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572e6df7 |
| 16-Nov-2020 |
Pauli |
rename md5_block_asm_data_order to ossl_md5_block_asm_data_order Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/13417)
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33388b44 |
| 23-Apr-2020 |
Matt Caswell |
Update copyright year Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/11616)
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a21314db |
| 17-Feb-2020 |
David Benjamin |
Also check for errors in x86_64-xlate.pl. In https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/10883, I'd meant to exclude the perlasm drivers since they aren't opening pipes and do not partic
Also check for errors in x86_64-xlate.pl. In https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/10883, I'd meant to exclude the perlasm drivers since they aren't opening pipes and do not particularly need it, but I only noticed x86_64-xlate.pl, so arm-xlate.pl and ppc-xlate.pl got the change. That seems to have been fine, so be consistent and also apply the change to x86_64-xlate.pl. Checking for errors is generally a good idea. Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: David Benjamin <davidben@google.com> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/10930)
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32be631c |
| 17-Jan-2020 |
David Benjamin |
Do not silently truncate files on perlasm errors If one of the perlasm xlate drivers crashes, OpenSSL's build will currently swallow the error and silently truncate the output to however
Do not silently truncate files on perlasm errors If one of the perlasm xlate drivers crashes, OpenSSL's build will currently swallow the error and silently truncate the output to however far the driver got. This will hopefully fail to build, but better to check such things. Handle this by checking for errors when closing STDOUT (which is a pipe to the xlate driver). Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Tomas Mraz <tmraz@fedoraproject.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/10883)
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b2a00f62 |
| 22-Dec-2019 |
Bernd Edlinger |
Add some missing cfi frame info in rc4-md5-x86_64.pl Reviewed-by: Kurt Roeckx <kurt@roeckx.be> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/10679)
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Revision tags: OpenSSL_1_0_2u |
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1aa89a7a |
| 12-Sep-2019 |
Richard Levitte |
Unify all assembler file generators They now generally conform to the following argument sequence: script.pl "$(PERLASM_SCHEME)" [ C preprocessor arguments ... ] \
Unify all assembler file generators They now generally conform to the following argument sequence: script.pl "$(PERLASM_SCHEME)" [ C preprocessor arguments ... ] \ $(PROCESSOR) <output file> However, in the spirit of being able to use these scripts manually, they also allow for no argument, or for only the flavour, or for only the output file. This is done by only using the last argument as output file if it's a file (it has an extension), and only using the first argument as flavour if it isn't a file (it doesn't have an extension). While we're at it, we make all $xlate calls the same, i.e. the $output argument is always quoted, and we always die on error when trying to start $xlate. There's a perl lesson in this, regarding operator priority... This will always succeed, even when it fails: open FOO, "something" || die "ERR: $!"; The reason is that '||' has higher priority than list operators (a function is essentially a list operator and gobbles up everything following it that isn't lower priority), and since a non-empty string is always true, so that ends up being exactly the same as: open FOO, "something"; This, however, will fail if "something" can't be opened: open FOO, "something" or die "ERR: $!"; The reason is that 'or' has lower priority that list operators, i.e. it's performed after the 'open' call. Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/9884)
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Revision tags: OpenSSL_1_0_2t, OpenSSL_1_1_0l, OpenSSL_1_1_1d, OpenSSL_1_1_1c, OpenSSL_1_1_0k, OpenSSL_1_0_2s, OpenSSL_1_0_2r, OpenSSL_1_1_1b |
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5e4435a7 |
| 06-Dec-2018 |
Richard Levitte |
Following the license change, modify the boilerplates in crypto/rcN/ [skip ci] Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/
Following the license change, modify the boilerplates in crypto/rcN/ [skip ci] Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/7812)
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Revision tags: OpenSSL_1_0_2q, OpenSSL_1_1_0j, OpenSSL_1_1_1a, OpenSSL_1_1_1, OpenSSL_1_1_1-pre9, OpenSSL_1_0_2p, OpenSSL_1_1_0i, OpenSSL_1_1_1-pre8, OpenSSL_1_1_1-pre7, OpenSSL_1_1_1-pre6, OpenSSL_1_1_1-pre5, OpenSSL_1_1_1-pre4, OpenSSL_1_0_2o, OpenSSL_1_1_0h, OpenSSL_1_1_1-pre3, OpenSSL_1_1_1-pre2, OpenSSL_1_1_1-pre1, OpenSSL_1_0_2n, OpenSSL_1_0_2m, OpenSSL_1_1_0g, OpenSSL_1_0_2l, OpenSSL_1_1_0f, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_16, OpenSSL_1_1_0e |
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2dfb52d3 |
| 11-Feb-2017 |
Andy Polyakov |
{md5,rc4}/asm/*-x86_64.pl: add CFI annotations. Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
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Revision tags: OpenSSL_1_0_2k, OpenSSL_1_1_0d, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_15, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_14, OpenSSL_1_1_0c |
