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This product includes software written by Tim * Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). */ #ifndef OPENSSL_HEADER_BASE_H #define OPENSSL_HEADER_BASE_H // This file should be the first included by all BoringSSL headers. #include <stddef.h> #include <stdint.h> #include <sys/types.h> #if defined(__MINGW32__) // stdio.h is needed on MinGW for __MINGW_PRINTF_FORMAT. #include <stdio.h> #endif #if defined(__APPLE__) #include <TargetConditionals.h> #endif // Include a BoringSSL-only header so consumers including this header without // setting up include paths do not accidentally pick up the system // opensslconf.h. #include <openssl/is_boringssl.h> #include <openssl/opensslconf.h> #if defined(BORINGSSL_PREFIX) #include <boringssl_prefix_symbols.h> #endif #if defined(__cplusplus) extern "C" { #endif #if defined(__x86_64) || defined(_M_AMD64) || defined(_M_X64) #define OPENSSL_64_BIT #define OPENSSL_X86_64 #elif defined(__x86) || defined(__i386) || defined(__i386__) || defined(_M_IX86) #define OPENSSL_32_BIT #define OPENSSL_X86 #elif defined(__aarch64__) #define OPENSSL_64_BIT #define OPENSSL_AARCH64 #elif defined(__arm) || defined(__arm__) || defined(_M_ARM) #define OPENSSL_32_BIT #define OPENSSL_ARM #elif (defined(__PPC64__) || defined(__powerpc64__)) && defined(_LITTLE_ENDIAN) #define OPENSSL_64_BIT #define OPENSSL_PPC64LE #elif defined(__mips__) && !defined(__LP64__) #define OPENSSL_32_BIT #define OPENSSL_MIPS #elif defined(__mips__) && defined(__LP64__) #define OPENSSL_64_BIT #define OPENSSL_MIPS64 #elif defined(__pnacl__) #define OPENSSL_32_BIT #define OPENSSL_PNACL #elif defined(__wasm__) #define OPENSSL_32_BIT #elif defined(__asmjs__) #define OPENSSL_32_BIT #elif defined(__myriad2__) #define OPENSSL_32_BIT #else // Note BoringSSL only supports standard 32-bit and 64-bit two's-complement, // little-endian architectures. Functions will not produce the correct answer // on other systems. Run the crypto_test binary, notably // crypto/compiler_test.cc, before adding a new architecture. #error "Unknown target CPU" #endif #if defined(__APPLE__) #define OPENSSL_APPLE #if defined(TARGET_OS_IPHONE) && TARGET_OS_IPHONE #define OPENSSL_IOS #endif #endif #if defined(_WIN32) #define OPENSSL_WINDOWS #endif #if defined(__linux__) #define OPENSSL_LINUX #endif #if defined(__Fuchsia__) #define OPENSSL_FUCHSIA #endif #if defined(TRUSTY) #define OPENSSL_TRUSTY #define OPENSSL_NO_THREADS_CORRUPT_MEMORY_AND_LEAK_SECRETS_IF_THREADED #endif #if defined(__ANDROID_API__) #define OPENSSL_ANDROID #endif // BoringSSL requires platform's locking APIs to make internal global state // thread-safe, including the PRNG. On some single-threaded embedded platforms, // locking APIs may not exist, so this dependency may be disabled with the // following build flag. // // IMPORTANT: Doing so means the consumer promises the library will never be // used in any multi-threaded context. It causes BoringSSL to be globally // thread-unsafe. Setting it inappropriately will subtly and unpredictably // corrupt memory and leak secret keys. // // Do not set this flag on any platform where threads are possible. BoringSSL // maintainers will not provide support for any consumers that do so. Changes // which break such unsupported configurations will not be reverted. #if !defined(OPENSSL_NO_THREADS_CORRUPT_MEMORY_AND_LEAK_SECRETS_IF_THREADED) #define OPENSSL_THREADS #endif #define OPENSSL_IS_BORINGSSL #define OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER 0x1010007f #define SSLEAY_VERSION_NUMBER OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER // BORINGSSL_API_VERSION is a positive integer that increments as BoringSSL // changes over time. The value itself is not meaningful. It will be incremented // whenever is convenient to coordinate an API change with consumers. This will // not denote any special point in development. // // A consumer may use this symbol in the preprocessor to temporarily build // against multiple revisions of BoringSSL at the same time. It is not // recommended to do so for longer than is necessary. #define BORINGSSL_API_VERSION 