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      Remove /* foo.c */ comments · 34980760
      Rich Salz 提交于
      This was done by the following
              find . -name '*.[ch]' | /tmp/pl
      where /tmp/pl is the following three-line script:
              print unless $. == 1 && m@/\* .*\.[ch] \*/@;
              close ARGV if eof; # Close file to reset $.
      
      And then some hand-editing of other files.
      Reviewed-by: NViktor Dukhovni <viktor@openssl.org>
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      Default to AES u32 being unsinged int and not long. This improves cache · 8359421d
      Andy Polyakov 提交于
      locality on 64-bit platforms (and fixes IA64 assembler-empowered build:-).
      The choice is guarded by newly introduced AES_LONG macro, which needs
      to be defined only on 16-bit platforms which we don't support (not that
      I know of). Meaning that one could as well skip long option altogether.
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      Because Rijndael is more known as AES, use crypto/aes instead of · 6f9079fd
      Richard Levitte 提交于
      crypto/rijndael.  Additionally, I applied the AES integration patch
      from Stephen Sprunk <stephen@sprunk.org> and fiddled it to work
      properly with the normal EVP constructs (and incidently work the same
      way as all other symmetric cipher implementations).
      
      This results in an API that looks a lot like the rest of the OpenSSL
      cipher suite.
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      Time to blow up the source tree :-) This is the beginning of support for · f6aed2cd
      Dr. Stephen Henson 提交于
      GeneralizedTime. At several points PKIX specifies that GeneralizedTime can be
      used but OpenSSL doesn't currently support it. This patch adds several files
      and a bunch of functions.
      
      Of interest is the ASN1_TIME structure and its related functions. At several
      points certificates, CRLs et al specify that a time can be expressed as a
      choice of UTCTime and GeneralizedTime. Currently OpenSSL interprets this
      (wrongly) as UTCTime because GeneralizedTime isn't supported. The ASN1_TIME
      stuff provides this functionality.
      
      Still todo is to trace which cert and CRL points need an ASN1_TIME and modify
      the utilities appropriately and of course fix all the bugs.
      
      Note new OpenSSL copyright in the new file a_time.c. I didn't put it in
      a_gentm.c because it is a minimally modified form a_utctm.c .
      
      Since this adds new files and error codes you will need to do a 'make errors'
      at the top level to add the new codes.
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