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609b0852 |
| 10-Oct-2016 |
David Benjamin |
Remove trailing whitespace from some files. The prevailing style seems to not have trailing whitespace, but a few lines do. This is mostly in the perlasm files, but a few C files got
Remove trailing whitespace from some files. The prevailing style seems to not have trailing whitespace, but a few lines do. This is mostly in the perlasm files, but a few C files got them after the reformat. This is the result of: find . -name '*.pl' | xargs sed -E -i '' -e 's/( |'$'\t'')*$//' find . -name '*.c' | xargs sed -E -i '' -e 's/( |'$'\t'')*$//' find . -name '*.h' | xargs sed -E -i '' -e 's/( |'$'\t'')*$//' Then bn_prime.h was excluded since this is a generated file. Note mkerr.pl has some changes in a heredoc for some help output, but other lines there lack trailing whitespace too. Reviewed-by: Kurt Roeckx <kurt@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
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Revision tags: OpenSSL_1_0_2j, OpenSSL_1_1_0b, OpenSSL_1_0_1u, OpenSSL_1_0_2i, OpenSSL_1_1_0a, OpenSSL_1_1_0, OpenSSL_1_1_0-pre6, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_13 |
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cfe1d992 |
| 28-May-2016 |
Andy Polyakov |
x86_64 assembly pack: tolerate spaces in source directory name. [as it is now quoting $output is not required, but done just in case] Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.o
x86_64 assembly pack: tolerate spaces in source directory name. [as it is now quoting $output is not required, but done just in case] Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
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6aa36e8e |
| 21-May-2016 |
Rich Salz |
Add OpenSSL copyright to .pl files Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
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Revision tags: OpenSSL_1_0_1t, OpenSSL_1_0_2h, OpenSSL_1_1_0-pre5, OpenSSL_1_1_0-pre4, OpenSSL_1_0_1s, OpenSSL_1_0_2g, OpenSSL_1_1_0-pre3, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_12, OpenSSL_1_0_1r, OpenSSL_1_0_2f, OpenSSL_1_1_0-pre2, OpenSSL_1_1_0-pre1, OpenSSL_0_9_8zh, OpenSSL_1_0_0t, OpenSSL_1_0_1q, OpenSSL_1_0_2e |
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b7f5503f |
| 25-Sep-2015 |
Andy Polyakov |
Skylake performance results. Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
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Revision tags: OpenSSL_1_0_1p, OpenSSL_1_0_2d, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_11, OpenSSL_1_0_1o, OpenSSL_1_0_2c, OpenSSL_0_9_8zg, OpenSSL_1_0_0s, OpenSSL_1_0_1n, OpenSSL_1_0_2b, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_10, OpenSSL_0_9_8zf, OpenSSL_1_0_0r, OpenSSL_1_0_1m, OpenSSL_1_0_2a, OpenSSL_1_0_2, master-post-auto-reformat, OpenSSL_1_0_2-post-auto-reformat, OpenSSL_0_9_8-post-auto-reformat, OpenSSL_0_9_8-pre-auto-reformat, OpenSSL_1_0_0-post-auto-reformat, OpenSSL_1_0_0-pre-auto-reformat, OpenSSL_1_0_1-post-auto-reformat, OpenSSL_1_0_1-pre-auto-reformat, master-post-reformat, OpenSSL_0_9_8-pre-reformat, OpenSSL_0_9_8ze, OpenSSL_1_0_0-pre-reformat, OpenSSL_1_0_0q, OpenSSL_1_0_1-pre-reformat, OpenSSL_1_0_1l, master-pre-reformat, OpenSSL_1_0_2-pre-reformat, OpenSSL_0_9_8zd, OpenSSL_1_0_0p, OpenSSL_1_0_1k, OpenSSL_0_9_8-post-reformat, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_9, OpenSSL_1_0_1j, OpenSSL_1_0_0o, OpenSSL_0_9_8zc, OpenSSL_1_0_2-beta3, OpenSSL_0_9_8zb, OpenSSL_1_0_0n, OpenSSL_1_0_1i, OpenSSL_1_0_2-beta2, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_8, OpenSSL_1_0_1h, OpenSSL_1_0_0m, OpenSSL_0_9_8za, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_7, OpenSSL_1_0_1g, OpenSSL_1_0_2-beta1, OpenSSL_1_0_0l, OpenSSL_1_0_1f, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_6, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_5, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_4, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_3, OpenSSL_1_0_1e, OpenSSL_0_9_8y, OpenSSL_1_0_0k, OpenSSL_1_0_1d |
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46bf83f0 |
| 22-Jan-2013 |
Andy Polyakov |
x86_64 assembly pack: make Windows build more robust. PR: 2963 and a number of others
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Revision tags: OpenSSL-fips-2_0-pl1, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_2, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_1 |
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6251989e |
| 27-Jun-2012 |
Andy Polyakov |
x86_64 assembly pack: make it possible to compile with Perl located on path with spaces. PR: 2835
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d2e18031 |
| 12-Jun-2012 |
Andy Polyakov |
x86[_64] assembly pack: update benchmark results.
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Revision tags: OpenSSL_1_0_1c, OpenSSL_1_0_0j, OpenSSL_0_9_8x, OpenSSL_1_0_1b, OpenSSL_0_9_8w, OpenSSL_1_0_1a, OpenSSL_0_9_8v, OpenSSL_1_0_0i, OpenSSL_1_0_1, OpenSSL_1_0_0h, OpenSSL_0_9_8u, OpenSSL_1_0_1-beta3, OpenSSL_1_0_1-beta2, OpenSSL-fips-2_0, OpenSSL_1_0_0g, OpenSSL_0_9_8t, OpenSSL_0_9_8s, OpenSSL_1_0_0f, OpenSSL-fips-2_0-rc8, OpenSSL_1_0_1-beta1, OpenSSL-fips-2_0-rc7, OpenSSL-fips-2_0-rc6, OpenSSL-fips-2_0-rc5, OpenSSL-fips-2_0-rc4, OpenSSL-fips-2_0-rc3, OpenSSL-fips-2_0-rc2, OpenSSL-fips-2_0-rc1, OpenSSL-fips-1_2_3, OpenSSL-fips-1_2_2, OpenSSL-fips-1_2_1, OpenSSL_1_0_0e |
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c608171d |
| 23-Aug-2011 |
Andy Polyakov |
Add RC4-MD5 and AESNI-SHA1 "stitched" implementations.
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