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deps: upgrade openssl sources to OpenSSL_1_1_1n
This updates all sources in deps/openssl/openssl by: $ git clone https://github.com/quictls/openssl $ cd openssl $ git checkout OpenSSL_1_1_1n+quic $ cd ../node/deps/openssl $ rm -rf openssl $ cp -R ../openssl openssl $ rm -rf openssl/.git* openssl/.travis* $ git add --all openssl $ git commit openssl PR-URL: #42352 Refs: https://mta.openssl.org/pipermail/openssl-announce/2022-March/000218.html Reviewed-By: Richard Lau <rlau@redhat.com> Reviewed-By: Danielle Adams <adamzdanielle@gmail.com>
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/* | ||
* Copyright 2015-2022 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved. | ||
* | ||
* Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use | ||
* this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy | ||
* in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at | ||
* https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html | ||
*/ | ||
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#include <stdlib.h> | ||
#include <openssl/crypto.h> | ||
#include "apps.h" /* for app_malloc() and copy_argv() */ | ||
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char **newargv = NULL; | ||
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static void cleanup_argv(void) | ||
{ | ||
OPENSSL_free(newargv); | ||
newargv = NULL; | ||
} | ||
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char **copy_argv(int *argc, char *argv[]) | ||
{ | ||
/*- | ||
* The note below is for historical purpose. On VMS now we always | ||
* copy argv "safely." | ||
* | ||
* 2011-03-22 SMS. | ||
* If we have 32-bit pointers everywhere, then we're safe, and | ||
* we bypass this mess, as on non-VMS systems. | ||
* Problem 1: Compaq/HP C before V7.3 always used 32-bit | ||
* pointers for argv[]. | ||
* Fix 1: For a 32-bit argv[], when we're using 64-bit pointers | ||
* everywhere else, we always allocate and use a 64-bit | ||
* duplicate of argv[]. | ||
* Problem 2: Compaq/HP C V7.3 (Alpha, IA64) before ECO1 failed | ||
* to NULL-terminate a 64-bit argv[]. (As this was written, the | ||
* compiler ECO was available only on IA64.) | ||
* Fix 2: Unless advised not to (VMS_TRUST_ARGV), we test a | ||
* 64-bit argv[argc] for NULL, and, if necessary, use a | ||
* (properly) NULL-terminated (64-bit) duplicate of argv[]. | ||
* The same code is used in either case to duplicate argv[]. | ||
* Some of these decisions could be handled in preprocessing, | ||
* but the code tends to get even uglier, and the penalty for | ||
* deciding at compile- or run-time is tiny. | ||
*/ | ||
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int i, count = *argc; | ||
char **p = newargv; | ||
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cleanup_argv(); | ||
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newargv = app_malloc(sizeof(*newargv) * (count + 1), "argv copy"); | ||
if (newargv == NULL) | ||
return NULL; | ||
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/* Register automatic cleanup on first use */ | ||
if (p == NULL) | ||
OPENSSL_atexit(cleanup_argv); | ||
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for (i = 0; i < count; i++) | ||
newargv[i] = argv[i]; | ||
newargv[i] = NULL; | ||
*argc = i; | ||
return newargv; | ||
} |
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