9 #if defined(BORINGSSL_SHARED_LIBRARY) #if defined(OPENSSL_WINDOWS) #if defined(BORINGSSL_IMPLEMENTATION) #define OPENSSL_EXPORT __declspec(dllexport) #else #define OPENSSL_EXPORT __declspec(dllimport) #endif #else // defined(OPENSSL_WINDOWS) #if defined(BORINGSSL_IMPLEMENTATION) #define OPENSSL_EXPORT __attribute__((visibility("default"))) #else #define OPENSSL_EXPORT #endif #endif // defined(OPENSSL_WINDOWS) #else // defined(BORINGSSL_SHARED_LIBRARY) #define OPENSSL_EXPORT #endif // defined(BORINGSSL_SHARED_LIBRARY) #if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__) // MinGW has two different printf implementations. Ensure the format macro // matches the selected implementation. See // https://sourceforge.net/p/mingw-w64/wiki2/gnu%20printf/. #if defined(__MINGW_PRINTF_FORMAT) #define OPENSSL_PRINTF_FORMAT_FUNC(string_index, first_to_check) \ __attribute__( \ (__format__(__MINGW_PRINTF_FORMAT, string_index, first_to_check))) #else #define OPENSSL_PRINTF_FORMAT_FUNC(string_index, first_to_check) \ __attribute__((__format__(__printf__, string_index, first_to_check))) #endif #else #define OPENSSL_PRINTF_FORMAT_FUNC(string_index, first_to_check) #endif // OPENSSL_MSVC_PRAGMA emits a pragma on MSVC and nothing on other compilers. #if defined(_MSC_VER) #define OPENSSL_MSVC_PRAGMA(arg) __pragma(arg) #else #define OPENSSL_MSVC_PRAGMA(arg) #endif #if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__) #define OPENSSL_UNUSED __attribute__((unused)) #else #define OPENSSL_UNUSED #endif // C and C++ handle inline functions differently. In C++, an inline function is // defined in just the header file, potentially emitted in multiple compilation // units (in cases the compiler did not inline), but each copy must be identical // to satsify ODR. In C, a non-static inline must be manually emitted in exactly // one compilation unit with a separate extern inline declaration. // // In both languages, exported inline functions referencing file-local symbols // are problematic. C forbids this altogether (though GCC and Clang seem not to // enforce it). It works in C++, but ODR requires the definitions be identical, // including all names in the definitions resolving to the "same entity". In // practice, this is unlikely to be a problem, but an inline function that // returns a pointer to a file-local symbol // could compile oddly. // // Historically, we used static inline in headers. However, to satisfy ODR, use // plain inline in C++, to allow inline consumer functions to call our header // functions. Plain inline would also work better with C99 inline, but that is // not used much in practice, extern inline is tedious, and there are conflicts // with the old gnu89 model: // https://stackoverflow.com/questions/216510/extern-inline #if defined(__cplusplus) #define OPENSSL_INLINE inline #else // Add OPENSSL_UNUSED so that, should an inline function be emitted via macro // (e.g. a |STACK_OF(T)| implementation) in a source file without tripping // clang's -Wunused-function. #define OPENSSL_INLINE static inline OPENSSL_UNUSED #endif #if defined(BORINGSSL_UNSAFE_FUZZER_MODE) && \ !defined(BORINGSSL_UNSAFE_DETERMINISTIC_MODE) #define BORINGSSL_UNSAFE_DETERMINISTIC_MODE #endif #if defined(__has_feature) #if __has_feature(address_sanitizer) #define OPENSSL_ASAN #endif #if __has_feature(thread_sanitizer) #define OPENSSL_TSAN #endif #if __has_feature(memory_sanitizer) #define OPENSSL_MSAN #define OPENSSL_ASM_INCOMPATIBLE #endif #endif #if defined(OPENSSL_ASM_INCOMPATIBLE) #undef OPENSSL_ASM_INCOMPATIBLE #if !defined(OPENSSL_NO_ASM) #define OPENSSL_NO_ASM #endif #endif // OPENSSL_ASM_INCOMPATIBLE // CRYPTO_THREADID is a dummy value. typedef int CRYPTO_THREADID; typedef int ASN1_BOOLEAN; typedef int ASN1_NULL; typedef struct ASN1_ITEM_st ASN1_ITEM; typedef struct asn1_object_st ASN1_OBJECT; typedef struct asn1_pctx_st