diff -r 0e6c5a9328b5 -r deec7e509f66 securityanddataprivacytools/securitytools/openssllib/import/inc/openssl/e_os2.h --- a/securityanddataprivacytools/securitytools/openssllib/import/inc/openssl/e_os2.h Thu Aug 19 11:18:56 2010 +0530 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 @@ -1,271 +0,0 @@ -/* e_os2.h */ -/* ==================================================================== - * Copyright (c) 1998-2000 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved. - * - * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without - * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions - * are met: - * - * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - * - * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - * distribution. - * - * 3. 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Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following - * acknowledgment: - * "This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project - * for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/)" - * - * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT ``AS IS'' AND ANY - * EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE - * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR - * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR - * ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, - * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT - * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; - * LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) - * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, - * STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) - * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED - * OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - * ==================================================================== - * - * This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young - * (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim - * Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). - * - */ - -#include - -#ifndef HEADER_E_OS2_H -#define HEADER_E_OS2_H - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -/****************************************************************************** - * Detect operating systems. This probably needs completing. - * The result is that at least one OPENSSL_SYS_os macro should be defined. - * However, if none is defined, Unix is assumed. - **/ - -#define OPENSSL_SYS_UNIX - -/* ----------------------- Macintosh, before MacOS X ----------------------- */ -#if defined(__MWERKS__) && defined(macintosh) || defined(OPENSSL_SYSNAME_MAC) -# undef OPENSSL_SYS_UNIX -# define OPENSSL_SYS_MACINTOSH_CLASSIC -#endif - -/* ---------------------- Microsoft operating systems ---------------------- */ - -/* The 16 bit environments are pretty straightforward */ -#if defined(OPENSSL_SYSNAME_WIN16) || defined(OPENSSL_SYSNAME_MSDOS) -# undef OPENSSL_SYS_UNIX -# define OPENSSL_SYS_MSDOS -#endif -#if defined(OPENSSL_SYSNAME_WIN16) -# undef OPENSSL_SYS_UNIX -# define OPENSSL_SYS_WIN16 -#endif - -/* For 32 bit environment, there seems to be the CygWin environment and then - all the others that try to do the same thing Microsoft does... */ -#if defined(OPENSSL_SYSNAME_UWIN) -# undef OPENSSL_SYS_UNIX -# define OPENSSL_SYS_WIN32_UWIN -#else -# if defined(__CYGWIN32__) || defined(OPENSSL_SYSNAME_CYGWIN32) -# undef OPENSSL_SYS_UNIX -# define OPENSSL_SYS_WIN32_CYGWIN -# else -# if defined(_WIN32) || defined(OPENSSL_SYSNAME_WIN32) -# undef OPENSSL_SYS_UNIX -# define OPENSSL_SYS_WIN32 -# endif -# if defined(OPENSSL_SYSNAME_WINNT) -# undef OPENSSL_SYS_UNIX -# define OPENSSL_SYS_WINNT -# endif -# if defined(OPENSSL_SYSNAME_WINCE) -# undef OPENSSL_SYS_UNIX -# define OPENSSL_SYS_WINCE -# endif -# endif -#endif - -/* Anything that tries to look like Microsoft is "Windows" */ -#if defined(OPENSSL_SYS_WIN16) || defined(OPENSSL_SYS_WIN32) || defined(OPENSSL_SYS_WINNT) || defined(OPENSSL_SYS_WINCE) -# undef OPENSSL_SYS_UNIX -# define OPENSSL_SYS_WINDOWS -# ifndef OPENSSL_SYS_MSDOS -# define OPENSSL_SYS_MSDOS -# endif -#endif - -/* DLL settings. This part is a bit tough, because it's up to the application - implementor how he or she will link the application, so it requires some - macro to be used. */ -#ifdef OPENSSL_SYS_WINDOWS -# ifndef OPENSSL_OPT_WINDLL -# if defined(_WINDLL) /* This is used when building OpenSSL to indicate that - DLL linkage should