X-Git-Url: https://git.openssl.org/gitweb/?p=openssl.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=crypto%2Fopensslconf.h.in;h=1b85ae598998e15e98305215d7168c5903cfc254;hp=c8585133ecb25615fe5d42f9a1d1a09e858e2f01;hb=4328d51d08e89cf9d46836a2875b3d545711a4d8;hpb=59b82e4f6914d58a1b242ec0ef821ffc3bf785b5 diff --git a/crypto/opensslconf.h.in b/crypto/opensslconf.h.in index c8585133ec..1b85ae5989 100644 --- a/crypto/opensslconf.h.in +++ b/crypto/opensslconf.h.in @@ -1,5 +1,15 @@ -/* crypto/opensslconf.h */ -/* WARNING: This file is autogenerated by Configure */ +/* crypto/opensslconf.h.in */ + +/* Generate 80386 code? */ +#undef I386_ONLY + +#if !(defined(VMS) || defined(__VMS)) /* VMS uses logical names instead */ +#if defined(HEADER_CRYPTLIB_H) && !defined(OPENSSLDIR) +#define OPENSSLDIR "/usr/local/ssl" +#endif +#endif + +#define OPENSSL_UNISTD #if defined(HEADER_IDEA_H) && !defined(IDEA_INT) #define IDEA_INT unsigned int @@ -14,11 +24,25 @@ #define RC2_INT unsigned int #endif -#if defined(HEADER_RC4_H) && !defined(RC4_INT) +#if defined(HEADER_RC4_H) +#if !defined(RC4_INT) /* using int types make the structure larger but make the code faster * on most boxes I have tested - up to %20 faster. */ +/* + * I don't know what does "most" mean, but declaring "int" is a must on: + * - Intel P6 because partial register stalls are very expensive; + * - elder Alpha because it lacks byte load/store instructions; + */ #define RC4_INT unsigned int #endif +#if !defined(RC4_CHUNK) +/* + * This enables code handling data aligned at natural CPU word + * boundary. See crypto/rc4/rc4_enc.c for further details. + */ +#undef RC4_CHUNK +#endif +#endif #if defined(HEADER_DES_H) && !defined(DES_LONG) /* If this is set to 'unsigned int' on a DEC Alpha, this gives about a @@ -30,7 +54,7 @@ #if defined(HEADER_BN_H) && !defined(CONFIG_HEADER_BN_H) #define CONFIG_HEADER_BN_H -#define BN_LLONG +#undef BN_LLONG /* Should we define BN_DIV2W here? */ @@ -49,32 +73,12 @@ #define CONFIG_HEADER_RC4_LOCL_H /* if this is defined data[i] is used instead of *data, this is a %20 * speedup on x86 */ -#define RC4_INDEX +#undef RC4_INDEX #endif #if defined(HEADER_BF_LOCL_H) && !defined(CONFIG_HEADER_BF_LOCL_H) #define CONFIG_HEADER_BF_LOCL_H -/* Special defines which change the way the code is built depending on the - CPU and OS. For SGI machines you can use _MIPS_SZLONG (32 or 64) to find - even newer MIPS CPU's, but at the moment one size fits all for - optimization options. Older Sparc's work better with only UNROLL, but - there's no way to tell at compile time what it is you're running on */ - -#if defined( sun ) /* Newer Sparc's */ -# define BF_PTR -#elif defined( __ultrix ) /* Older MIPS */ -# define BF_PTR -#elif defined( __sgi ) /* Newer MIPS */ -# define BF_PTR -#endif /* Systems-specific speed defines */ - -/* use BF_PTR2 for intel boxes, - * BF_PTR for sparc and MIPS/SGI - * use nothing for Alpha and HP. - */ -#if !defined(BF_PTR) && !defined(BF_PTR2) -#define BF_PTR2 -#endif +#undef BF_PTR #endif /* HEADER_BF_LOCL_H */ #if defined(HEADER_DES_LOCL_H) && !defined(CONFIG_HEADER_DES_LOCL_H) @@ -83,14 +87,14 @@ /* the following is tweaked from a config script, that is why it is a * protected undef/define */ #ifndef DES_PTR -#define DES_PTR +#undef DES_PTR #endif /* This helps C compiler generate the correct code for multiple functional * units. It reduces register dependancies at the expense of 2 more * registers */ #ifndef DES_RISC1 -#define DES_RISC1 +#undef DES_RISC1 #endif #ifndef DES_RISC2 @@ -104,7 +108,7 @@ YOU SHOULD NOT HAVE BOTH DES_RISC1 AND DES_RISC2 DEFINED!!!!! /* Unroll the inner loop, this sometimes helps, sometimes hinders. * Very mucy CPU dependant */ #ifndef DES_UNROLL -#define DES_UNROLL +#undef DES_UNROLL #endif /* These default values were supplied by