ASN1_PCTX; typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_BIT_STRING; typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_BMPSTRING; typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_ENUMERATED; typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME; typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_GENERALSTRING; typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_IA5STRING; typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_INTEGER; typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_OCTET_STRING; typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_PRINTABLESTRING; typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_STRING; typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_T61STRING; typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_TIME; typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_UNIVERSALSTRING; typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_UTCTIME; typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_UTF8STRING; typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_VISIBLESTRING; typedef struct asn1_type_st ASN1_TYPE; typedef struct AUTHORITY_KEYID_st AUTHORITY_KEYID; typedef struct BASIC_CONSTRAINTS_st BASIC_CONSTRAINTS; typedef struct DIST_POINT_st DIST_POINT; typedef struct DSA_SIG_st DSA_SIG; typedef struct ISSUING_DIST_POINT_st ISSUING_DIST_POINT; typedef struct NAME_CONSTRAINTS_st NAME_CONSTRAINTS; typedef struct Netscape_spkac_st NETSCAPE_SPKAC; typedef struct Netscape_spki_st NETSCAPE_SPKI; typedef struct RIPEMD160state_st RIPEMD160_CTX; typedef struct X509_POLICY_CACHE_st X509_POLICY_CACHE; typedef struct X509_POLICY_LEVEL_st X509_POLICY_LEVEL; typedef struct X509_POLICY_NODE_st X509_POLICY_NODE; typedef struct X509_POLICY_TREE_st X509_POLICY_TREE; typedef struct X509_VERIFY_PARAM_st X509_VERIFY_PARAM; typedef struct X509_algor_st X509_ALGOR; typedef struct X509_crl_info_st X509_CRL_INFO; typedef struct X509_crl_st X509_CRL; typedef struct X509_extension_st X509_EXTENSION; typedef struct X509_info_st X509_INFO; typedef struct X509_name_entry_st X509_NAME_ENTRY; typedef struct X509_name_st X509_NAME; typedef struct X509_pubkey_st X509_PUBKEY; typedef struct X509_req_info_st X509_REQ_INFO; typedef struct X509_req_st X509_REQ; typedef struct X509_sig_st X509_SIG; typedef struct X509_val_st X509_VAL; typedef struct bignum_ctx BN_CTX; typedef struct bignum_st BIGNUM; typedef struct bio_method_st BIO_METHOD; typedef struct bio_st BIO; typedef struct bn_gencb_st BN_GENCB; typedef struct bn_mont_ctx_st BN_MONT_CTX; typedef struct buf_mem_st BUF_MEM; typedef struct cbb_st CBB; typedef struct cbs_st CBS; typedef struct cmac_ctx_st CMAC_CTX; typedef struct conf_st CONF; typedef struct conf_value_st CONF_VALUE; typedef struct crypto_buffer_pool_st CRYPTO_BUFFER_POOL; typedef struct crypto_buffer_st CRYPTO_BUFFER; typedef struct dh_st DH; typedef struct dsa_st DSA; typedef struct ec_group_st EC_GROUP; typedef struct ec_key_st EC_KEY; typedef struct ec_point_st EC_POINT; typedef struct ecdsa_method_st ECDSA_METHOD; typedef struct ecdsa_sig_st ECDSA_SIG; typedef struct engine_st ENGINE; typedef struct env_md_ctx_st EVP_MD_CTX; typedef struct env_md_st EVP_MD; typedef struct evp_aead_st EVP_AEAD; typedef struct evp_cipher_ctx_st EVP_CIPHER_CTX; typedef struct evp_cipher_st EVP_CIPHER; typedef struct evp_encode_ctx_st EVP_ENCODE_CTX; typedef struct evp_pkey_asn1_method_st EVP_PKEY_ASN1_METHOD; typedef struct evp_pkey_ctx_st EVP_PKEY_CTX; typedef struct evp_pkey_method_st EVP_PKEY_METHOD; typedef struct evp_pkey_st EVP_PKEY; typedef struct hmac_ctx_st HMAC_CTX; typedef struct md4_state_st MD4_CTX; typedef struct md5_state_st MD5_CTX; typedef struct ossl_init_settings_st OPENSSL_INIT_SETTINGS; typedef struct pkcs12_st PKCS12; typedef struct pkcs8_priv_key_info_st PKCS8_PRIV_KEY_INFO; typedef struct private_key_st X509_PKEY; typedef struct rand_meth_st RAND_METHOD; typedef struct rc4_key_st RC4_KEY; typedef struct rsa_meth_st RSA_METHOD; typedef struct rsa_st RSA; typedef struct sha256_state_st SHA256_CTX; typedef struct sha512_state_st SHA512_CTX; typedef struct sha_state_st SHA_CTX; typedef struct spake2_ctx_st SPAKE2_CTX; typedef struct srtp_protection_profile_st SRTP_PROTECTION_PROFILE; typedef struct ssl_cipher_st SSL_CIPHER; typedef struct ssl_ctx_st SSL_CTX; typedef struct ssl_method_st SSL_METHOD; typedef struct ssl_private_key_method_st