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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@
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MD4 should have been removed a long time ago. Also, RFC 6150 moved it to
historic in 2011. Rides the major crank from removing SHA-0.
Discussed with many including beck@, millert@, djm@, sthen@
ok jsing@, input + ok bcook@
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ok miod@
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ok "captain obvious"
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ok jsing@ miod@
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Modified patch from Dmitry Eremin-Solenikov
leave the sole public define in ripemd.h
ok deraadt@ miod@
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These macros and asm inlines simulate a function returning a value, but
nothing ever uses this return value. Remove the pseudo-returns and
(void) casts discarding the unused values.
This, maybe unsurprisingly, speeds things up a bit. It also removes the
GCC 4.9 warnings about unused values.
ok miod@ deraadt@
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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.
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type for BF_LONG, MD[45]_LONG and SHA_LONG.
First, the preprocessor symbols they check for a 64-bit system is __ILP64__
which no sane system provides; second, on the platforms which have assembler
code to speed things up, the assembler code assumes a 32-bit type will be used.
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Also remove unused des_ver.h, which exports some of these strings, but is not installed.
ok miod@ tedu@
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and others to the regress framework. These remaining ones just
muddle us up when re-reading code repeatedly.
ok jsing
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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@
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OpenSSL FIPS module to prevent forbidden digests to be allowed.
No functional change but readability.
ok deraadt@
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they had resorted to manually protyping read(2) instead of incredible amount of
preprocessor wizardry needed to find the ever illusive <unistd.h>. Let's just
include <unistd.h> and we don't need to do this.. While we're at it flense
out _OSD_POSIX and __DGJPP__ cruft.
ok krw@
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fixed-width types instead of choosing int or long depending upon what we
think the architecture support.
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meets their needs, but dumping it in here only penalizes the rest of us.
ok beck deraadt
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with the bearded ones...
some API's that nobody should be using will dissapear with this commit.
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ok miod@
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that it is easier to find code pieces. They are getting in the way.
ok miod
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