/*
* Copyright 2015-2018 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
*
- * Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License"). You may not use
+ * 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
static int test_sec_mem(void)
{
-#ifdef OPENSSL_SECURE_MEMORY
+#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_SECURE_MEMORY
int testresult = 0;
char *p = NULL, *q = NULL, *r = NULL, *s = NULL;
* elements was 1<<31, as |int i| was set to that, which is a
* negative number. However, it requires minimum input values:
*
- * CRYPTO_secure_malloc_init((size_t)1<<34, (size_t)1<<4);
+ * CRYPTO_secure_malloc_init((size_t)1<<34, 1<<4);
*
* Which really only works on 64-bit systems, since it took 16 GB
* secure memory arena to trigger the problem. It naturally takes
*/
if (sizeof(size_t) > 4) {
TEST_info("Possible infinite loop: 1<<31 limit");
- if (TEST_true(CRYPTO_secure_malloc_init((size_t)1<<34, (size_t)1<<4) != 0))
+ if (TEST_true(CRYPTO_secure_malloc_init((size_t)1<<34, 1<<4) != 0))
TEST_true(CRYPTO_secure_malloc_done());
}
# endif
static int test_sec_mem_clear(void)
{
-#ifdef OPENSSL_SECURE_MEMORY
+#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_SECURE_MEMORY
const int size = 64;
unsigned char *p = NULL;
int i, res = 0;