SSL_PRIVATE_KEY_METHOD; typedef struct ssl_quic_method_st SSL_QUIC_METHOD; typedef struct ssl_session_st SSL_SESSION; typedef struct ssl_st SSL; typedef struct ssl_ticket_aead_method_st SSL_TICKET_AEAD_METHOD; typedef struct st_ERR_FNS ERR_FNS; typedef struct v3_ext_ctx X509V3_CTX; typedef struct x509_attributes_st X509_ATTRIBUTE; typedef struct x509_cert_aux_st X509_CERT_AUX; typedef struct x509_cinf_st X509_CINF; typedef struct x509_crl_method_st X509_CRL_METHOD; typedef struct x509_lookup_st X509_LOOKUP; typedef struct x509_revoked_st X509_REVOKED; typedef struct x509_st X509; typedef struct x509_store_ctx_st X509_STORE_CTX; typedef struct x509_store_st X509_STORE; typedef struct x509_trust_st X509_TRUST; typedef void *OPENSSL_BLOCK; #if defined(__cplusplus) } // extern C #elif !defined(BORINGSSL_NO_CXX) #define BORINGSSL_NO_CXX #endif #if defined(BORINGSSL_PREFIX) #define BSSL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN \ namespace bssl { \ inline namespace BORINGSSL_PREFIX { #define BSSL_NAMESPACE_END \ } \ } #else #define BSSL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN namespace bssl { #define BSSL_NAMESPACE_END } #endif // MSVC doesn't set __cplusplus to 201103 to indicate C++11 support (see // https://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/details/763051/a-value-of-predefined-macro-cplusplus-is-still-199711l) // so MSVC is just assumed to support C++11. #if !defined(BORINGSSL_NO_CXX) && __cplusplus < 201103L && !defined(_MSC_VER) #define BORINGSSL_NO_CXX #endif #if !defined(BORINGSSL_NO_CXX) extern "C++" { #include <memory> // STLPort, used by some Android consumers, not have std::unique_ptr. #if defined(_STLPORT_VERSION) #define BORINGSSL_NO_CXX #endif } // extern C++ #endif // !BORINGSSL_NO_CXX #if defined(BORINGSSL_NO_CXX) #define BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(type, deleter) #define BORINGSSL_MAKE_UP_REF(type, up_ref_func) #else extern "C++" { BSSL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN namespace internal { // The Enable parameter is ignored and only exists so specializations can use // SFINAE. template <typename T, typename Enable = void> struct DeleterImpl {}; template <typename T> struct Deleter { void operator()(T *ptr) { // Rather than specialize Deleter for each type, we specialize // DeleterImpl. This allows bssl::UniquePtr<T> to be used while only // including base.h as long as the destructor is not emitted. This matches // std::unique_ptr's behavior on forward-declared types. // // DeleterImpl itself is specialized in the corresponding module's header // and must be included to release an object. If not included, the compiler // will error that DeleterImpl<T> does not have a method Free. DeleterImpl<T>::Free(ptr); } }; template <typename T, typename CleanupRet, void (*init)(T *), CleanupRet (*cleanup)(T *)> class StackAllocated { public: StackAllocated() { init(&ctx_); } ~StackAllocated() { cleanup(&ctx_); } StackAllocated(const StackAllocated<T, CleanupRet, init, cleanup> &) = delete; T& operator=(const StackAllocated<T, CleanupRet, init, cleanup> &) = delete; T *get() { return &ctx_; } const T *get() const { return &ctx_; } T *operator->() { return &ctx_; } const T *operator->() const { return &ctx_; } void Reset() { cleanup(&ctx_); init(&ctx_); } private: T ctx_; }; } // namespace internal #define BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(type, deleter) \ namespace internal { \ template <> \ struct DeleterImpl<type> { \ static void Free(type *ptr) { deleter(ptr); } \ }; \ } // Holds ownership of heap-allocated BoringSSL structures. Sample usage: // bssl::UniquePtr<RSA> rsa(RSA_new()); // bssl::UniquePtr<BIO> bio(BIO_new(BIO_s_mem())); template <typename T> using UniquePtr = std::unique_ptr<T, internal::Deleter<T>>; #define BORINGSSL_MAKE_UP_REF(type, up_ref_func) \ inline UniquePtr<type> UpRef(type *v) { \ if (v != nullptr) { \ up_ref_func(v); \ } \ return UniquePtr<type>(v); \ } \ \ inline UniquePtr<type> UpRef(const UniquePtr<type> &ptr) { \ return UpRef(ptr.get()); \ } BSSL_NAMESPACE_END } // extern C++ #endif // !BORINGSSL_NO_CXX #endif // OPENSSL_HEADER_BASE_H