point, but that remains for another day).
ok joshua@ tb@
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ok jsing beck
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Should fix windows build.
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This is a legacy algorithm and the assembly is only marginally faster than
the C code.
Discussed with beck@ and tb@
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The code is still a horrific mess, but at least the braces are in the right
place...
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ok beck jsing
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Rename the assembly generated functions from AES_cbc_encrypt() to
aes_cbc_encrypt_internal(). Always include aes_cbc.c and change it
to use defines that are similar to those used in BN.
ok tb@
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Along with the misnamed SM3_transform() prototype.
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Replace loads with crypto_load_be32toh() or be32toh(). Use
crypto_store_htobe32() or htobe32() for stores.
ok tb@
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OPENSSL_cpuid_setup() is already called from OPENSSL_crypto_init(), hence
we do not need or want automatic initialisation on library load.
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OPENSSL_cpuid_setup() is already called from OPENSSL_crypto_init(), hence
we do not need or want automatic initialisation on library load.
ok tb@
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Replace loads with crypto_load_le32toh() or le32toh(). Use
crypto_store_htole32() or htole32() for stores.
ok joshua@ tb@
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No change to generated assembly.
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No change in generated assembly.
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ok jsing tb beck
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No functional change.
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No change in generated assembly.
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No change in generated assembly.
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Replace macros with static inline functions and use names that follow
the spec more closely. Unlike SHA256/SHA512, the functions and constants do
not align with the number of words loaded, which means we cannot easily loop
and just end up just unrolling everything.
ok joshua@ tb@
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No assembly implementations remain, hence we can clean the mess up and
replace it with a single static void function.
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ok tb@
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No change to generated assembly.
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No functional change.
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No change to generated assembly.
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This is now built on all platforms.
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Rather than having public API switch between C and assembly, always
use C functions as entry points, which then call an assembly
implementation (if available). This makes it significantly easier
to deal with symbol aliasing/namespaces and it also means we
benefit from vulnerability prevention provided by the C compiler.
Rename the assembly generated functions from RC4() to rc4_internal()
and RC4_set_key() to rc4_set_key_internal(). Always include rc4.c
and change it to use defines that are similar to those used in BN.
ok beck@ joshua@ tb@
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The function call can't actually fail, but all other calls check its
return value.
ok joshua jsing
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Now that all platforms use a C des implementation, move it to the primary
Makefile.
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This one was hiding behind an m4 script.
Build tested by tb@
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