be used */ -# define OPENSSL_OPT_WINDLL -# endif -# endif -#endif - -/* -------------------------------- OpenVMS -------------------------------- */ -#if defined(__VMS) || defined(VMS) || defined(OPENSSL_SYSNAME_VMS) -# undef OPENSSL_SYS_UNIX -# define OPENSSL_SYS_VMS -# if defined(__DECC) -# define OPENSSL_SYS_VMS_DECC -# elif defined(__DECCXX) -# define OPENSSL_SYS_VMS_DECC -# define OPENSSL_SYS_VMS_DECCXX -# else -# define OPENSSL_SYS_VMS_NODECC -# endif -#endif - -/* --------------------------------- OS/2 ---------------------------------- */ -#if defined(__EMX__) || defined(__OS2__) -# undef OPENSSL_SYS_UNIX -# define OPENSSL_SYS_OS2 -#endif - -/* --------------------------------- Unix ---------------------------------- */ -#ifdef OPENSSL_SYS_UNIX -# if defined(linux) || defined(__linux__) || defined(OPENSSL_SYSNAME_LINUX) -# define OPENSSL_SYS_LINUX -# endif -# ifdef OPENSSL_SYSNAME_MPE -# define OPENSSL_SYS_MPE -# endif -# ifdef OPENSSL_SYSNAME_SNI -# define OPENSSL_SYS_SNI -# endif -# ifdef OPENSSL_SYSNAME_ULTRASPARC -# define OPENSSL_SYS_ULTRASPARC -# endif -# ifdef OPENSSL_SYSNAME_NEWS4 -# define OPENSSL_SYS_NEWS4 -# endif -# ifdef OPENSSL_SYSNAME_MACOSX -# define OPENSSL_SYS_MACOSX -# endif -# ifdef OPENSSL_SYSNAME_MACOSX_RHAPSODY -# define OPENSSL_SYS_MACOSX_RHAPSODY -# define OPENSSL_SYS_MACOSX -# endif -# ifdef OPENSSL_SYSNAME_SUNOS -# define OPENSSL_SYS_SUNOS -#endif -# if defined(_CRAY) || defined(OPENSSL_SYSNAME_CRAY) -# define OPENSSL_SYS_CRAY -# endif -# if defined(_AIX) || defined(OPENSSL_SYSNAME_AIX) -# define OPENSSL_SYS_AIX -# endif -#endif - -/* ------------------------------- VxWorks --------------------------------- */ -#ifdef OPENSSL_SYSNAME_VXWORKS -# define OPENSSL_SYS_VXWORKS -#endif - -/** - * That's it for OS-specific stuff - *****************************************************************************/ - - -/* Specials for I/O an exit */ -#ifdef OPENSSL_SYS_MSDOS -# define OPENSSL_UNISTD_IO -# define OPENSSL_DECLARE_EXIT extern void exit(int); -#else -# define OPENSSL_UNISTD_IO OPENSSL_UNISTD -# define OPENSSL_DECLARE_EXIT /* declared in unistd.h */ -#endif - -/* Definitions of OPENSSL_GLOBAL and OPENSSL_EXTERN, to define and declare - certain global symbols that, with some compilers under VMS, have to be - defined and declared explicitely with globaldef and globalref. - Definitions of OPENSSL_EXPORT and OPENSSL_IMPORT, to define and declare - DLL exports and imports for compilers under Win32. These are a little - more complicated to use. Basically, for any library that exports some - global variables, the following code must be present in the header file - that declares them, before OPENSSL_EXTERN is used: - - #ifdef SOME_BUILD_FLAG_MACRO - # undef OPENSSL_EXTERN - # define OPENSSL_EXTERN OPENSSL_EXPORT - #endif - - The default is to have OPENSSL_EXPORT, OPENSSL_IMPORT and OPENSSL_GLOBAL - have some generally sensible values, and for OPENSSL_EXTERN to have the - value OPENSSL_IMPORT. -*/ - -#if defined(OPENSSL_SYS_VMS_NODECC) -# define OPENSSL_EXPORT globalref -# define OPENSSL_IMPORT globalref -# define OPENSSL_GLOBAL globaldef -#elif defined(OPENSSL_SYS_WINDOWS) && defined(OPENSSL_OPT_WINDLL) -# define OPENSSL_EXPORT extern _declspec(dllexport) -# define OPENSSL_IMPORT extern _declspec(dllimport) -# define OPENSSL_GLOBAL -#else -# define OPENSSL_EXPORT extern -# define OPENSSL_IMPORT extern -# define OPENSSL_GLOBAL -#endif -#define OPENSSL_EXTERN OPENSSL_IMPORT - -/* Macros to allow global variables to be reached through function calls when - required (if a shared library version requvres it, for example. - The way it's done allows definitions like this: - - // in foobar.c - OPENSSL_IMPLEMENT_GLOBAL(int,foobar) = 0; - // in foobar.h - OPENSSL_DECLARE_GLOBAL(int,foobar); - #define foobar OPENSSL_GLOBAL_REF(foobar) -*/ -#ifdef OPENSSL_EXPORT_VAR_AS_FUNCTION -# define OPENSSL_IMPLEMENT_GLOBAL(type,name) static type _hide_##name; \ - type *_shadow_##name(void) { return &_hide_##name; } \ - static type _hide_##name -# define OPENSSL_DECLARE_GLOBAL(type,name) type *_shadow_##name(void) -# define OPENSSL_GLOBAL_REF(name) (*(_shadow_##name())) -#else -# define OPENSSL_IMPLEMENT_GLOBAL(type,name) OPENSSL_GLOBAL type _shadow_##name -# define OPENSSL_DECLARE_GLOBAL(type,name) OPENSSL_EXPORT type _shadow_##name -# define OPENSSL_GLOBAL_REF(name) _shadow_##name -#endif - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif -#endif -