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=head1 NAME

OPENSSL_ia32cap

=head1 SYNOPSIS

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 unsigned long *OPENSSL_ia32cap_loc(void);
 #define OPENSSL_ia32cap (*(OPENSSL_ia32cap_loc()))
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=head1 DESCRIPTION

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Value returned by OPENSSL_ia32cap_loc() is address of a variable
containing IA-32 processor capabilities bit vector as it appears in EDX
register after executing CPUID instruction with EAX=1 input value (see
Intel Application Note #241618). Naturally it's meaningful on IA-32
platforms only. The variable is normally set up automatically upon
toolkit initialization, but can be manipulated afterwards to modify
crypto library behaviour. For the moment of this writing only two bits
are significant, namely bit #26 denoting SSE2 support, and bit #4
denoting presence of Time-Stamp Counter. Clearing bit #26 at run-time
for example disables high-performance SSE2 code present in the crypto
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library. You might have to do this if target OpenSSL application is
executed on SSE2 capable CPU, but under control of OS which does not
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support SSE2 extentions. Even though you can manipulate the value
programmatically, you most likely will find it more appropriate to set
up an environment variable with the same name prior starting target
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application, e.g. 'env OPENSSL_ia32cap=0x10 apps/openssl', to achieve
same effect without modifying the application source code.
Alternatively you can reconfigure the toolkit with no-sse2 option and
recompile.

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