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127 lines
3.1 KiB
C
127 lines
3.1 KiB
C
/* MacOS/opensslconf.h */
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#if !(defined(VMS) || defined(__VMS)) /* VMS uses logical names instead */
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# if defined(HEADER_CRYPTLIB_H) && !defined(OPENSSLDIR)
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# define OPENSSLDIR "/usr/local/ssl"
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# endif
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#endif
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#if defined(HEADER_IDEA_H) && !defined(IDEA_INT)
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# define IDEA_INT unsigned int
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#endif
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#if defined(HEADER_MD2_H) && !defined(MD2_INT)
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# define MD2_INT unsigned int
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#endif
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#if defined(HEADER_RC2_H) && !defined(RC2_INT)
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/* I need to put in a mod for the alpha - eay */
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# define RC2_INT unsigned int
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#endif
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#if defined(HEADER_RC4_H)
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# if !defined(RC4_INT)
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/*
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* using int types make the structure larger but make the code faster on most
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* boxes I have tested - up to %20 faster.
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*/
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/*-
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* I don't know what does "most" mean, but declaring "int" is a must on:
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* - Intel P6 because partial register stalls are very expensive;
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* - elder Alpha because it lacks byte load/store instructions;
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*/
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# define RC4_INT unsigned char
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# endif
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# if !defined(RC4_CHUNK)
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/*
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* This enables code handling data aligned at natural CPU word
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* boundary. See crypto/rc4/rc4_enc.c for further details.
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*/
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# define RC4_CHUNK unsigned long
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# endif
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#endif
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#if defined(HEADER_DES_H) && !defined(DES_LONG)
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/*
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* If this is set to 'unsigned int' on a DEC Alpha, this gives about a %20
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* speed up (longs are 8 bytes, int's are 4).
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*/
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# ifndef DES_LONG
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# define DES_LONG unsigned long
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# endif
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#endif
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#if defined(HEADER_BN_H) && !defined(CONFIG_HEADER_BN_H)
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# define CONFIG_HEADER_BN_H
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# if __option(longlong)
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# define BN_LLONG
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# else
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# undef BN_LLONG
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# endif
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/* Should we define BN_DIV2W here? */
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/* Only one for the following should be defined */
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/*
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* The prime number generation stuff may not work when EIGHT_BIT but I don't
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* care since I've only used this mode for debuging the bignum libraries
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*/
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# undef SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG
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# undef SIXTY_FOUR_BIT
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# define THIRTY_TWO_BIT
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# undef SIXTEEN_BIT
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# undef EIGHT_BIT
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#endif
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#if defined(HEADER_RC4_LOCL_H) && !defined(CONFIG_HEADER_RC4_LOCL_H)
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# define CONFIG_HEADER_RC4_LOCL_H
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/*
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* if this is defined data[i] is used instead of *data, this is a %20 speedup
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* on x86
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*/
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# undef RC4_INDEX
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#endif
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#if defined(HEADER_BF_LOCL_H) && !defined(CONFIG_HEADER_BF_LOCL_H)
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# define CONFIG_HEADER_BF_LOCL_H
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# define BF_PTR
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#endif /* HEADER_BF_LOCL_H */
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#if defined(HEADER_DES_LOCL_H) && !defined(CONFIG_HEADER_DES_LOCL_H)
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# define CONFIG_HEADER_DES_LOCL_H
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/*
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* the following is tweaked from a config script, that is why it is a
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* protected undef/define
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*/
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# ifndef DES_PTR
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# define DES_PTR
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# endif
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/*
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* This helps C compiler generate the correct code for multiple functional
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* units. It reduces register dependancies at the expense of 2 more
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* registers
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*/
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# ifndef DES_RISC1
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# define DES_RISC1
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# endif
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# ifndef DES_RISC2
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# undef DES_RISC2
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# endif
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# if defined(DES_RISC1) && defined(DES_RISC2)
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YOU SHOULD NOT HAVE BOTH DES_RISC1 AND DES_RISC2 DEFINED ! !!!!
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# endif
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/*
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* Unroll the inner loop, this sometimes helps, sometimes hinders. Very mucy
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* CPU dependant
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*/
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# ifndef DES_UNROLL
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# define DES_UNROLL
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# endif
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#endif /* HEADER_DES_LOCL_H */
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#ifndef __POWERPC__
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# define MD32_XARRAY
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#endif
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