Update - OpenSSL 1.1.1-pre7-dev

This commit is contained in:
2018-05-23 23:52:41 +09:00
parent e8a0afd4a0
commit ef253190c7
624 changed files with 189420 additions and 8064 deletions
+4 -117
View File
@@ -25,12 +25,6 @@
#endif
#include <ctype.h>
#include <errno.h>
#ifdef __VMS
# include <descrip.h>
# include <iledef.h>
# include <fscndef.h>
# include <starlet.h>
#endif
#include <openssl/err.h>
#include <openssl/x509.h>
#include <openssl/x509v3.h>
@@ -1597,6 +1591,9 @@ CA_DB *load_index(const char *dbfile, DB_ATTR *db_attr)
return retdb;
}
/*
* Returns > 0 on success, <= 0 on error
*/
int index_index(CA_DB *db)
{
if (!TXT_DB_create_index(db->db, DB_serial, NULL,
@@ -2367,116 +2364,6 @@ int app_isdir(const char *name)
}
#endif
/* app_dirname section */
/*
* This exactly follows what POSIX's
* dirname does, but is implemented
* in a more platform independent way.
*
* path dirname
* /usr/lib /usr
* /usr/ /
* usr .
* / /
* . .
* .. .
* "" .
*
* Note: this function also keeps the
* possibility of modifying the 'path'
* string same as POSIX dirname.
*/
static char *posix_dirname(char *path)
{
size_t l;
char *ret = ".";
l = strlen(path);
if (l == 0)
goto out;
if (strcmp(path, ".") == 0)
goto out;
if (strcmp(path, "..") == 0)
goto out;
if (strcmp(path, "/") == 0) {
ret = "/";
goto out;
}
if (path[l - 1] == '/') {
/* /usr/ */
path[l - 1] = '\0';
}
if ((ret = strrchr(path, '/')) == NULL) {
/* usr */
ret = ".";
} else if (ret == path) {
/* /usr */
*++ret = '\0';
ret = path;
} else {
/* /usr/lib */
*ret = '\0';
ret = path;
}
out:
return ret;
}
/*
* TODO: implement app_dirname for Windows.
*/
#if !defined(_WIN32)
char *app_dirname(char *path)
{
return posix_dirname(path);
}
#elif defined(__VMS)
/*
* sys$filescan fills the given item list with pointers into the original
* path string, so all we need to do is to find the file name and simply
* put a NUL byte wherever the FSCN$_NAME pointer points. If there is no
* file name part and the path string isn't the empty string, we know for
* a fact that the whole string is a directory spec and return it as is.
* Otherwise or if that pointer is the starting address of the original
* path string, we know to return "sys$disk:[]", which corresponds to the
* Unixly ".".
*
* If sys$filescan returns an error status, we know that this is not
* parsable as a VMS file spec, and then use the fallback, in case we
* have a Unix type path.
*/
char *app_dirname(char *path)
{
char *ret = "sys$disk:[]";
struct dsc$descriptor_s dsc_path = { 0 };
ile2 itemlist[] = {
{0, FSCN$_NAME, 0},
{0, 0, 0}
};
int fields;
int status;
dsc_path.dsc$a_pointer = path;
dsc_path.dsc$w_length = strlen(path);
status = sys$filescan(&dsc_path, itemlist, &fields, 0, 0);
if (!(status & 1))
return posix_dirname(path);
if ((fields & (1 << FSCN$_NAME)) == 0) {
if (dsc_path.dsc$w_length != 0)
ret = path;
} else if (itemlist[0].ile2$ps_bufaddr != path) {
if (itemlist[0].ile2$ps_bufaddr != path) {
*itemlist[0].ile2$ps_bufaddr = '\0';
ret = path;
}
}
return ret;
}
#endif
/* raw_read|write section */
#if defined(__VMS)
# include "vms_term_sock.h"
@@ -2599,7 +2486,7 @@ BIO *dup_bio_err(int format)
return b;
}
void destroy_prefix_method()
void destroy_prefix_method(void)
{
BIO_meth_free(prefix_method);
prefix_method = NULL;